Saturday, December 20

Bruins have solid showing in Cape Cod Baseball League, but end summer titleless

Seven Bruins went to Cape Cod in 2018 and four returned to Westwood with a championship. In 2019, six new faces made the trip to the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League, but all of them returned empty-handed. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore catcher Noah Cardenas played for the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox in the Cape Cod Baseball League this summer. Cardenas posted more walks than strikeouts – a feat he also achieved with UCLA baseball in his freshman season. (Anirudh Keni/Daily Bruin)


Baseball sends Bruins to compete in summer leagues, collegiate national team

Summer is here, but many Bruins won’t be having a vacation for the foreseeable future. Twenty-one players from UCLA baseball are slated to compete in various summer leagues this offseason. Read more...

Photo: Rising-junior outfielder Garrett Mitchell will spend his summer competing for the USA National Collegiate Team. He is among the 21 Bruins who are slated to participate in summer league action across the nation. (Tanmay Shankar/Assistant Photo editor)


A look back at UCLA baseball’s 2019 record-setting season stopped short of Omaha

The Bruins’ trip to the 2019 College World Series was a long time in the making. Until it wasn’t. From the top-ranked 2016 recruiting class to the young pitchers stepping up due to injuries in 2018, coach John Savage and UCLA baseball found themselves with plenty of expectations thrust upon them prior to this season. Read more...

Photo: (Graphic Illustration by Claire Wu/Graphics contributor and Claire Sun/Illustrator)


UCLA baseball’s road to Omaha cut short by loss to Michigan

This post was updated June 9 at 10:55 p.m. Just like they did the last time they were the top team in the country, the Bruins fell short of Omaha. Read more...

Photo: UCLA baseball lost to Michigan on Sunday night, ending its season in the super regional. The Bruins have not advanced to the College World Series since 2013. (Tanmay Shankar/Assistant Photo editor)


Superlatives: Daily Bruin recognizes UCLA’s standout athletes from 2018-2019

Male Athlete of the Year: Joshua Kelley, football Jason Maikis, assistant Sports editor In a rough year for UCLA football, one Bruin stood out in a big way. Read more...

Photo: UCLA football redshirt junior running back Josh Kelley led the Bruins with 12 touchdowns and 1,243 yards on the ground (Liz Ketcham/Photo editor).


Baseball remains in running after comeback defeat of Michigan in extra innings

This post was updated June 9 at 1:18 a.m. The Bruins were six outs from elimination. But for the fourth straight time, they escaped its grasp. Read more...

Photo: Freshman pinch hitter Jake Moberg reached on an error to lead off the top of the 12th on Saturday night against Michigan. Moberg scored from first on a double to center, giving UCLA baseball a one-run lead. (Isabelle Roy/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Baseball narrowly drops first game to Michigan 3-2, must win twice to advance

The Bruins will again have to win multiple elimination games in order to advance. No. 1 UCLA baseball (51-10, 24-5 Pac-12) fell to Michigan (45-19, 16-7 Big Ten) 3-2 in the first game of the Los Angeles super regional. Read more...

Photo: Junior right-hander Ryan Garcia tossed over 100 pitches for the 10th time in his last 11 starts in an eventual losing effort against Michigan on Friday night. (Isabelle Roy/Daily Bruin senior staff)



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