DEPARTMENT OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

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#19/#21 UCLA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HEADS TO HAWAII FOR TOURNAMENT

UCLA Opens Rainbow Wahine Classic Vs. Gonzaga on Nov. 24 — Defending Pac-10 2006-2007 UCLA Schedule Tournament Champions UCLA (2-2, ranked No. 19 by ESPN/ USA Today; No. 21 by AP) Date Opponent Tentative Pacifi c Time will square off against two-time defending West Coast Conference champion Gonzaga (4-1) 11/12 UC Santa Barbara W, 87-62 in the fi rst round of the 28th annual Hawaiian Airlines Rainbow Wahine Classic on Friday, 11/16 @ #4/5 Tennessee L, 60-83 Nov. 24 at 3:10 p.m. Pacifi c time. 11/18 @ UC Riverside W, 70-60 UCLA won the Rainbow Classic title back in 1998 behind Most Valuable Player Maylana 11/21 #3 Oklahoma L, 68-77 Martin, now a Bruin assistant coach. UCLA bested nationally ranked teams from Nebraska 11/24 @Hawaiian Air Rainbow Wahine Classic #2 No. Carolina v. Sacramento St. 1 p.m. and North Carolina in the fi rst two rounds and topped Kentucky for the championship. UCLA vs. Gonzaga 3:10 p.m. This year's Classic features eight teams which enter play on Friday with combined records Arkansas v. Denver 5:20 p.m. of 20-7, including four unbeaten teams. Gonzaga, UCLA's fi rst round opponent, has wins Texas Tech v. Hawaii 7:30 p.m. over Utah (57-45), UC Davis (73-70), Sacramento State (84-43) and at Portland State 11/25 UCLA vs. North Carolina or Sacramento (76-59) and a loss at Montana (78-88). The Zags are led by 6-3 senior forward Stephanie State (loser's bracket game at 11 a.m. / Hawk (14.6 ppg, 6.0 rpg). winner's bracket game at 5:30 p.m.) 11/26 7th place-1 p.m./5th place-3:10/3rd The Gonzaga-UCLA winner/loser will meet the winner/loser of the game between #2-ranked place-5:20/championship game-7:30 p.m. North Carolina (3-0) and Sacramento State (1-3) in the second round of the tournament on 11/30 @ Cal State Fullerton 7 p.m. Nov. 25 (winners-5:30 p.m. Pacifi c, losers-11 a.m. Pacifi c). On the other side of the bracket, 12/4 @ UC Irvine 7 p.m. Arkansas (5-0) will meet Denver (1-0), and Texas Tech (3-0) will play Hawaii (1-1) in fi rst 12/8-9 @ New Mexico Lobo Classic round matchups. The schedule of games for Nov. 26 is as follows: 7th place game-1 p.m. / 5th 12/8 UCLA vs Delaware State 5 p.m. place game-3:10 p.m./ 3rd place game-5:20 p.m./championship game-7:30 p.m. Pacifi c. 12/9 vs Sam Houston St./ N. Mexico 5/7 pm 12/17 Baylor (FSN) 12:30 p.m. Live Coverage — UCLABruins.com will offer a free internet audio broadcasts of the tour- 12/20 California* 7 p.m. nament games featuring the Bruins with Dave Marcus mikeside. Check the website for 12/22 Stanford* 2 p.m. matchups and game times. 12/29 @ Washington State* 2 p.m. 12/31 @ Washington* 7 p.m. Looking Ahead — UCLA plays a Thursday, Nov. 30 game at Cal St. Fullerton at 7 p.m. 1/5 Oregon State* 7 p.m. UCLA Projected Starters (Stats are as of Nov. 22) — 1/7 Oregon* 2 p.m. 1/13 USC* 2 p.m. No. Name (06-07 starts/career starts) Pos. Ht. Cl. PPG RPG 1/18 @ Arizona State* 10 a.m. 45 Noelle Quinn (4/78) G 6-0 Sr. 18.5 5.3 1/20 @ Arizona* (FSN) 11 a.m. 2 Tierra Henderson (4/4) G 5-10 So. 4.3 3.3 1/26 Washington* 7 p.m. 23 Chinyere Ibekwe (4/4) C 6-4 So. 5.5 5.5 1/28 Washington State* 2 p.m. 31 Amanda Livingston (4/62) F 6-1 Sr. 9.0 5.0 2/1 @ Oregon* 7 p.m. 14 Lindsey Pluimer (4/64) F 6-4 Jr. 15.8 5.5 2/3 @ Oregon State* 7 p.m. 2/10 @ USC* (FSN) 11 a.m. Off the Bench 2/15 Arizona* 7 p.m. No. Name (career starts/career games) Pos. Ht. Cl. PPG RPG 2/18 Arizona State* (FSN) 1 p.m. 3 Shaina Zaidi (0/38) G 5-8 Sr. 5.0 1.5 2/22 @ Stanford* 7 p.m. 5 Alexis Olivier (0/1) G 5-8 Fr. 0.0 0.0 2/24 @ California* 2 p.m. 10 Allison Taka (0/2) G 5-8 Fr. 0.0 1.0 3/2-5 Pac-10 Tourn. @ San Jose 11 Julia Pitts (17/38) F 6-2 Sr.R 2.0 0.0 3/17-20 NCAA 1st/2nd Rds. (Austin,TX; East 13 Erica Latimer (0/4) F/G 6-0 Fr. 0.5 1.0 Lansing,MI; Hartford,CT; Minneapolis,MN; 21 Amy Horton (0/4) G/F 5-10 Fr. 4.0 3.3 Pittsburgh,PA; Raleigh,NC; LA,CA; Stanford,CA) 22 Consuelo Lezcano (3/56) F/C 6-4 Sr. 1.0 1.0 3/24-27 NCAA Regionals (Dallas,TX; Dayton,OH; 32 Jerica Williams (0/4) G 5-8 Fr. 2.0 1.3 Greensboro,NC; Fresno,CA) 34 Moniquee Alexander (0/4) C 6-6 Fr. 5.3 3.8 4/1-3 NCAA Final Four (Cleveland,OH) Not Returning Final '05-06 Pac-10 Standings Name (g in '06/career starts) Pos. Ht. Cl. PPG RPG Team Pac-10 Overall (31/116) G 5-8 Sr. 12.5 4.7 Stanford 15-3 26-8 Ortal Oren (30/3) G 5-9 Sr. 2.9 1.2 Arizona State 14-4 25-7 UCLA* 12-6 21-11 Lauren Pedersen (26/11) G 5-10 So. 1.7 0.9 Washington 11-7 19-11 Brittany Ringel (6/0) F 6-1 Sr. 1.0 0.7 USC 11-7 19-12 Emma Tautolo (8/0) F 6-2 Sr. 1.0 0.3 California 10-8 18-12 Oregon State 7-11 16-15 Lisa Willis (32/90) G 5-11 Sr. 17.8 5.8 Oregon 5-13 14-15 Arizona 3-15 8-22 Series with Tournament Opponents — This will be the fi rst meeting between UCLA and Washington State 2-16 8-20 Gonzaga on the hardwood. UCLA leads the series with North Caroina, 4-3, and captured * won Pac-10 Tournament the last meeting, 69-65, on Nov. 20, 1999 in Lubbock, TX. The Bruins lead Sacramento

pg. 1 of 6 State in the series by a 2-0 count with the last pre-season honors are piling up for senior Bruin elite. She is one of just eight Bruins to meeting being a 106-43 UCLA win on Nov. 24, guard Noelle Quinn. She was named to the have averaged at least 18 points and eight 2002 in Hawaii. UCLA has not played Denver. pre-season Wade Watch List and is a pre-sea- rebounds in a season. The other eight include Arkansas won the only meeting with UCLA by son candidate for the Wooden Award for the Denise Curry (four times, 1978-1981), Natalie a 90-80 score in overtime in an NCAA game third consecutive year. She was also named Williams (three times, 1992-94), Ann Meyers played at Fayetteville, AR on March 14, 1990. to Street & Smith's "Terrifi c 10" list as one of (two times, 1978 & 1975), Maylana Martin (one Texas Tech leads the series with the Bruins 3-0 the Top 10 players in the nation and is listed by time, 1999), Rehema Stephens (one time, and posted a 95-80 win over UCLA in Pauley on ESPN.com as one of the Top 5 players in the 1991), Dora Dome (one time, 1988), Necie Nov. 29, 1996 in the last meeting. UCLA leads nation at the wing position. Additionally, Quinn Thompson (one time, 1982). the series with the host team from Hawaii by was named to the pre-season All-Pac-10 team Coaches, Media Pick Bruins To Finish Sixth a 4-1 count, but lost the last game, 70-66, on for the third straight year. In Pac-10 — The Pac-10 women’s basketball Nov. 23, 2002 in Hawaii. Pluimer Starts Strong — Junior forward Lind- coaches picked UCLA to fi nish sixth in the UCLA Falls To #3 Oklahoma — UCLA lost a sey Pluimer has had an impressive start to the conference in the annual pre-season poll. 77-68 decision to #3 ranked Oklahoma despite season. In the Bruins' four games so far, Pluimer Stanford, with nine fi rst-place votes, was the 22 points from Noelle Quinn. The Sooners used has averaged 15.8 points and 5.5 rebounds. solid choice to fi nish fi rst. The Cardinal (81 a barrage of three-points shots to separate In the opener against UC Santa Barbara, she points) was followed by Arizona State (one themselves from the Bruins in each half. OU scored a career-high 23 points on 8-12 shoot- fi rst-place vote, 70), USC (63), California and hit four threes during a 15-5 three-minute spurt ing from the fi eld and grabbed a game-high Washington (53), UCLA (46), Arizona (32), Or- to help them take a 36-29 lead at intermission. 11 rebounds. At Tennessee, she scored 17 egon (22), Washington State (16) and Oregon The visitors then hit fi ve out of six three- points with four boards, and at UC Riverside, State (14). In the media poll, Stanford is ranked shots in the fi rst six minutes of the second half she scored 14 points with three boards. She No. 1, receiving all 11 fi rst-place votes. Arizona to expand their lead to as many as 21 points. added nine points against Oklahoma. State is second, followed by USC, California, The Bruins closed to within seven on a three- Washington, UCLA, Arizona, Oregon, Oregon Challenging Schedule Set for 2006-07 — The point play by Quinn with 1:47 to go at 73-66 State and Washington State. Bruins could see action against as many as 10 but would get no closer. teams which were in the NCAA Tournament Bruin Pac-10 Notes — With a third place con- UCLA Wins at Riverside — UCLA used a a year ago (Tennessee, Baylor, Oklahoma, ference fi nish in 2006, the Bruins earned their 15-point, 10- effort from Amanda California, USC, Washington, Stanford, Arizona sixth top-four conference fi nish in the last nine Livingston, her fi rst career double-double, to State, New Mexico, North Carolina). UCLA seasons. Only Stanford, with nine top-four fi n- run past UC Riverside, 70-60. Noelle Quinn already played at Tennessee on November ishes, has achieved a higher level of success in led the Bruins, who led 32-18 at the half, in 16 and will host Big XII teams from Oklahoma that period. Arizona, Arizona State and Oregon scoring with 19 points and in assists with fi ve. and Baylor on November 21 and December are next with fi ve such fi nishes each. Lindsey Pluimer was a third Bruin in double 17, respectively. The Bruins could also meet Noelle Quinn earned three Conference Player digits with 14 points. North Carolina and New Mexico in Holiday of the Week awards in the 2006 season, upping tournament action. No. 4/5 Tennessee Uses Strong Second-Half her career total to eight. That mark ties her Start To Defeat Bruins — UCLA hung with UCLA Ranked In Top 25 in Four Pre-Season for the all-time lead in the Pac-10 with Tanja the No. 4/5 Tennessee Lady Vols for the fi rst Polls — UCLA received No. 23 pre-season Kostic (1993-96) of Oregon State, Lisa Leslie half of the contest but could not withstand a national rankings in the AP and the WBCA/USA (1991-94) of USC, Cherie Nelson (1987-89) of strong start to the second half by Tennessee. Today/ESPN coaches' polls. Athlon Sports' The Lady Vols opened the second half with a pre-season national poll had UCLA ranked No. 10-0 run to turn a 10-point halftime lead into a 15, and CSTV.com ranked the Bruins No. 19. UCLA Career Records 20-point lead, and the Bruins dropped an 83-60 Many of UCLA's 2006-07 opponents are also decision in front of a crowd of nearly 12,000. ranked in the Top 25. The WBCA/USA Today/ Points Noelle Quinn led UCLA with 20 points, and ESPN coaches' poll showed the Bruins with 1) Denise Curry (1978-81) ...... 3,198 Lindsey Pluimer added 17. potential matchups with #2 North Carolina, #3 2) Maylana Martin (1997-00) ...... 2,101 3) Rehema Stephens (1990-92) ...... 1,887 Oklahoma, #4 Stanford, #5 Tennessee, #12 Bruins Best Gauchos in Opener— UCLA 4) (1991-94) ...... 1,813 Arizona State, #18 Baylor, #20 New Mexico, opened the regular season with a 87-62 win 5) Nikki Blue (2003-06) ...... 1,797 #21 Cal, #22 USC and #25 Washington. over UC Santa Barbara in Pauley on Nov. 12. 6) Anita Ortega (1976-79) ...... 1,751 Lindsey Pluimer scored a career-high 23 points San Jose to Host Pac-10 Women’s Basket- 7) Michelle Greco (1999-2003) ...... 1,707 8) Ann Meyers (1975-78) ...... 1,685 to pace the Bruins and grabbed a team-best ball Tournament — The 2006-07 season will 9) Lisa Willis (2003-06)...... 1,677 11 boards, one shy of her career-best. UCLA conclude with the Pac-10 Women’s Basketball 10) Dora Dome (1985-88) ...... 1,589 opened up the game with a 12-2 run in the last Tournament to be played once again this season 11) Necie Thompson (1981-83) ...... 1,536 fi ve minutes of the fi rst half and led 43-31 at at the HP Pavilion in San Jose, CA on March 12) Anne Dean (1983-86) ...... 1,364 intermission. A 11-1 run early in the second half 2-5. All conference schools will participate in 13) Noelle Quinn (2004-) ...... 1,354 helped to open up a 21-point Bruin advantage the tournament, with the winner receiving the and put the game under control. Noelle Quinn conference’s automatic bid to the 2006 NCAA Rebounds 1) Denise Curry (1978-81) ...... 1,310 scored 13 points and handed out six assists. tournament. The team that fi nishes the regular 2) Rehema Stephens (1990-92) ...... 1,137 Bruins Go 1-1 in Exhibitions— UCLA used season atop the Pac-10 standings is the confer- 3) Necie Thompson (1981-83) ...... 