University of California, Los Angeles, Athletics
Baseball Fall to Arizona, 8-7
June 21, 1999 | Baseball
March 14, 1999
TUCSON, Ariz. - Right fielder Shelley Duncan hit a third-inning grand slam, tying the Arizona freshman record for home runs, and leading the Cats to an 8-7 win over UCLA here Sunday afternoon.
Arizona, which took two of three games in the first conference series for both schools, improved to 18-9. UCLA fell to 15-15.
Duncan's homer capped a six-run rally and gave the Cats the lead for good. His 10th long ball of the year tied Dave Shermet's 1985 school mark.
Junior left-hander Tony Milo worked 4.0 innings of relief without allowing an earned run to pick up his first save of the season.
Senior catcher Jason Green went 3-for-4 for UCLA with a pair of runs and two RBI.
UCLA 020 300 020 - 7 10 0 Arizona 006 000 200 - 8 7 1 Keller, Carter (3), Birkins (7), Diaz (8) and Green; Diggins, Milo (6) and Anderson. W-Diggins, 4-1. L-Keller, 1-1. Sv-Milo (1). Hrs-UA, Duncan (10), Torres (3).









