Tuesday, April 7

UCLA women’s tennis remains undefeated against Colorado, Utah

The Bruins have extended their winning streak to four after a pair of sweeps on the road. No. 16 UCLA women’s tennis (6-3, 2-0 Pac-12) played its first conference games of the season over the weekend, besting Colorado (4-5, 0-2) by a score of 7-0 in Boulder on Friday and Utah (12-2, 1-1) by a score of 4-0 in Salt Lake City on Sunday. Read more...

Photo: No. 16 UCLA women’s tennis freshman Elise Wagle prepares to hit the ball in a match at the Los Angeles Tennis Center against USC on Feb. 25. Wagle claimed doubles and singles wins against both Colorado and Utah over the weekend to help the Bruins claim victories in their first conference matches of the season. (Anya Yakimenko/Daily Bruin)


Weekend preview: March 3

Women’s tennisJack Nelson, Daily Bruin contributor After upsetting two top-15 Pac-12 teams, the Bruins will visit the mountain schools to begin conference play. No. 16 UCLA women’s tennis (4-3) will take on Colorado (4-3) at the Rocky Mountain Tennis Center on Friday, followed by a contest against Utah (11-1) at the George S. Read more...

Photo: No. 16 UCLA women’s tennis coach Stella Sampras Webster watches on during a match. Sampras Webster will be leading her team into a pair of matches away from home over the weekend against Colorado and No. 27 Utah. (Joseph Jimenez/Daily Bruin)



Weekend preview: Feb. 24

This post was updated Feb. 24 at 3:51 p.m. Women’s tennis Sam Lieberman, Daily Bruin contributor Coming off a top-10 victory against California on Monday, the Bruins will have the opportunity to replicate their success in another rivalry match this week. Read more...

Photo: Members of No. 56 UCLA women’s tennis watch a match from the sidelines. The Bruins will be taking on No. 12 USC at home on Friday. (Shane Yu/Daily Bruin)


UCLA women’s tennis defeats California with singles shutout

This post was updated Feb. 24 at 1:57 a.m. In April, Abbey Forbes dropped the first singles match of the Pac-12 championship finals – the first nail in the coffin for the Bruins’ eventual defeat. Read more...

Photo: No. 56 UCLA women’s tennis junior Abbey Forbes prepares to hit the ball. Forbes secured the first match point for the Bruins in their win over California at the Los Angeles Tennis Center on Monday. (Shane Yu/Daily Bruin)


UCLA women’s tennis looks forward to playing California in front of home crowd

After over two weeks removed from competition, the Bruins are back in Westwood with a match against a conference foe. No. 22 UCLA women’s tennis (2-3) is set to face off against No. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s tennis freshman Ava Catanzarite prepares to hit the ball. Catanzarite will take on California for the first time in the Bruins’ match against the Golden Bears at the Los Angeles Tennis Center on Monday. (Kaiya Pomeroy-Tso/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA women’s tennis regains dual-match momentum with sweep over UCSB

Coming off a start to dual-match play inconsistent with their recent seasons, the Bruins rebounded with their second shutout performance of the campaign. No. 19 UCLA women’s tennis (2-2) claimed a 4-0 victory over UC Santa Barbara (1-4) on Friday afternoon at the Los Angeles Tennis Center, advancing to .500 in nonconference play. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Vanessa Ong readies to hit the ball during a match. Ong clinched the deciding point for No. 19 UCLA women’s tennis in its win over UC Santa Barbara on Friday. (Kaiya Pomeroy-Tso/Daily Bruin senior staff)



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