In the wake of a historic victory, the women's basketball world is celebrating UCLA's first-ever national championship. The Bruins delivered a stunning 79-51 performance to dethrone the powerhouse South Carolina Gamecocks in Phoenix, completing a dominant 37-1 season.
Among the chorus of congratulations was a notable voice from a fellow legend: Caitlin Clark. The former Iowa superstar took to social media to praise not just the team, but specifically the architect of the win, head coach Cori Close. "Not many care about the game as much as Coach Close … couldn’t be happier for her!! Congrats @UCLAWBB," Clark posted.
Clark's shoutout carries significant weight, highlighting Close's 15-year journey to build a champion at UCLA. This win, achieved on the sport's biggest stage, is a testament to relentless dedication. The victory also resonates across the Big Ten conference, marking its first national title since 2006 and adding a layer of conference pride to Clark's message.
As the confetti settles, this moment underscores the powerful connections and mutual respect that define women's basketball, where today's stars celebrate the coaches and programs shaping the game's future.