COLUMBIA, S.C. — Still alive, just barely.
UCLA softball scored four runs in the bottom of the seventh and three down to its final out to beat South Carolina 5-4 in game two of the Columbia Super Regional, keeping its season alive and forcing a decisive game three tomorrow.
Superstar slugger Jordan Woolery delivered the big blow, hitting a two-out, two-run home run off South Carolina reliever Sam Gress over the wall in left field.
UCLA (53-10) started the seventh inning trailing 4-1, needing three runs to keep the series alive.