Sunday, August 16

In the news:

UCLA men’s soccer takes down Cal State Fullerton in 1-0 overtime win

The No. 16 UCLA men’s soccer team made a splash into the win column in a big way. In the 95th minute, redshirt junior midfielder Brian Iloski hit the game-winning penalty kick to defeat Cal State Fullerton (0-0-2) 1-0. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior midfielder Brian Iloski hit the game-winning penalty kick to defeat Cal State Fullerton 1-0 in overtime on Monday night to advance the Bruins to a 1-0-1 record. (Daily Bruin file photo)




Bruins prepare for men’s soccer season with many returning players

Having an 11-9-1 record, UCLA’s first second-round exit since 2012 and only one player picked in the MLS SuperDraft – the lowest total since 2011 – would indicate that men’s soccer had a mediocre 2015 campaign. Read more...

Photo: Junior forward Abu Danladi, along with Seyi Adekoya and sophomore midfielder Jose Hernandez provided the spark to UCLA’s offense in 2015, and aim to excite again. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Eight Bruins to join UCLA Athletics 2016 Hall of Fame

Eight UCLA alumni will be inducted in the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame this fall. The new members have a combined 26 NCAA team and individual championships and six Olympic medals over their careers. Read more...

Photo: Adam Krikorian is one of eight Bruins who will be inducted in the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame. The former player and coach won 15 national titles in Westwood. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Battle of the Editors: Rookie of the year

Battle of the Editors: Next year’s Daily Bruin Sports editors square off in their first co-publication ever. The new kids at the helm argue who they think should be UCLA’s rookie of the year. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Jose Hernandez powered the Bruin offense this season. The Pac-12 Freshman of the Year scored 11 goals and had four assists, leading the team with 26 points. (Daily Bruin file photo)


UCLA Athletics receives $5M donation for new soccer-specific stadium

Less than a year after unveiling the start of its One Goal initiative, UCLA Athletics announced a $5 million donation from the Annenberg Foundation that will go toward a new soccer-specific stadium at North Athletic Field. Read more...

Photo: Both soccer teams have used Drake Stadium as their home field for matches. The new soccer-specific venue at the location of the current North Athletic Field will become the new home for the programs. (Jose Ubeda/Daily Bruin staff)



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