Thursday, June 19

Soccer continues season with new recruits despite losing last year’s top players

The Bruins gained a lot of new talent in the past few months, and they haven’t hesitated in putting them to work. No. 15 UCLA men’s soccer (3-1) gained nine new players this offseason. Read more...

Photo: Freshman midfielder Tarun Karumanchi readies to strike the ball. Karumanchi has started in all four of the Bruins’ games, logging the second-most minutes on the roster thus far. (Antonio Martinez/Daily Bruin staff)


Winning streak for men’s soccer ends with defeat to Grand Canyon

Down to 10 men, the Bruins’ perfect record was dashed. No. 4 UCLA men’s soccer (3-1-0) fell to the Grand Canyon (2-2-0) 3-2 at home Monday night. Read more...

Photo: Junior forward Andre Ochoa dribbles the ball. The San Diego State transfer logged one assist in UCLA’s 10-man effort against the Grand Canyon. The Bruins dropped their first game of the season against the Lopes. (August Suchecki/Daily Bruin)


UCLA men’s soccer earns 1st 3-0 start to season in 20 years with win over Liberty

The Bruins secured another victory en route to their first 3-0 start in 20 years. No 4. UCLA men’s soccer (3-0) maintained clean sheets in its first two games of the season but allowed two goals in the first half of its match against Liberty (1-1-1). Read more...

Photo: Senior midfielder Riley Ferch accelerates toward the ball. Ferch logged two of UCLA’s five goals in its victory against Liberty on Friday night – matching his 2021 scoring output on the season. (Marc-Anthony Rosas/Daily Bruin)


UCLA men’s soccer starts season strong with top-five ranking

After just two regular season games, the Bruins managed to jump 19 spots in the rankings. No. 4 UCLA men’s soccer (2-0) started its season ranked 23rd, but after shutouts against UC Irvine and Virginia Tech, the Bruins have cracked the top five. Read more...

Photo: Junior forward Andre Ochoa prepares to strike the ball. Ochoa registered one shot on goal in No. 4 UCLA’s latest victory against Virginia Tech. After back-to-back shutouts, the Bruins vaulted 19 spots in the rankings. (Antonio Martinez/Daily Bruin staff)


UCLA men’s soccer begins season 2-0 for the first time since 2018

The Bruins served the Hokies their first 0-2 start in 11 years. No. 23 UCLA men’s soccer (2-0) held Virginia Tech (0-2) scoreless Thursday at home to notch its second win of the season in 1-0 fashion. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt sophomore forward Jose Contell celebrates with a backflip. Contell scored UCLA’s lone goal against Virginia Tech in its shutout on Sunday at home. (Joseph Jimenez/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA men’s soccer defeats UC Irvine, secures 1st win of season

In the 52nd minute of the match, junior defender Tommy Silva stood over the ball by the right corner flag. He played a short pass to redshirt senior midfielder Jose Sosa, who took a few touches toward the goal, before delivering a cross into the box with his right foot. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior forward Kevin Diaz, who tied for the team lead in goals last season, scored UCLA’s sole goal in its shutout against UC Irvine Thursday. (Vivian Xu/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Men’s soccer prepares to face UC Irvine, Virginia Tech with revamped squad

After a four-year drought, the Bruins will begin their season as a nationally ranked team once again. No. 23 UCLA men’s soccer will face off against UC Irvine and Virginia Tech at Wallis Annenberg Stadium Thursday and Sunday, respectively. Read more...

Photo: Senior winger Constantinos Michaelides celebrates on the field. Michaelides scored one of two goals in the Bruins’ preseason 2-0 win against Westmont. (Lauren Kim/Daily Bruin)



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