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Oregon Ties on Obstruction Call, UCLA Wins on Walk-Off HR at WCWS

  • UCLA secured a 4-2 victory over Oregon in the opening game of the Women's College World Series, held Thursday evening at Devon Park.
  • The match was delayed by storms that affected the earlier game, pushing the start time close to 10 p.m., and heightened tension followed a disputed obstruction ruling involving Oregon catcher Alexis Ramirez.
  • Oregon tied the game 2-2 after the overturned obstruction call in the seventh inning, but UCLA center fielder Jessica Clements hit a two-run, two-out walk-off homer for the win.
  • Clements, a Cal Poly graduate transfer playing her first WCWS game, hit her sixth home run of the season and said, "I feel on top of the world."
  • With the win, ninth-seeded UCLA improves to 55-11 and advances to face Texas Tech in a winner's bracket game on Saturday, while Oregon drops to an elimination game against Ole Miss on Friday.
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Clements hits a walk-off homer to lead UCLA past Oregon 4-2 in Women's College World Series

Jessica Clements hit a two-run walk-off homer with two outs to lead UCLA past Oregon 4-2 in the Women’s College World Series opener for both teams. It was just Clements’ sixth homer of the season. It was the second walk-off…

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Clayton News broke the news in Clayton, United States on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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