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NCAA champion UCLA tops final women’s AP poll

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Last updated: April 6, 2026 3:49 pm
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UCLA Ascends to the Throne: Bruins Cap Historic Season as Unanimous No. 1 in Final AP Poll

The confetti had barely settled in Cleveland when the final, definitive verdict arrived. On Monday, the UCLA Bruins, fresh off cutting down the nets in the most emphatic fashion imaginable, were crowned the unanimous No. 1 team in the final Associated Press women’s basketball Top 25 poll of the season. This formal declaration cemented a journey from perennial contender to undisputed champion, a coronation built on the foundation of a stunning 87-62 dismantling of the previously undefeated South Carolina Gamecocks. For the first time in program history, UCLA wears the dual crown of NCAA champion and AP Poll champion, completing a storybook ending to a season of grit, growth, and ultimate glory.

Contents
  • A Masterpiece in Cleveland: The Game That Redefined a Program
  • Anatomy of a Champion: The Pillars of UCLA’s Title Run
  • The Final AP Landscape: A Season of Surprises and Shifting Power
  • What’s Next? UCLA’s Title Defense and the 2025 Forecast

A Masterpiece in Cleveland: The Game That Redefined a Program

To call UCLA’s championship performance a “win” feels insufficient. It was a systematic deconstruction of a dynasty. Facing a South Carolina team that had bulldozed its way through the entire season, the Bruins authored a 40-minute tactical and emotional masterpiece. From the opening tip, UCLA’s strategy was clear: leverage their elite guard play, spread the floor with precision shooting, and never, ever show fear.

The execution was flawless. The Bruins’ backcourt, a trio of seasoned veterans and electric talent, operated with a synergy that left the Gamecocks’ renowned defense scrambling. They attacked closeouts, found open teammates with visionary passes, and, most crucially, shot the lights out from beyond the arc. This wasn’t just an upset; it was a paradigm shift, announced to the nation that UCLA’s championship pedigree now extends powerfully from the hardwood of Pauley Pavilion to the pinnacle of the sport.

  • Backcourt Dominance: The guard rotation’s combination of speed, shot-making, and poise under pressure was the engine of the victory.
  • Defensive Discipline: Despite being undersized, UCLA’s help defense and positioning neutralized South Carolina’s towering frontcourt advantage.
  • Historic Three-Point Barrage: The Bruins’ shooting performance from deep wasn’t just good; it was historically great for a title game, breaking the spirit of their opponent.

Anatomy of a Champion: The Pillars of UCLA’s Title Run

This championship was not forged in a single game. It was the product of a season-long evolution, a team that learned from early stumbles and coalesced at the perfect moment. Head coach Cori Close, long praised for her program-building, finally has the ultimate validation. Her philosophy of “competitive greatness“—performing at your best when your best is required—was embodied perfectly on the sport’s biggest stage.

The roster construction proved to be a perfect blend of continuity and transformative talent. The senior leadership provided a steadying hand through the turbulence of a tough conference schedule, while the infusion of a transcendent underclassman added the explosive, game-breaking element needed to win it all. This balance allowed UCLA to win in different ways: in gritty, defensive slugfests and in high-octane track meets. Their resilience was tested in the tournament, facing deficits and formidable opponents, yet their confidence never wavered. They developed the champion’s mentality that when the game is in the balance, they believe they have the best players on the floor making the winning plays.

The Final AP Landscape: A Season of Surprises and Shifting Power

The final AP poll reflects a season of remarkable parity and drama beyond the champion. South Carolina, despite the final result, rightly holds the No. 2 spot after a historically dominant regular season. Iowa, led by the iconic Caitlin Clark, finishes at No. 3, its legacy secured by back-to-back national title game appearances. The poll tells the story of a women’s basketball landscape that is deeper and more competitive than ever before.

Notable storylines from the final rankings include the rise of the ACC, which placed multiple teams in the top ten, and the sustained excellence of traditional powers like UConn and USC, who round out the top five. The poll also highlights the impact of the transfer portal and immediate-impact freshmen, forces that have accelerated team timelines and created new contenders overnight. The message is clear: the path to the top is getting more crowded, and staying there will be UCLA’s next great challenge.

What’s Next? UCLA’s Title Defense and the 2025 Forecast

With the trophy secured, the immediate question becomes: can UCLA do it again? The Bruins will undoubtedly enter the 2024-25 season as the preseason favorite, a target now firmly on their backs. Key personnel decisions loom, with seniors weighing extra years of eligibility and the inevitable WNBA Draft declarations. However, the core of their identity—dynamic guard play, a culture of toughness, and elite coaching—is poised to remain.

The chase, however, will be relentless. South Carolina, stung by defeat, reloads with another top-ranked recruiting class. Iowa may look different, but the hunger remains. Emerging powers like Texas and Notre Dame are built for sustained runs. The women’s college basketball dynasty model is evolving from long-term monarchies to a cycle of fierce, talented challengers taking their shot annually. UCLA’s championship has blown the door wide open, proving that with the right mix of talent, strategy, and heart, any elite program can seize the moment.

The 2024 NCAA Champion UCLA Bruins have not just won a title; they have reshaped the narrative of their program and sent a shockwave through the sport. Their unanimous No. 1 ranking in the final AP poll is the final, perfect punctuation on a season where they were, unequivocally, the best. They proved that finesse can overpower force, that preparation can conquer pressure, and that a team peaking at the perfect time is an unstoppable force. From Westwood to the top of the world, the Bruins’ journey is complete, and a new era of UCLA basketball—the championship era—has officially begun.


Source: Based on news from ESPN.

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