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    The Bruin Alumni Association is a conservative group for alumni of University of California, Los Angeles. It has no official affiliation with the University of California or the official UCLA Alumni Association.

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    He coached for four seasons, winning 77 out of 125 games. The 1984–1985 UCLA Bruin basketball team won the NIT championship. The 1986–1987 UCLA Bruin basketball team won both the Pac-10 regular season championship as well as the inaugural Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball tournament.

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    The Daily Bruin is the student newspaper at the University of California, Los Angeles.It began publishing in 1919, the year UCLA was founded. The Daily Bruin distributes about 6,000 copies across campus three times a week.

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    David Castillo (6-1) is one of only 12 players nationally selected to play in this spring’s 2024 USA Men’s Nike Hoop Summit.

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    At most colleges, athletics are a money-losing proposition that would not exist without billions of dollars in mandatory student contributions — a burden that grows greater every year, according to our review of five years of NCAA financial reports obtained through public records requests from 201 D-1 universities.