UUCLACLA WOMEN’SWOMEN’S BASKETBALLBASKETBALL UCLA Athletic Communications  J.D. Morgan Center  325 Westwood Plaza  Los Angeles, CA 90095 Women’s SID: Ryan Finney  [email protected]  o: (310) 206-4701  c: (424) 832-0676  Date: Nov. 25, 2015

2015-16 SCHEDULE Bruins at Junkanoo Jam in the Bahamas OVERALL: 2-1 PAC-12: 0-0 HOME: 2-1 AWAY: 0-0 NEUTRAL: 0-0 GAME INFORMATION Date: Friday, Nov. 27, 2015 NOVEMBER Tip-Off Time: 10:00 a.m. PT/1:00 p.m. ET vs. Sun. 1 Vanguard (Exhibition) W, 113-42 Venue: St. Georges High School Fri. 13 St. John’s (--/RV) W, 73-58 Location: Freeport, Bahamas Fri. 20 James Madison (--/RV) W, 90-61 Television: n/a 2-1 2-1 Sun. 22 South Carolina (2/2) P12LA L, 65-68 Stream: www.ustream.tv/junkanoojam Fri. 27 Louisiana Tech 1 10:00 a.m. All-Time Series: Louisiana Tech leads, 11-0 Audio: uclabruins.com Sat. 28 Denver/Notre Dame (3/3) 1 10 a.m. or 12:15 p.m. Louisiana Tech in 2014-15: 16-15, 10-8 C-USA Talent: Dave Marcus (play-by-play) UCLA in 2014-15: 19-18, 8-10 Pac-12 DECEMBER Sat. 5 CSU Bakersfield 2:00 p.m. Sun. 13 at Michigan B10N 11:00 a.m. GAME INFORMATION Date: Saturday, Nov. 28, 2015 Wed. 16 UC Irvine 7:00 p.m. or Fri. 18 at Sacramento State 7:05 p.m. Tip-Off Time: 10:00 a.m. PT or 12:15 p.m. PT Mon. 21 at California (16/15) P12BA 6:00 p.m. Venue: St. Georges High School Mon. 28 at UC Riverside 7:00 p.m. Location: Freeport, Bahamas Wed. 30 USC* P12N 7:00 p.m. Television: n/a 4-0 1-2 Stream: www.ustream.tv/junkanoojam All-Time Series: UCLA leads ND, 9-7/First Meeting JANUARY Audio: uclabruins.com Notre Dame in 2014-15: 36-3, 15-1 ACC Sat. 2 Oregon (RV/RV)* P12N 2:00 p.m. Talent: Dave Marcus (play-by-play) Denver in 2014-15: 8-23, 5-11 Summit League Mon. 4 Oregon State (7/7)* P12N 7:00 p.m. Sun. 10 at USC* P12LA 6:00 p.m. Fri. 15 at Washington* P12N 6:00 p.m. STORY LINES Sun. 17 at Washington State* P12N 12:00 p.m. UCLA will face Louisiana Tech for the 12th time in program history and for the first time since Fri. 22 California (16/15)* P12N 6:00 p.m. 1999. Louisiana Tech leads the all-time series 11-0 after defeating the Bruins 82-64 in the “Elite Sun. 24 Stanford (13/16)* P12N 6:00 p.m. Eight” in a Los Angeles Regional Final on Mar. 22, 1999. Amanda Wilson had 23 points and 12 Fri. 29 at Colorado* 6:00 p.m. rebounds as the top-seeded Lady Techsters defeated No. 3 seed UCLA. Maylana Martin had 16 Sat. 31 at Utah* 1:00 p.m. points in the first NCAA regional final for UCLA (26-8). The Lady Techsters outscored the Bruins FEBRUARY 17-4 to end the first half for 35-32 lead. Monica Maxwell scored six points in the run and finished Fri. 5 at Arizona State (16/18)* P12N 5:00 p.m. with 22 points and 13 rebounds. The Bruins didn’t have their usual dominance inside with 6-foot-4 Sun. 7 at Arizona* 12:00 p.m. Janae Hubbard and the 6-3 Martin, the Pac-10 Conference player of the year. Hubbard had 10 Fri. 12 Washington State* 7:00 p.m. points and only four rebounds - well off her 21-point, 13- performance in the semifinals. Sun. 14 Washington* ESPNU 11:00 a.m. The speedy Maxwell repeatedly found access inside, where she grabbed offensive rebounds and Fri. 19 at Oregon (RV/RV)* P12N 6:00 p.m. either scored or dished off. Tech controlled the boards, 49-30, with a 27-13 edge offensively. Sun. 21 at Oregon State (7/7)* P12N 6:00 p.m. LaCresha Flannigan, who had 11 points, stole the ball and scored for UCLA’s last lead, 38-37, Fri. 26 Arizona* P12N 8:00 p.m. early in the second half. Then Tech put the game away with a 43-14 run, including stretches in Sun. 28 Arizona State (16/18)* P12N 11:00 a.m. which the Lady Techsters scored nine and 12 straight points, to go up 80-52 with 3:40 remaining MARCH UCLA freshman Michelle Greco started at guard in place of Erica Gomez, who sprained her right Thu. 3 Pac-12 Tournament 2 P12N TBA ankle in a semifinal win over Colorado State. Greco finished with six points. Fri. 4 Pac-12 Quarters 2 P12N TBA Sat. 5 Pac-12 Semis 2 P12N TBA This is the 17th meeting between the Bruins and the Fighting Irish with UCLA holding a 9-7 Sun. 6 Pac-12 Finals 2 ESPN 6:00 p.m. advantage. Last year, No. 4 Notre Dame posted its third straight win over UCLA in Los Angeles, 1 Junkanoo Jam (Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas) 82-67 (Dec. 28, 2014). Nirra Fields scored 20 points, but Lindsay Allen scored a career-high 22 2 Pac-12 Tournament (KeyArena at Seattle Center, Seattle) points and set numerous other personal bests to help the Fighting Irish to the victory. Allen was * Pac-12 Conference game National Rankings listed in () are AP/USA Today 8 of 10 from the field, including 4 of 5 from 3-point range. Notre Dame went into halftime with a All times listed are Pacific comfortable 42-29 lead and never let UCLA get closer than nine points after the break. added 14 points and a career-high 16 rebounds for her first career double-double and FOLLOW THE BRUINS ON TWITTER Jewell Lloyd had 12 points, seven rebounds and seven assists for Notre Dame. Michaela Mabrey Women’s Basketball Twitter: twitter.com/UCLAWBB had 11 points to give the Irish four players in double figures. was the only other UCLA Athletics Twitter: twitter.com/UCLAAthletics Bruin to reach double figures with 16 points. Monique Billings had a little bit of everything for Cori Close Twitter: twitter.com/CoachCloseUCLA UCLA with five points, five rebounds, a season-high four steals, two blocks and one . UCLA struggled to shoot from pretty much anywhere. The Bruins shot 33.3 percent (23 of 69) from #GoBruins the field overall, 32 percent (7 of 22) from 3-point range and 52 percent (14 of 27) from the free-throw line in their nonconference finale. FOLLOW THE BRUINS ONLINE Facebook: facebook.com/UCLAWomensBasketball If UCLA plays Denver in the second game of the Junkanoo Jam, it will be the first-ever meeting. Instagram: instagram.com/uclawbb Athletic Web Site: www.UCLABruins.com Head Coach Cori Close is in her fifth year with the Bruins after guiding UCLA to the WNIT title Team Web Site: www.UCLAWBB.com last season with a 62-60 win at West Virginia (Charleston, W.Va.). She sports an overall record of 74-61 (.548).

2015-16 UCLA Women’s Basketball (page 1 of 26) MEDIA INFORMATION UCLA was 19-18 last year and 8-10 in the Pac-12 Conference (sixth). The Bruins won their first UCLA Sports Information postseason title of any kind since the Pac-10 Tournament title in 2006 with the 62-60 victory J.D. Morgan Center, Suite 128 325 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095 over West Virginia to claim the Women’s National Invitation Tournament in the Bruins’ first-ever Women’s Basketball SID Ryan Finney appearance in the WNIT. Sophomore guard Jordin Canada was named the WNIT MVP, scoring Office Phone (310) 206-4701 a career-high 31 points in the championship game. Senior guard Nirra Fields joined her on the Cell Phone (424) 832-0676 All-Tournament Team. E-mail [email protected] Website www.uclabruins.com WHO’S BACK WEEKLY AVAILABILITY The best time for interviews with UCLA Head Women’s The Bruins return four starters for the 2015-16 season and a total of 10 letterwinners which Basketball Coach, Cori Close, or members of the Bruins’ squad, accounted for 83% of UCLA’s scoring last year. The four starters include senior guard Nirra Fields is after practices. This year, the women’s basketball team will be (15.0 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 2.3 spg), an All-Pac-12 honoree; junior guard Kari Korver (10.1 ppg, 3.7 rpg, practicing in Pauley Pavilion at varying times during the morning with start times ranging from 7:00-9:00 a.m. For access to 1.5 apg), a second team Pac-12 All-Academic selection that was one of only three Bruins to play weekly practices or to schedule an extended interview with a in all 37 games and made the most starts at 36 games; sophomore point guard Jordin Canada, member of the UCLA women’s basketball team, please contact WBB SID Ryan Finney. Practices are closed to the public. Coach the reigning Pac-12 Freshman of the Year and WNIT MVP (11.8 ppg, 4.4 apg, 3.4 rpg, 2.0 spg) Close would like a 24-hour advance notice of media wishing to that made 30 starts as a true freshman and senior forward Kacy Swain (4.2 ppg, 4.5 rpg, .755 attend practice. FT%), who returns for her final year after making 25 starts last season. CREDENTIALS Admission to Pauley Pavilion’s press seating and media room is by credential only. All credential requests should be made by BATTLE-TESTED BRUINS emailing the women’s basketball contact, UCLA Associate SID, In addition to the four starters, UCLA also returns three players that all averaged double-digit Ryan Finney at least two days in advance of the game. If you can email one week prior to the date of the game, parking and minutes last year. All three Bruins are part of the top-rated recruiting class from 2014 and include credentials can be mailed. Requests can be made by contacting sophomore forward Monique Billings (5.8 ppg, 5.0 rpg, 1.4 bpg), sophomore forward Lajahna Ryan Finney at any of the means listed above. Members of the media covering UCLA should request credentials for road games Drummer (5.4 ppg, 4.9 rpg, 0.6 spg) and sophomore guard Kelli Hayes (2.4 ppg, 1.7 rpg, 0.5 through Finney via email or phone. Photographers should follow apg). Three other battled-tested Bruins that return for the season are junior guard Dominique the same instructions as media members. Williams (0.5 ppg, 0.8 rpg, 0.6 apg), sophomore forward Paulina Hersler (1.7 ppg, 0.9 rpg, 0.1 CREDENTIAL PICKUP apg) and sophomore guard Chrissy Baird (0.4 ppg, 0.3 rpg, 0.1 bpg). Credentials are available during the week at the Sports Information Office. Credentials not claimed prior to game day will be available at Pauley Pavilion’s “Will Call’’ window (Northwest WELCOME TO WESTWOOD corner of the arena). The media will call window and entrance The UCLA women’s basketball team entered the 2015-16 season with another top 10 recruiting opens one hour prior to tip-off. class on campus. The reigning WNIT champions have added guard Kennedy Burke (Northridge, MEDIA SEATING Calif./Sierra Canyon HS) and forward Ashley Hearn (Rowlett, Texas/Sachse HS). Both players A press pass enables entrance at Pauley Pavilion’s Northwest media gate (across from the intramural field). Press seating is were ranked in the top 40 in the overall recruiting rankings and in the top five at their respective available on the floor, with overflow seating available at center positions. The Bruins also welcomed in Oklahoma transfer Nicole Kornet. The senior guard will court in the upper level of the arena’s south side (opposite team benches). Photographer credentials are available on a redshirt the 2015-16 season but will be invaluable during practices, going against the eight players limited basis. Pauley Pavilion’s media workroom is located in the on UCLA’s roster that are listed as either a freshman or a sophomore this year. Northeast corner of the building on the event level. POSTGAME PROCEDURE BOMBS AWAY Head Coach Cori Close and selected players will be available to the media in New Pauley Pavilion’s media room following a 10-minute The Bruins have two three-point shooting contest winners on the roster this year as freshman cooling off period after each game. UCLA’s locker room is closed guard Kennedy Burke won the 2015 high school three-point shooting contest, a competition won to the media, as is all team spaces (weight room, training room, etc.). To access the media room during or after the game if by junior guard Kari Korver in 2012. seated in the overflow area, follow the stairwell down to the court and proceed to the northeast corner (elevator access available BIG MACS ON CAMPUS on the southeast corner of the building). The visiting team’s head coach will be available following a 10-minute cooling off period UCLA’s roster features a school-record-tying four McDonald’s All-Americans in 2015-16 as outside the visiting locker room (northwest corner, event level). freshman forward Ashley Hearn joins sophomores Jordin Canada and Lajahna Drummer as well UCLA QUICK FACTS as senior guard Nirra Fields. School Information Founded 1919 PRESEASON PROJECTIONS Enrollment 42,163 UCLA was picked to finish fourth in the Pac-12 in 2015-16 in a vote by the league’s coaches. Nickname Bruins Colors Blue and Gold For the first time in the history of the poll, Oregon State was selected to win the Pac-12 title. The Home Arena (capacity) Pauley Pavilion (13,800) Beavers received the maximum first place votes with 11 and 121 total points. Stafnord, which had Affiliation NCAA Division I been voted to win the Conference 15-consecutive years prior to this year, collected 104 points Conference Pac-12 Chancellor Gene D. for second in the polling, followed by Arizona State, which placed third with 102 points and one Director of Athletics Daniel G. Guerrero first-place vote. Tied for fourth with California, the Bruins and the Golden Bears had 88 points. Athletic Dept. Phone (310) 825-8699 Washington rounded out the top half of the league, coming in sixth with 68 points. The Bruins Ticket Office Phone (310) 825-2101 were also picked to finish fifth by the Pac-12 media. Women’s Basketball History First Season 1974-75 (42nd season) All-Time Record 732-487 (.600) BRUINS IN THE POLLS NCAA Tournament Appearances 12/19 (seven with AIAW) UCLA is currently receiving 31 points for 28th in the USA TODAY Sports Top 25 women’s Last NCAA Tournament Appearance 2013 National Championships 1 (1978-AIAW) basketball coaches poll, and entered the season at No. 35 with 22 votes. UCLA also received 41 votes in the AP Top 25 Poll which also ranks 28th. Several 2015-16 opponents are also ranked Team Information or receiving votes in the AP Top 25 Poll as South Carolina is at No. 2 and possible opponent Notre 2014-15 Record 19-18 2014-15 Pac-12 Record (finish) 8-10 (6th) Dame is at No. 3. Oregon State is ranked No. 7 while Stanford, Arizona State and California are 2014-15 Home/Road/Neutral 10-8/7-7/2-3 right behind at 13th, 16th, and 16th, respectively. UCLA’s season-opening opponent, St. John’s, Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/4 Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 received 33 points (No. 33) in the preseason poll. Oregon (five points) and Washington (one point), Final Ranking n/a also received votes in this week’s AP poll. Newcomers 2 Four-Year Transfers 1

2015-16 UCLA Women’s Basketball (page 2 of 26) BRUIN PERSONALITY AWARDS WELCOME TO WESTWOOD Each student-athlete on the 2015-16 UCLA The UCLA women’s basketball team enters the 2015-16 season with another top 10 recruiting class arriving women’s basketball squad was asked to vote for in Westwood. The reigning WNIT champions have added Kennedy Burke (Northridge, Calif./Sierra Canyon their favorite teammate in a variety of categories. HS) and Ashley Hearn (Rowlett, Texas/Sachse HS). The class ranked No. 9 in the ESPNW HoopGurlz Class The “winner(s)” for each category are listed below Ranking at the time of release and finished 10th after all recruits had signed. (as well as players that also received votes): NEW PAULEY PAVILION The complete renovation of UCLA’s historic arena, Pauley Pavilion, took 33 months and cost just under $136 million. New Pauley Pavilion seats 13,800 fans – 1,000 more than the “old” Pauley Pavilion. Other key features of the renovated facility include a custom-designed video board, additional LED hustle boards, major increases in restrooms and a wider variety of concession stands. Here are a few key features, at a glance: • New Pauley Pavilion houses a 16-foot by 12-foot, LED, High Definition Daktronics Video board perched above center court with all four sides visible to fans. • In addition, there are LED hustle boards in each of the corners that track player statistics, as well as an LED ribbon board encircling the top of the arena. • New Pauley Pavilion now has 154% more restrooms throughout the building, including on the event level. • The pavilion’s North side hosts a grand lobby that highlights the theme “Champions Made Here” as well as BEST STUDENT the multi-purpose Pavilion Club for game-day hospitality. 1. Kari Korver, 2. Dominique Williams • Additional dining options include California Pizza Kitchen, Subway, Full Court Press Panini, Jamba Juice, MOST RESPECTED Pavilion Market, Joe Brewin Coffee Stand, the outdoor South Plaza and traditional fare. 1. Nirra Fields, 2. Dominique Williams • Not only does New Pauley Pavilion have a wider variety of concession stands, the arena now features a RV: Kacy Swain, Kari Korver, Chrissy Baird UCLA team store in the Northeast corner, operated by ASUCLA. HARDEST WORKER • New Pauley Pavilion includes nearly 100 monitors throughout the building, many of which are used to show 1. Kari Korver, 1. Nirra Fields the game telecast. Other monitors can be used as menu boards at numerous concession points. RV: Dominique Williams, Monique Billings, Paulina • The renovation established 70,000 additional square feet of usable space than existed in the building’s Hersler, Kacy Swain previous configuration. Additions include two state-of-the-art locker rooms with cherry wood lockers and adjacent lounge areas, a 24-seat film room, weight room and sports medicine room. FASTEST (BASELINE TO BASELINE) 1. Nirra Fields, 2. Monique Billings • Teams that called Pauley Pavilion home prior to the renovation (m/w basketball, m/w volleyball, and gymnastics) will continue to compete there. In addition, the 2013 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships WILL SURPRISE THE FANS THE MOST and NCAA Men’s Volleyball Championships took place in Pauley. 1. Lajahna Drummer, 2. Kennedy Burke RV: Ashley Hearn, Monique Billings, Kacy Swain, Paulina Hersler FUNNIEST ON THE TEAM 1. Lajahna Drummer, 2. Kelli Hayes RV: Nirra Fields, Kacy Swain, Paulina Hersler, Kennedy Burke LOUDEST 1. Kelli Hayes, 2. Lajahna Drummer RV: Paulina Hersler QUIETEST 1. Kennedy Burke, 2. Nirra Fields RV: Jordin Canada, Ashley Hearn BIGGEST TRASH TALKER 1. Nirra Fields (unanimous; two players abstained) CALLS THE MOST FOULS IN PICK-UP GAMES 1. Nirra Fields, 2. Kacy Swain RV: Paulina Hersler, Lajahna Drummer, Ashley Hearn BEST SINGER 1. Jordin Canada, 2. Chrissy Baird/Lajahna Drummer

BEST DANCER 1. Lajahna Drummer, 2. Kelli Hayes RV: Monique Billings

BEST DRESSED 1. Kelli Hayes, 2. Monique Billings RV: Kacy Swain, Lajahna Drummer, Paulina BRUINS ON TELEVISION Hersler, Dominique Williams UCLA will be making a total of 16 television appearances (15 on the Pac-12 Networks and one on ESPN) during the 2015-16 regular season. That adds up to 67 television appearances since the 2012-13 season. MOST INSPIRATIONAL Each Pac-12 program will appear on the Networks at least 10 times: Arizona (12), Arizona State (15), 1. Dominique Williams, 2. Kari Korver, Nirra Fields, California (16), Colorado (16), Oregon (13), Oregon State (16), Stanford (17), UCLA (15), USC (14), Utah Chrissy Baird, Kacy Swain (10), Washington (14) and Washington State (14).

