Nov 22, 2015; Los Angeles, CA, USA; South Carolina Gamecocks guard Tiffany Mitchell (R) steals the ball from UCLA Bruins guard Jordin Canada (L) during the fourth quarter at Pauley Pavilion. The South Carolina Gamecocks won 68-65. Mandatory Credit: Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports

UCLA Football: Go Joe Bruin Talks To MarkRogersTV About the Running Backs

UCLA Football: Go Joe Bruin Talks To MarkRogersTV About the Running Backs by Mike Regalado

The UCLA Women’s Basketball team have defeated both Arizona schools to end the regular season and head into the post-season with a lot of momentum.

What a way to end the regular season… by sweeping the Arizona schools on the road. Sure you know about what the men did, but the UCLA Women’s Basketball (22-7, 13-5) team had a drubbing and a shocker of their own.

On Friday, the Bruins went into Tucson and rolled over the Arizona Wildcats, 79-56, which was topped off by a 21-point performance Nicole Kornet.

Not only did the Bruins keep their hopes alive for a first round bye in the Pac-12 Women’s Basketball Tournament, but it was also their 10th consecutive win over the Wildcats.

Things got a bit tougher on Sunday when the Bruins head north to Tempe to face the #23 Arizona State Sun Devils.

Both the Bruins and Sun Devils were trading blows, which led to an ASU 32-27 lead at halftime. Unfortunately for them, the Bruins were not showing any signs of quitting.

It was Kornet, Paulina Hersler and Jordan Canada who made a push in the final quarter for a Bruins slim 55-52 victory on the road to finish the season.

Though a loss would not have affected UCLA’s placement in the Pac-12 Tournament, this win gives them momentum heading into March Madness which begins this week as the Pac-12 Tournament starts this Thursday up in Seattle.

UCLA has locked up the #4 spot and a first-round bye. On Friday, March 3, the Bruins will take on the winner of #5 ASU and #12 Utah. Go Bruins!