South Carolina vs UCLA Prediction, Picks & Odds for Sunday's Women’s March Madness Game

Aisha Quiñones - Betting Analyst at Covers
Aisha Quiñones • Betting Analyst 12+ years betting experience
Updated: Apr 4, 2026 , 01:57 PM ET • 4 min read

Dawn Staley pulled off the unthinkable by knocking off the previously unbeaten UConn Huskies, but one final challenge remains as UCLA looks to stand in the Gamecocks’ way.

Dawn Staley South Carolina Gamecocks Women's NCAAB
Photo By - Reuters Connect. South Carolina Gamecocks head coach Dawn Staley looks on in the second half.

It all comes down to this. The national championship will either head west to Los Angeles or stay on the East Coast, returning to familiar ground in Columbia.

There’s no shortage of talent between these two squads, but in the end, this matchup will be defined by defense.

Both UCLA and South Carolina responded to past losses with statement performances, and now those battle-tested defenses face one final challenge to decide who finishes the job.

Let’s break down why defensive intensity will be the difference in my South Carolina vs. UCLA predictions and college basketball picks for Sunday, April 5.

South Carolina vs UCLA prediction

Who will win South Carolina vs UCLA?

South Carolina: Once you take down a powerhouse like UConn, anything feels possible. Dawn Staley has been through the trenches and used those experiences to shape a tougher, more complete team.

What we saw was a masterclass in turning last year’s loss to the Huskies into a blueprint for success in 2026, as Staley secures her fourth championship over UCLA.

South Carolina vs UCLA best bet: Under 130 (-110 at bet365)

Lockdown defense stole the spotlight in the Final Four, and another defensive showcase is on deck as the South Carolina Gamecocks meet the UCLA Bruins.

South Carolina held the UConn Huskies to a season-low 31% shooting and just 48 points, while UCLA matched that intensity by limiting Texas to 31% from the field.

The Bruins also neutralized Madison Booker and the Longhorns’ starting unit, none of whom reached double figures, which puts the spotlight on Joyce Edwards.

Even if Edwards is contained, South Carolina’s depth continues to shine, with Ta'Niya Latson delivering a timely double-double and freshman Agot Makeer adding 14 points.

Still, with two elite defenses colliding, scoring won’t come easily, making the Under the smart play in what should be a gritty title fight.

Covers COVERS INTEL: The Gamecocks have reached the Final Four in six of the last nine NCAA Tournaments, including an active streak of four consecutive appearances.

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South Carolina vs UCLA same-game parlay (SGP)

Under 130

UCLA +3.5

South Carolina moneyline

UCLA brings plenty of firepower, and Lauren Betts should have the edge inside to help keep the Bruins within striking distance.

But when it comes to experience in closing out a moment like this, Dawn Staley has been here time and time again (18 seasons deep) and knows exactly how to finish the job.

It’s hard to see South Carolina falling short, with Staley poised to capture her fourth title with the Gamecocks.

South Carolina vs UCLA odds

  • Spread: South Carolina +3.5 (-110) | UCLA -3.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: South Carolina -160 | UCLA +135
  • Over/Under: Over 130 (-110) | Under 130 (-110)

How to watch South Carolina vs UCLA

Location Mortgage Matchup Center, Phoenix, AZ
Date Sunday, April 5, 2026
Tip-off 3:30 p.m. ET
TV ABC, ESPN

Odds are correct at the time of publishing and are subject to change.
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Hailing from Harlem, New York, Aisha Quiñones joined Covers in 2024 after an illustrious career with several other major media outlets. A proud Johnnie, after graduating from the Big East basketball powerhouse St. John's University, Quiñones earned her bachelor's degree in sport management and journalism, then obtained her master's degree in media studies from The New School.

Over a span of 12+ years, Quiñones has built her portfolio as a writer, dipped her toe into on-camera work, and also been behind the scenes in producing sports content.

Despite being a New Yorker, Quiñones has always been a lifelong Los Angeles Lakers fan thanks to her mom's joy of watching Kobe Bryant play — so much of a fan to the point that Quiñones named her toy poodle after the late-great legend.

Her hometown roots stay true to her MLB and WNBA choice in teams, as a Yankees and Liberty fan, due to her uncle and grandmother's love for the sports throughout her childhood.

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