Cinderella Story? Underdog Oklahoma Stuns No. 3 UCLA in Thrilling Upset!

Cinderella Story? Underdog Oklahoma Stuns No. 3 UCLA in Thrilling Upset!
Sports 11 November 2025

**UCLA Dominates Oklahoma in Top-10 Showdown, Hurley's Fury, and Rebounding Rampages Highlight Early College Basketball Action**

Cinderella Story? Underdog Oklahoma Stuns No. 3 UC...

College basketball's young season is already delivering thrilling matchups and intriguing storylines. Last night's headliner saw No. 3 UCLA Bruins flex their muscles against No. 6 Oklahoma Sooners, securing a decisive victory that reinforces their elite status. Elsewhere, UConn coach Dan Hurley's fiery demeanor was on full display, while the Washington Huskies showcased their dominance on the boards.

The UCLA-Oklahoma clash was a highly

The UCLA-Oklahoma clash was a highly anticipated early-season test for both teams. While the Sooners kept it close in the first half, the Bruins' balanced offensive attack and stifling defense proved too much to handle. Senior guard Gianna Kneepkens led all scorers with 20 points, spearheading an offense where four players reached double figures. Center Lauren Betts narrowly missed a double-double with 9 points and 10 rebounds, while also contributing a game-high 4 blocks. Gabriela Jaquez added 11 points and 8 rebounds. Angela Dugalic was a force off the bench, securing a double-double with 16 points and 15 rebounds in just 16 minutes. UCLA's defense tightened the screws in the second half, limiting Oklahoma to a mere 23 points and solidifying their impressive win.

Meanwhile, in Storrs, Connecticut, No. 3 UConn faced Columbia. Despite the perceived mismatch, Huskies' head coach Dan Hurley was his usual animated self on the sidelines.

In other action, the Maine Black Bears faced a tough loss to an unranked opponent. The bench nearly carried the team to victory, with junior guard Isaac Bonilla and freshman guard Bashir N’Galang being the top two scorers.

The Washington Huskies demonstrated a collective effort on the boards in their game against Montana, pulling down an impressive 60 rebounds as a team. Twelve players saw action, and eight of them grabbed at least five rebounds, with Yulia Grabovskaia and Avery Howell leading the charge with eight each. The bench even managed to out-rebound the starters, showing the depth and commitment to rebounding across the entire roster.

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