UCLA Women's Basketball Vs Arizona State: How To Watch, Predictions, And More

UCLA takes on Arizona State.
UCLA Women's Basketball Vs Arizona State: How To Watch, Predictions, And More
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UCLA women's basketball is heading to Arizona State for their second-last game of the regular season. The Bruins are on a two-game road trip to Arizona to close out their season.

The Bruins come into this game ranked No. 8 in the AP Top 25 poll and off of a low-scoring 53-45 win over Colorado. This game was only the second time in UCLA's last nine games that they've scored less than 70 points.

Will UCLA rebound in terms of scoring tomorrow? Either way, UCLA will be favored in this game, but they'll want to get their shooting up heading into postseason play in March.

How to Watch

UCLA-Arizona State will begin at 6 p.m. PST and will be broadcast on Pac-12 Network. The game will also be available to stream on the Fubo TV app.

Predictions

UCLA recently played Arizona State this month, when they dominated the Sun Devils 78-45 on Feb 11. In that game, only one ASU player, Jalyn Brown, scored more than six points. Brown scored 25 points, while the rest of her teammates combined for 20. If the Bruins can either limit Brown or her other teammates, they should easily outmatch ASU.

On the UCLA side, five players put up double-digit points against ASU last time around, including Lauren Betts, Charisma Osborne, Kiki Rice, Londynn Jones and Christeen Iwuala. With Rice coming off a 20-point game against Colorado on Monday, look for her to have a shot at getting hot against the Sun Devils.

With Arizona State just 3-13 against Pac-12 opponents and UCLA being the better team, look for the Bruins to get the win here. 

UCLA 71, Arizona State 59

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Following their game against Arizona State, UCLA heads to face Arizona to conclude the regular season. The Bruins will then get ready to take part in the Pac-12 tournament, and look to win the trophy in their final season before departing for the Big Ten.


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Eva Geitheim
EVA GEITHEIM

Eva graduated from UCLA in 2023 with a bachelor's degree in Communication. She has been covering college and professional sports since 2022.