A prep All-American at Shingle Springs Ponderosa High School, Brett McMillan exploded onto the scene at UCLA as a freshman. The Bruins’ starting third baseman, McMillan hit .330 with eight homers and a team-high 67 runs scored. Read more...
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Daily Bruin Newcomer of the year: Brett McMillan
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Daily Bruin Female Comeback Player of the Year: Michelle Greco
After being sidelined for almost the entire 2001-02 season due to a history of mild concussions, Michelle Greco returned to the basketball court this year with renewed intensity. Read more...
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Daily Bruin Newcomer of the year: Kate Richardson
In leading UCLA to the 2003 NCAA women’s gymnastics championship, Kate Richardson was a staple in the Bruin lineup. The freshman from Canada fit right in with UCLA’s tradition of excellence, holding the top scores in the nation on the balance beam for much of the year. Read more...
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Daily Bruin Male Comeback Player of the Year: Yoo Kim
Sitting out his sophomore season due to injury had to be frustrating for Yoo Kim after displaying so much pole-vaulting potential as a freshman. Well, his sophomore year has been worth the wait. Read more...
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Daily Bruin From Bench to Stardom Award: Tyler Ebell
Tyler Ebell began the year as a punt returner and the team’s third option at running back. He finished as the team’s leading rusher, netting 994 yards and 10 touchdowns despite starting only eight of the Bruins’ 13 games. Read more...
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June 8, 9:00 pm
The 2002-2003 season in 1,163 words or less
There has never been a more unusual and entertaining year at UCLA than this one. Four fabulous NCAA championships. Two terrible coaches fired. Instead of spending extra time studying for finals, I will relive the moments with all of you. Read more...
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Daily Bruin From Bench to Stardom award: Michelle Turner
The freshman pitcher had the inglorious responsibility of being the UCLA softball team’s second pitcher in a sport that usually requires only one. Still, when given playing time, she pitched brilliantly, going undefeated with a 14-0 record and an ERA of 0.83, the third lowest mark in the Pac-10. Read more...