LOS ANGELES – Winners and losers generally have different ways of looking at things. But after USC’s dismantling of UCLA Saturday night in the most heavily anticipated women’s basketball game of the season to date, those viewpoints were dramatically – drastically – different.
In the latest episode of the UCLA Bruins Insider Podcast, Madeleine Considine breaks down what was expected to be a statement game for No. 2-ranked UCLA women’s
The No. 3 UCLA women’s basketball team (25-1, 13-1 Big Ten) secured its 25th victory of the season Thursday night, defeating No. 25 Illinois (21-6, 11-5 Big Ten
The final regular season weekend gave women’s basketball fans a potential preview of this week’s Big Ten Tournament.
Betts, Close and Gabriela Jacquez take questions about Carver-Hawkeye Arena and UCLA's comeback 67-65 win over the Hawkeyes.
The Bruins have the opportunity to manifest toughness against Wisconsin on Wednesday before returning home for a sold-out Saturday rematch with USC.
From the tipoff, the Bruins didn’t follow their game plan and fell behind the Trojans by double digits before the first media timeout.
Behind clutch shooting, sharp passing and a meddlesome defense, No. 4 USC (27-2, 16-1) cruised a 80-67 win over No. 2 UCLA (28-2, 15-2) in the Bruins' house Saturday night. The Trojans also defeated their crosstown rivals on Feb. 13, 71-60, giving them the season sweep and their first regular season title since 1994.