Washington baseball falls 6-1 to No. 1 UCLA in regular season finale
The Washington Huskies baseball team lost 6-1 to the No. 1 ranked UCLA Bruins in their regular season finale on Saturday. The Huskies managed only two hits and were unable to generate consistent offense against UCLA's pitching. Washington finishes the regular season with a 23-31 overall record and will next compete in the Big Ten Tournament starting May 19.
- ▪Washington finished the regular season with a 23-31 overall record and 12-18 in Big Ten play.
- ▪UCLA's Roman Martin went 4-for-4 with 3 RBIs and 2 runs scored in the game.
- ▪Washington's only run came from a sacrifice fly by catcher Kevin Spear in the second inning.
- ▪UCLA starter Angel Cervantes allowed one run over three innings before being replaced by Ian May, who earned the win.
- ▪Huskies pitcher Jaxson Gore took the loss after allowing four runs in two innings.
- ▪Washington managed only two hits: a single by Sam DeCarlo and a double by Ty Cowan.
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