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THE DAY IN SPORTS: UCLA WINS 4-WAY MEET; ASU NINE SLAUGHTERS USC.


Byline: Daily News

The nonconference track meet at UCLA's Drake Field Drake Field (IATA: FYV, ICAO: KFYV), also known as Fayetteville Municipal Airport, is a public airport located three miles (5 km) south of the central business district (CBD) of Fayetteville, a city in Washington County, Arkansas, USA.  was the only collegiate sports event to brave Saturday's rains and complete what it started. That turned out to be good news for the Bruins.

Both the UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles
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 men's and women's teams won team honors in the meet, which also included Cal State Northridge, Houston and Minnesota.

The local college baseball College baseball is baseball as played on the intercollegiate level at institutions of higher education, predominantly in the United States. Compared to American football and basketball in the United States, college competition plays a less significant contribution to cultivating  schedule was wiped out because of foul weather. Cal State Northridge's rescheduled matchup with Hawaii-Hilo will be played today at 2 p.m. at Matador matador

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 Field. The Matadors softball team was also rained out in Santa Barbara and has not yet been rescheduled.

UCLA's Pac-10 Conference baseball game with Arizona has been rescheduled for today at 1 p.m. at the Bruins' Jackie Robinson Stadium. The West Coast Conference doubleheader between Loyola Marymount and host Pepperdine will be played Monday at noon.

The rain beaters:

College track: The UCLA men won their 49th consecutive dual meet with the victory, totaling 72 points to outscore Verb 1. outscore - score more points than one's opponents
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 Houston (33) and Northridge (32).

Luke Sullivan of UCLA threw 196-2 in the hammer to lead the way. Joe Criner of Northridge won the 100 in 10.73.

On the women's side, Joanna Hayes (100 hurdles) and Andrea Anderson (100) won individual events as the Bruins (9-0) scored 87 points to beat Houston (38), Northridge (28-1/2) and Minnesota (23-1/2).

In baseball:

Arizona State 24, USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code.  4: The host Sun Devils (27-14, 14-6) thumped the No. 4 Trojans (29-11, 14-7) for the third day in a row, pounding out 19 hits at Tempe, Ariz. ASU ASU Arizona State University (Tempe, AZ)
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 hit five home runs in the game and jumped out to a 12-2 lead off USC starter Rik Currier, who fell to 3-1 with the loss. Morgan Ensberg hit his 10th home run of the year for the Trojans, who had four errors.

UCLA 15, Arizona 7: In a Pac-10 game played Friday, Nick Theodorou had four hits to lead a 20-hit attack as the Bruins (16-23, 9-14) won at home over the Wildcats (27-17, 8-12).

UCLA coach Gary Adams was ejected in the sixth inning.

In college golf:

Stanford intercollegiate: Danielle La Voie of USC and Alicia Um of UCLA placed 1-2, La Voie shooting 1-under-par 72 and Um ever-par 73 to help their teams place 1-2 midway through the two-day competition at Palo Alto. USC holds first with 300 points and the Bruins are at 302, one stroke ahead of Oregon. Amandine a·man·dine  
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 Vincent of UCLA (74), Ida Danielsson of USC (75) and Jennifer Rosales of USC (75) also ranked among the top 10 after the first round.
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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Apr 12, 1998
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