University of California, Los Angeles, Athletics
UCLA Selected to Host 2015 Los Angeles Regional

LOS ANGELES - UCLA has been selected as one of 16 sites to host an NCAA Tournament Regional at Jackie Robinson Stadium next weekend. The Bruins ended the regular season with a record of 42-14 and 22-8 in the Pac-12 Conference, earning the program’s 11th conference title.
The Bruins will be hosting an NCAA Regional for the fifth time in the last six seasons. UCLA is making its eighth NCAA Tournament appearance in the last ten seasons and 20th all-time appearance.
The four-team, double-elimination regional will be played at Jackie Robinson Stadium from Friday, May 29 through Monday, June 1 (if necessary). The No. 1 seed will play the No. 4 seed and the No. 2 seed will play the No. 3 seed beginning on Friday.
The complete 64-team bracket will be revealed on the ‘2015 NCAA Division I Baseball Championship Selection Show’ tomorrow, May 25 at 9:00am PT on ESPNU. Game times will be announced tomorrow as well.
Tickets to NCAA Regional games at Jackie Robinson Stadium are on sale now. Only all-session tickets have been made available at this time and fans will only be able to purchase tickets online through uclabruins.com/tickets.
All-session reserved tickets will cost $80 for adults and $65 for students and youth. All-session general admission tickets will cost $55 for adults and $40 for students and youth.
PURCHASE ALL-SESSION TICKETS
Single-game tickets, if available, will be on-sale at Jackie Robinson Stadium on game days only.
Parking for each day of the Los Angeles Regional will cost $11 (cash only).
Gates open 90 minutes prior to first pitch. If the day’s first game runs long, ticket holders for the second game are admitted after the first game ends and the venue is cleared of fans.
2015 NCAA Regional Sites
Baton Rouge, Louisiana - LSU (48-10, 21-8)
Champaign, Illinois – Illinois (46-8-1, 21-1)
College Station, Texas - Texas A&M (45-11, 18-10)
Coral Gables, Florida – Miami (FL) (43-14, 22-8)
Dallas, Texas - Dallas Baptist (43-13, 15-6)
Fort Worth, Texas – TCU (43-11, 18-5)
Fullerton, California - Cal State Fullerton (34-22, 19-5)
Gainesville, Florida – Florida (43-16, 19-11)
Houston, Texas - Houston (42-18, 16-8)
Lake Elsinore, California - UC Santa Barbara (40-15-1, 16-8)
Los Angeles, California - UCLA (42-14, 22-8)
Louisville, Kentucky - Louisville (43-16, 25-5)
Nashville, Tennessee - Vanderbilt (42-18, 20-10)
Springfield, Missouri - Missouri State (45-10, 18-3)
Stillwater, Oklahoma - Oklahoma State (37-18, 14-8)
Tallahassee, Florida - Florida State (41-19, 17-13)


