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No. 1 UCLA Welcomes UC Santa Barbara for Midweek Contest
April 13, 2026 | Baseball
LOS ANGELES - The No.1-ranked UCLA baseball team will begin an eight-game homestand with a midweek contest against UC Santa Barbara on Tuesday, April 14 at 7 p.m. PT. The game will be nationally broadcast on Big Ten Network, with Chris Sylvester and Wes Clements on the call. Fans can also follow along with live stats (StatBroadcast) and X/Twitter updates (@UCLABaseball).
GAME INFORMATION
Venue: Jackie Robinson Stadium
Stream: Big Ten Network
Talent: Chris Sylvester (play-by-play); Wes Clements (analyst)
Live Stats: ucla.statbroadcast.com
THE RUNDOWN
WEEKEND RECAP
No. 1 UCLA swept Rutgers in Piscataway behind dominant pitching and timely offense, extending its nation-leading winning streak to 27 games and remaining perfect in Big Ten play. The Bruins opened the weekend with a 14-inning, 4-1 thriller, highlighted by Logan Reddemann's record-tying 18 strikeouts and a 30-strikeout team performance before late RBI hits from Cashel Dugger and Aidan Espinoza sealed it. UCLA followed with a 7-1 win in game two, blasting three home runs, one each from Will Gasparino, Cashel Dugger, and Mulivai Levu, and getting five strong innings from Michael Barnett. The Bruins completed the sweep on Sunday with a 9-2 victory, riding six shutout innings from Landon Stump and an 11-hit attack that included three-hit days from Dugger and Aiden Aguayo, plus a four-run fourth that broke the game open.
PROJECTED PITCHING MATCHUP
Tuesday, April 14 - 7 p.m. PT
UCLA – Fr. RHP Angel Cervantes (2-0, 5.91 ERA)
UCSB – UCSB – Jr. RHP Calvin Proskey (0-0, 0.00 ERA)
ABOUT THE GAUCHOS
UC Santa Barbara dropped Friday's opener 4-3 despite two extra-base hits and a late rally from Nate Vargas, as UC San Diego's Steele Murdock struck out 17 over eight dominant innings and a misplayed seventh-inning fly ball allowed three decisive Triton runs. The Gauchos answered with an 11-10, 11-inning thriller on Saturday, slugging their way back from a 10–7 ninth-inning deficit before Xavier Esquer delivered a walk-off single and freshman Josh Jannicelli earned his first collegiate win with three shutdown innings. UCSB then clinched the series on Sunday behind a true ace-level outing from Kellan Montgomery, who allowed just one earned run over eight innings, while clutch late swings from Nico Libed and Liam Barrett and a clean ninth from Van Froling sealed a 3-1 victory.
INSIDE THE WINNING STREAK
UCLA is currently riding a 27-game winning streak that started on Feb. 27 with a win over No. 20 Tennessee. This currently stands as the longest active winning streak in Division I baseball. The Bruins went on to defeat two more SEC opponents (No. 23 Texas A&M and No. 4 Mississippi State) at the Amegy Bank College Baseball Series, before sweeping through their first five Big Ten Conference series. UCLA has outscored its opponents 235-81 during the streak. Will Gasparino has led the offense with a .375 average including eight home runs and 32 RBIs. Roman Martin has posted a .343 average with five homers, 30 RBIs, and 25 walks. On the mound, Wylan Moss has kept a 1.05 ERA with 26 strikeouts in 25.2 innings of work. The Bruins are averaging 9.4 runs-per-game over the last 27 contests. This marks UCLA's longest winning streak in program history.
BRINGING THE HEAT
UCLA rode a historic overpowering pitching performance to a 4-1, 14-inning win at Rutgers, a result that underscored why the Bruins lead the Big Ten with a 3.07 team ERA. Logan Reddemann delivered one of the most dominant outings in program history, matching the school record with 18 strikeouts over eight innings while allowing just two hits and a single run, including fanning 11 of the final 12 batters he faced. His effort anchored a staff that piled up 30 strikeouts, one shy of the NCAA single-game record, and set the tone for a night where UCLA's arms once again proved to be the backbone of the nation's top-ranked team.
