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No. 5 UCLA gymnastics took home its first Big Ten title March 22 after posting a 198.450 team score – the highest recorded in conference championship history.
No. 7 seed UCLA men’s basketball’s March Madness run came to a screeching halt at the hands of No. 2 seed Tennessee in the Round of 32 on March 22 in Lexington, Kentucky.
Ending the Trojan curse, No. 2 seed UCLA women’s basketball (34-2, 16-2 Big Ten) earned its first conference title in 19 years with a 72-67 upset over No.
UCLA defeated Stanford 197.675-197.100 Sunday night, competing for the first time in different conferences after both teams left the Pac-12 following the 2024 season. The meet served as the team’s Senior Night, honoring UCLA’s eight graduating members and two student staff.
UCLA men’s tennis (4-6) fell 4-3 to then-No. 25 USC (8-4) in a crosstown rivalry match at the Los Angeles Tennis Center on Feb. 22. The Bruins led 3-2 with two singles courts left to determine the winner.
UCLA men’s basketball (22-9, 13-7 Big Ten) beat USC (15-16, 7-13) by nearly 30 points in a 90-63 victory Saturday night. Pauley Pavilion was ecstatic as the Bruins maintained their lead through the full 40 minutes.
In a March 1 rematch at Pauley Pavilion, then-No. 2 UCLA women’s basketball (27-2, 16-2 Big Ten) ceded a series sweep and the Big Ten regular season title to then-No.
Chances for an undefeated regular season for No. 1 UCLA women’s basketball (23-1, 11-1 Big Ten) ended Thursday night after crosstown rival No. 6 USC (22-2, 12-1) downed the Bruins 71-60.
No. 8 UCLA gymnastics defeated Illinois 197.200-194.750 in its opening meet at home Jan. 25. Graduate student Chae Campbell led the Bruins scoring 39.400 in the all-around.
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