Saturday, May 10



Men’s soccer ties SDSU

The No. 4 UCLA men's soccer team went into its Pac-10 showdown with San Diego St. riding a six-match unbeaten streak. The Bruins continued that streak with a 2-2 draw in San Diego Sunday, but a few controversial moments had an effect on the outcome of the game that saw two Bruins injured and one sent off. The tie brought UCLA to 6-1-2 and 1-0-2 in the Pac-10. San Diego St. is now 3-3-4 overall and 0-1-2 in the Pac-10. Read more...

Photo: Senior midfielder Kyle Nakazawa scored an early goal against San Diego St. to help the Bruins to a 2-2 tie. The tally boosted Nakazawa’s team-leading total to eight.


Senior standouts return for men’s soccer’s third Pac-10 game on the road

Halfway into the season, the UCLA men's soccer team has ascended to No. 4 in the national rankings and is currently riding a six-match unbeaten streak heading into Sunday's Pac-10 contest at San Diego State. Read more...

Photo: Senior midfielder Michael Stephens kicks the ball downfield during the Bruins’ draw with Cal last season on Oct. 31, 2008. Stephens is making his first appearance with the Bruins since returning from playing with the U-20 Men’s National Team in Egypt. The No. 4 Bruins will conclude their three-match road swing as they take on the San Diego State Aztecs Sunday afternoon at SDSU Sports Deck.




Young players progress in positions vacated by former stars Perk, Stephens

In the wake of the departure of Brian Perk and Michael Stephens, two of the UCLA men's soccer team's top players, the Bruins have displayed just how deep they really are. Read more...

Photo: Freshman foward Ryan Hollingshead, who scored his second goal of the season on Sunday, narrowly avoids a slidetackle against UNLV. The freshmen, including Hollingshead, have been making a significant impact so far this season.



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