(Chenrui Zhang/Daily Bruin staff)
No. 8 seed UCLA softball (50-8, 20-4 Big Ten) faced Cal Baptist (43-19, 15-3 WAC) and South Carolina (32-28, 7-17 SEC) in the NCAA Los Angeles Regional from Friday to Sunday.
Blank shots echoed as the roar of attendees accelerated the athletes.
UCLA track and field competed in a dual meet against historic rival USC at Katherine Loker Stadium on Saturday and Sunday.
Following its double-header blowout victories against California (13-33, 3-15 ACC), UCLA softball (41-5, 16-2 Big Ten) surprised three of its seniors Saturday. Utility Megan Grant, infielder Jordan Woolery and pitcher Taylor Tinsley were presented with Golden Tickets, signifying their drafting into the Athletes Unlimited Softball League.
No. 4 seed UCLA gymnastics placed third in the NCAA semifinals Thursday, scoring a 197.275 in Dickies Arena. While the team brushed off a shaky start on bars and beam for their floor party, a season-low rotation on vault and several uncharacteristic errors throughout the affair ended the Bruins’ season.
Following the program’s first NCAA national title win in Phoenix, UCLA women’s basketball returned to Westwood on Sunday night. The milestone marks the second national title win for a women’s basketball team in the Big Ten and UCLA women’s basketball’s second national title overall, following its AIAW title win in 1978.
Last ones dancing.
No. 1 seed UCLA women’s basketball (37-1, 18-0 Big Ten) trounced No. 1 seed South Carolina (36-4, 15-1 SEC) 79-51 Sunday in Phoenix to take home its first-ever NCAA national championship.
19th of her career, eighth of the season.
Senior Jordan Chiles closed out the NCAA Regional Final in Corvallis, Oregon, with a perfect floor performance. Emotions flooded as the Bruins advanced to the national semifinals, scoring a 197.725 to place first against No.
Firing on all cylinders.
No. 4 seed UCLA gymnastics took first at the NCAA Corvallis Regional Second Round in front of a crowd of 2,224 attendees at the Gill Coliseum.
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