940 18 points and 10 rebounds from Noelle Quinn ence champion. 4) Maylana Martin (1997-00) ...... 935 5) Ann Meyers (1975-78) ...... 819 and 17 points and seven rebounds from Lindsey What's Returning ? — UCLA returns 57% of 6) Sandra VanEmbricqs(1987-90) ...... 811 Pluimer to top Team Concept, 79-73 on Nov. 5. the total fi eld goals made; 60% of the games 7) Janae Hubbard (1997-00) ...... 798 Despite 14 points from returning starters Quinn, started; 56% of the minutes played; 63% of the 8) Jackie Joyner ('81-83,'84-85) ...... 752 Pluimer and Amanda Livingston, UCLA dropped rebounds pulled down; 22% of the three-point 9) Denise Curry (1977-80) ...... 691 a 79-70 decision to Love and Basketball on fi eld goals made; 38% of the assists handed 10) Dora Dome (1985-88) ...... 674 Nov. 1 in Pauley Pavilion. Pluimer grabbed 12 out; 37% of the steals made; 65% of the blocked 11) Kisa Hughes (1994-96) ...... 652 12) Lisa Willis (2003-06)...... 645 rebounds, and Livingston added 11 to complete shots made. 13) Rehema Stephens (1990-92) ...... 643 their double-doubles. Senior guard Shaina Zaidi Quinn One of Eight — Noelle Quinn's scoring 14) Nikki Blue (2003-06) ...... 616 was also in double digits with 10 points. and rebounding averages of 18.1 points and 15) Noelle Quinn (2004-) ...... 604 Quinn Earns Pre-Season Acclaim — The 8.2 rebounds per game placed her among the pg. 2 of 6 USC and Natalie Williams (1991-94) of UCLA. 2005-06 Bruin Highlights UCLA's win over Stanford in the 2006 Pac-10 Tournament marked its second win of the season •UCLA captured its fi rst Pac-10 Tournament over the Cardinal. It was the fi rst time a Stanford team has lost to a conference opponent twice Championship in the same season since the Bruins won a pair of matchups in the 1987-88 season. •Home court winning % of .833 (10-2) Noelle Quinn averaged a career-best 18.1 points per game in the 2005-06 season and owns ranked as the best since 1980-81 season a 17.1 points per game mark for her career. She fi nished the season ranked third in Pac-10 (15-2/ .882) scoring (18.1), second in rebounding (8.2) and fourth in assists (3.84). She completed her junior •School record 161 three-pointers made and season with 1,280 career points. Quinn scored 20 points or more in 10 of the last 16 games .366 was second-best % of the 2005-06 season and averaged 20.5 points (328) and 8.9 rebounds (142) while shooting •580 pts. scored by Quinn was most by 53.2% (134-252) from the fi eld in those fi nal 16 games. She had seven double-doubles in that Bruin since 595 scored by Rehema Ste- span and the team won 12 of those last 16 games. Her total of 580 points in 2006 were the most phens in 1992 by a Bruin since Rehema Stephens scored 595 in the 1992 season. •Coach Olivier posted career-win #200 Quinn, Pluimer Earn Academic All-District Honors — Noelle Quinn and Lindsey Pluimer were •Nikki Blue ranked 12th in nation in assists/g selected to the CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District 8 women's basketball team. (5.91) and was fi rst Bruin to ever lead Pac- Quinn, who holds a 3.26 GPA in Sociology, was selected to the fi rst team and was eligible for 10 in assists the national Academic All-American ballot. Pluimer, a 3.67 student, received third-team honors and was one of just two underclassmen selected to the All-District 8 teams. The duo also re- •Quinn earned three Pac-10 Player of the ceived Pac-10 All-Academic honors, with Pluimer being named to the fi rst team and Quinn to Week Honors to tie conf. record for most the honorable mention squad. awards won •Pluimer (3.67 gpa-3rd team) and Quinn Bruins Win Pac-10 Tournament, Earn Automatic Bid to NCAA Tournament — The Bruins (3.26-1st-team) were selected CoSIDA/ (third place regular season fi nish) earned the Pac-10 Conference's automatic bid to the 2006 ESPN the Mag Academic All-Dist. 8 NCAA tournament with an 85-76 overtime win over Stanford in the title game of the Pac-10 Tour- nament on March 6. UCLA swept past Cal, Arizona State and Stanford on consecutive days to •Team ranked seventh in the nation in scor- earn a second win in the season series over all three teams during the conference tournament ing average (77.3), 18th in FG% (.455), and headed to the NCAA Tournament for the ninth time. The win over Stanford marked the fi rst 8th in assists (17.3) and 26th in three-point time the Bruins had dealt the Cardinal a second loss in a season since 1987-88. shooting (.366) 2006 Season Ends in NCAA 2nd Round Loss At Purdue — UCLA fi nished the 2005-06 regular •Lisa Willis selected in fi rst round of WNBA season by winning nine of its last 10 games, including three straight in the Pac-10 Tournament. draft; Blue in second round The Bruins were selected as the #5 seed in the Cleveland, OH Regional and defeated 23rd-ranked (AP)/21st-ranked (USA Today/ESPN) Bowling Green State University (#12 seed, champion of Career Numbers the Mid-American Conference) in the fi rst round by a score of 74-61. UCLA dropped a 61-54 Double-Doubles decision at #4 seed and 11th-ranked Purdue in second round play in West Lafayette, IN. Quinn - 21 Bruins Ranked in Both Polls to End 2005-06— UCLA fi nished the 2006 season ranked in both Pluimer - 3; Livingston - 1; Pitts - 1 major polls for the fi rst time since 1998-99. The Bruins held down the 18th spot in the ESPN/USA 20-Point Games Today poll and were ranked 21st. Quinn - 29 Pluimer - 2; Livingston - 1; Pitts - 1 Player Bio Updates #2 Tierra Henderson — Scored six vs. Oklahoma with two steals ... Made her third career start at UCR ... Tied her career high with three assists and had two steals at Tennessee … UCLA In The Rankings Made fi rst career start vs. UCSB and posted career-highs in points (9), rebounds (6) and as- ESPN/ sists (3) … Tough, aggressive defender … Had a rebound and key in last year's Pac-10 Date USA Today AP championship win over Stanford … Drew key charging foul late in the home win over Cal … Preseason 23 23 Recorded then career-bests in points (four) and rebounds (fi ve) at Cal. Career Highs: Pts. 9, 11/13/06 21 20 v. UCSB, 11/12/06; Reb. 6 v. UCSB, 11/12/06; Asst. 3, last at Tennessee, 11/16/06; Stls. 3 at 11/20/06 19 21 Washington, 1/12/06.

