No. 1 Bruins bully ‘Dogs M. tennis wins easily, even without top-ranked Gimelstob UCLA wins easily By Mark Shapiro Daily Bruin Staff Fresh off being crowned the new No. Read more...
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March 5, 9:00 pm
No. 1 Bruins bully ‘Dogs
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UCLA swimmers stroke toward gold
UCLA swimmers stroke toward gold Five Bruin women will attempt to qualify for Olympic team this week in time trials By A. CinQue Carter Daily Bruin Contributor Not to be outdone by other athletes making headlines across the country, five Bruins will be facing trials over the next week. Read more...
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W. tennis secures victory against the Tribe
W. tennis secures victory against the Tribe By Hye Kwon Daily Bruin Staff As the new national rankings were issued yesterday morning, the UCLA women’s tennis team found itself moving up a spot to occupy sixth place. Read more...
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March 4, 9:00 pm
Saying goodbye to a basketball tradition
Saying goodbye to a basketball tradition By Robert Stevens Daily Bruin Senior Staff Before Walton, before Alcindor and before Wooden, there was Marienthal. Saturday against Washington State, Bruin basketball will say farewell to its No. Read more...
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Netters set to tighten ‘Dogs’ collar
Netters set to tighten ‘Dogs’ collar By Mark Shapiro Daily Bruin Staff Two weeks and a leap in the polls later, the UCLA men’s tennis team takes to the court to resume dual-match action today against Fresno State. Read more...
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Sluggers share unique family histories
Sluggers share unique family histories By Yoni Tamler Daily Bruin Staff You might think of the UCLA baseball team as a bunch of meat-and-potatoes jocks from Orange County. Read more...
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Service with a smile
Service with a smile By Hye Kwon Daily Bruin Staff Besides representing the UCLA women’s tennis team with the colors of blue and gold, Stephanie Chi has been invariably sporting a big smile on the court this year. Read more...