Friday, July 3

Around the League: Men’s water polo avoids upset, soccer teams compete in postseason play

While Bruin athletes continue competing in Westwood, here’s a look at some of the biggest news from the rest of the Pac-12. Men’s water poloMichael Hull, assistant Sports editor There were nearly two upsets in the collegiate water polo world last weekend. Read more...

Photo: In the Big Splash – the annual rivalry game between Cal and Stanford – the Golden Bears nearly blew a four-goal fourth quarter lead, but held on to hold off the Cardinal 11-10. (Wesley Hardin/Daily Bruin)


Sophomore midfielder Jose Hernandez named Co-Pac-12 Player of the Year

On Tuesday in San Francisco, the Pac-12 announced it’s All-Conference award winners. In a field heavily inundated by Stanford talent, UCLA did take home one big prize – sophomore midfielder Jose Hernandez was named Co-Pac-12 Player of the Year. Read more...

Photo: On Tuesday, sophomore midfielder Jose Hernandez was named Co-Pac-12 Player of the Year. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Men’s soccer depends on victory against Aztecs for shot at postseason

The UCLA men’s soccer season is on the line. Thursday night at Drake Stadium, the Bruins will finish conference play against the No. 16 Aztecs, naturally hoping for a victory but more importantly, to improve their chances at an at-large bid into postseason play. Read more...

Photo: Forward Abu Danladi is tied for the team lead at five goals this season. However, unlike his teammates who have played 17 games, the senior has reached the high-water mark in only eight games after returning from an injury. (Hannah Ye/Assistant Photo editor)


Men’s soccer clinches win against Oregon State after up-and-down game

It took seven goals and three blown leads from both teams for the game to be decided, but ultimately the Bruins came out on top Sunday afternoon at Oregon State’s Senior Day in Corvallis, Oregon. Read more...

Photo: Junior forward Abu Danladi notched two goals in UCLA’s 4-3 win over Oregon State. One of those two goals came in the final 10 minutes of play. Sophomore midfielder Jackson Yueill tapped a short pass to Danladi for the eventual game-winner. (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin staff)


Early goal carries Washington past men’s soccer for 1-0 loss

UCLA began the game trailing after an early goal and No. 11 Washington never looked back, defeating the visiting team 1-0 in an open game with several scoring opportunities. Read more...

Photo: Junior forward Abu Danladi led both teams with nine shots, three of which were on target, but he was unable to break through as the Bruins were shut out by the No. 11 Huskies. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Men’s soccer hopes to find momentum in game against Washington

UCLA men’s soccer returns to Pac-12 conference action Thursday against No. 11 Washington in what promises to be a true road test. The Bruins will embark on their final road trip for conference play when they battle Washington and Oregon State this weekend before returning home to finish the year against San Diego State. Read more...

Photo: After a break from conference play, freshman defender Reggie Cannon and the UCLA men’s soccer team will go on a two game road-trip to face No. 11 Washington. The Huskies boast a five-game winning streak and recently defeated fellow Pac-12 powerhouse No. 9 Stanford. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)



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