UCLA shuts out South Carolina 5-0
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The No. 8 Gamecocks lost 5-0 to No. 9 UCLA on Sunday in game three of the Columbia Super Regional at Carolina Softball Stadium. With the win, the Bruins advance to the Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City. The Gamecocks were trying to return to the WCWS for the first time since 1997.
UCLA rallied after losing Game 1 of its Super Regional, beating South Carolina on Saturday and Sunday to advance to the Women's College World Series.
With the Bruins down to their last out, Woolery’s two-out, two-run blast caps a four-run seventh in a 5-4 NCAA Super Regional thriller over host South Carolina. Game 3 is Sunday at noon PT.
Down to the wire. South Carolina is facing off against UCLA in a winner-take-all game 3 at Carolina Softball Stadium.
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After losing 5-0 to UCLA in the Columbia Super Regional, Ashley Chastain Woodard reflected on South Carolina softball's season.
In the fifth inning of UCLA and South Carolina‘s Game 3 showdown in the Columbia Super Regional, controversy erupted after the Gamecocks’ Ella Chancey was called for obstruction after getting in the path of Bruins baserunner Jessica Clements.