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UCLA reaches national championship game after holding off Texas
Summary
UCLA beat Texas 51-44 to reach the national championship game, with Lauren Betts blocking a late layup and Kiki Rice sinking four free throws in the final 13 seconds.
Content
UCLA defeated Texas 51-44 on Friday to advance to the national championship game. Lauren Betts, who returned to UCLA instead of entering the 2025 WNBA draft, played a key role late in the game. The Bruins completed a 35-1 season and won Big Ten regular season and tournament titles. They are making their second consecutive Final Four appearance and will face South Carolina for the national title.
Game details:
- Final score was UCLA 51, Texas 44.
- With 1:02 remaining, Lauren Betts chased down Madison Booker and blocked a layup that helped preserve the lead.
- Kiki Rice made four free throws in the final 13 seconds to seal the victory.
- UCLA finished the season 35-1 and returned seniors Lauren Betts, Kiki Rice, Gabriela Jaquez and Angela Dugalic to the roster.
- The Bruins added Utah transfer Gianna Kneepkens and graduate Charlisse Leger-Walker during the season.
Summary:
UCLA's win ends their season with a 35-1 record and sets up a championship game against South Carolina, which advanced after beating UConn earlier the same day. The next game will decide the national champion.
Sources
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