UTSA falls to No. 15 UCLA in Super Region FinaleUTSA falls to No. 15 UCLA in Super Region Finale
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UTSA falls to No. 15 UCLA in Super Region Finale

LOS ANGELES — A historic 2025 UTSA baseball campaign came to a close on Sunday, June 8, as the Roadrunners fell to No. 15 UCLA, 7-0, in the NCAA Los Angeles Super Regional at Jackie Robinson Field.   

BASICS:   
Score: UTSA 0, UCLA 7  
Records: UTSA 47-15, UCLA 47-16     
Location: Jackie Robinson Stadium   
Win: Chris Grothues (3-1) | Loss: Conor Myles (5-2)  

UCLA struck first, plating a run on an RBI single in the fourth. The Bruins added another in the fifth, and a crooked number in the eighth increased their advantage to four. UCLA knocked in three more insurance runs in the ninth, sending UTSA up to bat down 7-0 in the bottom of the ninth. The Roadrunners were unable to spark a comeback, concluding a campaign that saw the squad set a squad record 47 wins while claiming the program's first-ever NCAA Regional Championship.    

INSIDE THE BOX SCORE:   
- UTSA finished the 2025 campaign with program records in runs (528), RBIs (487), hit by pitches (125), wins (47), and fewest losses (15).
- Mason Lytle appeared in his 62nd game on the season, which serves as a UTSA single-season program record
- Myles started his 17th game of the season, tying him for second on the all-time single-season list.
- Braylon Owens reached 100 strikeouts on the season, becoming the second Roadrunner to reach the century mark; he finishes the campaign second on the single-season leader board behind Karen Patel who fanned 104 in 2019.  

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