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UCLA-UTSA baseball live score: Updates from NCAA super regional

UCLA baseball is one win away from the biggest, brightest stage its sport has to offer.

The No. 15 Bruins will take on UTSA on June 8 in the second and potentially final game of the Los Angeles Super Regional at Jackie Robinson Stadium, UCLA’s home ballpark.

With a victory, the Bruins will win the best-of-three series and advance to the College World Series. The CWS appearance would be the sixth in program history and their first since 2013.

The Roadrunners, making their first NCAA tournament appearance in 12 years, are in their first-ever super regional after upsetting No. 2 Texas in the Austin Regional. If they rebound from Saturday’s disappointment with a win Sunday, they’ll force a decisive third game Monday, with the winner advancing to the CWS.

Follow along here for the live score, updates, highlights and information on how to watch UCLA and UTSA baseball’s matchup in the super regionals of the 2025 NCAA tournament:

UCLA vs UTSA baseball live score

This section will be updated throughout the game.

UCLA vs UTSA baseball super regional live updates

Sixth inning: UCLA 2, UTSA 0

UTSA still scoreless

After coming into the game, Chris Grothues retires the side, getting Norris McClure to ground into a double play and striking out Mason Lytle looking to keep UTSA without a run through five innings.

UCLA makes pitching change

With a 2-0 lead, UCLA turns to its bullpen, pulling starter Landon Stump in favor of Chris Grothues. Stumps finishes his day with four hits, five strikeouts, one walk and, for now, no earned runs in four innings.

Roch Cholowsky doubles UCLA’s lead

UCLA’s starting to find its rhythm offensively and creates a little bit of a cushion between itself and UTSA. With teammate Phoenix Call on second base, Roch Cholowsky singles to right center, pushing the Bruins’ lead to 2-0 in the fifth inning.

UCLA gets out of jam with big strikeout

Right after surrendering the lead, UTSA has an excellent opportunity to tie it up or take the lead, with runners on first and third with two outs. For the second time today, though, Jordan Ballin strikes out swinging with a runner in scoring position and the Roadrunners remain scoreless through four innings.

UCLA, Toussaint Bythewood break scoreless deadlock

With two outs and the bases empty, UCLA was looking poised to get shut out of another inning. The Bruins had other ideas. Payton Brennan hits a double to the wall in left center to keep his team alive and, for the first time today, a batter comes through with a runner in scoring position. During the next at-bat, Toussaint Bythewood rips a single to right field to bring Brennan home and give UCLA a 1-0 lead.

UTSA, UCLA scoreless through three innings

It’s still a 0-0 ballgame in Los Angeles. UTSA gets a two-out single in the bottom of the third inning, but fouls out on the next at-bat.

UCLA goes down in order

Three up and three down for the Bruins, who remain scoreless through three innings after two groundouts and a strikeout.

UTSA strands another in scoring position

UTSA’s list of missed opportunities is growing. With a runner on second base and two outs, Jordan Ballin strikes out swinging, keeping it a scoreless game heading into the third inning.

UCLA shut out in second inning

After getting the leadoff runner on base after a hit-by-pitch, the Bruins aren’t able to do anything with it. They go down on a strikeout, a fielder’s choice out at second and a pop-out to center.

UTSA leaves one in scoring position

Like UCLA, UTSA has an excellent opportunity for at least one run in the first inning after a lead-off double from Norris McClure. From there, though, the Bruins get stingy, striking out one batter and forcing another to strike out before Lorenzo Morresi hits a hard grounder along the third-base line, which Roman Martin backhands and makes an excellent throw to first to get Morresi out and end the threat.

UCLA strands two runners

UCLA has a chance to strike early with runners on first and third, but AJ Salgado strikes out swinging to leave the Bruins empty-handed heading into the bottom of the first.

UTSA baseball lineup

Here’s the lineup UTSA will have as it aims to continue its season and a question for a CWS berth against UCLA:

UCLA baseball lineup

Here’s a look at the lineup UCLA will roll out against UTSA as it aims to secure a spot in the CWS:

UCLA baseball radio

UCLA’s super regional game Sunday against UTSA can be heard on the UCLA Bruins Audio Network. Click here to access it.

UCLA baseball stats

Here are UCLA baseball’s player and team stats from the 2025 season.

What time does UTSA vs UCLA baseball start?

Date: June 8
Time: 3 p.m. ET
Where: Jackie Robinson Stadium (Los Angeles)

UTSA and UCLA are scheduled for a 3 p.m. ET first pitch at Jackie Robinson Stadium in Los Angeles for the second game of the Los Angeles Super Regional.

What TV channel is UTSA vs UCLA baseball on today?

TV channel: ESPN2
Streaming options: ESPN app | ESPN+

Game 2 of the Los Angeles Super Regional between UTSA and UCLA on June 8 will air ESPN2. Victor Rojas (play-by-play) and Todd Walker (analyst) will be on the call.

Streaming options for the game include the ESPN app, which requires a valid cable login) and ESPN+, ESPN’s subscription streaming service.

Watch UCLA vs UTSA baseball live with ESPN+

UCLA vs UTSA baseball predictions, picks, odds

Odds from BetMGM

Spread: UCLA, -1.5
Over/under: 12.5 runs
Moneyline: UCLA, -135 | UTSA, +105

Prediction: UCLA 6, UTSA 5

The Roadrunners have had a program-defining run, one made all the more enjoyable by getting the better of an in-state behemoth along the way, but the Bruins are playing their best ball of the season, with nine wins in their past 10 games. They’ll continue to ride that momentum all the way to the CWS.

NCAA baseball schedule

The 2025 NCAA baseball tournament began on May 30 with the regional round of play. The tournament’s now in the super regional round, which began June 6 and will run no later than June 9. The super regionals are eight different best-of-three series, with the winners advancing to the College World Series, which will begin on June 13. The double-elimination tournament will run through June 22 or 23, depending on whether the best-of-three championship series goes two or three games.

Here is more detailed look at the latest college baseball schedule and NCAA Tournament bracket update.

Regional round: May 30-June 2
Super Regional round: June 6-9
College World Series: June 13-22/23
CWS finals: June 21-22/23

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