Sunday, May 5



Former soccer goalkeeper Brian Rowe secures a spot on Los Angeles Galaxy

It was official: Rowe finally had a place to call home for the rest of the season after spending most of his first year out of college bouncing around from team to team. He was signed by the defending MLS champions on July 13 and was officially a member of the Galaxy when they faced the Timbers the next day. Read more...

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The Los Angeles Galaxy just signed former UCLA goalkeeper Brian Rowe. Rowe had been drafted by Chivas USA, but let go. Two of Galaxy’s three goalkeepers are alumni from UCLA.



New and returning talent to carry men’s soccer team after the departure of star players

Twice the UCLA men's soccer team thought it had punched its ticket to the NCAA College Cup championship game with goals in its semifinal game, and twice it was wrong. In the semifinals of the College Cup in Alabama, No. Read more...

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Rising junior midfielder Victor Munoz, pictured here in UCLA’s loss to UNC in the NCAA championship finals, will likely play a different role this upcoming season.



6 Bruins selected in 2012 MLS draft

The UCLA men's soccer team's season ended abruptly over a month ago in the College Cup semifinals in Alabama, but several members of the team kick-started their professional careers by getting drafted into Major League Soccer over the past week. Sophomore midfielder Kelyn Rowe (3rd overall to the New England Revolution) and junior forward Chandler Hoffman (13th overall to the Philadelphia Union) were chosen in the first round of the 2012 MLS SuperDraft on Jan. Read more...

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Sophomore midfielder Kelyn Rowe was picked third overall in the Major League Soccer draft by the New England Revolution. Rowe is one of six Bruins who will begin their MLS careers.



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