Thursday, December 18

UCLA men’s soccer to start Pac-12 season against Washington

Pac-12 season is officially here for the men’s soccer team. No. 13 UCLA (4-2-1) will stay in Westwood this weekend to face No. 16 Washington (6-2) Thursday evening and Oregon State (4-3-1) Sunday afternoon, after falling to Cal Poly on the road 1-0 nearly a week ago. Read more...

Photo: Team captain defender Michael Amick has been integral to the Bruins’ success this season. The senior has yet to miss a single minute of action. (Daily Bruin file photo)


UCLA men’s soccer ends winning streak with loss to Cal Poly

On Thursday night the UCLA men’s soccer team was riding a three-game winning streak. By Friday, that streak had ended. The No. 6 Bruins (4-2-1, Pac-12) were ousted by the unranked Cal Poly Mustangs (2-4-1) 1-0 in San Luis Obispo, California. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA men’s soccer team’s three game winning streak was snapped Friday after an upset by unranked Cal Poly. (Daily Bruin file photo)




Men’s soccer prepares to face Santa Barbara and its home crowd

UCLA men’s soccer will run into an unfamiliar foe on Saturday. That opponent is not so much another team but the opposing team’s fans. Saturday’s matchup will mark the end of the No. Read more...

Photo: Junior forward Abu Danladi debuted two games ago but he leads the Bruins with three goals, two of which came within 11 seconds of each other against then-No. 1 Akron last Monday. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Regulars take a step back as men’s soccer shuts out CSUN

At long last, the most extensive home stand of the season has come to an end. The No. 8 UCLA men’s soccer team (3-1-1) has been in LA for over two and a half weeks, but their stay ended Monday with a 4-0 victory against CSU Northridge. Read more...

Photo: Senior midfielder Willie Raygoza registered his first goal of the season, which got the Bruins on the board early against CSU Northridge. He also registered an assist in the 90th minute. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)


No. 9 UCLA men’s soccer upsets No. 1 Akron in 6-1 offensive battle

Abu Danladi’s 2016 debut lasted nine minutes. He didn’t need close to that many to make an impression. In just 11 seconds, the junior forward weaved his way across the field – twice – and single-handedly ignited UCLA men’s soccer’s largely-dormant offense. Read more...

Photo: Junior forward Abu Danladi scored two goals in 11 seconds, the inception of what would become a new NCAA team-record Monday evening when redshirt freshman forward Blayne Martinez added a third 21 seconds later. (Daily Bruin file photo)



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