2006-07 UCLA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROSTER No Name Pos Ht Yr Exp. Hometown (High School) Pronunciation 2 Tierra Henderson G 5-10 So. 1V Pasadena, CA (Muir HS) tee-AIR-uh 3 Shaina Zaidi G 5-8 Sr. 3V Valencia, CA (Marlborough HS) SHANE-uh ZAY-dee 5 Alexis Olivier G 5-8 Fr. HS Seal Beach, CA (Los Alamitos HS) oh-LIV-ee-yeah 10 Allison Taka G 5-8 Fr. HS Culver City, CA (Culver City HS) TOCK-a 11 Julia Pitts F 6-2 Sr.R 3V Carson, CA (North Torrance HS) 13 Erica Latimer F 6-0 Fr. HS Los Angeles, CA (Windward HS) 14 Lindsey Pluimer F 6-4 Jr. 2V San Clemente, CA (San Clemente HS) PLUM-er 21 Amy Horton G/F 5-10 Fr. HS Tallapoosa, GA (Haralson Co. HS) 22 Consuelo Lezcano F/C 6-4 Sr. 3V Marathon Shores, FL (Marathon HS) con-SWAY-low less-CON-oh 23 Chinyere Ibekwe F/C 6-4 So. 1V Los Angeles, CA (Carson HS) chin-YAIR-eh ib-BECK-way 31 Amanda Livingston F 6-1 Sr. 3V Yorba Linda, CA (Troy HS) 32 Jerica Williams G 5-8 Fr. HS San Diego, CA (Mount Miguel HS) 34 Moniquee Alexander C 6-6 Fr. HS Harbor Cty, CA (Edison Academic Center) Mo-KNEE-ck 45 Noelle Quinn G 6-0 Sr. 3V Los Angeles, CA (Bishop Montgomery HS) Head Coach: Kathy Olivier (UNLV ’82) Assistant Coaches: Pam Walker (UCLA ’85), Trisha Stafford-Odom (Cal ’92), Maylana Martin (UCLA ’00)

pg. 3 of 6 #3 Shaina Zaidi — Scored three vs. Oklahoma ... Scored nine points and was a perfect 3-3 from the fi eld at UC Riverside … Recorded fi ve points and posted career highs with four rebounds 06-07 Individual Stats and two assists at Tennessee … Scored three off the bench v. UCSB … Scored 10 in a starting Double Double (pts-reb.) role in the exhibition opener v. Love and Basketball … Saw action last season in 12 games … Pluimer(1); Livingston (1) Scored fi ve with an against UC Irvine. Career Highs: Pts. 10 at USC, 2/26/05; Reb. 4 at Tennessee, 11/16/06; Asst. 2 at Tennessee, 11/16/06; Stls. 3 at Arizona, 2/4/06. Double Figures (pts) Quinn (4) Pluimer (3) #5 Alexis Olivier— Played but did not score v. UCSB … Played at Los Alamitos HS … Aver- Livingston (2) Ibekwe (1) aged 6.0 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game as a senior … Started in 18 games as a senior … Earned team’s Top Scholar award, Most Improved Player award, Coach’s award and 20-Pt. Scoring Hustle award. Quinn (2) Pluimer (1)

#10 Allison Taka— Handed out one assist at UCR … Played but did not score v. UCSB … Played Double Figures (reb) at Culver City HS and averaged 16.1 points, 5.5 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 2.9 steals per game Pluimer (1) Livingston (1) Alexander (1) as a senior … Led the league in assists average as a senior … Served as team captain in her junior and senior seasons … Most Outstanding Player in the Ocean League as a senior… Both Leading Scorers (w/ ties) parents, two cousins and an aunt attended UCLA. Career Highs: Asst. 1 at UCR, 11/18/06; Reb. Quinn (3); Pluimer (1) 1 v. UCSB, 11/12/06. Leading Rebounders (w/ ties) #11 Julia Pitts — Saw her fi rst action of the season at Tennessee, scoring two points with one Quinn (1) Pluimer (1) Ibekwe (1) steal in fi ve minutes of play … Saw action in 11 games in 2005-06 … Saw her fi rst action of the Horton (1) Livingston (1) 2005-06 season in the game at USC (1/21/06) … Had two points and two boards in eight minutes at USC … Had left knee surgery to repair a torn meniscus the week of Nov. 7, 2005 … Redshirted For the Record in 2004-05 after undergoing knee surgery during each of her fi rst two seasons as a Bruin … Saw action in 18 games and was a starter in nine games in the 2003-04 season … Starter in all eight UCLA 80 pts or over 1-0 games she appeared in as a true freshman in 2002-03 and was averaging 10.0 ppg and 3.7 rpg UCLA 70-79 pts 1-0 while shooting .674 from the fi eld when she went down with season-ending injury against Baylor on UCLA 60-69 pts 0-2 Dec. 19, 2002. Career Highs: Pts. 20 at Georgia, 12/6/02; Reb. 11 v. Northwestern St., 11/30/02; UCLA under 60 pts 0-0 Asst. 3, last at USC, 12/28/03; Stl. 2, last v. Michigan St., 12/19/03. Opp 80 pts or over 0-1 #13 Erica Latimer — Had an assist and steal vs. Oklahoma ... Scored her fi rst points at UCR … Opp scoring 70-79 pts 0-1 Recorded two steals and had one rebound in 10 minutes at Tennessee … Handed out two assists Opp scoring 60-69 pts 2-0 off the bench v. UCSB … Played at Windward HS in Los Angeles, CA … As a senior, she averaged Opp under 60 pts 0-0 17.5 points, 10.0 rebounds, 4.5 steals, 4.0 assists and 2.5 blocks per game … Had career-high UCLA leads at half 2-0 32 points as a senior in a game against Carondolet HS … Team reached the State fi nals and UCLA tied at half 0-0 won the league and CIF 4A championships as a senior … Named MVP of her league, CIF Player UCLA trails at half 0-2 of the Year, fi rst-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports), honorable mention McDonald’s All-American … Also earned high school letters in volleyball, track and fi eld and cross country … Competed in UCLA fg% .500 or better 1-0 the World Youth Championships for Finland … Played for Finland’s National team for 15 and 18 year-olds from 2000-2002 … Played in the European Championship Qualifi er rounds for 16 UCLA fg% .450 - .499 0-1 and-under in England … Played at the European Championship Tournament for 18-and-unders UCLA fg% .400 - .449 1-0 in Skofja Loka and Greece. Career Highs: Pts. 2 at UCR, 11/18/06; Reb. 2 v. UCSB, 11/12/06; UCLA fg% 350- .400 0-1 Asst. 2 v. UCSB, 11/12/06; Stls. 2 at Tennessee, 11/16/06. UCLA fg%.300-.349 0-0 #14 Lindsey Pluimer — Entered the week ranked sixth in the Pac-10 in scoring (18.0), seventh Opp fg% less than .300 0-0 in FG% (.588), fi fth in offensive boards (3.67), seventh in blocked shots (1.0), second in minutes Opp. fg% .300-.349 1-0 played/g (37) … Had nine points, four rebounds vs. Oklahoma ... Had 14 points and two blocks at Opp. fg% .350- .400 1-0 UCR … Scored 17 points on 7-10 shooting from the fi eld at Tennessee … Scored a career-best Opp fg% .400-.450 0-0 23 points on 8-12 shooting and grabbed 11 rebounds v. UCSB ... 