Tuesday, December 16

UCLA men’s soccer breaks overtime streak, beats Washington

After playing to four straight winless overtimes in the past two weeks, the UCLA men’s soccer team was not just physically tired, but also mentally and emotionally fatigued, said coach Jorge Salcedo. Read more...

Photo: After four straight overtime games, UCLA avoiding going to extra time again after a late goal by freshman forward/midfielfer Gage Zerboni gave them the win.


UCLA men’s soccer aims to settle score with Oregon State and Washington

Following a trip up to the Pacific Northwest for two hard-fought games that both ended in draws after two overtimes, the UCLA men’s soccer team came home to a nice surprise: homemade Rice Krispies Treats delivered by coach Jorge Salcedo’s wife and kids at the end of practice on Thursday But these treats provided only a short respite for the Bruins before they began to prepare to face the same teams yet again. Read more...


Men’s soccer reserves make case for more playing time

Most of the recognizable faces from the UCLA men’s soccer team were gone by the end of Wednesday’s practice. Instead, the final scrimmage was played out largely by those hungry for more playing time and eager to make an impression on their coach. Read more...

Photo: In the midst of playing four games in 10 days, UCLA men’s soccer will have to conserve energy to reduce its fatigue.





UCLA midfielder becomes No. 1 goal-scorer after transition to offense

Throughout practices and games, Leo Stolz hears his name called out more often than any other player on the UCLA men’s soccer team. Whenever he has the ball, which is often, Stolz is constantly attacking and probing the defense. Read more...

Photo: After earning first-team All-Pac-12 honors last season, junior midfielder Leo Stolz has taken his game to a new level this season, scoring five goals in the first 11 games after scoring no goals all of last season. Stolz points to his position change as the reason behind his success.



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