The men’s UCLA soccer team released their 2018 schedule which officially begins on August 24 at the new Wallis Annenberg Stadium.
Another schedule for the 2018-19 academic/athletic season has been announced as the men’s UCLA soccer team has released their latest schedule.
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The men of Westwood have announced their 18-game schedule which, according to UCLABruins.com, consists of seven teams that made the NCAA Tournament last season.
UCLA officially begins their regular season on August 24 at Coastal Carolina, but play two exhibition games prior to that. Grand Canyon and UC Irvine will travel to UCLA for both exhibitions, though the first will be held at Drake Stadium, while the game against their UC rivals will take place in the brand new Wallis Annenberg Stadium on August 19, making this the first game the Bruins will play in their new home.
Wallis Annenberg Stadium will in fact be the new home of both the men’s and women’s UCLA soccer teams, with the women christening the venue two days before the men on August 17 against Long Beach State.
UCLA Men’s Soccer 2018 Schedule
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- Aug 14 vs Grand Canyon (Exhibition)
- Aug 19 vs UC Irvine (exhibition)
- Aug 24 at Coastal Carolina
- Aug 28 vs San Diego
- Sept 2 vs San Francisco
- Sept 7 at Maryland
- Sept 12 vs Omaha
- Sept 16 vs CSUN
- Sept 22 at UCSB
- Sept 27 at Cal
- Sept 30 at Stanford
- Oct 4 vs Washington
- Oct 7 vs Oregon State
- Oct 13 at San Diego State
- Oct 20 vs LMU
- Oct 25 at Washington
- Oct 28 at Oregon State
- Nov 1 vs California
- Nov 4 vs Stanford
- Nov 8 vs San Diego State
The Bruins start of the regular season with four out of seven games at home. Once they get into conference play, it gets tough real quick as they hit the road for consecutive games at Stanford and Cal.
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The Bruins then mix things up both on the road and at home against Washington, Oregon State and two non-conference games against SDSU and LMU. Luckily things ease up towards the backend as UCLA finishes the season with three home games. Go Bruins!