Sunday, July 5

Former Bruin Jill Ellis to step down as USWNT coach after World Cup victory tour

Jill Ellis returned to Los Angeles on Saturday night, nine years after she stepped down as coach of UCLA women’s soccer. More than 37,000 fans packed the Rose Bowl to watch Ellis and the U.S. Read more...

Photo: Former UCLA women’s soccer coach Jill Ellis has coached the United States women’s national team to two consecutive World Cup wins. Ellis, seen here with assistant coach Graeme Abel, returned to Los Angeles and led the U.S. to a 3-0 victory over Ireland at the Rose Bowl on Saturday. (Axel Lopez/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA women’s soccer looks to step up game with addition of All-American defender

The Bruins added Lucy Parker at the right time. UCLA women’s soccer announced the transfer of the junior All-American defender from LSU on June 25, and though Parker didn’t travel with the Bruins to Naples, Italy, for the World University Games, she will be eligible for the 2019 season. Read more...

Photo: Rising junior Viviana Villacorta played every game in the midfield for UCLA women’s soccer last season, notching four goals and four assists. (Edward Figueroa/Daily Bruin)


37 Bruin athletes represent United States in World University Games

Team USA’s roster for the World University Games had UCLA written all over it. The United States sent representatives for 15 sports to Naples, Italy to compete in the international tournament from July 3 through July 14. Read more...

Photo: Rising redshirt senior opposite hitter Brandon Rattray represented the Bruins on the United States’ men’s volleyball team in the World University Games. (Andy Bao/Daily Bruin)


After US wins Women’s World Cup, equal pay and sponsorship debate is reignited

Mallory Pugh posted a sponsored Instagram photo of her and the other former Bruins on the United States Soccer Women’s National Team – Sam Mewis and Abby Dahlkemper – the day before the U.S. Read more...

Photo: Mallory Pugh played just three spring games with UCLA women’s soccer before turning pro. She’s one of three players on the World Cup winning United States Soccer Women’s National Team to have played for the Bruins. (Courtesy of Aaron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post)


UCLA men’s and women’s soccer teams announce 2019 season schedules

The Bruins will return to Wallis Annenberg Stadium for the field’s second season after both UCLA women’s and men’s soccer made the transition from Drake Stadium. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s soccer coach Amanda Cromwell will lead the Bruins in a 19-game regular season slate this fall. UCLA will play its home opener against Iowa State on Aug. 23 and will face reigning national champion Florida State in its next home match. (Daily Bruin file photo)


UCLA women’s soccer sends team of 20 to compete for US in World University Games

Two Bruins have been in Europe since early June for the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup, and nearly all the rest flew over Thursday night for the 30th Summer World University Games. Read more...

Photo: Rising junior midfielder Vivianna Villacorta will be one of 20 Bruins competing in the 2019 Summer World University Games in Naples, Italy, this week. UCLA women’s soccer will represent the United States in the tournament, kicking off Wednesday. (Alice Naland/Daily Bruin)


Superlatives: Daily Bruin recognizes UCLA’s standout athletes from 2018-2019

Male Athlete of the Year: Joshua Kelley, football Jason Maikis, assistant Sports editor In a rough year for UCLA football, one Bruin stood out in a big way. Read more...

Photo: UCLA football redshirt junior running back Josh Kelley led the Bruins with 12 touchdowns and 1,243 yards on the ground (Liz Ketcham/Photo editor).



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