Friday, 5/30/97 UCLA wades into too deep waters M.GOLF: Although Bruins went out fighting, downfall due to terrible first-round play, weather, tough course By Chris Umpierre Daily Bruin Contributor The UCLA men’s golf team dug themselves too big of a hole in the first round Wednesday to overcome in Thursday’s second round. Read more...
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May 29, 9:00 pm
UCLA wades into too deep waters
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May 29, 9:00 pm
Hurricane warning
Friday, 5/30/97 Hurricane warning BASEBALL: UCLA opens the College World Series vs. the Miami team that spoiled last year’s postseason By Sierra Roberts Daily Bruin Contributor On Wednesday, head baseball coach Gary Adams lead his Bruins to a place they’d never been – Omaha, Neb., for the College World Series. Read more...
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May 29, 9:00 pm
Record-breaking Bruin offense still on the ball in postseason
Friday, 5/30/97 Record-breaking Bruin offense still on the ball in postseason BASEBALL: Heinrichs, Glaus, Valent lead team attack as UCLA aims for national title By Tim Yun Daily Bruin Contributor The blistering sun isn’t the only thing that is scorching Southern California these days. Read more...
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May 28, 9:00 pm
Sports Briefs
Thursday, 5/29/97 Sports Briefs Awards galore for women’s water polo team The UCLA women’s water polo team won the national championship earlier this month, and now they have individual accolades to go along with the ultimate team trophy. Read more...
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Bruin Update
Thursday, 5/29/97 Bruin Update Wednesday’s results Men’s golf 29th place in first round of NCAA Championships Today’s games Men’s golf at NCAA Championships second round Read more...
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Packwood passes Henderson to win cycling championship
Thursday, 5/29/97 Packwood passes Henderson to win cycling championship CLUB: Men win nationals for second year; women must look to next season By Rocky Salmon Daily Bruin Contributor The sun almost did not shine for UCLA cycling last weekend, as the weather nearly erased UCLA’s chance of repeating as national champions. Read more...
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Head of the class
Thursday, 5/29/97 Head of the class Growing up in a polarized world lent a down to earth maturity to the most promoted U.S. high school recruit By Zach Seal Daily Bruin Contributor For whatever reason, in this day of conceited, contemptuous, coddled 17-year-old athletes, UCLA’s athletic department seems to draw relatively (emphasis on relatively) down-to-earth, mature athletes. Read more...