2015-16 UCLA Women’s Basketball (page 3 of 26) AP Poll SUMMER OF GOLD (Nov. 23, 2015 - Week 3) Returning UCLA players won more gold medals RK TEAM RECORD PTS this summer for their respective countries than 1 Connecticut (32) 1-0 800 any other collegiate institution’s active players 2 South Carolina 4-0 759 3 Notre Dame 3-0 722 did in the United States. The Bruins won a total 4 Tennessee 3-0 702 of three gold medals. Connecticut ( 5 Baylor 4-0 685 for Canada at the Pan Am Games and FIBA 6 Maryland 3-0 609 Americas) and Tennessee (Diamond DeShields 7 Oregon State 3-0 585 8 Texas 3-0 527 and at the World University 8 Mississippi State 2-0 527 Games) both had active collegiate players that 10 Texas A&M 4-0 520 won a total of two gold medals this summer. 11 Ohio State 2-2 452 12 Kentucky 4-0 439 Senior guard Nirra Fields won gold in her 13 Stanford 3-0 433 native country of Canada twice, including 14 Florida State 2-1 378 15 Duke 3-1 341 defeating the USA at the Pan American 16 Arizona State 1-1 268 Games in Toronto on July 20 and then defeating Cuba to win gold in Edmonton at the FIBA 16 California 4-0 268 Americas Championship on August 16. 18 South Florida 2-1 257 19 Northwestern 3-0 251 Sophomore guard Jordin Canada got the gold medal streak going for UCLA, starting every game 20 Michigan State 3-0 164 at the point for Team USA at the World University Games in Gwangju, South Korea on July 13. 21 Oklahoma 3-1 114 22 Louisville 0-2 108 Sophomore forward Paulina Hersler also made her national team of Sweden that placed 10th 23 Syracuse 1-1 103 at the World University Games while another sophomore forward, Monique Billings was chosen 24 George Washington 2-1 83 25 Iowa 4-0 74 by Athletes in Action to travel to Poland (June 17-26) to compete against the women’s national teams of France, Poland and Latvia. Others receiving votes: DePaul 58, Seton Hall 58, UCLA 41, Princeton 11, Dayton 11, Arkansas 8, Nebraska 8, Additionally, Fields was one of only three active collegiate players in the U.S. to be part of a Oklahoma State 7, Florida 6, Missouri 5, Oregon 5, NC national team that won gold at a 2016 Olympic qualifying tournament. Canada qualified for the State 4, Western Kentucky 4, Penn State 3, Washington Olympics in Rio, Brazil with the gold medal at the FIBA Americas Championship. UConn’s Nurse 1, Miami (FL) 1 was also on the team with Fields. The Huskies’ was on the Team USA squad that won the 2014 FIBA World Championships last summer as the Americans earned a berth USA Today Coaches Poll to the Olympics. (Nov. 23, 2015 - Week 3) RK TEAM RECORD PTS PRESEASON PROJECTIONS 1 Connecticut (32) 2-0 800 UCLA was picked to finish fourth in the Pac-12 PAC-12 MEDIA POLL PAC-12 COACHES POLL 2 South Carolina 4-0 757 Team Points Team Points 3 Notre Dame 4-0 733 Conference women’s basketball standings by the 1. Oregon State (23) 287 1. Oregon State (11) 121 4 Baylor 4-0 694 coaches (tied with California) and fifth by the media. 2. Arizona State (1) 247 2. Stanford 104 5 Tennessee 4-0 659 The Bruins trail nationally-ranked Oregon State, 3. Stanford (1) 245 3. Arizona State (1) 102 6 Maryland 3-0 655 4. California 205 4. UCLA 88 7 Oregon State 3-0 590 Arizona State and Stanford in both polls. Both polls 5. UCLA 203 California 88 8 Texas 3-0 571 were nearly identical with only a one-place difference 6. Washington 167 6. Washington 68 9 Texas A&M 4-0 531 7. USC 140 7. USC 60 for Arizona State, Stanford and UCLA when comparing 8. Oregon 118 8. Oregon 52 10 Mississippi State 2-0 498 both polls. For the first time in the history of the poll, 9. Colorado 88 9. Colorado 39 11 Kentucky 4-0 460 the league’s coaches selected Oregon State to win 10. Washington State 75 10. Washington State 30 12 Duke 3-1 386 11. Utah 61 11. Utah 23 13 Florida State 2-1 367 the 2015-16 regular season. The Beavers received 12. Arizona 36 12. Arizona 17 14 Ohio State 2-2 347 the maximum first place votes with 11 and 121 15 California 4-0 293 total points. Stanford, which had been voted to win the Pac-12 Conference 15-consecutive years 16 Stanford 3-1 287 prior to this year, collected 104 points for second in the polling, followed by Arizona State, which 17 South Florida 2-1 282 18 Arizona State 1-1 231 placed third with 102 points and one first-place vote. 19 Northwestern 3-0 229 20 DePaul 3-1 198 FIELDS CLIMBING THE CHARTS 21 Iowa 4-0 147 Senior guard Nirra Fields ranks No. 15 on UCLA’s career scoring list with 1,400 points. She 22 Michigan State 3-0 121 needs 137 to pass Necie Thompson (1,536 - 1981-83) for 14th. She is 10th in 20-point scoring 23 George Washington 3-1 108 24 Oklahoma 3-1 89 games (27) and needs four more to pass Nikki Blue (30 - 2003-06). She is 7th in three-point field 25 Seton Hall 4-0 80 goals made (111) and 3rd in attempts (371). Others receiving votes: Louisville 58, Dayton 50, UCLA KORVER CLIMBING CAREER CHARTS 31, Syracuse 29, Nebraska 29, Miami (FL) 17, Princeton Junior guard Kari Korver is currently at No. 1 on UCLA’s career percentage list at 12, Virginia 9, Washington 7, NC State 7, Oregon 6, St John’s 6, Penn State 4, Villanova 4, Gonzaga 4, Albany 84.0 percent (105-for-125). She also ranks in the top 10 in all three categories for three-point 4, Chattanooga 3, Army 2, Tulane 2, Arkansas State 1, shooting, ranking No. 4 in three-point percentage (.383), at No. 4 in makes (116) and at No. 7 Western Kentucky 1, East Carolina 1 in attempts (303).

2015-16 UCLA Women’s Basketball (page 4 of 26) MISCELLANEOUS STATS 20-PLUS POINT GAMES Jordin Canada 8 GAMES PLAYED PLAYER 2015-16 CAREER Nirra Fields 3 Nirra Fields 1 27 PLAYER 2015-16 CAREER CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 5+ REBOUNDS Jordin Canada 3 4 Nirra Fields 3 104 Monique Billings 4 Kacy Swain 3 99 Kari Korver 0 3 Kacy Swain 3 Kari Korver 3 75 Kennedy Burke 1 Dominique Williams 0 57 LED TEAM IN SCORING Monique Billings 3 41 PLAYER 2015-16 CAREER CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH ONE+ ASSIST Kelli Hayes 3 40 Nirra Fields 1 40 Jordin Canada 31 Kari Korver 9 Lajahna Drummer 1 38 Jordin Canada 2 10 Nirra Fields 8 Jordin Canada 3 37 Kari Korver 0 9 Kelli Hayes 0 1 Monique Billings 4 Paulina Hersler 3 30 Kacy Swain 2 Chrissy Baird 0 8 LED TEAM IN REBOUNDING Kennedy Burke 3 3 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH ONE+ PLAYER 2015-16 CAREER Ashley Hearn 3 3 Ashley Hearn 3 Nirra Fields 0 18 Nirra Fields 2 GAMES STARTED Monique Billings 1 11 Monique Billings 2 PLAYER 2015-16 CAREER Lajahna Drummer 0 10 Jordin Canada 1 Nirra Fields 3 68 Kacy Swain 2 10 Jordin Canada 0 4 CONSECUTIVE GAMES STARTED Kari Korver 3 47 Nirra Fields 24 Jordin Canada 3 34 Kari Korver 0 3 Kennedy Burke 1 1 Jordin Canada 23 Kacy Swain 3 32 Kari Korver 13 Dominique Williams 0 17 Kelli Hayes 1 1 Dominique Williams 0 1 Kacy Swain 3 Monique Billings 3 5 Monique Billings 3 Lajahna Drummer 0 1 LED TEAM IN ASSISTS Kelli Hayes 0 1 PLAYER 2015-16 CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES Jordin Canada 3 29 PLAYER 2015-16 CAREER Nirra Fields 0 12 Nirra Fields 0 9 Dominique Williams 0 5 26 pts, 11 rebs vs. CSU Bakersfield (3/19/15) Kari Korver 0 1 15 pts, 12 rebs vs. Sacramento State (12/12/14) 10 pts, 13 rebs vs. Cincinnati (12/2/14) UCLA STREAKS 10 pts, 10 rebs vs. Nebraska (11/28/14) WINS AND LOSSES STREAK 26 pts, 11 rebs at Oregon (2/17/14) Overall Lost 1 26 pts, 10 rebs at California (1/26/14) Pac-12 Lost 1 12 pts, 10 rebs vs. North Carolina (11/17/13) Unranked Teams Anywhere Won 9 20 pts, 10 rebs vs. Pepperdine (11/11/13) Ranked Teams Anywhere Lost 19 19 pts, 12 rebs at Pepperdine (12/28/12) Home Lost 1 Home Pac-12 Won 1 Jordin Canada 0 1 Home Nonconference Lost 1 15 pts, 10 rebs at James Madison (11/14/14) Home Ranked Nonconference Lost 4 Home Unranked Nonconference Won 11 Monique Billings 0 1 Home Ranked Teams Lost 10 10 pts, 10 rebs vs. Sacramento State (12/12/14) Home Unranked Teams Won 8 Lajahna Drummer 0 1 Road Won 3 11 pts, 11 rebs vs. CSU Bakersfield (3/19/15) Road Pac-12 Lost 1 Road Nonconference Won 3 Kacy Swain 1 2 Road Ranked Nonconference Lost 2 11 pts, 14 rebs vs. James Madison (11/20/15) Road Unranked Nonconference Won 3 10 pts, 11 rebs vs. Stanford (3/6/15) Road Ranked Teams Lost 9 Road Unranked Teams Won 3 DOUBLE-FIGURE POINTS Neutral Lost 1 PLAYER 2015-16 CAREER Neutral Pac-12 Lost 1 Nirra Fields 3 74 Neutral Nonconference Won 1 Jordin Canada 3 28 Neutral Ranked Nonconference Lost 1 Kari Korver 0 22 Neutral Unranked Nonconference Won 1 Kacy Swain 2 6 Neutral Ranked Teams Lost 3 Monique Billings 1 6 Neutral Unranked Teams Won 2 Lajahna Drummer 0 6 Kelli Hayes 1 2 CONSECUTIVE MADE FREE THROWS Kelli Hayes 5 DOUBLE-FIGURE REBOUNDS Jordin Canada 2 Kari Korver 2 PLAYER 2015-16 CAREER Nirra Fields 2 Nirra Fields 0 9 Kacy Swain 1 Kacy Swain 1 6 Kennedy Burke 1 Monique Billings 1 3 Monique Billings 1 Lajahna Drummer 0 3 Jordin Canada 0 1 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A 3-POINTER Kari Korver 14 30-PLUS POINT GAMES Kennedy Burke 3 PLAYER 2015-16 CAREER Kacy Swain 1 Nirra Fields 0 2 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 10+ POINTS Jordin Canada 0 1

2015-16 UCLA Women’s Basketball (page 5 of 26) FOR THE RECORD IN 2015-16 UCLA’S 2015-16 STARTING LINEUPS PAC-12 OVERALL Tied or Leading at the end of 1Q 0-0 2-1 OPP. 1 2 3 4 5 Tied or Leading at the end of 2Q 0-0 2-0 ST. JOHN’S Canada Korver Fields Swain Billings Tied or Leading at the end of 3Q 0-0 2-1 JAMES MADISON Canada Korver Fields Swain Billings Trailing at the end of 1Q 0-0 0-0 SOUTH CAROLINA Canada Korver Fields Swain Billings Trailing at the end of 2Q 0-0 0-1 vs. Louisiana Tech Trailing at the end of 3Q 0-0 0-0 vs. Denver/Notre Dame In Overtime Games 0-0 0-0 Against Ranked Opponents 0-0 0-1

UCLA Scores 80+ Points 0-0 1-0 UCLA Scores 70-79 Points 0-0 1-0 UCLA Scores 60-69 Points 0-0 0-1 UCLA Scores Under 60 Points 0-0 0-0

Opponent Scores 80+ Points 0-0 0-0 Opponent Scores 70-79 Points 0-0 0-0 Opponent Scores 60-69 Points 0-0 1-1 Opponent Scores 50-59 Points 0-0 1-0 Opponent Scores Under 50 Points 0-0 0-0

UCLA FG% .500 or Better 0-0 0-0 UCLA FG% .450-.499 0-0 1-0 UCLA FG% .400-.449 0-0 1-0 UCLA FG% .350-.399 0-3 0-1 UCLA FG% .300-.349 0-0 0-0 UCLA FG% Less Than .300 0-0 0-0

Opponent FG% Less Than .300 0-0 0-0 Opponent FG% .300-.349 0-0 0-0 Opponent FG% .350-.399 0-0 2-0 Opponent FG% .400-.449 0-0 0-1 Opponent FG% .450-.499 0-0 0-0 Opponent FG% .500 or Better 0-0 0-0

UCLA Outshoots Opponent 0-0 2-0 UCLA Outshot by Opponent 0-0 0-1 Shooting % Tied 0-0 0-0 UCLA Makes More Free Throws 0-0 2-1 UCLA Makes Fewer Free Throws 0-0 0-0 Free Throws Are Tied 0-0 0-0 UCLA Leads In Rebounds 0-0 2-0 Opponent Leads In Rebounds 0-0 0-1 Rebounding Tied 0-0 0-0 UCLA Has Fewer Turnovers 0-0 1-1 UCLA Has More Turnovers 0-0 1-0 Turnovers Tied 0-0 0-0 Margin in Game is 1-5 Points 0-0 0-1 Margin in Game is 6-10 Points 0-0 0-0 Margin in Game is 11-19 Points 0-0 1-0 SUPERLATIVE TEAM STATS Margin in Game is 20+ Points 0-0 1-0 POINTS OFF TURNOVERS POINTS ON FREE THROWS TEAM TOTAL PER GAME TEAM TOTAL PER GAME 1 Player in Double Figures 0-0 0-0 UCLA 56 18.7 UCLA 40 13.3 2 Players in Double Figures 0-0 0-1 OPP 32 10.7 OPP 30 10.0 3 Players in Double Figures 0-0 1-0 4 Players in Double Figures 0-0 0-0 SECOND CHANCE POINTS POINTS FROM 3-POINTERS 5 Players in Double Figures 0-0 1-0 TEAM TOTAL PER GAME TEAM TOTAL PER GAME 6 Players in Double Figures 0-0 0-0 UCLA 51 17.0 UCLA 42 14.0 All 5 Starters in Double Figures 0-0 0-0 OPP 38 12.7 OPP 45 15.0 On Mondays 0-0 0-0 POINTS IN THE PAINT POINTS FROM 2-POINTERS On Tuesdays 0-0 0-0 TEAM TOTAL PER GAME TEAM TOTAL PER GAME On Wednesdays 0-0 0-0 UCLA 88 29.3 UCLA 146 48.7 On Thursdays 0-0 0-0 OPP 80 26.7 OPP 112 37.3 On Fridays 0-0 2-0 FAST BREAK POINTS On Saturdays 0-0 0-0 TEAM TOTAL PER GAME On Sundays 0-0 0-1 UCLA 16 5.3 In November 0-0 2-1 OPP 8 2.7 In December 0-0 0-0 BENCH POINTS In January 0-0 0-0 TEAM TOTAL PER GAME In February 0-0 0-0 UCLA 39 13.0 In March 0-0 0-0 OPP 52 17.3 In April 0-0 0-0

