Friday, December 19

Women’s soccer looks for wins in second, third conference games after Cal loss

No team has ever lost two of its first three conference games and gone on to win the Pac-12. No. 16 UCLA women’s soccer (6-2-1, 0-1-0 Pac-12) will play road games against Arizona (6-2-0, 0-1-0) on Thursday and Arizona State (6-2-2, 0-0-1) on Sunday, at risk of falling to 0-2 in conference for the second straight year after losing to California 2-1 on Friday. Read more...

Photo: Junior defender Lucy Parker has started every game at centerback for No. 16 UCLA women’s soccer since joining the Bruins in June. The 5-foot-8 defender often got to the ball on UCLA’s 16 corner kicks against California, but wasn’t able to finish one. (Joy Hong/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA women’s soccer splits up as players kick off national team duties

The Bruins will travel this week – but not every player will board the same flight. When No. 7 UCLA women’s soccer (6-2-1, 0-1 Pac-12) heads to the Grand Canyon State for a pair of games against Arizona and Arizona State, the team will play without three Bruins who have been called up to their respective national squads. Read more...

Photo: Senior goalkeeper Teagan Micah has averaged 87 minutes per game this season with No. 7 UCLA women’s soccer. Micah will be joined by freshman midfielder Rachel Lowe at national team camp for Australia this week. (Joy Hong/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Women’s soccer falls to Cal in conference opener after last-minute go-ahead goal

This post was updated Sept. 29 at 11:20 p.m.  The Bruins have lost their second match of the season to another unranked team. No. 7 UCLA women’s soccer (6-2-1, 0-1 Pac-12) was upset by California (9-1, 1-0) on Friday night in its conference opener. Read more...

Photo: Junior defender Karina Rodriguez logged three shots in No. 7 UCLA women’s soccer’s conference opener. The Bruins fell 2-1 to California at Wallis Annenberg Stadium on Friday when the Bears scored a goal in the 88th minute. (Joy Hong/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Women’s soccer to start conference play vs Cal after strong start for both teams

The Bruins have won six of their first eight games, but they will have the same record as everyone else when conference play begins: 0-0. No. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior forward Chloe Castaneda has played in all eight games for No. 7 UCLA women’s soccer in its nonconference slate. Castaneda has logged four shots this season as the Bruins head into their Pac-12 slate. (Joy Hong/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Women’s soccer emerges with one victory, one tie following weekend games

The Bruins’ dynamic duo is back. Junior forward Ashley Sanchez had notched a goal or an assist in each of UCLA’s 15 games between Sept. 30, 2018 and Aug. Read more...

Photo: Freshman forward Mia Fishel and junior forward Ashley Sanchez are tied for most points – 10 – following No. 5 UCLA women’s soccer’s weekend in Honolulu. After not scoring a point three games in a row, Fishel notched two goals and an assist in two games. (Joy Hong/Daily Bruin senior staff)


After playing soccer in England and Louisiana, Lucy Parker gives UCLA a shot

Only 13 minutes and 43 seconds into her first game as a Bruin, junior transfer Lucy Parker made her way upfield. The center back waited for the corner kick to come her way, leaped into the air, then headed the ball into the back of the net, notching UCLA women’s soccer’s first goal of 2019. Read more...

Photo: Junior center back Lucy Parker was named an All-American with the Tigers in 2018 after starting all 24 games, helping LSU to 10 shutouts and notching three goals – two of which were game-winners over then-No. 8 South Carolina and Boston University – to send the Tigers to the NCAA second round. (Niveda Tenney/Assistant Photo editor, Jessica Lam/Daily Bruin staff)


Battle of the Editors: Incoming freshman recruits carry potential to bolster UCLA athletics

UCLA has a history of reeling in some of the best recruits from California, the country and the world. This year’s crop of Bruin freshmen is no different, so the Daily Bruin Sports editors each picked their most anticipated incoming recruits. Read more...

Photo: Freshman forward Mia Fishel scored two goals and notched one assist in No. 5 UCLA women’s soccer’s first three games. Prior to coming to college, Fishel was a staple for the United States U17 Women’s National Team. (Niveda Tennety/Assistant Photo editor)



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