With the NCAAs right around the corner for UCLA women’s tennis, most of the team’s players headed up to Ojai, Calif. for the Pac-12 tournament while some players stayed behind to rest for the postseason. Missing players did not have any noticeable effect, however, as players competed in either singles or doubles matches that did not count toward the score of the entire team as they would in a dual match.
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Women’s tennis seeks victory in rematch with USC
Last month, the USC women’s tennis team celebrated an upset victory on UCLA’s home court. Today, the Bruins will travel to their crosstown rival’s court to try to return the favor. The Bruins lost 4-2 to the Trojans in a match earlier this season that had multiple rain delays and did not finish until 8:15 […]
Women’s tennis musters win despite injuries
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. UCLA went into Friday’s match without sophomores Chanelle Van Nguyen and Robin Anderson, both of whom were suffering from injuries. Van Nguyen is still out […]
Consecutive and crucial doubles point losses cause women’s tennis to rework pairs
UCLA women’s tennis has found itself in an unfamiliar spot as of late, losing twice in one weekend after only losing three times all last year.
Women’s tennis notches two Pac-12 wins
UCLA women’s tennis shrugged off last weekend’ s tough loss to USC to claim two victories over unranked Utah and Colorado, regaining its momentum as the team heads into the meat of Pac-12 play.
Women’s tennis works to recover momentum against Utah, Colorado
After a painful loss to USC last week, the UCLA women’s tennis team will look to regain momentum when it hosts two lower-ranked teams this weekend. No. 5 UCLA (9-2) will play Utah on Friday and Colorado on Saturday, both at the Los Angeles Tennis Center. Both teams’ rankings fall below the top 50, but […]
Tennis loses to USC after two rain delays
In a game that experienced two rain delays, the UCLA women’s tennis team never had a chance to find its rhythm. Soon after UCLA and USC started playing singles matches, judges stopped the matches for fear of injury to the players. One delay pushed the game’s start time and the other one lasted three hours. […]