UCLA Women’s Basketball Team Claims Historic 51st Win
UCLA Women’s Basketball Team Claims Historic 51st Win...
The UCLA women’s basketball team made history on April 3, 2026, by securing their 51st win of the season, marking the most victories ever achieved by a Division I women’s basketball program in a single season. The Bruins defeated the Stanford Cardinal 78–65 in a thrilling Pac-12 Championship game held at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. This milestone cements UCLA’s dominance in college basketball and has sparked widespread celebration among fans and alumni.
The team’s success is attributed to the leadership of head coach Cori Close, who has guided the Bruins to unprecedented heights. Star guard Kiana Smith led the scoring with 24 points, while forward Lauren Betts dominated the boards with 12 rebounds. The victory not only secures UCLA’s place in the record books but also boosts their momentum heading into the NCAA Tournament.
The win has garnered national attention, trending on Google Trends across the United States. Social media platforms are flooded with congratulatory messages, and sports analysts are praising the Bruins’ resilience and teamwork. UCLA’s athletic department has announced plans to honor the team with a campus celebration next week.
This historic achievement underscores the growing prominence of women’s college basketball, drawing comparisons to legendary teams like UConn’s undefeated 2016 squad. As the Bruins prepare for the NCAA Tournament, fans eagerly anticipate whether they can cap off their remarkable season with a national championship.