When it comes to college basketball, there is no greater achievement than winning a national championship. And when that championship is your first-ever, it becomes even more special. That’s exactly what the UCLA women’s basketball team did when they beat the formidable South Carolina Gamecocks to win the 2021 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament.
It was a game that will be remembered for years to come, not just because it was a historic win for UCLA, but also because of the incredible display of talent and determination by the players, especially senior guard Gabriela Jaquez.
Jaquez, who has been an integral part of the UCLA team for the past four years, played the game of her life in the championship game. She literally left her heart on the court, leading her team with 21 points, 11 rebounds, and five assists. But it wasn’t just her stats that made her performance so impressive, it was the way she played with so much heart and passion.
The game was a back-and-forth battle from the start, with both teams giving it their all. But it was the UCLA Bruins who came out on top, thanks in large part to Jaquez’s heroics. She was everywhere on the court, making clutch shots, grabbing rebounds, and setting up her teammates for easy baskets. It was a performance that will go down in UCLA basketball history.
After the game, Jaquez was in tears as she embraced her teammates and coaches. It was an emotional moment, as she realized the magnitude of what she and her team had accomplished. But she also took the time to acknowledge the tough opponent they had just beaten, the South Carolina Gamecocks.
In her post-game interview, Jaquez said, “We knew it was going to be a tough game, but we just kept fighting. South Carolina is an incredible team, and we have so much respect for them. We knew we had to give it our all to beat them, and that’s exactly what we did.”
Jaquez’s humility and sportsmanship were on full display, even in the midst of her own emotions. But what truly stood out was her leadership and determination on the court. As a senior, she knew that this was her last chance to win a national championship, and she wasn’t going to let anything or anyone stand in her way.
And while Jaquez’s performance was certainly the highlight of the game, it was a true team effort that led UCLA to victory. Every player on the court gave it their all, and it was their collective effort and resilience that ultimately propelled them to victory.
It was also a special moment for head coach Cori Close, who has been at the helm of the UCLA women’s basketball program for the past 10 years. Coach Close has been a guiding force for Jaquez and her teammates throughout their college careers, and this win was a testament to her dedication and leadership.
In the end, it was a historic win for UCLA, as they captured their first-ever national championship in women’s basketball. But it was also a win for women’s sports, as this game showed the world the incredible talent and athleticism of female athletes.
As we celebrate this momentous victory, let us not forget the hard work, dedication, and sacrifices that these players and coaches have put in to reach this point. Let us also remember the impact that this win will have on future generations of female athletes, inspiring them to dream big and reach for the stars.
Congratulations to the UCLA Bruins on their historic win, and to Gabriela Jaquez for her unforgettable performance. This game will go down in history as one of the greatest in women’s college basketball, and it will forever be a source of pride and inspiration for the UCLA community.

