Tuesday, June 9

Struggling UCLA, Colorado women’s soccer teams to face off

If this were a year ago, the women’s soccer matchup between UCLA and Colorado could’ve had conference championship implications. But “Back to the Future Day” has come and gone, and with it, talk about years past. Read more...

Photo: Senior defender Madison Tye and the UCLA women’s soccer team will face Colorado and Utah this weekend. The Bruins find themselves in a rare position midway through conference play – with a losing record. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Women’s soccer looks to secure goalie, wins as NCAA tournament nears

The women’s soccer team is desperately trying to salvage its season and earn a bid to November’s NCAA tournament. Last weekend might have been the turning point the Bruins were looking for – they came away with a big win over then-No. Read more...

Photo: Women’s soccer has momentum going into its road game against Oregon State. Junior forward Darian Jenkins is the team’s leading scorer. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Women’s soccer focuses on improving morale in midst of obstacles

The UCLA women’s soccer team has been challenged on and off the field this season. Last weekend, the Bruins dominated then-No. 15 Arizona 5-1 Friday night and managed a tie with unranked Arizona State Sunday. Read more...

Photo: Senior forward Taylor Smith was suspended last week for violating team policies, causing her to miss UCLA’s matchup with Arizona State. (Miriam Bribiesca/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Women’s soccer to support breast cancer awareness in Arizona match

The women’s soccer team will not be sporting its usual uniform Friday night. This week, the Bruins will have more on their minds than just a win. Read more...

Photo: Senior defender Madison Tye winds up to kick the ball. Tye, whose mother died of lymphoma earlier this year, and her teammates will wear pink jerseys on Friday night in support of breast cancer awareness and research. (Miriam Bribiesca/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Women’s soccer suffers slow start after seniors graduate

UCLA women’s soccer has fallen far from the national prominence it held last year. After starting the preseason as the No. 4 team in the country, the Bruins have since tumbled out of the rankings and are no longer considered a contender. Read more...

Photo: The women’s soccer team has gotten off to a rocky start to the season, falling out of the national rankings after starting the year at No. 4. The Bruins’ record thus far is 5-6, and they will play three more ranked teams. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)



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