2006 Third-team Academic All- Opp. fg% btn .450-.500 0-0 District 8 selection … First-team All-Pac-10 Academic … Starter in each game during her Bruin Opp. fg% over .500 0-2 career ( 62 straight) … T-fourth in the Pac-10 in % in 2005-06 after hitting 70-88 FT Outshooting/tied Opp. 2-0 (.795) … Eighth in fi eld goal percentage (.485) … Scored 16 points and played tough defense in Outshot by Opp 0-2 the paint in the Pac-10 championship win over Stanford… Scored 17 in the fi nal regular season game at Oregon and clinched the win with a pair of last-second free throws …Her offensive re- UCLA Reb. Adv./Tied 2-0 bound basket with 12 seconds left sent the Cal home game to overtime. Career Highs: Pts. 23 v. UCSB, 11/12/06; Reb. 12, last v. Washington, 2/11/06; Asst. 4 v. Cal, 1/29/06; Stl. 4 at Washington, Opp. Reb. Advantage 0-2 1/12/06; Blk. 3, last v. Oregon State, 12/22/05. Fewer Turnovers than Opp. 0-1 More/Same Turnovers than Opp. 2-1 #21 Amy Horton — Scored a career-best nine points vs. Oklahoma ... Had two points, two boards and a at UCR … Grabbed fi ve rebounds and had one assist at Tennessee … Scored fi ve v. Margin is 10 points or less 1-1 UCSB … Averaged 36 points, 11 rebounds, four assists and two steals as a prep senior Haralson Co. HS … Ranked third in the nation in scoring as a senior … Three-time All-State selection … Margin is 11-20 points 0-0 Named honorable mention Parade All-American … adidas All-American selection … adidas All- Margin is 20+ points 1-1 American team MVP … Two-time All-Area Player of the Year … Named all four years to the Atlanta Tip-Off Club team. Career Highs: Pts. 9 v. Oklahoma, 11/21/06; Reb. 5 at Tennessee, 11/16/06; vs. ranked opponents 0-2 Asst. 2 v. Oklahoma, 11/21/06; Stl. 1 v. Oklahoma, 11/21/06; Blk 1, at UCR, 11/18/06. vs. unranked opponents 2-0 #22 Consuelo Lezcano — Had a basket against Oklahoma ... Had an assist and steal at UCR … Scored two and had one rebound at Tennessee … Grabbed two boards against UCSB … With fi ve minutes to play: Saw action in 18 games in 2005-06 with three starts … Made fi rst career start last season at UCLA leads 2-0 UCSB and scored six in 20 minutes of action. Career Highs: Pts. 9 v. Wash. St., 1/7/05; Reb. 5, UCLA trails 0-2 last at Wash. St., 1/7/05; Asst. 1, last at UCR, 11/18/06; Stl. 1, last at UCR, 11/18/06; Blk. 2 v. Game tied 0-0 Stanford, 2/20/05. pg. 4 of 6 #23 Chinyere Ibekwe — Entered the week ranked fourth in the Pac- 10 in fi eld goal % (.643) and T-10th in steals (2.0) … Pulled down four Where the Bruins Rank in the Pac-10 rebounds v. Oklahoma ... Pulled down eight boards at UCR … Scored (thru 11/20 games) seven points on 3-3 shooting with fi ve rebounds and three steals at Ten- nessee … Made her fi rst career start and scored 11 points and grabbed INDIVIDUAL (Top 10) TEAM (Top 5) fi ve boards v. UCSB … Made 6-10 shots in NCAA action last season Scoring Scoring Offense vs. Purdue and Bowling Green … Shot 10-17 from the fi eld in Pac-10 Pluimer ...... 6th (18.0) 3rd ...... 72.3 tournament games … In the last 12 games of the 2005-06 season, she Quinn ...... 17th (17.3) scored 68 points, grabbed 49 rebounds, blocked nine shots and made % Field Goal % 29 of 55 shots (.527) … Had eight points, four rebounds and a blocked 4th...... 456 Livingston ...... 1st (.714) shot in Pac-10 Championship win over Stanford … Hit two big free throws Ibekwe ...... 4th (.643) with 27 seconds remaining to help clinch win over Cardinal … Scored Pluimer ...... T7th (.588) 3-Point Field Goal % 10 and grabbed four boards vs. Cal in Pac-10 Tournament win. Career 5th...... 364 Highs: Pts. 15 v. Arizona, 1/6/06; Reb. 11 v. UC Irvine, 11/30/05; Asst. Assists none; Stl. 2, last v. Ariz. St., 1/8/06; Blk. 2, at Ariz. St., 2/2/06. Quinn ...... 7th (4.33) Rebounding Offense 1st ...... 43.0 #31 Amanda Livingston — Entered the week ranked fi rst in the Pac- Steals 10 in fi eld goal percentage (.714) … Had six points, four rebounds vs. Ibekwe ...... T10th (2.00) Rebounding Defense Oklahoma ... Had 15 points, 10 rebounds at UCR for her fi rst career 5th...... 32.7 double-double … Scored three points with two boards and a steal 3-Point Field Goal % at Tennessee … Hit fi ve-six shots and scored 12 points v. UCSB … Zaidi ...... 2nd (.750) Rebouning Margin Shot .509 (60-118) from fi eld in last 22 games of the 2005-06 season 1st ...... +10.3 … Scored in double fi gures last season in wins over Cal, Stanford, 3-Point Field Goals Made Zaidi ...... T10th (1.00) Washington State, Oregon State, Charlotte and Georgia. Career Assists 5th...... 14.00 Highs: Pts. 23 at Cal, 1/22/05; Reb. 10, last at UCR, 11/18/06; Asst. 5 Blocked Shots v. Gardner-Webb, 11/19/05; Stl. 4, last v. Cal at Ariz. St., 3/4/06; Blk. Pluimer ...... T7th (1.00) 3, last v. Cal, 2/18/05. Offensive Rebounds T-2nd ...... 15.33 #32 Jerica Williams — Hit a three-pointer vs. Oklahoma ... Had two Offensive Rebounds Pluimer ...... T5th (3.67) points, a steal and rebound at UCR … Played seven minutes and did Defensive Rebounds not score at Tennessee … Scored three v. UCSB … Averaged 17.0 Defensive Rebounds 3rd ...... 27.67 points, 5.0 rebounds, 5.1 assists and 4.0 steals per game as a senior Quinn ...... 10th (4.67) Mt. Miguel HS in Spring Valley, CA … Served as team captain in her senior and junior seasons … Member of three CIF championship teams Minutes Played (2003-05) … Named fi rst-team all-league in 2004-05-06 … Team MVP Pluimer ...... T2nd (37.00) in 2006 … 2005 CIF Player of the Year … 2005 Division II fi rst-team Quinn ...... 