
Huskies' Upset Bid Falls Short Against No. 8 UCLA, 60-48
December 31, 2010 | Women's Basketball
Dec. 31, 2010
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SEATTLE (AP) - Rebekah Gardner came off the bench to hit a trio of 3-pointers and lead UCLA with 15 points, and the No. 8 Bruins rallied from an eight-point deficit early in the second half to hold off upset-minded Washington 60-48 on Friday.
The Bruins (11-1, 1-0 Pac-10) opened Pac-10 play with an ugly victory that came with very little contribution from leading scorer Darxia Morris, who finished with just four points and sat much of the second half. Morris entered conference play averaging 12 points per game and didn't score until there was 6:40 remaining.
But Gardner made up for Dixon's quiet day, part of the 27 points from the Bruins bench.
Mackenzie Argens led Washington (5-5, 0-1) with a season-high 18 points. The Huskies were trying to pull their first upset of a ranked opponent in nearly three seasons.
UCLA started the week with its highest ranking in the AP Top 25 in 11 years, but then lost 55-52 at home to LSU in its final non-conference game before the start of Pac-10 play, snapping a 10-game win streak.
The hangover from losing to the Tigers seemed to carry into Friday. UCLA was never able to shake the Huskies, who were coming off a 33-point home loss to Georgia Tech.
The Bruins even found themselves behind 36-28 early in the second half before relying on their trapping defense and a Washington team more than willing to make mistakes.
Washington tried taking control with a quick 7-2 spurt to start the second half and took its biggest lead on Kristi Kingma's long 3-pointer. But the Huskies went the next seven without a field goal - and a handful of turnovers mixed in - giving the Bruins a chance to rally. Markel Walker scored six of UCLA's next eight points and the deficit was down to 37-36 with 12 minutes left.
Jasmine Dixon then followed with another basket and UCLA had its first lead since 26-25 late in the first half. Morris' jumper just before the shot clock expired gave UCLA a five-point lead and Gardner's 3-pointer with 4:57 left pushed the lead to six.
Dixon and Walker were among a trio of Bruins to finish with nine points.
Argens made eight of 10 shots and scored 14 in the first half, but was one of three Huskies to foul out in the final five minutes. Kingma added 12 for the Huskies, who were trying for their first upset of a ranked team since beating then No. 9 California on March 2, 2008. Washington shot nearly 63 percent in the first half, but missed seven straight shots during their second-half scoring drought that gave UCLA an opportunity to rally.
Washington finished with a season-high 25 turnovers.