Tuesday, May 13

UCLA men’s soccer wins 1st conference victory of the season against Cal

This post was updated Oct. 3 at 9:17 p.m. The Bruins earned four points on the week with their victory over California. UCLA men’s soccer (4-2-2, 1-0-1 Pac-12) scored twice to beat Cal (4-3-3, 1-2-1) on Sunday at Wallis Annenberg Stadium. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior midfielder Tucker Lepley chases after a ball after evading a tackle from a UCLA men’s soccer opponent. (Joseph Jimenez/Photo editor)


UCLA men’s soccer fails to hold lead against Stanford, ends game in a draw

Fifty-four years of history, 75 matches and two conferences. The Bruins and the Cardinal have built a coinciding legacy of men’s soccer, from their first recorded match against each other in 1968 to the 2002 NCAA championship game, in which the two programs faced off against each other. Read more...

Photo: UCLA men’s soccer celebrates with the bench after the the first goal of the game was headed in by graduate student midfielder Ryan Becher. (Joseph Jimenez/Photo editor)



After slow start, UCLA men’s soccer dominates UC Irvine in shutout game

The Bruins’ attack needed 47 minutes to find its stride, but once the first goal was scored, it opened the floodgates. UCLA men’s soccer (3-2-1) wrapped up a string of nonconference play with a 4-0 win over UC Irvine (3-3-2) on Saturday night. Read more...

Photo: Graduate student defender Owen Schwartz holds off a UCLA men’s soccer opponent from the ball. (Julia Zhou/Assistant Photo editor)


“Sark-nado” Jack Sarkos co-leads Pac-12 in men’s soccer scoring pace

One name has been synonymous with the Bruins’ attacking efforts in their first five games. “Everybody should want to come and see the ‘Sark-nado’ scoring goals for us,” said coach Ryan Jorden. Read more...

Photo: After scoring a goal for UCLA men’s soccer, graduate student forward Jack Sarkos performs his “Sark-nado” celebration with fellow graduate students, midfielders Sean Karani and Ryan Becher. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Graduate student goalkeeper Noah Sutherland returns to soccer after one year away

Anybody who’s ever stepped onto the soccer field, whether as a professional or five-year-old, has to step away at some point. After his four years at Lehigh University were over – punctuated by a season-ending concussion as a senior – Noah Sutherland came to UCLA in 2022 to earn his master’s degree in financial engineering. Read more...

Photo: Graduate student goalkeeper Noah Sutherland watches a ball as he prepares to catch it during a UCLA men’s soccer practice. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)


UCLA men’s soccer cannot catch Cal State Fullerton in away loss

A promising matchup quickly took a turn for the worse when the Bruins gave up a goal in the opening minutes. UCLA men’s soccer (2-2-1) couldn’t respond to Cal State Fullerton (4-2-2) away from home, losing against the Titans for the first time in their last nine meetings. Read more...

Photo: UCLA men’s soccer coach Ryan Jorden exchanges thoughts with former volunteer assistant coach Walker Zimmerman. (Daily Bruin file photo)



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