Catch the thrilling highlights of UCLA's nail-biting win over Michigan State, and discover what's brewing in wheelchair basketball!
The college basketball scene is heating up as the UCLA women’s basketball team faced fierce competition in their recent match against the Michigan State Spartans. Just when it seemed that UCLA was riding high after a record-breaking 23-game undefeated streak, they stumbled against the Trojans, showcasing the unpredictable nature of college sports. Without their star player Lauren Betts, who was sidelined due to a foot injury, the Bruins found themselves in a tough spot. However, with grit and determination, they bounced back to defeat No. 22 Michigan State with a nail-biting score of 75-69, thanks to a crucial 3-pointer by Timea Gardiner in the closing seconds of the game.
Meanwhile, the Michigan State Spartans, who have been on fire with a four-game winning streak, entered the game full of confidence. Janiah Barker led the charge with an impressive 18 points, helping the Spartans rally back after being down by a hefty 13-point lead. This game was a testament to the spirit of resilience that defines college basketball, with both teams battling not just for the win but for respect and pride on the court. As fans watched in anticipation, both teams displayed skills and strategies that kept everyone on the edge of their seats until the final buzzer.
In a surprising twist, the excitement of basketball was also mirrored on the wheelchair basketball courts, where the Michigan wheelchair basketball team endured a tough match against Michigan State at the iconic Crisler Center. Although the wheelchair basketball team is often overshadowed by their able-bodied counterparts, they are proving that competitive spirit knows no bounds. Their tenacity and skill illustrate just how diverse and inclusive the world of basketball can be.
As the season progresses, college basketball fans eagerly await more matchups like these. It’s not just about the points on the scoreboard, but the stories that unfold behind each game—from injuries testing a team’s depth to electric performances that redefine expectations. And maybe one day, Lauren Betts will have a highlight reel of her incredible comebacks to share, just as Timea Gardiner’s clutch shot will be remembered in UCLA lore.
Fun fact: Did you know that the UCLA women’s basketball team has produced numerous Olympic gold medalists? They are not just about college glory but international success as well! Meanwhile, wheelchair basketball was formally introduced at the Paralympic Games in 1960, and it’s now one of the most popular sports for athletes with disabilities. This goes to show that no matter the platform, basketball brings excitement and inspiration to people all around the world!
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Timea Gardiner hit a go-ahead 3-pointer with 44 seconds remaining to help top-ranked UCLA avoid its second loss of the week by edging No. 22 Michigan State ...
Janiah Barker finishes with 18 points as UCLA manages to fight its way back into the lead after giving up a 13-point lead to beat Michigan State 75-69.
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The Michigan State Spartans (19-5) will visit the UCLA Bruins (23-1) after winning four straight road games.
Published: Feb. 16, 2025, 8:00 p.m.. UCLA forward Timea Gardiner, left, loses control of the ball against Oregon guard ...
The Michigan wheelchair basketball team defeat Michigan State Sunday in their first game in the Crisler Center.
Lauren Betts did not play for top-ranked UCLA against No. 22 Michigan State on Sunday night because of a right foot injury.
The upset bid for the No. 22-ranked Spartans was turned away Sunday night as top-ranked UCLA used a late rally to record a 75-69 victory in a Big Ten contest at ...
Timea Gardiner hits late 3-pointer, Betts sits out with foot injury as Bruins rebound after USC loss to beat Spartans 75-69.
Juniors Janiah Barker and Timea Gardiner tied with a team-high 18 points, leading the Bruins in scoring against the Spartans.