NCAA Women’s Tournament: UCLA runs away from Minnesota in Sweet 16

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NCAA Women’s Tournament: UCLA runs away from Minnesota in Sweet 16
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Led by Kiki Rice’s 21 points, the top-seeded Bruins outscore the Golden Gophers by 19 in the second half to win 80-56 and advance to Sunday’s regional final.

UCLA center Lauren Betts smiles and celebrtates with teammates, from left, Gianna Kneepkens, Kiki Rice and Gabriela Jaquez after defeating Minnesota in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Women’s Tournament on Friday, March 27, 2026, in Sacramento.

SACRAMENTO — The UCLA women’s basketball team shook off a slow start to beat Minnesota 80-56 in its fourth straight NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 appearance Friday evening at Golden 1 Center. With their 28th consecutive victory, the top-seeded Bruins will play the winner of Friday night’s game between third-seeded Duke and second-seeded LSU in their second consecutive trip to the Elite 8 on Sunday. Kiki Rice led UCLA with 21 points and made 7 of 12 shots from the field while going a perfect 6 for 6 on free-throw attempts. Lauren Betts shot 7 for 9 for 16 points and Angela Dugalić recorded a double-double of 13 points and 10 rebounds. Charlisse Leger-Walker dished out a team-high eight assists. In a battle of Big Ten teams, UCLA had its lowest-scoring first half of its tournament and yet still led Minnesota 34-29 at the break. The Golden Gophers’ defense – though outsized – planted itself inside against the Bruins’ offense and forced them to go 0 for 6 from long range in the opening half. From midrange in, however, it was a different story. Betts used her length to hit layups and jump shots over the opposition and finished the first half with 10 points. She dominated the paint on the opposite end of the court too, playing a key role in UCLA’s efforts to control the tempo of the game. Fourth-seeded Minnesota scrapped for points on the inside while the Bruins threatened to chase them from the perimeter if they chose to work from the outside. Tori McKinney was able to break through and make two 3-pointers in the second quarter, and she was part of a collective effort as six Golden Gophers scored in the first half. Minnesota 6-foot-5 center Sophie Hart, who finished with 11 points, hit two free throws to cut the deficit to 28-25. She later got through Betts for a clutch layup that made it 30-27 with 1:14 left in the half. The Bruins flexed their transition offense at the start of the second half and rattled off eight unanswered points to secure a 42-29 advantage at 5:48 of the third quarter. Leger-Walker logged her fifth assist that led pass to Gabriela Jaquez’ transition layup to start the third quarter and signaled that UCLA was no longer to be stopped. To cap off the scoring run, Gianna Kneepkens flipped a pass to Betts, who spun around for a layup as defenders attempted to drag her down. Freshman Lena Bilić later gave her teammates a jolt of energy when she hit a 3-pointer with roughly four minutes to go in the quarter. UCLA kept the ball moving in the closing frame and gained a 20-point lead when Rice grabbed a steal and rebounded her own missed shot for a layup.on Jan. 14, and their second win in Golden 1 Center this season. The Bruins, in their third game, defeated Oklahoma 73-59 on Nov. 10 in Sacramento.Lauren Betts, UCLA roll past Oklahoma State into NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16What to know about the planned Saturday, March 28 ‘No Kings’ protests in Southern CaliforniaThings to do in the San Fernando Valley, LA area, March 26-April 3LA Metro board chooses K Line northern extension route, connecting South Bay to HollywoodMan found dead 4 days after getting in unlocked police car at Azusa police station

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