Monday, June 30

UCLA men’s tennis starts Pac-12 play with two road wins

Driving roughly 280 miles overnight from Seattle, Wash. to Eugene, Ore. to play back-to-back away matches, the UCLA men’s tennis team proved that it can perform well under less-than-ideal circumstances. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Mackenzie McDonald (left), freshman Gage Brymer (right) and the UCLA men’s tennis team won both of the weekend’s matches. (Jose Ubeda/Daily Bruin staff)


Men’s tennis upset by Baylor in first home loss of season

On an average game day, the Los Angeles Tennis Center is fairly quiet save for the gentle popping noise of rubber balls against rackets. But on Wednesday, the rhythmic sound of the back-and-forth hitting was overwhelmed by shouts and cheers from the stands, as an emotional match between the UCLA and Baylor men’s tennis teams was underway. Read more...



Men’s tennis grabs slim victory over Virginia Thursday

March may only be seven days old, but the UCLA men’s tennis team didn’t wait long to let the madness begin. A day that began with fiery pregame chants was highlighted by a controversial gesture from senior Clay Thompson and ended in high drama at its scintillating best. Read more...

Photo: Junior Marcos Giron’s come-from-behind 2-1 victory over Virginia’s Alex Domijan clinched the Bruins 4-3 victory over the Cavaliers. (Jose Ubeda/Daily Bruin staff)


UCLA men’s tennis charged up for rematch of NCAA final against Virginia

Men’s tennis coach Billy Martin exerted little in simply hitting with a rehabbing Adrien Puget on Tuesday. But memories of Puget’s three-set defeat that crowned Virginia the 2013 NCAA champions proved enough to elevate the blood pressures of both men. Read more...

Photo: Just a freshman, Mackenzie McDonald has become the team’s third-highest ranked player. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Men’s tennis to hone skills at Pacific Coast Doubles Championships

Last Saturday, UCLA men’s tennis handled Pepperdine with relative ease in singles. But doubles play proved to be a different story. After being upset in one of the earlier doubles games, the Bruins needed a dangerously close 8-7 victory from freshman Gage Brymer and sophomore Karue Sell in the decisive doubles game. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Karue Sell and the Bruins will look to improve their doubles play this weekend at the Pacific Coast Men’s Doubles Championship. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)



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