"It was special leaving the game for the last time with Mo and Kelli and the crowd cheering," Canada said. "Thinking about what we've built here, why I came here ... it all came back to me. "Our seniors have set a new standard for UCLA and when we finally took them out, I felt like a proud parent." This time UCLA shot 57.6 percent from the floor over the first two quarters to forge a 17-point lead. After Creighton forward Audrey Faber opened the scoring with a three-pointer, UCLA went on a 13-0 run.
Source: Los Angeles Times March 20, 2018 05:03 UTC