Saturday, April 18

W. track claims state championship for third consecutive year

Monday, April 29, 1996 Eight first-place finsihes garner 153 points over two daysBy Scott Yamaguchi Daily Bruin Staff The UCLA women’s track and field team continued its traditional domination of the California-Nevada State Championships over the weekend, scoring eight first-place finishes on the way to its third consecutive team title. Read more...



Baseball sinks at Sunken Diamond

Monday, April 29, 1996 Without Adams and Zamora, Bruins lose three to StanfordBy Yoni Tamler Daily Bruin Staff On Friday the No. 13 UCLA baseball team drifted into a peaceful slumber, comforted by the visions of it’s three-game lead of second place in the Six-Pac and, accordingly, a high seeding in the forthcoming regional playoffs. Read more...


Bruins host a weekend of w.water polo

Friday, April 26, 1996 Top-ranked UCLA looks to qualify for national championship tourneyBy Mark J. Dittmer Daily Bruin Contributor If anyone is upset at how few home games the UCLA women’s water polo team has had this season, this is their weekend. Read more...


Overexertion m. track¹s concern in Davis

Friday, April 26, 1996 On track, usual suspects will run unusual events, while field loses Ogden to RavensBy Emmanuelle Ejercito Daily Bruin Staff With USC ­ the biggest dual meet of the season ­ coming up next weekend for the UCLA men’s track team, and the championship stretch following two weeks later, the Bruins do not want to overexert themselves this weekend in Davis at the California-Nevada Championships. Read more...


Suspensions throw curve ball into matchup

Friday, April 26, 1996 Baseball travels to the Farm for Six-Pac game sans Adams, ZamoraBy Brian Purcell Daily Bruin Contributor With second place in the Six-Pac hanging in the balance during this weekend’s three-game set at Stanford, the No. Read more...


Tourney no paradise for m. volleyball

Friday, April 26, 1996 Bruins to take on CSUN Matadors in second round of playBy Ruben Gutierrez Daily Bruin Staff The first-round results from last weekend’s Mountain Pacific Sports Federation playoff tournament were a pleasant surprise for some teams and a rude awakening for others. Read more...