The Baseball Observer April 2015 vol 2 | Page 53

Gonzaga (20-22) struggled at the plate as UCLA pitching continually owned the night. Bruin starter, Kaprielian, cruised through the first seven innings, allowing just two hits, while retiring 16 in-a-row over a span from the second to the seventh frame. After allowing back-to-back hits in the eighth inning, Kaprielian was relieved by Grant Dyer who finished off the last out of the inning to set-up Berg for his record setting appearance. Berg allowed a lead-off single, but bounced back to get a double-play from the next batter he faced. Then, he sealed the victory with a strikeout looking on a patented breaking ball over the inner-half. Bruins Drop Game Two of the Weekend Series to Gonzaga, 6-1 Courtesy: UCLA Athletics 5/2/15: LOS ANGELES – No. 2 UCLA struggled to drive in runs and fell to the Gonzaga Bulldogs, 6-1, on Saturday afternoon at Jackie Robinson Stadium. The weekend series is now tied at one game apiece… read more Ty Moore Propels #2 UCLA to Series Victory with Walk-Off Single Courtesy: UCLA Athletics 5/3/15: LOS ANGELES – UCLA left fielder Ty Moore delivered the game-winning walk off single in the bottom of the ninth inning to lead the Bruins to victory over Gonzaga, 6-5, on Sunday afternoon at Jackie Robinson Stadium. UCLA takes the series, 2-1, and remains undefeated in weekend series this season, 11-0…read more Cardinals Stumble in Loss at Clemson Source: University of Louisville Athletics 5/2/15: LOUISVILLE, Ky. - CLEMSON, S.C. - The third-ranked Louisville baseball team never got out of the gates on Saturday afternoon at Doug Kingsmore Stadium in a 9-1 series-opening loss to Clemson. The Cardinals (35-11, 19-3 ACC) surrendered three runs in the first inning to the Tigers (24-21, 13-11 ACC) while losing the first game of an ACC series for the first time. Saturday's game also marked the largest margin of defeat this season for Louisville…read more Seventh Inning Home Runs Lift Louisville Past Clemson Source: University of Louisville Athletics 5/2/15: CLEMSON, S.C. - Propelled by seventh inning home runs from Corey Ray and Zach Lucas, the No. 3 Louisville baseball team evened its weekend series at Clemson with a 5-3 win on Sunday night at Doug Kingsmore Stadiu K