MIDSEASON AWARDS
SEEING REDD
Logan Reddemann was named Golden Spikes Player of the Week, College Baseball Pitcher of the Week, Perfect Game Pitcher of the Week, and Big Ten Pitcher of the Week following his dominant outing on April 10 at Rutgers. Reddemann matched the UCLA program record with 18 strikeouts over 8.0 innings, anchoring a Bruins pitching staff that piled up 30 Ks, just one shy of the NCAA all-time single-game record, in a 4-1, 14-inning series-opening win over Rutgers. The right-hander allowed just two hits and one run, punctuating his night by fanning 11 of the final 12 batters he faced. His 18 punchouts tied Rob Henkel's mark set against Washington in 2000. Before this game, the most innings Reddemann pitched was 6.1 against Iowa on March 27.
MAGNIFICENT MOSS
Sophomore right-hander Wylan Moss was named to the National Pitcher of the Year Award Watch List by the College Baseball Foundation. Moss has been nothing short of dominant to open the 2026 campaign, allowing just three earned runs across 30.1 innings while piling up 36 strikeouts. He owns a 0.89 ERA and is holding opponents to a .181 average. His signature outing came in UCLA's win over No. 7 TCU, where he delivered four scoreless innings to earn the save and recorded a career-high 10 strikeouts, including an astonishing nine straight to end the game, with eight swinging.
THE GREAT GASPARINO
Will Gasparino was named the Most Outstanding Player of the Amegy Bank College Baseball Series after a blistering weekend in Arlington, going 5-for-11 with four home runs while leading UCLA to a perfect 3-0 showing against ranked opponents. The Los Angeles native delivered his third multi homer game of the season in a 12-5 win over No. 20 Tennessee, added another blast in the victory over No. 23 Texas A&M, and capped his dominant run with yet another homer in the extra innings thriller against No. 4 Mississippi State.
RETURNING PRODUCTION
In an era of college baseball defined by heavy transfer-portal movement, UCLA has taken a different path by retaining its core talent and reaping the rewards. No program in Division I returns more production for 2026, with the Bruins bringing back an impressive 83 percent of their overall output. That includes 85 percent of last season's plate appearances and 78 percent of the innings pitched, giving UCLA one of the most stable and experienced rosters in the country.
BRUINS' PRESEASON BUZZ
UCLA baseball placed two standouts on Baseball America's Preseason All-America teams. Junior shortstop Roch Cholowsky was selected as the outlet's preseason Player of the Year in addition to his First Team nod. Junior first baseman Mulivai Levu secured a spot on the Third Team. Cholowsky enters 2026 as one of the nation's premier players after assembling one of the most accomplished individual seasons in UCLA history. Levu returns as one of the conference's most productive run producers after a breakout 2025 season. Cholowsky and Levu were also named to the Golden Spikes Award Preseason Watch List. UCLA has now seen 19 total players named to the Golden Spikes Award Watch List, with Cody Schrier being the Bruins' last inclusion in 2023. Logan Reddemann was recognized on D1Baseball's Preseason Pitcher of the Year Watch List while newcomers Angel Cervantes and Dominic Cadiz were featured on the outlet's Preseason Freshman of the Year Watch List.
GAME INFORMATION
Venue: Jackie Robinson Stadium
Stream: Big Ten Network
Talent: Chris Sylvester (play-by-play); Wes Clements (analyst)
Live Stats: ucla.statbroadcast.com
THE RUNDOWN
- UCLA entered the season as the preseason No. 1 ranked team (D1Baseball.com and Baseball America)
- UCLA is the consensus No. 1 team in the country as it is ranked No. 1 by all prominent outlets (D1B, BA, USAT, PG, NCBWA)
- UCLA is off to its best start to a season (33-2) since 2010 when the Bruins opened the year 22-0
- UCLA became the first Division I team to reach 30 wins with its Tuesday night victory at Cal State Fullerton
- UCLA's 27-game winning streak is the longest active streak in Division I and the longest in program history
- The Bruins' 18-0 start to Big Ten play marks their best league start in program history
- UCLA has out-scored its opponents 255-85 during the winning streak
- Logan Reddemann matched the program record with 18 strikeouts on April 10 vs. Rutgers
- Reddemann earned both Golden Spikes Player of the Week and CB Foundation National Pitcher of the Week honors
- The UCLA pitching staff combined for 30 strikeouts on April 10 vs. Rutgers, which is one shy of the all-time NCAA record
- The Bruins went undefeated (18-0) in the month of March
- UCLA has earned seven wins via the run-rule this season, including six during the 27-game win streak
- UCLA swept Ohio State, Michigan, Maryland, Iowa, USC, and Rutgers for six straight Big Ten sweeps to open league play
