UCLA Women’s Basketball Team Poised for Success Next Season with Returning Players
The UCLA women’s basketball team may have fallen short in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament, but the future looks bright for the Bruins. With a loaded sophomore class expected to return next season, head coach Cori Close is optimistic about the team’s potential for success.
Despite the disappointment of their tournament exit, Close and her players remain focused on improving and making a deeper run next season. The return of key players like Lauren Betts, Londynn Jones, Kiki Rice, and Angela Dugalic, along with the potential comeback of seniors Emily Bessoir and Dugalic, gives UCLA a strong foundation to build upon.
In their Sweet 16 loss to LSU, the Bruins showcased the talent and potential of their young roster. Betts, Jones, and Jaquez led the scoring for UCLA, demonstrating their ability to compete at a high level on the national stage.
Looking ahead, UCLA is also set to welcome a highly ranked recruiting class, including three five-star recruits and an international player. The addition of players like Avary Cain, Kendall Dudley, Zania Socka, and Elina Aarnisalo will provide depth and talent to an already impressive roster.
As the Bruins continue to grow and develop, the support from the SoCal basketball community continues to grow. With alumni and fans rallying behind the team, UCLA is poised to make a statement in the world of women’s college basketball.
Despite the challenges they faced this season, the Bruins are determined to build on their success and compete at the highest level. With a talented roster and a supportive fan base, UCLA women’s basketball is ready to make waves in the upcoming season.