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Bruins win Everything of the Year honors

Friday, June 5, 1998 Bruins win Everything of the Year honors AWARDS: Water Polo Coaches Association heaps accolades on UCLA players, coach By Steve Kim Daily Bruin Staff Weeks after winning their third consecutive national championship, several members of the UCLA women’s water polo team have been selected for honors by the American Water Polo Coaches Association. Read more...


Bruins soar ahead with early lead

Friday, June 5, 1998 Bruins soar ahead with early lead CHAMPIONSHIP: Wind lifts team above Texas, Seilala Sua sets record By Alvin Cadman Daily Bruin Senior Staff Day one in the quest for collegiate track and field’s most coveted prize began yesterday afternoon for the UCLA women’s track and field squad. Read more...


After successful season, future looks bright for young Bruins

Friday, June 5, 1998 After successful season, future looks bright for young Bruins MEN"S GOLF: Players plan to return next year, prepare to improve on eighth-place finish in NCAA By Moin Salahuddin Daily Bruin Contributor The Indiana Pacers and the UCLA men’s golf team have two things in common: both had extremely successful seasons despite not capturing championships and both have very bright futures. Read more...


pic of the player selected

Thursday, June 4, 1998 Bruins earn places with Phillies, A’s during draft BASEBALL: Valent chosen during supplemental first round, Byrnes in eighth By Kristina Wilcox Daily Bruin Staff Two Bruins are about to follow in a former teammate’s footsteps by playing in the major leagues. Read more...


Sports briefs

Thursday, June 4, 1998 Sports briefs Student tickets Student Sports Packages will be sold tomorrow at Westwood Plaza from 11 a.m. to 1p.m. Students buying the package will receive a free In-N-Out burger and a drink. Read more...


picture of hurdler

Thursday, June 4, 1998 This Fell-a doesn’t fall FEATURE: Pac-10 champion hurdler Brian Fell stands up for his dreams on a national scale By Donald Morrison Daily Bruin Contributor Track and field athlete Brian Fell is surprised he doesn’t have a tattoo of the Olympic symbol. Read more...