By Jeff Eisenberg DAILY BRUIN STAFF WRITER [email protected] Â NICOLE MILLER/Daily Bruin Monique Henderson will represent the United States at the World Junior Championships in July. Read more...
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June 30, 9:00 pm
Track’s turn to shine
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June 30, 9:00 pm
Bruin golfer swings top four finish in Amateurs
By Katie Filbeck DAILY BRUIN CONTRIBUTOR [email protected] Â UCLA Sports Info UCLA freshman Yvonne Choe in the U.S. Amateur Championships. The U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship ended last week in Sunriver, Ore., sending home UCLA golfer Yvonne Choe without a trophy but with her morale still intact. Read more...
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June 30, 9:00 pm
BCS scoring methods should be exchanged for playoff system
Gilbert Quinonez Click Here for more articles by Gilbert Quinonez  Rage against the machine! That’s the NCAA’s new philosophy towards the Bowl Championship Series. The BCS is the infamous system that Division I college football uses to provide fans with a championship game. Read more...
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June 30, 9:00 pm
Attar will transfer to Idaho State
By Diamond Leung DAILY BRUIN SENIOR STAFF Audie Attar, who was dismissed from the UCLA football team last month for his participation in an off-campus fight, will transfer to Idaho State. Read more...
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June 30, 9:00 pm
Zartman wins title at World University Games
By Bruce Tran DAILY BRUIN REPORTER Â Daily Bruin File Photo Freshman Chrissie Zartman bumped her way into the doubles final at the World University Games in France At home in Southern California, UCLA freshman Chrissie Zartman and USC senior Tracy Lindquist are fierce rivals on the volleyball court. Read more...
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June 30, 9:00 pm
Gadzuric, Barnes to play for NBA
By Jeff Agase DAILY BRUIN STAFF [email protected] Â EDWARD LIN/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Matt Barnes (left) was a power forward for four years at UCLA, but might play primarily at small forward with the Cleveland Cavaliers. Read more...
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June 24, 9:00 pm
Football Notebook
Decisions, decisions To play football or to play baseball? That is the question for Jarrad Page, who signed a letter of intent to play safety at UCLA and was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the fifth round of the Major League Baseball Draft in June. Read more...