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“Unforgettable Performances: Discover the Unsung Heroes of Women’s NCAA Tournament History!”

"Unforgettable Performances: Discover the Unsung Heroes of Women's NCAA Tournament History!"

Best of 2025: Gabriela Jaquez, UCLA vs. LSU, March 30, 2025 (0.50 WAR)

Gabriela Jaquez can sometimes get lost in the shuffle when discussing UCLA’s brilliance, with Lauren Betts leading the way and Kiki Rice setting the table on offense. But Jaquez is a weapon for the Bruins, and that was on display against LSU.

Jaquez picked a good time to become a sharpshooter. She hit a career-high four 3-pointers and finished with 18 points in UCLA’s 72-65 win over LSU.

In a game in which the Bruins shot just 38.2% from the field, Jaquez’s efficiency was crucial. She shot 5 of 7 overall, while the rest of the team shot 16 of 48.

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