8th (34.33) All-State selection. Career Highs: Pts. 3, last v. Oklahoma, 11/211/06; Reb. 3 v. UCSB, 11/12/06; Stls. 1, last at UCR, 11/18/06. #34 Moniquee Alexander — Scored eight with two steals vs. Oklahoma UCLA owns a record of 24-6 in games in which she scores 20 points ... Had one point, two boards at UCR … Scored four at Tennessee … … Scored 20 or more points in 10 of the last 16 Bruin games in 2006 Grabbed 10 rebounds and scored eight v. UCSB … Played the last … Had more turnovers than assists in only fi ve games in the 2005-06 two seasons at the Edison Academic Center in the IMG Academy in season … Ranked second in the Pac-10 in rebounding (8.2), third in the Bradenton, FL … Averaged 12 points, 10 rebounds and 1.5 assists per Pac-10 in scoring (18.1, 31st in nation), fourth in assists (3.84), second game as a senior … Named a 2005 Florida All-State selection … Co- in assist/TO ratio (1.68), second in defensive rebounds (6.19) and third MVP of the 2005 adidas Tournament of Champions … MVP of the 2004 in minutes played (36.19) … Named to the All-Pac-10 Tournament team adidas Shootout … Played in the USA Youth Development Festival … …Had 21 points, seven rebounds and four assists in NCAA win over Was selected an adidas Top Ten Camp All-Star in 2005 … Named an Bowling Green ... Scored 22 in Pac-10 Championship win over Stanford, underclass All-Star in 2004. Career Highs: Pts. 8, last vs. Oklahoma, including the last-second basket which sent the game to overtime … 11/21/06; Reb. 10 v. UCSB, 11/12/06; Stl. 2 vs. Oklahoma, 11/21/06; Had 16 points and 10 boards in conference tournament win over ASU … Blk. 1 vs. UCSB, 11/12/06. Contributed 18 points, 10 rebounds in tourney win over Cal … Totaled 28 points, 11 rebounds six assists and no turnovers in 38 minutes vs. #45 Noelle Quinn — Entered the week ranked seventh in the Pac-10 USC (h) … Selected Pac-10 Player of the Week for the third time in the in scoring (17.3), seventh in assists (4.33), 10th in defensive rebounds 2005-06 season and for a Pac-10 record-tying eighth time in her career (4.67) and eighth in minutes played/g (34.3) … Enters the Classic having after her performance against the Washington schools … Totaled 23 made her last 12 straight free throws ... Totaled 22 points, seven assists points, eight rebounds, nine assists v. Washington (h) … Had a six-game vs. Oklahoma ... Led all players with 19 points and also added nine boards 20 points or more streak snapped at home vs. Wash. State (it was the and fi ve assists at UCR ... Led UCLA with 20 points at Tennessee … third-straight season in which she has had a streak of six straight 20- Totaled 13 points and six assists v. UCSB … Pre-season nominee for point games) when she scored 15 … Scored a season-high 30 points the Wooden Award … Named to the Wade Watch List and to Street & on 12-16 shooting (.750) at ASU … Selected the Pac-10 Player of the Smith's Terrifi c 10 … Recognized in the pre-season by ESPN.com as Week for the seventh time in her career after her performances in home one of the Top 5 players in the nation at the wing position … Entered her wins against Stanford and Cal … Scored 25 and added team-high 11 senior season ranked 13th on the all-time school scoring list, sixth on the boards v. Cal … Led the Bruins with 25 points and added 10 rebounds career scoring average list (17.1), 15th in career rebounding and eighth v. Stanford … Selected the Pac-10 Player of the Week for sixth time in on the career rebound average list (7.8) … 2006 fi rst-team Academic her career after her performances against Clemson and UC Irvine … All-District 8 and honorable mention Pac-10 All-Academic selection … Had a team-best 19 points, 14 rebounds at Clemson … Had team-high 2006 Honorable Mention AP All-American … 2nd team All-America pick 24 points and six assists v. UC Irvine. Career Highs: Pts. 31 v. Arizona, by Women's Basketball News Service … One of 30 mid-season fi nalists 2/12/04; Reb. 15 v. Oregon, 1/29/04; Asst. 10 at Cal, 12/19/04; Stl. 8 v. for the Naismith Trophy … Her season total of 580 points ranked ninth Oregon St., 1/2/05; Blk. 3, last at Arizona, 2/4/06. on the all-time season list and was the most points scored by a Bruin player since the 1992 season when Rehema Stephens totaled 595… pg. 5 of 6 Head Coach Kathy Olivier named the 2006 Player of the Year in the Metro League by the Seattle Times, in addition, to being a fi rst-team all-league selection. She was an In her 14th season as UCLA head coach, Kathy Olivier has energized the honorable mention All-American selection by Street and Smith’s magazine program. The former standout player at Cal State Fullerton and UNLV and is regarded as the nation’s number six center by HoopGurlz.com has produced two Pac-10 Players of the Year, three Pac-10 Freshman and the No. 44 player in the nation by All Star Girls Report. Players of the Year, a Pac-10 team championship and a Pac-10 Tourna- ment championship. She is the only current Pac-10 coach to have as Nzekwe, a 6-4 forward, is Rogers’ teammate at Chief Sealth High School many as three freshmen named fi rst-team All-Conference performers. in Seattle, WA. She was named to the fi rst-team of the Washington State Over the last nine years, her teams have fi nished in the top four of the 3A All-Tournament squad after averaging 12.0 rebounds, 4.0 steals, 2.0 Pac-10 standings six times, a total bettered by only one other confer- blocks and 2.7 assists during the 2006 State tournament. In 2005, she ence institution during that period. From 1998-2000, she guided UCLA was named to the fi rst-team 3A All-State unit selected by the Associated to a school-best three straight NCAA tournament appearances and had Press. She was named MVP of the Metro League in 2005 and was a the Bruins back in the NCAA Tournament again in 2006. second-team All-State selection by the Seattle Times. She was an honor- able mention All-America selection by Street and Smith’s magazine and Interest in UCLA women's basketball has taken off to new levels under is regarded as one of the nation’s top 12 forwards by HoopGurlz.com Olivier. The only six regular season crowds in Bruin history of over and the No. 61 player in the nation by All Star Girls Report. 7,000 fans have come out to support UCLA during her tenure. In fact, the top 13 regular season crowds in school history have come with Brown, a 6-4 forward, averaged 12.5 points, 7.6 rebounds and 2.3 Olivier at the helm. blocked shots per game last season for Bishop Amat High School in LaPuente, CA. She was selected to the 2006 adidas Top 10 all-star team She has steadily built the program to refl ect her own positive, upbeat and and was the CIF Southern Section III-A Co-Player of the Year. She is an outgoing personality. Olivier has posted a 204-177 overall mark which honorable mention All-America selection by Street and Smith’s magazine includes six top-four Pac-10 fi nishes in the last nine years. Her teams and is regarded as the nation’s No. 16 player by All Star Girls Report may favor a running game on offense, but defense is another Olivier and one of the nation’s top 100 players by HoopGurlz.com. Her high strong point. Six of the all-time school