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UCLA reach women's Final Four after comeback over Duke

  • On Sunday, top-seeded UCLA defeated Duke 70-58 at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California, advancing to the women's Final Four for the second consecutive season.
  • Duke led by 10 points at halftime behind guards Ashlon Jackson, Taina Mair, and Riley Nelson, while UCLA committed 12 turnovers and struggled to find offensive rhythm.
  • Senior center Lauren Betts anchored the comeback with 23 points, 10 rebounds, and five blocks, while Angela Dugalic contributed 15 points off the bench as UCLA outscored Duke 39-19 in the second half.
  • Advancing with a 35-1 record, the Bruins will face the winner of the Texas-Michigan matchup on Friday in Phoenix, where UCLA pursues its first women's national title.
  • Before the game, fans inside the arena joined together to finish "The Star-Spangled Banner" after the anthem singer's microphone malfunctioned, creating a moment of unity before the regional final.
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