Monday, April 1, 1996 By Ruben Gutierrez Daily Bruin Staff Proving a 16-day hiatus from hardwood competition did them little harm, the No. 2 UCLA men’s volleyball team handily pounded archrival USC Friday night, sweeping the No. Read more...
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March 31, 9:00 pm
M. volleyball bounces back from break
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Wildcats snag revenge
Monday, April 1, 1996Wildcats snag revengeBy Brent Boyd Daily Bruin Staff Ten months to the day after the Bruins claimed the national championship over Arizona, the Wildcat softball team finally got a chance for revenge. Read more...
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March 31, 9:00 pm
Gym falls off-balance in Pac-10 competition
Monday, April 1, 1996 By Esther Hui Daily Bruin Staff What began as one of the most hyped competitions of the season for the UCLA women’s gymnastics team turned into a nightmare almost immediately at the Pacific 10 championships held at Oregon State on March 23. Read more...
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March 31, 9:00 pm
W. polo retrieves win from Aztec claws
Monday, April 1, 1996 By Mark J. Dittmer Daily Bruin Contributor Every team goes through a slump. Players are rusty, they get tired and every break starts to go the wrong way. Read more...
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March 31, 9:00 pm
W. tennis headed for strong season finale
Monday, April 1, 1996 By Hye Kwon Daily Bruin Staff After posting two clutch victories during spring break, the UCLA women’s tennis team seems to have put itself in great shape for the final month of the season. Read more...
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March 31, 9:00 pm
Baseball defeats USC, Arizona in Six-Pac
Monday, April 1, 1996 By Yoni Tamler Daily Bruin Staff Six baseball games, including an interstate road trip and a trifecta of transcity meetings with the nation’s second-best ball club  not what you’d call the ideal spring break. Read more...
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Following track of Bruin’s tears
Monday, April 1, 1996 Disappointing loss forces m. hoops to fix errors, move onBy Melissa Anderson and Scott Yamaguchi Daily Bruin Staff The UCLA men’s basketball team, which had mastered the art of escape in a precarious run to the 1995 Pacific 10 Championship, chose a most inopportune moment to run out of answers. Read more...