American college soccer season
1990 UCLA Bruins men's soccer |
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UNLV Tournament champions UCLA Classic champions |
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Conference | Independent |
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Record | 19–1–4 |
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Head coach | - Sigi Schmid (11th season)
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The 1990 UCLA Bruins men's soccer team represented the University of California, Los Angeles during the 1990 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. UCLA was coached by then-11th year head coach, Sigi Schmid.
The season is hallmarked by the Bruins winning their second NCAA national championship, and their first since the 1985 team. UCLA finished the season with a 19–1–4 record.[1] UCLA and Rutgers played for the National Championship. In a scoreless draw, the Bruins won 4–3 on a penalties.[2]
Background
The previous season saw the Bruins finish with a 18–4–1 overall record, competing as an independent. The Bruins earned an at-large bid into the 1989 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament, where they reached the quarterfinals, before losing to eventual national co-champions, Santa Clara.
Team
Roster
Source:[3] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. | Pos. | Nation | Player | 1 | GK | USA | Brad Friedel | 2 | MF | USA | Cobi Jones | 3 | MF | USA | Billy Thompson | 4 | DF | USA | Dan Beaney | 5 | DF | USA | Jorge Salcedo | 6 | DF | USA | Mike Lapper | 7 | FW | USA | Tim Gallegos | 8 | FW | USA | Joe-Max Moore | 9 | FW | USA | Mike Sharp | 10 | FW | MEX | Rey Fenandez | 11 | DF | USA | Dana Keir | 12 | MF | USA | Sam George | | |
Competitions
Regular season
Westmont v UCLA September 12 6 | Westmont | 1–4 | UCLA | Los Angeles, CA |
| | | | Stadium: Drake Stadium |
UNLV v UCLA October 7 12 | UNLV | 1–2 | UCLA | Los Angeles, CA |
| | | | Stadium: Drake Stadium |
USC v UCLA October 9 13 | USC | 0–7 | UCLA | Los Angeles, CA |
| | | | Stadium: Drake Stadium |
UCLA v Rutgers October 14 15 (Rutgers Invitational) | UCLA | 1–2 | Rutgers | Piscataway, NJ |
| | | | Stadium: Yurcak Field |
Air Force v UCLA October 19 16 (UCLA Classic) | Air Force | 0–3 | UCLA | Los Angeles, CA |
| | | | Stadium: Drake Stadium |
Wake Forest v UCLA October 21 17 (UCLA Classic) | Wake Forest | 0–2 (a.e.t.) | UCLA | Los Angeles, CA |
| | | | Stadium: Drake Stadium |
NCAA Tournament
San Diego v UCLA November 18 Second round | San Diego | 1–2 (a.e.t.) | UCLA | Los Angeles, CA |
| | | | Stadium: Drake Stadium |
SMU v UCLA November 25 Quarterfinals | SMU | 0–2 | UCLA | Los Angeles, CA |
| | | | Stadium: Drake Stadium |
Rutgers v UCLA December 2 Final | Rutgers | 0–0 (a.e.t.) (3–4 p) | UCLA | Tampa, FL |
| | | | Stadium: USF Track and Field Stadium |
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References
- ^ "1990 NCAA Championship". uclabruins.com. Retrieved February 3, 2023.
- ^ Mudry, Richard (December 3, 1990). "UCLA Beats Rutgers to Win National Titlte". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles: Nant Capital. p. 203. Retrieved February 3, 2023.
- ^ "All-Time Lettermen" (PDF). Sidearm Sports. UCLA Athletics. Retrieved February 4, 2023.
External links
UCLA Bruins men's soccer
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National championship seasons in bold; College Cup seasons in italics |
NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament College Cup teams (1990–1999) |
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1990 | - Evansville
- NC State
- Rutgers
- UCLA
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1991 | |
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1992 | |
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1993 | - Cal State Fullerton
- Princeton
- South Carolina
- Virginia
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1994 | |
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1995 | |
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1996 | |
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1997 | - Indiana
- Saint Louis
- UCLA
- Virginia
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1998 | - Indiana
- Maryland
- Santa Clara
- Stanford
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1999 | - Connecticut
- Indiana
- Santa Clara
- UCLA
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- Italic denotes national championship
- (*) denotes results which were vacated
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NCAA Division I men's soccer champions |
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