The Bruins came into College Station, Texas, prepared for a crisp and chilly night, but as it turned out, nothing was as piercing as a late goal by Stanford’s junior forward Christen Press.
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UCLA women’s soccer slides into semifinals of NCAA Tournament
On paper, it was a classic matchup of two offensive juggernauts.
Women’s soccer to make seventh consecutive College Cup appearance with win over Portland, 2-1
On paper, it was a classic matchup of two offensive juggernauts. On the one hand, there was the No. 2-seeded Portland, the highest scoring team in the nation this season.
Women’s basketball defeats Princeton
Trailing by two at halftime, the UCLA women’s basketball team came out of the locker room and decided that the best offense was some good defense.
A camaraderie with deep roots in soccer
As Kylie Wright recalls, it was well past midnight, and the suspect bird outside of her window refused to quiet down.
Offense dominates in NCAA weekend games
If anything can be said about the Bruins this early in the NCAA women’s soccer tournament, it’s that the offense is for real.
Women’s soccer earns No. 1 seed
On Monday evening, the UCLA women’s soccer players gathered together with bated breath, only to disperse with a collective sigh of relief.