Wednesday, December 31

Kodi Lavrusky balances women’s soccer, softball

Kodi Lavrusky is not looking to be the center of attention. “She’s just very quiet like that. … I’ve seen articles that coaches have written say that she might not say two words to you if you didn’t say stuff to her,” said Lavrusky’s father, Charles Lavrusky. Read more...

Photo: Kodi Lavrusky, who scored the golden goal at the national championship game against Florida State, helped UCLA women’s soccer obtain its first NCAA title. (Angie Wang/Daily Bruin)


UCLA women’s soccer plays Japan’s INAC Kobe Leonessa

After 14 hours in the air, the UCLA women’s soccer team could finally enjoy the familiar feeling of the earth beneath its feet once again. Only this time, it was the feeling of Japanese soil. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA team played the Japan Football Association Academy Fukushima team in Shizuoka. The Bruins won the matchup 2-1. (Courtesy of Amanda Cromwell)





New UCLA women’s soccer coach brought changes for the better

In the UCLA women’s soccer program’s most successful season, change was everything. And it all started at the head. Following the departure of former coach B.J. Read more...

Photo: In its NCAA tournament run, UCLA overcame the last two national champions, the No. 1 overall seed and the ACC champion, Florida State University. It was a run coach Amanda Cromwell called “one of the best runs ever.”


Unity propelled UCLA women’s soccer’s College Cup run

CARY, N.C. — On Dec. 8, the dream of 33 women came true. Each stride that willed a fatigued body forward, each skipped heartbeat when a player in an unfamiliar jersey took a shot and each collective sigh of relief followed by screams of jubilation after watching the ball hit the back of the opponent’s net kept the dream alive and forged this moment. Read more...



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