Senior righties Kelly Austin and Charles Harrison were the most effective UCLA hurlers, combining to go nine-up, nine-down between the sixth and eighth innings. The Bruins used a total of seven pitchers in the contest. UCLA later plated a single run apiece in the eighth and ninth to tie it up again, with freshman left fielder Jarrod Hocking knotting it up in the ninth after successfully executing a squeeze bunt to bring in pinch-runner Keenan Proctor. Schrier teed off on a hanging curveball to tie the game up in the sixth, sending a solo shot over the left field wall to make it 6-6. His third-inning knock scored Schrier to make it 1-1, and he brought in two more in the fifth as part of a UCLA three-spot. Knight was at the center of the Bruins' first two comeback rallies, shooting a pair of base hits to right field to drive in runs. The Bruins' 15 hits were their second-most in a game so far this season, trailing only the 20 knocks against Omaha on Feb. Sophomore shortstop Cody Schrier (2-5, three runs) and senior catcher Darius Perry (3-4, RBI) also had big days with the bats. However, the Waves (11-19) responded in the bottom half every time UCLA tied it up, including a walk-off base hit from Charles Masino in the bottom of the ninth.įour different Bruins recorded multiple hits on Tuesday, with sophomore center fielder Malakhi Knight (4-5, three RBIs) and senior DH Josh Hahn (3-5, two runs) setting or matching career-highs for single-game hits. Field Stadium.Īfter falling behind 1-0 in the first, the Bruins (19-9-1) fought back to tie the game on four separate occasions. 19 UCLA absorbed an 8-7 loss to Pepperdine on Tuesday afternoon at Eddy D. – Despite totaling 15 hits as a team, No.
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