Saint Mary’s walk-off ends UCLA’s top-seed NCAA run

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Saint Mary’s shocked UCLA 6-5 in 10 innings at Jackie Robinson Stadium to end the Bruins’ season as the NCAA baseball tournament’s No. 1 overall seed, after UCLA squandered 3-0 and 5-2 leads. Makoa Sniffen lined a single to score the winning run in the 10th, capping a regional that highlighted UCLA’s late struggles and bullpen issues, including closer Easton Hawk’s tough outings and the loss of ace Logan Reddemann. The Bruins were knocked out in a dramatic walk-off, leaving coach John Savage to reflect on a disappointing culmination to a storied era.
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- 4 national seeds lose, 2 14-inning marathons in opening day of NCAA baseball tournament regionals NCAA.com
- UCLA baseball’s national title hopes shattered in season-ending loss to Saint Mary’s Los Angeles Times
- UCLA Eliminated by Saint Mary's in Extra Innings, 6-5 uclabruins.com
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