Brennan’s 3 Hits, 2 RBIs Help UCLA Beat UTSA 7-0 and Win Super Regional, Clinch Berth in CWS
- UCLA shut out UTSA 7-0 on Sunday at Jackie Robinson Stadium, securing the Los Angeles super regional title and earning a spot in the College World Series.
- The Bruins reached this milestone by sweeping UTSA in two games, marking their first super regional title since winning the national championship in 2013.
- Payton Brennan led UCLA offensively with three hits, including a two-run single in the ninth inning, while Conor Myles started and relief pitchers combined for five no-hit innings.
- UCLA improved their record to 46-16 overall and will compete in the College World Series starting June 13 in Omaha against whichever team prevails in the Durham Super Regional.
- This victory ended UTSA’s season after a historic 47-15 campaign and positions UCLA to pursue its second national championship since 2013.
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NCAA baseball: UCLA heads to College World Series after shutting out UTSA
Bruins complete super regional sweep with 7-0 win, riding 11-game streak to first CWS appearance since 2013 after turnaround from 19-win season.
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Brennan’s 3 hits, 2 RBIs help UCLA beat UTSA 7-0 and win super regional, clinch berth in CWS
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Payton Brennan had three hits, two RBIs and scored two runs on Sunday and UCLA beat UTSA 7-0 to win the Los Angeles Super Regional and…
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