UCLA Bruins men's soccer


The UCLA Bruins men's soccer team is an intercollegiate varsity sports team of the University of California at Los Angeles. The team is a member of the Pac-12 Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

Stadium

From 1969 until 2017 the Bruins played at Frank Marshall Field of Drake Stadium on campus. The stadium is named in honor of Elvin C. "Ducky" Drake, UCLA's long time trainer and former student athlete. Film producer Marshall graduated from UCLA.
In 2018, the program moved into the soccer-specific stadium, Wallis Annenberg Stadium, along with the UCLA Bruins women's soccer program.

Admissions bribery scandal

On March 12, 2019, head coach Jorge Salcedo was arrested, and indicted by a federal grand jury in Boston for conspiracy to commit racketeering for alleged participation in the 2019 college admissions bribery scandal. His indictment charged Salcedo with taking $200,000 in bribes to help two students, one in 2016 and one in 2018, get admitted to UCLA using falsified soccer credential admission information. As a result, he was placed on leave by UCLA from his coaching position at the school. On March 21, 2019, it was announced that he had resigned.

Rivalries

UCLA soccer's main rivals are Stanford, UC Santa Barbara, and California.

Seasons

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Notable alumni

This list of former players includes those who received international caps, made significant contributions to the team in terms of appearances or goals, or who made significant contributions to the sport after they left. It is clearly not yet complete and all inclusive, and additions and refinements will continue to be made over time.

Postseason

The UCLA Bruins have an NCAA Division I Tournament record of 74–41 through forty-five appearances.
1968Second RoundSan Jose StateL 1–3
1970Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
National Championship
San Francisco
Denver
Howard
Saint Louis
W 3–2
W 3–1
W 4–3
L 0–1
1971Second Round
Quarterfinals
Chico State
San Francisco
W 5–1
L 2–6
1972Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
National Championship
Washington
San Jose State
Cornell
Saint Louis
W 5–0
W 3–1
W 1–0
L 2–4
1973Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
National Championship
Washington
San Francisco
Clemson
Saint Louis
W 3–0
W 3–1
W 2–1
L 1–2
1974Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
San Jose State
San Francisco
Saint Louis
W 3–2
W 1–0
L 1–2
1975Second RoundSan FranciscoL 1–4
1976Second RoundSan FranciscoL 0–1
1977Second Round
Quarterfinals
California
San Francisco
W 3–0
L 1–4
1980Second RoundSan FranciscoL 1–2
1983First RoundSan FranciscoL 0–5
1984First Round
Second Round
Third Round
Semifinals
Fresno State
San Francisco
Harvard
Clemson
W 2–1
W 1–0
W 2–0
L 1–4
1985First Round
Second Round
Third Round
Semifinals
National Championship
California
UNLV
SMU
Evansville
American
W 3–1
W 1–0
W 2–0
W 3–1
W 1–0
1986First Round
Second Round
CSU Fullerton
Fresno State
W 3–0
L 0–1
1987First Round
Second Round
Third Round
Fresno State
UNLV
San Diego State
W 1–0
W 1–0
L 1–2
1988First Round
Second Round
San Diego State
Portland
W 2–1
L 0–2
1989First Round
Second Round
Third Round
San Diego State
Portland
Santa Clara
W 2–1
W 1–0
L 0–2
1990Second Round
Third Round
Semifinals
National Championship
San Diego
SMU
NC State
Rutgers
W 2–1
W 2–0
W 1–0
W 1–0
1991Second Round
Third Round
Portland
Santa Clara
W 3–0
L 1–2
1992Second RoundSan DiegoL 1–2
1993First RoundSan DiegoL 2–4
1994First Round
Second Round
Third Round
Semifinals
UAB
SMU
Charleston
Indiana
W 3–2
W 4–2
W 3–2
L 1–4
1995First Round
Second Round
Cal Poly
Santa Clara
W 2–1
L 1–2
1996First RoundCSU FullertonL 1–2
1997First Round
Second Round
Third Round
Semifinals
National Championship
Santa Clara
Washington
Clemson
Indiana
Virginia
W 3–0
W 1–0
W 2–1
W 1–0
W 2–0
1998First Round
Second Round
Fresno State
Creighton
W 2–1
L 0–2
1999First Round
Second Round
Third Round
Semifinals
San Diego
Saint Louis
Virginia
Indiana
W 4–1
W 2–0
W 2–0
L 2–3
2000First RoundSan DiegoL 0–1
2001First Round
Second Round
Third Round
Loyola Marymount
San Diego
SMU
W 3–2
W 4–0
L 0–1
2002Second Round
Third Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
National Championship
Loyola Marymount
California
Penn State
Maryland
Stanford
W 4–2
W 3–2
W 7–1
W 2–1
W 1–0
2003Second Round
Third Round
Quarterfinals
Tulsa
FIU
Indiana
W 3–2
W 2–0
L 1–2
2004Second Round
Third Round
Loyola Marymount
St. John's
W 3–0
L 1–2
2005Second RoundSMUL 0–3
2006Second Round
Third Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
National Championship
Harvard
Clemson
Duke
Virginia
UC Santa Barbara
W 3–0
W 3–0
W 3–2
W 4–0
L 1–2
2007First Round
Second Round
New Mexico
Santa Clara
W 1–0
L 1–3
2008First RoundCal PolyL 0–1
2009Second Round
Third Round
Quarterfinals
Sacramento State
UC Santa Barbara
Wake Forest
W 2–1
W 2–1
L 0–2
2010Second Round
Third Round
Quarterfinals
Sacramento State
Dartmouth
Louisville
W 4–1
W 2–1
L 4–5
2011Second Round
Third Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Delaware
Rutgers
Louisville
North Carolina
W 1–0
W 3–0
W 1–0
L 2–3
2012Second RoundSan DiegoL 2–5
2013Second Round
Third Round
Elon
Connecticut
W 4–0
L 3–4
2014Second Round
Third Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
National Championship
San Diego
California
North Carolina
Providence
Virginia
W 2–1
W 3–2
W 4–3
W 3–2
L 0–1
2015First Round
Second Round
Cal Poly
Seattle
W 2–0
L 0–1
2016First Round
Second Round
Colgate
Louisville
W 4–2
L 1–2
2018First RoundPortlandL 0–1