Sunday, May 19



Women’s basketball’s season ends with fall to Colorado

The Pac-12 Network’s camera was focused on Thea Lemberger’s face. But this time, she wasn’t standing on the line ready to shoot a free throw. All she could do was watch in her warm-up gear from the bench as her team tried to overcome a deficit against Colorado. Read more...

Photo: Sixth-year senior forward Atonye Nyingifa scored 13 points in her last game for UCLA. She was awarded All-Pac-12 honors twice during her Bruin career. (Miriam Bribiesca/Daily Bruin)


UCLA women’s basketball to take on Colorado in first round of Pac-12s

Fast break transition layups, seven seconds or less – that isn’t something that should be expected this Thursday when the UCLA women’s basketball team takes on Colorado for the Pac-12 tournament. Read more...

Photo: Senior guard Thea Lemberger, averaging 15 points this season compared to 8.6 last season, credits her success to adding moves like floaters. (Miriam Bribiesca/Daily Bruin)


UCLA women’s basketball ends regular season with Utah win

It wasn’t always pretty, but UCLA women’s basketball ended the regular season with a win. Heading into its final weekend before the Pac-12 conference tournament, the Bruins were looking to continue the focus and aggression that they found against the California Golden Bears and the Stanford Cardinal last week. Read more...

Photo: With UCLA down seven points to Utah early in the second half, sophomore guard Nirra Fields brought an offensive spark for the Bruins, pushing them past the Utes. (Miriam Bribiesca/Daily Bruin)


Women’s basketball season winding down for Nyingifa

She’s been here for six years, battled through two separate ACL injuries and is now earning a graduate degree at UCLA. Through it all, Atonye Nyingifa has played 135 games, the most in UCLA women’s basketball history, and now can finally see the end of a long, but rewarding, journey. Read more...

Photo: After six years at UCLA, senior forward Atonye Nyingifa will play in her final regular season games for the Bruins this weekend. (Miriam Bribiesca/Daily Bruin)


Corinne Costa has record-breaking season in blocks

For 36 years, Ann Meyers Drysdale held the UCLA women’s basketball record for career blocks at 101 as a guard standing at just 5 feet 9 inches. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior Corinne Costa became UCLA women’s basketball’s career blocks leader in the Bruins’ game against the Washington State Cougars after recording the 102nd block of her career. (Miriam Bribiesca/Daily Bruin)



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