top 10 marks for lowest opponent school team has posted a record of 101-5 over the last three seasons fi eld goal percentages belong to Olivier-coached squads. and has captured back-to-back State championships. In 2006, the Bruins fi nished the season strong while posting a 21-11 Campbell, a 5-10 guard, averaged 22 points and 10 rebounds per game record and earned a third-place fi nish in the Pac-10. With wins over last season Edison High School in Alexandria, VA. She was selected a Cal, Arizona State and Stanford on consecutive days, UCLA captured 2006 EA Sports All-American, a 2006 Student Sports Underclass All- its fi rst Pac-10 Tournament title and the league's automatic bid to the American and an honorable mention All-American by Street and Smith’s NCAA Tournament. Nikki Blue became just the fi fth four-time, fi rst-team magazine. Campbell is regarded as the No. 35 player in the nation by All All-Pac-10 selection and was joined on the fi rst-team by Lisa Willis and Star Girls Report and one of the nation’s Top 100 players by HoopGurlz. Noelle Quinn. Blue became the fi rst Bruin player to lead the Pac-10 com. She was named 2006 fi rst-team All-Metro in the Washington, DC in assists while Willis, the Pac-10 Tournament MVP, led the league in area, fi rst-team All-State by the Associated Press of Virginia and fi rst- steals for the third straight season. Quinn ranked second in the Pac-10 team All-State by the Virginia High School Coaches Association. She in rebounding and third in scoring. The team's 10-2 record in Pauley earned fi rst-team Virginia State Tournament, fi rst-team All-Region (DC, Pavilion (.833) was the highest home court winning percentage posted VA, MD) and a 2006 AAA fi rst-team All-State pick. In 2005, she earned by a Bruin team since the 1980-81 squad went 15-2 (.882). fi rst-team All-State by the Virginia High School Coaches Association Olivier originally joined the UCLA staff in the summer of 1986 as an as- and second-team All-State by the Associated Press. sistant coach. Olivier began her coaching career at UNLV as a graduate Earl is a 6-1 forward who averaged 19.0 points, 7.2 rebounds, 2.6 assists, assistant in 1981-82. Following one season at UC Irvine (1982-83), she 3.8 steals and 1.5 blocks last season for Diamond Ranch High School was hired at USC and was on the Trojan staff for three years (1983- in Pomona, CA. She was named an honorable mention All-American 84 through 1985-86) as an assistant. USC, led by sophomore Cheryl by Street and Smith’s magazine, the nation’s No. 30 player by All Star Miller, won the NCAA title in Olivier’s fi rst year (1984) and reached the Girls Report, one of the nation’s Top 100 players by HoopGurlz.com championship game in her third season (1986). and to the 2006 adidas Top 10 all-star team. The former Kathy Ricks, Olivier was a standout player at Cal State Morris is a 5-9 guard who averaged 12.1 points, 2.3 assists, 2.6 steals Fullerton and then at UNLV. As a freshman (1977-78) at CSUF, she and 3.7 rebounds last season for Muir High School in Pasadena, CA. averaged 15.6 points and 9.2 rebounds and raised her scoring average She is considered one of the top players in southern California and to 19.3 as a sophomore. As a junior (1979-80) at UNLV, she earned played with Earl and Brown on the FBC club team that went undefeated All-America honors while averaging a team-high 16.3 points and 5.7 this past summer. rebounds. In her fi nal year (1980-81), she led the Rebels in scoring (20.2) and ranked second in rebounding (9.2). “With the signing of this group, we have continued to be successful in our quest to keep the best players in Southern California and on the Bruins Sign No. 4-Ranked Recruiting Class — UCLA signed six of West Coast here at home and added signifi cantly to our team depth the nation’s most highly regarded standouts in the early signing period and size,” said Olivier. “Each student-athlete brings a great deal of tal- in November - 6-4 center Regina Rogers, 6-4 forward Christina Nzekwe, ent, experience and promise to the table. Each comes from a winning 6-4 forward Candice Brown, 6-1 forward Nina Earl, 5-10 guard Doreena program and brings a number of positive intangibles to our team in Campbell and 5-9 guard Darxia Morris. The group, which will enter UCLA addition to her outstanding playing ability. This class has a great com- in the fall of 2007 as freshmen and become members of the 2007-08 bination of shooting, size and quickness. We have now put together Bruin team, is ranked as the No. 4 recruiting class in the nation by The another top-level recruiting class, which makes me very excited about All Star Girls Report and tied for No. 8 by Hoop Gurlz.com. the future of UCLA Basketball. Each of these players will add a great Rogers, a 6-4 center, averaged 15.6 points, 9.0 rebounds and 3.0 blocks deal more to that excitement.” per game last season for Chief Sealth High School in Seattle, WA. She was the MVP of the 2006 Washington State 3A Tournament and was named to the fi rst-team All-State Tournament squad. Rogers was also

pg. 6 of 6 2006-07 Season Bests #2 Tierra Henderson #22 Consuelo Lezcano Opponent Team Highs Minutes: 25 at UCR, 11/18/06 Minutes: 6 v. UCSB, 11/12/06 FG %: .531 (34-64) by Tenn., 11/16/06 Pts: 9, last v. UCSB, 11/12/06 Pts: 2, last vs. Oklahoma, 11/21/06 FT %: .857 (12-14) by UCSB, 11/12/06 Reb: 6 vs. UCSB, 11/12/06 Reb: 2 v. UCSB, 11/12/06 3-Pt. FG%: .562 (9-16) by Tenn., 11/21/06 Assists:3, last at Tennessee, 11/16/06 Assists: 1 at UCR, 11/18/06 3-Pts. Made: 9 by Okla., 11/21/06 Steals: 2, last vs. Oklahoma, 11/21/06 Steals: 1 at UCR, 11/18/06 FGs Made: 34 by Tenn., 11/16/06 Blocks: none Blocks: none FT Made: 12 by UCSB, 11/12/06 Reb: 40 by Oklahoma, 11/21/06 #3 Shaina Zaidi #23 Chinyere Ibekwe Points: 83 by Tenn., 11/16/06 Minutes: 21 at Tennessee, 11/16/06 Minutes: 20, last at UCR, 11/18/06 Assists: 23 by Tenn., 11/16/06 Pts: 9 at UCR, 11/18/06 Pts: 11 v. UCSB, 11/12/06 Turnovers: 24 by Oklahoma, 11/21/06 Reb: 4 at Tennessee, 11/16/06 Reb: 8 at UCR, 11/18/06 Steals: 14 by Tenn., 11/16/06 Assists: 2 at Tennessee, 11/16/06 Assists: none Blocks: 5 by UCR, 11/18/06 Steals: 1 at Tennessee, 11/16/06 Steals: 3 at Tennessee, 11/16/06 Pts. at Half: 42 by Tenn., 11/16/06 