NCAA Baseball: UCLA Rallies Past UTSA in Super Regional Opener
- On June 7 at Jackie Robinson Stadium, UCLA secured a 5-2 victory over UTSA in the opening contest of the Super Regional series held in Los Angeles.
- UTSA took an early 2-0 lead with Mason Lytle's leadoff home run and Caden Miller's steal of home before UCLA responded.
- UCLA tied the game 2-2 in the third inning, took a 3-2 lead by the fourth, and sealed the win with Roman Martin's two-RBI triple in the eighth.
- Roman Martin had three RBIs and two hits, while UCLA pitcher Michael Barnett allowed two runs over six innings and earned the win.
- UTSA faces a must-win Game 2 against UCLA at 3 p.m. ET on June 8 to avoid elimination and keep their first Super Regional bid alive.
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