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Posted April 6, 2026

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This post celebrates UCLA's dominant 79-51 victory over South Carolina in the 2026 NCAA Women's Basketball National Championship, marking the Bruins' first-ever title in program history.[1][2][3] Key themes include UCLA's suffocating defense, unselfish offense, and standout performances from players like Lauren Betts and Gabriela Jaquez, who overwhelmed the Gamecocks with size and speed.[1][2] The game, played on April 5, 2026, in Phoenix, featured a 28-point marginβ€”the third-largest in Division I women's finals historyβ€”and a record 61-32 lead entering the fourth quarter.[2][3]

πŸ”₯Why It's Trending

The post is trending due to the recency of UCLA's historic first NCAA women's basketball championship win on April 5, 2026, sparking massive fan excitement and celebrations.[1][2] As a major upset against powerhouse South Carolina, who reached their third straight final, it dominates sports conversations amid March Madness hype.[3][4] High engagement from SportsCenter's huge audience amplifies its virality on X.

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  • 1UCLA held South Carolina to a season-worst 51 points, their lowest in the NCAA tournament.[1][2]
  • 2The Bruins exploded for a 25-9 third quarter, including a 13-0 run, for a record championship halftime lead entering the fourth.[1][3]
  • 3Kiki Rice sealed the first quarter with a buzzer-beating three-pointer for a 21-10 UCLA lead.[1]
  • 4This 28-point win is the third-largest margin in Division I women's NCAA title game history.[2]
  • 5UCLA finished 37-1, becoming the eighth team in 30 years to win a debut national championship.[2][3]

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