(Aidan Sun/Assistant Photo editor)
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.
Good things come in threes, and Tuesday night proved it.
In its final home game of the 2025-26 season, UCLA men’s basketball (20-10, 12-7 Big Ten) upset No.
No. 5 UCLA gymnastics (13-2, 9-0 Big Ten) notched a 196.950 at the Big Four quad meet Friday, clinching a win against No.18 Iowa (9-5, 4-2), No.
One city, one man on top.
Powered by senior guard Donovan Dent’s 30-point showing, UCLA men’s basketball (19-9, 11-6 Big Ten) steamrolled USC (18-10, 7-10) 81-62 on Tuesday night in front of over 13,000 fans at Pauley Pavilion in its first of two rivalry matchups this season.
The best things come in threes.
For No. 2 UCLA women’s basketball (27-1, 17-0 Big Ten), a dominant 80-60 victory over Wisconsin (13-15, 5-12) on Sunday afternoon served as the backdrop for an emotional Senior Day and the Bruins’ clinching of their first-ever Big Ten regular season title.
No. 1 UCLA men’s volleyball (12-0, 3-0 MPSF) bested No. 2 Long Beach State (9-2) in four sets Friday night – handing the reigning national champions their second loss this season.
Two top-10 wins.
Two court storms.
Two parties at Pauley.
A month and a day after beating then-No. 4 Purdue in similar fashion, UCLA men’s basketball (18-9, 10-6 Big Ten) took down another ranked opponent at home, upsetting No.
Then No. 4-ranked UCLA gymnastics (9-2, 5-0 Big Ten) went full “floor party” Saturday against No. 9 Michigan (5-3, 2-3 Big Ten), notching a 197.725 against Michigan’s 196.975.
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