
UCLA is the top seed in women's March Madness. It only took 36,000 miles to get there
The most remarkable number to define UCLA’s season is not No. 1 — the overall seed it has in this year’s women’s NCAA Tournament. Nor is it 43 (team rebounds per game), 2.9 (All-American Lauren Betts’ blocks per game) or 30 (total wins, including the Big …