
Controversial Call Upholds UCLA's Game-Tying Homerun in WCWS Thriller
In a thrilling Women's College World Series elimination game, UCLA's Megan Grant launched a game-tying home run in the seventh inning against Tennessee. The play, however, was immediately challenged by the Volunteers for a potential missed call at home plate. The umpire's initial call was 'safe,' but the play was sent to review. After careful examination, the call was upheld, sending shockwaves through the stadium. The video shows the intensity of the moment, with the UCLA team erupting in celebration. One commentator stated, "The runner did miss home plate, it was assisted. However, that play is not reviewable." The controversial call highlights the complexities of officiating in high-stakes sports, but ultimately, UCLA's perseverance led them to victory. The game showcased the dedication and skill of both teams, setting the stage for further excitement in the tournament.