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Women’s Basketball Prepares for Top 10 Matchup in Sacramento Monday
November 08, 2025 | Women's Basketball
LOS ANGELES – No. 3-ranked UCLA Women's Basketball (2-0, 0-0 Big Ten) heads north to face No. 6-ranked Oklahoma (1-0, 0-0 SEC) in Sacramento, Calif., on Monday, Nov. 10.
The Bruins and Sooners tip off at 7:30 p.m. PT inside the Golden 1 Center, home to the NBA's Sacramento Kings. The game will air on FS1 Monday evening.
GAME INFORMATION
Venue: Golden 1 Center
Location: Sacramento, Calif.
Tip-off Time: 7:30 p.m. PT
TV: FS1
TV Talent: Elise Woodward, Kim Adams
Radio: UCLA Digital Radio, SiriusXM (Channel 211 or 195)
Radio Talent: Dave Marcus (UCLA)
TICKET INFORMATION
Tickets for Monday's game are still available. For more ticketing information, please visit Golden1Center.com.
Monday's event precedes the 2026 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Regionals, which will be hosted by Golden 1 Center March 27-30, 2026 and marks the first time the arena will host women's basketball. For more information on the 2026 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Regionals, please visit Golden1Center.com/Events.
MATCHUP HISTORY: vs. OKLAHOMA
• The Bruins and Sooners met last in the 2023 NCAA March Madness Tournament. UCLA captured the victory behind a career-high 36-point outing from Charisma Osborne to advance to the Sweet 16; Osborne's 36 points were the most scored by a Bruin in postseason history.
• UCLA has won the last two matchups against Oklahoma, taking a 4-3 advantage in the all-time series. The Sooners hold the lone neutral site win in the series, which happened in the 2013 NCAA Tournament (L, 85-72 - March 25, 2013).
LAST TIME OUT: W, 87-50 vs. UC Santa Barbara (Nov. 6, 2025)
• UCLA downed UC Santa Barbara, 87-50, in its home opener Thursday.
• A trio of Bruins were 20-plus-point scorers in the win in guard Gabriela Jaquez with 21 points and guards Kiki Rice and Gianna Kneepkens with 20 points apiece.
• UCLA last had three or more players finish with 20-plus points on Nov. 12, 2023 in a 113-64 victory over Bellarmine: Jaquez (30 points), Charisma Osborne (24), Lauren Betts (22) and Londynn Jones (21).
• Senior Lauren Betts added 12 PTS (5-7 FG), 7 REB and 6 AST with 2 BLK in 27 minutes on the floor.
• The Bruins' forced 17 Gaucho turnovers and translated them in to 24 points.
WHAT'S BRUIN
• UCLA opens the 2025-26 season ranked No. 3 in the Associated Press Top 25 Women's Basketball Poll, released Oct. 14. The Bruins have a number of top 15 matchups on the horizon in November: No. 6 Oklahoma (Nov. 10), No. 11 North Carolina (Nov. 13), No. 4 Texas (Nov. 26), either No. 2 South Carolina or No. 7 Duke (Nov. 27) and No. 8 Tennessee (Nov. 30).
• The Bruins open the year with six of their first eight games being played at neutral site locations. UCLA will make the trip to Las Vegas twice in three weeks, first for the WBCA Challenge (Nov. 13-15) and second for the Players Era Women's Championship (Nov. 26-27).
• The Big Ten boasts six programs in the AP Top 25 to start the new season: No. 3 UCLA, No. 10 Maryland, No. 13 Michigan, No. 18 Southern California, No. 21 Iowa, 23 Michigan State.
• UCLA won 23-straight games in 2024-25 - 22 were by a double-digit margin - setting the longest streak for both records in program history. UCLA's previous-best win streak came in the 1977-78 AIAW championship campaign (21 games).
• The Bruins boast 7 McDonald's All Americans on the roster: Lauren Betts, Sienna Betts, Angela Dugalić, Timea Gardiner, Gabriela Jaquez, Amanda Muse, and Kiki Rice. Jaquez and Rice shared co-MVP honors.
The Bruins and Sooners tip off at 7:30 p.m. PT inside the Golden 1 Center, home to the NBA's Sacramento Kings. The game will air on FS1 Monday evening.
GAME INFORMATION
Venue: Golden 1 Center
Location: Sacramento, Calif.
Tip-off Time: 7:30 p.m. PT
TV: FS1
TV Talent: Elise Woodward, Kim Adams
Radio: UCLA Digital Radio, SiriusXM (Channel 211 or 195)
Radio Talent: Dave Marcus (UCLA)
TICKET INFORMATION
Tickets for Monday's game are still available. For more ticketing information, please visit Golden1Center.com.
Monday's event precedes the 2026 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Regionals, which will be hosted by Golden 1 Center March 27-30, 2026 and marks the first time the arena will host women's basketball. For more information on the 2026 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Regionals, please visit Golden1Center.com/Events.
MATCHUP HISTORY: vs. OKLAHOMA
• The Bruins and Sooners met last in the 2023 NCAA March Madness Tournament. UCLA captured the victory behind a career-high 36-point outing from Charisma Osborne to advance to the Sweet 16; Osborne's 36 points were the most scored by a Bruin in postseason history.
• UCLA has won the last two matchups against Oklahoma, taking a 4-3 advantage in the all-time series. The Sooners hold the lone neutral site win in the series, which happened in the 2013 NCAA Tournament (L, 85-72 - March 25, 2013).
LAST TIME OUT: W, 87-50 vs. UC Santa Barbara (Nov. 6, 2025)
• UCLA downed UC Santa Barbara, 87-50, in its home opener Thursday.
• A trio of Bruins were 20-plus-point scorers in the win in guard Gabriela Jaquez with 21 points and guards Kiki Rice and Gianna Kneepkens with 20 points apiece.
• UCLA last had three or more players finish with 20-plus points on Nov. 12, 2023 in a 113-64 victory over Bellarmine: Jaquez (30 points), Charisma Osborne (24), Lauren Betts (22) and Londynn Jones (21).
• Senior Lauren Betts added 12 PTS (5-7 FG), 7 REB and 6 AST with 2 BLK in 27 minutes on the floor.
• The Bruins' forced 17 Gaucho turnovers and translated them in to 24 points.
WHAT'S BRUIN
• UCLA opens the 2025-26 season ranked No. 3 in the Associated Press Top 25 Women's Basketball Poll, released Oct. 14. The Bruins have a number of top 15 matchups on the horizon in November: No. 6 Oklahoma (Nov. 10), No. 11 North Carolina (Nov. 13), No. 4 Texas (Nov. 26), either No. 2 South Carolina or No. 7 Duke (Nov. 27) and No. 8 Tennessee (Nov. 30).
• The Bruins open the year with six of their first eight games being played at neutral site locations. UCLA will make the trip to Las Vegas twice in three weeks, first for the WBCA Challenge (Nov. 13-15) and second for the Players Era Women's Championship (Nov. 26-27).
• The Big Ten boasts six programs in the AP Top 25 to start the new season: No. 3 UCLA, No. 10 Maryland, No. 13 Michigan, No. 18 Southern California, No. 21 Iowa, 23 Michigan State.
• UCLA won 23-straight games in 2024-25 - 22 were by a double-digit margin - setting the longest streak for both records in program history. UCLA's previous-best win streak came in the 1977-78 AIAW championship campaign (21 games).
• The Bruins boast 7 McDonald's All Americans on the roster: Lauren Betts, Sienna Betts, Angela Dugalić, Timea Gardiner, Gabriela Jaquez, Amanda Muse, and Kiki Rice. Jaquez and Rice shared co-MVP honors.
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