Senior defender Lilly Reale leans back to kick the ball. (Tszshan Huang/Daily Bruin)
This post was updated Nov. 25 at 12:02 a.m.
The NCAA’s essence is unpredictability – no guarantees, no set system – and for the Bruins, it spelled a fleeting win slipping through their grasp like sand through fingers.
The NCAA tournament offers one of the most electrifying stages for collegiate athletes, some of whom get to play at home.
This year’s Bruins will get both luxuries simultaneously.
A team’s hunger is no exaggeration.
And when a conference title is on the line, it’s time to flip the switch.
“We’re really, really hungry to get a trophy,” said freshman defender Nicki Fraser.
A season-long struggle was dismantled Thursday afternoon.
Thanks to two goals in the first half, No. 2 seed UCLA women’s soccer (15-3-3, 8-1-2 Big Ten) advanced to the Big Ten Championships final after a 2-0 victory over No.
For UCLA, the cliché “pressure is privilege” can’t be more accurate.
After a 1-0 victory over No. 10 seed Penn State, No. 2 seed UCLA women’s soccer (14-3-3, 8-1-2 Big Ten) will head to St.
This post was updated Nov. 5 at 11:29 p.m.
In their inaugural season in the Big Ten, the Bruins encountered a plethora of firsts.
And now, they can add their first victory in the Big Ten tournament to that list.
This post was updated Nov. 7 at 4:31 p.m.
UCLA women’s soccer has concluded its regular season play. Despite falling to crosstown rivals USC in the final match of its season, UCLA is the No.
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