Friday, October 11, 1996M. SOCCER: Bruins face different style of soccer, determined oppositionBy Christie DeBeau Daily Bruin Contributor After two consecutive victories, the UCLA men’s soccer team is back in the swing of things with a chance to solidify its position in the MPSF this weekend. The Bruins (7-3) will battle Cal State Los Angeles […]
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Weekend will give Bruins chance to scope opposition
Friday, October 11, 1996 By Rick Banks Daily Bruin Contributor A power-packed tournament field awaits the UCLA men’s water polo team as they return to competition after a one week absence. The No. 1 Bruins head to Stockton this weekend to participate in the NorCal Tournament, hosted by the University of Pacific. The 14-team field […]
Erica Gomez
Friday, October 11, 1996 All torn up Daily Bruin File Photo UCLA sophomore Erica Gomez tore her ACL on Tuesday while playing a pick-up game in Pauley Pavilion. Gomez, the Bruins’ leader in assists as a freshman last year, is expected to miss the upcoming 1996-97 basketball season. She underwent an MRI on Wednesday which […]
Competition fierce between Washington schools, Bruins
Friday, October 11, 1996 VOLLEYBALL: Hopes for win rest on home court advantage, setting tempoBy Grace Wen Daily Bruin Senior Staff The Washington schools used to be a cakewalk for UCLA. Until two years ago, neither school had ever beaten UCLA. Washington got its first ever victory in 1994, and Washington State beat UCLA once […]
W. volleyball¹s top players hit hard by contagious
Thursday, October 10, 1996 VOLLEYBALL: Improvement inhibited due to team’s plague of health problemsBy Grace Wen Daily Bruin Senior Staff There’s a disease being spread by a little pest. The UCLA women’s volleyball team wishes the injury bug would just go away. In the span of a month, the little gnat has bitten five players, […]
Journalists too quick to judge Harrick situation
Thursday, October 10, 1996 BASKETBALL: Opinions on car deal must wait for further investigation By Brad Zucker Daily Bruin Columnist A bombshell exploded at the UCLA athletic department Monday morning, and the dust has yet to settle. Nonetheless, the whispers concerning Jim Harrick’s character can be heard across the country as reporters, cameramen and syndicated […]
UCLA, Pac 10 cooperating in investigation
Thursday, October 10, 1996 By Brent Boyd Daily Bruin Senior Staff According to some Pacific 10 officials, UCLA men’s basketball coach Jim Harrick’s truck sale to the sister of a prized recruit may be less incriminating than earlier reports indicated. A Chevy Blazer, registered to Harrick but reportedly cared for and driven primarily by his […]