News Summary
In a historic game, UCLA’s women’s basketball team defeated LSU 72-65, securing their first-ever spot in the NCAA Final Four. With strong performances from players like Lauren Betts and Gabriela Jaquez, the Bruins showcased impressive teamwork and defensive strength. After avenging last year’s Sweet 16 loss to LSU, they now look ahead to face the winner of the UConn vs. USC matchup. Fans are eager to support the Bruins as they aim for their first NCAA championship.
UCLA Women’s Basketball Shines Bright in Spokane, Advancing to First NCAA Final Four!
Spokane, WA – What a night for UCLA’s women’s basketball team! The top-seeded Bruins secured their place in the NCAA Final Four for the very first time after defeating the third-seeded LSU Tigers with a final score of 72-65. Can you believe it? This historic win happened at the Spokane Arena, where a delightful crowd of 9,299 fans gathered to witness this intense battle on the court.
First Time in History
UCLA’s trip to the Final Four is monumental – this marks the program’s first venture into this prestigious territory, as well as only their third appearance in the Elite Eight. It feels like destiny for this team, and the excitement is palpable!
Coaching Moves and Game Strategy
In the early game, LSU’s head coach Kim Mulkey was seen advocating hard with the referees, trying to manage the play of UCLA’s star All-American center, Lauren Betts. Standing at a towering 6-foot-7, Betts is a force to be reckoned with on the court. However, she found herself benched for most of the second quarter after picking up two fouls. It’s never easy to sit your star player, but the Bruins stepped up to the challenge.
Second Quarter Surge
Even without Betts, the Bruins didn’t miss a beat. They outscored LSU by a whopping 10 points in the second quarter, securing a 31-25 halftime lead. Talk about a team effort! Betts returned to contribute a solid 17 points, seven rebounds, and an impressive six blocks overall, proving her worth to the team’s playoff hopes.
Stars of the Game
The spotlight shone brightly on junior guard Gabriela Jaquez, who led the Bruins with 18 points. Her timely three-pointers, especially one in the nail-biting final minutes, were pivotal to UCLA’s success. Not to be outdone, Timea Gardiner, coming off the bench, dazzled fans with her sharpshooting, making five three-pointers for a total of 15 points on the night. It’s these behind-the-scenes players that often light up the scoreboard!
Defensive Dominance
The Bruins’ defense was nothing short of remarkable. They pulled off two defensive “kills” during the second quarter, which ultimately shifted the momentum in their favor. LSU struggled offensively, managing only 12 points in that quarter and was limited to just eight points in fast-break opportunities. Talk about a solid wall of defense!
LSU’s Battle and Heartbreak
On the other side of the court, LSU’s Flau’jae Johnson put on a brave performance, scoring an eye-catching 28 points, while Aneesah Morrow chipped in with 15 points. Unfortunately, even with these standout performances, the Tigers couldn’t capitalize on Betts’s foul trouble. Morrow suffered a broken nose during the game but remarkably returned to finish her last game with LSU. That dedication speaks volumes!
A Sweet Redemption
UCLA’s victory is particularly sweet as it avenges last year’s Sweet 16 loss to LSU. The team showcased a powerful collective effort that is sure to carry them into the next round. The Bruins will now face the winner of the UConn vs. USC matchup in the Final Four, and fans can only hope they maintain this winning momentum!
The Road Ahead
As the Bruins aim to clinch their first NCAA championship – complementing their 1978 AIAW title – it’s time for UCLA fans to get excited! With Lauren Betts being named the Spokane Region’s Most Outstanding Player at the post-game ceremony, the team is definitely on a roll. Here’s to the Bruins and their march towards making history!
So, make sure to keep your eyes peeled for what’s next in this thrilling tournament journey. Go Bruins!
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