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UCLA Overwhelms South Carolina to Win National Title

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Phoenix. On Sunday, UCLA defeated South Carolina 79-51 in the 2026 NCAA women's national championship at the Mortgage Matchup Center, never relinquishing the lead; UCLA held a 61-32 advantage entering the fourth quarter and Cori Close earned her first NCAA-era title. The Bruins' victory delivered program milestone and recruiting momentum this week while South Carolina suffered its second straight championship loss, shooting 29% overall and yielding 25 second-chance points to UCLA; Dawn Staley and staff signaled immediate offseason evaluations and preparations for 2026–27.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Over 15 years, Dawn Staley established South Carolina as a national powerhouse.
  • 2025: South Carolina lost the national final to UConn (82-59).
  • 2025–26 season: South Carolina reached the 2026 NCAA championship with a 36-4 record.
  • Sunday, 2026: UCLA defeated South Carolina 79-51 at the Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix.
  • This week: Coaches, players, and programs begin offseason reviews and recruiting preparations.

Why This Matters to You

UCLA's win shows the power of persistence. It's a lesson for us all. Whether you're a sports fan, a parent, or a coach, remember this victory. It's proof that hard work pays off. Today, ask yourself: What's your "championship"? What are you working towards?

The Bottom Line

UCLA's triumph over South Carolina is a game-changer. It's a reminder that even the best can be beaten. And it's a wake-up call for South Carolina. They'll be back, stronger than ever. Worth forwarding if you know someone who needs a little motivation today.

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Who Benefited

UCLA, coach Cori Close, players, and the university's athletic department benefited from national-title recognition, increased program prestige, recruiting leverage and potential revenue gains.

Who Impacted

South Carolina's players, including departing seniors and coach Dawn Staley, suffered emotional and reputational setbacks after a second consecutive championship loss, triggering offseason assessments and likely strategic adjustments.

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Who Benefited

UCLA, coach Cori Close, players, and the university's athletic department benefited from national-title recognition, increased program prestige, recruiting leverage and potential revenue gains.

Who Impacted

South Carolina's players, including departing seniors and coach Dawn Staley, suffered emotional and reputational setbacks after a second consecutive championship loss, triggering offseason assessments and likely strategic adjustments.

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What went wrong for South Carolina? The main thing: UCLA's dominating defense

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UCLA Overwhelms South Carolina to Win National Title

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