Sophomore outfielder Rylee Slimp glances at her bat before stepping into the batter’s box. Slimp has recorded 20 hits, including seven extra-base hits, across 46 at-bats this season. (Kai Dizon/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Proving yourself as a team becomes harder after a loss.
But three ranked losses may have been the motivation the Bruins needed to claw their way to six victories last weekend.
There is nowhere to go but down once you reach the top.
The Bruins have maintained their No. 1 preseason ranking for the first two weeks of the 2026 campaign, but the real test comes this weekend.
Every technical tweak and off-season training block has pointed toward this moment.
And the Bruins may showcase how months of refinement have solidified themselves as conference contenders.
The best things are worth waiting for.
But as inning after inning went by, the Bruins’ offense never showed up.
No. 1 UCLA baseball (6-2) fell to San Diego State (5-3) by a score of 4-3 on Tuesday night at Jackie Robinson Stadium.
Mid-70s, slight winds and no chance of precipitation is the projected Los Angeles climate for the next few days.
And with the fluctuating weather conditions, another thing changed: the Bruins slipped from their No.
This post was updated Feb. 25 at 12:22 a.m.
The Battle for Los Angeles. The Crosstown Cup. The LA Showdown.
Whatever the game’s nickname is, everything else stays the same.
There are two options a team can take amid tough competition.
Sink or swim.
And at their second Big Ten Championships, the Bruins took the latter option, earning six school records and four individual podium finishes.
This post was updated Feb. 24 at 1:28 p.m.
Ignoring outside noise often breeds success.
Despite the scrutiny surrounding coach Mick Cronin and UCLA men’s basketball (18-9, 10-6 Big Ten) after the head honcho ejected redshirt senior forward/center Steven Jamerson II in a game against then-No.
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