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𝐔𝐂𝐋𝐀 … Champions Made Here!!! πŸ»πŸ† #GoBruins https://t.co/lAicThkMJL

By UCLA Women's Basketball
Posted April 6, 2026

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UCLA Women's Basketball is the official X account for the UCLA Bruins women's basketball team, managed by the university's athletics department. They post celebratory updates, game highlights, and fan engagement content with an energetic, proud style focused on team achievements. Their credibility is high as a verified primary source for official team news and milestones.

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This post celebrates UCLA Women's Basketball winning the 2026 NCAA national championship, using their signature mantra 'Champions Made Here' with Bruin bear and trophy emojis. It highlights the team's dominant performance, defeating South Carolina 79-51 in the final after beating Texas in the Final Four, marking UCLA's first women's basketball NCAA title. The content embodies UCLA's storied athletic tradition of producing champions across sports.

πŸ”₯Why It's Trending

The post is trending due to the fresh excitement of UCLA's historic NCAA women's basketball championship win on April 5, 2026, against South Carolina in Phoenix. Social media buzz from reactions by WNBA, Caitlin Clark, and LA teams amplifies its reach amid March Madness hype. The timing aligns with immediate post-game euphoria and UCLA's rich championship legacy.

πŸ’‘Fun Facts

  • 1UCLA defeated South Carolina 79-51 in the 2026 NCAA final, never trailing in the Final Four.
  • 2This marks UCLA women's basketball's first-ever NCAA national title.
  • 3The Bruins dominated the third quarter, outscoring South Carolina 25-9 to seal the win.
  • 4UCLA boasts a winning tradition with numerous champions across sports, justifying 'Champions Made Here.'
  • 5The team jumped to a 21-10 first-quarter lead in the championship game.

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𝐔𝐂𝐋𝐀 … Champions Made Here!!! πŸ»πŸ†

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