Left to right: seniors pitcher Taylor Tinsley, infielder Jordan Woolery and utility Megan Grant laugh together during an interview. The senior trio helped lead UCLA to three Women’s College World Series appearances across its Westwood career. (Leydi Cris Cobo Cordon/Daily Bruin senior staff)
This post was updated June 3 at 11:32 p.m..
The Bruins have produced many of the best players in softball history.
But a trio like Megan Grant, Taylor Tinsley and Jordan Woolery only graces a program once.
This post was updated June 3 at 11:25 p.m.
The Bruins concluded their season just short of the mountaintop.
No. 7 seed UCLA men’s golf placed second at the NCAA championship in Carlsbad, California, its best result since winning its second-ever national title in 2008.
This post was updated May 31 at 10:48 p.m.
The Bruins put themselves on the ropes one too many times.
Known as the comeback kids all year long, they finally dug themselves into a hole they couldn’t climb out of.
No.
Kaitlyn Terry will play in Sunday’s elimination game.
But not as a Bruin.
Terry spent her first two collegiate campaigns with No. 8 seed UCLA softball (53-9, 20-4 Big Ten) before transferring to No.
No. 11 seed Texas Tech and No. 8 seed UCLA will face off at the Women’s College World Series in an elimination game Sunday. For Red Raider pitcher Kaitlyn Terry, it is her first matchup against her former team.
This post was updated May 30 at 6:07 p.m.
Sir Isaac Newton’s first law of motion says an object in motion will stay in motion.
Saturday seemed to prove that it would take a force a lot stronger than a tournament-opening loss and two-run deficit in the ninth to stop the Bruins in their tracks.
“We’ve kind of developed an identity,” said junior utility Phoenix Call.
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