Ohio State women’s basketball vs No. 4 UCLA
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UCLA women's size and length will be hard for Big Ten teams to stop
UCLA collected 35 second-chance points against Ohio State. Cleaning up the glass and putting back misses will be a primary source of UCLA production
UCLA Bruins women's basketball head coach Cori Close had an interesting conversation with sports media personality Stephen A. Smith during her appearance on a D
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Women’s college basketball’s top five teams experienced no drama—just dominance—in their final games of 2025
There were no end-of-the-year upsets awaiting the top five teams in women’s college basketball. No, the nation’s clear top tier—No. 1 UConn, No. 2 Texas, No. 3 South Carolina, No. 4 UCLA and No. 5 LSU—took care of business in (mostly) dominant fashion during their last action of 2025.
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'No media here': UCLA women's basketball coach rips lack of coverage
Her comments started a wider debate about women’s college hoops coverage. The post ‘No Media Here’: UCLA Women’s Basketball Coach Rips Lack of Coverage appeared first on Front Office Sports.
The fourth-ranked Bruins resume conference play with road games at No. 19 Ohio State and Penn State on Sunday and Wednesday.
Lauren Betts had 20 points and 10 rebounds and Kiki Rice added 23 points to lead No. 4 UCLA to a 115-28 win over Cal Poly.
It’s been 14 years since the Badgers have won more than six Big Ten games in a season. UW probably won’t break that glass ceiling this season either, but its home upset of Michigan State is a sign that things might be moving in the right direction in Robin Pingeton’s first year in Madison.
Women’s basketball has returned. It was a fairly calm day, but here are my takeaways. 1. UCLA’s resume earns another boost UCLA has an absolutely insane resume – and it’s only December. They’re the only team in the nation with six Quad 1 wins after a victory at ranked Ohio State on Sunday afternoon.