The UCLA Bruins have been eliminated from the Women's College World Series after dropping a nine-inning thriller to Tennessee that had its own share of controversy.
The UCLA Bruins softball team is headed back to the NCAA Women's College World Series for the fourth time in the past five years after an epic series comeback this past weekend. They will seek their third national title since 2010.
Megan Grant earned national and conference honors for the second straight week after leading UCLA to a sweep with five home runs and a .667 batting average.
With Easton Stadium packed and the win streak growing, UCLA softball is surging into the national spotlight as its fans fuel the energy from start to finish.
Megan Grant’s historic power surge and Addisen Fisher’s undefeated rise have UCLA softball surging into the postseason picture with confidence and momentum.
UCLA Bruins' two-sport star athlete Gabriela Jaquez recently wrapped up her junior season with the women's basketball team and announced that she has joined the Bruins' softball team halfway through the year.
The UCLA Bruins are off to another incredible start to a season as they seek to make it back to the College World Series after an early exit last season. They are the top team in the Big Ten so far and are preparing for their first conference series.