Wednesday, May 14


Student-athlete siblings linked by golf tee up strong bond rather than rivalry

Seven-year-old Hidetoshi Yoshihara stepped foot on the practice course to prepare for his first golf tournament. His 3-year-old sister, Yuki Yoshihara, accompanied him to the course and watched intently. Read more...

Photo: Senior Hidetoshi Yoshihara and freshman Yuki Yoshihara grew up playing golf in Japan, under the instruction of their father – a professional instructor. The siblings went to the same high school and, as of this fall, both compete for UCLA men’s and women’s golf, respectively.(Tanmay Shankar/Assistant Photo editor)


Women’s golf claims 7th place at Stanford Intercollegiate

The Bruins could not break free from the middle of the pack. No. 12 UCLA women’s golf shot a 15-over 867 to finish in seventh place at the Stanford Intercollegiate. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Ty Akabane competed individually at the Stanford Intercollegiate. Akabane tied for 11th place along with freshman Emma Spitz, making the duo the Bruins’ best scorers of the weekend. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)



Woman’s golf finishes third at Golfweek Conference Challenge

The Bruins only went up, but they never reached the top. No. 12 UCLA women’s golf finished in third place at the Golfweek Conference Challenge in Wolcott, Colorado, posting a 5-under 859. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Annabel Wilson made her collegiate debut for No. 12 UCLA women’s golf at the Golfweek Conference Challenge from Monday through Wednesday. Wilson was the second-best finisher for the Bruins, tying for 16th place. (Courtesty of UCLA Athletics).


Freshmen dominate women’s golf’s starting lineup at Golfweek Conference Challenge

This post was updated Sept. 23 at 4:41 p.m. The next time the Bruins tee off, four of five starters will be freshmen. No. 12 UCLA women’s golf headed to the Red Sky Ranch & Golf Club, Fazio Course in Colorado to compete in the Golfweek Conference Challenge from Monday to Wednesday. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Emma Spitz made her collegiate debut for No. 12 UCLA women’s golf at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate presented by 3M on Sept. 16 and posted the Bruins’ best score. This week, Spitz will be one of four freshmen in UCLA’s starting lineup. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)


Women’s golf finishes 10th in season-opening tournament, hopeful for improvement

The Bruins’ return to the course didn’t go exactly as planned. UCLA women’s golf came home from Lake Elmo, Minnesota, with a 10th place overall finish in the ANNIKA Intercollegiate presented by 3M. Read more...

Photo: Coach Carrie Forsyth brought in five freshmen prior to UCLA women’s golf’s 2019 fall slate. Freshman Emma Spitz was the Bruins’ top scorer in their first tournament, finishing tied for 32nd. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)



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