Wednesday, December 31


UCLA men’s soccer secures first win of season in 1-0 victory against Northwestern

“Miracles do happen,” a Big Ten TV commentator said in the 86th minute. The Bruins are usually relegated to standing stationary on the field as they watch their opponents celebrate a late-game goal and yet another win slip out of reach. Read more...

Photo: UCLA men’s soccer celebrates redshirt sophomore Sergi Solans Ormo’s game-winning goal in the 86th minute. (Leydi Cris Cobo Cordon/Daily Bruin senior staff)




Fos Era over in Westwood as UCLA parts ways with DeShaun Foster after 15 games

This post was updated Sept. 25 at 12:17 a.m. DeShaun Foster was fired Sunday morning after leading UCLA football to an 0-3 start to the 2025 season – the Bruins’ worst since 2019. Read more...

Photo: UCLA football head coach DeShaun Foster walks the sideline at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. UCLA lost the game to UNLV by a score of 30-23. (Michael Gallagher/Assistant Photo editor)


Bruins slip and fall facing Lobos in anticipated climb that never came

Searching for their first win, the Bruins had nowhere left to go but up.  Nothing to lose. Everything to prove.  But the climb never came. UCLA football (0-3) fell 35-10 to New Mexico (2-1) on Friday night at the Rose Bowl, extending its winless start to its 2025 campaign and remaining as the sole winless team in the Big Ten. Read more...

Photo: UCLA football head Coach DeShaun Foster walks on the field at the Rose Bowl. After the loss, Foster is 5-10 in his two-year tenure as head honcho and has led the Bruins to a 0-3 start to the season. (Brianna Carlson/Daily Bruin staff)


2025 Big Ten preview: Oregon

UCLA is just weeks away from starting its second season in the Big Ten. After capturing seven Big Ten championships during their first year in the conference, the Bruins will look to build upon their inaugural year. Read more...

Photo: Oregon guard Jackson Shelstad rises and lays the ball up at the rim. Shelstad was second on the team in scoring last year with 13.7 points per game. (Photo Courtesy of Oregon Athletics. Design by Crystal Tompkins/Design director)



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