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Women’s basketball remains undefeated with win over Georgia

The Bruins took 79 shots Thursday – 28 more than the Georgia Bulldogs. No. 10 UCLA women’s basketball (10-0) defeated Georgia (7-4) 59-50 on Thursday in Athens, Georgia, moving the Bruins to 4-0 in games away from Pauley Pavilion. Read more...

Photo: Junior forward Michaela Onyenwere put up 19 points for No. 10 UCLA women’s basketball in its win over Georgia on Thursday. The game marked Onyenwere’s seventh this season in which she scored 19 points or more. (Ariana Saigh/Daily Bruin)



Women’s basketball set to face Georgia, Indiana in final nonconference games

The Bruins are still undefeated – but so are four other Pac-12 schools. No. 10 UCLA women’s basketball (9-0) will hit the road to take on Georgia (7-3) in its penultimate nonconference matchup Thursday and will then travel north for a matchup with No. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior guard Japreece Dean leads No. 10 UCLA women’s basketball with 45 assists and is second in points with 102, despite missing the first two games of the season because of redshirt restrictions. (James Schaap/Daily Bruin)


Women’s basketball takes down Pacific after close first half

The Bruins’ winning streak chugs on. Despite missing three players to injury, No. 10 UCLA women’s basketball (9-0) defeated Pacific (6-3) 68-57 on Sunday afternoon, extending its season-opening winning streak to nine games. Read more...

Photo: Junior forward Michaela Onyenwere put up 19 points in No. 10 UCLA women’s basketball’s win over Pacific on Sunday. The game was the first in the Bruins’ last five games in which Onyenwere scored fewer than 20 points.(Ariana Saigh/Daily Bruin)


After 3 games on the road, women’s basketball preps to face Pacific at home

For the first time in over a year, the Bruins enter a matchup as a top-10 team. After climbing a spot in the AP poll, No.10 UCLA women’s basketball (8-0) will take on Pacific (6-2) on Sunday at Pauley Pavilion. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior guard Natalie Chou leads No. 10 UCLA women’s basketball in 3-point percentage, having shot 34% from behind the arc through eight games this season. (Niveda Tennety/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA men’s basketball loses battle against Fighting Irish

This post was updated Dec. 14 at 1:03 p.m. The Bruins came up short in their first true road game of the season. UCLA men’s basketball (7-4) fell to Notre Dame (8-3) 75-61 on Saturday afternoon in the 50th installment of the rivalry and the Bruins’ first visit to Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center in nearly a decade. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt freshman forward Shareef O’Neal set several career-high marks against Notre Dame on Saturday. O’Neal notched eight points and a team-high 11 rebounds in 17 minutes. (Amy Dixon/Daily Bruin senior staff)