Baseball

UCLA’s Unexpected Early Exit from NCAA Baseball Regionals

A double‑digit walk‑off loss to Saint Mary's ends the Bruins' campaign and underscores a broader trend for top seeds.

UCLA entered the NCAA baseball regionals as the No. 1 overall seed, but the Bruins' campaign unraveled after two consecutive defeats to Saint Mary's.

The Gaels sealed the second game with a dramatic walk‑off single in the tenth inning, as Makoa Sniffen drove in the winning run.

Jacob Johnson had put UCLA ahead earlier with a solo homer in the top of the ninth, but the lead slipped away.

A Shockwave Across the Bracket

The loss marks the second straight year that a top‑seeded team has been eliminated before the regional final, a trend that has shaken expectations across the bracket.

Saint Mary's now faces Cal Poly in a double‑elimination showdown, meaning the Gaels must win twice to stay alive.

The early exit also reflects a broader slump for the Big Ten in baseball, a conference that has struggled to translate preseason promise into postseason success.

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