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The 2023 UCLA Bruins softball team represented the University of California, Los Angeles in the 2023 NCAA Division I softball season . The Bruins were coached by Kelly Inouye-Perez , in her seventeenth season. The Bruins played their home games at Easton Stadium and competed in the Pac-12 Conference .
The Bruins finished the 2022 season 51–10 overall, and 19–5 in the Pac-12 Conference, finishing in second place in their conference. Following the conclusion of the regular season, the Bruins received an at-large bid to the 2022 NCAA Division I softball tournament where they advanced to the semifinals of the Women's College World Series , before being eliminated by eventual tournament champion Oklahoma .[ 2]
In August 2022, assistant head coaches Lisa Fernandez and Kirk Walker were promoted to associate head coaches.[ 3] [ 4]
Roster and personnel [ edit ]
2023 UCLA Bruins coaching staff
Reference: [ 7]
2023 UCLA Bruins softball game log
Regular season (50–4)
February (17–1)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
Pac-12 Record
February 9
Cal State Fullerton Stacy Winsberg Tournament
No. 2
Easton Stadium Los Angeles, CA
3–0
Faraimo (1–0)
Rainey (0–1)
—
673
1–0
–
February 10
Cal State Bakersfield Stacy Winsberg Tournament
No. 2
Easton Stadium
18–1 (5)
Shaw (1–0)
Kennedy (0–1)
—
755
2–0
–
February 11
Loyola Marymount Stacy Winsberg Tournament
No. 2
Easton Stadium
11–0 (5)
Yanez (1–0)
Caymol (0–1)
—
983
3–0
–
February 11
Cal State BakersfieldStacy Winsberg Tournament
No. 2
Easton Stadium
8–0 (5)
Tinsley (1–0)
Martinez (0–1)
—
1,075
4–0
–
February 12
San Diego Stacy Winsberg Tournament
No. 2
Easton Stadium
14–0 (5)
Faraimo (2–0)
Giaime (0–1)
—
450
5–0
–
February 12
San DiegoStacy Winsberg Tournament
No. 2
Easton Stadium
5–2
Faraimo (3–0)
Tadlock (0–1)
—
517
6–0
–
February 14
Liberty
No. 2
Easton Stadium
3–2
Faraimo (4–0)
Bachman (1–2)
—
250
7–0
–
February 16
vs. Nebraska TaxAct Clearwater Invitational
No. 2
Eddie C. Moore ComplexClearwater, FL
8–0 (6)
Yanez (2–0)
Harness (1–1)
—
2,518
8–0
–
February 17
vs. Alabama TaxAct Clearwater Invitational
No. 2
Eddie C. Moore Complex
5–3
Faraimo (5–0)
Fouts (2–1)
—
—
9–0
–
February 18
vs. No. 6 Florida State TaxAct Clearwater Invitational
No. 2
Eddie C. Moore Complex
6–4
Faraimo (6–0)
Sandercock (2–1)
—
—
10–0
–
February 18
vs. No. 8 Virginia Tech TaxAct Clearwater Invitational
No. 2
Eddie C. Moore Complex
8–4
Yanez (3–0)
Peck (1–1)
—
—
11–0
–
February 19
vs. Louisiana TaxAct Clearwater Invitational
No. 2
Eddie C. Moore Complex
4–3
Faraimo (7–0)
Schorman (2–2)
—
1,032
12–0
–
February 23
vs. No. 3 Florida Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic
No. 1
Big League Dreams ComplexCathedral City, CA
10–0 (6)
Faraimo (8–0)
Trlicek (4–1)
—
—
13–0
–
February 24
vs. No. 18 Kentucky Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic
No. 1
Big League Dreams Complex
6–3
Yanez (4–0)
Harrison (1–1)
Faraimo (1)
—
14–0
–
February 24
vs. Iowa Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic
No. 1
Big League Dreams Complex
2–1
Faraimo (9–0)
Adams (2–2)
—
—
15–0
–
February 25
vs. No. 19 Northwestern Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic
No. 1
Big League Dreams Complex
2–1
Yanez (5–0)
Supple (1–2)
—
—
16–0
–
February 25
vs. Texas A&M Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic
No. 1
Big League Dreams Complex
3–0
Tinsley (2–0)
Kennedy (3–1)
—
—
17–0
