(Leydi Cris Cobo Cordon/Daily Bruin senior staff)
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.
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.
Defense wins championships.
No. 1 seed UCLA women’s basketball (36-1, 18-0 Big Ten) bested No. 1 seed Texas (35-4, 13-3 SEC) 51-44 in a Final Four affair Friday night at Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix.
Senior Jordan Chiles did it again – capturing another 10 and winning the Big Ten all-around in Champaign, Illinois. No. 4 UCLA gymnastics soared above the rest on Saturday, notching a 198.100 to win its second consecutive Big Ten Championship.
Senior Jordan Chiles got her flowers Saturday in Pauley Pavilion after her final routine in No. 5 UCLA Gymnastics’ senior night win against No. 12 Utah, 197.850-197.400.
After getting blown out by 23 points Feb. 17 in East Lansing, No. 6 seed UCLA basketball (23-10, 13-7 Big Ten) advanced to the semifinal round of the Big Ten tournament, upsetting No.
Back-to-back champions.
Cheers echoed and confetti showered down in Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on Sunday afternoon.
No. 1 seed UCLA women’s basketball (31-1, 18-0 Big Ten) defeated No.
The victory bell didn’t ring for long.
UCLA men’s basketball (21-10 13-7 Big Ten) defeated USC (18-13 7-13) 89-68 at the Galen Center in the final regular-season game for both teams.
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