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What To Know About No. 1 UCLA Baseball At The College Baseball Series

What To Know About No. 1 UCLA Baseball At The College Baseball Series

Top-ranked UCLA travels to Arlington for the Amegy Bank College Baseball Series. Here's what to know.

Feb 26, 2026 by Joe Harrington
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No. 1-ranked UCLA Baseball heads to Arlington, Texas, this weekend for the Amegy Bank College Baseball Series Weekend 3 following a 4-3 loss to San Diego State on Tuesday at Jackie Robinson Stadium in Los Angeles

The Bruins (6-2) were limited to three hits and managed just one after the fourth inning. Roman Martin delivered an RBI double in the sixth to pull UCLA within a run, while Roch Cholowsky and Payton Brennan accounted for the team’s other hits. 

UCLA used seven pitchers, with Cal Randall, Jake Swenson, Jack O’Connor, Elai Iwanaga and Easton Hawk combining for four scoreless innings to close the game.

UCLA now turns its attention to a three-game weekend in Arlington, opening Friday, Feb. 27, against No. 20 Tennessee at 4 p.m. ET. The matchup marks the Bruins’ first neutral-site test of the season.

Cholowsky enters the weekend after being named the Brooks Wallace Award Player of the Week. Junior Will Gasparino and sophomore Wylan Moss also earned Big Ten weekly honors after a 4-0 week for UCLA.

UCLA Baseball Schedule At College Baseball Series At Globe Life Field Schedule 2026

Amegy Bank College Baseball Series Weekend 3

Feb. 27, 2026

Feb. 28, 2026

Mar. 1, 2026

How To Watch UCLA Baseball At Globe Life Field 

Every game of the three-week College Baseball Series, which includes the Amegy Bank College Baseball Series starting Feb. 27, is streaming on FloCollege, FloBaseball and the FloSports app.

UCLA Baseball Top Prospects At College Baseball Series

 Here's the top MLB prospects for UCLA.

Roch Cholowsky, SS, UCLA Baseball

Roch Cholowsky enters 2026 as the favorite to be the No. 1 overall pick after two standout seasons at UCLA. The 6-foot-2 shortstop and 2025 College Player of the Year is a career .333/.446/.618 hitter with 31 home runs. He combines advanced bat-to-ball skills, growing power and a polished approach with plus defense, smooth actions and a strong arm at shortstop.

Logan Reddemann, RHP, UCLA Baseball

Logan Reddemann transferred to UCLA after two seasons at San Diego, where he posted a 3.29 ERA in 131 1/3 innings. Known for his command, he recorded a 5.6% walk rate and followed with a 25-to-3 strikeout-to-walk ratio in the Cape Cod League. The 6-foot-2 right-hander features a 92-94 mph fastball, slider, changeup and curveball.

Mulivai Levu, 1B, UCLA Baseball

Mulivai Levu, a 6-foot-1, 205-pound first baseman, has been UCLA’s everyday starter since 2024. The left-handed hitter owns a career .309/.376/.497 line with 18 home runs and 22 doubles. He cut his strikeout rate from 27.3% to 15.3% last season. Levu shows above-average pull-side power, though he can expand the zone against elevated fastballs and secondaries.

Roman Martin, 3B, UCLA Baseball

Roman Martin, a 6-foot-2 third baseman at UCLA, has been a steady lineup presence since arriving on campus. The right-handed hitter owns a .312/.431/.487 line over two seasons, showing strong on-base ability and a patient approach. He handles fastballs well but continues refining his approach against secondary pitches. Martin provides reliable defense and arm strength at third base.

Cal Randall, RHP, UCLA Baseball

Cal Randall, a 6-foot-3 right-hander, has worked out of UCLA’s bullpen for two seasons, posting a 3.94 ERA with a 27.8% strikeout rate in 32 innings. He attacks with a mid-90s fastball that touches 98 mph and shows strong riding life. Randall complements it with an 87-92 mph changeup and mixes in an occasional cutter.

Wylan Moss, RHP, UCLA Baseball

Wylan Moss emerged as UCLA’s Friday starter as a freshman, posting a 2.98 ERA with a 49-to-16 strikeout-to-walk ratio. The 6-foot-3 right-hander features a repeatable delivery and a fastball that touches 96 mph. His best pitch is a plus changeup in the high 70s to low 80s, complemented by a developing mid-80s slider.

