After the UCLA women’s beach volleyball team was upset in the NCAA Tournament last season, the Bruins made a pledge to Maggie Boyd about her last college season.
We are going to have your back.
On Sunday, in a stunning display of dominance, they made good on that promise.
With a sweep of top-seeded Stanford that took less than an hour, the third-seeded Bruins won their third national championship in the sport and first since 2019.
In a bit of serendipity on the beaches of Gulf Shores, Ala., the No. 1 pair of Boyd and Sally Perez clinched the title, sending teammates sprinting onto the court in celebration.
UCLA’s three national titles in women’s beach volleyball trail only rival USC’s six championships. The Bruins have reached the title game six times since the sport’s debut NCAA season in 2016.
This was Jenny Johnson Jordan’s first title in her third season as UCLA’s head coach. The daughter of legendary UCLA track star Rafer Johnson, Johnson Jordan was an assistant coach during her alma mater’s first two beach volleyball titles and a player on the Bruins’ 1991 women’s volleyball team that won an NCAA title.
“It feels honestly surreal,” Johnson Jordan told The California Post of the latest championship. “I don’t think it’s totally sunk in yet, but I just was really just proud of the way the team came out just firing on all cylinders on every court. I was really proud of them for that.”
The day immediately tilted in the Bruins’ favor as the team won the first set on all five courts.
Kaley Mathews and Ensley Alden notched UCLA’s first victory, a 21-16, 21-11 triumph over Stanford’s Brooke Rockwell and Ruby Sorra. Ava Williamson and Jesse Dueck followed with a 21-17, 25-23 victory that was sealed on Williamson’s ace.
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