Tuesday, December 16

Tennis loses to USC after two rain delays

In a game that experienced two rain delays, the UCLA women’s tennis team never had a chance to find its rhythm. Soon after UCLA and USC started playing singles matches, judges stopped the matches for fear of injury to the players. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Robin Anderson had rare struggles this weekend against USC, as the entire women’s tennis team fell to the Trojans on Friday.


Doubles play key in ’SC matchup for No. 3 women’s tennis

The Bruins will face two foes this weekend. One is their crosstown rival, the USC Trojans, the other is their own doubles play, which has frustrated them in recent weeks. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s tennis will face USC today at the Los Angeles Tennis Center. The team will play in several highly contested singles and doubles matches, including one featuring sophomore Robin Anderson.


Superstitions contribute to women’s tennis identity

As redshirt senior Holly Fleming and junior Courtney Dolehide stood outside the Los Angeles Tennis Center after a practice, they burst into laughter and imitated freshman Catherine Harrison’s little peculiarities. They referred to her tendency to shout at herself during matches out of frustration. Read more...

Photo: Junior Courtney Dolehide’s superstition of regripping her racket before each match has served her well as of late. She won her latest singles match 6-2, 6-2 against Pepperdine.



Freshman Catherine Harrison earned straight-set singles victories against both of UCLA’s last two opponents, Cal and St. Mary’s.

No. 3 women’s tennis will not sell opponents short

With No. 11 USC on the horizon, players on the No. 3 UCLA women’s tennis team said they have found themselves peeking past their upcoming match against Pepperdine, who has yet to attain a win. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Catherine Harrison earned straight-set singles victories against both of UCLA’s last two opponents, Cal and St. Mary’s.

Freshman Catherine Harrison earned straight-set singles victories against both of UCLA’s last two opponents, Cal and St. Mary’s.

Laura Gordon crosses courts from player to volunteer assistant coach

As the rest of the UCLA women’s tennis team was stretched in a circle after practice, two players exchanged quiet but intense rallies in the background. Read more...

Photo: Volunteer assistant coach Laura Gordon played for UCLA women’s tennis coach from 2002 to 2006. Gordon began her UCLA athletic career as a walk-on but went on to earn All-American and All-Pac-10 honors. She walks the line between player and coach, having played college tennis so recently.




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