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Sports Briefs

By Daily Bruin Staff

April 7, 1997 9:00 p.m.

Tuesday, 4/8/97

Sports Briefs

Golfers finish third

at Arizona invitational

The women’s golf team put forth an impressive performance on the
greens of Karsten Golf Course at the Ping/ASU Invitational over the
weekend.

UCLA finished third behind the two Arizona schools, Arizona and
Arizona State, with a three-round, 54-hole score of 902.

Amandine Vincent really put it all together in the third round
when she scored a 70, leading to her third-place finish.

Jeong-Min Park finished in a four-way tie for 16th. The second
round was her best – she shot a 72.

Sophie Sandolo had a uncharacteristically poor performance by
placing 20th. She averaged a 76 over the three rounds.

Bruin Eunice Choi came in 27th, with a 74 in the second
round.

Their male counterparts are competing in a two-day tournament
called the Cleveland/Southwestern Invite at the Westlake Village
course.

Men’s tennis players to take on Ducks

Only two days removed from a tumultuous weekend sweep of
Stanford and California, the UCLA men’s tennis team goes back into
action at 1:30 p.m. today at the Los Angeles Tennis Center.

The Bruins, ranked No. 1 in the country, come into today’s
battle with the University of Oregon with a 20-1 overall record and
a perfect 7-0 record in the Pac-10. They also have a 19-match
winning streak dating back to the third match of the season.

The Ducks come into the match with a 5-13 overall record.

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