Saturday, March 21


Baseball loses pitcher and game to USC, despite Trojans’ mistakes

Failure to mount a comeback cost the Bruins a win, but failure to stop a comebacker may have lost them their No. 2 pitcher. Junior pitcher Jon Olsen started the game for No. Read more...

Photo: Junior pitcher Jon Olsen, who started Sunday’s game for the Bruins, left in the bottom of the first inning after taking a line drive to the face. He was taken to Ronald Reagan Medical Center for further evaluation. (Habeba Mostafa/Daily Bruin)


Freshmen power men’s golf to second place at Jackrabbit Invitational

It was all about the freshmen on Saturday for the Bruins. Roommates Devon Bling and Eddy Lai – the only freshmen on No. 17 UCLA men’s golf’s roster – combined to shoot 13-under par in the final round of the Jackrabbit Invitational in Boulder City, Nevada, securing a second-place team finish. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Devon Bling won his first career event at the Jackrabbit Invitational in Boulder City, Nevada, on Saturday. He won the event by a single stroke and finished an impressive 15-under-par. (UCLA Athletics)


UCLA baseball’s game against Texas Christian cancelled because of rain

Saturday’s contest between No. 11 UCLA baseball (10-3) and No. 8 Texas Christian (9-3) was cancelled because of rain in Los Angeles. The first pitch was scheduled for 7 p.m. Read more...

Photo: Because of rainy conditions Saturday afternoon, UCLA baseball’s game with Texas Christian was cancelled. The Bruins will play USC on Sunday on the final day of the Dodger Stadium Classic. (Daniel Leibowitz/Daily Bruin staff)


Baseball begins Dodger Stadium classic with 6-3 loss to Vanderbilt

The Bruins allowed no hits in the final six innings of play Friday night, but still fell short in the end. No. 11 UCLA baseball (10-3) gave up four unearned runs in the first two innings and three runs in the ninth inning in a 6-3 loss to No. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore shortstop Ryan Kreidler was one of three Bruin batters who didn’t strikeout in UCLA baseball’s loss to Vanderbilt on Friday night at Jackie Robinson Stadium. (Daniel Leibowitz/Daily Bruin staff)


Baseball prepares to take on first ranked opponents of the season

The Bruins lost top-hitting first baseman Sean Bouchard to Major League Baseball over the summer, but his replacement has been nothing short of impressive. Sophomore Michael Toglia, who made the shift from right field to first base, is currently batting .400 while slugging .800 with 12 RBIs and four home runs. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore first baseman Michael Toglia has been locked in at the plate hitting .400 with four home runs through 12 games this season. He and the Bruins will face two top-15 teams this weekend followed by a meeting with USC at Dodger Stadium on Sunday. (Abraham Ramirez/Daily Bruin)


UCLA baseball upsets Loyola Marymount 12-1, sees well-rounded performance

UCLA got on base 21 times despite zero combined hits from its two leading hitters. “We’re getting a lot of contribution from a lot different areas,” said coach John Savage. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore right fielder Jeremy Ydens and UCLA baseball blew out Loyola Marymount at Jackie Robinson Stadium on Tuesday night. Ydens finished 1-for-3 at the plate and drove home 2 runs on a single in the seventh inning. (Habeba Mostafa/Daily Bruin)



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