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Attacking trio leads women’s soccer to score three goals each in starting games

The Bruins are the only team in the Pac-12 to score three or more goals in their first two contests. No. 4 UCLA women’s soccer (2-0) opened its season with three goals in each of its first two matches as it triumphed 3-1 over UC Irvine and held Cal State Fullerton scoreless in a 3-0 win. Read more...

Photo: In her last season with UCLA women’s soccer before beginning her professional career, junior forward Mia Fishel has scored two goals in the Bruins’ first two games. (Christine Kao/Daily Bruin staff)


Court judge rejects Under Armour’s request to dismiss UCLA lawsuit

This post was updated Aug. 30 at 1:27 a.m. After a long-litigated process, the Bruins will finally meet Under Armour in court. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge H. Read more...

Photo: Under Armour’s attempts at dismissing UCLA’s lawsuit were rejected Thursday by a Los Angeles Superior Court judge. The Bruins wore Under Armour from 2017 through 2021 before being replaced by the Jordan Brand and its parent company Nike in July. (Daily Bruin file photo)


UCLA football looks forward to season opener, first depth chart is released

Three days out from their season opener, the Bruins are “laser-focused,” according to coach Chip Kelly. UCLA football kicks off its season against Hawai’i on Saturday in its first nonconference matchup in almost two years. Read more...

Photo: Senior Chase Cota was named as one of three starting wide receivers for UCLA football in its first depth chart of the season. Cota started five contests a year ago and has played in 31 games across his three seasons as a Bruin. (Ella Barnes/Daily Bruin)


Christon Chronicles: Pac-12 alliance with Big Ten, ACC may prevent SEC expansion, ESPN monopoly

On Friday, it was reported that the Pac-12, Big Ten and Atlantic Coast Conference had agreed to an “alliance.” When asked what that meant for the Bruins going forward, UCLA football coach Chip Kelly said the following. Read more...

Photo: The Pac-12 announced Tuesday it was teaming up with the Big Ten and Atlantic Coast Conference in an alliance. The move bands together 41 member schools in the wake of the new-look, 16-team Southeastern Conference. (Courtesy of John McGillen/Pac-12)


Men’s soccer prepares fresh start bolstered by mix of new recruits, veterans

When coach Ryan Jorden came to UCLA in 2019, there were only 17 names on his roster. After two years of instilling his soccer philosophy into the team and growing his talent pool, Jorden enters his third year with men’s soccer having won and secured clean sheets in its first two exhibition games against Westmont and Cal Poly by scores of 3-0 and 1-0, respectively. Read more...

Photo: Junior midfielder Ollie de Visser scored the lone goal in a 1-0 win over Cal Poly last Saturday to help UCLA men’s soccer sweep its two exhibition games before the start of its regular season this week. (Marc-Anthony Rosas/Daily Bruin)


(Clockwise from left: Courtesy of John McGillen/Pac-12, Creative Commons photos by Atlantic Coast Conference and Big Ten Conference via Wikimedia Commons)

Pac-12 joins alliance with Big Ten, ACC in wake of SEC expansion

This post was updated Aug. 30 at 1:20 a.m. Three-fifths of the Power Five are banding together in the latest shake-up to the NCAA’s conference structure. Read more...

Photo: Pac-12 commissioner George Kliavkoff announced an alliance with the Big Ten and ACC on Tuesday morning that could impact the scheduling of nonconference games and the potential expansion of the College Football Playoff. (Clockwise from left: Courtesy of John McGillen/Pac-12, Creative Commons photos by Atlantic Coast Conference and Big Ten Conference via Wikimedia Commons)

(Clockwise from left: Courtesy of John McGillen/Pac-12, Creative Commons photos by Atlantic Coast Conference and Big Ten Conference via Wikimedia Commons)

Bruin football readies for Rose Bowl kickoff, anticipates promising firsts

Though the Bruins’ squad is rife with experience from its returning veterans, there are still a few “firsts” to look forward to come Saturday’s Rose Bowl kickoff. Read more...

Photo: UCLA football redshirt senior running back Brittain Brown enters the season as the expected starter for the Bruins’ season opener Saturday. Brown will go up against a Hawai’i defense that allowed more than 200 rushing yards per game in 2020. (Daily Bruin file photo)