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UCLA Baseball Dominates Iowa in Series Sweep
Top-ranked Bruins cruise to victory in Big Ten matchup
Mar. 30, 2026 at 3:02pm
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UCLA's offensive onslaught and dominant pitching performance overwhelm Iowa in a series sweep that showcases the Bruins' championship aspirations.Iowa City TodayThe No. 1 ranked UCLA baseball team completed a dominant series sweep over the University of Iowa, clobbering the Hawkeyes in the final game. UCLA first baseman Mulivai Levu highlighted the victory with a two-run home run as the Bruins cruised to an easy win.
Why it matters
This series sweep over a Big Ten opponent further cements UCLA's status as one of the top college baseball programs in the country. The Bruins' powerful offense and pitching staff have them poised for a deep postseason run.
The details
In the series finale, UCLA's offense exploded for double-digit runs, led by Levu's two-run blast. The Bruins' pitching staff also stifled the Iowa lineup, limiting the Hawkeyes to just a few runs. This victory caps off a dominant three-game sweep for the top-ranked UCLA squad.
- The series took place from March 28-30, 2026 in Iowa City, Iowa.
The players
Mulivai Levu
UCLA's starting first baseman who hit a two-run home run in the series finale.
UCLA Baseball Team
The top-ranked college baseball program that completed a dominant series sweep over Iowa.
What they’re saying
“Our guys came out focused and ready to play. We knew Iowa would be a tough opponent, but our team stepped up and took care of business this weekend.”
— John Savage, UCLA Baseball Head Coach
What’s next
UCLA will look to continue its strong start to the season as it prepares for a key conference matchup against rival USC next weekend.
The takeaway
UCLA's dominant series sweep over Iowa demonstrates the Bruins' status as one of the premier college baseball programs in the country, with a powerful offense and stifling pitching staff that make them a threat to win a national championship.


