Saturday, July 5

Serving through softball: Former Bruin brings game to underserved communities

Less than 24 hours after teaching a weeklong softball clinic in India on behalf of the U.S. Embassy, Natasha Watley was at UCLA watching her former softball team face her current one in an exhibition game. Read more...

Photo: Olympic gold medalist and former UCLA softball player Natasha Watley is bringing the sport she loves to those who might not otherwise play it. Watley, who currently plays for Team Toyota in Japan, came to play the Bruins in an exhibition a few weeks back. Coach Kelly Inouye-Perez noted that she would love Watley to come to UCLA as an assistant coach one day.


No. 10 softball completes San Diego Classic I undefeated

In the bottom of the 11th inning of a tied game Saturday against Boise State, junior third baseman Alyssa Tiumalu stepped up to the plate. There were runners on first and third and there was nobody out. Read more...

Photo: Alyssa Tiamalu drove in the game winner against Boise State. The junior has moved to third base after freshman Mysha Sataraka suffered an injury.




Softball goes into first midweek game with momentum

After spending two consecutive weekends on the road, the UCLA softball team returns to Easton Stadium for its first official midweek game of the season. UCLA technically played a midweek game last Tuesday against the Japanese professional team, Toyota, but it was an exhibition game. Read more...


Softball holds strong with tournament success

In a tale of two weekends, the UCLA softball team has flipped the script of the way it wins ballgames over its current 10-game win streak. Read more...

Photo: The softball team continued a 10-game win streak, but their victories in the last two tournaments came in very different fashion.


Softball steps up to oncoming challenges

On a 0-2 count in the top of the second of UCLA’s game against Seattle University, freshman pitcher Paige McDuffee sent a pitch hurtling past the bat of Seattle’s Lisa Maulden. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Ally Carda is the only right-handed pitcher of the group, making for a useful combination of arms.



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