The no. 2 UCLA softball team is making a statement. They are entering the Women’s College World Series determined to go further than they did last year.
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In 2018, the Bruins had won their first two games of the WCWS, but fell in the next two, mostly due to a lack of pitching depth.
This year, with Megan Faraimo, Holly Azevedo and Rachel Garcia (the back-to-back USA Player of the Year) in the mix, the Bruins have a lot to offer in the pitching department, but it was UCLA’s hitters that had a field day on Thursday.