- UCLA ranks second nationally in team ERA (3.07)
- The Bruins are ranked second in the nation for hit-by-pitches with 89 on the season
- Roch Cholowsky is the Big Ten leader in runs scored with 47 on the year
- UCLA is ranked 11th in the nation for on-base percentage with a mark of .436
- UCLA scored 40 runs in the OSU sweep, its most in any series since 2023 and its most in a conference series since 2022
- Will Gasparino was named the Most Outstanding Player of the Amegy Bank College Baseball Series
- Gasparino leads the team in hitting, posting a .369 average with 14 home runs and 47 RBIs
- Wylan Moss was recently named to the National Pitcher of the Year Watch List by the College Baseball Foundation
- The Bruins have nine victories over ranked opponents
- UCLA made its sixth appearance at the CWS and fourth under Head Coach John Savage in 2025
- UCLA won eight of its 10 conference series to earn a share of the Big Ten Conference regular season title
- Roch Cholowsky was named Big Ten Player of the Year, the league's defensive player of the year, and received a First Team nod
- UCLA's 48 wins are its most since 2019 and fifth-most in program history
- Six different Bruins received All-Conference honors: Cholowsky (1st), Levu, Barnett, Martin, Salgado (2nd), and Moss (FT)
- The program has earned 16 winning records in 21 seasons under HC John Savage
- UCLA won 13 of its 15 weekend series last season and won every series played at Jackie Robinson Stadium
- UCLA went 31-7 at Jackie Robinson Stadium last season
- Cholowsky was named Player of the Year and a First Team All-American by four outlets (ABCA/Rawlings, BA, D1B, PG)
- Cholowsky also won the Brooks Wallace Award, honoring him as the nation's top shortstop
- Cholowsky's 23 home runs was the most by a Bruin since 2000 (Forrest Johnson)
- In 2023, the Bruins welcomed the top signing class in the country
- The Bruins were picked to finish first in the Big Ten Preseason Poll
- Transfer pitcher Logan Reddemann (San Diego) and Will Gasparino (Texas) headline the incoming transfer portal class
WEEKEND RECAP
No. 1 UCLA swept Rutgers in Piscataway behind dominant pitching and timely offense, extending its nation-leading winning streak to 27 games and remaining perfect in Big Ten play. The Bruins opened the weekend with a 14-inning, 4-1 thriller, highlighted by Logan Reddemann's record-tying 18 strikeouts and a 30-strikeout team performance before late RBI hits from Cashel Dugger and Aidan Espinoza sealed it. UCLA followed with a 7-1 win in game two, blasting three home runs, one each from Will Gasparino, Cashel Dugger, and Mulivai Levu, and getting five strong innings from Michael Barnett. The Bruins completed the sweep on Sunday with a 9-2 victory, riding six shutout innings from Landon Stump and an 11-hit attack that included three-hit days from Dugger and Aiden Aguayo, plus a four-run fourth that broke the game open.
PROJECTED PITCHING MATCHUP
Tuesday, April 14 - 7 p.m. PT
UCLA – Fr. RHP Angel Cervantes (2-0, 5.91 ERA)
UCSB – UCSB – Jr. RHP Calvin Proskey (0-0, 0.00 ERA)
ABOUT THE GAUCHOS
UC Santa Barbara dropped Friday's opener 4-3 despite two extra-base hits and a late rally from Nate Vargas, as UC San Diego's Steele Murdock struck out 17 over eight dominant innings and a misplayed seventh-inning fly ball allowed three decisive Triton runs. The Gauchos answered with an 11-10, 11-inning thriller on Saturday, slugging their way back from a 10–7 ninth-inning deficit before Xavier Esquer delivered a walk-off single and freshman Josh Jannicelli earned his first collegiate win with three shutdown innings. UCSB then clinched the series on Sunday behind a true ace-level outing from Kellan Montgomery, who allowed just one earned run over eight innings, while clutch late swings from Nico Libed and Liam Barrett and a clean ninth from Van Froling sealed a 3-1 victory.
INSIDE THE WINNING STREAK
UCLA is currently riding a 27-game winning streak that started on Feb. 27 with a win over No. 20 Tennessee. This currently stands as the longest active winning streak in Division I baseball. The Bruins went on to defeat two more SEC opponents (No. 23 Texas A&M and No. 4 Mississippi State) at the Amegy Bank College Baseball Series, before sweeping through their first five Big Ten Conference series. UCLA has outscored its opponents 235-81 during the streak. Will Gasparino has led the offense with a .375 average including eight home runs and 32 RBIs. Roman Martin has posted a .343 average with five homers, 30 RBIs, and 25 walks. On the mound, Wylan Moss has kept a 1.05 ERA with 26 strikeouts in 25.2 innings of work. The Bruins are averaging 9.4 runs-per-game over the last 27 contests. This marks UCLA's longest winning streak in program history.
