UCLA Bruins miss Super Regionals as USC and Oregon advance
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 7:45 PM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
The UCLA Bruins, who finished the regular season as the No. 1 team, were eliminated from the NCAA tournament and will watch as USC and Oregon compete in the Super Regionals. Despite a strong 28-2 record in the Big Ten, UCLA lost twice to Saint Mary's at home, leading to their surprising exit. Oregon will play the Texas Longhorns in Austin, while USC faces North Carolina in Chapel Hill. This outcome raises questions about the Bruins' performance despite their star-studded roster and solid coaching under John Savage.
- •UCLA finished the regular season with a 28-2 record.
- •The Bruins were eliminated after losing twice to Saint Mary's.
- •Oregon and USC are competing in the Super Regionals.
- •UCLA faces pressure to regroup for next season.
- •UCLA has not won a College World Series title since 2013.
- 7:45 PMYahoo Sports — UCLA will watch two Big Ten rivals compete in the Super Regionals
"The UCLA Bruins were the No. 1 team for the entire regular season but now they'll watch USC and Oregon compete in the Super Regionals.
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