UCLA Baseball's 27-Game Winning Streak Snapped by UC Santa Barbara
No. 1 UCLA baseball's 27-game win streak comes to an end
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The No. 1 UCLA baseball team suffered a shutout loss against UC Santa Barbara, ending their impressive 27-game winning streak. The Bruins struggled offensively, managing only five hits throughout the game. They will look to rebound against Minnesota on Friday at Jackie Robinson Stadium.
- 01UCLA's 27-game winning streak ends with a shutout loss.
- 02The Bruins only managed five hits against UC Santa Barbara's pitching.
- 03UCLA had multiple opportunities to score but failed to capitalize.
- 04Freshman pitcher Angel Cervantes allowed two runs in the third inning.
- 05UCLA will face Minnesota next to try to restore their winning momentum.
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The No. 1 UCLA baseball team faced a disappointing end to their 27-game winning streak with a shutout loss to UC Santa Barbara at Jackie Robinson Stadium. This marked just their third loss of the season, with the previous two occurring against UC San Diego and San Diego State. The Bruins struggled offensively, recording only five hits throughout the game and failing to score despite having the bases loaded multiple times. The Gauchos capitalized on their opportunities, scoring two runs in the third inning and adding two more in the eighth. UCLA's pitching, led by freshman Angel Cervantes and junior Cal Randall, performed well but could not overcome the lack of offensive support. The Bruins will seek to bounce back in their next game against Minnesota on Friday, aiming to maintain their conference record.
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