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Intercollegiate Athletics. Sports Information. Press Releases and Statistics http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8g44rj1 No online items Finding Aid for the Intercollegiate Athletics. Sports Information. Press releases and statistics. 1963-2002. Finding aid prepared by University Archives staff, 2002 January; finding aid revised by University Archives staff, 2008 July; Katharine A. Lawrie, 2013 May; machine-readable finding aid created by Katharine A. Lawrie, 2013 June. UCLA Library Special Collections Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA, 90095-1575 (310) 825-4988 [email protected] ©2002 January Finding Aid for the Intercollegiate University Archives Record Series 309 1 Athletics. Sports Information. Press releases and statistics. 1... Title: Intercollegiate Athletics. Sports Information. Press releases and statistics. Identifier/Call Number: University Archives Record Series 309 Contributing Institution: UCLA Library Special Collections Language of Material: English Physical Description: 41.2 linear feet(103 boxes) Date: 1963-2002 Abstract: Record Series 309 includes general team files, press releases, team statistics, playing schedules, meet programs and news clippings arranged according to sport. Files range from media guides, game statistic sheets, box scores and NCAA statistics to releases in newspapers such as the Daily Bruin, Los Angeles Times and Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF News). Creator: Intercollegiate Athletics. Sports Information. Access COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF: Open for research. Advance notice required for access. Contact the UCLA Library Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information. Publication Rights Copyright of portions of this collection has been assigned to The Regents of the University of California. The UCLA University Archives can grant permission to publish for materials to which it holds the copyright. All requests for permission to publish or quote must be submitted in writing to the UCLA University Archivist. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Intercollegiate Athletics. Sports Information. Press releases and statistics (University Archives Record Series 309). UCLA Library Special Collections, University Archives. Scope and Content Record Series 309 includes general team files, press releases, team statistics, playing schedules, meet programs and news clippings arranged according to sport. Files range from media guides, game statistic sheets, box scores and NCAA statistics to releases in newspapers such as the Daily Bruin, Los Angeles Times and Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF News). The collection is organized into the following series: Series 1 - Baseball. Series 2 - Basketball. Series 3 - Crew. Series 4 - Cross Country/Track & Field. Series 5 - Football. Series 6 - Golf. Series 7 - Gymnastics. Series 8 - Soccer. Series 9 - Swimming/Diving/Water Polo. Series 10 - Tennis. Series 11 - Volleyball. Series 12 - Assorted Athletics (to be assigned other series designation as needed). This is an active Record Series; additional University records are expected to be added. UCLA Catalog Record ID UCLA Catalog Record ID: 3466856 Baseball. Series 1 1983-1994. Box 53, Folder 1 Ncaa baseball scorebook. 1990. Box 53, Folder 2 Ncaa baseball scorebook. 1992. Box 53, Folder 3 Ncaa baseball scorebook. 1993. Box 53, Folder 4 Ncaa baseball scorebook. 1987. Box 53, Folder 5 Ncaa baseball scorebook. 1988. Box 53, Folder 6 Ncaa baseball scorebook. 1989. Box 74, Folder 1 Baseball scorebooks 1, 2, & 3. 1983. Box 74, Folder 2 Baseball scorebooks 1, 2, & 3. 1984. Finding Aid for the Intercollegiate University Archives Record Series 309 2 Athletics. Sports Information. Press releases and statistics. 1... Baseball. Series 11983-1994. Box 74, Folder 3 Baseball scorebooks 2, 3, & 4. 1985. Box 74, Folder 4 Baseball scorebooks 1, 2, & 3. 1986. Box 74, Folder 5 Baseball scorebook. 1994. Box 74, Folder 6 Baseball scorebooks 1 & 2. 1988. Basketball. Series 2 1990-1992. Box 61, Folder 2 Ncaa men's basketball championships. 1992. Box 61, Folder 3 Men's basketball clippings. 1992. Box 61, Folder 4 Ncaa men's basketball championships schedules. 1992. Box 62, Folder 1 Ncaa men's basketball championship vs. Robert Morris. 1992. Box 62, Folder 2 Ncaa men's basketball championship vs. Louisville. 1992. Box 62, Folder 3 Basketball clippings (sporting news). 1990-1991. Box 62, Folder 4 Basketball clippings (basketball weekly). 1992. Box 63, Folder 1 Basketball media guide. 1991-1992. Crew. Series 3 1986-1991. Box 66, Folder 4 Men's crew. 1988-1989. Box 66, Folder 5 Men's crew. 1990. Box 66, Folder 6 Ucla men's crew (video). 1986. Box 67, Folder 1 Men's crew information. 