UCLA men’s soccer finished 2016 with the fewest wins it had had in eight years. This year, eight years ballooned to 48. The Bruins escaped the 2017 season with seven wins. Read more...
Photo: (Mavis Zeng/Daily Bruin)
UCLA men’s soccer finished 2016 with the fewest wins it had had in eight years. This year, eight years ballooned to 48. The Bruins escaped the 2017 season with seven wins. Read more...
Photo: (Mavis Zeng/Daily Bruin)
The Bruins crawled to the finish line. The San Diego State Aztecs, losers of four straight, and the Bruins, losers of three straight, have both experienced tumultuous seasons. Read more...
Photo: The Bruins suffered their fifth shutout loss of the year against San Diego State on Saturday. Both teams won’t make the NCAA soccer tournament in 2017. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Men’s soccerNicholas Yekikian, assistant Sports editor With No. 4 Stanford’s (14-1-2, 8-0-1 Pac-12) 5-1 drubbing of UCLA (7-9-1, 4-5-0) last week, the Cardinal clinched their fourth consecutive Pac-12 title. Read more...
Photo: Stanford, Washington and California are the three teams with the strongest records in Pac-12 play this year. Stanford’s final three conference matches are against UCLA, San Diego State and California – three teams the Cardinal have already beaten. (Ken Shin/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Each time UCLA men’s soccer scored, California would answer with its own goal just under a minute later. The Bruins and the Golden Bears both scored in the 53rd minute of play. Read more...
Photo: Junior midfielder Anderson Asiedu earned his second goal of the year Sunday against California. It came in the 78th minute of the match and tied the game at two goals per team, but it would not be enough, as the Bruins fell 3-2. (Erin Rice/Daily Bruin)
The Pac-12 regular season has been decided. UCLA men’s soccer (7-8-1, 4-4-0 Pac-12) fell 5-1 on the road to the newly crowned conference champion No. 4 Stanford (13-2-1, 7-0-1) who clinched the honor with its victory Thursday night. Read more...
Photo: Redshirt senior midfielder Brian Iloski scored UCLA men’s soccer’s only goal in their blowout 5-1 loss to No. 4 Stanford. The Bruins logged a paltry 12 shots during the match – the Cardinal more than doubled that with 25. (Ken Shin/Daily Bruin senior staff)
In what will likely be the Bruins’ most challenging weekend of the year, UCLA men’s soccer (7-7-1, 4-3-0 Pac-12) will face two of the Pac-12’s top teams – No. Read more...
Photo: The Bruins are headed into their most difficult weekend of the year. With both Stanford and California on the docket, UCLA will have to muster all the offense it can to secure wins against two of the conference’s best teams. (Habeba Mostafa/Daily Bruin)
The last time UCLA men’s soccer faced Washington they came out on top 1-0. On Sunday, the roles were reversed as the No. 23 Huskies (12-5-1, 5-3-1 Pac-12) took the match, defeating the Bruins (7-7-1, 4-3-0) with just one goal. Read more...
Photo: Freshman forward Santiago Herrera and the rest of the UCLA men’s soccer team was unable to put up a goal on Sunday. The Bruins scored five goals in their game Thursday. (Habeba Mostafa/Daily Bruin)