Tuesday, June 17

Career night for Charisma Osborne carries UCLA women’s basketball to Sweet 16

This post was updated on March 20 at 11:16 p.m.. In potentially her final game at Pauley Pavilion, Charisma Osborne laid on her back injured.  The senior guard had already had a career-defining game, scoring 16 points in the first half to move up two spots and into 10th on UCLA’s all-time scoring list. Read more...

Photo: Senior guard Charisma Osborne jubilantly approaches the bench. Osborne accomplished a career-high 36 points alongside eight rebounds and four assists to help the Bruins overcome Oklahoma’s 26-point third quarter comeback effort. (Alex Driscoll/Daily Bruin staff)


UCLA women’s basketball stings Sacramento State Hornets to open NCAA Tournament

This post was updated March 18 at 11:38 p.m. In their first NCAA Tournament appearance since March 2021, the Bruins wasted no time making sure it wasn’t a one-and-done showing. Read more...

Photo: Senior guard Charisma Osborne drives to the hoop. Osborne – in what is likely her second-to-last game in Pauley Pavilion – notched her sixth double-double of the season with 11 points and 12 rebounds. (Alex Driscoll/Daily Bruin staff)



March Madness 2023

The Big Dance has just begun, and both UCLA men’s and women’s basketball punched their tickets to the NCAA Tournament with top seeds in tow. The men’s team benefits from veteran leadership and a nearly perfect resume since late January but has endured untimely injuries down the stretch. Read more...

Photo: (Isabella Lee/Illustrations director)


Dancing to March Madness, UCLA women’s basketball readies to face Sacramento State

After a one-year hiatus from the Big Dance, the Bruins will have a chance to compete on the nation’s biggest stage for the sixth time in seven years. Read more...

Photo: Senior guard Charisma Osborne pulls up from the top of the key against two Washington State defenders. The Bruins will be hosting in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in six years. (Shengfeng Chien/Daily Bruin staff)


Emily Bessoir returns with career-best performances for UCLA women’s basketball

Emily Bessoir is coming off the greatest stretch of her collegiate career. After draining five 3-pointers in UCLA’s Pac-12 tournament opener to help the Bruins survive and advance, she went off for 18 points and grabbed a career-high 13 rebounds to secure her first career double-double and lead her team to an upset victory. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt sophomore Emily Bessoir crosses over at center court. (Shengfeng Chien/Daily Bruin staff)




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