Saturday, May 4


UCLA women’s golf’s Carrie Forsyth to retire after 24 years as head coach

The Bruins’ third-longest tenured head coach has announced her retirement. In a statement released Monday morning, UCLA women’s golf coach Carrie Forsyth declared that the 2022-2023 season will be her final year at the helm of the program. Read more...

Photo: Coach Carrie Forsyth hugs a player during a tournament. Forsyth announced Monday that the 2022-2023 season will be her last as head coach of UCLA women’s golf. (Jeremy Chen/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA women’s golf finishes Pac-12 championships in 8th place

In pursuit of their eighth Pac-12 title, the Bruins instead earned eighth place. UCLA women’s golf finished at the Pac-12 championships in Phoenix with a score of 17-over 881 – two strokes behind seventh-place Oregon State and seven strokes ahead of ninth-place Washington. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Zoe Antoinette Campos watches her ball after a drive. Campos paced the Bruins with a 3-under 213, good for a tie for seventh place. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)




UCLA women’s golf finishes third in Anuenue Spring Break Classic

Although the Bruins did not take home the team title, sophomore Zoe Antoinette Campos struck gold for the first time in her career. UCLA women’s golf competed at the Anuenue Spring Break Classic in Maui, Hawaii from Monday through Wednesday. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Zoe Antoinette Campos watches the ball after a swing. Campos won her first collegiate tournament at the Anuenue Spring Break Classic. (Courtesy of Ka’anapali Golf Courses)




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