Sunday, August 16

In the news:

Bruins triumph over Terrapins, gain confidence in offensive play

This post was updated Sept. 8 at 11:25 p.m. Junior forward Milan Iloski tracked a long ball to the right edge of Maryland’s penalty box in the 61st minute. Read more...

Photo: Junior forward Milan Iloski’s hat trick Friday propelled the Bruins to an upset victory over the defending national champions, No. 3 Maryland. Iloski leads the Bruins in goals, with four on the season in just three games. (Niveda Tennety/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA men’s soccer eager to face top-10s after one loss, one victory

The Bruins are set for more matches against ranked opponents – this time on their home turf. UCLA men’s soccer (1-1) is slated to go against No. Read more...

Photo: Junior defender Ben Reveno started both of the Bruins’ opening games against Northwestern and No. 2 Indiana. The Bruins’ backline managed a shutout performance against the Wildcats, but allowed two Hoosier goals, one of them coming in overtime. (Axel Lopez/Daily Bruin senior staff)


In first weekend of season, men’s soccer scores one win and endures one loss

Coach Ryan Jorden said he couldn’t have asked for a more exciting first weekend as the head coach of the Bruins. In their opening weekend, the golden goal was both friend and foe for the Bruins as both games for UCLA men’s soccer (1-1-0) were pushed to extra time. Read more...

Photo: Junior forward Milan Iloski’s golden goal against Northwestern ended the game in overtime in the 95th minute, giving the Bruins their first win of the season. Against No. 2 Indiana, Iloski assisted on the Bruins’ only goal in Monday’s loss. (Axel Lopez/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Men’s soccer focuses on possession, solid defense for start of regular season

After two exhibition wins, coach Ryan Jorden is – technically speaking – undefeated to begin his career in Westwood. But the Bruins’ next two games are the ones that actually count toward their record, and one of their next opponents is in contention for a national title. Read more...

Photo: Junior midfielder Andrew Paoli returns for his third year with the Bruins as UCLA men’s soccer is set to begin its regular season against both Northwestern and No. 2 Indiana. Last year, Paoli made five appearances for the Bruins, starting twice. (MacKenzie Coffman/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Men’s soccer on target for strong season with shutout exhibition against Omaha

In 180 minutes of exhibition action, the Bruins didn’t allow a single goal. UCLA men’s soccer will begin its regular season without suffering a loss in the preseason after its 1-0 exhibition win on the road against Omaha on Saturday night. Read more...

Photo: Junior midfielder Eric Iloski tallied UCLA men’s soccer’s only goal in its exhibition win over Omaha on Saturday. The Bruins will kick off their regular season Aug. 30 versus Northwestern. (MacKenzie Coffman/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Men’s soccer opens exhibition play with decisive 3-0 win

The Bruins opened the coach Ryan Jorden era with a win. UCLA men’s soccer secured a 3-0 win against Jorden’s alma mater Westmont College in its first exhibition match of the season Tuesday. Read more...

Photo: Junior forward Milan Iloski tallied three points in UCLA men’s soccer’s 3-0 win over Westmont Tuesday. Iloski was the third-highest scorer on last year’s squad with three goals. (MacKenzie Coffman/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Salcedo accepted $100K to admit prospective student allegedly from British Columbia

Five months later, Rick Singer’s shadow still looms large over Westwood. Court documents unsealed March 12 stated Singer – the driving force behind the Varsity Blues athletics admission scandal – paid then-UCLA men’s soccer coach Jorge Salcedo $100,000 to get a prospective student admitted to UCLA. Read more...

Photo: Former UCLA men’s soccer coach Jorge Salcedo was the recipient of a $100,000 bribe from Rick Singer, in exchange for a prospective student from British Columbia to be admitted as a soccer recruit. Salcedo pled not guilty to racketeering charges March 25. (Liz Ketcham/Photo editor)



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