Wednesday, December 17

Women’s tennis finds success at final fall tournament, claiming doubles title

The Bruins won the doubles championship at their last fall tournament. The No. 4-ranked UCLA women’s tennis duo of redshirt senior Jada Hart and sophomore Elysia Bolton won the Oracle ITA National Fall Championships for doubles Sunday afternoon by upsetting top-ranked North Carolina State pair Anna Rogers and Alana Smith. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Elysia Bolton was one half of UCLA women’s tennis’ No. 4-ranked doubles pair that emerged victorious at the Oracle ITA National Fall Championships on Sunday. (Andy Bao/Daily Bruin)


Women’s tennis to send 6 players to ITA fall championship

The Bruins are staying local for the final national tournament of fall. Six UCLA women’s tennis players will travel roughly 50 miles south to Newport Beach, California, to play in the Oracle ITA Fall National Championships starting Wednesday. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior Jada Hart will enter the final fall tournament of her career this week when she and five other UCLA women’s tennis players travel to the Oracle ITA Fall National Championships. Hart is one of three Bruins to play singles, and all six will participate in doubles. (Niveda Tennety/Assistant Photo editor)


Women’s tennis makes winning pair with newcomers Goulak and Vagramov

Two new Bruins are bonding in their first days in Westwood. UCLA women’s tennis started the fall season with three freshmen and a junior transfer, all of whom have begun their career in blue and gold with fall tournaments. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s tennis coach Stella Sampras Webster welcomed four new players this season, three freshmen and a transfer, and guided two newcomers to a singles and doubles win this past weekend at the Jack Kramer Club Collegiate Tournament. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Women’s tennis’ Annette Goulak takes home doubles, singles titles

One Bruin took home two titles this weekend. Junior Annette Goulak of UCLA women’s tennis won the singles championship at the Jack Kramer Club Collegiate Tournament on Sunday. Read more...

Photo: Junior Annette Goulak – who transferred from Georgia – took home both the singles and doubles championships at the Jack Kramer Club Collegiate Tournament. She won the doubles with fellow Bruin, freshman Sasha Vagramov, as the No. 1 seed. (Courtesy of Rikus De Villiers)


UCLA women’s tennis to travel for Kramer Classic for ninth-straight season

Four Bruins will travel to the second-to-last tournament of the fall season. Freshman Sasha Vagramov, sophomore Taylor Johnson, junior Annette Goulak and junior Abi Altick of UCLA women’s tennis will travel to Rolling Hills Estates, California, for the Jack Kramer Club Collegiate Invitational starting Oct. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s tennis junior Abi Altick is one of four Bruins traveling to the Jack Kramer Club Collegiate Invitational. Altick will get a first round bye as a seeded player, entering the tournament as the No. 70 singles player in the ITA preseason rankings. (Alice Naland/Daily Bruin staff)


Women’s tennis takes titles in Bruin-dominated ITA Regional Championships

UCLA returned home to the Los Angeles Tennis Center for a pair of all-Bruin finals. Eight Bruins participated in the ITA Southwest Regional Championship held in San Diego from Thursday through Monday. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior No. 9 Jada Hart played in only singles this week, and advanced to the final of the ITA Southwest Regional Championship, where she lost an all-Bruin final to freshman Abbey Forbes 7-6(3), 6-2. (Andy Bao/Daily Bruin)


Women’s tennis focuses on competing in matches and tournaments, bonding as a team

At this point of the season, it’s all about playing matches. “(We’re) just trying to find out where everyone is at,” said UCLA women’s tennis coach Stella Sampras Webster. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s tennis junior Abi Altick compiled a 19-9 singles record and 26-6 doubles record last season. She will see her first action in the fall season after recovering from a stress fractuce in her foot.(Tanmay Shankar/Assistant Photo editor)



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