Brian Baron of the UCLA baseball team signed a contract with the Minnesota Twins late Monday night. Baron, a senior outfielder, set the UCLA single-season batting average record this year, hitting .443 to surpass the mark of .428 established by Don Slaught in 1979. Read more...
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Baron signs with Minnesota
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The Rebirth of BruinGolf
 UCLA Sports Information Sophomore J.T. Kohut rounds out the five-man squad at the NCAA Championships in Durham, N.C. this week. By Pauline Vu Daily Bruin Senior Staff From the very first tournament, the members of the men’s golf team knew it was going to be a different year. Read more...
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Bruins don’t place, still perform well
 MARY CIECEK/Daily Bruin Freshman pole vaulter Yoo Kim tied his personal best at the NCAA track championships in Eugene, Ore. By Glen Worthington Daily Bruin Contributor EUGENE, Ore. Read more...
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Relay mishap dampens but doesn’t douse team’s hopes
By Christina Teller Daily Bruin Senior Staff EUGENE, Ore. “”mdash; Track meets don’t always go according to plan, and UCLA was reminded of that Wednesday. In the first running event of the 2001 NCAA Women’s Track and Field Championships, the UCLA 4 x 100-meter relay team lined up hoping to advance to the finals. Read more...
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Skateboarders say they’re athletes, need practice space
 DAVE HILL/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Third-year psychology student Patrick Voller pops shove-its over a fun box at a skateboarding demo on May 18 in Westwood Plaza. Read more...
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Martin case sets dangerous precedent
 Brian Thompson Thompson is going to start using a golf cart now, but only because he’s too lazy to walk. He can be reached at [email protected]. Read more...
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Final loss mirrors last year’s performance
 The Associated Press UCLA’s Amanda Freed throws against San Diego State during the second inning of the NCAA Regionals. By Andrew Borders Daily Bruin Reporter The names were a little different, but the result was the same for this year’s UCLA softball team as it was for last year’s team: three and out. Read more...