Tennessee Overcomes Controversial Call, Defeats UCLA to Reach Women's CWS Semifinals
- Tennessee eliminated UCLA from the Women’s College World Series on Sunday at Devon Park with a 5-4 walk-off win in the ninth inning.
- The elimination occurred after Megan Grant hit a two-run home run in the seventh inning, which led to an extended replay to determine if she had missed home plate.
- The officials upheld the home run, ruling Grant missed the base but was assisted by a teammate, which is not reviewable per NCAA rules, allowing the game to stay tied 4-4 until Tennessee’s game-winning RBI in the ninth.
- Volunteers pitcher Karlyn Pickens threw 148 pitches, allowed 11 hits including two solo home runs by UCLA in the second inning, and earned a win while Tennessee’s coach Karen Weekly disputed the ruling on Grant’s plate touch.
- Tennessee advanced to Monday’s semifinals against Texas, while UCLA, finishing 55-13, was eliminated despite a strong comeback late in the game and praised their effort as a close contest.
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Laura Mealer's RBI single in the ninth inning gave Tennessee a 5-4 win over UCLA on Sunday that lifted the Volunteers into the Women's College World Series semifinals and eliminated the Bruins.
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