UCLA Baseball Dominates Big Ten End-of-Season Awards
UCLA baseball has achieved remarkable success this season, finishing as the first NCAA Division I team to be ranked No. 1 throughout the regular season. The Bruins received nine total selections in the Big Ten end-of-season awards, including Player of the Year and Coach of the Year honors. Junior Roch Cholowsky made history by winning the Player of the Year award for the second consecutive year.
- ▪UCLA baseball was ranked No. 1 for the entire regular season in D1Baseball and Baseball America polls.
- ▪The Bruins secured nine total selections in the Big Ten end-of-season awards, the most in the conference.
- ▪Roch Cholowsky became the first player in UCLA history to win the Big Ten Player of the Year award twice.
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