UCLA Dominates Ranked Spartans After Defeating Wolverines

The Bruins followed up a big win against Michigan with another dominant performance against Michigan State.

Published on Feb. 12, 2026

The UCLA Bruins women's basketball team followed up their recent victory over the highly ranked Michigan Wolverines with another impressive win, this time against the #13 Michigan State Spartans. The Bruins came out firing on all cylinders, building a commanding 44-20 lead by halftime and ultimately cruising to an 86-63 victory. Social media was abuzz with praise for the Bruins' dominant performance, which came just days after their win against Michigan.

Why it matters

The back-to-back wins against ranked opponents Michigan and Michigan State showcase the strength and depth of the UCLA women's basketball program. The Bruins have now defeated 10 ranked teams this season with just a single loss, raising questions about why they aren't ranked higher nationally. The team's ability to win convincingly on the road against top competition underscores their status as an elite program.

The details

UCLA jumped out to a 23-9 lead by the end of the first quarter and continued to extend their advantage, leading 44-20 at halftime. While Michigan State mounted a comeback attempt in the third quarter, cutting the deficit to 28 points, the Bruins' large early lead proved too much to overcome. Despite committing 12 turnovers, UCLA's dominant scoring performance, including 30 points in the paint, 9 three-pointers, and 5 free throws, secured the 86-63 victory.

  • The Bruins defeated the Michigan Wolverines just prior to this game against Michigan State.
  • UCLA and Michigan State faced off on February 12, 2026.

The players

UCLA Bruins

The women's basketball team from the University of California, Los Angeles that has emerged as an elite program, defeating 10 ranked opponents this season with just a single loss.

Michigan State Spartans

The women's basketball team from Michigan State University that was ranked #13 in the nation and posed a major threat to the Bruins after their recent victory over rival Michigan.

Sienna Betts

A forward for the UCLA Bruins who played a key role in the team's dominant performance against Michigan State.

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What they’re saying

“How is UCLA womens basketball surviving all this travel. Their only loss was in the ten mile drive across town in the last two years.”

— carl miller (Twitter)

“UCLA money balling offense to the max. 30 paint points, 9 from three, 5 from FT for 44 total.”

— The Mighty Bruins (Twitter)

“One major drawback though. UCLA has committed 12 turnovers which is way too many despite the fact that it is up by 24 points.”

— Mike Regalado (Twitter)

“UCLA women's basketball is on the way to beating their 10th ranked team with only one loss to another ranked team…. Why can't they get #1?”

— Callithowiseeit (Twitter)

“ucla wbb #1 ???”

— Rahim (Twitter)

The takeaway

The UCLA Bruins women's basketball team has proven itself as an elite program, capable of dominating highly ranked opponents both at home and on the road. Their back-to-back victories over Michigan and Michigan State showcase the team's depth, resilience, and championship-caliber play, raising questions about why they are not ranked higher nationally. The Bruins' success this season has captivated social media and their loyal fanbase, who are eager to see how far this team can go.