Tuesday, July 14

In the news:

Bruins seize victory over Pepperdine

While the Los Angeles Tennis Center crowd gathered around the backcourts, fixated upon the closing moments of Sarah Gregg and Anya Loncaric’s second sets, Susi Wild quietly came back to defeat Charlotte Vernaz 4-6, 6-1, 6-3. Read more...



Advantage: UCLA

Today’s start to the NCAA tournament marks the beginning of the women’s tennis team’s quest to salvage what has thus far been a disappointing season. The Bruins (13-10, 4-4) managed to earn a No. Read more...


Advantage: UCLA

And so the journey begins at home. The No. 5 UCLA men’s tennis team (20-3) starts play in the NCAA tournament on Saturday, hosting No. 72 Wichita State at 12 p.m. Read more...



Bruins tied for sixth place after first round of regionals

During the course of any golf tournament lasting at least three rounds, collegiate teams can expect to hit a lull. The UCLA women’s golf team is hoping it got its bad round out of the way Thursday and is looking forward to bluer skies and greener pastures for the remainder of the NCAA West Regional at Karsten Golf Course in Tempe, Ariz. Read more...


All work and no play would make coaching intolerable

Scandal is the soup-du-jour of college sports right now, and it tastes “Mmm mmm good!” Former Iowa State basketball coach Larry Eustachy and ex-Alabama football coach Mike Price are just the last two in a long line of coaches sent packing for extracurricular activities deemed inappropriate by the powers that be. Read more...