No. 1 General seeds UCLA eagerly eagerly to start its efforts for a story that ends this historic season.
Los Angeles (AP) — Although the UCLA season has already been an interesting story of several criteria, Bruynes has decided to write the right end.
Lorn Beeses and his team-mates won 30 games at school and lost only twice, while spending 13 weeks in number 1, they still smile at the Confetitancy’s memory last week’s rival Crossston in southern California to win the Big Ten tournament.
“That was really nice,” Beats said. “But we want to do that again.”
As the general number 1, Bruynes has a golden opportunity to do something bigger.
UCLA hosts Southon (21-14) on Friday in Paul Pavellon, while Bruynes begins their efforts for the first final of the quarter-finals of UCla.
Spokene 1 is likely to adjust Bruynes’s strengths, and start at home before people are expected to be sold. Everything is in place for Bruynes to continue to make history — and to keep Brayce Brais, who votes as joy, not pressure.
“I mean, obviously we are expected to work well, (but) I think it comes from us and this group,” Rice said. “We really have high expectations of each other. We know what we do every day and how well we are. Most of these things are internal expectations. It’s really what we are interested.
Bruvins Jaguarz’s first challenge to beat the UCS San Diego in the first four games on Wednesday over their school’s first victory in the NCAA.
Richmond (27-6) is eighth, in a impressive match in the first round before Bruynes plays in Westwood, face Georgia Tech (22-10), ninth.
The Ul American
Betis became the first UCla player to play the first AP All-Amerca earlier this week. This honor was a suitable reward for an interesting season in which the dominant center took the lead in scoring goals (19.6), the second goal (9.7) and blocked shots (2.9).
Close said Bets tears were in his eyes when he talked about that honor, but his friends all know he deserved. Betis also described his choice as a team’s honor by acknowledging Bruyns’s ability to complete his supremacy in low position in attack and suppression centers.
By Bets and his friends came forward in a series of elite performances, Bruynes is ready to go to work.
“I feel that this team has really taken a step in the right direction in terms of how we are leading ourselves, and only the energy we bring and we are focused on,” Rice said. “We feel the best of us at the most important times of the year.
the east goes west
Richmond and Georgia are only embracing and responsible for this road to a route for an unusual opening course for both programs.
coach Nell Fortner’s yellow jacket has won just two NCAA games — Both in 2021 — in the last decade. The spiders have never succeeded on the big stage.
That covers last season, when Richmond lost to Dock in the first round. The spiders learned another lesson in the pressure of big games this season when they played with blue, tennis and Alabama in consecutive games in consecutive games.
Although Richmond lost all three players, coach Aaron Roscell scored to strengthen his side’s ability to strengthen his team’s ability to learn great pressure. Immediately after the New Year, the spider won 17 wins in a row.
“After that week, he gave us some confidence in a strange way,” Roscell said. “They are washing, it will hurt you as much as you know it will be a valuable success for you, for the program, I think we have given us some confidence (و) Springboard to start the conference game.
Richmond passed the Atlantic 10 table before the conference semi-finals of the conference conference to win a one-placed conference conference last week fell on the nail.
“I think the defeat has certainly beaten a little more because of what it was,” said Maggie Dugan, an Atlantic 10th year’s 10th year. But I think winning 17 games behind our minds gives us confident that we have really played with the good teams and we have really played well, so we can do the same while we are here.”
Georgia began the 21-5 season before losing five games in their last six games, including one-placed defeat to NC State in the quarter-finals of the ACC last week. The defeat stabbed him in particular because the yellow jacket couldn’t get off a shot before the nail was in his last striker.
Despite their slipping, jackets feel confidence in their ability to confront at the end of the weekend.
“We have definitely learned a lot from that experience,” Tony Morgan said in Georgia Tech. “I’m not saying it’s something we needed, but we’ve definitely took something from it.
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