Sunday, June 22

Women’s soccer scores big in regular season opener against SDSU

The Bruins’ warmups went long Friday. After their opponent, San Diego State (1-1), went back to its bench to get its lineup ready, No. 9 UCLA women’s soccer (1-0) lingered on the field for a minute or so, practicing crossing the ball into the box and finishing in the corner. Read more...

Photo: Junior forward Hailie Mace scored one of the Bruins’ five goals Friday. Mace said that crosses had been one of the team’s main focuses in practice, which they executed against SDSU. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Women’s soccer kicks off 2017-2018 sports with exhibition game Friday

Out of all 22 varsity teams at UCLA, women’s soccer is the first to get back into action after the summer. “It’s kind of a cool thing to know that we have to set the tone for all the sports here,” said coach Amanda Cromwell. Read more...

Photo: Jessie Fleming is one of three co-captains for the ninth-ranked Bruins this upcoming season. UCLA will host two matches at Drake Stadium to start the season Friday and Sunday. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Women’s soccer signs 10 new recruits, rounding out No. 2-ranked class

UCLA women’s soccer signed 10 recruits Wednesday to complete the No. 2-ranked recruiting class in the nation by Top Drawer Soccer. Among the incoming freshmen are Ashley Sanchez and Karina Rodriguez, who are ranked first and seventh in their class, respectively. Read more...

Photo: Coach Amanda Cromwell and the UCLA women’s soccer team signed 10 recruits, including the top-ranked prospect in the nation for the second consecutive year. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Women’s soccer’s Mal Pugh to leave UCLA for professional career

The headliner of UCLA women’s soccer’s No. 1 recruiting class for the 2016 season will not be suiting up for the Bruins for an official in-season game. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Mal Pugh has left UCLA to pursue a career in professional soccer. Pugh had just enrolled in classes for winter quarter after forgoing the fall soccer season in preparation for the U-20 Women’s World Cup. (Aaron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post)



Women’s soccer focuses on season positives after loss to West Virginia

Season-ending losses are never fun. Going out on penalties, like UCLA did against West Virginia, makes it worse. “(Penalty kicks) are a crapshoot,” said coach Amanda Cromwell. Read more...

Photo: Freshman midfielder Jessie Fleming was a bright spot throughout UCLA women’s soccer’s season, leading the team with 11 goals and 27 points despite missing the first two games of the year due to the Olympics. (Mackenzie Possee/Assistant Photo editor)



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