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Two seven-run innings leads to UCLA's second shutout against Illinois

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No. 10 UCLA softball swept Illinois with their second shutout of the series in the series finale.

No. 10 UCLA softball swept Illinois in their series with an 18-0 shutout in the finale at Eichelberger Field in Urbana-Champaign, Ill on Sunday. The impressive wins moves the Bruins to 37-5 on the season as we head towards the end of the regular season.

Illinois scored their only run of the series in a 10-1 win for the Bruins in their second game , which followed UCLA's 17-0 shutout against Illinois was a 17-0 win in their series opener . In the finale, sophomore right-handed pitcher Brynne Nally was the only Bruin to step on the mound and gave up five hits and a walk, but no runs in her five innings. Meanwhile, UCLA's batters had a field day with 18 runs off of 18 hits and three walks.

Explosive start In the top of the first, UCLA scored their first two runs off of a single. The Bruins continued to pile up runs with a three-run homer struck by redshirt freshman infielder Aleena Garcia. Sophomore center fielder Sofia Mujica and freshman utility Jolyna Lamar followed up with home runs of their own to put the Bruins in the driver seat with a 7-0 start five hits into the game.

No seconds UCLA was unable to match the success they had in the first with a double play cutting their second inning short. Nally gave up two hits to start the bottom of the second, but didn't allow the Fighting Illini's baserunner to get home from third with three consecutive outs to close out the inning. Defensive third In the top of the third, the Bruins couldn't get a runner on base but Illinois found better success in the inning.