After a 12-year wait, UCLA is back in the Men's College World Series
Briefly

Roch Cholowsky, a standout shortstop and Big Ten Player of the Year, has been focused on Omaha since joining UCLA. Despite earlier struggles in the NCAA tournament, he maintained a solid batting average. In a pivotal moment against Texas San Antonio, Cholowsky delivered with an RBI single, contributing significantly to UCLA's 7-0 victory that secured their spot in the Men's College World Series. His journey reflects both talent and a deep commitment to his team's success, as evidenced by his intent to play at Omaha after high school.
Lagging behind for Cholowsky isn't the same for the rest of Division I baseball. He was still hitting .333 through the regionals and super regionals, reflecting his overall performance.
Cholowsky's RBI single in the fifth, a part of his two-for-five day, clinched UCLA's spot in the Men's College World Series, showing his importance in the crucial moment.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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