Monday, June 23

Women’s soccer to face defending national champion USC

UCLA women’s soccer will welcome crosstown rival USC on Friday, a match that carries postseason implications for both teams. Friday’s meeting with the No. 6 Trojans (14-2-1, 8-1-1 Pac-12) will be an opportunity for the No. Read more...

Photo: Senior defender Mackenzie Cerda will play her final game at Drake Stadium this Friday as the Bruins take on their crosstown rivals to cap off the regular season. (Axel Lopez/Daily Bruin)


UCLA women’s soccer to rely on strong freshman corps to enter postseason

With UCLA women’s soccer losing one of its key players right before the postseason tournament, the team will have to rely on younger stars to step up. Read more...

Photo: Freshman forward/midfielder Delanie Sheehan has logged a total of four goals and 10 points so far this year. The Brentwood, California, native has played 1,011 minutes in her debut season. (Axel Lopez/Daily Bruin)


No. 6 UCLA women’s soccer takes down No. 16 California in tight game

One goal was all No. 6 UCLA women’s soccer needed Sunday afternoon (14-2-2, 7-2-1 Pac-12) against No. 16 California. (13-4-1, 6-3-1). Freshman forward Ashley Sanchez delivered with a display of patience and individual talent. Read more...

Photo: Freshman forward Ashley Sanchez was the only player in uniform Sunday afternoon who was able to come up with a goal. The No. 6 Bruins would take the game by a score of 1-0. (Axel Lopez/Daily Bruin)


UCLA women’s soccer falls to Stanford in controversial game

The game was decided in two attacking moves. At one end, UCLA women’s soccer won the ball in the center of the park. Freshman midfielder Viviana Villacorta took a touch and sent a through ball that beat the Stanford defense and junior forward Hailie Mace ran onto it. Read more...

Photo: Senior defender MacKenzie Cerda said UCLA missed an opportunity to take advantage of Stanford’s defense Thursday night. UCLA fell to No. 1 Stanford 1-0. (Axel Lopez/Daily Bruin)


No. 6 UCLA women’s soccer gets ready to take on No. 1 Stanford

The Bruins will get a chance to play the top-ranked team in the NCAA this week. Although the No. 1 Stanford Cardinal have led the nation this season both offensively and defensively, coach Amanda Cromwell said the two teams share several similarities. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore defender Kaiya McCullough and the Bruins take on top-ranked the Cardinal on Thursday. Stanford is currently riding a 13-game winning streak, with their most recent loss taking place in August. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Women’s soccer bounces back from first loss with win over Washington

After suffering its first loss of the season Friday, No. 2 UCLA (13-1-2, 6-1-1 Pac-12) scored early to defeat Washington (9-6-2, 2-4-2) 3-0. The Bruins began attacking the goal from the blow of the whistle, imposing themselves on the Husky defense, The Bruins attacked early in the victory, representing a change in game flow for a UCLA team that has consistently started slowly only to pick things up in the second half. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore midfielder Jessie Fleming scored the first goal of the game in the seventh minute. Junior forward Hailie Mace and freshman forward Ashley Sanchez each added on a goal of their own later in the match to put the Bruins up 3-0. (Amy Dixon/Assistant Photo editor)



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