
Dean West
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UCLA Dominates Cal Poly, 16-0, to Complete Three-Game Sweep
February 16, 2025 | Baseball
LOS ANGELES โย The UCLA baseball team showcased another impressive offensive performance, completing the three-game sweep over Cal Poly with 14 hits in a dominant 16-0 victory on Sunday afternoon at Jackie Robinson Stadium.
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UCLA (3-0) outscored the opposition by a 37-4 margin in the series as the pitching staff also shined over the weekend. The Bruins shutout the Mustangs (0-3) in the series finale while holding them scoreless for the final 15 innings of the three-game set.
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Landon Stump came up with a masterful outing, keeping Cal Poly off the board in his six innings of one-hit ball. The right-hander recorded five strikeouts and did not allow a hit until the fifth frame. This marks the longest outing of Stump's career.
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Dean West dazzled in the leadoff spot, launching his first career home run and reaching base five times as part of 3-for-4 day at the plate. He drove in three runs and scored three times, capping off an outstanding weekend with a slash line of .500/.733/1.000.
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Mulivai Levu homered for the second straight contest in another standout performance from the UCLA first baseman, going 3-for-5 with five RBIs and two runs scored. He concluded his weekend 6-for-13 (.462) with two home runs and seven RBIs.
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Also enjoying a three-hit day was Phoenix Call, racking up two RBIs and a pair of runs. Cashel Dugger banged out two hits as the Bruins' backstop scored a career-best four runs on Sunday afternoon.
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After a scoreless first frame, UCLA pushed across five runs in the bottom of the second to take a commanding lead in the series finale. Back-to-back RBI base hits from Call and West started the rally before Levu's towering three-run blast further extended the Bruins' advantage.ย
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West smashed a line drive over the right field wall for a two-run homer, increasing the lead to 7-0 in the bottom of the fourth inning. This was the first career home run for the Woodland Hills, Calif. product.
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UCLA started to pour it on in the sixth when knocks from West, Levu, Call, Dugger, and Roch Cholowsky fueled a nine-run sixth to push the lead to double-digits.ย ย
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Cal Randall, Ryan Rissas, and Justin Lee combined to pitch a scoreless seventh, eighth, and ninth to close the door on the series' final game.
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The Bruins return to Jackie Robinson Stadium to host BYU on Tuesday, Feb. 18 at 5 p.m. PT for its first midweek contest of the season. The game will be available for viewing onย B1G+.
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UCLA (3-0) outscored the opposition by a 37-4 margin in the series as the pitching staff also shined over the weekend. The Bruins shutout the Mustangs (0-3) in the series finale while holding them scoreless for the final 15 innings of the three-game set.
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Landon Stump came up with a masterful outing, keeping Cal Poly off the board in his six innings of one-hit ball. The right-hander recorded five strikeouts and did not allow a hit until the fifth frame. This marks the longest outing of Stump's career.
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Dean West dazzled in the leadoff spot, launching his first career home run and reaching base five times as part of 3-for-4 day at the plate. He drove in three runs and scored three times, capping off an outstanding weekend with a slash line of .500/.733/1.000.
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Mulivai Levu homered for the second straight contest in another standout performance from the UCLA first baseman, going 3-for-5 with five RBIs and two runs scored. He concluded his weekend 6-for-13 (.462) with two home runs and seven RBIs.
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Also enjoying a three-hit day was Phoenix Call, racking up two RBIs and a pair of runs. Cashel Dugger banged out two hits as the Bruins' backstop scored a career-best four runs on Sunday afternoon.
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After a scoreless first frame, UCLA pushed across five runs in the bottom of the second to take a commanding lead in the series finale. Back-to-back RBI base hits from Call and West started the rally before Levu's towering three-run blast further extended the Bruins' advantage.ย
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West smashed a line drive over the right field wall for a two-run homer, increasing the lead to 7-0 in the bottom of the fourth inning. This was the first career home run for the Woodland Hills, Calif. product.
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UCLA started to pour it on in the sixth when knocks from West, Levu, Call, Dugger, and Roch Cholowsky fueled a nine-run sixth to push the lead to double-digits.ย ย
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Cal Randall, Ryan Rissas, and Justin Lee combined to pitch a scoreless seventh, eighth, and ninth to close the door on the series' final game.
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The Bruins return to Jackie Robinson Stadium to host BYU on Tuesday, Feb. 18 at 5 p.m. PT for its first midweek contest of the season. The game will be available for viewing onย B1G+.
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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Stump, Landon (1-0)
L: Marmie, Ethan (0-1)

Batting:
HR: West, Dean 1 ; Levu, Mulivai 1
RBI: West, Dean 3 ; Cholowsky, Roch 1 ; Levu, Mulivai 5 ; Salgado, AJ 1 ; Brennan, Payton 1 ; Call, Phoenix 2 ; Dugger, Cashel 1
SH: de Groot, Logan 1
Base Running:
RUNS: West, Dean 3 ; Cholowsky, Roch 1 ; Levu, Mulivai 2 ; Martin, Roman 1 ; Salgado, AJ 1 ; Brennan, Payton 2 ; Call, Phoenix 2 ; Dugger, Cashel 4
SB: Salgado, AJ 1 ; Brennan, Payton 1
HBP: West, Dean 1 ; Salgado, AJ 1 ; Dugger, Cashel 1
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