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2012 UCLA Bruins men's soccer team


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The 2012 UCLA Bruins men's soccer team played the college's 77th season of organized men's college soccer. 2012 was the team's third full season in the Pac-12 Conference; it had previously played as an independent team. The team won the Pac-12 Conference championship, but fell to the University of San Diego in the NCAA Tournament.

Competitions

Preseason

Regular season

Results summary

Results by round

Match reports

Sandoval Smith Raynr Williams McKenna Stertzer
Wiet Madison Salandy-Defour Iwasa Monge Estrada Torre Sofia Howe Edwards Hollingshead Estrada Williams Munoz Hollingshead Fender Casiple Harms B. Anderson Gallagher Raynr Monge Williams Stolz Chavez Ozbay Wise Hollingshead Welshman Sofia Monge Hollingshead Monge Sekine Wiet Stolz Williams

NCAA Tournament

Main article: 2012 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship

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