Easton Hawk, RHP, UCLA Baseball 

Easton Hawk became a key bullpen arm for UCLA as a freshman, posting a 4.50 ERA with 31 strikeouts in 24 innings during the Bruins’ College World Series run. The 6-foot-4 right-hander features a mid-90s fastball that touches 99 mph and a mid-80s slider that generates consistent swing-and-miss. A future move to the rotation could be possible.

College Baseball Series At Globe Life Field Schedule 2026

Amegy Bank College Baseball Series Weekend 3

Feb. 27, 2026

Feb. 28, 2026

Mar. 1, 2026

Shriners Children's College Showdown

Feb. 13, 2026

Feb. 14, 2026

Feb. 15, 2026

Amegy Bank College Baseball Series Weekend 2

Feb. 20, 2026

Feb. 21, 2026

Feb. 22, 2026

D1 College Baseball Rankings On Feb. 23

  1. UCLA (6-1), Previous Ranking: 1
  2. LSU (8-0), Previous Ranking: 2
  3. Texas (7-0), Previous Ranking: 3
  4. Mississippi State (8-0), Previous Ranking: 4
  5. Georgia Tech (8-0), Previous Ranking: 5
  6. Arkansas (6-1), Previous Ranking: 8
  7. Auburn (6-1), Previous Ranking: 9
  8. North Carolina (6-1-1), Previous Ranking: 10
  9. Coastal Carolina (5-2), Previous Ranking: 6
  10. Florida (7-1), Previous Ranking: 12
  11. Georgia (6-1), Previous Ranking: 14
  12. Southern Miss (6-1), Previous Ranking: 20
  13. Oklahoma (7-0), Previous Ranking: 21
  14. NC State (5-1), Previous Ranking: 17
  15. Clemson (7-0), Previous Ranking: 19
  16. Wake Forest (6-1), Previous Ranking: 22
  17. Miami (9-0), Previous Ranking: 23
  18. TCU (2-5), Previous Ranking: 7
  19. Oregon State (4-3), Previous Ranking: 11
  20. Tennessee (5-2), Previous Ranking: 13
  21. Florida State (4-2), Previous Ranking: 16
  22. Kentucky (5-2), Previous Ranking: 18
  23. Texas A&M (7-0), Previous Ranking: 24
  24. West Virginia (5-1), Previous Ranking: 25
  25. Ole Miss (8-0), Previous Ranking: NR

Baseball America College Baseball Rankings On Feb. 23 

  1. UCLA (6-1), Previous Ranking: 1
  2. LSU (8-0), Previous Ranking: 2
  3. Mississippi State (8-0), Previous Ranking: 3
  4. Georgia Tech (7-0), Previous Ranking: 4
  5. Auburn (6-1), Previous Ranking: 5
  6. Texas (7-0), Previous Ranking: 7
  7. North Carolina (6-1-1), Previous Ranking: 6
  8. Georgia (6-1), Previous Ranking: 9
  9. Arkansas (6-1), Previous Ranking: 10
  10. Oklahoma (7-0), Previous Ranking: 15
  11. Ole Miss (8-0), Previous Ranking: 16
  12. Virginia (6-1), Previous Ranking: 14
  13. TCU (2-5), Previous Ranking: 8
  14. Clemson (7-0), Previous Ranking: 18
  15. NC State (5-1), Previous Ranking: 19
  16. Coastal Carolina (5-2), Previous Ranking: 11
  17. Florida State (4-2), Previous Ranking: 12
  18. Southern Miss (6-1), Previous Ranking: 21
  19. Tennessee (5-2), Previous Ranking: 13
  20. West Virginia (5-1), Previous Ranking: 20
  21. Texas A&M (7-0), Previous Ranking: 22
  22. Miami (9-0), Previous Ranking: 23
  23. Florida (7-1), Previous Ranking: 24
  24. Oregon State (4-3), Previous Ranking: 17
  25. Vanderbilt (6-2), Previous Ranking: NR

Teams At Globe Life Field College Baseball Series

  • Oklahoma
  • Texas Tech
  • TCU
  • Vanderbilt
  • Oklahoma State
  • Arkansas
  • Michigan
  • Florida State
  • Nebraska
  • Louisville
  • Auburn
  • Kansas State
  • Arizona State
  • Mississippi State
  • UCLA
  • Tennessee
  • Virginia Tech
  • Texas A&M

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