OMAHA, Neb. – A classic nursery rhyme came to life Monday and Tuesday. After a three-run first inning outburst, the Bruins seemingly fell asleep as rain began to trickle in Monday night. Read more...
Started in June, the Voting Matters Initiative aims to increase and improve voter registration, education and turnout among UCLA student-athletes. (Daanish Bhatti/Assistant Photo editor)
Voting matters. UCLA Athletics pushed this sentiment within the department for the past three months and will continue to spread it up until, and through, Election Day.
OMAHA, Neb. – A classic nursery rhyme came to life Monday and Tuesday. After a three-run first inning outburst, the Bruins seemingly fell asleep as rain began to trickle in Monday night. Read more...
Some may say luck has been on the Bruins’ side this postseason, despite a perfect record on the national stage. Facing five opponents across six games in the NCAA tournament, UCLA has faced just one other Power Four program – Arizona State in the Los Angeles regional. Read more...
The Racers’ Cinderella magic wasn’t enough to turn the Bruin beast into a prince in Omaha, Nebraska, on Saturday. Instead, in its first 2025 Men’s College World Series contest, No. Read more...
For the first time since winning the national title in 2013, No. 15 seed UCLA baseball (47-16, 22-8 Big Ten) is back in Omaha, Nebraska, for the Men’s College World Series, where it’ll be joined by No. Read more...
Junior right-hander Cody Delvecchio is academically eligible and on No. 15 seed UCLA baseball’s roster ahead of the Men’s College World Series, which begins Friday in Omaha, Nebraska, D1Baseball’s Kendall Rogers posted Thursday morning on the social media platform X. Read more...
This post was updated June 12 at 4:07 a.m. No. 15 seed UCLA baseball heads to the Men’s College World Series after a bit of an Omaha drought – and it’s not alone. Read more...
Coach John Savage – in just his fifth year with the program – ended the Bruins’ 13-year Men’s College World Series drought in 2010 when he led the team to Omaha, Nebraska. Read more...