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No. 1 UCLA baseball cruises past the LMU Lions with 8-4 victory

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No. 1 UCLA baseball held LMU to just four runs in their 8-4 outing against the Lions on Tuesday.

No. 1 UCLA baseball won their final nonconference game of the regular season with an 8-4 thrashing of LMU at Page Stadium in Los Angeles, Calif. on Tuesday.

The Bruins continued to build off of their success from their series sweep against Michigan State and extended their win streak to five games to bolster their overall record to 44-4. UCLA handled business on the mound with seven pitchers limiting the Lions to five hits and four runs, while recording 11 strikeouts. Three in the first UCLA's three-run start to the game began with junior outfielder Dean West scoring off of a wild pitch.

Junior shortstop Roch Cholowsky was next with a sacrifice fly sending him across the plate from third base. Junior infielder Roman Martin put up the final run of the inning with a single scoring him from third. Splitting runs Sophomore centerfielder Kasen Khansarinia extended the Bruins lead to 4-0 in the top of the second with a double to left field by Martin sending him home.

The Lions split the inning with UCLA with their first run of the game coming off of a wild pitch from freshman right-handed pitcher Angel Cervantes. Three more in the third UCLA added three more runs in the top of the third without being credited for a hit. Freshman outfielder Trey Gudoy started the scoring spree by heading home from third after Khansarinia was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded.