Junior right-hander Logan Reddemann goes through his pitching windup. (Kai Dizon/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Storms move in different ways.
Sometimes they linger, stretching deep into the night.
Other times, they pass quickly and decisively.
But the Bruins proved that winning comes from both.
BERKELEY – Execution in the moment is critical.
Following a triple-overtime loss against the Cardinal on Saturday, the Bruins’ final game of the weekend Sunday posed the biggest test of them all.
Fresh faces fill coach Jenny Johnson Jordan’s lineup.
But behind the surging presence of underclassmen, one experienced hand still solidifies the foundation on court one.
Maggie Boyd.
Championship-caliber teams often never let their opponents breathe.
And the Bruins suffocated their opponent, outscoring them 45-1 throughout a three-game series sweep.
No. 8 UCLA Softball (37-5, 16-2 Big Ten) defeated Illinois (11-31, 2-12) three times in Urbana-Champaign, Illinois last weekend to extend its winning streak to eight games.
Sweeping is a chore.
People often dread it.
But the Bruins did not seem to mind.
No. 2 UCLA beach volleyball (25-4) swept the competition at the Center of Effort Challenge in San Luis Obispo, California, defeating No.
The runway is empty.
The engines have withdrawn.
The wheels have dropped.
And the Bruins finally made a stop at home.
After 15 trips around the nation, the team competed at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational at Drake Stadium on Saturday for the last home meet this season.
And so it continues.
UCLA women’s basketball picked up TCU guard Donovyn Hunter out of the portal Monday, marking the third incoming transfer it has gained in less than a week.
This post was updated April 12 at 11:42 p.m.
The backcourt strengthens.
Texas Tech guard Jaylen Petty announced his commitment to UCLA men’s basketball on his Instagram account Sunday night.
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