Sunday, April 5

Wildcats outshoot young Bruins in Pac-10 tournament

Thursday, April 23, 1998 Wildcats outshoot young Bruins in Pac-10 tournament WGOLF: UCLA improves to fourth-place finish with efforts of freshmen By David Arnold Daily Bruin Contributor Shooting the second-lowest team total in league history, the Arizona Wildcats sealed their second-straight Pac-10 Women’s Golf Championship Wednesday at the Tijeras Creek Golf Club. Read more...


Bruins to vie for singles, doubles titles at tourney

Thursday, April 23, 1998 Bruins to vie for singles, doubles titles at tourney WTENNIS: Individual players have good shot at Pac-10 championships By Jeff Kmiotek Daily Bruin Contributor The regular season concluded Saturday on a sour note, but today is a new beginning for six members of the UCLA women’s tennis team. Read more...


UCLA attempts to initiate fall of the Titans

Wednesday, April 22, 1998 UCLA attempts to initiate fall of the Titans PREVIEW: Overlooking Bruins would be deadly for talented CS Fullerton By Vytas Mazeika Daily Bruin Staff After a disappointing weekend in which the UCLA baseball team lost all three games to conference foe Arizona State, the Bruins (18-27) must now prove that their record is not indicative of the talent of the 1998 squad. Read more...



Lead by underclassman, team anything but green

Wednesday, April 22, 1998 Lead by underclassman, team anything but green With five wins in 10 outings, UCLA eyes upcoming Pac-10 tourney By Moin Salahuddin Daily Bruin Contributor "On fire": a term reserved for firefighters, matches, summer days in Los Angeles and now the UCLA men’s golf team. Read more...


Set for perfection

Wednesday, April 22, 1998 Set for perfection Brandon Taliaferro’s solid presence serves to anchor the team By Grace Wen Daily Bruin Staff At the end of practice last Thursday, Brandon Taliaferro slipped out of his wet UCLA volleyball T-shirt into a dry T-shirt. Read more...


NFL moral guide gives violent, overpaid players slap on wrist

Tuesday, April 21, 1998 NFL moral guide gives violent, overpaid players slap on wrist COLUMN: Randy Moss’ abusive acts should hurt his chances in pro draft After years of the drug addict signing the million dollar deal, the wife beater making the all-star team and the felon going to the Super Bowl, we can finally chalk one up for the proverbial good guy. Read more...