Kiki Rice scores 22 points and goes 12 for 13 from the free-throw line as the fifth-seeded Bruins use a 20-9 run to grab the lead in a 69-65 victory over their nemesis.
The Associated PressKiki Rice scored 22 points and fifth-seeded UCLA defeated top-seeded Stanford, 69-65, on Friday night to advance to the championship game of the Pac-12 Tournament. The Bruins had lost a pair of frustrating games against the Cardinal during the regular season.
Emily Bessoir scored 14 points, Charisma Osborne added 13 and Gina Conti 11 for UCLA, which erased a 16-point third-quarter deficit.
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