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Extra Bruin magic: Jessica Clements’ walk-off homer powers UCLA previous Oregon at WCWS

By Editorial Board Published May 30, 2025 3 Min Read
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Extra Bruin magic: Jessica Clements’ walk-off homer powers UCLA previous Oregon at WCWS

OKLAHOMA CITY — Jessica Clements hit a walk-off, two-run residence run within the seventh inning early Friday morning to hold ninth-seeded UCLA previous No. 16 Oregon 4-2 on the Ladies’s Faculty World Collection, after the Geese tied the sport within the prime of the inning on a name at residence plate that was overturned.

Catcher Alexis Ramirez additionally hit a two-run homer in help of Bruins’ starter Kaitlyn Terry, who pitched a four-hitter and gave up one earned run. UCLA (55-11) will play No. 12 seed Texas Tech on Saturday at 4 p.m. (PDT) for a spot within the semifinals. Oregon (53-9) will face unseeded Mississippi in Friday’s elimination sport.

Oregon’s Paige Sinicki doubled contained in the third-base line to steer off the seventh, however the ruling was challenged by UCLA. The decision was upheld, however the subsequent hitter, Dezianna Patmon bunted Sinicki to 3rd with one out. Emma Cox adopted with a floor ball to 3rd baseman Jordan Woolery, who tried to throw Sinicki out at residence. The throw to Ramirez was on time and Sinicki was dominated out at residence for the second out.

Oregon challenged the decision, and it was overturned after a video assessment confirmed obstruction by Ramirez.

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Oregon led 1-0 within the fourth inning when Ramirez hit a two-out pitch from starter Lyndsey Grein over the left-field wall to provide UCLA a 2-1 lead. It was the primary runs the Bruins had scored in opposition to Grein in 4 video games this season. The Geese took two of three from UCLA in April.

After Woolery singled and Megan Grant walked to open the sixth, Grein was pulled in favor of Elise Sokolsky, who retired the subsequent two batters.

Lightning and rain resulted in a 75-minute delay, and two transient energy outages lasting lower than a minute every, turned Devon Park darkish within the first inning.

UCLA's Jessica Clements hits a walk-off home run against Oregon at the Women's College World Series.

UCLA’s Jessica Clements hits a walk-off residence run in opposition to Oregon on the Ladies’s Faculty World Collection.

(Ross Turteltaub / UCLA Athletics)

Oregon scored first in opposition to Terry within the third inning. Kaylynn Jones led with an infield single earlier than a bunt by Katie Flannery. Jones took third on a floor out by Kai Luschar. Her sister, Kedre Luschar, then drove in Jones on a single to proper subject.

The Bruins practically answered of their half of the inning when Savannah Pola drove a pitch from Grein 220 toes to the bottom of the center-field wall that was hauled in by Kedre Luschar to finish the inning.

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