Phoenix — UCLA and Texas met in the women's Final Four on Friday at the Mortgage Matchup Center in a rematch of their Nov. 26 Players Era Festival game in Las Vegas, which Texas won; UCLA entered the semifinal 35-1 and Texas 35-3. The winner advanced to the national championship game on Sunday; UCLA had responded to the Nov. 26 loss with a 29-game winning streak, while Texas reached the semifinal after dominant tournament performances characterized by substantial halftime leads.
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This game is a testament to resilience and determination. Whether you're a basketball fan or not, the story of UCLA's 29-game winning streak after a loss can inspire us all. It's a reminder that setbacks can fuel success. Check out the game highlights or read player interviews for a dose of motivation.
UCLA and Texas have shown us that sports are more than just games. They're about grit, perseverance, and the power of a comeback. If you're a fan of either team, this rematch was a must-see. Worth forwarding if you know someone who could use a little inspiration.
UCLA and Texas — along with their athletic programs, coaches, and universities — benefit from national exposure, recruiting leverage, and potential revenue increases tied to Final Four and championship participation.
Teams eliminated in the semifinals and their seniors face the immediate loss of championship opportunity and the end of this season's title pursuit.
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