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They are not within the gutter but: At 0-3, the UCLA soccer staff went bowling

By Editorial Board Published September 23, 2025 5 Min Read
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They are not within the gutter but: At 0-3, the UCLA soccer staff went bowling

A winless soccer staff went bowling. It’s true.

Along with his gamers in want of a refreshing change that might nonetheless permit them to compete, UCLA interim coach Tim Skipper took the Bruins to a bowling alley final week on certainly one of their days off from practising.

“I also wanted to get out of the [football practice] building, to be honest, even for me and the coaches’ sake,” Skipper stated Monday. “We’ve been locked in working and grinding and all that stuff, so we needed to get away and just kind of take a deep breath and compete in a different way.”

Whereas it was the type of staff bonding train often carried out within the offseason or throughout coaching camp, throwing a number of strikes collectively may very well be the factor to assist spare gamers from strolling out on the remainder of the season after an 0-3 begin that led to the dismissal of their coach.

Per week into the 30-day switch portal window that opened for gamers, Skipper stated nobody had left the staff. Extra incentive to remain may come Saturday.

A victory over Northwestern (1-2 total, 0-1 Massive Ten) in UCLA’s convention opener at Martin Stadium in Evanston, Sick., may very well be doubly vital for a staff that wants a confidence increase — and cause for gamers with an out there redshirt season to maintain taking part in after the four-game cutoff for preserving eligibility.

“I think the discussions might come up a little bit more after the game,” Skipper stated of redshirting. “But, to me, it’s always good to win for everything, just morale and every single area that you’re in. You deal with that as it comes, but right now the guys have been attacking and everybody seems like they want to play and are eager to do that.”

Skipper stated coaches have commenced a deep dive into the roster to seek for gamers who may present further assist after the staff struggled so mightily in its first three video games. Because the Bruins shift from what Skipper labeled a mini-training camp final week into recreation mode, they are going to see if these new discoveries can deal with the chance to make an even bigger contribution.

UCLA interim coach Tim Skipper watches his players during practice.

UCLA interim coach Tim Skipper is making an attempt to maintain his gamers motivated amid the Bruins’ 0-3 begin.

(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Instances)

No person seems to be giving up given the power and private delight Skipper has seen from his gamers.

“Everybody has a number out there, but you also have a last name on the back of your jersey,” Skipper stated. “So, that last name needs to matter and you need to represent it in a positive way, and that’s what this is all going to come down to. I don’t care what we’re doing, whether we’re bowling or playing football, whatever — compete to win.”

A defensive increase

Skipper stated Kevin Coyle had arrived on campus after having coached for Syracuse in its victory over Clemson final weekend.

A senior defensive analyst with the Orange who is predicted to serve in an analogous capability at UCLA after the Bruins persuaded him to make a cross-country transfer early within the season, Coyle has been a longtime mentor to his new boss.

Coyle, 69, was Fresno State’s defensive coordinator when Skipper was a star center linebacker for the Bulldogs from 1997 to 2000. The duo additionally labored collectively final season at Fresno State when Skipper was the interim head coach.

Now Coyle will increase a UCLA workers that wants assist after the departure of defensive coordinator Ikaika Malloe final week in what was termed a mutual parting of how.

“He is kind of like ‘The Godfather’ to me for football,” Skipper stated of Coyle. “Did a lot of teaching me the game. It’s where I originally first started learning how to play sound, good defense. So to have the opportunity to get him here is major.”

With out providing specifics, Skipper stated the UCLA defensive workers had simulated the way in which it could name video games as a part of a brand new collaborative strategy.

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