Blocks: none Blocks: 1, last at Tennesse, 11/16/06 UCLA Team Lows #5 Alexis Olivier #31 Amanda Livingston FG %: .387 (24-62) v. Okla.,11/21/06 Minutes: 1 vs. UCSB, 11/12/06 Minutes: 34 at UCR, 11/18/06 FT %: .600 (12-20) at Tenn., 11/16/06 Pts: none Pts: 15 at UCR, 11/18/06 3-Pt. FG%: .333 (3-9) v. UCR, 11/18/06 Reb: none Reb: 10 at UCR, 11/18/06 3-Pointers Made: 2 at Tenn., 11/16/06 Assists: none Assists: 3, last at UCR, 11/18/06 FG Made: 23 at Tenn., 11/16/06 Steals: none Steals: 1, last at UCR, 11/18/06 FT Made: 12 at Tenn., 11/16/06 Blocks: none Blocks: 1, last vs. Oklahoma, 11/21/06 Reb: 29, last v. Okla., 11/21/06 Points: 60 at Tenn., 11/16/06 #10 Allison Taka #32 Jerica Williams Assists: 10 at Tenn., 11/16/06 Minutes: 3 v. UCSB, 11/12/06 Minutes: 12 v. Oklahoma, 11/21/06 Turnovers: 15 v. Oklahoma, 11/21/06 Pts: none Pts: 3, last vs. Oklahoma, 11/21/06 Steals: 7, last at UCR, 11/18/06 Reb: 1 v. UCSB, 11/12/06 Reb: 3 v. UCSB, 11/12/06 Blocks: 1 at Tenn., 11/16/06 Assists: 1 at UCR, 11/18/06 Assists: none Pts. at Half: 29 v. Oklahoma, 11/21/06 Steals: none Steals: 1, last at UCR, 11/18/06 Blocks: none Blocks: none Opponents Team Lows FG %: .328 (22-67) by UCSB, 11/12/06 #11 Julia Pitts #34 Moniquee Alexander FT %: .429 (6-14) by UCR, 11/18/06 Minutes: 5 at Tennessee, 11/16/06 Minutes: 22 v. Oklahoma, 11/21/06 3-Pt. FG%: .300 (6-20) by UCR, 11/18/06 Pts: 2 at Tennessee, 11/16/06 Pts: 8, last v. Oklahoma, 11/21/06 3-Pts. Made: 6, last by UCR, 11/18/06 Reb: none Reb: 10 v. UCSB, 11/12/06 FGs Made: 22 by UCSB, 11/12/06 Assists: none Assists: none FT Made: 6 by UCR, 11/18/06 Steals: 1 at Tennessee, 11/16/06 Steals: 2 v. Oklahoma, 11/21/06 Reb: 28 by UCR, 11/18/06 Blocks: none Blocks: 1 v. UCSB, 11/12/06 Points: 60 by UCR, 11/18/06 Assists: 13 by UCR, 11/18/06 #13 Erica Latimer #45 Noelle Quinn Turnovers: 17 by UCR, 11/18/06 Minutes: 14 v. UCSB, 11/12/06 Minutes: 36 at UCR, 11/18/06 Steals: 4 by Oklahoma, 11/21/06 Pts: 2 at UCR, 11/18/06 Pts: 22 v. Oklahoma, 11/21/06 Blocks: 3, last by Oklahoma, 11/21/06 Reb: 2 v. UCSB,11/12/06 Reb: 9 a UCR, 11/18/06 Pts. at Half: 18 by UCR, 11/18/06 Assists: 2 v. UCSB, 11/12/06 Assists: 7 v. Oklahoma, 11/21/06 Steals: 2 at Tennessee, 11/16/06 Steals: 2 v. UCSB, 11/12/06 Blocks: none Blocks: 1 v. Oklahoma, 11/21/06

#14 Lindsey Pluimer UCLA Team Highs Minutes: 39 at Tennessee, 11/16/06 FG %: .511 (24-47) at UCR, 11/18/06 Pts: 23 v. UCSB, 11/12/06 FT %: .733 (22-30) v. UCSB, 11/12/06 Reb: 11 v. UCSB, 11/12/06 3-Pt. FG%: .400 (2-5) at Tenn., 11/16/06 Assists: 2 at UCR, 11/18/06 3-Pointers Made:5 v. Okla. 11/21/06 Steals: 1, last v. Oklahoma, 11/21/06 FG Made: 31 v. UCSB, 11/12/06 Blocks: 2 at UCR, 11/18/06 FT Made: 22 v. UCSB, 11/12/06 Reb: 57 v. UCSB, 11/12/06 #21 Amy Horton Points: 87 v. UCSB, 11/12/06 Minutes: 16 at Tennessee, 11/16/06 Assists: 17 v. UCSB, 11/12/06 Pts: 9 v. Oklahoma, 11/21/06 Turnovers: 26, last at UCR, 11/18/06 Reb: 5 at Tennessee, 11/16/06 Steals: 11 at Tennessee, 11/16/06 Assists: 2 v. Oklahoma, 11/21/06 Blocks: 4 at UCR, 11/18/06 Steals: 1 v. Oklahoma, 11/21/06 Pts. at Half: 43 v. UCSB, 11/12/06 Blocks: 1 at UCR, 11/18/06 2006-07 UCLA Women's Basketball UCLA Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 21, 2006) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (2-2) (1-1) (1-1) (0-0) CONFERENCE...... (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (2-2) (1-1) (1-1) (0-0)

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------45 Quinn, Noelle...... 4-4 138 34.5 27-65 .415 3-7 .429 17-20 .850 3 18 21 5.3 4 0 20 17 1 5 74 18.5 14 Pluimer, Lindsey... 4-4 149 37.2 22-47 .468 2-7 .286 17-20 .850 12 10 22 5.5 11 0 5 11 4 2 63 15.8 31 Livingston, Amanda. 4-4 101 25.3 12-17 .706 0-0 .000 12-14 .857 7 13 20 5.0 7 0 7 10 2 3 36 9.0 23 Ibekwe, Chinyere... 4-4 63 15.8 9-19 .474 0-0 .000 4-10 .400 10 12 22 5.5 12 0 0 10 2 6 22 5.5 34 Alexander, Moniquee 4-0 56 14.0 8-17 .471 0-0 .000 5-12 .417 7 8 15 3.8 5 0 0 10 1 2 21 5.3 03 Zaidi, Shaina...... 4-0 48 12.0 6-10 .600 4-6 .667 4-6 .667 1 5 6 1.5 6 0 3 3 0 1 20 5.0 02 Henderson, Tierra.. 4-4 82 20.5 6-22 .273 1-5 .200 4-10 .400 4 9 13 3.3 10 0 8 11 0 6 17 4.3 21 Horton, Amy...... 4-0 58 14.5 5-14 .357 1-5 .200 5-6 .833 3 10 13 3.3 7 0 5 6 1 1 16 4.0 32 Williams, Jerica... 4-0 41 10.3 3-8 .375 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 1 4 5 1.3 3 0 0 4 0 2 8 2.0 11 Pitts, Julia...... 1-0 5 5.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2.0 22 Lezcano, Consuelo.. 4-0 14 3.5 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 1 4 1.0 5 0 1 2 0 1 4 1.0 13 Latimer, Erica..... 4-0 40 10.0 1-8 .125 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 1 4 1.0 3 0 4 5 0 3 2 0.5 05 Olivier, Alexis.... 1-0 1 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 10 Taka, Allison...... 2-0 4 2.0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM...... 4 8 12 3.0 0 0 ------Total...... 4 800 102-233 .438 13-36 .361 68-98 .694 58 100 158 39.5 73 0 54 89 11 33 285 71.2 Opponents...... 4 800 109-250 .436 28-73 .384 36-53 .679 48 90 138 34.5 87 - 69 79 15 30 282 70.5

TEAM STATISTICS UCLA OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND ------SCORING...... 285 282 11/12/06 UC SANTA BARBARA W 87-62 1192 Points per game...... 71.2 70.5 11/16/06 at TENNESSEE L 60-83 11882 Scoring margin...... +0.8 - 11/18/06 at UC Riverside W 70-60 808 FIELD GOALS-ATT...... 102-233 109-250 11/21/06 OKLAHOMA L 68-77 2012 Field goal pct...... 438 .436 3 POINT FG-ATT...... 13-36 28-73 3-point FG pct...... 361 .384 3-pt FG made per game.. 3.3 7.0 FREE THROWS-ATT...... 68-98 36-53 Free throw pct...... 694 .679 REBOUNDS...... 158 138 Rebounds per game...... 39.5 34.5 Rebounding margin...... +5.0 - ASSISTS...... 54 69 Assists per game...... 13.5 17.3 TURNOVERS...... 89 79 Turnovers per game..... 22.3 19.8 Turnover margin...... -2.5 - Assist/turnover ratio.. 0.6 0.9 STEALS...... 33 30 Steals per game...... 8.3 7.5 BLOCKS...... 11 15 Blocks per game...... 2.8 3.8 WINNING STREAK...... 0 - Home win streak...... 0 - ATTENDANCE...... 3204 12690 Home games-Avg/Game.... 2-1602 2-6345 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. - 0-0

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total ------UCLA...... 136 149 - 285 Opponents...... 127 155 - 282