Wednesday, April 8

New players to refresh UCLA women’s tennis after subpar season

The 2016 season was one filled with adversity and growth for UCLA women’s tennis. The Bruins entered the season without four of six starters from last year and some players suffered from injuries even before the team’s first dual match. Read more...

Photo: Senior Kyle McPhillips will compete in the doubles competition next week with her senior partner, Catherine Harrison. McPhillips ends her collegiate career with a Pac-12 singles title and an NCAA team title. (Anthony Tran/Daily Bruin)


UCLA women’s tennis ends season with loss to Ohio State

The UCLA women’s tennis team suffered a season-ending 4-1 loss to No. 4 Ohio State on Saturday afternoon. The loss epitomized the season – the players fought tooth and nail for every point, and yet, were missing the push needed to propel them to victory. Read more...

Photo: Senior Kyle McPhillips fell to Ohio State’s Anna Sanford in the singles championship, but will continue to play with senior partner Catherine Harrison in the doubles bracket. (Ken Shin/ Daily Bruin)


The Rundown: May 10

Check out a breakdown of the UCLA sports stories you might have missed this week. Tennis coaches earn honors No. 2 UCLA men’s tennis has a ways to go before it knows exactly how to classify the 2016 season, but the coaches who have helped the team get to this point are already gaining recognition. Read more...

Photo: UCLA men’s tennis coach Billy Martin, who was named the Wilson/ITA Coach of the Year, was one of the many Bruins to take home individual awards this week. (Kathy Chen/Daily Bruin)


Women’s tennis focuses on overcoming doubles dilemma in time for NCAAs

The NCAA Tournament is two weeks away and, for the first time since 2009, UCLA women’s tennis sits outside of the top 10 in the national rankings entering the postseason. Read more...

Photo: Seniors Kyle McPhillips (pictured) and Catherine Harrison were the lone pair that played together before the season. The UCLA women’s tennis team has faced struggles with its doubles play in 2016. (Ken Shin/Daily Bruin)


Women’s tennis emerges from Pac-12 tournament with mixed results

Alaina Miller crouched in front of the net as doubles partner Terri Fleming served for match point against Arizona State’s Kassidy Jump and Sammi Hampton. The pair was on the biggest stage of their young careers: the finals of the Pac-12 doubles invitational championship. Read more...

Photo: Senior Catherine Harrison almost became the first women’s tennis player to win back-to-back Pac-12 singles titles, but will now prepare for NCAAs in three weeks. (Ken Shin/Daily Bruin)


Women’s tennis primed for upcoming Pac-12 singles championship

Senior Catherine Harrison described herself as having “flown blind” through last year’s Pac-12 singles championship. Harrison, currently the No. 17 player in the nation, primarily played in the fifth singles spot last season, leading her to have little experience against the stiff competition she would face in the tournament. Read more...

Photo: Senior Catherine Harrison will look to repeat as Pac-12 champion this Thursday in Ojai, California. If Harrison wins, it would be the sixth singles title for the Bruins. (Shelby Scoggins/Daily Bruin)




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