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UCLA women's basketball cemented its legacy led by a group of seniors that stuck together

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UCLA women's basketball cemented its legacy led by a group of seniors that stuck together

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The UCLA women's basketball team won their first NCAA championship, defeating South Carolina 79-51. The team's senior-laden roster, led by players like Lauren Betts, Kiki Rice, and Gabriela Jaquez, played a key role in their victory.

UCLA women's basketball won their first NCAA championship. They defeated South Carolina 79-51 in the final game. The team's senior players were crucial to their success. Head coach Cori Close praised her team's sacrifice and dedication. The players celebrated their win with their families. The championship is a culmination of the team's hard work and perseverance.

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