COLLEGES: UCLA women win golf tourney.Byline: Daily News The UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles UCLA University Center for Learning Assistance (Illinois State University) UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX women's golf team won the Wildcat wildcat, common name of two Old World cats, the European wildcat, Felis sylvestris, of Europe and W Asia, and the African wildcat, or kaffir cat, F. lybica, of Africa and Asia. Invitational in·vi·ta·tion·al adj. Restricted to invited participants: an invitational golf tournament. n. An event, especially a sports tournament, restricted to invited participants. Adj. 1. in Sonora, Mexico, on Tuesday, finishing nine shots ahead of USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code. and Arizona State, which tied for second. Pepperdine was fifth. USC's Lizette Salas claimed a share of her second title this season, tying for first individually with New Mexico's Jodi Ewart. UCLA's Stephanie Kono was fifth. CSUN CSUN California State University Northridge sixth: The Matadors' Ashlee Nagamine and Stephanie Aston tied for 20th individually as CSUN finished sixth in the team standings in the Morehead State Spring Kickoff at River Ride Golf Course in Oxnard. Men's golf USC fourth: The Trojans finished fourth at the USC Collegiate Invitational, hosted at North Ranch Country Club in Westlake Village. UCLA was fifth and Pepperdine was sixth. Stanford won the tournament. UCLA's Gregor Main finished third in the individual standings. Pepperdine's Andrew Putnam was second, one shot back, and USC's Matthew Giles was fourth. CSUN sixth: The Matadors finished sixth in the All-American Intercollegiate tournament at Houston. CSUN sophomore Nick Delio finished fourth individually. Baseball UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara (săn'tə bär`brə, –bərə), city (1990 pop. 85,571), seat of Santa Barbara co., S Calif., on the Pacific Ocean; inc. 1850. 7, UCLA 6: Casey Haerther and Cody Decker each drove in two runs for the Bruins (2-2) in the loss to the Gauchos (3-1). Loyola Marymount 11, CSUN 10: John Parham and Dominic D'Anna each drove in three runs for the Matadors (1-3) in the loss to the Lions. |
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