Eight months ago, in the decisive match of the NCAA semifinals, junior Chanelle Van Nguyen’s muscles started cramping. Her physical ailments snuffed a valiant four-game comeback, and she dropped the deciding set 6-4. Read more...
Eight months ago, in the decisive match of the NCAA semifinals, junior Chanelle Van Nguyen’s muscles started cramping. Her physical ailments snuffed a valiant four-game comeback, and she dropped the deciding set 6-4. Read more...
Junior Robin Anderson’s second go-around at the USTA/ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships in 2012 couldn’t have gone any better. The junior finished in first place and took home the singles title last year. Read more...
After several dominant performances, UCLA women’s tennis will conclude the fall portion of its schedule as several members head to Flushing, N.Y., to compete in the USTA/ITA Women’s National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships. Read more...
Photo: Junior Robin Anderson will look to defend her ITA Indoor title as she prepares to participate in the tournament again.
It was a quiet Monday morning on the tennis courts, according to coach Stella Sampras Webster. But the silence didn’t do UCLA women’s tennis much justice, considering the team claimed both the singles and doubles titles at the USTA/ITA Southwest Regional Championships – a cause for celebration. Read more...
Members of the UCLA women’s tennis team head south to San Diego today for the start of the USTA/ITA Southwest Regional Championships. The five-day competition will take place on the campuses of San Diego State and UC San Diego. Read more...
In its first tournament of the year, UCLA women’s tennis won the doubles title at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championship over the weekend at the Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles. Read more...
Photo: Junior Robin Anderson teamed up with freshman Jennifer Brady to win UCLA’s first doubles title at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships.
From cherry picking in Yakima, Wash., to photo ops with rocky hills along a scenic drive to Portland, Ore., Robin Anderson’s experience with her United States Tennis Association collegiate squad provided a lighthearted change of pace for the Bruin. Read more...
Photo: Rising junior Robin Anderson said her time spent traveling with the United States Tennis Association collegiate squad has been enjoyable despite making her summer busy. Credit: Brandon Choe, Daily Bruin senior staff