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UCLA records program’s first-ever no-hitter

It was strange to think that when the UCLA Bruins won the 2013 National Championship that it was the first time the school had taken home the crown in baseball.

Well, entering Friday, it was also strange to think that a program like UCLA had never thrown a no-hitter before.

Once again, the Bruins have changed that forever.

It wasn’t easy for UCLA to accomplish the feat either, as the Arizona Wildcats took them to ten innings thanks to nine innings of shutout ball from Cody Hamlin and Tyger Talley.

James Kaprielian, UCLA’s highly-touted starter, a guy that’s sure to go in the first round of this year’s MLB Draft, walked four batters in nine innings of no-hit baseball.