The Bruins are conference champions.
No. 2 UCLA softball (46-4, 20-3 Pac-12) came back to top No. 6 Arizona (41-12, 18-5) 5-4 on Friday night at Easton Stadium, joint-clinching the Pac-12 trophy with No.
More than a third of the Bruins’ wins this season have been mercy rules.
No. 2 UCLA softball (42-2, 16-1 Pac-12) beat unranked Utah (15-31, 4-13) 9-1 at Easton Stadium on Saturday night for its 16th run-rule victory of 2019.
To an outsider, the recent Varsity Blues scandal seemingly sunk UCLA men’s soccer.
But things weren’t going great for the program even with former coach Jorge Salcedo in charge.
For the second time this season, the Bruins ended their double-digit win streak.
No. 1 UCLA softball (35-2, 9-1 Pac-12) lost 4-3 to unranked Oregon (17-19, 2-8) on Friday night at Easton Stadium in its third straight loss to the Ducks since 2018.
In the Arizona heat, the Bruins just kept on scoring.
No. 1 UCLA softball (35-1, 9-0 Pac-12) swept No. 19 Arizona State (25-14, 5-7) in Tempe, Arizona, after driving in 35 runs over the span of three mercy-rule victories to bring its season-high winning streak to 19 games.
The Bruins’ Sunday ranged from a mercy-rule blowout to an extra-inning comeback.
No. 2 UCLA softball (22-1) defeated Boston University (11-7) and Long Beach State (8-14), putting 12 runs past the Terriers in its eighth shutout win of the season and overcoming a three-run deficit to top the Dirtbags in extra innings by a score of 5-3.
After three weeks, the Bruins are back home.
No. 2 UCLA softball (17-1) will conclude tournament play this weekend with the UCLA/Long Beach State Invitational, its fifth nonconference tournament of the 2019 season.
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