After spending 12 seasons crafting one of the premier college soccer programs in the country, Jillian Ellis now has her sights set on yet another prestigious project.
Category Archives: Women’s Soccer
Women’s soccer players earn national honors
For the first time in eight years, the UCLA women’s soccer team missed out on a trip to the NCAA Women’s College Cup this season, falling short in the round of 16 to top-seeded Stanford.
The end of the NCAA Tournament run for UCLA women’s soccer
For the first four minutes, the Bruins’ hopes of a win still flickered alive.
Women’s soccer loses to Stanford in third round of NCAA Tournament after scoring an early own goal
As rain poured down on Laird Q. Cagan Stadium in the fourth minute of UCLA’s postseason matchup with Stanford, Cardinal midfielder Mariah Nogueira’s shot deflected off of the head of UCLA senior midfielder Elise Britt into the back of the net.
Back to sweeping away attacks
When it comes to soccer, Lucretia Lee has good genes and bad knees.
Underdog UCLA women’s soccer team faces a giant in Stanford
The task at hand stands about as tall as the redwood trees that surround the city of Palo Alto.
The Pregame Touch
The music blares across the field on a cool Friday evening at Drake Stadium, and as the public address announcer calls out her name, year and hometown, Sydney Leroux darts out to midfield, the first to form a line.