After UCLA baseball secured its first-ever national title on Tuesday night, and the 109th overall NCAA title in school history, Bruin Sports senior staffer Tyler Drohan caught up with Athletic Director Dan Guerrero.
We compiled photos, tweets and Facebook posts of reactions to the UCLA baseball team’s College World Series championship win Tuesday. Check out how members of the UCLA community and others reacted on social media to UCLA’s 109th national championship.
Minutes after the team had been announced as the 2013 national champions after a comprehensive 8-0 win over Mississippi State to sweep the College World Series Finals, the Bruins doused their coach, John Savage, in an icy bath on a humid summer night in Omaha.
After a convincing sweep of Mississippi State, completed with a 8-0 win Tuesday night, the UCLA baseball team captured its first-ever NCAA title and the school’s 109th overall.
After extending his school record for postseason wins to seven, junior pitcher Adam Plutko spoke to Bruin Sports senior staffer Tyler Drohan on potentially pitching in his final game as a Bruin.
If UCLA baseball’s ship is going to sink, it’s going to be on the arm of its submarine closer. In another jam at the College World Series with the game on the line, the Bruins turned to sophomore David Berg, who has pitched every game in the team’s postseason run, to finish off another victory.
With a 3-1 win Monday night over Mississippi State, UCLA baseball won its first-ever game in the championship series of the College World Series. The Bruins’ win puts them one away from winning the program’s first-ever baseball title.
On the biggest stage in collegiate baseball, it was a pair of former walk-ons who found themselves under the largest microscope for UCLA with a trip to the championship series of the College World Series at stake.
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