Thursday, October 17, 1996 WOMEN’S SOCCER: Arkenberg’s winning goal gives Pepperdine its first loss at homeBy Brad Zucker Daily Bruin Senior Staff One day before flying off to the Northwest to face Washington and Washington State, the UCLA women’s soccer team took a short trip around the corner to face nearby Pepperdine. And for awhile, […]
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Testing the waters
Wednesday, October 16, 1996 FOOTBALL: Phillip Ward has come a long way to become UCLA’s No. 1 ranked in tacklesBy Rob Kariakin Daily Bruin Contributor Phillip Ward would prefer she not tell this story. He doesn’t mind people talking to his mother, he simply wishes that they heard something a little less … well … […]
Ice hockey escapes loss to Stanford by a thread
Wednesday, October 16, 1996 HOCKEY: Bruins play better game than opponents, but it doesn’t show until last two minutesBy Hye Kwon Daily Bruin Staff It might have seemed like the UCLA hockey team was trying to emulate Rip Van Winkle for a majority of the game against Stanford on Friday night. But for the second […]
Investigators reportedly set to clear Harrick of any wrongdoing
Wednesday, October 16, 1996 M. BASKETBALL: Reports claim PacÂ10 officials have found sale of vehicle violated no rulesBy Mark Dittmer Daily Bruin Senior Staff The UCLA men’s basketball program is in the clear with regards to possible violations stemming from the sale of a truck previously owned by head coach Jim Harrick to the sister […]
Bruins, on the road, are within view of conference, NCAA titles
Wednesday, October 16, 1996 WOMEN’S SOCCER: Continued stellar performance after 10-day break will be needed against tough competitorsBy Arthur Choung Daily Bruin Contributor It’s almost like the first half of the schedule for the UCLA women’s soccer team was just the preseason. It was just a warm-up for the real season, which starts Friday at […]
Misplays cost UCLA the game
Tuesday, October 15, 1996 NOTES: Sun Devils take advantage of Bruins’ mistakes to secure winBy Rob Kariakin Daily Bruin Staff Many people feel that the outcome of a game is determined by one or two key plays. UCLA head coach Bob Toledo is not one of them. In the aftermath of Saturday’s loss to Arizona […]
Bruins’ brilliant game falls just three plays short of victory
Tuesday, October 15, 1996 FOOTBALL: Last minute reversal to conservative plays proves turning pointBy Mark Shapiro Daily Bruin Staff Saturday’s game was supposed to be Bob Toledo’s coming out party. He and his staff had put together a flawless game plan with which to engage a top-ranked foe on national television. A victory against fourth-ranked […]