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UCLA rallies from slow start to beat Duke, stake its claim in the Final Four

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UCLA was tight early against No. 3 Duke on Sunday and went into halftime trailing for just the second time this season.

But the top-seeded Bruins settled in after halftime for a 70-58 win in the Sacramento 2 regional final. With the win, the UCLA women advance to the Final Four. They join reigning champion UConn, which beat Notre Dame earlier Sunday.

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Duke takes early control for rare UCLA test

UCLA entered the tournament and Sunday’s game as a heavy favorite to make the Final Four. The Bruins took a 34-1 record into Sunday with their only loss this season in November against Texas. Since then, the Bruins rolled through a difficult Big Ten slate to earn a No. 1 seed and enter the NCAA tournament as the perceived top challenger to UConn’s throne.

But Duke, fresh off a thriller to topple 2 seed LSU, entered Sunday’s game with confidence. And the Blue Devils forced the Bruins off their game for the first 20 minutes.

A UCLA team that averaged 12.4 turnovers per game committed 12 in the first half. The Bruins were 0 for 4 from the 3-point line in the first half, and Duke challenged a normally dominant rebounding UCLA team on the boards.

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Duke took a 39-31 lead into the break, and UCLA trailed at halftime for the first time since its 76-65 loss to Texas on Nov. 26.

Bruins regroup, take over after halftime

But a different Bruins team came out of the locker room. UCLA scored seven points on its first three possessions, including its first 3-pointer of the game by Gabriela Jaquez, to help ease the congestion in the paint.

By late in the third quarter, UCLA had ripped off 16-6 run and taken a 47-45 advantage on a Gianna Kneepkens 3. The lead was its first since the first minute of the game.

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