Wednesday, May 27

Karue Sell made quick work of his singles opponent on Wednesday afternoon, 6-3, 6-1. The redshirt freshman also teamed up with junior Adrien Puget to defeat Hawai’i’s No. 1 doubles pair, 8-3.

Men’s tennis cruises to victory against Hawai’i

Heading into its dual match with Hawai’i on Wednesday, the UCLA men’s tennis team hadn’t played in 10 days. Read more...

Photo: Karue Sell made quick work of his singles opponent on Wednesday afternoon, 6-3, 6-1. The redshirt freshman also teamed up with junior Adrien Puget to defeat Hawai’i’s No. 1 doubles pair, 8-3.

Karue Sell made quick work of his singles opponent on Wednesday afternoon, 6-3, 6-1. The redshirt freshman also teamed up with junior Adrien Puget to defeat Hawai’i’s No. 1 doubles pair, 8-3.



Walk on Wednesday: Special teams ace seeks more, bigger returns for spring ball investments

Standing in UCLA’s end zone with rain pelting down and 83,277 onlookers at the Rose Bowl, Roosevelt Davis was about to return his first-ever kickoff, against the crosstown Trojans no less. Read more...

Photo: Roosevelt Davis saw field action in the form of his first-ever collegiate kick return in the second quarter of UCLA’s 38-28 victory over USC in November. The 21-yard gain is the only return of his UCLA career.


Baseball: UCLA bests Long Beach’s Dirtbags with grimy effort

For UCLA, midweek games are anything but a break. In some parts of the country, non-conference midweek match-ups might mean an easy chance to boost up the stats, but on the West coast, which is chock full of perennial powerhouses, Tuesdays come with just as much work as the weekends. Read more...

Photo: Junior pinch hitter Brenton Allen provided the game-winning RBI when he was walked in the top of the ninth inning Tuesday night.


Superstitions contribute to women’s tennis identity

As redshirt senior Holly Fleming and junior Courtney Dolehide stood outside the Los Angeles Tennis Center after a practice, they burst into laughter and imitated freshman Catherine Harrison’s little peculiarities. They referred to her tendency to shout at herself during matches out of frustration. Read more...

Photo: Junior Courtney Dolehide’s superstition of regripping her racket before each match has served her well as of late. She won her latest singles match 6-2, 6-2 against Pepperdine.