Catastrophe continues to reign over the city of Los Angeles and the campus of the UCLA Bruins, but UCLA women's basketball coach Cori Close knows that there is so much more to play for than her team's best start in program history.
Cori Close and the UCLA Bruins continued their unbeaten start to the season on Wednesday night, defeating the Penn State Lady Lions 83-67 at Walter Pyramid.
The No. 1 UCLA Bruins (16-0) are off to one of the best starts in program history as they are across the midway point of the regular season and have controlled
UCLA (17-0 overall, 6-0 Big Ten Conference) has now spent eight weeks as the No. 1 team in the AP Top 25 rankings and is one of two unbeaten teams left in the country alongside LSU. The Bruins’ 17-0 start is the best in program history and 12 games remain on the regular season schedule.
The UCLA women’s basketball team made history Wednesday night, improving to 17-0 with an 83-67 victory over Penn State at Walter Pyramid. While the win extended
UCLA women’s basketball will take on Baylor in the inaugural Coretta Scott King Classic, celebrating progress and unity beyond the game.
UCLA women's basketball head coach Cori Close, left, talks to players on the ... in what could be the greatest of her 14 seasons as Bruins boss. She recently earned her 297th victory to surpass ...
Coach Cori Close praised both teams after ... Betts anchored UCLA’s defense while also contributing on offense, where the Bruins outscored Indiana 40-28 in the paint. Juniors Kiki Rice and ...
The UCLA women's basketball team adapted to playing in Long Beach because of wildfires near campus, earning an 83-67 win over Penn State on Wednesday.
The UCLA women's basketball team adapted to playing in Long Beach because of wildfires near campus, earning an 83-67 win over Penn State on Wednesday.
Lauren Betts dominates and the top-ranked Bruins improve to 17-0 with an 83-67 win in a game that was moved to Long Beach State because of the ongoing wildfires.
This post was updated Jan. 15 at 10:25 p.m. Some teams struggle in unfamiliar environments. The Bruins, however, do just fine. No. 1 UCLA women’s basketball (17-0, 6-0 Big Ten) defeated Penn State (9-9,