Thursday, May 15

Women’s tennis reflects on successful year, looks forward to new team next year

The Bruins returned their entire roster for the 2021 season. Heading into the 2021-2022 season, however, No. 5 UCLA women’s tennis will lose five of its 11 players. Read more...

Photo: Former No. 5 UCLA women’s tennis player Jada Hart is one of five players from the past year who will not be returning for the 2021-2022 season. Hart spent six years with the Bruins, earning All-American status four times throughout her career. (Antonio Martinez/Daily Bruin)


Vivian Wolff connects with women’s tennis teammates to cap off sole UCLA season

In a year full of fifth and sixth-year seniors with extended eligibility, Vivian Wolff only got five months with her teammates. A native of Frankfurt am Main, Germany, the senior spent three years at Georgia playing tennis for the Bulldogs. Read more...

Photo: Seniors Vivian Wolff (left) and Annette Goulak (right) transferred from Georgia after their junior and sophomore years, respectively, to play for UCLA women’s tennis. (Andy Bao/Daily Bruin staff)


Top Moments: Daily Bruin showcases the best of sports in 2020-2021

After a delayed start because of the COVID-19 pandemic, UCLA Athletics had quite a year full of big moments. Ranging from adding national championship No. 119 to its trophy case to a revival of a long-storied program to a Michelle Obama tweet, Daily Bruin Sports takes a look at the very best moments of the 2020-2021 year in UCLA sports. Read more...

Photo: (Lauren Ho/Design director, Photo: David Rimer/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA women’s tennis players reach NCAA individual quarterfinals to end season

This post was updated May 31 at 8:08 p.m. With the opportunity to earn individual crowns, three Bruins met the same fate as their team in NCAA tournament play. Read more...

Photo: Graduate student Jada Hart and junior Elysia Bolton earned All-American status for the fourth and third times, respectively, with their victory in the Round of 16 of the NCAA doubles and singles tournament this past week, where three UCLA women’s tennis players competed for individual titles. (Andy Bao/Daily Bruin staff)


Women’s tennis fails to secure spot in semifinals, falls to Pepperdine

This post was updated May 23 at 9:34 p.m. For the fourth time this season, it all came down to the last singles match. And for the third time, the Bruins fell flat – this time on the biggest stage. Read more...

Photo: Senior Vivian Wolff was defeated in the last singles match of the day for No. 4 seed UCLA women’s tennis Wednesday, giving No. 5 seed Pepperdine the deciding fourth point to end the Bruins’ season.(Courtesy of Manuela Davies/USTA)


Women’s tennis looks to serve its best in Elite Eight matchup against Pepperdine

The Bruins traveled across the country to end up playing their Southern California neighbors in the Elite Eight. No. 4 seed UCLA women’s tennis (22-4, 10-0 Pac-12) will play No. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Abbey Forbes is ranked No. 7 in the nation in singles and has gone 13-2 against top-100 opponents in individual play for No. 4 seed UCLA women’s tennis. (Jeremy Chen/Daily Bruin)


UCLA women’s tennis sweeps Georgia Tech to secure spot in Elite Eight

This post was updated May 16 at 11:57 p.m. The Bruins have yet to drop a point in their NCAA run. No. 4 seed UCLA women’s tennis (22-4, 10-0 Pac-12) swept its third consecutive NCAA tournament match, defeating No. Read more...

Photo: Senior Annette Goulak helped secure two points for No. 4 seed UCLA women’s tennis Sunday, winning her doubles match 6-1 and then her singles match 6-0, 6-1. (Antonio Martinez/Daily Bruin)



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