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No. 2 UCLA claims historic Big Ten crown on sentimental senior night

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LOS ANGELES – The stands of Pauley Pavilion were filled with UCLA fans on a sunny Sunday afternoon to watch the Bruins send off their six seniors at the last home game of the regular season, and by the game’s end they witnessed history.

No. 2 UCLA routed Wisconsin 80-60 to remain undefeated in conference play and by doing so, secured their place as the first-ever UCLA women’s basketball team to win the conference title outright.

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The fact that clinching the title landed on senior night added just a little bit more poetry to moment for a team that throughout this season, as they dominated the courts, shared openly and often just how much care they had for each other.

Feeling the sentiment

“The whole morning, I was reflecting on my experience here at UCLA and how grateful I am to be here,” senior center Lauren Betts said. “The people here have just made this experience so special for me and I’m just so grateful for all my other seniors… I just love these girls so much.”

With such an emotionally charged moment happening right before a basketball game, balancing the rightful feelings of joy and the focus needed for the game can be a difficult thing. In that situation, it can fall to the head coach to guide the ship and balance everyone, but as UCLA head coach Cori Close said through slight tears of her own after the game, she was feeling the emotions herself.

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