Monday, July 6

Women’s soccer remains undefeated, secures 5th shutout win over CSUN

Six up, six down. Then-No. 4 UCLA women’s soccer (6-0) defeated Cal State Northridge (1-7) 3-0 on Monday night at Wallis Annenberg Stadium. The victory marks the sixth straight win to open the season for the Bruins and the sixth straight loss for the Matadors. Read more...

Photo: Graduate student midfielder Olivia Athens scored her first points of the season with a goal and an assist as then-No. 4 UCLA women’s soccer earned its sixth consecutive win to begin the season. (Esther Ma/Daily Bruin)



Women’s soccer prepares for game against defending national champions

The Bruins have the chance to start 5-0 for the second consecutive season. But standing in their way are the defending national champions. No. 4 UCLA women’s soccer (4-0) will face off against its first ranked opponent of the season when it takes on No. Read more...

Photo: Freshman defender Lilly Reale and UCLA women’s soccer will have the chance to tally four straight shutouts for the first time since 2014. But the Bruins will be up against the defending national champions. (Lauren Man/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Scouting report: UCLA vs. Santa Clara

No. 4 UCLA women’s soccer (4-0) will welcome the defending national champions, No. 8 Santa Clara (3-1-2), to Westwood for a top-10 matchup. The two teams missed out on a potential quarterfinal bout in last season’s NCAA tournament, but will face each other for the first time since 2019. Read more...



Women’s soccer seeks to continue perfect record in matchup against LMU

The undefeated Bruins are gearing up for a battle against the winless Lions. No. 4 UCLA women’s soccer (3-0) will put its unblemished record to the test against Loyola Marymount (0-5) at Sullivan Field on Sunday afternoon in a matchup between two teams that have begun their respective seasons in opposite manners. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt sophomore forward Sunshine Fontes recorded four shots in 31 minutes off the bench in a win over Long Beach State on Sunday. The UCLA women’s soccer forward ranked third on the team with five goals a season ago. (Lauren Man/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Women’s soccer remains steady despite losing their backline, adding new defense

Despite losing most of their backline from a year ago, the Bruins’ defense has remained at last year’s level. To open the season, No. 4 UCLA women’s soccer (3-0) attracted record-breaking crowds and scored seven goals in three games en route to its third consecutive 3-0 start. Read more...

Photo: Freshman defender Quincy McMahon started in the midfield for UCLA women’s soccer Sunday against Long Beach State. McMahon is one of two freshmen to register a start for the Bruins in three games this season. (Lauren Man/Daily Bruin senior staff)



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