2015-16 UCLA Women’s Basketball (page 6 of 26) 2015-16 UCLA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 1 Nicole Kornet* G 6-1 Sr. Dallas, Texas (Liberty Christian HS/Oklahoma) 2 Kari Korver G 5-9 Jr. Paramount, Calif. (Valley Christian) 3 Jordin Canada G 5-6 So. Los Angeles, Calif. (Windward) 4 Ashley Hearn F 6-4 Fr. Rowlett, Texas (Sachse HS) 10 Kacy Swain F 6-3 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. (St. Bernard’s HS) 11 Lajahna Drummer F 6-1 So. Inglewood, Calif. (Long Beach Poly) 20 Dominique Williams G 5-8 Jr. Phoenix, Ariz. (St. Mary’s Catholic) 21 Nirra Fields G 5-9 Sr. Montreal, QC, Canada (Mater Dei) 22 Kennedy Burke G 6-1 Fr. Northridge, Calif. (Sierra Canyon School) 23 Kelli Hayes G 6-0 So. San Jose, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty) 24 Paulina Hersler F 6-3 So. Malmö, Sweden (Igelstavikens Gymnasium) 25 Monique Billings F 6-4 So. Corona, Calif. (Santiago) 32 Chrissy Baird G 6-1 So. Wheaton, Ill. (Wheaton North) * Denotes 2015-16 redshirt due to NCAA transfer rules

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 32 Chrissy Baird G 6-1 So. Wheaton, Ill. (Wheaton North) 25 Monique Billings F 6-4 So. Corona, Calif. (Santiago) 22 Kennedy Burke G 6-1 Fr. Northridge, Calif. (Sierra Canyon School) 3 Jordin Canada G 5-6 So. Los Angeles, Calif. (Windward) 11 Lajahna Drummer F 6-1 So. Inglewood, Calif. (Long Beach Poly) 21 Nirra Fields G 5-9 Sr. Montreal, QC, Canada (Mater Dei) 23 Kelli Hayes G 6-0 So. San Jose, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty) 4 Ashley Hearn F 6-4 Fr. Rowlett, Texas (Sachse HS) 24 Paulina Hersler F 6-3 So. Malmö, Sweden (Igelstavikens Gymnasium) 1 Nicole Kornet* G 6-1 Sr. Dallas, Texas (Liberty Christian HS/Oklahoma) 2 Kari Korver G 5-9 Jr. Paramount, Calif. (Valley Christian) 10 Kacy Swain F 6-3 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. (St. Bernard’s HS) 20 Dominique Williams G 5-8 Jr. Phoenix, Ariz. (St. Mary’s Catholic) * Denotes 2015-16 redshirt due to NCAA transfer rules

Coaching Staff Pronunciation Guide Cori Close Head Coach, 4th season UC Santa Barbara ’93 Lajahna (lah-zsa-nay) Drummer Jenny Huth Assistant Coach, 4th season Colorado ’02 Nirra (NEYE-ruh) Fields Tony Newnan Assistant Coach, 4th season UC Santa Barbara ’92 Kari (CARE-ree) Korver Shannon Perry Assistant Coach, 4th season Iowa ’98 Jenny Huth (Hooth) Support Staff Pam Walker Director of Operations UCLA ’85 Debbie Haliday Administrative Assistant UCLA ’82 Christian Blanks Video Coordinator Hampton ’13 Ariel Guldstrand Athletic Trainer La Verne ’12 David Wood Athletic Performance Coach Cal Poly ’05 Veronica Rodriguez-Mora Academic Coordinator NYU ’02 Ryan Finney Sports Information Director Kansas State ’90 Kenny Simpson Equipment Manager NC State ’04

2015-16 UCLA Women’s Basketball (page 7 of 26) 2015-16 UCLA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RADIO/TV ROSTER

NO. 1 NO. 2 NO. 3 NO. 4 NO. 10 NICOLE KORNET KARI KORVER JORDIN CANADA ASHLEY HEARN KACY SWAIN Sr. – G – 6-1 Jr. – G – 5-9 So. – G – 5-6 Fr. – F – 6-4 Sr. – F – 6-3 Dallas, TX Paramount, CA Los Angeles, CA Rowlett, TX Los Angeles, CA Oklahoma Valley Christian HS Windward School Sachse HS St. Bernard’s HS

NO. 11 NO. 20 NO. 21 NO. 22 NO. 23 LAJAHNA DRUMMER DOMINIQUE WILLIAMS NIRRA FIELDS KENNEDY BURKE KELLI HAYES So. – F – 6-1 Jr. – G – 5-8 Sr. – G – 5-9 Fr. – G – 6-1 So. – G – 6-0 Inglewood, CA Phoenix, AZ Montreal, QC, Canada Northridge, CA San Jose, CA Long Beach Poly HS St. Mary’s Catholic HS Mater Dei HS (CA) Sierra Canyon School Archbishop Mitty HS

NO. 24 NO. 25 NO. 32 PAULINA HERSLER MONIQUE BILLINGS CHRISSY BAIRD So. – F – 6-2 So. – F – 6-4 So. – G – 6-1 Malmö, Sweden Corona, CA Wheaton, IL Igelstavikens Gymnasium Santiago HS Wheaton North HS

2015-16 UCLA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACHING STAFF

HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH DIR. OF OPERATIONS CORI CLOSE JENNY HUTH TONY NEWNAN SHANNON PERRY PAM WALKER Fifth Season Fifth Season Fifth Season Fifth Season 27th Season

2015-16 UCLA Women’s Basketball (page 8 of 26) HEAD COACH CORI CLOSE WHAT THEY ARE SAYING Cori Close was named head women’s basketball coach at UCLA on ***Sue Semrau - Florida State Head Women’s Basketball Coach April 21, 2011, and is currently 74-61 (.548) overall. She is in her fifth (1998 – present) season at the helm of the Bruins’ program in 2015-16. “Cori is one of the finest up-and-coming associate coaches in America. Close guided the Bruins to their first WNIT Championship in school She has tremendous experience and everything you would want in a history in UCLA’s first-ever appearance in the postseason tournament head coach. She has passion for her players, passion for the game, the with a 62-60 win over West Virginia in Charleston, W.Va., on April 4, university and the community. I can’t think of anybody who would be a 2015. It marked the Bruins’ first postseason title of any kind since better fit for UCLA than Cori Close.” winning the Pac-10 Tournament in 2006. ***Ann Meyers Drysdale – UCLA Hall of Famer and four-time All- American; current General Manager of the WNBA’s This is the first head coaching assignment for Close, who has worked as associate head coach or assistant on teams that have advanced to “Cori has always been close to the UCLA program, from her years working the NCAA Tournament in 16 seasons, won at least 20 games in 16 of at UCSB and her relationship with Coach Wooden. I look forward to Cori the previous 18 seasons and won or shared a total of 11 conference continuing the ideal of being a Bruin, to doing your best and striving to championships. bring a national championship back to UCLA.” ***Mark French – UC Santa Barbara Head Coach (1988-2008) Close, who served on the Bruin coaching staff in 1994 and 1995, returns to Westwood after spending seven seasons as associate head coach at Florida State University. Considered one of the top offensive “Cori has as good a grasp on what the total college experience should minds in the game, Close helped guide the Seminoles into a nationally-recognized program in her time. be about as any coach in the country. Anyone who comes to UCLA FSU ranked among the nation’s top 30 teams in scoring, percentage and three-point field goal to play for her will get everything possible, the total package, that the percentage her last two seasons. university has to offer. Somewhere, today, Coach Wooden is smiling because I know she kept in touch with him over the years.” Florida State advanced to the NCAA Tournament in each of coach Close’s seasons in Tallahassee and won at least 20 games in all but one. Point guard play and offensive efficiency were strong points under Close’s CLOSE YEAR-BY-YEAR direction. FSU shot at least .418 from the field in each of the last seven seasons and hit over 37% of its Year Record School Conf. Finish NCAA/NIT* three-point attempts the last two seasons, including a school-record 212 made three-point shots in 2010. 2014-15 2-1 UCLA 0-0 ------2014-15 19-18 UCLA 8-10 6th *Champions In addition to her on-court tasks, Close was also instrumental in recruiting (she coached four first-team 2013-14 13-18 UCLA 7-11 8th --- All-ACC Freshman team selections and five players selected in the WNBA draft while at FSU) while also 2012-13 26-8 UCLA 14-4 3rd 2nd Rd. working with the school’s marketing department in their efforts to promote the program. 2011-12 14-16 UCLA 9-9 T-5th --- 2010-11 24-8 Florida State 11-3 3rd 2nd Rd. In 2010-11, Florida State posted a 24-8 record, finished third in the Atlantic Coast Conference with an 2009-10 29-6 Florida State 12-2 T-1st Elite 8 11-3 mark, was ranked No. 20 in the final ESPN/USA Today poll and advanced to the second round of 2008-09 26-8 Florida State 12-2 T-1st 2nd Rd. the NCAA Tournament after matching the program’s best tournament seed ever at No. 3. The 2010 FSU 2007-08 19-14 Florida State 7-7 5th 2nd Rd. squad captured a share of the ACC regular season championship, set a school record with 29 wins and 2006-07 24-10 Florida State 10-4 4th Sweet 16 advanced to the Elite 8 of the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history. Jacinta Monroe was 2005-06 20-10 Florida State 10-4 4th 2nd Rd. selected in the first round of the WNBA draft, No. 6 overall, the highest of any FSU player. 2004-05 24-8 Florida State 9-5 4th 2nd Rd. 2003-04 27-7 UCSB 17-1 1st Sweet 16 The 2009 Seminole squad also won a share of the conference regular season crown and earned the 2002-03 27-5 UCSB 15-1 1st 2nd Rd. highest seed into the NCAA Tournament in school history, at the time, at No. 3. The 2008 FSU team 2001-02 26-6 UCSB 16-0 1st 2nd Rd. earned its highest regular season ranking ever in the polls to that point in time, at No. 18. In 2007, Florida 2000-01 22-9 UCSB 12-2 1st 1st Rd. State advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time in school history and earned its highest ranking to that 1999-00 30-4 UCSB 15-0 1st 1st Rd. point, at No. 19, in the season’s final national poll. In Close’s initial season in Tallahassee, FSU posted its 1998-99 26-4 UCSB 15-0 1st 1st Rd. first 20-win campaign in 14 seasons. 1997-98 27-6 UCSB 14-1 1st 2nd Rd. 1996-97 24-6 UCSB 14-1 1st 1st Rd. Close joined the FSU staff after serving nine seasons (1995-2004), the last three as associate head 1995-96 24-7 UCSB 14-2 1st --- coach, at her alma mater, UC Santa Barbara, class of 1993. Some of her duties included overseeing skill 1994-95 10-17 UCLA 5-13 T-8th --- development of the players, on-court offensive coaching, recruiting and scheduling. 1993-94 15-12 UCLA 10-8 5th --- Totals 498-208, .705 256-90, .740 As UCSB’s player development coordinator, Close’s work led to such achievements as a 98 percent graduation rate, seven WNBA players, 15 professional players overseas, 12 Big West Conference MVPs, CLOSE CAREER HIGHLIGHTS nine district All-Americans and one second-team All-American. Close was responsible for all offensive • Coached in 16 NCAA Tournaments tactics, offensive instruction and game-time decisions which helped result in eight NCAA appearances, • Advanced to at least the 2nd round in her last 11 NCAA’s including three second round games and a trip to the Sweet 16, one NIT consolation championship and • Teams have advanced to three Sweet 16’s and one Elite 8 10 Big West Conference regular season or tournament championships. The Gauchos landed three top- • Teams have won at least 20 games in 16 of last 20 seasons 10 ranked recruiting classes during her tenure. • Teams have won or shared a total of 11 conference titles • Helped Florida State win a school record 29 games in 2010 Close was also instrumental in fostering support and increasing revenue streams for the UCSB basketball • Helped coach 10 players drafted by WNBA teams program. She developed and implemented a comprehensive marketing plan, designed fundraising initiatives, • Won UCLA’s first-ever postseason WNIT Championship in 2015 coordinated speaking, community service and radio/television appearances and created a Fastbreakers booster program. Her efforts were rewarded in the women’s hoops program becoming the largest revenue PLAYERS COACHED BY CLOSE producer in the department of athletics. IN WNBA DRAFT

Close began her collegiate coaching career at UCLA while serving in the role of the restricted earnings Year Name Rd Pick Team coach on the first staff of then-new head coach Kathy Olivier in the 1994 and 1995 seasons. She earned 2010 Jacinta Monroe 1st 6 Washington Mystics 2009 Britany Miller 2nd 18 Detroit Shock her Master’s Degree in educational administration during her time at the University. Tanae Davis-Cain 3rd 37 Detroit Shock As a player, Close was a four-year starting point guard at UC Santa Barbara and captained the 1992 and Mara Freshour 3rd 38 Seattle Storm 1993 teams which each advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. A native of Milpitas, 2005 Kristen Mann 1st 11 Minnesota Lynx CA, she was a 1993 first-team all-Big West selection and the MVP of the 1993 Conference Tournament. Roneeka Hodges 2nd 15 Houston Comets 2004 Lindsay Taylor 2nd 26 Houston Comets Close was the first player in school history to record more than 1,000 points and 500 assists for a career 2002 Kayte Christensen 3rd 40 Phoenix Mercury and ranked among the top 10 in seven Gaucho statistical categories. She averaged a school-record 8.3 2001 Erin Buescher 2nd 23 Minnesota Lynx assists per game in 1993 which was among the top 10 marks in the nation that season. On April 30, 2000 Stacy Clinesmith 2nd 30 Sacramento Monarchs 2005, Close was inducted into the UC Santa Barbara Athletics Hall of Fame.

2015-16 UCLA Women’s Basketball (page 9 of 26) NO. 1 NICOLE KORNET Senior – G – 6-1 Dallas, TX (Liberty Christian HS) 2014-15: 2015-16 (UCLA): Nicole Kornet transferred from Oklahoma in the summer of 2015 and will have to sit out the 2015-16 season due to NCAA rules on transfers. 2014-15 (OKLAHOMA): Played in 31 of 33 games, starting twice … averaged 4.5 points, 1.9 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game … shot .398 from the field and .645 from the charity stripe … ranked fifth on the team with 27 3-pointers … recorded season highs of 21 points and seven rebounds versus Kentucky on Nov. 28 at the Paradise Jam Tournament … registered double-figures four times, including two 20-plus point contests. HONORS: Was a first team Academic All-Big 12 honoree. 2013-14 (OKLAHOMA): Played in all 33 games with 17 starts … voted team co-captain … averaged 6.1 points, 3.8 rebounds in 20.1 minutes … shot 37 percent from the field, 34 percent from 3-point range and 75 percent on free throws … most improved player over last 10 games, averaging 9.7 points, 4.4 rebounds, 87 percent free-throw shooting and team-high 43 percent 3-point shooting … scored a career-high 26 points (8-11 FG, 3-6 3FG, 7-8 FT) and totaled a career-high six steals versus Maryland Eastern Shore (Dec. 15) … twice collected a career-high nine rebounds (vs. Samford, Dec. 29; at Baylor, Feb. 24). HONORS: Was a second team Academic All-Big 12 honoree. 2012-13 (OKLAHOMA): Played in all 35 games, starting three, and played 14.0 minutes per game … averaged 4.3 points and 2.4 rebounds per game … made 76 percent of her free throws (19-for-25). HONORS: Was an Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team member. HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 20.8 points and 7.2 rebounds as a senior at Liberty Christian, which lost in Area Finals against top-seeded San Antonio Incarnate Word, 61-59 … was named the Team MVP of the 2012 WBCA High School All-America Game after totaling 12 points, three rebounds and three steals for the Navy squad … scored a game-high 28 points and added eight rebounds to lead Liberty to the 2011 TAPPS Class 5A State Championship as a junior after finishing runner-up in the 4A final as a freshman and sophomore … played AAU basketball for Cy-Fair Nike Elite and Liberty 360. • Team MVP, 2012 WBCA High School All-America Game • First-Team TAPPS All-State (2012) • Area MVP, Denton Record-Chronicle (2012) • All-Tournament, 2011 TAPPS 5A State Championship • No. 5 Guard (Blue Star Report) • No. 6 Guard (ESPNU HoopGurlz) • No. 19 Overall (ESPNU HoopGurlz) • No. 68 Overall (Blue Star Report) PERSONAL: Full name: Nicole Elizabeth Kornet … born Dec. 7, 1993 in Lexington, Ky. ... her parents are Frank and Tracy Kornet ... father played professional basketball for five years, including two in the NBA after being drafted out of Vanderbilt by the Milwaukee Bucks … mother is a five-time Emmy Award winning news anchor, host and writer and is a co-anchor for the Channel 4 News at Nashville’s WSMV-TV … has one older brother, John, and one younger brother, Luke … John played basketball at Ouachita Baptist University and graduated in 2014 while Luke is a 7-foot-1 junior forward at Vanderbilt … says she chose to attend UCLA because of, “The prestige of the University coupled with its prime location in the great state of California.” … lists her biggest thrills so far in her athletic career as, “Making good on the opportunity to do things right the second time and become a Bruin. Scoring 21 points (during the 2014-15 season) against 10th-ranked Kentucky was pretty fun, too.”

