(Leydi Cris Cobo Cordon/Daily Bruin senior staff)
UCLA baseball (52-8, 28-2 Big Ten) failed to qualify for the Men’s College World Series as the NCAA tournament’s No. 1 overall seed for the third time in program history since 2015 after falling to Los Angeles Regional No.
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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.
UCLA baseball (51-7, 28-2 Big Ten) became the first No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA tournament to lose its regional opener when Saint Mary’s (34-25, 15-12 WCC) came out victorious 3-2 in Friday’s Los Angeles Regional opener.
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.
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