Friday, May 9


UCLA women’s golf ace Tiffany Lua, No. 16 in the nation, is no stranger to the big stage ahead of NCAA Regionals competition

Tiffany Lua talks about her start in golf, her current experience on the women's golf team and her plans for the future

May 4, 2011 – Sophomore golfer Tiffany Lua is the up-and-coming star of UCLA’s women’s golf team. Although younger than many of her teammates, Lua has proven she has what it takes to be a great golfer. It is still early in her career, but it seems that Lua is ahead of the cut. [1:24]

"Tiffany Lua talks about her start in golf, her current experience on the women's golf team and her plans for the future"

Tiffany Lua started swimming competitively at age four. When she was eight, her grandparents took her out for a day with their friends at the golf course. Read more...

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Tiffany Lua is ranked No. 16 nationally and is one of the top golfers on the No. 2 UCLA women’s golf team. The sophomore has also competed in the Curtis Cup, which the U.S. won in June for the seventh straight year.


UCLA women's golf earns No. 1 seed in Central NCAA Regional, will play in Indiana against foes including LSU and Duke

After placing third in the Pac-10 Championships, the UCLA women's golf team knew it would drop to second in the national rankings, giving it a spot somewhere outside of the West for NCAA Regionals. The question remained, though, where exactly that spot would be. On Monday, the team got the call. Read more...

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The UCLA women’s golf team, pictured here after winning the Bruin Wave Invitational in March, has garnered the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Central Regional.


UCLA women’s golf takes third place at Pac-10 Championships behind USC and Arizona, loses No. 1 NCAA Regionals seed

UCLA wanted this win. Without a finish over USC in the women's golf Pac-10 Championships, the Bruins knew that the No. 2 Women of Troy would take over the top spot in the country and snatch the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Regionals from out of their hands. Read more...

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Sophomore Tiffany Lua and the Bruins placed third overall at the Pac-10 Championships.