(Presley Liu/Daily Bruin staff)
The 2026 Women’s College World Series marked UCLA softball’s (53-10, 20-4 Big Ten) 34th trip to Oklahoma City in a chance to chase its 13th national championship.
Facing elimination after becoming the first-ever No. 1 overall seed to fall in its regional opener Friday, UCLA baseball (52-7, 28-2 Big Ten) kept its national title hopes alive by walking off No.
No. 8 seed UCLA softball (52-8, 20-4 Big Ten) hosted UCF (41-19-1, 14-9-1 Big 12) on Friday and Saturday for the NCAA Los Angeles Super Regional at Easton Stadium.
No. 1 UCLA baseball (48-6, 28-2 Big Ten) defeated then-No.13 Oregon (38-15, 20-10) 9-6 in the former’s last regular season home game to clinch the three-game weekend series.
No. 8 seed UCLA softball (50-8, 20-4 Big Ten) faced Cal Baptist (43-19, 15-3 WAC) and South Carolina (32-28, 7-17 SEC) in the NCAA Los Angeles Regional from Friday to Sunday.
Blank shots echoed as the roar of attendees accelerated the athletes.
UCLA track and field competed in a dual meet against historic rival USC at Katherine Loker Stadium on Saturday and Sunday.
The Bruins’ reign as Big Ten champions comes to an end in Ojai, California.
No. 5 seed UCLA men’s tennis’s (17-7, 10-3 Big Ten) Big Ten Tournament run began with a rivalry match Thursday in the quarterfinal against No.
Following its double-header blowout victories against California (13-33, 3-15 ACC), UCLA softball (41-5, 16-2 Big Ten) surprised three of its seniors Saturday. Utility Megan Grant, infielder Jordan Woolery and pitcher Taylor Tinsley were presented with Golden Tickets, signifying their drafting into the Athletes Unlimited Softball League.
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