UCLA women have 3 with double-doubles, No. 4 Bruins romp to 113-64 win over Bellarmine
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Gabriela Jaquez had career highs of 30 points and 12 rebounds for her first double-double, Lauren Betts and Charisma Osborne also had double-doubles and No. 4 UCLA rolled to a 113-64 win over over Bellarmine on Sunday.
Betts, a 6-foot-7 sophomore transfer from Stanford, added 22 points, a career-high, and 11 rebounds and Osborne had six 3-pointers for 24 points plus 10 rebounds. The Bruins (3-0) had a dominating 56-24 rebounding advantage
Londynn Jones had five 3s and 21 points for UCLA. Kiki Rice, the fifth starter, had eight points and 11 assists.
Claire Knies scored 23 points for the Knights (0-2) and Cam Browning added 13.
UCLA scored the first 13 points and with Osborne hitting two 3s in the final 30 seconds it was 26-9 after one quarter.
“We have unlimited ceiling,” UCLA coach Cori Close said. “What I really want is us everytime we come to play … the gap between our potential and our habits keeps closing. We obviously have a lot of talent but let’s get tighter.”
Bellarmine matched the Bruins with a 24-point second quarter, which didn’t please Close.
“Our defense, we have a ways to go,” she said. “We have got to be able to be more consistent … I just believe so much in what they can become but right now our consistency, our habits, have something to be desired.
“We’re going to have to learn into that. I told them, “Look, we can either have the discipline to get it done or I can make you really uncomfortable until we get it done. One of the two.’ ”
UCLA responded by outscoring Bellarmine 33-17 in the third quarter and 30-14 in the fourth.
The Bruins finish up their four-game homestand against Princeton on Friday before going to the Cayman Islands to play Connecticut a week later.
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