The UCLA women’s tennis team limped into Eugene, Ore. last weekend, hampered by injuries, but the Bruins were able to persevere, coming away with a victory over the Oregon Ducks. Read more...
Sports, Women's Tennis
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April 14, 10:28 pm
Women’s tennis musters win despite injuries
Sports, Women's Soccer
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April 12, 11:00 am
Amanda Cromwell named UCLA’s new women’s soccer coach
After several months of searching for a candidate, UCLA named Amanda Cromwell its new women’s soccer coach on Friday. Cromwell was the head coach at University of Central Florida for 14 years, where she took the Knights to the NCAA Tournament 11 times. Read more...
Sports, Women's Water Polo
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April 12, 2:20 am
Nonconference games give water polo opportunity to fine-tune
The UCLA women’s water polo team will soon end regular season play at its own Spieker Aquatics Center – this weekend it will take on three competitors in the span of two days. Read more...
Photo: Freshman attacker Rachel Fattal, one of the leading scorers in the conference, will aim to improve her standing further when the water polo team hosts three regular season games this weekend.
Sports, Women's Golf
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April 12, 2:15 am
Women’s golf hopes to sustain strong play at PING/ASU Invitational
The last time the UCLA women’s golf team was on the course, it performed brilliantly, hitting -12, its best single round all season. Read more...
Photo: Boosted by a surge of recent wins and familiarity with the course they’ll be playing on, sophomore Erynne Lee and the rest of the women’s golf team have high hopes for this year’s PING/ASU Invitational.
Sports, Track and Field
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April 12, 2:15 am
Track and field travels for Pomona-Pitzer Invitational
With the conclusion of the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational at Drake Stadium last weekend, the UCLA track and field team will resume its traveling schedule as it continues the 2013 outdoor track and field season on the road. Read more...
Men's Golf, Sports
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April 12, 2:12 am
Men’s golf familiar with challenge at Western Intercollegiate
Awkward, nervous, inexperienced and excitable – stereotyping freshmen will always be a favored pastime of the seasoned upperclassmen, many of whom forget their own wide eyes and youthful exhilaration. Read more...
Photo: Freshman golfer Jonathan Garrick has shown that he is a stronger player than his years might suggest in a competetive freshman season.
Men's Tennis, Sports
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April 12, 2:08 am
Upperclassmen guide men’s tennis as season winds down
As it tries to downplay recent success and remain focused on closing out the season, the UCLA men’s tennis team is leaning on the leadership from the older, more experienced players on the team. Read more...
Photo: Redshirt freshman Karue Sell and other younger players on the men’s tennis team look to older members for leadership and direction.



