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By Daily Bruin Staff

July 18, 2004 9:00 p.m.

Senior Brett Ormsby has been named to the Olympic water polo
roster along with former Bruins Adam Wright and Brandon Brooks.
Ormsby led the Bruins with 70 goals in 2003. After losing two
consecutive shootouts, Team USA finished in last place at the FINA
super finals this weekend in Long Beach.

MEN’S SOCCER: Sophomores Kiel McClung and
Chad Barrett are playing for the U.S. Under-20 National Team in the
2004 Milk Cup taking place in Northern Ireland. Barrett scored a
goal in the team’s opening game, a 2-2 tie against Denmark on
Saturday. The U.S. plays Turkey today and Wales on Wednesday in
group play.

MLS SOCCER: Former Bruins Frankie Hejduk, Jimmy
Conrad and Kevin Hartman have been selected to the 2004 MLS
All-Star teams. Hejduk, a defender for the Columbus Crew, was named
a starter, as Conrad, a defender for the Kansas City Wizards, and
Los Angeles Galaxy goalkeeper Hartman will be reserves. Galaxy
coach and former longtime UCLA head coach Sigi Schmid will coach
the Western Conference team.

WOMEN’S SOCCER: Junior Jill Oakes has
been named to the U.S. Under-21 Women’s National Team. The
squad will participate in the 14th Annual Nordic Cup later this
week in northern Europe.

WOMEN’S GOLF: Former UCLA golfer Bridget
Dwyer won a pair of matches at the 74th Women’s Trans
National Tournament in Virginia before falling to Blythe Worley in
the quarterfinals in 21 holes. Two-time All-American Charlotte
Mayorkas led the United States to a 32-28 victory over Japan in the
finals of the Collegiate Golf Championship Friday in Ichihara,
Japan. Mayorkas, who shot a final round of 67, was voted co-MVP of
the event along with Japan’s Miki Saiki UCLA’s O.D.
Vincent and Carrie Forsyth served as coaches for the U.S.
teams.

MEN’S GOLF: Sophomore Chris Heintz
finished 9th at the Players’ Amateur tournament last week in
Blufton, S.C. He posted an overall score of 285, five strokes
behind champion Aron Price, who finished at eight under. Recent
graduate Steve Conway (+3), sophomore Peter Campbell (+6), senior
John Poucher (+7) and recent graduate Roy Moon (+20) also competed
in the event.

FOOTBALL: The St. Louis Rams signed former
Bruin linebacker Brandon Chillar to a three-year contract on
Thursday. Chillar, a fourth-round draft pick, played in 49 games in
his four year career, finishing with 255 tackles during that span.
He recorded 133 in his senior year, the highest by any Bruin since
1989, and was named to the 2003 All-Pac 10 Team.

MERCEDES-BENZ CUP: They lived up to their
billing. The No.1-seeded doubles team of Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan
cruised its way to the doubles title, defeating Wayne Arthurs and
Paul Hanley 6-3, 7-6 (6) in Sunday’s final. The Bryans only
dropped one set for the entire tournament.

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