1991. Box 67, Folder 2 Men's crew at San Diego. 1991 Apr. Box 67, Folder 3 Before pcc (men's crew). 1991. Box 67, Folder 4 After pcc (men's crew). 1991. Box 67, Folder 5 M&w crew at Cal. 1991 Apr. Box 67, Folder 6 M&w crew at potomac. 1991 Apr. Box 67, Folder 7 M&w crew at USC. 1991 Apr. Box 67, Folder 8 Men's crew at Newport. 1991 Apr. Box 67, Folder 9 M&w crew at Nationals. 1991 Jun. Box 67, Folder 10 Women's crew. 1991. Box 67, Folder 11 M&w crew final. 1991. Box 67, Folder 12 Men's crew. 1991. Box 67, Ucla crew. 1990. Folders 13-15 Box 68, Folder 1 Crew. 1989. Box 68, Folder 2 Crew. 1988. Box 68, Crew classic. 1987. Folders 3-4 Box 68, Folder 5 Crew classic articles. 1987. Box 69, Folder 1 Crew. 1986. Box 69, Folder 2 Crew eastern sprints. 1986. Box 69, Folder 3 Crew classic. 1986. Box 69, Crew clippings. 1986. Folders 4-5 Box 78, Folder 4 Track, cross country, and crew clippings. 1987. Cross Country; Track & Field. Series 4. 1974-1997. Extent: 2.5 linear feet (boxes 94-96) Scope and Contents note Includes press releases, results, news clippings and meet programs for women's cross country and track & field. Arrangement note Arranged chronologically by year. Box 43, Track clippings. 1988. Folders 1-2 Box 43, Folder 3 Track photos. 1988. Box 43, Folder 4 Track newsletter- INC, Aztec, SUN, Mt. Sac, NAA, TAC. 1988. Box 43, Folder 8 Sun Angel track classic. 1988 Apr 02. Finding Aid for the Intercollegiate University Archives Record Series 309 3 Athletics. Sports Information. Press releases and statistics. 1... Cross Country; Track & Field. Series 4.1974-1997. Box 44, Track media release. 1990. Folders 4-5 Box 44, Folder 6 Cross country photos. 1990. Box 45, Folder 3 Track pictures. 1989. Box 45, Folder 4 Track clippings. 1989. Box 46, Folder 1 Track- Houston. 1990. Box 46, Folder 2 Track- Mt.Sac. 1990. Box 46, Folder 3 Track at USC. 1990. Box 46, Folder 4 Track at S&W. 1990. Box 46, Folder 5 Track at Occidental. 1990. Box 46, Folder 6 Track- Pac16. 1990. Box 46, Folder 7 Track- week before NCAA. 1990. Box 46, Folder 8 Track- NCAA Division I Championship. 1990. Box 47, Folder 1 Track and field news. 1988. Box 47, Folder 10 Final cross country. 1988. Box 47, Folder 11 Track early releases. 1988. Box 48, Track- general. 1990. Folders 1-3 Box 48, Folder 4 Track clippings. 1990. Box 48, Folder 5 Track and field pictures. 1990. Box 49, Folder 3 Field capsules. 1989 Apr 17. Box 50, Folder 2 Track- CS North. 1990. Box 50, Folder 5 AT Texas relays. 1990 Apr 07. Box 51, Folder 1 Track clippings. 1989. Box 51, Folder 2 Track newsletter- INC, Aztec, Mt. Sac, BYU Inv., Occ. Inv., Pac-10, NCAA. 1989. Box 51, Folder 10 Track and field news. 1989. Box 51, Folder 18 Cross country final. 1989. Box 51, Folder 19 Oxy, UCLA, CSU Bakersfield. 1990 Feb 24 Box 52, Folder 1 Track and field news. 1986. Box 52, Folder 2 Track- general. 1986. Box 52, Folder 7 Track opp. (SMU, Texas). 1986 Apr 12. Box 58, Folder 1 Press guide material (cross country). 1986. Box 58, Folder 2 Twilight all-comers (cross country). 1986 Sep 14. Box 58, Folder 3 Fresno invite (cross country). 1986 Sep 20. Box 58, Folder 4 Stanford invite (cross country). 1986 Oct 04. Box 58, Folder 5 Northridge invite (cross country). 1986 Oct 11. Box 58, Folder 6 Arizona invite (cross country). 1986 Oct 13. Box 58, Folder 7 Cal-Poly invite (cross country). 1986 Oct 18. Box 58, Folder 8 Green and gold (cross country). 1986 Oct 25. Box 58, Folder 9 Pac-10 (cross country). 1986 Nov 03. Box 58, Folder 10 NCAA dist 8 (cross country). 1986 Nov 15. Box 58, Folder 11 NCAA (cross country). 1986 Nov 24. Box 58, Folder 12 NCAA finals (cross country and track). 1986-1987. Box 58, Folder 13 Fall classic (cross country and track). 1986 Dec 07. Box 58, Folder 14 UCLA, SDS, CSLA triangular (track). 1987 Feb 21. Box 58, Folder 15 LBS invitational (track). 1987 Mar 01. Box 58, Folder 16 Arizona (track). 1987 Mar 07. Box 59, Folder 1 LBS, AP, CS Northridge (track). 1987 Mar 14. Box 59, Folder 2 At Cal (track). 1987 Mar 28. Box 59, Folder 3 Fresno relays (track). 1987 Apr 04. Box 59, Folder 4 Northridge invitational (track). 1987 Apr 11. Box 59, Houston (track). 1987 Apr 18. Folders 5-6 Box 59, Folder 7 Mt. Sac (track). 1987 Apr 25-26. Box 75, Track and field news. 1984-1985. Folders 1-2 Box 75, Folder 3 Track and field. 1985. Box 75, Folder 4 Track and field photos. 1987. Finding Aid for the Intercollegiate University Archives Record Series 309 4 Athletics. Sports Information. Press releases and statistics. 1... Cross Country; Track & Field. Series 4.1974-1997. Box 75, Folder 5 Track and field info and photos. 1987. Box 76, Folder 6 Track vs. Iowa and KU. 1988 Apr 09. Box 76, Folder 7 Track vs. Houston and KSU. 1988 Apr 16. Box 76, Folder 8 Track at Mt. Sac.
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