Saturday, July 5



W. golf finish fourth in NCAA Championship

Tuesday, May 28, 1996 Final hole on final day proves problematic, Choi third individuallyBy Christopher Isidro Daily Bruin Senior Staff LA QUINTA, Calif. — There may be 18 holes on a golf course, but it only takes one to make or break the day. Read more...


Senior netters bid farewell at NCAA Individuals

Tuesday, May 28, 1996 Phebus, Yaroshuk eliminated from singles and doublesBy Hye Kwon Daily Bruin Staff The 1996 season officially came to an end for the UCLA women’s tennis team, as two of its seniors participating in the NCAA Individual Championships at Tallahassee, Fla. Read more...


Hurricanes take wind out of baseball’s sail

Tuesday, May 28, 1996 Bruins lose regional final, 8-4, as Miami heads to OmahaBy Brian Purcell Daily Bruin Contributor AUSTIN, Texas — Just prior to the start of Sunday night’s Central I Regional championship game between UCLA and Miami, a plane flew overhead bearing the sign, "Go UCLA, Omaha bound." While this gesture seemed to fire up the players and definitely excited the crowd, the only luck it brought was bad, as the Bruins fell short in their attempt at a fourth consecutive come-from-behind victory, falling to the Hurricanes, 8-4. Read more...


Bruins double up for national title

Tuesday, May 28, 1996 Gimelstob, Muskatirovic team defeat TCU pair to win championshipBy Mark Shapiro Daily Bruin Staff When the NCAA team championships ended in disappointment for the UCLA men’s tennis team, most of the squad returned home from Georgia, but with the singles and doubles championships yet to be played, it was up to three Bruins to try and save some lost pride. Read more...


Baseball throws curve at Texas

Friday, May 24, 1996 Bruins in driver’s seat to win regional as Miami, Long Beach are upsetBy Brian Purcell Daily Bruin Contributor AUSTIN, Texas. ­ The strength of Jim Parque’s arm and a flick of Tim DeCinces’ wrists combined on Thursday night to propel the UCLA baseball team into an unexpected position at the NCAA Central I Regionals: the driver’s seat. Read more...