2015-16 UCLA Women’s Basketball (page 10 of 26) NO. 2 KARI KORVER Junior – G – 5-9 Paramount, CA (Valley Christian HS) 2015-16: Kari Korver scored eight points and tied her career-high in assists with four in the win over St. John’s (Nov. 13) … has hit a three in the first three games this season. 2014-15: Was one of only three players to play in all 37 games, making 36 starts (not “senior day”) … was voted as a team captain by her peers for the second straight year ... scored in double figures in 17-of-37 games … made at least one three pointer in 32-of-37 games and drained multiple treys in 25-of-37 contests … led the team in three-pointers made (74), attempted (179), three-point field goal percentage (.413) and free throw percentage (.825, 80-for-97) … scored a season- and career-high 23 points in a home win over USC (Jan. 18), scoring 10 straight points for UCLA to open the second half ... went 8-for-8 from the charity stripe against the Trojans, which was tied for the 10th-best performance in the Pac-12 on the year … scored 15 points and hauled in a season- and career-best eight rebounds in a win over Cincinnati (Dec. 2) … made a personal-best 21 consecutive free throws before missing her last attempt in a loss to Oregon State (Jan. 3, 2015) ... made a season-high five three-pointers in the WNIT Semifinal win at Michigan (Apr. 1), setting a UCLA single season record with 73 on the year (ended with 74). HONORS: Was chosen as a second team Pac-12 All-Academic selection. PAC-12 STATISTICAL RANKS: All Games: 29th - Scoring (10.1 ppg); 3rd - Free Throw Percentage (.825); 6th - 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (.413); 7th - 3-Point Field Goals Made Per Game (2.0). Pac-12 Games: 11th - Free Throw Percentage (.800); 8th - 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (.382), 7th - 3-Point Field Goals Made Per Game (1.9). NATIONAL STATISTICAL RANKS: 21st - 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (.413); 147th - 3-Point Field Goals Made Per Game (2.0). 2013-14: Tore her right ACL and lateral meniscus in a workout on Sept. 25, 2013 and missed the season due to a medical redshirt ... was voted a team captain by the squad, despite being injured and unable to play. 2012-13: Was one of only three players to play in all 34 games, making eight starts … she scored 11 points off the bench (3-for-5 from three-point range) in her first collegiate game (a home win over San Diego State on Nov. 10) … exploded for a career-high 17 points on a career-high five three-pointers (out of 10) and added a career-best three steals to go with three rebounds, one assist and one block in the win at Arizona State (Mar. 1) … led the team in three-pointers made (38) and attempted (110), shooting 34.5 percent from beyond the arc … also led the team in free throw percentage (.920, 23-for-25) … scored in double figures in five games … made at least one three-pointer in 21 games, including 10 games with multiple treys. HONORS: Was named an honorable mention selection to the Pac-12’s All-Freshman Team by the coaches. PAC-12 STATISTICAL RANKS: All Games: 6th - 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (.343). Pac-12 Games: 4th - 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (.365), 9th - 3-Point Field Goals Made Per Game (1.5). HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years at Valley Christian (Cerritos, Calif.) under head coach Katie Hardeman ... missed her entire senior year after tearing the ACL in her left knee ... earned All-CIF and All-State honors each of the three seasons she played... averaged 25.3 points, 7.8 rebounds, 3.4 steals and 1.5 blocks as a junior in 2010-11 ... averaged 19.4 points, 6.7 rebounds and 2.2 steals as a sophomore in 2009-10 as Crusaders went 25-8 and reached CIF Division 5AA State Championships ... averaged 17.3 points as a freshman in 2008-09 ... won women’s three-point contest at 2012 American Family Insurance High School Slam Dunk and 3-Point Championship ... played club basketball for Cal Sparks. PERSONAL: Full name: Kari Erica Korver ... right-handed ... born Nov. 11, 1993 in Lakewood, Calif. ... parents are Ken and Lisa Korver ... has one older brother, Kurtis, and one older sister, Kristi ... four cousins played Division I basketball, including Kyle Korver, who plays for NBA’s Atlanta Hawks (10th year in the NBA) ... lists the coaching staff and closeness to home as reasons she decided to attend UCLA ... biggest thrill so far in her athletic career was a game-winning three-pointer against league rival Whittier Christian in high school ... hobbies include hanging with friends, going to the beach and reading ... undeclared major.

SEASON & CAREER HIGHS: Category Season High Career High Points 8 vs. St. John’s (11/13/15) 23 vs. USC (1/18/15) Rebounds 3 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 8 vs. Cincinnati (12/2/14) Assists 4 (2X), last vs. JMU (11/20/15) 4 (4X), last vs. JMU (11/20/15) Steals 1 vs. St. John’s (11/13/15) 3 at Arizona State (3/1/13) Blocks --- 1 (6X), last at Michigan (4/1/15) FG Made 2 (2X), last vs. SC (11/22/15) 6 (2X), last vs. USC (1/18/15) FG Att. 7 vs. S. Carolina (11/22/15) 12 (2X), last at Washington St. (2/26/15) 3PFG Made 2 vs. St. John’s (11/13/15) 5 (2X), last at Michigan (4/1/15) 3PFG Att. 5 (2X), last vs. SC (11/22/15) 10 at Arizona State (3/1/13) FT Made 2 vs. St. John’s (11/13/15) 10 vs. Sacramento State (12/12/14) FT Att. 3 vs. St. John’s (11/13/15) 12 vs. Sacramento State (12/12/14)

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2015-16 UCLA Women’s Basketball (page 11 of 26) NO. 3 JORDIN CANADA Sophomore – G – 5-6 Los Angeles, CA (Windward HS) 2015-16: Jordin Canada scored 23 points and added five assists in the win over St. John’s (Nov. 13) … was named Pac-12 Player of the Week after recording 20 points and seven assists in a win over James Madison (Nov. 20) and 21 points, six steals and five assists in a loss to No. 2 South Carolina (Nov. 22). TEAM USA: Started in all six games for Team USA as the Americans won gold at the World University Games in Gwangju, South Korea (July 13) … scored a tournament-high 12 points and added four assists and three steals in a pool play win over China … averaged 6.5 points, 4.8 assists, 3.2 steals and 2.5 rebounds per game as the U.S. went 6-0 … had a solid all-around game in a pool play win over Italy by recording nine points, seven assists and six steals. 2014-15: Played in 34 games, making 30 starts … scored in double figures in 25-of-34 games … recorded at least one assist in 33-of-34 games and tallied multiple assists in 33-of-34 games … recorded at least one steal in 29-of-34 games and tallied multiple steals in 21-of-34 games … was named Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (Dec. 29) after scoring a then-season- high 16 points to go with four rebounds, three assists and two steals in a loss to No. 4 Notre Dame (Dec. 28) … missed the Oregon State (Jan. 3) and Oregon games (Jan. 5) after breaking her nose and sustaining a head injury in practice on Jan. 2, but returned to score a game-high 16 points in a win at Utah (Jan. 9) and followed with 10 points and nine assists in a win at Colorado (Jan. 11) and was named Pac-12 Freshman of the Week for the second time (Jan. 12) … was named Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (Jan. 19) for the third time after scoring 15 points to go with six rebounds, two assists and one steal in a win over USC (Jan. 18) … was named Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (Mar. 3) for the fourth time after averaging 10.5 points, 6.0 assists and 2.5 rebounds per game at the Washington schools (Feb. 26 and 28) … had a double-double of 15 points and 10 rebounds in her first collegiate game (the first Bruin freshman to pull off that feat) in an overtime loss at James Madison (Nov. 14) … led the team in assists (148, 4.4 apg) and was second in steals (69, 2.0 spg) … also led or tied for the team lead in assists in 26-of-34 games she played … was the only freshman to rank in the top 25 in the Pac-12 in scoring and in the top 10 in assists and/or steals … the 13 made free throws in the WNIT title win over West Virginia tied for the most by a player in the Pac-12 on the year. HONORS: Was named the Pac-12 Freshman of the Year and to the Pac-12 All-Freshman Team by the coaches ... also named the WNIT Most Valuable Player ... named Pac-12 Freshman of the Week four times, the most of any freshman on the year. PAC-12 STATISTICAL RANKS: All Games: 23rd - Scoring (11.8 ppg); 5th - Assists (4.4 apg); 11th - Free Throw Pct. (.775); 5th - Steals (2.0) and 12th - Assist/Turnover Ratio (1.2). Pac-12 Games: 22nd - Scoring (11.7 ppg); 4th - Assists (4.3 apg); 12th - Free Throw Pct. (.785); 7th - Steals (1.7) and 10th - Assist/Turnover Ratio (1.2). NATIONAL STATISTICAL RANKS: 85th - Assists (4.4 apg); 149th - Free Throw Pct. (.775); 129th - Steals (2.0) and 203rd - Assist/Turnover Ratio (1.2). HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters as the starting point guard for head coach Vanessa Nygaard at Windward School (Los Angeles) from 2011-14 ... averaged 18.0 points, 7.0 assists, 5.0 steals and 4.0 rebounds per game in 2013-14 to lead the Wildcats to a 26-3 overall record and an 8-0 mark in the Alpha League ... the Wildcats won the Alpha League title all four years she was there and was the CIF SS Champions in 2011, 2013 and 2014, capturing the State title in 2011 ... one of three Bruins to play in the 2014 McDonald’s All-American game ... she averaged 17.0 points, 8.0 assists, 5.0 steals and 4.0 rebounds per game in 2012-13 while Windward went 32-1, losing in the State finals to Bishop O’Dowd (60-45) ... in 2013, Canada earned Southern Section 4AA Player of the Year honors and was also named the Los Angeles Times All-Area MVP ... she also earned the MaxPreps California Girl’s Basketball Player of the Year and was the only California player on the MaxPreps All-American Girl’s Basketball First Team ... made the USA Basketball Women’s U16 National Team and won gold in 2011 (Bruin teammate Recee’ Caldwell was also on the team) ... Canada was a four-time All-CIF First Team selection and was Alpha League MVP and first team All-League all four years ... she also earned All-State honors all four years and was a first team Parade All-American and WBCA All-American in 2014 ... Canada was ranked as one of the Top 10 players in the country by most recruiting services including No. 4 by Prospects Nation, No. 6 by ESPN’s HoopGurlz, No. 7 by Full Court, No. 9 by BlueStar Media and No. 9 by PB Media ... also ranked near the top in the point guard rankings, coming in as the No. 2 rated PG by HoopGurlz, Full Court and Prospects Nation and the No. 3 PG by PB Media ... played club basketball for Cal Sparks and won the FILA National Championship in 2011 and 2012. PERSONAL: Full name: Jordin Elizabeth Canada ... right-handed ... born Aug. 11, 1995 in Los Angeles, Calif. ... her parents are Peter and Joyce Canada ... has one older brother, Peter ... says she chose to attend UCLA because, “I want to become a Neonatal Nurse after basketball and UCLA has the top nursing program in the world. Also, the women’s basketball coaching staff care about me as a person, not just a basketball player. They want me to grow as much as possible and help shape me into a confident individual. They showed me that I don’t have to be just a basketball player, I can become a woman that can change the world. I also want to start a legacy at UCLA and bring this program its first NCAA title” ... lists her biggest thrills so far in her athletic career as winning a State Championship in 9th grade, playing in the McDonald’s All-American Game after her senior year and winning a gold medal with Team USA U16 in 2011 ... hobbies include singing, listening to music, hanging out with friends and watching movies ... majoring in nursing.

SEASON & CAREER HIGHS: Category Season High Career High Points 23 vs. St. John’s (11/13/15) 31 at West Virginia (4/4/15) Rebounds 5 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 10 at JMU (11/14/14) Assists 7 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 9 (3X), last at Michigan (4/1/15) Blocks --- 2 vs. Colorado (2/6/15) Steals 6 vs. S. Carolina (11/22/15) 6 (2X), last vs. S. Carolina (11/22/15) FG Made 10 vs. St. John’s (11/13/15) 10 vs. St. John’s (11/13/15) FG Att. 19 vs. St. John’s (11/13/15) 19 (2X), last vs. St. John’s (11/13/15) 3PFG Made 1 (2X), last vs. JMU (11/20/15) 2 vs. Nebraska (11/28/14) 3PFG Att. 3 vs. S. Carolina (11/22/15) 5 vs. Nebraska (11/28/14) FT Made 7 vs. S. Carolina (11/22/15) 13 at West Virginia (4/4/15) FT Att. 10 vs. S. Carolina (11/22/15) 15 at West Virginia (4/4/15) JORDIN CANADA’S CAREER STATISTICS: 7RWDO 3RLQW )7KURZV 5HERXQGV 6FRULQJ 6HDVRQ JSJV PLQDYJ IJIJD SFW IJIJD SFW IWIWD SFW RII GHI WRW DYJ SI IR DVW WR EON VWO SWV DYJ                                           727$/                    

2015-16 UCLA Women’s Basketball (page 12 of 26) NO. 4 ASHLEY HEARN Freshman – F – 6-4 Rowlett, TX (Sachse HS) 2015-16: Ashley Hearn was scoreless but added two rebounds, one assist and one steal in her collegiate debut, playing 10 minutes in the win over St. John’s (Nov. 13) … scored the first two points of her career and added six rebounds, two blocks, two steals and an assist in a win over James Madison (Nov. 20).

HIGH SCHOOL: Ashley Hearn was a two-year letterwinner at Sachse High School (Sachse, Texas) under head coach Donna McCullough ... she also was a member of the track team, competing in the 100M, 200M, high jump, shot put and discus ... she averaged 15.0 points, 11.0 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per game as a senior (2014-15) and was named the 6A Region II District 11 MVP as the Mustangs went 25-10 overall and tied for first in district competition with a 12-2 record ... she broke her school’s single-game scoring record three times with 31, 32 and then 35 points ... she averaged 12.6 points, 8.9 rebounds, 2.8 blocks and 1.0 steals per game in the 2013-14 season, helping lead SHS to a 19-5 overall record and an 11-1 mark in 5A Region II District 11 action ... her junior year statistics rank second in the District 11 in scoring, second in blocks and third in rebounding ... the Mustangs won the league in 2014 as well ... Hearn was a second team All-State selection as a sophomore in 2011-12 and was named the Defensive Player of the Year in 2013-14 ... she has been invited to participate in USA Basketball’s U16 and U17 National Team training camps in each of the past two years and her senior year, played the inaugural girl’s Jordan Brand Classic Game as well as the McDonald’s All-American Game ... Hearn was ranked as one of the Top 40 players in the country by most recruiting services including No. 12 by ESPN’s HoopGurlz, No. 15 by BlueStar Media, No. 30 by Full Court and No. 34 by Prospects Nation ... she was also ranked near the top in the power forward rankings, coming in as the No. 2 rated PF by HoopGurlz, No. 6 by Prospects Nation and No. 11 by Full Court.

PERSONAL: Full name: Ashley Nicole Hearn ... born May 6, 1997 in Dallas, Texas ... her parents are Lazar and Janice Hearn ... has one younger sister, Alicia Hearn ... says she chose to attend UCLA because “I wanted to be a part of UCLA’s winning tradition” ... names of the WNBA’s Minnesota Lynx as the famous athlete she admires ... lists the biggest thrills of her athletic career as when she got to be part of the McDonald’s All-American Game and the Jordan Brand Classic and was able to wear jersey number 22 to honor her uncle, James ... major is sociology.

