| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | T |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | 18 | 17 | 17 | 59 | |
| 30 | 13 | 22 | 24 | 89 |
Gabriela Jaquez
· G
Charlisse Leger-Walker
· G
Ashlon Jackson
· G
Taina Mair
· G
End of Game
End of 4th Quarter
Arianna Roberson made Three Point Jumper. Assisted by Taina Mair.
Amanda Muse made Layup.
Delaney Thomas made Free Throw.
Duke Deadball Team Rebound.
Delaney Thomas missed Free Throw.
Foul on Lena Bilić.
UCLA Turnover.
UCLA Timeout
Christina Karamouzi Defensive Rebound.
Arianna Roberson missed Three Point Jumper.
Kiki Rice made Layup.
Delaney Thomas subbing in for Duke
Riley Nelson subbing in for Duke
Toby Fournier subbing out for Duke
Ashlon Jackson subbing out for Duke
Megan Grant subbing in for UCLA
Gabriela Jaquez subbing out for UCLA
UCLA Timeout
Official TV Timeout
Toby Fournier made Layup. Assisted by Taina Mair.
Gabriela Jaquez made Three Point Jumper. Assisted by Christina Karamouzi.
Toby Fournier made Layup. Assisted by Taina Mair.
Gabriela Jaquez made Layup.
Christina Karamouzi subbing in for UCLA
Charlisse Leger-Walker subbing out for UCLA
Lena Bilić Offensive Rebound.
Gabriela Jaquez missed Jumper.
UCLA Defensive Rebound.
Kiki Rice Block.
Ashlon Jackson missed Jumper.
Kiki Rice made Free Throw.
Kiki Rice made Free Throw.
Foul on Toby Fournier.
Arianna Roberson subbing in for Duke
Delaney Thomas subbing out for Duke
Delaney Thomas made Layup.
Delaney Thomas Offensive Rebound.
Jordan Wood missed Layup.
Gabriela Jaquez made Layup.
Jordan Wood Turnover.
Charlisse Leger-Walker made Three Point Jumper. Assisted by Gabriela Jaquez.
Amanda Muse subbing in for UCLA
Angela Dugalić subbing out for UCLA
Official TV Timeout
Angela Dugalić Defensive Rebound.
Jordan Wood missed Jumper.
Lena Bilić subbing in for UCLA
Gianna Kneepkens subbing out for UCLA
— Gabriela Jaquez scored 23 points and No. 3 UCLA defeated Duke 89-59 on Thursday night in the third-place game of the women's Players Era Championship.
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