Word: bruin
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...just as often, they look like the Boston Celtics in the pool, simply out swimming their opponents when switching from defense to offense. Repeatedly against Harvard. Bruin goalie Lars Enstrom would find a teammate open for a pass close to the Crimson goal...
Senior Eric Schuler took first overall cruising across the line in 25:28. Freshman standout Paul Gompers and sophomore Peter Jelley came in a stride or two later to nab second and third. Only Bruin Tom Jirelle blocked a Crimson sweep of the first five places, taking fourth...
Fifth seeded freshman Dave Beekman was the only Crimson net man to topple his Bruin opponent as he downed Bruce Brescia, 2-6, 6 4, 6 2. Brescia UCLA's fifth best player has won a number of national titles in his college career than any other player in the country. He is an all-American, and two years ago he downed Harvard's best player, Don Pompan, in a national tournament...
Second-seeded captain Adam Beren also took both of his sets to the outer limits before he was dragged off the court, 7-5, 7-5, by Robby Venter, another Bruin netman rated one of America's four or five best...
Marlene Schools, the first Crimson batter to face Dickerman, hit a fly ball to center for the first out Raney followed with a grounder to short that looked like a game ending double play ball, but Horne barreled into second base, and the Bruin infielder missed both the force at second and the throw to first...