No. 4 UCLA closes nonconference play with a dominant win over Long Beach State
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No. 4 UCLA closes nonconference play with a dominant win over Long Beach State
"UCLA women's basketball coach Cori Close could not have imagined a better way for her team to wrap up nonconference play than Saturday afternoon's 106-44 trouncing of Long Beach State at Pauley Pavilion. Coming off Tuesday's 115-28 triumph over Cal Poly San Luis Obispo - UCLA's largest margin of victory during the NCAA era - the Bruins picked up where they left off, leading wire-to-wire for their fifth consecutive win since suffering their lone loss to Texas on Nov. 26."
""We're growing ... we had a couple of lapses today and we're not there yet, but we're heading in the right direction," Close said. "I love the selflessness of this team." Senior guard Gabriela Jaquez led the way with 17 points and made six of eight three-point shots. Angela Dugalic added 13 points while Gianna Kneepkens had 10 points and 10 rebounds. All 11 Bruins who played scored at least one basket."
UCLA produced a 106-44 win over Long Beach State following a 115-28 victory over Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, marking back-to-back dominant nonconference results. The Bruins led wire-to-wire and extended a five-game winning streak after a lone loss to Texas on Nov. 26. Senior guard Gabriela Jaquez scored 17 points and made six of eight three-pointers. Angela Dugalic scored 13, Gianna Kneepkens recorded a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds, and all 11 players who saw the court scored. UCLA improved to 11-1 overall, 6-0 at home, and holds a No. 4 national ranking.
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