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Michigan falls to UCLA, 5-4, in 12 inn.; trip to College World Series decided today

LOS ANGELES — Despite four errors, 10 walks and stranding 15 men on base, the Michigan baseball team (45-20) remained tied with top-ranked UCLA (52-10) 4-4 in the 12th inning.

It was the Wolverines’ fifth error though, that proved costliest. It ended up representing the winning run.

UCLA’s Kevin Kendall drove in Jake Moberg from first base with an RBI double in the right-center field gap to give the Bruins a 5-4 lead. Moberg had reached base as a result of an error by Wolverine pitcher Walker Cleveland.

Despite a leadoff walk in the bottom half of the inning, Michigan failed to catch the Bruins, losing the game 5-4 and sending the Los Angeles Regional to a deciding Game 3 on Sunday night at 6 p.