Sunday, December 14

UCLA women’s soccer returns to Westwood for series of Big Ten faceoffs

This post was updated Sept. 26 at 12:41 a.m. A Big Ten kickoff on home turf is just around the corner. No. 18 UCLA women’s soccer (8-2-1, 3-0, Big Ten) arrives in Westwood for a series of home matches at Wallis Annenberg Stadium against Wisconsin (5-2-2, 1-1-1, Big Ten) on Thursday and Minnesota (8-1-1, 2-1-0, Big Ten) on Sunday. Read more...

Photo: Junior midfielder Sofia Cook dribbles through multiple defenders. Cook earned All-Pac-12 Second Team honors last season. (Darlene Sanzon/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA women’s soccer fires up in second half to win 2-0 against Purdue

Turning up the heat in the second half, the Bruins overcame a lackluster start against the Boilermakers on Sunday. “First half was very, very, very boring,” said coach Margueritte Aozasa. Read more...

Photo: Senior defender Quincy McMahon runs towards the ball, attempting to beat an opponent. McMahon was the first ever player to win Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week honors four times in one year, which she achieved last season. (Nicolas Greamo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Tightened defense, returning veterans propel women’s soccer to win over Indiana

Conference matchplay continues for the Bruins as they etch another tally on the scoreboard. On Thursday night, No. 21 UCLA women’s soccer (7-2-1, 2-0-0 Big Ten) continued to kick off its inaugural matches in the Big Ten with a 1-0 win against Indiana (5-2-1, 0-2-0) at Bill Armstrong Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana. Read more...

Photo: Junior midfielder Sofia Cook winds up to kick the ball with a defender at her back. Cook earned All-Pac-12 Second Team honors last season. (Michael Gallagher/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA women’s soccer continues on the road, looks ahead to opponents in Indiana

Big Ten contention is in full swing – but the Bruins have yet to face a longtime conference foe. Following a 2-1 win in its Big Ten debut against Oregon, UCLA women’s soccer (6-2-1, 1-0 Big Ten) will face Indiana (5-1-1, 0-1) and Purdue (5-2-1, 1-0) this weekend. Read more...

Photo: Graduate student midfielder Sunshine Fontes prepares to receive the ball between two opponents. Fontes’ return was questioned at the end of last season, but the Wahiawa, Hawaii, local made an appearance in UCLA’s Big Ten debut against Oregon. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Bruins defeat Ducks in women’s soccer’s debut Big Ten matchup

Big Ten conference play has kicked off with a win. No. 22 UCLA women’s soccer (6-2-1, 1-0 Big Ten) tallied off its first match in Big Ten action with a 2-1 win against Oregon (4-4-1, 0-1) at the Papé Field in Eugene on Saturday night. Read more...

Photo: Graduate student midfielder Sunshine Fontes leans into a kick. Fontes, who scored five goals last season, made her first appearance of the 2024-2025 season and scored the Bruins’ first goal with a penalty kick. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Women’s soccer will officially start the Big Ten against Oregon on Saturday

The wait is almost over. While the Bruins became official members of the Big Ten at the beginning of August, Saturday’s game will mark the team’s conference debut. Read more...

Photo: Graduate student midfielder Meg Boade battles with an opponent for the ball. Boade recently transferred from another Big Ten team, Northwestern. (Michael Gallagher/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA women’s soccer ends pre-conference games with loss to Kentucky

Ending their pre-conference slate on a sour note, the Bruins departed with a loss. No. 9 UCLA women’s soccer (5-2-1) concluded its non-conference schedule with a 2-0 loss to Kentucky (7-0), marking its second defeat on the road, which took place Sunday morning in Lexington, Kentucky. Read more...

Photo: Senior defender Quincy McMahon goes head-to-head with an opponent in pursuit of the ball. Last season, McMahon made history when she was Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week four times in one year. (Nicolas Greamo/Daily Bruin senior staff)



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