Usually around this time of the year, the winning column for the UCLA women’s soccer team is occupied by a double-digit figure.
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USC rivalry pushes UCLA women’s soccer team
The sights and the sounds were majestic to behold.
The venue of choice was the grand Los Angeles Coliseum; its familiar football field was converted into a soccer pitch, yet the bright lights flooded down upon a green still marked off with 10-yard lines and a pair of endzones.
Bruins fall to Women of Troy 1-0 at Coliseum
The spectators filed in by the thousands, buzzing over an evening bout that featured a city’s most cherished rivalry.
Sounding Off: Ben Howland (Oct. 24)
UCLA basketball coach Ben Howland held a teleconference with the media Sunday and expanded upon an array of topics regarding the 2010-2011 season. Among the issues discussed were the stellar play of Tyler Lamb so far, health concerns, the battle for the starting point guard position and the improvement of Reeves Nelson.
Women’s soccer falls to USC 1-0 before record-breaking crowd
Correction: The original version of this article contained an error. The last time the Bruins lost to the Women of Troy before this game was in the semifinal round of the 2007 Women’s College Cup.
The evening scene at the Coliseum on Friday was colossal indeed.
Roles reverse in women’s Pac-10 soccer
Last season, the victories came by constantly and consistently for the UCLA women’s soccer team.
A new year, a new quest for 107th trophy
A gleaming gallery of 106 perfectly aligned trophies.
It’s the crown jewel of UCLA’s J.D. Morgan Center, a treasure chest that has left many a Division-I NCAA school mired in the bleak shadows of championship glory.