Sunday, June 28

UCLA men’s soccer breaks overtime streak, beats Washington

After playing to four straight winless overtimes in the past two weeks, the UCLA men’s soccer team was not just physically tired, but also mentally and emotionally fatigued, said coach Jorge Salcedo. Read more...

Photo: After four straight overtime games, UCLA avoiding going to extra time again after a late goal by freshman forward/midfielfer Gage Zerboni gave them the win.



UCLA failed to limit Oregon’s offensive firepower in 42-14 loss

EUGENE, Ore. — Competing proved to be a mainstay in Jim Mora’s mantra leading up to Saturday’s 42-14 road loss against the No. 2 Oregon Ducks. The UCLA coach guaranteed to media throughout the week that his Bruins, whose troubles include an offensive line that only has one opening day starter playing at his original position, would play as hard as it could against the No. 2 team in the nation. Read more...

Photo: Freshman linebacker Myles Jack and the UCLA defense played a strong first half but surrendered 28 points in the second half.


Heisman hopes for UCLA quarterback obliterated by Oregon

EUGENE, Ore.—Brett Hundley has never been a Hesiman frontrunner in the 2013 football season, but his name has been whispered. There was the signature play to turn the tide against Nebraska with his team in a tough spot. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt sophomore quarterback Brett Hundley struggled throwing the ball all game, but had some success on the ground, running for 72 yards and a touchdown.



Live Blog: College GameDay at Eugene, Ore. for UCLA-Oregon game

ESPN's College Game Day, which travels each week to the location of one of Saturday's marquee matchups, is filming in Eugene, Ore. this morning before the No. 12 UCLA Bruins take on the No. 2 Oregon Ducks this afternoon. Follow along for live updates of the event from senior staffers Andrew Erickson, Emilio Ronquillo and Brandon Choe, who are on location. Read more...

Photo: Oregon fans woke up early on Saturday to attend ESPN’s College Game Day, bringing some festive signs along with them.


UCLA women’s soccer hopes to reach new heights in this weekend’s games

The UCLA women’s soccer team will trade palm trees and Southern Californian weather for the Rocky Mountains and thin air for this weekend’s competitions. With only a handful of games left in the regular season, the Bruins will cross over to the Mountain Time Zone to take on two of their remaining Pac-12 opponents, facing the Utah Utes on Friday before squaring off against the Colorado Buffaloes on Sunday. Read more...

Photo: Goalkeeper Katelyn Rowland helped bolster UCLA’s defense, which has averaged fewer goals allowed than any other in the country.