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UCLA girls’s basketball ranked No. 1 in AP ballot for first time after South Carolina win

By Editorial Board Published November 25, 2024 3 Min Read
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UCLA girls’s basketball ranked No. 1 in AP ballot for first time after South Carolina win

The UCLA girls’s basketball workforce has a brand new, coveted designation: greatest within the nation.

A day after the Bruins toppled top-ranked South Carolina, they leapfrogged three different unbeaten groups Monday to take excessive spot within the Related Press rankings.

It’s the primary look at No. 1 for UCLA, which moved forward of Connecticut, Notre Dame, Texas and USC within the wake of the Trojans’ dwelling loss to Notre Dame. USC is No. 6 within the new ballot, down three spots. South Carolina fell to No. 4 after its 15-point loss to the Bruins.

What does all of it imply?

“I don’t mean to be boring, but I really don’t care who’s ranked what and at what point,” UCLA coach Cori Shut mentioned Sunday after probably the most momentous regular-season triumph of her profession. “I just want us to learn the lessons that this game taught us and I want us to fall more in love with the process of what it takes to become great. That’s the only thing that matters to me.”

The Bruins (5-0) confirmed no discernible weak spot in dismantling the Gamecocks. UCLA had the superior put up presence with heart Lauren Betts (14 rebounds), wonderful playmaking from guards Kiki Rice and Elina Aarnisalo (a mixed seven assists) and big-time contributions off the bench from guards Londynn Jones (5 three-pointers) and Gabriela Jaquez (11 factors).

The victory over South Carolina was a breakthrough for UCLA after having gone 0 for 20 towards No. 1 groups. It helped the Bruins obtain 20 first-place votes from the 32-member media panel. The Huskies obtained 9 first-place votes and Notre Dame acquired the opposite three.

Shut intimated that the one time being No. 1 issues is on the finish of the season. UCLA gained the 1978 Assn. for Intercollegiate Athletics for Girls championship behind the dynamic play of Ann Meyers-Drysdale and Denise Curry. Meyers-Drysdale attended the sport Sunday, watching a gaggle of gamers who would possibly take the Bruins to unprecedented heights.

Shut mentioned the victory over the Gamecocks was one other step towards her workforce’s desired vacation spot.

“It’s Nov. 24,” Shut mentioned after the sport. “Am I proud of our team? Yes, but this is just the beginning and we just can’t get tired of doing things right.”

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