Senior utility Megan Grant looks toward home plate as she rounds the bases after hitting her first grand slam of 2026. The San Bruno, California, local has hammered four home runs across her postseason campaign this year. (Chenrui Zhang/Daily Bruin staff)
Megan Grant has hit a lot of home runs this season – more than anyone has ever hit in a single season.
But none of those had been a grand slam – until her 40th.
It’s been proven they’re not invincible.
But the Bruins have also shown they’re resilient.
No. 1 UCLA baseball (48-6, 28-2 Big Ten) began its final regular season series on the road with an 8-0 loss to Washington (23-31, 12-18) on Thursday.
This post was updated May 16 at 12:09 a.m.
Entering the fifth inning, the Bruins were just two runs away from a run-rule victory.
But a 10-run top of the fifth from the Lancers suddenly put the Bruins down four and on the verge of having to win four straight to escape the regional.
The conference tournament is often just a stepping stone to prepare for the true postseason campaign.
And after losing the Big Ten championship to Nebraska on May 9, No.
Many argue that history repeats itself.
And that trend may not favor the Bruins this weekend.
UCLA track and field will travel to Lincoln to compete in the 2026 Outdoor Big Ten Championships on Friday through Sunday as the squad nears the end of its season.
UCLA football will not play its first game of the 2026 campaign until Sept. 5 against California. But that does not mean there are not positional battles across the gridiron.
One of the Bruins’ most historic regular seasons is coming to an end.
Their final stop – Seattle, Washington.
And after an already program-defining season, this conference series marks their final opportunity to raise the bar before the postseason.
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