TAMPA, Fla., November 15, 2025 – The University of South Florida Women's Basketball team battled No. 3 UCLA at Michelob Ultra Arena, showcasing several strong individual performances and putting together one of the most productive quarters the Bruins have allowed all season in a 94–61 result.
Following UCLA's early surge, Stefanie Ingram hit a step-back three to put USF on the board and help the Bulls find their rhythm.
The Bulls responded with their best quarter of the game, dropping 24 points in the second, the most any team has scored against UCLA in a single quarter this year.
USF continued to find rhythm offensively throughout the night, finishing with 61 points. No. 11 AP / No. 8 Coaches Poll North Carolina, which also competed at the WBCA Challenge this weekend, score 60 points in their matchup with UCLA on Thursday and later defeated Fairfield 82–68 earlier today.
Note-A-Bulls:
- Stefanie Ingram recorded 13 points, marking her third double-digit performance of the season and the 20th of her career.
- Katie Davidson recorded 16 points, securing her fourth double-digit game this season and the 60th of her career.
Despite the final score, the Bulls continued to show growth against one of the nation's top teams, highlighted by their second-quarter burst and ability to respond after UCLA's early run. The performance builds momentum as South Florida moves deeper into its November schedule.
Up Next
USF will play on Thursday, November 20, facing Duke at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN 2 from Yuengling Center in Tampa, Fl.
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Michele Woods-Baxter was named as USF women's basketball interim head coach. South Florida women's basketball has built a storied tradition over the past 25 seasons, highlighted by 19 postseason tournament appearances and 10 NCAA Tournament berths. The program has achieved 12 20-win seasons, two WNIT Final Four appearances, and captured the 2008-09 WNIT championship.
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