After a week of rest and practice, the UCLA women's basketball team expected to start Sunday's game against USC energized and motivated. Instead the Bruins got off to a sluggish start against the Women of Troy. Read more...
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After a week of rest and practice, the UCLA women's basketball team expected to start Sunday's game against USC energized and motivated. Instead the Bruins got off to a sluggish start against the Women of Troy. Read more...
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For coach Cori Close, success or failure in the game of basketball comes down to a simple choice. Either you give everything needed to succeed, or you watch somebody else celebrate. Read more...
After a rough road trip to the Bay Area last weekend that capped off a month of playing two games a week, the UCLA women's basketball team returned home on Sunday to some much needed rest. Read more...
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The UCLA women’s basketball team huddles up before its home match against USC on Jan. 14. The Bruins lost that game 47-43, struggling to grab rebounds during the second half of the game. USC had 13 offensive boards in the second half, allowing the Trojans to surge ahead in the final 20 minutes. UCLA looks to avenge its loss to USC this Sunday when the Bruins face the Trojans at the Galen Center.
Stanford sophomore forward Chiney Ogwumike found her sister, senior forward Nnemkadi, under the hoop for an open layup in the second half of Sunday's game. Read more...
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Rebekah Gardner became the 26th member of the UCLA women’s basketball team to score 1,000 points.
The UCLA women's basketball team (12-10, 7-4 Pac-12) will head north to the Bay Area to take on Cal (17-6, 8-3 Pac-12) tonight. Read more...
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Sophomore guard Thea Lemberger, who averages 12.5 points per game, looks to lead UCLA to a win over Cal tonight.
In the hilarious and much-circulated YouTube video "Sh*t Nobody Says," one of the lines goes something like: "I wish there was more WNBA on TV." Read more...
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Junior forward Markel Walker has led the Bruins to a 7-4 record at the John Wooden Center in front of a packed home crowd.
Down 63-56 with 49 seconds on the clock and Washington making everything, Thursday night's game was all but over for the UCLA women's basketball team (11-10, 6-4 Pac-12). Read more...
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Senior guard Rebekah Gardner had 17 points and a layup that tied the game with two seconds remaining in regulation. UCLA would go on to beat Washington 79-73 in overtime.