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March is here. Start the Dancing.
No. 7 seed UCLA men’s basketball (23-11, 13-7 Big Ten) will face No. 10 seed UCF (21-11, 9-9 Big 12) in the Round of 64 on Friday night at the Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
UCLA women’s basketball (31-1, 18-0 Big Ten) returns for its second consecutive NCAA Tournament as a No. 1 seed Saturday when it plays No. 16 seed Cal Baptist at Pauley Pavilion.
Eclipsing a record is normally accomplished with a minuscule difference.
But senior utility Megan Grant’s 20th home run across just 26 games bashed UCLA’s previous record set across 43.
No. 1 seed UCLA women’s basketball and No. 7 seed UCLA men’s basketball are both returning to the “Big Dance” for the 2025-26 campaign – with the former holding a stake of the title odds and the latter looking to go past the Sweet Sixteen for the first time since the 2020-21 season.
Landon Stump’s job was in jeopardy before Sunday.
Coach John Savage said on Feb. 22 that he needed better Sunday starts and that a change in the rotation was on the table after the junior right-hander failed to get through the third inning.
This post was updated March 16 at 10:53 p.m.
“We want Meg.”
Less than three minutes remain in a home game at Pauley Pavilion.
The Bruins are winning by a margin that requires a second look at the scoreboard.
Joey Niz went nearly six quarters without allowing a goal from the run of play for the Bruins this weekend.
The junior goalkeeper assumed the starting role with usual starter junior Lauren Steele out for the weekend, leading the Bruins to three more wins.
Consistency can be the difference between contenders and champions.
And this weekend, the Bruins etched theirs in the sand.
No. 1 UCLA (15-2) swept every opponent at the East Meets West Invitational, defeating No.
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