
UCLA - Robinson Era White Heavyweight PO Hoody
“I felt I was living in an academic and athletic dream world.”
There’ll never be another Jackie Robinson. From 1939 and 1941 Robinson was a four-sport star with the UCLA Bruins, playing football, baseball, basketball and track. How good was Jackie? In his first ever baseball game in Westwood, he had four hits and four stolen bases. He broke records in track and field 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.
With over 120 national champions in UCLA history across sports, the 5-foot-11 Robinson stood out. He became the tradition.
This heavyweight hoody features a chenille badge at left chest, emroidered felt badge on right sleeve, and a printed back. Officially licensed by Jackie Robinson and UCLA.
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UCLA - Robinson Era White Heavyweight PO Hoody
“I felt I was living in an academic and athletic dream world.”
There’ll never be another Jackie Robinson. From 1939 and 1941 Robinson was a four-sport star with the UCLA Bruins, playing football, baseball, basketball and track. How good was Jackie? In his first ever baseball game in Westwood, he had four hits and four stolen bases. He broke records in track and field 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.
With over 120 national champions in UCLA history across sports, the 5-foot-11 Robinson stood out. He became the tradition.
This heavyweight hoody features a chenille badge at left chest, emroidered felt badge on right sleeve, and a printed back. Officially licensed by Jackie Robinson and UCLA.
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“I felt I was living in an academic and athletic dream world.”
There’ll never be another Jackie Robinson. From 1939 and 1941 Robinson was a four-sport star with the UCLA Bruins, playing football, baseball, basketball and track. How good was Jackie? In his first ever baseball game in Westwood, he had four hits and four stolen bases. He broke records in track and field 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.
With over 120 national champions in UCLA history across sports, the 5-foot-11 Robinson stood out. He became the tradition.
This heavyweight hoody features a chenille badge at left chest, emroidered felt badge on right sleeve, and a printed back. Officially licensed by Jackie Robinson and UCLA.





















