Men's, women's tennis fall short at ITA All-American Championships

Both men’s and women’s UCLA tennis teams had their first experience of the year representing the Blue and Gold with mixed results.

The Intercollegiate Tennis Association men’s and women’s All-American Championships were held over the last week and UCLA had a total of 11 participants in both tournaments.

The most success the Bruins experienced was in the main draw of the women’s doubles tournament.

Bruins in the Big Show: Oct. 7

Here’s a list of former Bruins to look for on the gridiron come Sunday:

Brendon Ayanbadejo ““ Baltimore Ravens
Akeem Ayers ““ Tennessee Titans
Dave Ball ““ Tennessee Titans
Kahlil Bell ““ Chicago Bears
Kyle Bosworth ““ Jacksonville Jaguars
David Carter ““ Arizona Cardinals
Kenyon Coleman ““ Dallas Cowboys
Tony Dye ““ Cincinnati Bengals
Mike Harris ““ San Diego Chargers
Justin Hickman ““ Indianapolis Colts
Maurice Jones-Drew ““ Jacksonville Jaguars
Chris Kluwe ““ Minnesota Vikings
Marcedes Lewis ““ Jacksonville Jaguars
Justin Medlock ““ Carolina Panthers
Rahim Moore ““ Denver Broncos
Logan Paulsen ““ Washington Redskins
Matthew Slater ““ New England Patriots
Alterraun Verner ““ Tennessee Titans
Matt Willis ““ Denver Broncos
Christian Yount ““ Cleveland Browns

News and notes heading into week five:

  • Akeem Ayers has been on a tear this season.

Poor execution by Bruins leads to 43-17 loss to Golden Bears

BERKELEY, Calif. “”mdash; UCLA will have to wait two more years to try for its first win at California’s Memorial Stadium since 1998, as the Bruins fell 43-17 Saturday to the Golden Bears.

Trailing 16-7 at halftime, UCLA surrendered 13 third-quarter points and its fourth-quarter comeback fell short, handing Cal its first win over an FBS team this season.