SEASON & CAREER HIGHS: Category Season High Career High Points 2 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 2 vs. James Madison (11/20/15) Rebounds 6 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 6 vs. James Madison (11/20/15) Assists 1 (2X), last vs. JMU (11/20/15) 1 (2X), last vs. JMU (11/20/15) Blocks 2 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 2 vs. James Madison (11/20/15) Steals 2 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 2 vs. JMU (11/20/15) FG Made 1 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 1 vs. James Madison (11/20/15) FG Att. 6 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 6 vs. James Madison (11/20/15) 3PFG Made ------3PFG Att. ------FT Made ------FT Att. ------ASHLEY HEARN’S CAREER STATISTICS: 7RWDO 3RLQW )7KURZV 5HERXQGV 6FRULQJ 6HDVRQ JSJV PLQDYJ IJIJD SFW IJIJD SFW IWIWD SFW RII GHI WRW DYJ SI IR DVW WR EON VWO SWV DYJ                727$/                    

2015-16 UCLA Women’s Basketball (page 13 of 26) NO. 10 KACY SWAIN Senior – F – 6-3 Los Angeles, CA (St. Bernard’s HS) 2015-16: Kacy Swain scored 10 points and had eight rebounds in the win over St. John’s (Nov. 13) … recorded the second double-double of her career with 11 points and a career-high 14 rebounds in a win over James Madison (Nov. 20). 2014-15: Played in 35 games, making 25 starts ... had at least one rebound in every game (34-of-35), except in the win at USC (Dec. 30) ... registered five or more rebounds in 11-of-35 games, including reaching double digits four times ... scored in double figures twice, including a 12-point (all in the first half) and nine- rebound performance in a loss at Oregon (Jan. 31) ... registered the first double-double of her career with 10 points and a career-high-tying 11 rebounds in a Pac-12 Tournament quarterfinal loss to No. 19 Stanford (Mar. 6) ... tallied eight points and 10 rebounds in a home loss to Oregon (Jan. 5); was scoreless but had 10 rebounds in a loss to California (Jan. 25) and had four points and another 10 boards in a loss at Washington (Feb. 28). 2013-14: Tore her right ACL at practice on Oct. 2, 2013 and missed the season due to a medical redshirt. 2012-13: Played in 33 games … she had five points, five rebounds, one assist, one steal and one block in the season-opening win over San Diego State (Nov. 10) … had four points and five rebounds in 12 minutes against No. 5 Notre Dame … had a great outing in the home win over LMU (Dec. 2) with 14 points, six rebounds and three steals in 20 minutes … played just two minutes in the win over Saint Mary’s (Dec. 15) and missed the St. John’s game (Dec. 16) due to a back injury … had six points, three rebounds, one assist, one block and one steal in the blowout win at Pepperdine (Dec. 28) … missed her first free throw of the season against the Waves after making her first 12 to start the season … had eight points and eight rebounds in the win at Oregon (Jan. 4) … had four points, four rebounds, a season-high three blocks, one assist and one steal in a win over Washington State (Jan. 11) … had career-highs of 11 rebounds and four blocks and added two points in the blowout win over Utah (Feb. 3) … had six points and five rebounds in the NCAA Tournament first-round win over Stetson (Mar. 23) … was second behind freshman Kari Korver in free throw percentage (.920), shooting 81.6 percent from the line (31-for-38) and also finished second on the team in blocks with 21 (0.6 bpg) … tore her ACL in the opening week of practice and will miss the entire 2013-14 season. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended St. Bernard’s High School in Playa del Rey, Calif., for her senior season, playing for coach Bo Carona ... rated as the No. 25 player in the nation and No. 9 forward by ESPNU Hoop Gurlz ... averaged 11.3 points, 3.2 blocks, 10.3 rebounds and 2.2 steals as a senior ... had 15 double-digit scoring games and 16 double-digit rebounds games as a senior ... SBHS advanced to the state championship game in 2012 ... averaged 12.7 points, 4.2 blocks, 7.1 rebounds, 1.4 steals as a junior at Chaparral High School in Temecula, Calif. ... had 22 double-digit scoring games as a junior ... received an invitation to the U16 USA Basketball trials ... served as team captain her junior and senior seasons. PERSONAL: Full name: Kacy Royall Swain ... born Sept. 30, 1993 in New York, N.Y. ... her parents are George and Leigh Swain ... has one older sister, Sydnee ... names Arthur Ashe as the famous athlete she most admires ... lists the biggest thrill of her athletic career as when her team defeated an opponent which had knocked her team out of the CIF championship on the way to winning the Southern Section title ... has diabetes and has to regularly check and manage her numbers ... she also has a passion for photography and does a lot of community service work ... major is political science.

SEASON & CAREER HIGHS: Category Season High Career High Points 11 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 14 (2X), last vs. LMU (12/2/12) Rebounds 14 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 14 vs. James Madison (11/20/15) Assists 2 vs. S. Carolina (11/22/15) 2 (4X), last vs. S. Carolina (11/22/15) Blocks 2 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 4 vs. Utah (2/3/13) Steals 1 (2X), last vs. JMU (11/20/15) 3 vs. Loyola Marymount (12/2/12) FG Made 4 (2X), last vs. JMU (11/20/15) 6 vs. Arizona (2/25/12) FG Att. 10 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 12 (2X), last vs. Stanford (3/6/15) 3PFG Made 1 vs. S. Carolina (11/22/15) 1 (2X), last vs. S. Carolina (11/22/15) 3PFG Att. 1 vs. S. Carolina (11/22/15) 2 at Baylor (11/17/11) FT Made 3 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 5 vs. Saint Joseph’s (12/31/12) FT Att. 4 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 6 (3X), last vs. Stanford (3/6/15)

KACY SWAIN’S CAREER STATISTICS: 7RWDO 3RLQW )7KURZV 5HERXQGV 6FRULQJ 6HDVRQ JSJV PLQDYJ IJIJD SFW IJIJD SFW IWIWD SFW RII GHI WRW DYJ SI IR DVW WR EON VWO SWV DYJ                                                                           727$/                    

2015-16 UCLA Women’s Basketball (page 14 of 26) NO. 11 LAJAHNA DRUMMER Sophomore – F – 6-1 Inglewood, CA (Long Beach Poly) 2015-16: Lajahna Drummer was scoreless and grabbed three rebounds in eight minutes in the win over St. John’s (Nov. 13). 2014-15: Was one of three Bruins to play in all 37 games, making one start ... had at least one rebound in every game (37-of-37) including five or more in 16-of-37 games and double-digit efforts three times ... scored in double figures six times ... had her first double-double with 11 points and a season-high-tying 11 rebounds in the first round WNIT win over CSU Bakersfield (Mar. 19) ... scored eight points and hauled in a season-high-tying 11 rebounds in a win at USC (Dec. 30) ... later tied the 11-rebound effort and added six points in a loss at Washington (Feb. 28) ... came off the bench and just missed a double-double with 15 points and nine rebounds in her first collegiate game at James Madison (Nov. 14) while going 11-for-11 from the free-throw line ... the 11-for-11 performance from the charity stripe at JMU was tied for the second-best performance in the Pac-12 on the year ... just missed a double-double with 12 points and nine rebounds in a neutral loss to Miami (Dec. 18) ... also just missed a double-double with 11 points and nine rebounds in a loss to Arizona State (Feb. 20) ... had the second-highest scoring night of her young career with 13 points (on 6-of-10 shooting) in the win at Colorado (Jan. 11) ... was third on the team in rebounding (4.9 rpg) ... made her first career start in the second round WNIT win at San Diego (Mar. 22), tallying six points, eight rebounds and two steals. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered her senior year at Long Beach Poly under head coach Carl Buggs and for three years at St. Bernard (Playa del Rey, Calif.) under head coach Bo Corona ... averaged 11.2 points, 6.7 rebounds and 2.2 steals per game in 2013-14 to lead LBPHS to a 27-3 overall record and a 12-0 mark in the Moore League ... the Jackrabbits captured the 2014 CIF State Basketball Championship (Open Division) with a 70-52 win over Salesian HS ... Drummer had 11 points and nine rebounds in the title game ... Long Beach Poly was ranked No. 2 in the state and No. 4 in the country in 2014 ... one of three Bruins to play in the 2014 McDonald’s All-American game ... as a senior, she earned All-CIF SS, All-League, All-City and Long Beach Press Telegram Girl’s Basketball Player of the Year honors ... she averaged 16.6 points, 12.3 rebounds, 6.0 assists, 5.0 blocks and 2.2 steals per game during the 2012-13 season for the St. Bernard Vikings ... was named first team All-League and League MVP as well as first team All-CIF in 2012-13 as the Vikings went 28-9 and 7-1 in the Del Rey League ... Drummer was ranked as one of the Top 10 players in the country by most recruiting services including No. 8 by ESPN’s HoopGurlz and No. 10 by Prospects Nation, Full Court and PB Media ... she was also ranked near the top in the forward rankings, coming in as the No. 3 rated forward by HoopGurlz, Full Court, Prospects Nation and PB Media ... participated in the USA Basketball Women’s U18 National Team Trials in May of 2014 ... played club basketball for Cal Sparks Gold and for the GBL Lady Rebels. PERSONAL: Full name: Lajahna O. Drummer ... right-handed ... born Mar. 28, 1996 in Burbank, Calif. ... her mother is Jacqueline Bolden ... has one older sister, Miesha ... says she chose to attend UCLA because, “I wanted to start my own legacy in my hometown and also because UCLA is a family orientated team, with a great group of women” ... biggest thrill so far in her athletic career was winning a state title in her senior year ... hobbies include singing, dancing, cooking and keeping up with fashion trends ... has yet to declare a major.

SEASON & CAREER HIGHS: Category Season High Career High Points --- 15 at JMU (11/14/14) Rebounds 3 at St. John’s (11/13/15) 11 (3X), last vs. CSU Bakersfield (3/19/15) Assists --- 2 (2X), last vs. CSU Bakersfield (3/19/15) Blocks --- 2 vs. USC (1/18/15) Steals --- 4 vs. California (1/25/15) FG Made --- 6 (2X), last at Colorado (1/11/15) FG Att. 1 at St. John’s (11/13/15) 11 (2X), last vs. CSU Bakersfield (3/19/15) 3PFG Made ------3PFG Att. ------FT Made --- 11 at JMU (11/14/14) FT Att. 2 at St. John’s (11/13/15) 11 at JMU (11/14/14)

LAJAHNA DRUMMER’S CAREER STATISTICS: 7RWDO 3RLQW )7KURZV 5HERXQGV 6FRULQJ 6HDVRQ JSJV PLQDYJ IJIJD SFW IJIJD SFW IWIWD SFW RII GHI WRW DYJ SI IR DVW WR EON VWO SWV DYJ                                           727$/                    

2015-16 UCLA Women’s Basketball (page 15 of 26) NO. 20 DOMINIQUE WILLIAMS Junior – G – 5-8 Phoenix, Ariz. (St. Mary’s Catholic HS) 2015-16: Dominique Williams has not played this season. 2014-15: Played in 26 games while making two starts and averaging 5.5 minutes per game … played a season-high 18 minutes in the win over Sacramento State (Dec. 12), recording two points, four rebounds and tied her career-high of four assists … played 10 minutes in a home loss to Oregon State (Jan. 3), tallying two assists, one rebound and one steal … made her first start of the season in the win at Utah (Jan. 9), grabbing one rebound in 10 minutes … made her second start of the season in a win over USC (Jan. 18), grabbing three rebounds and adding one point, one assist and one steal in 10 minutes … made her first three-pointer of the season as the final buzzer sounded in a loss at No. 7 Oregon State (Feb. 2) … made her second three-pointer of the season (fourth of her career) and hauled in three rebounds in the first round WNIT win over CSU Bakersfield (Mar. 19) … was one of six Bruins in 2014-15 with a positive assist/turnover ratio … defeated her twin sister, Danielle, and the Michigan Wolverines, 69-65, in the semifinals of the 2015 WNIT in Ann Arbor, Mich. HONORS: Was chosen as a Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention selection. 2013-14: Played in 31 games while making 15 starts and averaging 13.6 minutes per game … she was one of four players to compete in every game … had the second-best assist/turnover ratio on the team at 1.71 (36 assists, 21 turnovers) … the 21 turnovers were the second-fewest on the team and averaged out as one turnover per every 20.1 minutes played … she played 423 minutes on the year … scored a season-high three points in three different games (at Nebraska, Nov. 8; at Colorado, Feb. 28 and at Utah, Mar. 2) … added three rebounds, one assist and one steal in the win at Utah … was 1-for-1 from the field against No. 4 Stanford (Feb. 23), her first made field goal in Pac-12 play, her first shot in 10 games and her first points in 13 games … only took seven shots in the 18 league games (five of them in the last three games) … scored her first points in nine games in the win over Cal Poly (Dec. 28) … registered a season-high four assists (tied) in the win at Minnesota (Dec. 20) … had a season-high two steals in the loss at No. 4/5 Notre Dame (Dec. 7) … tallied three points, six rebounds, four assists and one steal in her first collegiate game in a loss at No. 12 Nebraska (Nov. 8). HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years at St. Mary’s Catholic (Phoenix, Ariz.) under head coach Curtis Ekmark ... guided St. Mary’s to the state championship game all four years, winning the last three, and never lost a home game ... averaged 11.0 points, 9.0 assists, 7.0 rebounds and 6.0 steals per game in 2011-12 and led the Knights to a 30-0 record ... registered a 6-to-1 assist to turnover ratio as St. Mary’s won a state and national championship in 2011-12 ... St. Mary’s won the elite Joe Smith Division of the Nike Tournament Championship, widely considered the unofficial national championship of girl’s high school basketball ... named to All-Academic Team all four years ... rated the No. 21 point guard in the country and the No. 94 player overall by ESPN’s HoopGurlz ... played club basketball for the Arizona Warriors. PERSONAL: Full name: Dominique Marché A. Williams ... right-handed ... born July 7, 1995 in Phoenix, Ariz. ... parents are Lonnie and Laura Williams ... has one older brother, Lonnie, one older sister, Jasmine, and a twin sister, Danielle, who plays basketball at the University of Michigan ... lists desire to continue championship standard and goal of being part of best Bruin team as reasons she decided to attend UCLA ... names Rajon Rondo of the NBA’s Boston Celtics as the famous athlete she admires ... hobbies include reading, shopping and spending time with family and friends ... has yet to declare a major.

SEASON & CAREER HIGHS: Category Season High Career High Points --- 3 (5X), last vs. CSU Bakersfield (3/19/15) Rebounds --- 6 (2X), last at Colorado (2/28/14) Assists --- 4 (3X), last vs. Sac State (12/12/14) Blocks --- 1 (2X), last vs. Texas (11/23/14) Steals --- 2 (2X), last vs. Arizona (3/5/15) FG Made --- 1 (9X), last vs. CSU Bakersfield (3/19/15) FG Att. --- 4 at Nebraska (11/8/13) 3PFG Made --- 1 (4X), last vs. CSU Bakersfield (3/19/15) 3PFG Att. --- 4 at Nebraska (11/8/13) FT Made --- 1 (3X), last vs. USC (1/18/15) FT Att. --- 4 (2X), last vs. USC (1/18/15)

DOMINIQUE WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATISTICS: 7RWDO 3RLQW )7KURZV 5HERXQGV 6FRULQJ 6HDVRQ JSJV PLQDYJ IJIJD SFW IJIJD SFW IWIWD SFW RII GHI WRW DYJ SI IR DVW WR EON VWO SWV DYJ                                        727$/                    

