Non-Revenue Sports Bruin Review and Calendar
Women's Soccer
The #2 Bruins had only one game this week, a nationally televised tilt at Santa Clara. The two teams played a full 90 minutes, but neither could muster a goal and the teams finished in a scoreless draw. The Bruins dominated the first 15 minutes, but couldn't push one across and the two teams were pretty even the rest of the way. UCLA (8-0-1) has now posted eight consecutive shutouts and wiill take that streak into two home matches this weekend against #21 San Diego and Pepperdine.
Men's Soccer
It was a week of ties in the UCLA soccer world as the men's team had two of their own. On Thursday the Bruins traveled to San Diego and came away with a 1-1 draw and on Sunday the Bruins came back from a goal down twice to notch a 2-2 draw with Cal St. Northridge. The Bruins (2-3-3) will host two matches this week, a Wednesday visit from UCSB and a Sunday visit from San Diego St. that will kick off Pac 10 play.
Women's Volleyball
The #4 Bruins had only one match this week, but it was a big one as they played at #5 USC in their first conference match of the year. The Bruins won a tough first set 26-24, but dropped the second 25-14. The Bruins moved to within one set of the win with a 25-20 third set victory, but the Trojans won the last two sets 25-14 and 15-5 to win the match.The loss ended the Bruins nine match win streak and dropped the Bruins to 10-2 and 0-1 in conference play. UCLA continues Pac 10 play this weekend when they head to Oregon to take on the Ducks and Beavers.
Men's Water Polo
The Bruins had the week off, but they move up the rankings to #2 in the nation. UCLA will jump back into the pool this Saturday when they host #5 Long Beach St. at the Rose Bowl Aquatic Center. The game is at 4 pm PST so if you're heading out for the football game, get there early and check out the water polo match.
Women's Golf
UCLA came into this weekend's Mason Rudolph Championship in Nashville, Tennessee ranked #2 in the country, but they may be poised to take the top spot after a dominating tournament victory. The Bruins shot -14 on the tournament, six shots better than runner up and top tanked USC, while junior Sydnee Michaels won the individual title and four other Bruins finished in the top 20. UCLA will take a couple weeks off before the Stanford Intercollegiate on October 17.
Cross Country
The women's team headed up north to the Stanford Invitational and finished fifth out off 33 teams. Freshman Katja Goldring was the Bruins' top runner for the third race. The men didn't send enough runners to qualify for the team competition, but did send four runners, the best of which finished 71st. The men will compete in the Bill Dellinger Invitational in Eugene, Oregon next weekend and the will take the weekend off.
Women's Tennis
The four singles players and three doubles teams continue with their competition in the ITA All-American Championships throughout the week,
Calendar (all times pacific)
Tuesday, September 30
Women's Tennis, ITA All-American Championships, All Day- Malibu, CA
Wednesday, October 1
Men's Soccer vs. UCSB, 7 pm- Drake Stadium
Thursday, October 2
Women's Tennis, ITA All-American Championships, All Day- Malibu, CA
Friday, October 3
Women's Soccer vs. Pepperdine, 7 pm- Drake Stadium
Women's Volleyball at Oregon, 7 pm- Eugene, OR
Saturday, October 4
Men's Water Polo vs. Long Beach St., 4 pm- Rose Bowl Aquatic Center
Women's Volleyball at Oregon St., 7 pm- Corvallis, OR
Men's Cross Country, Dellinger Invitational, All-Day- Eugene, OR
Women's Tennis, ITA All-American Championships, All Day- Malibu, CA
Sunday, October 5
Women's Soccer vs. San Diego, 12 pm- Drake Stadium
Men's Soccer vs. San Diego St., 2:30 pm- Drake Stadium
Women's Tennis, ITA All-American Championships, All Day- Malibu, CA
Ticket information for all sports can be found here while facility information and directions for all sports can be found here. GO BRUINS!!!
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