Tuesday, December 30

UCLA men’s soccer clinches 2-1 win against the Golden Bears

Face to face with a squad led by a former Bruin and member of their 2002 national championship team, the Bruins secured the victory. UCLA men’s soccer (4-2-1, 1-0-1 Pac-12) defeated California (2-2-3, 1-1) in Berkeley 2-1 on Sunday afternoon. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt sophomore forward Jose Contell surveys the field. Contell scored the UCLA’s game-winner against California Sunday evening. (Daily Bruin file photo)




UCLA men’s soccer faces 1st shutout loss of season to Portland

The Bruins endured their first shutout of the season as the Pilots flew to the finish line. No. 25 UCLA men’s soccer (3-2) fell to Portland (3-0-2) by a score of 2-0 on Saturday night in its first road game of the season. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore goalkeeper Nate Crockford readies to clear the ball. Crockford logged a season-high four saves in the Bruins’ loss against Portland on Saturday night. (August Suchecki/Daily Bruin)


UCLA men’s soccer preps to play Portland Pilots for 1st road game of season

After four home games to start the season, the Bruins will face their first road test. No. 15 UCLA men’s soccer (3-1) will match up against Portland (2-0-2) on Saturday night at Merlo Field in Portland, Oregon. Read more...

Photo: Graduate student defender Nicolas Blassou runs toward the ball. Named to the All-Patriot League twice, Blassou transferred from American University and has already made a mark on the field for the Bruins. (August Suchecki/Daily Bruin)


Soccer continues season with new recruits despite losing last year’s top players

The Bruins gained a lot of new talent in the past few months, and they haven’t hesitated in putting them to work. No. 15 UCLA men’s soccer (3-1) gained nine new players this offseason. Read more...

Photo: Freshman midfielder Tarun Karumanchi readies to strike the ball. Karumanchi has started in all four of the Bruins’ games, logging the second-most minutes on the roster thus far. (Antonio Martinez/Daily Bruin staff)


Winning streak for men’s soccer ends with defeat to Grand Canyon

Down to 10 men, the Bruins’ perfect record was dashed. No. 4 UCLA men’s soccer (3-1-0) fell to the Grand Canyon (2-2-0) 3-2 at home Monday night. Read more...

Photo: Junior forward Andre Ochoa dribbles the ball. The San Diego State transfer logged one assist in UCLA’s 10-man effort against the Grand Canyon. The Bruins dropped their first game of the season against the Lopes. (August Suchecki/Daily Bruin)



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