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This post was updated March 13 at 12:29 a.m.
Tucker Lepley joins an elite group of Bruins who have won the MLS Cup.
And he did it in record time.
UCLA men’s soccer graduate student defender Nicholas Cavallo was drafted in the third round as the 88th overall pick in the MLS SuperDraft by the New York City Football Club.
Cavallo spent 2024 in Westwood, where he started in all of UCLA’s contests, notching one goal and two assists while playing primarily as an outside back.
This post was updated Nov. 23 at 5:59 p.m.
A sudden death overtime goal in the first round of the NCAA tournament marked the end of the Bruins’ inaugural season in the Big Ten.
Sometimes when all hope looks lost, miracles happen.
And with the Bruins’ chance of qualifying for the NCAA tournament looking slim before Monday’s selection show, a miracle was needed.
Almost exactly a year ago UCLA men’s soccer (7-5-6, 3-4-3 Big Ten) was upset by Loyola Marymount by a score of 1-0 in the second round of the NCAA tournament at home.
This post was updated Nov. 10 at 5:30 p.m.
It all came down to the final penalty kick.
Michigan goalkeeper Ethan Wood stood at the goal post as UCLA junior midfielder Tarun Karumanchi got set to shoot.
With a chance to play in the final on the line, Karumanchi approached the spot as he targeted the ball at the bottom left of the net – but fate would eventually land in the hands of Wood.
Postseason wins can forgive regular-season sins.
Despite only placing sixth after the Big Ten regular season, No. 6 seed UCLA men’s soccer (7-5-5, 3-4-3 Big Ten) pulled off a 6-0 thrashing of No.
This post was updated Nov. 7 at 11:51 p.m.
A win of historic proportions propelled the Bruins forward Thursday.
No. 6 seed UCLA men’s soccer (7-5-5, 3-4-3 Big Ten) dismantled No.
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