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Saint Mary’s upsets No. 1 UCLA twice in three days to finish off the Bruins in dramatic fashion

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Heading into the college baseball postseason, no team had higher expectations than the UCLA Bruins.

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Armed with Roch Cholowsky, the No. 1 catcher favorite in the MLB Draft in July, UCLA earned the top overall seed in the postseason. The Bruins went 51-6 in the regular season and 28-2 in the Big Ten conference, allowing them to carry at least one district and making them a team to beat on the road to the College World Series.

Instead, UCLA ran into the Saint Mary’s Gaels, who eliminated the Bruins in three days. As a result, UCLA’s season ends on a disappointing note as the Bruins wonder what could have been.

Here’s how Saint Mary’s sent the Bruins home.

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How Saint Mary’s eliminated UCLA

As the top seed in their region, UCLA’s first postseason game on Friday came against the No. 4 seed in the Los Angeles region: Saint Mary’s. While many expected a rout, the Gaels kept it close, as UCLA scored just two runs in nine innings.

Saint Mary’s had the same score in the eighth, but that changed in the top of the ninth. With Bruins pitcher Easton Hawk on the mound, Gaels DH Jacob Johnson went deep for a 3-2 lead. In the bottom of the inning, with a man on first, Cam Staton got Roch Cholowsky to fly out to end the game, making UCLA the first No. 1 seed ever to lose its regional opener.

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