Saturday, February 14

Aaliyah Jordan’s two-run home run for UCLA softball secures win against Stanford

Aaliyah Jordan is back. The graduate student outfielder made her formal return last weekend, but on Saturday night, she made a series-clinching statement. No. 3 UCLA softball (31-4, 8-3 Pac-12) narrowly defeated No. Read more...

Photo: Members of UCLA softball prepare to mob graduate student outfielder Aaliyah Jordan at the plate. Jordan’s two-run home run in the second inning proved to be the difference for the Bruins on Saturday night. (Jack Stenzel/Daily Bruin staff)


With a gem from Megan Faraimo, UCLA softball comes out on top over Stanford

One of the nation’s top pitching corps visited the Bruins on Friday night. Except the evening’s shutdown performance didn’t come from any visitor – it came from the hometown ace. Read more...

Photo: Megan Faraimo (left) lets out a triumphant cry. The redshirt senior pitcher for UCLA softball cracked double-digit strikeouts for the 35th time with the Bruins en route to her sixth shutout of the season. (Nicolas Greamo/Daily Bruin senior staff)



By defeating Oregon, UCLA softball clinches third consecutive conference series

Down 2-1 in the top of the fourth inning Saturday, Lauryn Carter stepped up to the plate with the bases loaded. In the junior outfielder’s 90 career games, she had just one home run and seven RBIs across 56 at bats. Read more...

Photo: Lauryn Carter awaits a pitch. The junior outfielder for UCLA softball knocked a grand slam against Oregon on Saturday to mark her highest single-game RBI output of the season. (Nicolas Greamo/Daily Bruin senior staff)




Opening conference play, UCLA softball tallies series win against Cal on the road

Led by an offensive showcase from Megan Grant, the Bruins sealed their first series win of the season. The freshman utility and Bay Area native went .400 at the plate and scored the winning runs in both victories for the blue and gold over the weekend. Read more...

Photo: Freshman utility Megan Grant prepares to make a play on the ball. Alongside redshirt junior utility Maya Brady, Grant leads all eligible Bruins in RBIs with 14 less hits than Brady. (Myka Fromm/Daily Bruin)



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