NCAA Baseball: UCLA, USC Close in on Super Regional Berths
- On Saturday night, USC defeated Saint Mary's 6-4 in the Corvallis Regional to reach the championship round and position for a super regional berth.
- USC's victory followed strong offensive plays, including two solo home runs by Ethan Hedges, and pitching support from Ian May and Mason Edwards.
- Meanwhile, UCLA won 11-5 against Arizona State at Jackie Robinson Stadium, highlighted by Roman Martin's grand slam and consistent run production across innings.
- Both teams remain a win away from advancing to best-of-three super regionals, with USC's next game approximately at 7 p.m. Sunday and UCLA awaiting elimination game winners.
- This sets up critical elimination games involving Saint Mary's, Oregon State, Arizona State, and UC Irvine, where winners must beat UCLA or USC twice to claim their regionals.
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NCAA baseball: UCLA, USC close in on Super Regional berths
The UCLA and USC baseball teams are in the driver’s seat in their NCAA baseball regionals. Roman Martin belted a grand slam in a seven-run second inning and high-scoring UCLA rolled past Arizona State, 11-5, on Saturday night at Jackie Robinson Stadium to reach the championship round of the Los Angeles Regional. The Bruins (44-16) added two runs in the third. Dean West doubled to right center for one run and Roch Cholowsky drove in West with a s…

Roman Martin’s grand slam highlights UCLA’s 11-5 win over Arizona State in Los Angeles Regional
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Roman Martin belted a grand slam in a seven-run second inning and high-scoring UCLA rolled past Arizona State 11-5 on Saturday night to reach the championship round of the Los Angeles Regional.

Roman Martin's grand slam highlights UCLA's 11-5 win over Arizona State in Los Angeles Regional
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Roman Martin belted a grand slam in a seven-run second inning and high-scoring UCLA rolled past Arizona State 11-5 on Saturday night to reach the championship round of the Los Angeles Regional.
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