Sunday, July 28, 1996 From the beach to track and field, Bruins win medals By Brent Boyd Summer Bruin Senior Staff Perhaps the greatest game in Bruin softball history occurred Friday. Read more...
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July 28, 9:00 pm
US softball remains top seed despite loss
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July 28, 9:00 pm
Strug vaults into Olympic history
Sunday, July 28, 1996 UCLA could lose gymnast to millions in endorsements By Melissa Anderson Summer Bruin Staff Olga. Nadia. Mary Lou. Kerri. Kerri? In women’s gymnastics, the legends are known solely by their first names, and though Kerri Strug is not yet a legend, her heroics last Tuesday night in the Olympic team competition have set her well on her way. Read more...
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July 28, 9:00 pm
W.Basketball ‘Say No Classic’ attracts plethora of Bruin talent
Sunday, July 28, 1996 Summer league presents opportunity to maintain game, reunite old teammatesBy Grace Wen Summer Bruin Senior Staff Oenning drives the ball down the court. Read more...
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July 28, 9:00 pm
Infiniti Open is Edberg¹s last hurrah
Sunday, July 28, 1996 LATC marks the start, end of great career for 30-year-old SwedeBy Christopher Isidro Summer Bruin Senior Staff Stefan Edberg may be making his final visit to Los Angeles this week, but don’t expect him to make his entrance at the Los Angeles Tennis Center with a walking stick. Read more...
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July 28, 9:00 pm
For love of game, Gimelstob says goodbye UCLA, hello pro
Sunday, July 28, 1996 Catching opportunity while young main factor in decision to move forwardBy Mark J. Dittmer Summer Bruin Senior Staff Justin Gimelstob will play in the Infiniti Open this week at the Los Angeles Tennis Center, where not long ago Gimelstob was a regular. Read more...
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July 28, 9:00 pm
Reality check required for Game goers
Sunday, July 28, 1996 Tragedy shouldn’t be prerequisite to enjoy OlympicsMark Shapiro BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Before Saturday morning, my main problem with the Centennial Olympic Games was the amount of complaining emanating from Atlanta. Read more...
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July 21, 9:00 pm
Former Bruin Valeyta Altheucecil
Monday, July 22, 1996 Dumble throws short of trip to Atlanta Althouse makes Olympic team, faces tough competitionBy Melissa Anderson Summer Bruin Staff The weather may be hot in Atlanta this week at the Centennial Olympic Games, but for shot putter Dawn Dumble, the heat was really turned up last Tuesday at Drake Stadium when she tried one final time to hit the Olympic qualifying mark of 59 feet, 3/4 inches. Read more...