The group at Pauley Pavilion rose as one because the seconds ticked down. This second half deserved a standing ovation.
UCLA claimed an 84-67 win over No. 8 Richmond within the second spherical of the NCAA event on Sunday, utilizing an prolonged 23-2 run within the third quarter to blow open an in depth sport and advance to a 3rd consecutive Candy 16. The event’s No. 1 total seed will face No. 5 Mississippi within the Regional 1 semifinal in Spokane, Wash., on Friday. Mississippi upset No. 4 Baylor 69-63 within the second spherical.
Lauren Betts dominated inside with 30 factors on 14-of-17 taking pictures with 14 rebounds whereas the Bruins acquired their three-point taking pictures going within the second half to drag away. Guard Kiki Rice had 23 factors and 7 assists, draining 4 of six three-point pictures.
The Bruins (32-2) made 5 of eight three-point makes an attempt within the third quarter, turning a sport that was tied at halftime right into a blowout that delighted the group of 6,119. UCLA completed its second consecutive season with only one loss at residence.
UCLA struggled to include Richmond ahead Maggie Doogan, who scored 16 factors on seven-for-10 taking pictures within the first half, and completed with 27 factors, six rebounds and 7 assists.
The Atlantic 10 participant of the 12 months is the best catalyst for Richmond’s high-octane offense that by no means rests. Gamers slash towards the basket and curl round screens, forcing defenses into troublesome switching situations. Every missed defensive rotation was uncovered with an impeccably positioned move.
Richmond shot 65.2% from the sector within the first half and completed the second quarter on a 7-0 run to tie the rating 36-36 coming into halftime.
The Bruins fought off one other explosive offense within the second spherical final 12 months, overcoming a 10-point deficit within the second half towards Creighton. UCLA gamers referenced the shut name a number of instances this week, realizing Richmond introduced the identical issues. They prevented an analogous nail-biter by seizing management of the third quarter and feeding off the power of the house crowd that got here wanting the sellout coach Cori Shut hoped for, however was each bit as loud as any packed area.
The roar after Londynn Jones hit her first three-pointer to place the Bruins up 47-41 with 7:17 remaining within the third quarter was ear-splitting on the ground. After the Bruins compelled a shot-clock violation two possessions later, ahead Janiah Barker clenched each fists and waved each arms to the group for extra noise.
UCLA gamers walked across the ground after the handshake line, saluting both sides of the sector earlier than retreating to the locker room.