By Jeff Agase Daily Bruin Staff [email protected] Â ANGIE LEVINE/DAILY BRUIN STAFF Evan Burns, a 6-foot-8 forward from Fairfax High, is touted as the next big thing for UCLA basketball. Read more...
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July 21, 9:00 pm
Burns’ talent and composure attracts attention
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July 21, 9:00 pm
The 76th Annual Mercedes-Benz Cup
Will tournament launch new star? Jeff Agase Click Here for more articles by Jeff Agase  It didn’t get any better than this, we thought. The 2001 Mercedes-Benz Cup final, right in the heart of campus. Read more...
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July 21, 9:00 pm
Briefs
Henderson earns two golds at world competition Monique Henderson became the second Bruin to win an individual world junior championship title Friday, winning the 400-meter dash in 51.10 seconds in Kingston, Jamaica. Read more...
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July 21, 9:00 pm
Football notebook
Injuries force early retirement of Ream, Barker After sustaining a slew of injuries throughout their football careers, offensive linemen John Ream and Collin Barker have been granted “injured retired” status. Read more...
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July 14, 9:00 pm
All-Star game, other sports have no place for ties
Gilbert Quinonez Click Here for more articles by Gilbert Quinonez  There are no ties in baseball! On July 9, the Major League Baseball All-Star game was played. Read more...
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July 14, 9:00 pm
Michael Fey offers mobility at center position
By Jeff Agase Daily Bruin Senior Staff [email protected] Glance quickly as UCLA freshman Michael Fey runs the floor for Hank’s Big Time at the Nike Say No Classic, and you can’t help but see a passing resemblance to former Bruin Dan Gadzuric. Read more...
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July 14, 9:00 pm
Ex-Volleyball Player Kilgour Dies
LOS ANGELES (AP) “”mdash; Kirk Kilgour, a three-time All-American volleyball player at UCLA and an Olympian, has died. He was 54. Kilgour, who was left a quadriplegic after a 1970s training accident, died Wednesday at Mediplex Rehabilitation Hospital in Thornton, Colo., after battling pneumonia and a series of illnesses that kept him in the hospital most of the year, said former UCLA volleyball coach Al Scates. Read more...