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UCLA crushes San Diego State for second win in NCAA regional match

By Editorial Board Published May 18, 2025 7 Min Read
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UCLA crushes San Diego State for second win in NCAA regional match

The crack of the ball off Jordan Woolery’s bat within the first inning despatched a pointy, resounding message — the Bruins weren’t going to let their opponent dictate the tone this time.

“We came out with a purpose,” UCLA head coach Kelly Inouye-Perez mentioned with a hand on Woolery’s shoulder. “Jordan Woolery clearly had a day.”

Woolery, UCLA’s RBI chief, went two for 3 with a three-run homer, a triple and 5 RBIs to guide the Bruins to a 10-0, six-inning shutout over San Diego State in Recreation 2 of the Los Angeles Regional on Saturday afternoon.

The No. 9 Bruins (51-10) cruised into Recreation 6 of the regional, the place they’ll have an opportunity to clinch a spot within the Tremendous Regionals with yet another win. Their opponent has but to be decided for Sunday’s 4:30 p.m. PDT first pitch.

It was an entire function reversal. Only a day after UCLA’s bats stayed quiet via the primary 4 innings in an eventual victory over UC Santa Barbara, the Bruins opened their second regional matchup with intent.

“I shared with the team that everybody wants us to be able to hit all of the time,” Inouye-Perez mentioned. “We understand that things happen, and you’ve got to be able to respond. So yesterday, we didn’t come out and get after it. … Today, they came out with a little more purpose.”

On the primary pitch, Jessica Clements ripped a leadoff double. One pitch later, Savannah Pola dropped down a bunt and, recognizing an uncovered second base, the speedy second baseman turned it right into a heads-up double.

With runners in scoring place, Woolery did what’s turn out to be second nature — she introduced them dwelling, and did so with a bang.

Staying affected person within the field, Woolery labored the rely full, ready for a pitch she might drive. She then clobbered a excessive fly ball that simply cleared the glove of San Diego State middle fielder Julie Holcomb, crusing over the wall for a three-run homer.

“I got a little bit out of myself yesterday, swinging at some pitches outside the zone,” Woolery mentioned. “I wanted to focus on honing back, hitting my pitches… I was ready to go today.”

A candidate for nationwide participant of the yr, Woolery is one in all UCLA’s most constant threats close to the highest of the lineup. She entered the regional ranked fifth within the nation with 75 RBIs — the second-highest single-season mark in program historical past.

Woolery added one other RBI later, legging out a triple after a diving try by the Aztecs’ proper fielder missed and the ball skipped previous, permitting Clements to attain. The hit introduced her whole to 6 RBIs for the weekend.

In an encore to her heroics on the plate and dominance in aid the night time earlier than, Kaitlyn Terry took the mound with poise and command. The left-hander turned in a easy outing, giving up solely two hits and one stroll whereas hanging out 5.

Towards the Aztecs, Terry’s mindset was to border the ball, attempting to not do an excessive amount of, however going for the jugular.

Her solely hassle got here within the backside of the third. A stroll, an infield single and a fielding error loaded the bases, giving San Diego State a major likelihood to take the lead. However Terry stayed composed.

After recording two outs, Terry dug in for a seven-pitch battle with Angie Yellen — and received, inducing a routine groundout to finish the inning and protect the Bruins’ lead.

From there, Terry, commanding the circle along with her dominant presence, settled in and located her rhythm. She retired 9 batters in a row and struck out three — every punchout punctuated by a uncooked, triumphant scream, a glimpse past her reserved demeanor on the way in which to a complete-game shutout victory.

“I would always love to be able to pull it back and slow it down, versus having to kick somebody to get going,” Inouye-Perez mentioned of Terry’s depth. “That’s one thing about her — she has one mode. She’s going, attacking, competing.

“She’s a very, very difficult pitcher to be able to prepare for,” Inouye-Perez added. “When she’s dialed in and she’s spinning pitches and working ahead, you see what she did today.”

A six-run rally within the sixth inning sealed the sport through the run rule. Kaniya Bragg opened the onslaught with a two-run double, adopted by an RBI single to proper discipline from Terry. Then, identical to the night time earlier than, Megan Grant delivered the ending blow — a two-run triple that slammed excessive off the center-field wall, narrowly lacking a three-run homer.

With the win, the Bruins notched back-to-back mercy-rule victories — their twenty seventh of the season, extending a program document.

Incomes the remainder of the night to arrange for Sunday’s finale, with their opponent nonetheless unknown, Inouye-Perez was frank in regards to the dialog she’s having along with her group transferring ahead.

“I don’t care who we play from now all the way to the end, because we’re going to play teams that have made it to the postseason,” Inouye-Perez mentioned. “Everybody can win at any point. They’ve done something to win. So we’ve got to respect the game, but for us, I want to just play our game, and that’s enough for us to be able to compete with anyone.”

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