It may be hard to believe, but the toughest stretch of Pac-10 play may already be in hindsight for the UCLA women’s soccer team.
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Women’s soccer team falls to No. 1 Cardinal at Drake Stadium
Almost one year ago, Christen Press was the reason for the Bruins’ undoing.
Ten months removed from a fateful postseason showdown in which the Stanford forward buried the game-winning goal that thwarted UCLA’s bid to advance to the finals of the 2009 NCAA Women’s College Cup, Press foiled the No.
UCLA women’s soccer edges out Cal 1-0
Energized by the return of one star striker and seeking to take
advantage of the absence of another, the UCLA women’s soccer team
accomplished what it could not exactly one week ago.
Poolside Pupil
The first practice of the men’s club water polo season began with a gnarly moustache and a burly goatee.
UCLA women’s soccer moves forward after broken streak
Eleven games into the season, and the UCLA women’s soccer team has emerged with a jumble of impressive wins and disappointing losses to show for the non-conference portion of its journey.
With star player absent, women’s soccer team uses new talent
All things considered, it was going to take a good dose of fortitude for the Bruins to pull through last weekend.
Women’s soccer defeats San Diego after scoreless first half, 2-0
Senior defender Lauren Barnes broke a scoreless tie with a goal in the 78th minute of play, and freshman midfielder Chelsea Braun added another about nine minutes later to lift No. 11 UCLA (6-2-1) to a 2-0 victory over San Diego (5-3-2) at Drake Stadium on Friday.