A relaxed and laid-back air filled the court Wednesday at the Los Angeles Tennis Center during UCLA women’s tennis practice. Rather than players getting down on themselves when a serve was missed or an error was made, jokes and laughter were shared among the team as it practiced its doubles play. This lighthearted atmosphere may […]
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UCLA men’s tennis triumphs 5-2 over Stanford
Down a point in the tiebreaker of the first set, Martin Redlicki called a let. After serving, the UCLA freshman had seen a ball roll onto the court behind his opponent, Stanford’s David Wilczynski. But Wilczynski claimed the ball had already been there before Redlicki’s serve. Within moments, Stanford coach Paul Goldstein lost a protest […]
Daily Bruin takes home 30 California College Media Association awards
The Daily Bruin won 30 awards from the California College Media Association’s annual contest Saturday, including the award for Best Daily Newspaper for the second year in a row. The Bruin took home 11 first-place awards and 17 second- and third-place awards, in addition to honorable mentions. The Bruin won first place for Best Website, […]
Men’s basketball shifts focus to remaining undefeated at home
Most of UCLA men’s basketball’s goals this season have fallen by the wayside. The Bruins no longer have a chance to win the Pac-12 regular season title. They missed out on their attempt to topple their rival, the Arizona Wildcats. They were unable to sweep a road trip, instead getting swept themselves in three of […]
UCLA’s Coaching Corp invites children onto campus to guide, inspire
Buses full of fourth-and-fifth-grade students from the local Boys and Girls Club made their way onto the UCLA campus on Tuesday. When the buses unloaded, a group of about 50 wide-eyed students filed out. For many, it was the first time they had ever set foot on a college campus. Coaching Corps, a student-run club […]
Bo Knows: UCLA basketball proves itself worthy despite loss to No. 7 Arizona
There are no As for effort in basketball. No “close but no cigars.” The horseshoes and hand grenades rule of thumb is in full effect. But what UCLA did against No. 7 Arizona Saturday deserves some sort of credit. Despite the 57-47 loss, the Bruins hung with the Wildcats for most of the game and […]
Despite Arizona losses, men’s basketball hopes to win vs. Washington
It’s easy to be pessimistic about UCLA basketball right now. The Bruins are losers of two straight contests, their NCAA tournament hopes are hanging by a thread and their junior center/forward just put together two of his worst games of the season. But don’t head for the exits just yet. Despite recent events, there’s reason […]