2015-16 UCLA Women’s Basketball (page 16 of 26) NO. 21 NIRRA FIELDS Senior – G – 5-9 Montreal, QC, Canada (Mater Dei (CA) HS) 2015-16: Nirra Fields scored 14 points and added five rebounds and three assists in the win over St. John’s (Nov. 13) … had 23 points and eight rebounds in the win over James Madison (Nov. 20). TEAM CANADA: Played in all five games for Team Canada as the Canadians won gold at the Pan American Games in Toronto, Canada (July 20) … scored a tournament-high and team-high 15 points and added two rebounds and one steal in 19 minutes off the bench in a semifinal win over Brazil … averaged 8.6 points, 2.8 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 1.0 steals per game as Canada went 5-0 … had 12 points, three rebounds and one steal in a pool play win over Cuba … also had a solid all-around game in an 81-73 win over Team USA to win gold by recording nine points, seven rebounds, one assist and one steal … she played in all six games for Team Canada as the Canadians won gold at the 2015 FIBA Americas Championship in Edmonton, Canada (Aug. 16) … scored a tournament-high 13 points and added three assists and two rebounds in a preliminary round win over Dominican Republic … averaged 6.8 points, 2.3 assists and 2.2 rebounds per game as Canada went 6-0 … also had a solid all-around game of 11 points, five assists, two rebounds and one steal in a preliminary round win over Chile. 2014-15: Played in 36 games, making 33 starts … scored in double figures in 30-of-36 games, including scoring 20 or more points in 11 games (26 games in her career) … recorded at least one assist in 30-of-36 games and tallied multiple assists in 19-of-36 games … recorded at least one steal in 30-of-36 games and tallied multiple steals in 23-of-36 games … had a game-high 26 points at James Madison (Nov. 14) and followed with a game-high 21 points at No. 13 North Carolina (Nov. 16) to become the first Bruin to score 20 or more points in the first two games of a season since Michelle Greco did it in the 2001-02 season (13 years) … had her first double-double of the season with 10 points and 10 rebounds in a loss to No. 15 Nebraska (Nov. 28) and followed with a second double-double of 10 points and a career-high 13 rebounds in a win over Cincinnati (Dec. 2) … recorded her third double-double of the year with 15 points and 12 rebounds in a win over Sacramento State (Dec. 12) … had a game-high 21 points in the win over Samford (Dec. 19) tying her season-high of five steals and was named to the Tulane DoubleTree Classic All-Tournament Team … scored 20 points in the loss to No. 13 Oregon State (Jan. 3) before leaving the game with a sprained right ankle … played with limited mobility against Oregon (Jan. 5), tallying two points, three boards, two assists, two steals and one block and did not play in a win at Utah (Jan. 9) … recorded her fourth double-double of the year by tying her season-high of 26 points and adding 11 rebounds in a WNIT win over CSU Bakersfield (Mar. 19), the ninth double-double of her career … led the team in scoring (15.0 ppg), rebounding (5.4 rpg) and in steals (81, 2.3 spg). HONORS: Was named to the All-Pac-12 team ... led the Bruins in scoring (17.0 ppg) and was named to the WNIT All-Tournament Team. PAC-12 STATISTICAL RANKS: All Games: 7th - Scoring (15.0 ppg); 3rd - Steals (2.3). Pac-12 Games: 10th - Scoring (13.9 ppg); 4th - Steals (2.3) and 11th - Double-Doubles (4). NATIONAL STATISTICAL RANKS: 238th - Field Goal Percentage (.388); 173rd - Scoring (15.0 ppg); 69th - Steals (2.3). 2013-14: Played in 31 games, making 30 starts … scored in double figures in 27-of-31 games this season, including 13 on the year with 20 or more points (which was 6th in the Pac-12 and was 11 more 20-point games than last season) … tallied 22 points, five assists, four rebounds and three steals in a win at Utah (Mar. 2), setting career-highs in free throws made (13) and attempted (17) … had 24 points and eight rebounds in a loss to Stanford (Feb. 23) … posted her second 30-point game of the year with 30 points, five rebounds and five assists in a home loss to No. 18/19 California (Feb. 21) … posted her fourth double-double of the year with 26 points and a season-high 11 rebounds to go with a career-high eight assists and four steals in the win at Oregon (Feb. 17) … had her third double-double of the year with 26 points and 10 rebounds in a loss at #16/19 California (Jan. 26) … was named Pac-12 Player of the Week after scoring a career-high 36 points (tied for 11th-best single-game total in UCLA history) in the win over Cal Poly (Dec. 28) … the 36 points were tied for the eighth-highest total in the Pac-12 … also made a career-high five three-pointers against the Mustangs … tallied a career-high eight steals in a loss to Auburn (Dec. 21), which was the second-highest total in the Pac-12, and the most since Markel Walker had eight in a win over Hawai’i in 2009 … posted her second career double-double against Pepperdine with 20 points and 10 rebounds in the win over the Waves (Nov. 11) … made it two consecutive double-doubles with 12 points and 10 rebounds in a home loss to No. 12 North Carolina (Nov. 17). HONORS: Was named to the All-Pac-12 Team by the coaches. PAC-12 STATISTICAL RANKS: All Games: 10th - Scoring (17.6 ppg); 10th - Rebounding (6.3 rpg); 5th - Steals (2.2 spg); 11th - 3-Point Field Goals Made (1.6); 15th - Defensive Rebounds (4.5 drpg) and 8th - Minutes Played Per Game (34.8). Pac-12 Games: 11th - Scoring (17.3 ppg); 14th - Free Throw Percentage (.707); 8th - Steals (1.8 spg); 10th - 3-Point Field Goals Made (1.6) and 15th - Blocks (0.7 bpg). 2012-13: Played in 33 games, making two starts … exploded for a career- and game-high 26 points in the home win over Princeton (Nov. 25) in 31 minutes … she was 11-for-17 from the field against the Tigers and 2-for-3 from downtown … she also made both of her free throws and added four rebounds, two blocks, one assist and one steal against Princeton … started her first two collegiate games at the St. John’s Holiday Classic in New York … had 11 points and three rebounds in the overtime win at St. John’s (Dec. 16) … had her first career double-double with game-highs of 19 points and 12 rebounds in the blowout win at Pepperdine (Dec. 28) … also had season-highs of six assists and six steals against the Waves and was the first player in league history to be named the Pac-12 Player of the Week and the Freshman of the Week (Dec. 24-30) in the same week … came off the bench to score 21 points and added eight rebounds and a block in the win at Arizona (Mar. 3) … came off the bench to lead the team in scoring with 13 points and added two boards and one block in the NCAA Tournament first-round win over Stetson (Mar. 23) … was fourth on the team in steals with 41 (1.2 spg). HONORS: Was named an honorable mention selection to the Pac-12’s All-Freshman Team by the coaches. PAC-12 STATISTICAL RANKS: All Games: 29th - Double-Doubles (1). HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered one year at Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.) under head coach Kevin Kiernan ... jersey was retired on April 20, 2012 ... averaged 22.3 points, 7.1 rebounds and 4.5 steals and led the 34-3 Monarchs to a CIF SS Division 1AA state championship ... earned first-team All-CIF honors and was named CIF SS Division 1AA Player of the Year ... named 2011-12 Gatorade California Girls Basketball Player of the Year ... was the first female Canadian to be named to the McDonald’s All-American Game ... named ESPNHS California Ms. Basketball 2012 ... member of the Los Angeles Times’ 2012 All-Star Girls’ Basketball Team ... named to 2011-12 OC Varsity All-County Girls Basketball Team and honored as Female Athlete of the Year. PERSONAL: Full name: Nirra Wellman Fields ... right-handed ... born Dec. 3, 1993 in Vancouver, BC, Canada ... mother is Faith Fields ... has five older brothers: Anthony, Michael, Shawn, Alex and Chris; and one younger brother, A.J. ... names of the NBA’s Los Angeles Lakers as the famous athlete she admires ... hobbies include reading, movies and shopping ... communications major.

SEASON & CAREER HIGHS: Category Season High Career High Points 23 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 36 vs. Cal Poly (12/28/13) Rebounds 8 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 13 vs. Cincinnati (12/2/14) Assists 3 (2X), last vs. JMU (11/20/15) 9 vs. Saint Mary’s (3/29/15) Blocks 1 vs. St. John’s (11/13/15) 3 (2X), last at Washington St. (2/26/15) Steals 3 vs. S. Carolina (11/22/15) 8 vs. Auburn (12/21/13) FG Made 10 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 13 vs. Cal Poly (12/28/13) FG Att. 21 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 24 (2X), last vs. California (1/25/15) 3PFG Made 2 vs. St. John’s (11/13/15) 5 (3X), last vs. Stanford (1/23/15) 3PFG Att. 6 vs. St. John’s (11/13/15) 11 at San Diego State (12/15/13) FT Made 5 vs. S. Carolina (11/22/15) 13 at Utah (3/2/14) FT Att. 8 vs. S. Carolina (11/22/15) 17 at Utah (3/2/14) NIRRA FIELDS’ CAREER STATISTICS: 7RWDO 3RLQW )7KURZV 5HERXQGV 6FRULQJ 6HDVRQ JSJV PLQDYJ IJIJD SFW IJIJD SFW IWIWD SFW RII GHI WRW DYJ SI IR DVW WR EON VWO SWV DYJ                                                                               727$/                    

2015-16 UCLA Women’s Basketball (page 17 of 26) NO. 22 KENNEDY BURKE Freshman – G – 6-1 Northridge, CA (Sierra Canyon HS) 2015-16: Kennedy Burke scored five points and added five rebounds and three steals in her collegiate debut in the win over St. John’s (Nov. 13) … added eight points and six rebounds in a loss to No. 2 South Carolina (Nov. 22) … has made a three-pointer in each of her first three games. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-year letterwinner at Sierra Canyon High School (Chatsworth, Calif.) under head coach Alicia Komaki ... she was the girl’s champion at the 2015 High School 3-Point Championship ... led SCHS to its third-straight CIF title last year (won Division V in 2012-13 and Division IV in 2013-14 and 2014-15) ... she was named the California Div. IV Player of the Year after her junior and senior seasons and scored over 2,200 points in her career ... she averaged 18.0 points and 9.0 rebounds per game in 2014-15 as the Trailbalzers went 25-5 overall and 8-0 in the Gold Coast ... she averaged 15.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per game in 2013-14 as the Trailblazers went 28-4 ... also averaged 21.0 points, 13.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 3.0 steals and 3.0 blocks per game as a sophomore in 2012-13 and 16.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 3.0 steals as a freshman in 2011-12 ... she had 28 points, 24 rebounds, six blocks and four steals as a sophomore in the 2013 state finals ... a four-time team and three-time first team All-CIF SS and All-League player, she was a member of Team USA when the Americans won gold with a 7-0 record at the 2014 FIBA U17 World Championships in the Czech Republic ... she garnered Cal-Hi All-State honors as a sophomore (2013), junior (2014) and senior (2015) and also named to the Los Angeles Times’ and Los Angeles Daily News’ All-Area teams in 2014 and 2015 ... she was also named a third team MaxPreps 2013-14 All-State selection ... Burke was ranked as one of the Top 40 players in the country by most recruiting services including No. 16 by ESPN’s HoopGurlz, No. 19 by Full Court, No. 33 by Prospects Nation and No. 41 by BlueStar Media ... she was also ranked near the top in the guard/ wing rankings, coming in as the No. 5 rated guard by HoopGurlz, No. 6 by Full Court and No. 8 by Prospects Nation. PERSONAL: Full name: Kennedy Valentine Burke ... born Feb. 14, 1997 in Burbank, Calif. ... her parents are Rogelio and Janice Burke ... her father played at UC Riverside and professionally in Mexico as well as with the National Team of Panama ... has one older sister, Kody Burke ... says she chose to attend UCLA because of the “great coaching staff and team with an excellent environment that is close to home” ... names Kevin Durant of the NBA’s Oklahoma City Thunder as the famous athlete she admires ... lists the biggest thrills of her athletic career as winning three straight state titles and the 2014 gold medal ... has yet to declare a major.

SEASON & CAREER HIGHS: Category Season High Career High Points 8 vs. S. Carolina (11/22/15) 8 vs. South Carolina (11/22/15) Rebounds 6 vs. S. Carolina (11/22/15) 6 vs. South Carolina (11/22/15) Assists 2 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 2 vs. James Madison (11/20/15) Blocks ------Steals ------FG Made 3 vs. S. Carolina (11/22/15) 3 vs. South Carolina (11/22/15) FG Att. 7 vs. S. Carolina (11/22/15) 7 vs. South Carolina (11/22/15) 3PFG Made 2 vs. S. Carolina (11/22/15) 2 vs. South Carolina (11/22/15) 3PFG Att. 4 vs. S. Carolina (11/22/15) 4 vs. South Carolina (11/22/15) FT Made 1 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 1 vs. James Madison (11/20/15) FT Att. 2 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 2 vs. James Madison (11/20/15) KENNEDY BURKE’S CAREER STATISTICS: 7RWDO 3RLQW )7KURZV 5HERXQGV 6FRULQJ 6HDVRQ JSJV PLQDYJ IJIJD SFW IJIJD SFW IWIWD SFW RII GHI WRW DYJ SI IR DVW WR EON VWO SWV DYJ                    727$/ 

2015-16 UCLA Women’s Basketball (page 18 of 26) NO. 23 KELLI HAYES Sophomore – G – 6-0 San Jose, CA (Archbishop Mitty HS) 2015-16: Kelli Hayes scored six points and added two rebounds and a block in a win over St. John’s (Nov. 13) … added 10 points and a rebound in a win over James Madison (Nov. 20). 2014-15: Played in 36 games, making one start ... scored 16 points in the first 20 games (0.8 ppg) but registered 72 points in the last 16 outings (4.5 ppg) .. she also had 20 rebounds in the first 20 games (1.0 rpg) but tallied 41 boards in the last 16 games (2.6 rpg) ... played double-digit minutes 24 times on the year, including in each of the last 19 games ... scored her first points of her collegiate career with two points at No. 13 North Carolina (Nov. 16) ... played in a season-high 26 minutes in the WNIT title game at West Virginia (Apr. 4), registering six points, one rebound and one steal ... made her first career start in a loss to Oregon (Jan. 5), going scoreless but recording three rebounds, two assists and one steal ... scored a season-high 12 points (6-for-10 from the field) to go with three rebounds, two assists, one block and one steal in a home win over Arizona (Feb. 22) ... had seven points and a season-high seven rebounds in a loss at California (Feb. 12) ... had eight points with a career-best two three-pointers (in three attempts) in the WNIT quarterfinal win over Saint Mary’s (Mar. 29). HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters as a starting guard for head coach Sue Phillips at Archbishop Mitty High School (San Jose, Calif.) from 2011-14 ... averaged 18.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 2.8 steals and 1.7 blocks per game in 2013-14 to lead the Monarchs in five different statistical categories as Mitty lost in the Division II State finals to Chaminade (80-51) ... the three-time San Jose Mercury News Player of the Year led Mitty to a State Championship as a sophomore (2012), a Central Coast Section Open Division Title as a junior (2013) and a Northern California Championship as a senior (2014) ... she finished as the school’s second all-time leading scorer (1,860 points, 14.4 ppg) behind Kerri Walsh ... she averaged 17.1 points, 7.0 rebounds and 2.5 assists, 2.5 steals and 2.0 blocks per game in 2012-13 while Mitty went 24-7 ... she scored 25 points (16 in the second half) and added eight rebounds and two blocks to help the Monarchs win the CIF Central Coast Section title in 2013 ... averaged 15.2 points, 6.2 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 2.1 steals and 1.5 blocks per game as a sophomore in 2011-12 as the Monarchs went 28-5 overall and 11-1 (first) in the WCAL (West Catholic Athletic League) ... she was named the CCS Player of the Year in 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14 and the Cal-Hi CCS Player of the Year as a junior and a senior ... also named to the MaxPreps Overall All-State Girl’s Basketball Second Team, selected as a First Team Division II All-State performer and as an Honorable Mention All-American by MaxPreps ... she was also named the WCAL Player of the Year as a junior and senior (2012-13 and 2013-14) and as a first team All-WCAL selection her last three years (honorable mention as a freshman in 2010-11) ... Hayes was ranked as one of the Top 40 players in the country by most recruiting services including No. 26 by ESPN’s HoopGurlz, No. 29 by Full Court, No. 33 by PB Media and No. 42 by Prospects Nation ... also ranked near the top in the wing rankings, coming in as the No. 7 wing by Prospects Nation, No. 9 by HoopGurlz and the No. 12 forward by Full Court ... played club basketball for the San Jose Cagers and the Cal Stars Nike Elite. PERSONAL: Full name: Kelli Casey Inciong Hayes ... right-handed ... born Nov. 22, 1995 in San Jose, Calif. ... her parents are Lonzell and Lani Hayes ... has two older brothers, Bobby and Eric and two older sisters, Christina and Tracy ... says she chose to attend UCLA because, “of the incredible coaching staff, it is in Los Angeles, and because I want to create a new legacy at UCLA to be the first to win an NCAA womens basketball championship with my phenomenal recruiting class as well as the players currently at UCLA” ... lists her biggest thrills so far in her athletic career as winning a State Championship in 2012 when she was a sophomore and during the playoffs, her team had to come-from-behind to win three different times ... hobbies include painting, sculpting, shopping and fashion ... majoring in sociology and communication studies.

SEASON & CAREER HIGHS: Category Season High Career High Points 10 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 12 vs. Arizona (2/22/15) Rebounds 2 vs. St. John’s (11/13/15) 7 at California (2/12/15) Assists --- 2 (3X), last vs. Arizona (2/22/15) Blocks 1 vs. St. John’s (11/13/15) 1 (9X), last vs. St. John’s (11/13/15) Steals --- 3 (2X), last vs. No. Colorado (3/26/15) FG Made 5 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 6 vs. Arizona (2/22/15) FG Att. 5 (2X), last vs. JMU (11/20/15) 10 vs. Arizona (2/22/15) 3PFG Made --- 2 vs. Northern Colorado (3/26/15) 3PFG Att. 1 vs. S. Carolina (11/22/15) 3 vs. Northern Colorado (3/26/15) FT Made --- 3 (2X), last at Washington St. (2/26/15) FT Att. --- 5 at California (2/12/15)

KELLI HAYES’ CAREER STATISTICS: 7RWDO 3RLQW )7KURZV 5HERXQGV 6FRULQJ 6HDVRQ JSJV PLQDYJ IJIJD SFW IJIJD SFW IWIWD SFW RII GHI WRW DYJ SI IR DVW WR EON VWO SWV DYJ                                    727$/                    

2015-16 UCLA Women’s Basketball (page 19 of 26) NO. 24 PAULINA HERSLER Sophomore – F – 6-3 Malmö, Sweden (Igelstavikens Gymnasium) 2015-16: Has yet to score this season but has grabbed at least one rebound in all three games in limited minutes. TEAM SWEDEN: Played in all six games for Team Sweden as the Swedes placed 10th at the World University Games in Gwangju, South Korea (July 12) … scored a tournament-high nine points and added two rebounds and one assist in 20 minutes off the bench in a win over China … averaged 6.5 points, 2.2 rebounds and 0.7 assists per game as Sweden went 3-3 … had eight points, four rebounds and one steal in a pool loss to Russia. 2014-15: Played in 27 games … had two points and three rebounds in her first collegiate game at James Madison (Nov. 14) … followed with three points and two boards at No. 13 North Carolina (Nov. 16) … had a season-high- five points in a win over Sacramento State (Dec. 12) and tied it later in a win over Arizona (Feb. 22) and in a loss at Washington (Feb. 28) … made the first two free throws of her career in a loss to No. 4 Notre Dame (Dec. 28) … made her only shot, a three-pointer, in a loss to No. 13 Oregon State (Jan. 3) and had four points and two boards in a loss to Oregon (Jan. 5) … scored four points, all from the charity stripe, in a win over Utah (Feb. 8) … tied season-highs in points (five) and rebounds (three) in a WNIT semifinal win at Michigan (Apr. 1). 2013-14: Redshirted the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Hersler attended high school at Igelstavikens Gymnasium and played club basketball for Telge Basket (2010-13) ... Telge Basket is the women´s team of Södertälje BBK, and has over the years reached a position as the leading basketball club in Sweden, winning 11 national championships ... prior to her stint with Telge, she played for the club team Malbas (2005-10) ... she has been part of two Swedish National Championship teams (2011 and 2012) and was named Rookie of the Year in the highest Swedish league known as Damligan ... has been a dominant force on the Swedish National Teams, playing for the Under 16 and Under 18 Teams for the last four years ... in 2009 and 2010, she represented Sweden in the U16 European Championship and most recently played on the Swedish National Team that placed 10th in the 2012 U18 European Championship ... she not only led her team, but led the entire U18 European Championship field in scoring at 20.9 points per game ... for the 2012 Championship, she also ranked 7th in three-point field goal percentage (.412, 7-for-17), 8th in rebounding (7.9 rpg) and 10th in field goal percentage (.461, 59-for-128) ... has twice been named to the All-Star Team and once named MVP in the Nordic Championships while leading Sweden to the U16 and U18 Nordic Championship titles ... additionally, she was twice named to the All-Star teams in two Scandinavian tournaments ... she registered career- highs of 33 points and 14 rebounds in a win over Lithuania at the 2010 U16 European Championship ... last year at the 2012 U18 European Championship, her best outing was a 32-point, 11-rebound effort in a win over Poland ... scored 20 or more points in five of the eight games of the 2012 U18 European Championship. PERSONAL: Full name: Paulina Frida Lovisa Hersler ... right-handed ... born May 16, 1994 in Malmö, Sweden ... parents are Marina and Bengt Hersler ... has one older brother, Emil ... names Zlatan Ibrahimović of the Paris Saint-Germain and Sweden’s national soccer team as the athlete she most admires (Ibrahimović was also born in Malmö and is from there) ... hobbies include playing the piano ... she is fluent in English, Swedish and speaks a little Spanish ... has yet to declare a major.

