Monday, August 17

In the news:

Men’s soccer to face top conference competitors Stanford, California

In what will likely be the Bruins’ most challenging weekend of the year, UCLA men’s soccer (7-7-1, 4-3-0 Pac-12) will face two of the Pac-12’s top teams – No. Read more...

Photo: The Bruins are headed into their most difficult weekend of the year. With both Stanford and California on the docket, UCLA will have to muster all the offense it can to secure wins against two of the conference’s best teams. (Habeba Mostafa/Daily Bruin)


UCLA men’s soccer edged out by No. 23 Washington in 1-0 loss

The last time UCLA men’s soccer faced Washington they came out on top 1-0. On Sunday, the roles were reversed as the No. 23 Huskies (12-5-1, 5-3-1 Pac-12) took the match, defeating the Bruins (7-7-1, 4-3-0) with just one goal. Read more...

Photo: Freshman forward Santiago Herrera and the rest of the UCLA men’s soccer team was unable to put up a goal on Sunday. The Bruins scored five goals in their game Thursday. (Habeba Mostafa/Daily Bruin)


UCLA men’s soccer steamrolls Oregon State, plays shutout match

The Bruins needed a rebound. That’s exactly what UCLA men’s soccer (7-6-1, 4-2 Pac-12) got Thursday evening in a 5-0 rout of visiting Oregon State (5-11, 2-6). Read more...

Photo: Sophomore defender Alex Knox scored his first two goals of the 2017 season in UCLA men’s soccer’s 5-0 rout of Oregon State. The Bruins will next face Washington come Sunday – it will be their final home game of the year. (Erin Rice/Daily Bruin)


Men’s soccer gets ready for last two home games of the season

One more ride on the conference rollercoaster. In the first round of conference play, UCLA men’s soccer (6-6-1, 3-2-0 Pac-12) dropped the first two games and took home slim wins in the final three – the team even pulled off an upset. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior Brian Iloski will be playing in his final homestand Sunday against No. 23 Washington, but before that he and the rest of the Bruins will have to face the Beavers on Thursday. (Axel Lopez/Daily Bruin)


Around the League: Stanford men’s soccer remains strong in rankings, first in Pac-12

Men’s soccer Nicholas Yekikian, Assistant Sports editor With the last bout of conference play looming over the Pac-12, this season’s leaders and losers are starting to take shape. Read more...

Photo: Stanfrd men’s soccer has put up a 12-2-1 overall record and a 6-0-1 conference record. They lead the Pac-12 with 19 points, seven points better than second-place California and nine points better than third-place Washington. UCLA is fourth place with nine. (Ken Shin/Daily Bruin)


UCLA men’s soccer unbeaten streak finishes with loss to San Diego

The Bruins couldn’t make it five in a row. For the first time since the 2014 season, UCLA men’s soccer (6-6-1, 3-2-0 Pac-12) went four consecutive games without a loss. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt sophomore forward Blayne Martinez scored the UCLA’s lone goal Sunday. It wasn’t enough. The Bruins fell to the Toreros 3-1. It was their first loss in five games. (Axel Lopez/Daily Bruin)


Men’s soccer goes into double overtime against New Mexico for 1-1 draw

No result after 110 minutes of hard soccer. For the first time this season, the Bruins headed into double overtime and left with a tie. The Bruins (6-5-1, 3-2-0 Pac-12) faced No. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore defender Matthew Powell logged his second goal of the year against No. 24 New Mexico. The lone strike would represent UCLA’s only score of the night, and despite another lackluster night on offense, the Bruins were able to hang on in double overtime and come away from the match with a 1-1 draw – its first of the season. (Erin Rice/Daily Bruin)



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