By Mark Singerton Shelley Taylor came back to Los Angeles because she loves to run. Originally, the two-time All-American junior from Huntington Beach left California to pursue her cross country career at a top-flight collegiate program. Read more...
Cross Country, Sports
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October 4, 9:00 pm
Taylor crosses the country to lead UCLA
Sports, Women's Golf
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October 4, 9:00 pm
W. golf loses, end of winning streak
By Lawrence Ma Daily Bruin Senior Staff After winning its first two tournaments of the season, the UCLA women’s golf team finally had to settle for less, as the Stanford Cardinal blew away the field to take the Oregon State/Nike Invitational in Corvallis, Ore. Read more...
Sports, Women's Volleyball
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October 4, 9:00 pm
Spikers destroy SDSU in road win
By Eric Branch Daily Bruin Staff SAN DIEGO – On Tuesday night, the only difference between San Diego State women’s volleyball coach Myles Gabel and General Custer is that Gabel has to watch the game films the next day. Read more...
Sports, Women's Volleyball
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October 4, 9:00 pm
Cal’s youthful spikers might provide surprise
The UCLA women’s volleyball team will travel to the Bay Area this weekend for a pair of matches with California and Stanford. The Stanford match figures to get most of the attention. Read more...
Sports
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October 4, 9:00 pm
Full speed ahead
By Mark Singerton At the northern end of Ethiopia, Africa, you will find the country of Eritrea and its capital, Asmara. At one time, Asmara was the home of UCLA freshman distance runner Mebrahtom Keflezighi. Read more...
Football, Sports, Sports Columns
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October 3, 9:00 pm
Eric Billigmeier: Fearfully familiar fate for football
Sixteen years old without a care in the world except who the Bruins played in football on Saturday. That was me in 1989. After purchasing my first car that year, my first thought was not of the beckoning, scenic highways of America. Read more...
Football, Sports
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October 3, 9:00 pm
Football optimistic despite 2-3 record
By Scott Yamaguchi Daily Bruin Senior Staff To all those UCLA football fans who were not glued to the television set Saturday afternoon watching the Bruins’ 37-10 beating at the hands of Washington, UCLA head coach Terry Donahue would probably seem a madman. Read more...