UCLA Softball Cruises Into NCAA Super Regional with Win over UC Santa Barbara
- UCLA softball defeated UC Santa Barbara 12-1 on Sunday at Easton Stadium to advance to the NCAA Super Regional round.
- UCLA entered the Los Angeles Regional as a-seeded team with a 52-10 record and had outscored opponents 31-2 during regional play.
- Sophomore Alexis Ramirez led UCLA's offense with a 3-for-5 performance driving in five runs, while Megan Grant and Jordan Woolery hit back-to-back home runs.
- Junior pitcher Taylor Tinsley earned her 14th win by striking out six batters over four innings, helping UCLA end the game early under the mercy rule.
- UCLA will compete against eighth-seeded South Carolina in a best-of-three Super Regional series beginning May 22, aiming to secure its ninth trip to the Women's College World Series since 2015.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Alexis Ramirez went 3 for 4 and drove in five runs and UCLA cruised to the NCAA Super Regionals with a 12-1 dismantling of UC Santa Barbara. The No. 9-seeded Bruins will travel to face eighth-seeded…

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UCLA softball cruises into NCAA Super Regional with win over UC Santa Barbara
The Bruins complete a three-game sweep in the Los Angeles Regional with a 12-1 victory, powered by back-to-back home runs from Jordan Woolery and Megan Grant, and will face South Carolina for a Women’s College World Series berth.
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UCLA cruises to Super Regional topping UCSB and outscore opposition 31-2 in regional weekend
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Alexis Ramirez went 3 for 4 and drove in five runs and UCLA cruised to the NCAA Super Regionals with a 12-1 dismantling of UC Santa Barbara on Sunday in the Los Angeles Regional.
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