Thursday, February 5




Women’s basketball defeats Sacramento State 92-83 to continue win steak

The coaching staff of the UCLA women’s basketball team walked into Pauley Pavilion barefoot, sat on the sidelines barefoot and even huddled in timeouts barefoot. While the pace of Friday’s game vs. Read more...

Photo: Freshman guard Recee’ Caldwell was on the floor for 36 minutes against Sacramento State, the longest she’s played in her career as a Bruin. (Erin Ng/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Offense rebounds from injury to key player to defeat UC Riverside 57-43

The stadium was silent. Fans whispered on the other side of the arena as medical staff attended to freshman guard Jordin Canada. Defending a fast break in the first half and trailing by 10 points, the nation’s top 2014 point guard recruit leaped for the block, but UC Riverside redshirt senior guard Dynese Adams stayed grounded. Read more...

Photo: Freshman guard Recee’ Caldwell stepped in for injured freshman starting point guard Jordin Canada and posted career highs with 10 points and nine assists. (Daniel Alcazar/Daily Bruin)



Despite slow start, women’s basketball sees opportunities for growth

On paper, the decision to start the UCLA women’s basketball season with three of its first four games against top-15 opponents could be interpreted as a mistake because of the resulting four-game losing streak. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s basketball is focusing on “trusting the process over the product,” according to coach Cori Close. This approach led the team not to panic during its 0-4 season start.(Joseph Chan/Daily Bruin)



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