BRINGING THE HEAT
UCLA rode a historic overpowering pitching performance to a 4-1, 14-inning win at Rutgers, a result that underscored why the Bruins lead the Big Ten with a 3.07 team ERA. Logan Reddemann delivered one of the most dominant outings in program history, matching the school record with 18 strikeouts over eight innings while allowing just two hits and a single run, including fanning 11 of the final 12 batters he faced. His effort anchored a staff that piled up 30 strikeouts, one shy of the NCAA single-game record, and set the tone for a night where UCLA's arms once again proved to be the backbone of the nation's top-ranked team.
MIDSEASON AWARDS
- Golden Spikes Award Watch List: Roch Cholowsky, Will Gasparino, Mulivai Levu, Logan Reddemann
- Big Ten Midseason Player of the Year: Roch Cholowsky
- Perfect Game All-Americans: Roch Cholowsky, Will Gasparino, Wylan Moss (1st Team), Mulivai Levu (3rd Team)
- Baseball America Player of the Year Watch List: Roch Cholowsky and Will Gasparino
- Baseball America Pitcher of the Year Watch List: Logan Reddemann
- Buster Posey Award National Catcher of the Year Watch List: Cashel Dugger
SEEING REDD
Logan Reddemann was named Golden Spikes Player of the Week, College Baseball Pitcher of the Week, Perfect Game Pitcher of the Week, and Big Ten Pitcher of the Week following his dominant outing on April 10 at Rutgers. Reddemann matched the UCLA program record with 18 strikeouts over 8.0 innings, anchoring a Bruins pitching staff that piled up 30 Ks, just one shy of the NCAA all-time single-game record, in a 4-1, 14-inning series-opening win over Rutgers. The right-hander allowed just two hits and one run, punctuating his night by fanning 11 of the final 12 batters he faced. His 18 punchouts tied Rob Henkel's mark set against Washington in 2000. Before this game, the most innings Reddemann pitched was 6.1 against Iowa on March 27.
MAGNIFICENT MOSS
Sophomore right-hander Wylan Moss was named to the National Pitcher of the Year Award Watch List by the College Baseball Foundation. Moss has been nothing short of dominant to open the 2026 campaign, allowing just three earned runs across 30.1 innings while piling up 36 strikeouts. He owns a 0.89 ERA and is holding opponents to a .181 average. His signature outing came in UCLA's win over No. 7 TCU, where he delivered four scoreless innings to earn the save and recorded a career-high 10 strikeouts, including an astonishing nine straight to end the game, with eight swinging.
THE GREAT GASPARINO
Will Gasparino was named the Most Outstanding Player of the Amegy Bank College Baseball Series after a blistering weekend in Arlington, going 5-for-11 with four home runs while leading UCLA to a perfect 3-0 showing against ranked opponents. The Los Angeles native delivered his third multi homer game of the season in a 12-5 win over No. 20 Tennessee, added another blast in the victory over No. 23 Texas A&M, and capped his dominant run with yet another homer in the extra innings thriller against No. 4 Mississippi State.
RETURNING PRODUCTION
In an era of college baseball defined by heavy transfer-portal movement, UCLA has taken a different path by retaining its core talent and reaping the rewards. No program in Division I returns more production for 2026, with the Bruins bringing back an impressive 83 percent of their overall output. That includes 85 percent of last season's plate appearances and 78 percent of the innings pitched, giving UCLA one of the most stable and experienced rosters in the country.
BRUINS' PRESEASON BUZZ
UCLA baseball placed two standouts on Baseball America's Preseason All-America teams. Junior shortstop Roch Cholowsky was selected as the outlet's preseason Player of the Year in addition to his First Team nod. Junior first baseman Mulivai Levu secured a spot on the Third Team. Cholowsky enters 2026 as one of the nation's premier players after assembling one of the most accomplished individual seasons in UCLA history. Levu returns as one of the conference's most productive run producers after a breakout 2025 season. Cholowsky and Levu were also named to the Golden Spikes Award Preseason Watch List. UCLA has now seen 19 total players named to the Golden Spikes Award Watch List, with Cody Schrier being the Bruins' last inclusion in 2023. Logan Reddemann was recognized on D1Baseball's Preseason Pitcher of the Year Watch List while newcomers Angel Cervantes and Dominic Cadiz were featured on the outlet's Preseason Freshman of the Year Watch List.
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