UCLA’s Jordan Woolery, Megan Grant are the softball power duo

Brusses Bruce. Brothers Bash. Brothers spraying.
Jordan Walri and Megan Grant It is open to any pseudonym that reflects its position as the most dual in the soft kidney.
Wulieri said: “Whatever anyone wants to contact us, we do not care.”
Any reliable title should know their amazing power. The reward points are available to return to the original Gulf region. What is not negotiable is to transfer their relationship, as the best and close friends in UclaThe beating order.
Walri strikes the third, followed by Grant at the cleaning spot. This was the case in each of the squad this season except for the three games in which it was either limited to the duties of hitting or marginalizing due to a slight injury in the knee strings.
The pairing bonus was historically, and it is a mixture as proven like peanut butter, gel or Simon and Garvancke.
Beginners gathered from beginners for more runs of the house (47) and ran in (161) more than any other pair of the country’s strikes, and they lead in the ninth (52-10-10) Bruins in Colombia Super Regional to confront South Carolina (43-15). The best series of three at 10 am on Friday in Colombia, SC begins, the opening match that was broadcast by ESPN2.
“The numbers they offer,” said the University of California coach in Los Angeles, Kelly Enoye Perez from what might decrease as the liberalization of large quantities in the history of the school, said, “Sexy and high voice. These two people do not see things.”
Their sites always start with the same rituals – the bats, accompanied by a wool saying, “I got you.” Grant often returns good, especially when her colleague gets a base.
Early this season, after Arizona and Walri walked in four stadiums, Grant broke a three -run -off tour, providing additional reminders about the reason for the reason for this is a bad idea.
“What I did is Jordan in the chest about 50 times when we got to the home board together,” Grant said. “It was just a very outstanding moment, frankly.”
Woolery and Grant can often be found together in the hideout, on board the team or NY pizza in Lamonica, the stain of stress in the Westwood Village. They are not colleagues in the room, but they may be; They always reside in one of their rooms long before the first stadium when Woolery Braids is given “Catfish”, a preferred TV program.
When a reporter inquired about their national bond, Grant cracked, “Can you feel aura?”
Both players cracked immediately.
Separate the inseparable husband is no. The last time that happened, amid a rare recession late last season, inouye-Perez made a mistake that they did not go back in the arrangement of hitting. They went together for eight and made sure that their coach knows this the next day.
Grant said: “It is just to be Vibi, for sure, so we had to speak to the” coach “on this topic,” Grant said.
Bruins’ Jordan Woolery includes 22 runs at home, 82 RBIS and 423 from the Middle Hicking this season.
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Woolery said: “Since then, we have not left the side of each other,” Woolery said.
Why are they?
Woolery and Grant’s RBI Total is the highest by any duo in the history of the school, transcending 158 RBis that Stysian Novman and Julie Marshall did their way to help Bruins win the 1999 NCAA championship.
When this achievement was reached, after they were combined with 13 RBis at the end of last week during Bruins’ Register registration registry While three opponents surpassed 31-2, Grant put her hand on her mouth in disbelief. The formulation of Alexis Ramirez, sitting next to Grant and Woolery in the interview hall, broke the grante on the shoulder.
“Oh my God,” said Ramerez, who offers another title, “Smash Brothers”.
Then Grant threw an arm around Woolery at the celebration, smiling his colleagues on a large scale.
Wulieri said: “If you are not great, I cannot be great, so just grateful for her side.”
There are symmetry in almost everything they do. Both players were finals for the USA SoftBall Collegia Player of the Year and the first choice for the team in every season at the University of California in Los Angeles.

Megan Grant (43 years old), who joined the teammates in the festive “Night Night” gesture after achieving running at home on Friday against the University of California in Santa Barbara, has 25 runs at home and 79 RBis this season.
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Grant’s 25 Homes is associated with Jasmyn Burns from Ohio to more in one season by any Big Ten conference player. If Grant Homer is hit another, the conference will be destroyed since Ohio was canceled from the NCAA Championship.
Walier, which reached 22 Homer, leads the team with a score of 82 RBis, and only 423 Savannah Pola. Collectively, Bruins includes one of the most frightening squads in the country, after the Recory-Rule 28 team accumulated.
The coach of Lisa Fernandez will not measure wool or granting on the other in terms of power.
“Oh, no,” Fernandez said. “I mean, both of them are strong. And I give them credit – as much as they are, not only depend on that, you know what I mean? They understand when they need to go to them, they understand the process.
“I think they are pushing each other, but they do this in a way that also adopts the talents and successes of each other, and I think this is the credit for them and the relationship they have. We are making a conscious effort to understand that one of them helps the other. Whenever Joe does each other, they enjoy each other in getting each other, and when Megan does a great job, you will see Jordan.
Woolery and Grant have known each other since UCLA committed to the eighth grade. Until then, Fernandez said, I realized that “it might be the best group in terms of the power numbers that played this game in terms of back.”
Although Woolery was involved in the basketball that arose, Grant was once fond of sport that she thought would be her way to a university scholarship in the first section. She even won the title of “Chef Megan”-a play for the title of Golden Stayette Woorrez Stephen Carrie-before Hopla about the commitment of basketball ended when the travel coach told her that the soft football is her invitation.

Ucla Infielders Jordan Woolery (15) and Megane Grant (43) during a victory over the University of California in Santa Barbara. The two are collected for 13 RBis, where Bruins took control of their regional championship.
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Grant’s hardness swings to play baseball alongside two older brothers who spared no sympathy.
“Being the child does not really mean anything to them, do you know?” Grant said. “It was always hard -line – if you couldn’t pick up, then come out, this type of things.”
This type of mentality comes on hand for both players during the practice of hitting from Fernandez, which is widely considered as the best jug in the history of the soft ball.
Wulieri said: “Having your greatest jug after training, this is a dream, frankly,” Walri said.
Although it was easy for one to try one of the other boats to lead the other, they immediately realized that the assembly would only do the possibilities.
“At the end of the day,” Walri said, “Our goal is to win a national championship, so we cannot do that if we are competing against each other, as you know?”
Grant loves to say she has the best seat at home, and watch Woolery hit the circle on the roof. When someone hits the title – insert here – a tour of the house, she always finds her beloved colleague, which leads to embrace.
Wulieri said: “It is such a soft moment.” “Just seeing Meg does the thing, it’s very special.”
By clicking on the possibilities of the nickname, both players finally admit that they are preferred.
It is not surprising that the same thing was created by Viny Lavalste, a member of the school’s athletics employees.
Grant said, “Bruin Bombers”.
Woolery said: “Yes, Bruin Bombers.”