A tribute to Jackie Robinson’s UCLA chapter.
“A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives.”
Jackie’s heroics as a four-sport star at UCLA were as dramatic as they were improbable. In his first ever baseball game with the Bruins he had four hits and four stolen bases. He broke records in track and field in the long jump and set the record for most yards-per-carry in football, averaging 12.2 yards per tote. On the hardwood, he blazed up and down the basketball court, averaging a dozen points a game.
He was a sports montage of greatness, and he went on to become one of the most significant – and truly revered – athletes of all time. As part of our “culture and influence” spotlight in the month of February, we have a new black heavyweight hoody & Bruin blue trucker hat paying homage to Jackie Robinson, a man whose impact was immeasurable.
Officially licensed by UCLA / Jackie Robinson.



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