SEASON & CAREER HIGHS: Category Season High Career High Points --- 5 (4X), last at Michigan (4/1/15) Rebounds 1 (3X), last vs. SC (11/22/15) 3 (2X), last at Michigan (4/1/15) Assists 2 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 2 vs. James Madison (11/20/15) Blocks ------Steals --- 1 (2X), last vs. Connecticut (12/21/14) FG Made --- 2 (3X), last at Michigan (4/1/15) FG Att. 2 (2X), last vs. JMU (11/20/15) 4 (3X), last at Michigan (4/1/15) 3PFG Made --- 1 (8X), last at Michigan (4/1/15) 3PFG Att. 1 (2X), last vs. SC (11/22/15) 3 vs. Stanford (3/6/15) FT Made --- 4 vs. Utah (2/8/15) FT Att. --- 4 vs. Utah (2/8/15)

PAULINA HERSLER’S CAREER STATISTICS: 7RWDO 3RLQW )7KURZV 5HERXQGV 6FRULQJ 6HDVRQ JSJV PLQDYJ IJIJD SFW IJIJD SFW IWIWD SFW RII GHI WRW DYJ SI IR DVW WR EON VWO SWV DYJ                                    727$/                 

2015-16 UCLA Women’s Basketball (page 20 of 26) NO. 25 MONIQUE BILLINGS Sophomore – F – 6-4 Corona, CA (Santiago HS) 2015-16: Monique Billings scored seven points and hauled in a career-high 14 rebounds to go with two blocks and two assists in the win over St. John’s (Nov. 13) … had a career-high 15 points, six rebounds, two steals, one block and one assist in a win over James Madison (Nov. 20) … was chosen by Athletes in Action to travel to Poland (June 17-26) to compete against the women’s national teams of France, Poland and Latvia. 2014-15: Was one of three Bruins to play in all 37 games, making two starts ... had at least one rebound in every game (37-of-37) including five or more in 18- of-37 games and double-digit efforts twice ... had at least one block in 24-of-37 including multiple blocks in 16-of-37 games ... scored in double figures five times including a season-high 14 points in the home win over Colorado (Feb. 6) ... led the team in field goal percentage (.468, 81-for-173) and was second in blocks with 50 (1.4 bpg), and in rebounding (5.0 rpg) and was third in steals (38, 1.0 spg) ... registered her first double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds to go with four blocks in a win over Sacramento State (Dec. 12) ... made her first career start and had two points, three rebounds and a season-high five blocks in a home loss to Oregon (Jan. 5) ... the five blocks against the Ducks were tied for the sixth-most in the Pac-12 (all games) and tied for the second-most in league play ... had eight points, three rebounds and a block in her first collegiate game at James Madison (Nov. 14) ... followed with seven points, a season-high 12 rebounds, two blocks, one assist and one steal in a loss at No. 13 North Carolina (Nov. 16) ... just missed a double-double with 10 points and nine boards in a loss to Miami (Dec. 18) and nine points and nine rebounds in a loss to No. 11/16 Stanford (Jan. 23). HONORS: Was named to the Pac-12 Honorable Mention All-Freshman Team by the coaches. PAC-12 STATISTICAL RANKS: All Games: 9th - Blocks (1.4 bpg); 26th - Double-Doubles (1). Pac-12 Games: 6th - Blocks (1.3 bpg). NATIONAL STATISTICAL RANKS: 147th - Blocks (1.4 bpg). HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in basketball as a forward under head coach David Wolfe at Santiago High School (Corona, Calif.) and for three years in track and field in the high jump for coach Ken Lindsay ... averaged 18.3 points, 12.7 rebounds, 3.1 blocks, 2.1 steals and 1.5 assists per game in 2013-14 but missed the last 10 games due to injury as Santiago HS finished the year 15-10 and 3-7 in the Big VIII League ... the Sharks captured the 2013 CIF-SS Division IAA championship with a 29-3 record and a 10-0 mark in the Big VIII ... she averaged 12.8 points, 11.4 rebounds, 3.4 blocks and 2.3 steals per game during the 2012-13 season ... she was named first team All-Big VIII League in 2013 and 2014 and All-CIF both years as well ... also named first team All-State in 2014 ... she averaged 10.4 points, 8.2 rebounds and 2.3 blocks per game as a sophomore (2012-13) as SHS went 31-2 overall and 14-0 in league play ... won the league high jump title three times and set the Santiago High School record (5-feet-8-inches) ... Billings was ranked as one of the Top 30 players in the country by most recruiting services including No. 17 by Prospects Nation, No. 20 by PB Media, No. 27 by Full Court and No. 37 by ESPN’s HoopGurlz ... she was also ranked near the top in the forward rankings, coming in as the No. 6 rated forward by Prospects Nation, No. 8 by HoopGurlz, No. 9 by PB Media and No. 10 by Full Court ... participated in the USA Basketball Women’s U18 National Team Trials in May of 2014 ... played club basketball for West Coast Premier. PERSONAL: Full name: Monique Charice Billings ... right-handed ... born May 2, 1996 in Riverside, Calif. ... her parents are Chuck and Jane Billings ... has one sister, Andrea ... says she chose to attend UCLA because, “I want to be a part of something special and be the first to raise an NCAA women’s basketball banner” ... biggest thrill so far in her athletic career was winning a CIF title in her junior year (2013) and on being invited to attend the Team USA U18 trials in May of 2014 ... hobbies include singing, modeling and thrift shopping ... majoring in communication studies.

SEASON & CAREER HIGHS: Category Season High Career High Points 15 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 15 vs. James Madison (11/20/15) Rebounds 14 vs. St. John’s (11/13/15) 14 vs. St. John’s (11/13/15) Assists 2 vs. St. John’s (11/13/15) 2 (3X), last vs. St. John’s (11/13/15) Blocks 2 (2X), last vs. SC (11/22/15) 5 vs. Oregon (1/5/15) Steals 3 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 3 vs. James Madison (11/20/15) FG Made 5 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 6 vs. Colorado (2/6/15) FG Att. 10 vs. St. John’s (11/13/15) 9 vs. California (2/12/15) 3PFG Made ------3PFG Att. ------FT Made 5 vs. JMU (11/20/15) 5 vs. James Madison (11/20/15) FT Att. 5 (2X), last vs. SC (11/22/15) 10 at San Diego (3/22/15)

MONIQUE BILLINGS’ CAREER STATISTICS: 7RWDO 3RLQW )7KURZV 5HERXQGV 6FRULQJ 6HDVRQ JSJV PLQDYJ IJIJD SFW IJIJD SFW IWIWD SFW RII GHI WRW DYJ SI IR DVW WR EON VWO SWV DYJ                                    727$/                    

2015-16 UCLA Women’s Basketball (page 21 of 26) NO. 32 CHRISSY BAIRD Sophomore – G – 6-1 Wheaton, IL (Wheaton North HS) 2015-16: Chrissy Baird has not played this season. 2014-15: Played in eight games for a total of 13 minutes ... the walk-on guard saw her first action in the win over Samford (Dec. 19), grabbing one rebound in one minute of play ... she scored the first points of her career and added a rebound in the home win over Arizona (Feb. 22) ... she recorded the first block of her career and also went 1-for-2 from the charity stripe in the Bruins’ WNIT round three win over Northern Colorado (Mar. 26). JACK’S ARMY: Partnered with her father to start The Jack Pribaz Foundation, also known as Jack’s Army ... it was founded in the name of Jack Pribaz, a boy who suffers from epilepsy caused by an extremely rare genetic mutation ... the foundation is headquartered in Winfield, Ill., and has been in existence since December 2011, a few weeks shy of Jack’s third birthday ... the Jack Pribaz Foundation was established to find a cure for KCNQ2 encephalopathy ... for more information, go to jacksarmy.org. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters as forward for head coach Dave Eaton at Wheaton North High School (Wheaton, Ill.) from 2011-14 ... capped off a tremendous four years on varsity by becoming the school’s all-time leading scorer (1,076 points) and rebounder (828 rebounds) after averaging 15.1 points and 9.7 boards a game in 2013-14 for the DuPage Valley Conference runners-up ... a three-time unanimous all-DuPage Valley Conference performer (2012-14), she was a Miss Illinois Basketball finalist as a senior and was named to the second team All-USA Today Illinois Girl’s Basketball Team ... a two-time DuPage County All- Area team selection (2013-14), she led the Falcons to their first 20-win season since 1997 and first sectional final since 1986 as a junior in 2013 ... she made the game-clinching block in the sectional semifinal ... averaged 11.8 points and 8.0 rebounds per game in 2013, setting the school’s single-season defensive rebounding record ... as a sophomore in 2012, she once hauled in 24 rebounds in a game and was named to the DuPage County All-Area honorable mention squad ... played club basketball for Illinois Lady Lightning and finished 2nd in the 2013 AAU National Championship with Illinois Elite. PERSONAL: Full name: Christine Marie Baird, prefers Chrissy ... right-handed ... born Dec. 24, 1995 in Wheaton, Ill. ... her parents are Brian and Cheryl Baird ... has one older brother, David and one younger sister, Nikki ... says she chose to attend UCLA because, “of the beautiful campus, the great team and coaching staff.” ... lists her biggest thrill so far in her athletic career as beating her crosstown rival for the first time in the last meeting of her senior year in front of a packed gym ... lists the Oklahoma City Thunder’s Kevin Durant and former NFL quarterback and current SEC Network analyst Tim Tebow as the athletes she admires most ... has yet to declare a major.

SEASON & CAREER HIGHS: Category Season High Career High Points --- 2 vs. Arizona (2/22/15) Rebounds --- 1 (2X), last vs. Arizona (2/22/15) Assists ------Blocks --- 1 vs. Northern Colorado (3/26/15) Steals ------FG Made --- 1 vs. Arizona (2/22/15) FG Att. --- 2 vs. Arizona (2/22/15) 3PFG Made ------3PFG Att. ------FT Made --- 1 vs. Northern Colorado (3/26/15) FT Att. --- 2 vs. Northern Colorado (3/26/15)

CHRISSY BAIRD’S CAREER STATISTICS: 7RWDO 3RLQW )7KURZV 5HERXQGV 6FRULQJ 6HDVRQ JSJV PLQDYJ IJIJD SFW IJIJD SFW IWIWD SFW RII GHI WRW DYJ SI IR DVW WR EON VWO SWV DYJ                 727$/   

2015-16 UCLA Women’s Basketball (page 22 of 26) UCLA CAREER CHARTS Points 10) Natalie Williams (1991-94) 1,411 7) Lindsey Pluimer (2005-08) 93 8) Lynn Kamrath (1989-92) 83 1) Denise Curry (1978-81) 3,198 Field Goal Percentage (Min. 4 M/G; 400 att.) 2) Maylana Martin (1997-00) 2,101 9) Denise Curry (1978-81) 74 1) Denise Curry (1978-81) .607 3) Rehema Stephens (1990-92) 1,887 10) Chinyere Ibekwe (2006-09) 68 2) Kisa Hughes (1994-96) .564 4) Noelle Quinn (2004-07) 1,829 3) Necie Thompson (1981-83) .549 Steals 5) Natalie Williams (1991-94) 1,813 4) Maylana Martin (1997-00) .545 1) Ann Meyers (1975-78) 403 6) Nikki Blue (2003-06) 1,797 5) Annette Keur (1984-85) .540 2) Lisa Willis (2003-06) 372 7) Anita Ortega (1976-79) 1,751 6) Natalie Williams (1991-94) .528 3) Nikki Blue (2003-06) 325 8) Michelle Greco (1999-03) 1,707 7) Jasmine Dixon (2009-11, ’12-13) .517 4) Michelle Greco (1999-03) 288 9) Ann Meyers (1975-78) 1,685 8) Char Jones (1982-84) .508 5) Nicole Anderson (1990-93) 274 10) Lisa Willis (2003-06) 1,677 9) Ann Meyers (1975-78) .500 6) Markel Walker (2009-13) 262 11) Dora Dome (1985-88) 1,589 10) Janae Hubbard (1997-99) .499 7) Sandra VanEmbricqs (1987-90) 258 12) Atonye Nyingifa (2008-09, ’10-14) 1,570 8) Tawana Grimes (1995-98) 256 13) Lindsey Pluimer (2005-08) 1,556 Free Throws Made 9) Anita Ortega (1976-79) 240 14) Necie Thompson (1981-83) 1,536 1) Maylana Martin (1997-00) 550 10) Maylana Martin (1997-00) 237 15) Nirra Fields (2012-15) 1,400 2) Nikki Blue (2003-06) 455 16) Anne Dean (1983-86) 1,364 3) Denise Curry (1978-81) 426 20-Plus Points Scoring Games 17) Markel Walker (2009-13) 1,339 4) Atonye Nyingifa (2008-09, ’10-14) 365 1) Denise Curry (1977-81) 94 18) Doreena Campbell (2008-11) 1,283 5) Necie Thompson (1981-83) 360 2) Rehema Stephens (1989-92) 50 19) Janae Hubbard (1997-00) 1,222 6) Anita Ortega (1976-79) 341 3) Natalie Williams (1990-94) 49 20) Amy Jalewalia (1991-94) 1,201 7) Michelle Greco (1999-03) 336 4) Maylana Martin (1997-00) 46 Rebounds 8) Rehema Stephens (1990-92) 326 5) Noelle Quinn (2004-07) 38 9) Markel Walker (2009-13) 323 6) Ann Meyers (1974-78) 36 1) Denise Curry (1978-81) 1,310 Natalie Williams (1991-94) 323 7) Michelle Greco (1999-03) 35 2) Natalie Williams (1991-94) 1,137 8) Anita Ortega (1975-79) 34 3) Necie Thompson (1981-83) 940 Free Throw Attempts 9) Nikki Blue (2003-06) 30 4) Maylana Martin (1997-00) 935 1) Maylana Martin (1997-00) 797 10) Nirra Fields (2012-15) 27 5) Markel Walker (2010-13) 925 2) Necie Thompson (1981-83) 641 6) Atonye Nyingifa (2008-09, ’10-14) 920 3) Nikki Blue (2003-06) 637 Three-Point Shot Attempts 7) Ann Meyers (1975-78) 819 4) Atonye Nyingifa (2008-09, ’10-14) 536 1) Lisa Willis (2003-06) 710 8) Sandra VanEmbricqs (1987-90) 811 5) Anita Ortega (1976-79) 532 2) Thea Lemberger (2010-14) 388 9) Janae Hubbard (1997-00) 798 6) Denise Curry (1978-81) 521 3) Nirra Fields (2012-15) 371 10) Noelle Quinn (2004-07) 794 7) Natalie Williams (1991-94) 511 4) DeDe Mosman (1989-92) 361 Rebound Average (min. 50 games) 8) Markel Walker (2009-13) 484 5) Michelle Greco (1999-03) 325 9) Sandra VanEmbricqs (1987-90) 442 6) Nikki Blue (2003-06) 321 1) Natalie Williams (1991-94) 12.8 10) Rehema Stephens (1990-92) 441 7) Kari Korver (2012-13, 14-15) 303 2) Necie Thompson (1981-83) 10.11 8) Rebekah Gardner (2009-12) 301 3) Denise Curry (1978-81) 10.08 Free Throw % (min. one ft made/g) 9) Whitney Jones (2000-04) 288 4) Ann Meyers (1975-78) 8.4 1) Kari Korver (2012-13, 14-15) .840 10) Melanie Pearson (1997-99) 287 5) Maylana Martin (1997-00) 8.1 2) Denise Curry (1978-81) .818 6) Kisa Hughes (1994-96) 8.0 3) Rachelle Roulier (1988-91) .816 Three-Point Shots Made 7) Sandra VanEmbricqs (1987-90) 7.9 4) Michelle Greco (1999-03) .814 1) Lisa Willis (2003-06) 256 8) Char Jones (1987-90) 7.63 5) Doreena Campbell (2008-11) .808 2) DeDe Mosman (1989-92) 136 9) Annette Keur (1984-85) 7.59 Lindsey Pluimer (2005-08) .808 3) Thea Lemberger (2010-14) 117 10) Markel Walker (2010-13) 7.52 7) Anne Dean (1983-86) .788 4) Kari Korver (2012-13, 14-15) 116 Field Goals Made 8) Jaime Brown (1985-88) .786 5) Melanie Pearson (1997-99) 115 9) Ann Meyers (1975-78) .785 6) Nikki Blue (2003-06) 114 1) Denise Curry (1978-81) 1,386 10) Kristi Moore (1986-87) .783 7) Nirra Fields (2012-15) 111 2) Maylana Martin (1997-00) 775 8) Erica Tukiainen (2007-10) 103 3) Rehema Stephens (1990-92) 747 Assists 9) Michelle Greco (1999-03) 101 4) Natalie Williams (1991-94) 745 1) Erica Gomez (1996, 1998-00) 697 10) Rebekah Gardner (2009-12) 92 5) Noelle Quinn (2004-07) 713 2) Nikki Blue (2003-06) 602 6) Anita Ortega (1976-79) 705 3) Ann Meyers (1975-78) 544 Three-Pt. Field Goal % (min. 100 att.) 7) Ann Meyers (1975-78) 693 4) Mary Hegarty (1981-84) 528 1) Melanie Pearson (1997-99; 115-287) .401 8) Dora Dome (1985-88) 669 5) Nicole Anderson (1990-93) 470 2) Shaina Zaidi (2004-07; 45-114) .395 9) Michelle Greco (1999-03) 635 6) Markel Walker (2009-13) 467 3) Erica Tukiainen (2007-10; 103-265) .389 10) Nikki Blue (2003-06) 616 7) Dianne Frierson (1977-80) 454 4) Kari Korver (2012-13, 14-15) .383 Field Goal Attempts 8) Noelle Quinn (2004-07) 450 5) DeDe Mosman (1989-92; 136-361) .377 9) Doreena Campbell (2008-11) 415 6) Lisa Willis (2003-06; 256-710) .361 1) Denise Curry (1978-81) 2,283 10) Angel Hardy (1982-85) 412 7) Doreena Campbell (2008-11; 85-236) .360 2) Rehema Stephens (1990-92) 1,807 8) Nicole Kaczmarski (2000; 36-101) .356 3) Noelle Quinn (2004-07) 1,649 Blocked Shots 9) Nikki Blue (2003-06; 114-321) .355 4) Anita Ortega (1976-79) 1,536 1) Corinne Costa (2010-15) 179 10) Lindsey Pluimer (2005-08; 84-238) .353 5) Nikki Blue (2003-06) 1,522 2) Ann Meyers (1975-78) 101 Allison Arredondo (1993-96; 67-190) .353 6) Dora Dome (1985-88) 1,495 Necie Thompson (1981-84) 101 7) Michelle Greco (1999-03) 1,487 4) Natalie Williams (1991-94) 97 8) Lisa Willis (2003-06) 1,443 5) Maylana Martin (1997-00) 96 9) Maylana Martin (1997-00) 1,422 6) Sandra VanEmbricqs (1987-90) 95

