OMAHA, Neb. ““ UCLA played University of South Carolina Gamecocks and lost 7-1 in the first game of the best of three championship series in the 2010 College World Series.
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College World Series: UCLA vs. TCU Elimination Game
OMAHA, Neb. ““ UCLA baseball beat the Texas Christian Horned Frogs, 10-3, in Saturday’s elimination game of the College World Series at Rosenblatt Stadium. The Bruins now move on to face South Carolina in the championship series of the 61st College World Series at Omaha.
College World Series: UCLA vs. TCU final four
OMAHA, Neb. ““ UCLA played Texas Christian University in the final four of the 2010 College World Series. UCLA lost to TCU 6-2. Despite the loss UCLA’s position in the winner’s bracket allowed them to move on to face TCU the following day in the elimination game.
NCAA Baseball Regionals UCLA vs. Kent State
UCLA baseball beat Kent State 15-1 at Jackie Robinson Stadium during the opening day of the NCAA regional opening day.
UCLA baseball games attract young fans to Jackie Robinson Stadium for more than just team's success
June 3, 2010 — Baseball attracts fans of all ages; UCLA baseball has quite a few young fans with ages still in the single digits. The younger UCLA baseball fans come to home games at Jackie Robinson Stadium west of Sepulveda Boulevard with their parents for an afternoon of baseball near home. For some fans, it’s more than the Bruins’ record-breaking season which keeps them filling the stadium seats. [4:48]
Mens Basketball loss to Arizona State University
TEMPE, Ariz. ““ There was a time when, just by the letters on their jersey, the UCLA men’s basketball team could command at least a share of the spotlight. Today at Arizona State’s Wells Fargo Arena, the Sun Devils made it look easy to outshine the Bruins.
On the final game of the regular season, UCLA (13-17, 8-10 Pac-10) lost 56-46, its third straight and sixth defeat in the last eight tries.
Men’s Basketball Loss to Arizona
TUCSON, Ariz. “”mdash; UCLA used to be able to blow big leads and still find a way to leave arenas unscathed.
The Bruins used to have the firepower to get up after being knocked to the floor. Coach Ben Howland had the players that could withstand rallies and brush off when the dust settled.
UCLA could not get away with old tricks Thursday night, falling to Arizona, 78-73, after blowing a seemingly safe 14-point lead.