UCLA Softball

Getting to know the Bruin softball history and team

UCLA Athletics offers several resources about the UCLA Softball team to help ensure the Bruin community can stay informed on the overall softball journey for the UCLA team, including its developments into the new season. Some of these resources include an information guide and quick fact resources. For further information on these UCLA Athletics resources, continue reading, or click the link below to access the main UCLA Athletics softball webpage. 

In anticipation of the upcoming 2025 softball season, interested Bruins can access the UCLA Athletics 2024 UCLA Softball Information Guide. The guide includes a comprehensive overview of the Bruin athletes, the history of the softball team, statistics for the team and much more. The information guide is categorized into multiple documents for those who only want to read about “Bruins in the Olympics” or “Coaching history,” for instance. To view the entire guide, click the link below. 

UCLA Athletics also provides a 2025 UCLA Softball Quick Facts webpage with a more condensed list of valuable information for the Bruin community interested in learning more about the softball team at UCLA, all in one document. Below are some notable quick facts from the webpage: 

  • The home stadium for the Bruin softball team is the Easton Stadium on campus.

  • The softball team at UCLA is affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I and is also in the Big Ten conference. 

  • As part of the softball history at UCLA, the first season was recorded in 1975. 

  • The UCLA Bruins softball championships include one Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) championship, as well as 12 NCAA championships

Aside from the overall quick facts of the Bruin team, the webpage includes information on UCLA coaching and support staff softball, as well as the roster breakdown. The website notes that for the 2025 season, there are seven new additions to the Bruins softball team (six incoming freshmen and one transfer athlete), making the total roster 23 players. For further information on the roster and the 2025 season, click the link below. 

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