UCLA Bruins have once again secured the top spot in both the USA TODAY Coaches Poll and the Baseball America Top‑25, extending a reign that has now stretched across the entire regular season.
The team’s 48‑6 overall record and a 28‑2 mark inside the Big Ten underscore a level of consistency that few programs can match, while their 28 of 30 first‑place votes in the Coaches Poll reflect near‑unanimous confidence.
A Roster Tailored for the Draft
Ace pitcher Logan Reddemann is currently sidelined with arm fatigue, but the lineup remains packed with prospects who are expected to hear their names called in the upcoming MLB draft, including Roch Cholowsky, Roman Martin, Mulivai Levu and Will Gasparino.
Despite being shut out by the Washington Huskies in one outing, UCLA rebounded with road victories and managed only 12 runs over three games, a testament to the competitive balance they faced.
Head coach John Savage, who has guided the program since 2005, boasts a career record of 772–487–2 and has cultivated a culture that blends academic rigor with athletic excellence.
The Bruins’ historic placement at No. 1 in the Baseball America poll for the full regular season marks a first in college baseball, highlighting a dominance that transcends mere rankings.
With the regular season now in the rearview, the team turns its focus to the postseason, where their experience and depth could make them a formidable contender for the College World Series title.