Out of Bounds with Daily Bruin Sports: February 13, 2012

Feb. 13, 2011 “”mdash; Join Daily Bruin Sports contibutors Tyler Drohan and Steven Covella as they give updates on the latest in UCLA sports. The softball team had an undefeated run in the Stacy Winsberg Memorial Tournament over the weekend. In the segment “No Huddle” the guys challenge softball’s Andrea Harrison and Jessica Hall with some rapid fire questions. They also have a back-and-forth about the ITA National Team Indoor Tournament, where the UCLA women’s tennis team advanced to the finals.

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Out of Bounds with Daily Bruin Sports: January 30, 2012

Jan. 30, 2012 – Daily Bruin Sports contributors Tyler Drohan and Steven Covella debut their new sports show, Out of Bounds. They discuss the men’s basketball sweep of Colarado and Utah this past week. They also preview National Signing Day-the day college recruits can sign their National Letters of Intent. All of this and more on the Daily Bruin’s weekly sports radio show.

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Freshmen make instant impact on women’s tennis

When Stella Sampras Webster announced the 2011 recruiting class in June of last year, ranked No. 3 in the country at the time by TennisRecruiting.net, she couldn’t help but get excited.

The sixteenth-year coach received commitments from three blue-chip recruits in Robin Anderson, Skylar Morton and Kaitlin Ray, who had all been ranked top-five in the country at some point during the 2011 year.

Women’s tennis snaps USC’s winning streak at the Freeman Memorial Championships

Despite an elite field of teams which included the top-five women’s tennis teams in the country, it appeared as though USC was again going to steal the show at the Freeman Memorial Championships in Las Vegas this past weekend.

Double Trouble

Anderson and Morton comprise part of a highly-touted UCLA freshman recruiting class which was ranked third overall in the country according to TennisRecruiting.net. The two freshmen were vaguely familiar with one another from their days on the junior tennis circuit. The two freshmen went out and decisively won the 64-team doubles draw of the 2011 USTA/ITA Southwest Regional Championships in San Diego.