–
February 26
vs. No. 2 Oklahoma Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic
No. 1
Big League Dreams Complex
0–14 (5)
Storako (4–0)
Faraimo (9–1)
—
—
17–1
–
March (13–3)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
Pac-12 Record
March 3
vs. UCF Judi Garman Classic
No. 2
Anderson Family Field Fullerton, CA
2–1
Yanez (6–0)
Jewell (2–2)
—
—
18–1
–
March 3
vs. Fresno State Judi Garman Classic
No. 2
Anderson Family Field
8–1
Faraimo (10–1)
Neiss (1–3)
—
—
19–1
–
March 4
vs. Cal Poly Judi Garman Classic
No. 2
Anderson Family Field
16–0 (5)
Tinsley (3–0)
Ramuno (5–3)
—
—
20–1
–
March 4
vs. Michigan Judi Garman Classic
No. 2
Anderson Family Field
8–0 (5)
Faraimo (11–1)
LeBeau (5–5)
—
—
21–1
–
March 5
at Cal State Fullerton Judi Garman Classic
No. 2
Anderson Family Field
6–2
Yanez (7–0)
Miranda (3–3)
—
—
22–1
–
March 7
Howard
No. 2
Easton Stadium
4–0
Tinsley (4–0)
Weber (1–4)
Faraimo (2)
1,086
23–1
–
March 10
at California
No. 2
Levine-Fricke Field Berkeley, CA
4–0
Yanez (8–0)
Archer (5–2)
—
693
24–1
1–0
March 11
at California
No. 2
Levine-Fricke Field
0–8 (5)
Halajian (2–1)
Tinsley (4–1)
—
832
24–2
1–1
March 12
at California
No. 2
Levine-Fricke Field
10–1 (6)
Yanez (9–0)
Archer (6–3)
—
849
25–2
2–1
March 14
Syracuse
No. 3
Easton Stadium
Cancelled [ 8]
March 17
No. 10 Washington
No. 3
Easton Stadium
3–4
Meylan (10–1)
Yanez (9–1)
—
1,085
25–3
2–2
March 18
No. 10 Washington
No. 3
Easton Stadium
4–0
Faraimo (12–1)
Lynch (5–2)
—
1,117
26–3
3–2
March 19
No. 10 Washington
No. 3
Easton Stadium
10–2 (6)
Faraimo (13–1)
Meylan (10–2)
—
943
27–3
4–2
March 24
at No. 19 Oregon
No. 3
Jane Sanders Stadium Eugene, OR
0–3
Scott (5–3)
Faraimo (13–2)
—
1,655
27–4
4–3
March 25
at No. 19 Oregon
No. 3
Jane Sanders Stadium
7–4
Faraimo (14–2)
Hansen (12–4)
—
1,989
28–4
5–3
March 26
at No. 19 Oregon
No. 3
Jane Sanders Stadium
4–0
Faraimo (15–2)
Scott (5–3)
—
1,824
29–4
6–3
March 28
at Nevada
No. 3
Christina M. Hixson Softball ParkReno, NV
Cancelled [ 9]
March 31
No. 6 Stanford
No. 3
Easton Stadium
4–0
Faraimo (16–2)
Vawter (12–2)
—
1,348
30–4
7–3
April (17–0)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
Pac-12 Record
April 1
No.6 Stanford
No. 3
Easton Stadium
2–1
Faraimo (17–2)
Krause (8–3)
—
1,209
31–4
8–3
April 2
No. 6 Stanford
No. 3
Easton Stadium
4–0
Tinsley (5–1)
Vawter (12–3)
Yanez (1)
1,132
32–4
9–3
April 4
at UC San Diego
No. 3
Triton Softball FieldSan Diego, CA
10–1 (6)
Yanez (10–1)
Thompson (2–5)
—
503
33–4
–
April 6
Oregon State
No. 3
Easton Stadium
6–2
Faraimo (18–2)
Stepto (4–10)
—
847
34–4
10–3
April 7
Oregon State
No. 3
Easton Stadium
11–0 (5)
Yanez (11–1)
Garcia (3–7)
—
868
35–4
11–3
April 8
Oregon State
No. 3
Easton Stadium
6–0
Faraimo (19–2)
Stepto (4–11)
—
1,057
36–4
12–3
April 14
at No. 24 Arizona
No. 2
Hillenbrand Stadium Tucson, AZ
8–0
Faraimo (20–2)
Silva (2–2)
—
2,970
37–4
13–3
April 15
at No. 24 Arizona
No. 2
Hillenbrand Stadium
8–4
Faraimo (21–2)
Silva (2–3)
—
2,866
38–4
14–3
April 16
at No. 24 Arizona
No. 2
Hillenbrand Stadium
14–5 (5)
Faraimo (22–2)
Netz (11–12)
—
2,874
39–4
15–3
April 19
at Long Beach State
No. 2
LBSU Softball ComplexLong Beach, CA
10–0 (5)
Tinsley (6–1)
Haddad (9–8)
—
772
40–4
–
April 21
Arizona State
No. 2
Easton Stadium
7–3
Faraimo (23–2)
Osborne (4–11)
—
1,046
41–4
16–3
April 22
Arizona State
No. 2
Easton Stadium
9–1 (6)
Yanez (12–1)
Schuld (2–4)
—
1,156
42–4
17–3
April 23
Arizona State
No. 2
Easton Stadium
4–1
Faraimo (24–2)