2015-16 UCLA Women’s Basketball (page 23 of 26) UCLA SEASON CHARTS Points Field Goal Percentage Blocked Shots 1) Denise Curry (36g, 1980-81) 930 1) Denise Curry (30g, 1977-78) .621 1) Corinne Costa (34g, 2014-15) 61 2) Denise Curry (30g, 1979-80) 855 2) Denise Curry (34g, 1978-79) .606 2) Necie Thompson (36g, 1980-81) 53 3) Corinne Costa (21g, 2013-14) 52 3) Denise Curry (34g, 1978-79) 803 3) Denise Curry (36g, 1980-81) .603 4) Corinne Costa (29g, 2011-12) 50 4) Rehema Stephens (28g, 1990-91) 709 4) Denise Curry (30g, 1979-80) .603 Monique Billings (37g, 2014-15) 50 5) Denise Curry (30g, 1977-78) 610 5) Kisa Hughes (27g, 1995-96) .577 6) Kristee Porter (22g, 2000-01) 39 6) Rehema Stephens (30g, 1991-92) 595 6) Natalie Williams (24g, 1993-94) .570 7) Maylana Martin (29g, 1999-00) 38 7) Dora Dome (30g, 1987-88) 592 7) Kisa Hughes (27g, 1994-95) .567 8) Lindsey Pluimer (31g, 2005-08) 33 8) Rehema Stephens (29g, 1989-90) 583 8) Necie Thompson (28g, 1981-82) .564 Annette Keur (29g, 1983-84) 33 9) Noelle Quinn (32g, 2005-06) 580 Lynn Kamrath (29g, 1991-92) 33 9) Marja VanHelvoort (29g, 1983-84) .562 10) Lisa Willis (32g, 2005-06) 570 Natalie Williams (23g, 1992-93) 33 10) Natalie Williams (23g, 1991-92) .560 11) Maylana Martin (31g, 1998-99) 565 Steals Atonye Nyingifa (31g, 2013-14) 565 Free Throws Made 1) Ann Meyers (29g, 1977-78) 125 13) Natalie Williams (24g, 1993-94) 561 1) Maylana Martin (31g, 1998-99) 154 2) Ann Meyers (23g, 1974-75) 119 14) Necie Thompson (28g, 1981-82) 558 2) Atonye Nyingifa (28g, 2013-14) 152 3) Lisa Willis (32g, 2005-06) 115 15) Noelle Quinn (32g, 2006-07) 549 3) Denise Curry (36g, 1980-81) 150 4) Lisa Willis (28g, 2004-05) 102 Michelle Greco (29g, 2002-03) 549 4) Maylana Martin (27g, 1996-97) 142 5) Lisa Willis (30g, 2003-04) 100 17) Anita Ortega (34g, 1978-79) 548 5) Nikki Blue (27g, 2004-05) 136 Nicole Anderson (27g, 1992-93) 100 18) Maylana Martin (29g, 1997-98) 546 6) Maylana Martin (29g, 1997-98) 134 7) Detra Lockhart (27g, 1993-94) 97 Nirra Fields (31g, 2013-14) 546 7) Denise Curry (30g, 1979-80) 133 8) Nikki Blue (27g, 2004-05) 91 20) Nirra Fields (36g, 2014-15) 541 8) Necie Thompson (28g, 1981-82) 128 Mary Hegarty (36g, 1980-81) 91 Rebounds 9) Necie Thompson (29g, 1982-83) 124 10) Nikki Blue (30g, 2003-04) 89 1) Denise Curry (36g, 1980-81) 360 10) Nikki Blue (30g, 2003-04) 121 Sandra VanEmbricqs (29g, 1989-90) 89 2) Denise Curry (34g, 1978-79) 340 Three-Point Shot Attempts 3) Denise Curry (30g, 1979-80) 337 Free Throw Attempts 1) Lisa Willis (28g, 2004-05) 194 4) Necie Thompson (29g, 1982-83) 328 1) Atonye Nyingifa (28g, 2013-14) 233 2) Lisa Willis (32g, 2005-06) 193 5) Natalie Williams (23g, 1991-92) 318 2) Necie Thompson (36g, 1980-81) 218 3) Lisa Willis (30g, 2003-04) 189 6) Necie Thompson (36g, 1980-81) 314 3) Necie Thompson (28g, 1981-82) 217 4) Kari Korver (37g, 2014-15) 179 Natalie Williams (24g, 1993-94) 314 4) Maylana Martin (31g, 1998-99) 216 5) Michelle Greco (27g, 2000-01) 171 8) Natalie Williams (23g, 1992-93) 310 5) Necie Thompson (29g, 1982-83) 206 6) Nirra Fields (31g, 2013-14) 165 9) Necie Thompson (28g, 1981-82) 298 6) Maylana Martin (29g, 1999-00) 205 7) Thea Lemberger (29g, 2013-14) 155 10) Maylana Martin (31g, 1998-99) 292 7) Denise Curry (30g, 1980-81) 192 8) Michelle Palmisano (27g, 1992-93) 146 11) Kisa Hughes (27g, 1994-95) 280 8) Maylana Martin (27g, 1996-97) 190 9) Nirra Fields (36g, 2014-15) 136 12) Ann Meyers (29g, 1977-78) 278 9) Nikki Blue (27g, 2004-05) 189 Sandra VanEmbricqs (29g, 1989-90) 278 10) Thea Lemberger (30g, 2011-12) 135 10) Maylana Martin (29g, 1997-98) 186 14) Denise Curry (30g, 1977-78) 273 Three-Point Shots Made 15) Janae Hubbard (34g, 1998-99) 268 (min. one ft made/g) Free Throw % 1) Kari Korver (37g, 2014-15) 74 Field Goals Made 1) Anne Dean (’84-85, 68-74) .919 2) Lisa Willis (32g, 2005-06) 70 1) Denise Curry (36g, 1980-81) 390 2) Denise Curry (’79-80, 133-149 ) .893 Lisa Willis (28g, 2004-05) 70 2) Denise Curry (30g, 1979-80) 361 3) Jaime Brown (’87-88, 41-46) .891 Lisa Willis (30g, 2003-04) 70 3) Denise Curry (34g, 1978-79) 355 4) Doreena Campbell (’09-10, 76-86) .884 5) Nirra Fields (31g, 2013-14) 50 4) Denise Curry (30g, 1977-78) 280 5) Michelle Greco (’00-01, 77-89) .865 Michelle Greco (27g, 2000-01) 50 5) Rehema Stephens (28g, 1989-90) 273 6) Michelle Greco (’99-00, 38-44) .864 7) Erica Tukiainen (34g, 2009-10) 49 6) Dora Dome (30g, 1987-88) 252 7) Mary Hegarty (’81-82, 36-42) .857 Thea Lemberger (29g, 2013-14) 49 Melanie Pearson (29g, 1997-98) 49 7) Natalie Williams (24g, 1993-94) 243 8) Nicole Kaczmarski (’99-00, 58-69) .841 8) Rehema Stephens (29g, 1989-90) 238 Rachelle Roulier (’87-88, 58-69) .841 10) DeDe Mosman (31g, 1991-92) 48 9) Rehema Stephens (30g, 1991-92) 236 10) Lindsey Pluimer (’05-08, 81-97) .835 Michelle Palmisano (27g, 1992-93) 48 10) Noelle Quinn (32g, 2005-06) 228 Assists Three-Pt. 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Field Goal Attempts 1) Kellie Bennett (’94-95, 24-51) .471 1) Mary Hegarty (36g, 1980-81) 240 1) Denise Curry (36g, 1980-81) 647 2) Melanie Pearson (’97-98, 49-109) .450 2) Erica Gomez (34g, 1998-99) 227 2) Rehema Stephens (28g, 1990-92) 617 3) Doreena Campbell (’07-08, 23-53) .434 3) Nikki Blue (32g, 2005-06) 189 3) Denise Curry (30g, 1979-80) 599 4) Erica Tukiainen (’09-10, 49-114) .430 4) Markel Walker (31g, 2012-13) 187 4) Rehema Stephens (29g, 1989-90) 596 5) Melanie Pearson (’96-97, 26-62) .419 5) Noelle Quinn (32g, 2006-07) 184 5) Rehema Stephens (30g, 1991-92) 594 6) Nikki Blue (’05-06, 38-91) .418 6) Ann Meyers (29g, 1977-78) 182 6) Denise Curry (34g, 1978-79) 586 7) Kari Korver (’14-15, 73-176) .413 7) Angel Hardy (30g, 1984-85) 181 7) Michelle Greco (27g, 2000-01) 554 8) Doreena Campbell (’09-10, 26-64) .406 8) Nirra Fields (36g, 2014-15) 547 8) Erica Gomez (27g, 1995-96) 176 9) Shaina Zaidi (’06-07, 38-94) .404 9) Dora Dome (30g, 1987-88) 512 9) Erica Gomez (29g, 1997-98) 170 DeDe Mosman (’89-90, 36-89) .404 10) Noelle Quinn (32g, 2006-07) 507 10) Nikki Blue (27g, 2004-05) 162

2015-16 UCLA Women’s Basketball (page 24 of 26) 2015-16 UCLA WBB STATISTICS Overall: 2-1 Home: 2-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0

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Sophomore guard Jordin Canada Sophomore guard Jordin Canada scored a Fields scored a game-high 23 points while sophomore guard Jordin scored a game-high 23 points, which was the second-most Canada tallied 20 points and seven assists. It marked the Bruins’ eighth- of her young career. It marked the Bruins’ seventh-straight game-high 23 points, which was the second- straight win, dating back to last season’s WNIT Championship run. win, dating back to last season’s WNIT Championship run. most of her young career. It marked the James Madison scored the game’s first two points and would later Tiffany Mitchell scored 17 points, including six in a Bruins’ seventh-straight win, dating back to last lead 4-2 at the 8:44 mark after a layup by Kayla Cooper-Williams. deciding final run, and No. 2 South Carolina struggled season’s WNIT Championship run. But Fields hit a jumper to tie it at 4-4 (7:54) and Canada made one mightily before pulling away late to beat UCLA 68-65 The Bruins and the Red Storm battled to a of two free throws to put UCLA up 5-4 (6:52) and the Bruins never on Sunday. 12-12 tie in a defensive-minded first period. trailed again. Tina Roy also had 17 points for South Carolina (4-0), Canada led all scorers in the first quarter with UCLA led 25-17 at the end of the first quarter with Fields pouring and had 12 points and 12 rebounds even six points. in 10 points in the first 10 minutes. though the Bruins (2-1) effectively limited South Carolina’s Ashley Perez hit a three-pointer for JMU to pull the Dukes to within size advantage with their 2-3 zone. UCLA scored the first 15 points of the eight (31-23) with 6:12 left in the second period. But it was all UCLA Against a defense that repeatedly denied the entry pass, second period to build a commanding 27-12 after that as the Bruins closed the period on a 24-2 run to put the the Gamecocks committed 21 turnovers. They struggled lead after a layup by Canada (5:15). The Bruins game out of reach. UCLA led 55-25 by halftime, winning the second to come up with an alternative to their inside game despite won the quarter 24-12 to take a 36-24 lead period 30-8. Fields had 20 points by the break and Canada was in a height advantage that enabled them to out-rebound the at the break. Canada added nine points in the double figures with 11 points. Bruins 45-31. second to lead all scorers with 15 at the half. The third period saw UCLA build its largest lead of 42 points Jordin Canada scored 21 points and Nirra Fields added The Bruins led by as many as 21 points (69-27) on a three-pointer by Canada with 5:52 left in the quarter. 17, but UCLA lost its 19th straight game against a ranked (59-38) in the third after a layup by sophomore James Madison would close the gap to 31 points by the end of the opponent, dating to Nov. 24, 2013, when they beat No. third (76-45). Canada led the Bruins with seven points in the period, 10 Oklahoma 82-76. Kelli Hayes with 1:06 to go. Canada had eight followed by sophomore Monique Billings with six. The Gamecocks broke a 58-58 tie with Wilson’s lay-in more points in the period and Hayes and senior James Madison would not get closer than 27 points in the final off an alley-oop with 3:50 to play. After Mitchell and Fields guard Nirra Fields each scored six. quarter, which it won, 16-14, to provide the 90-61 final. exchanged baskets, Mitchell added a layup for a 64-62 lead. St. John’s won the fourth quarter 18-12 For the game, UCLA shot 47.3 percent from the floor (35-for-74) The Gamecocks forced a turnover, and Coates scored but never got closer than 14 points (68-54) while holding JMU to 30.7 percent (23-for-75). The Bruins pounded on a layup off a breakaway feed from Mitchell with 58 the rest of the way. Fields led the Bruins in the the boards for a 54-39 advantage. UCLA also took care of the ball, seconds left, giving South Carolina a 66-60 lead. fourth with four points. winning the turnover battle 13-10. South Carolina was called for a flagrant foul and Canada For the game, Fields (14 points) and senior The win marked UCLA’s first-ever triumph over the Dukes in five made two free throws with 34.8 seconds left, but Fields tries. JMU had defeated UCLA in each of the past two seasons. missed a 3-pointer off the ensuing inbound play. forward Kacy Swain (10 points, eight rebounds) The Bruins had several standout performances other than the After two free throws by Mitchell with 21 seconds joined Canada in double-figure scoring. scoring of Fields and Canada. Billings ended with a career-high 15 left, UCLA failed to score until Kacy Swain banked in a Sophomore Monique Billings had a personal- points and added six rebounds, two steals, one block and one assist. 3-pointer at the buzzer. best 14 rebounds to go with seven points, two Senior Kacy Swain had the team’s first double-double of the year, The Gamecocks battled UCLA’s plan to deny inside blocks and two assists. Hayes finished with six and the second of her career, with 11 points and a career-high 14 baskets to the 6-foot-5 Wilson, 6-4 Coates and, off the points and freshman Kennedy Burke had five rebounds. Sophomore Kelli Hayes rounded out the five Bruins in bench, 6-4 White, and posted their second straight victory points, five rebounds and three steals in her double figures with 10 points. over an unranked opponent. They beat Clemson 67-41 at collegiate debut. The Bruin freshmen each got some quality minutes with Kennedy home on Thursday night. They opened the season with a Burke scoring six points and adding two assists and two boards. pair of victories at home, including a season-opening 88-80 Ashley Hearn had a little bit of everything, finishing with six rebounds, victory over sixth-ranked Ohio State, followed by a 92-44 two points, two blocks, two steals and an assist. win over North Carolina-Greensboro. Perez led the Dukes with 20 points but went 3-for-16 from three- The Bruins set up the fourth-quarter showdown by point range. Angela Mickens was the only other player from James scoring the final eight points of the third quarter to take Madison to reach double-figure scoring with 10 points. a 48-45 lead with 10 minutes to play.

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