No. 2 UCLA Women Beat Indiana 92-48 and Extend Win Streak to 19 Games
UCLA dominated with seven players scoring in double figures, outrebounding Indiana 51-24 and forcing 13 turnovers to extend their streak to 19 games.
- On Sunday, UCLA defeated Indiana 92-48 at Pauley Pavilion, extending the Bruins' win streak to 19 games.
- UCLA built its lead with a 30-point second quarter and is unbeaten since a 76-65 loss on Nov. 26 at the Players Era Championship.
- Rebounding and turnovers fueled UCLA with a season-high 23 offensive rebounds, outrebounded Indiana 51-24 overall, and turned forced turnovers into 25 points.
- UCLA now faces Washington on Thursday at 7 p.m. PST, with seven Bruins in double figures highlighting depth before three regular-season games remain.
- An apparent ankle injury to Shay Ciezki, Big Ten leading scorer , and a season-low 31% shooting hampered Indiana yesterday.
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Bruins Blitz the Hoosiers: UCLA’s No. 2 Machine Overwhelms IU in Los Angeles
By Jeremy Giggy | Sports Director, White River Broadcasting LOS ANGELES — Some road games are hard because of the crowd. Some are hard because of travel. And then there are games that are hard because the opponent is operating like a full-speed freight train. That’s what Indiana women’s basketball ran into Sunday afternoon at Pauley Pavilion. No. 2 UCLA flexed its muscle in a 92-48 win over the Hoosiers, using a dominant second quarter and a ste…
UCLA women roll past Indiana for 19th straight win
UCLA center Lauren Betts (51) possesses the ball against Indiana forwards Maya Makalusky (3) and Edessa Noyan (8) as Indiana guard Lenée Beaumont (5) watches during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jessie Alcheh) Indiana guard Shay Ciezki (10) looks to shoot against UCLA guard Charlisse Leger-Walker, left, during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Sunday, Feb. 15,…
Shorthanded IU women’s basketball gets blitzed at No. 2 UCLA
No matter who IU had available on Sunday afternoon, No. 2 UCLA on the road was going to be a significant challenge. But when Big Ten leading scorer Shay Ciezki injured her ankle in the first quarter, a tall task became a mountain. Indiana lost 92-48 at Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles, dropping to 14-13 overall and 3-12 in the Big Ten. With Ciezki on the bench, UCLA (25-1) poured it on in the second quarter, outscoring Indiana 30-10 to put the gam…
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