UCLA struggled to contain UConn center Sarah Strong and fell behind early in an 85-51 loss in the Final Four of the NCAA women's basketball tournament.| Los Angeles Times
With Lauren Betts, Gabriela Jaquez and Kiki Rice leading the way, UCLA gets revenge over LSU and advances to the Final Four for the first time in a 72-65 win.| Los Angeles Times
Seven of the Bruins' top 10 players have not played in an NCAA tournament game. That will change for seventh-seeded UCLA on Thursday night against Utah State.| Los Angeles Times
Kiki Rice and Charisma Osborne helped UCLA overcome the absence of Lauren Betts in the Bruins' 84-55 win over California Baptist in the NCAA tournament.| Los Angeles Times
Kiki Rice is part of a stellar UCLA sophomore class that has NCAA championship aspirations. Rice is doing everything she can to make that dream come true.| Los Angeles Times
UCLA will host Cal Baptist to open the women's NCAA tournament at Pauley Pavilion. The Bruins' tough region includes No. 1 Iowa and No. 3 LSU.| Los Angeles Times
Often overshadowed by her very talented teammates, Angela Dugalić reminds everyone what she can do in UCLA's 67-57 win over Utah in the Pac-12 tournament.| Los Angeles Times
Lauren Betts struggled through her first season at Stanford. She says UCLA's mental health support helped her become a key leader for the Bruins.| Los Angeles Times
Hoping to avenge its loss to South Carolina in November, UCLA instead sees its season end in a 59-43 Sweet 16 loss in the NCAA women's basketball tournament.| Los Angeles Times
LSU's offense overwhelms Caitlin Clark and Iowa in an NCAA championship win that makes Kim Mulkey the first coach to win national titles with different teams.| Los Angeles Times
Camarillo basketball standout Gabriela Jaquez will follow in her brother's footsteps by playing for UCLA while taking pride in their Mexican heritage.| Los Angeles Times