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No. 1 UCLA baseball completes seventh Big Ten series sweep of the year

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The No. 1 UCLA baseball team defeated Minnesota 5-2 in the series finale to make their seventh series sweep against a Big Ten opponent.

The No. 1 UCLA baseball team defeated Minnesota 5-2 in their series finale at Jackie Robinson Stadium in Los Angeles on Sunday. The series sweep was the seventh of the season against a Big Ten opponent for the Bruins .

The Golden Gophers pitching staff continued to cause problems for the Bruins batters by limiting them to only six hits, four walks, five runs and throwing five strikeouts. However, the Bruins group of five pitchers on Sunday held back Minnesota's offensive ambitions by limiting mistakes and precision throwing leading to five strikeouts, as well as, four hits and two runs. Scoring in a flash UCLA got on the board in a hurry in the bottom of the first.

The Bruins bats collected three hits off of Golden Gophers pitches three times in the inning, leading to a two-run lead. Hitting home After a scoreless second inning for both teams, the Bruins got back to their scoring ways in the bottom of the third with a homer blasted to left center by junior infielder Roman Martin. Stumble in the fourth The Golden Gophers got the better of junior right-handed pitcher Landon Stump for the first time in the fourth inning.

Stump gave up two hits, which led to Minnesota's senior centerfielder Weber Neels crossing home plate and getting on the board. It was the only run Stump allowed over his little over four innings of play. The junior pitcher's final stat sheet for the day was two strike outs, a walk, three hits and a run, moving his earned run average to 2.