Magee (3–3)
—
1,325
43–4
18–3
April 25
at Cal State Northridge
No. 2
Matador Diamond Northridge, CA
7–2
Yanez (13–1)
Carranco (4–7)
—
452
44–4
–
April 28
at No. 23 Utah
No. 2
Dumke Family Softball Stadium Salt Lake City, UT
3–0
Faraimo (25–2)
Lopez (14–3)
—
1,100
45–4
19–3
April 29
at No. 23 Utah
No. 2
Dumke Family Softball Stadium
10–1 (6)
Yanez (14–1)
Sandez (12–5)
—
1,300
46–4
20–3
April 30
at No. 23 Utah
No. 2
Dumke Family Softball Stadium
11–3
Faraimo (26–2)
Lopez (14–5)
—
1,914
47–4
21–3
May (3–0)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
Pac-12 Record
May 1
at BYU
No. 2
Gail Miller Field Provo, UT
7–2
Yanez (15–1)
Korth (15–7)
—
619
48–4
–
May 5
Loyola Marymount
No. 2
Easton Stadium
6–0
Faraimo (27–2)
Perez (12–10)
—
968
49–4
–
May 5
San Diego State
No. 2
Easton Stadium
4–3
Faraimo (28–2)
Light (10–6)
—
968
50–4
–
Post-Season (2–3)
Pac-12 Tournament (2–1)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
Pac-12T Record
May 11
Arizona
No. 2
Hillenbrand Stadium
4–3
Faraimo (29–2)
Netz (16–16)
—
2,492
51–4
1–0
May 12
No. 7 Stanford
No. 2
Hillenbrand Stadium
1–0
Yanez (16–1)
Vawter (17–8)
—
2,434
52–4
2–0
May 13
No. 21 Utah
No. 2
Hillenbrand Stadium
4–7
Lopez (18–5)
Yanez (16–2)
—
2,548
52–5
2–1
Los Angeles Regional (0–2)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/Stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall Record
Regional Record
May 19
vs. Grand Canyon
No. 2
Easton Stadium
2–3
Darwin (9–3)
Faraimo (29–3)
Thompson (3)
—
52–6
0–1
May 20
vs. Liberty
No. 2
Easton Stadium
1–2
Keeney (26–11)
Yanez (16–3)
—
—
52–7
0–2
Win Loss PostponementBold : Bruins team memberReference:[ 10] [ 11] Rankings from NFCA: (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
Ranking movementsLegend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking Week Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Final NFCA / USA Today 2 2 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 Softball America 4 2 1 2 2 4 5 5 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 ESPN.com/USA Softball 2 2 1 2 2 3 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 D1Softball 2 2 1 2 2 3 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 2
^ "Softball Standings" . Pac-12.com . Pac-12 Conference. Retrieved June 5, 2023 .
^ "UCLA Advances to WCWS Semifinals Behind Azevedo Shutout" . uclabruins.com . June 5, 2022. Retrieved February 9, 2023 .
^ "Lisa Fernandez Promoted to Associate Head Coach" . uclabruins.com . August 10, 2022. Retrieved August 10, 2022 .
^ "Kirk Walker Promoted to Associate Head Coach" . uclabruins.com . August 12, 2022. Retrieved August 12, 2022 .
^ "Trio of Bruins Named to USA Softball Player of the Year Top 50 Watch List" . uclabruins.com . January 25, 2023. Retrieved January 25, 2023 .
^ "2023 Softball Roster" . uclabruins.com . Retrieved February 9, 2023 .
^ "2023 Softball Coaching Staff" . uclabruins.com . Retrieved February 9, 2023 .
^ "Softball's Tuesday Game Versus Syracuse Canceled" . uclabruins.com . March 13, 2023. Retrieved March 13, 2023 .
^ "Softball's Tuesday Game at Nevada Canceled" . uclabruins.com . March 27, 2023. Retrieved March 27, 2023 .
^ "2023 Softball Schedule" . uclabruins.com . Retrieved February 9, 2023 .
^ "Softball Reveals 2023 Schedule" . uclabruins.com . November 28, 2022. Retrieved February 9, 2023 .
Venues Head coaches Seasons National Championships in bold ; Women’s College World Series appearances in italics