Nine hours and 20 minutes after the originally posted game time, junior first baseman Mulivai Levu put a bow on the never-ending day.
The Bruins had to wait an eternity for a celebration, but it was well worth it.
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No. 1 seed UCLA baseball (48-6, 28-2 Big Ten) has officially concluded its regular season and will head to the Big Ten tournament in Omaha after receiving a bye to the single-elimination stage.
The path to the Men’s College World Series is tedious.
But a critical first step was achieved on the road.
No. 1 UCLA baseball (43-4, 24-0 Big Ten) swept Michigan State (16-28, 10-17), winning 4-1 on Friday, 4-3 on Saturday and finishing the weekend with a come-from-behind 13-11 victory Sunday to clinch the outright Big Ten regular season title, sealed by Washington’s win over No.
They haven’t come easy, but they all count the same.
No. 1 UCLA baseball (39-3, 21-0 Big Ten) beat Sacramento State (19-25, 5-4 WAC) 5-3 on Saturday afternoon at Jackie Robinson Stadium for the team’s sixth consecutive win, four of which have come in comeback fashion.
The nation’s best pitching staff continues to stifle Big Ten hitters.
Its weekend rotation has been excellent, but the bullpen stands out.
No. 1 UCLA baseball (34-3, 19-0 Big Ten) beat Minnesota (22-15, 5-11 Big Ten) 4-2 in Friday’s series opener, marking the 17th time this season the Bruins have held an opponent to two runs or fewer.
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