Monday, December 15

Suspensions throw curve ball into matchup

Friday, April 26, 1996 Baseball travels to the Farm for Six-Pac game sans Adams, ZamoraBy Brian Purcell Daily Bruin Contributor With second place in the Six-Pac hanging in the balance during this weekend’s three-game set at Stanford, the No. Read more...


Tourney no paradise for m. volleyball

Friday, April 26, 1996 Bruins to take on CSUN Matadors in second round of playBy Ruben Gutierrez Daily Bruin Staff The first-round results from last weekend’s Mountain Pacific Sports Federation playoff tournament were a pleasant surprise for some teams and a rude awakening for others. Read more...


W.gym stays in mix,qualifies for super six

Friday, April 26, 1996 Preliminary round score of 195.300 good for second place in sessionBy Esther Hui Daily Bruin Staff The UCLA women’s gymnastics team qualified for the NCAA Super Six team finals for the fourth year in a row Thursday afternoon in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Read more...


W. track aims to keep a healthy state in match

Friday, April 26, 1996 By Scott Yamaguchi Daily Bruin Staff So maybe this whole state championship thing has become a little boring to Jeanette Bolden, whose top-ranked UCLA women’s track and field team will pay a visit to the Woody Wilson track on the UC Davis campus this weekend for the third running of the annual California-Nevada State Championships. Read more...


Skipper’s suspension off mark

Thursday, April 25, 1996 Conference misses point of Adams’ beanball protest For all the provincially-informed out there, the UCLA baseball team has been making national headlines this week for its play. Read more...


On the fast track to success

Thursday, April 25, 1996 By Emmanuelle Ejercito Daily Bruin Staff Fate: that which is inevitably predetermined. Six years ago, Ato Boldon was a high school soccer player still trying to adjust to life in New York after living in the country of Trinidad his whole life. Read more...


Baseball gets over hump in twin kill

Thursday, April 25, 1996 Bruins cruise past Toros, tame Lions in double-headerBy Yoni Tamler Daily Bruin Staff And they said it couldn’t be done. In a non-league double-header against Cal State Dominguez Hills and Loyola Marymount Wednesday, the UCLA baseball team (28-17 overall) won its second and third consecutive weekday games, mangling Dominguez Hills 13-6 and LMU 11-3 at Jackie Robinson Stadium. Read more...