Angela Dugalic scored a season-high 22 points and made a career-high five steals as No. 2 UCLA extended its winning streak to 15 with an 88-65 victory over No. 8 Iowa on Sunday. Kiki Rice had 17 points and seven assists and Lauren Betts scored 16 points as the Bruins (21-1, 11-0 Big Ten) remained the only undefeated team in conference play while improving to 10-0 at home. UCLA has won its two games against Iowa since joining the Big Ten last season. The Bruins shot 57.8 percent from the floor and were 6 of 12 from 3-point range after entering fifth in the country from distance at 38.4 percent. Iowa shot 43.4% from the field. Ava Heiden scored 19 points and Hannah Stuelke added 13 for the Hawkeyes (18-3, 9-2), who went 0-2 in their trip to Los Angeles. They lost 81-69 to Southern California on Thursday. Taylor Stremlow scored 12 points for Iowa, which fell behind by double digits midway through the second quarter and never threatened the rest of the way. Iowa led 5-2 just over two minutes into the game before UCLA went on a 6-0 run and never trailed again. The Bruins led 17-13 after one quarter and led 28-18 nearly halfway through the second. UCLA led 39-28 at halftime, shooting 54.8% from the floor and getting 10 points from Dugalic. The Bruins took a 58-30 lead with an 11-0 run in the third quarter. Iowa pulled within 66-53 on a 3-pointer from Stremlow with 7:07 left before UCLA went on a 14-4 burst. Associated Press reporting.
UCLA stays perfect in Big Ten with victory over No. 8 Iowa
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UCLA stays perfect in Big Ten with victory over No. 8 Iowa
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