The UCLA ladies’s basketball staff was within the closing minutes of their follow on Tuesday when a free ball was making its means out of bounds. Moderately than let the play go lifeless, Londynn Jones dived for it, launching herself headfirst into the empty chairs on the sideline.
For Angela Dugalić, the form of tone that Jones set by diving for that ball in a preseason scrimmage is strictly what the 2024-25 Bruins must be about.
“Londynn’s just a dawg,” Dugalić stated. “When I see her dive into the bleachers, that makes me want to do the same. I know she’s willing to sacrifice herself just to get a loose ball. In reality that doesn’t seem like a lot, but in that moment it’s like the biggest thing for us because every possession matters. She knows that.”
It’s that edge that may be the distinction come March, when UCLA has been eradicated within the Candy 16 in back-to-back years, one thing Gabriela Jaquez is all too aware of.
“I remember how I felt after the game,” Jaquez stated. “I think going into this season, remembering that, how you felt and how you don’t want to feel again — losing like that — is just really important. When you come into practice, just trying to get better so you can be prepared for March.”
This yr’s UCLA squad is youthful, that includes 4 freshmen and 7 whole newcomers, however the expectations stay the identical even in a brand new convention. They’re the No. 2-ranked staff within the Massive Ten preseason media ballot, and are ranked fifth nationally. Two gamers, Kiki Rice and Lauren Betts, have been named to each the coaches and media Preseason All-Massive Ten groups.
UCLA ahead Gabriela Jaquez tries to attain inside in opposition to Purdue ahead Alaina Harper throughout a recreation final season.
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There’s no time to attend for the brand new faces to regulate, so Jaquez and the remainder of the returners have made it some extent to get everyone on the identical web page.
“It starts in practice, in the film room, in the weight room, how we do things here,” she stated. “It’s really difficult playing two years, making it to the Sweet 16, haven’t been farther than that, so I hope this year we can change that and obviously having more experience is going to be very helpful, along with our team. We’re majority upperclassmen, so just all of us leading the freshmen, leading everyone to that will be really important.”
Dugalić can be bringing again some worthwhile expertise for her staff, having represented Serbia within the 2024 Paris Olympics. She spent the summer season with the nationwide staff, studying and adjusting to a extra bodily fashion of play from her older teammates and coaches.
The Olympic expertise, Dugalić stated, helped her mature as a participant and as an individual, which has been worthwhile as she’s nonetheless actively looking for her function on this staff after coming off of a season wherein she posted profession highs in factors, rebounds and assists whereas beginning 29 of 30 video games.
“I just take it day by day, honestly. There’s always highs and lows,” Dugalić stated. “Every day [my role] sort of changes because one day Gabs [Jaquez] can have 20 points, the next day Kiki [Rice[ will, the next day I will, so it just always constantly moves. I’ll literally do anything just to win and just to make my teammates better and myself better.”
Dugalić will get to return to Paris because the Bruins open their season within the Aflac Oui-Play doubleheader in opposition to Louisville on Monday. It will likely be the primary time the ladies’s basketball staff performs their season opener on worldwide soil, indicative of simply how a lot the game has boomed.
“There’s a lot of momentum from a lot of different angles,” stated UCLA coach Cori Shut, now in her 14th season. “Record viewing numbers, record corporate sponsorship, record attendance, and then that continuing on to the WNBA season and every record being broken there. And now coming in, having two top-five teams in Los Angeles, having a chance to do something. …
“There’s just so many reasons to be excited about women’s basketball. It’s not a matter of, ‘Hey, come help us build it,’ no, we’re here. And you better not miss out.”