Kicking his way to the nationals UCLA freshman Jack Chen is on his way to the National Taekwondo Championships and he may have his shot at the Olympics in 1996
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It’s a Natural ending as volleyball tops UCI
It’s a Natural ending as volleyball tops UCI Top-ranked Bruins finish off regular season with win By Eric Branch Daily Bruin Senior Staff IRVINE — On paper last night’s regular season finale between the No. 1 ranked UCLA men’s volleyball team and unranked UC Irvine figured to be about as riveting as Dustin Hoffman’s infamous […]
Volleyball tunes up against Irvine
Volleyball tunes up against Irvine Bruins finish regular season with Anteaters, look ahead to playoffs By Eric Branch Daily Bruin Senior Staff After enduring a nightmarish 2-20 1994 campaign, the UC Irvine men’s volleyball team arrived in Pauley Pavilion last Feb. 22 with an impressive 4-3 record, with three of their wins coming over ranked […]
Spring football is in the air
Spring football is in the air McCullough seeing time at linebacker, Milliner at tailback By Eric Branch Daily Bruin Senior Staff At some time during the unveiling of a men’s basketball national championship banner in Pauley Pavilion, spring football got underway. Coming off a disappointing 5-6 ’94 campaign, the Bruins began spring drills on April […]
Northridge rumbles into JRS
Northridge rumbles into JRS Baseball looking to extend win streak against Matadors By Ruben Gutierrez After a three-game thrashing of conference rival Arizona this weekend, the UCLA baseball team hopes to extend its winning streak to four with a win over Cal State Northridge tonight at Jackie Robinson Stadium. The red-hot Bruins (22-17 overall, 10-11 […]
How sweet it is: W. lacrosse beats Claremont
How sweet it is: W. lacrosse beats Claremont The women’s lacrosse team is entering the most important stretch of its season as the playoffs beckon the five teams with the best record in the league and only three more league games remaining on the slate. With this in mind, Wednesday’s game against Claremont College was […]
Earning the spotlight in her own right
Earning the spotlight in her own right Junior second-baseman Kelly Howard is no longer following her sister’s footsteps By Melissa Anderson Daily Bruin Senior Staff When Kelly Howard was seven years old, her older sister, Kristy, handed her a softball glove and started teaching her to play catch. The elder Howard throws right-handed and although […]