The pingpong ball is a fixture of college life, most commonly used as a gateway to a night of inebriation.
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UCLA women’s tennis shuts out Army, ASU
Yasmin Schnack looked to the umpire in disbelief.
UCLA women’s tennis begins NCAA Tournament against Army Black Knights
Throughout the regular season, UCLA women’s tennis coach Stella Sampras Webster has had two goals for the team: attain a high seeding for the NCAA Tournament and host the NCAA regionals.
Dragon Boat wins in two events at Long Beach Spring Race over the weekend
If common folklore and legend have emphasized anything, it’s that the two most difficult things to tame are dragons and open water.
UCLA women’s tennis needs a smash ending
The last time the UCLA women’s tennis team faced rival USC, it threw out the record books, disregarded the standings and rankings and concentrated solely on defeating the Women of Troy.
UCLA struggles against Stanford’s home advantage
Rainy conditions often create problems on the road. The UCLA women’s tennis team hit a couple of bumps during their trip to the Bay Area this past weekend, losing to No. 12 Stanford 5-2 and having their match against No. 11 Cal cancelled due to inclement weather.
UCLA women’s tennis seeks first conference win against Oregon
So far this season, the UCLA women’s tennis team has shown that it can handle the best teams of the Pac-10. This Saturday, the Bruins will finally have a chance to add a win to their conference record.