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UCLA remains in last place in Rocco's Jello Shot Challenge at College World Series

The UCLA Bruins have yet to climb out of the cellar in this year’s Rocco’s Jello Shot Challenge in Omaha. The Bruins sit in last place for the second day in a row as of Friday night’s rankings. LSU doubled every other school with over 4,400 Jello Shots. We will present the full tally below, but let’s also note that while UCLA might be last at Rocco’s, the Bruins won on the field Saturday in Omaha against Murray State at the College World Series:

“UCLA pitchers forced Murray State to put the ball in play after some early walks. That gave the Bruins stability and a number of outs, putting them in position to win. On offense, UCLA put the ball in play and was rewarded. The Bruins executed a squeeze bunt and a sacrifice bunt and turned those plays into runs. UCLA strung hits together in its four-run fourth inning. This is what the Bruins did really well on Saturday.”

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UCLA 6, Murray State 4. That’s the count of runs scored in Saturday’s game. Now let’s go to the other count, the Rocco’s Jello Shot Challenge in Omaha:

No. 1 LSU

4,410 Shots

No. 2 Murray State

2,180 Shots

No. 3 Coastal Carolina

1,753 Shots

No. 4 Arkansas

1,538 Shots

No. 5 Arizona

829 Shots

No. 6 Louisville 

774  Shots

No. 7 Oregon State

477 Shots

No. 8 UCLA

380 Shots

This article originally appeared on UCLA Wire: UCLA remains in last place in Rocco’s Jello Shot Challenge at College World Series

Reporting by Dylan McNeill, UCLA Wire / UCLA Wire

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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