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Taking a look at where UCLA stands in the NCAA Tournament.
Last year, the UCLA Bruins reached the Final Four for the first time in program history. This season, expectations have risen as they are now a championship-or-bust team. So far, UCLA has lived up to the hype.
If UConn and UCLA want to settle the debate, it will have to wait until the national championship game. To reach that mark, though, the Bruins will have to navigate arguably the most difficult region, but will not have to leave the West Coast until the Final Four … and then, it’s only a short trip to Phoenix.
The path to an NCAA tournament title will not be easy for any of the local teams, even for the No. 1 seeded UCLA women.
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What UCLA's path to a Big Ten tournament win would look like
UCLA hasn't won four-straight games all season. To win the Big Ten tourney, UCLA will need four-straight wins. Here's what the path would look like.
See what the Bruins have to go through in Chicago.
Chiney Ogwumike and Rebecca Lobo break down why UCLA may have the toughest road to the Final Four among the No. 1 seeds.
Week 7 of the college football season was another great one for the UCLA Bruins (2-4, 2-1 Big Ten), who proved that they aren't one-hit-wonders with a dominant 38-13 win over Michigan State. The same can be said for UCLA's remaining opponents, who had a ...