By Andrew Borders Daily Bruin Reporter OKLAHOMA CITY “”mdash; There are two ways to look at how the 2001 Women’s College World Series turned out. You can look at this year’s edition as the same tired old story from years before. Read more...
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World series still worth watching
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Bruin chemistry results in fifth-place finish
 COURTNEY STEWART/Daily Bruin Freshman Melissa Martin prepares to drive the ball in a tournament earlier this season. NCAA Championship 1. Georgia 1,176 2. Duke 1,179 3. Read more...
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Spovies add color, life to athletic feats
 Adam Karon Those who wish to compete with Billy Crystal to host next year’s Spovie Awards can e-mail Karon along with those who just want to send comments on this year’s columns at [email protected]. Read more...
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Now comes the test
 MARY CIECEK/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Junior thrower Scott Moser will compete in the discus and shot put at NCAAs this week. Qualifiers for Men’s NCAA Championship Dan Ames (freshman)-shot put, discus Kyle Erickson (sophomore)-400m hurdles Yoo Kim (freshman)-pole vault Mate Marum(sophomore)-javelin Scott Moser (junior)-shot put, discus By Glen Worthington Daily Bruin Contributor The NCAA Championship meet is the true test of a college’s track and field program. Read more...
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Player’s Diary:
 Nate Marum Nate Marum, a sophomore thrower on the men’s track and field team, is one of five athletes representing UCLA at the 2001 NCAA Championships this week. Read more...
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Club Briefs
 Photo courtesy of Leah Hoyer UCLA graduate student Alex Smith won the collegiate national road race. UCLA has national cycling champion UCLA cyclist Alex Smith is the new Collegiate National Road Race champion. Read more...
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Bruins defeated in NCAA Tournament
By Rekha Rao and Pauline VuDaily Bruin Senior Staff It was the UCLA men’s tennis team’s last chance for a NCAA title this year, but both sophomore Jean-Julian Rojer and senior Jean-Noel Grinda fell before reaching the quarterfinals of the NCAA Individual Tournament in Athens, Ga. Read more...