Friday, February 13

UCLA baseball gears up, hopes to win first Men’s College World Series since 2013

Coach John Savage – in just his fifth year with the program – ended the Bruins’ 13-year Men’s College World Series drought in 2010 when he led the team to Omaha, Nebraska. Read more...

Photo: Sophomores shortstop Roch Cholowsky (center) and third baseman Roman Martin (right) douse coach John Savage with a cooler of Powerade after UCLA baseball clinched its first Men’s College World Series appearance since 2013 Sunday. (Aidan Sun/Assistant Photo Editor)


Superlatives: Daily Bruin Sports honors achievements of UCLA’s 2024-2025 athletes

In its first year in the Big Ten, UCLA Athletics had its fair share of glory-filled moments. Whether it was perfect 10s, buzzer beaters or last-minute thrillers, these nine athletes forever cemented themself in Bruin history. Read more...

Photo: (Photos by Aidan Sun/Assistant Photo editor. Designed by Rachel Kristen Lee Yokota/Assistant Design director)


Fate of UCLA baseball’s stadium is unknown, but Bruins will persevere

I filed into my seat at Jackie Robinson Stadium on May 30, attending what felt like my 100th contest at the ballpark. Only this time, I actually had to push my way through a crowd as I navigated the concourse. Read more...

Photo: The stands filled for the first time this season to watch the Bruins kick off their first regional since 2022. (Nicolas Greamo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA baseball shuts out UTSA, makes 1st Men’s College World Series since 2013

Next stop: Omaha, Nebraska. With only one hurdle remaining at the Los Angeles Super Regional, No. 15 seed UCLA baseball (47-16, 22-8 Big Ten) cleared it with a 7-0 shutout of UTSA (47-15, 23-4 AAC) on Sunday at Jackie Robinson Stadium, sweeping the Roadrunners to advance to its first Men’s College World Series since 2013. Read more...

Photo: No. 15 seed UCLA baseball poses with its NCAA Super Regional champion trophy after sweeping UTSA at Jackie Robinson Stadium on Sunday. (Aidan Sun/Assistant Photo editor)


Bruin baseball runs past Roadrunners in game 1 of NCAA super regional

After the Roadrunners averaged just under nine runs per game in last weekend’s Austin Regional – and the Bruins just under 13 in the Los Angeles Regional – the super regional between the two programs seemed destined for a slugfest. Read more...

Photo: Members of UCLA baseball celebrate after winning game one of the Los Angeles Super Regional over UTSA. (Michael Gallagher/Assistant Photo editor)



Scouting report: UCLA baseball faces UTSA in upcoming NCAA super regional

This post was updated June 4 at 10:31 p.m. In its first NCAA super regional since 2019, No. 15 seed UCLA baseball (45-16, 22-8 Big Ten) will face off against UTSA (47-13, 23-4 AAC) in a best-of-three series at Jackie Robinson Stadium beginning Saturday. Read more...

Photo: UCLA baseball warms up on defense before a game at Jackie Robinson Stadium. Saturday, the Bruins host a super regional for the first time since 2019. (Daily Bruin file photo)



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