Friday, July 3

Men’s tennis team copes with departure of 2010’s key players

The 2011 season has already gotten off to a chaotic start for the UCLA men's tennis team. The Bruins enter this season looking for underclassmen to fill the voids left by the departure of key contributors from the 2010 team. Read more...

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Senior Amit Inbar will be a key player this season for the UCLA men’s tennis team. The No. 6 Bruins will rely on Inbar and young players to carry the team this year.


Making time to play

Somewhere within the hectic schedule of many MBA students "“ amid the constant flurry of work, classes and e-mail replies "“ is a time slot allocated for play. Read more...

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Second-year MBA student Josh Brinkenhoff, co-president of Anderson Athletics, runs stairs at Drake Stadium. The Anderson club sports were individually funded until last spring, when Anderson Athletics was created to represent all of the clubs.


Reeves Nelson struggles with fatigue issues in second half

After he energetically poured in a dozen points in the first 20 minutes of Sunday's loss to USC "“ before struggling to score just a pair in the latter 20 "“ it might be fitting to grant UCLA's up-and-down sophomore forward a new moniker: "Half" Nelson. Read more...

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Sophomore forward Reeves Nelson shoots a free throw during UCLA’s 63-52 loss to USC on Sunday. Nelson has had stamina issues after logging extensive minutes.


Women’s tennis has high hopes for 2011

The upcoming season undoubtedly means a lot to everyone involved with UCLA women's tennis, even if for slightly different reasons. For senior leader Andrea Remynse, it means filling the void left by the departed Yasmin Schnack, who served as the team's No. Read more...

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Senior Andrea Remynse will be the No. 1 singles player for the No. 5 UCLA women’s tennis team. The Bruins open play in tournaments this weekend.




UCLA men’s volleyball looks forward to a promising season

Expectations are nothing new to the UCLA men's volleyball program "“ that tends to happen when a team has 19 national titles under its belt. Read more...

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Redshirt junior opposite hitter Jack Polales (left) is one of the Bruins’ four returning starters. UCLA comes into this season ranked No. 9 in the Pac-10 Preseason Coaches’ Poll and opens conference play on Jan. 19.