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The No. 1-seed UCLA women's basketball team defeated the 3-seed LSU squad, 72-65 to send the Bruins to the Final Four for the first time in program history.
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This year's version of the Final Four is not for you.
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It ended the dreams that remained for a perfect bracket.
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UConn Huskies vs. UCLA Bruins women’s basketball game with ticket info, start time, stats and how to view information.
UCLA women’s basketball secured its first-ever Final Four berth with a thrilling 72-65 victory over LSU, led by Gabriela Jaquez’s 18 points and key contributions from Lauren Betts and Timea Gardiner.
The excitement surrounding college basketball peaks as the UCLA Bruins prepare for a pivotal moment in their season. This Sunday, as the Miami Heat conclude their game against the Charlotte Hornets, Jaime Jaquez Jr.
In a moment that will be etched in UCLA women’s basketball history, the Bruins triumphed over head coach Kim Mulkey and the LSU Tigers, securing their first-ever Final Four appearance.
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Top overall seed UCLA is playing in the Final Four of the women's NCAA Tournament for the first time. The Bruins won a national title in 1978 in the pre-NCAA era of women's basketball, led by Ann Meyers Drysdale, and returned to the Final Four the next year.
The UCLA Bruins fell to LSU in the Sweet 16 last season, but they weren’t going to let it happen again. Their 72-65 victory in the Elite 8 avenges the prior loss and sends them to the program’s first-ever Final Four.
The No. 3-seeded LSU Tigers are set to take on the top-overall seed UCLA Bruins on Sunday afternoon in Spokane (Wash.) with the Elite Eight clash tipping off fo
Cori Close reflected on making her first Final Four after the UCLA Bruins beat the LSU Tigers in the Elite 8 of the NCAA Tournament.
UCLA 7-foot-3 center Aday Mara, who proved to be one of the biggest game-changers for the Bruins last season, has decided to leave Westwood.