Members of No. 15 UCLA baseball watch their teammates from the dugout. (Chloe Agas/Daily Bruin)
Tuesday was just the Bruins’ third time losing consecutive games this season – but the reality is, the team has dropped six of its last 11.
Coach Jenny Johnson Jordan doesn’t get nervous.
But even the most composed teams can be thrown off course.
After cruising past No. 4 seed California (26-8) in a straight three-set victory, No.
Nico Iamaleava had his worst performance on the biggest stage last season.
In his first College Football Playoff appearance, Iamaleava completed just 14-of-31 passes for 104 yards, costing his team a trip to the Rose Bowl as eventual national champion Ohio State trampled Iamaleava and Tennessee 42-17.
James Hepp’s day was done after facing just three hitters Tuesday as the junior right-hander failed to record a single out.
And though the Bruins would eventually shut out the Anteaters from the second inning on, the five runs No.
No. 2 UCLA men’s volleyball (20-5, 10-2 MPSF) dropped its regular season finale in sweeping fashion to No. 5 USC (20-6, 8-4) on Saturday at the Galen Center.
Men’s tennis
Kai Dizon, Assistant Sport editor
Ohayō Ohio and goodbye to Ojai.
After 72 years of competing in the Pac-12 Tournament at The Ojai Tennis Tournament’s Libbey Park in Ojai, California, No.
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