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Women’s Volleyball Notes

Thursday, October 16, 1997 Women’s Volleyball Notes V-BALL NOTES: Bruins still top Pac-10 statistics UCLA remains at the top of the nation’s statistic charts in three major categories – kills (18.67), digs (16.98) and assists (17.45). Read more...


Season looking bright for Bruin teams

Wednesday, October 15, 1997 Season looking bright for Bruin teams GOLF Men finish in top half of tourney; women give strong performance By Scott Street Daily Bruin Contributor Nike headquarters were within an hour’s drive, and if you listened closely on the links of the Trysting Tree Golf Club, you might have heard the echoing of golf’s newest slogan: "I am Tiger Woods." Yet when the crowd was silenced and the teams dispersed, it was the BYU Cougars, with a consistent, Woods-esque performance, who stole the show at the Nike Northwest Classic in Corvallis, Ore., last week. Read more...


Soccer Notebook

Wednesday, October 15, 1997 Soccer Notebook By Vytas Mazeika Daily Bruin Staff Carlos Bocanegra, a true freshman and starting defenseman for the Bruins, is making his presence felt on the field for the No. Read more...


Pac-10 Notebook

Wednesday, October 15, 1997 Pac-10 Notebook Running backs hit by injuries The Pac-10 features five rushers averaging 100 yards per game plus. But the conference’s backs have been slowed by injuries. Read more...


Sports Briefs

Monday, October 13, 1997 Sports Briefs Bruins hold back Oregon’s offense "It took a while to adjust to," UCLA defensive coordinator Rocky Long said of Oregon’s offense, which rambled for 144 rushing yards on just 10 carries in the first quarter of Saturday’s game. Read more...


Bruins upset Ducks under pressure

Monday, October 13, 1997 Bruins upset Ducks under pressure FOOTBALL: Daunting first half forgotten due to defensive comebackHear the score. By Brent Boyd Daily Bruin Staff You know you’re having a good season when you rack up 39 points and 513 yards of total offense, and it seems as if the offense struggled. Read more...


Runners still ranked strong even though not best day

Monday, October 13, 1997 Runners still ranked strong even though not best day UCLA finishes seventh in nation despite rain, exhaustion By Donald Morrison Daily Bruin Contributor The UCLA men’s cross-country team did not run their best race of the season but still managed to finish seventh at the NCAA Preview Meet Saturday morning in Greenville, SC. Read more...