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UCLA Heads South To Face University of San Diego DATE: December 4, 2007 • SID CONTACTS: Steve Rourke/Liza David PHONE: 310-206-6831 • E-MAIL: [email protected] or [email protected] 2007-08 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Website: uclabruins.com shooting at a perfect 19-for-19 clip. Six-foot-fi ve center 2007-08 Overall Record: 4-3 GAMEDAY CENTRAL Amber Sprague leads the Toreros in scoring with a Pac-10 Record: 0-0 DATE: Sat., Dec. 8 14.3 average and also averages 8.6 rebounds and 2.0 LOCATION: San Diego, CA NOVEMBER: blocks per game. GAME SITE: Jenny Craig Pavilion (5,100) UCLA and San Diego have had two common oppo- 1 Team Concept (Exhib.) W 94-82 GAME TIME: 2:00 pm nents this year, with both teams defeating Cal State 7 Love & Basketball (Exhib.) W 84-67 VIDEO: usdtoreros.com 14 at Cal State Northridge W 81-69 Northridge (UCLA with an 81-69 win and San Diego AUDIO: uclabruins.com 18 Rice W 79-71 with a 79-50 victory) and Cal Poly (UCLA with a 107- 20 Cal Poly SLO W 107-83 TALENT: Dave Marcus (play-by-play) 83 win and San Diego with a 62-53 win). Jamila Veasley (color) 25 #3 Maryland (TV - FSN) L 75-79 Last season, the Toreros orchestrated the biggest turn 28 at Pepperdine L 79-91 BRUINS MEET TOREROS IN SAN DIEGO around in school history, a 12-game improvement DECEMBER: from 9-19 in the 2005-06 season to a 21-9 record UCLA (4-3) will travel to San Diego for a Saturday, Dec. in 2006-07. 1-2 at Univ. of Nevada Nugget Classic 8 game at the University of San Diego (4-3). The game vs. Idaho State L 64-76 will take place at the Jenny Craig Pavilion at 2:00 pm. UCLA leads the all-time series with San Diego, 7-2, vs. Southern W 79-52 but has lost the last two games (2001-02, 79-51 at San 8 at San Diego 2:00 pm The Bruins are in the midst of a challenging stretch of Diego and 2000-01, 86-67 in Pauley Pavilion). 15 at BYU 3:00 pm games in which nine of 11 opponents played in the post- 19 Tennessee 7:00 pm season a year ago - Idaho State (NCAATournament), San FRESH FACES Diego (WNIT), BYU (NCAA Trny.), Tennessee (NCAA 21 UC Riverside 2:00 pm The Bruin freshmen have been as good as advertised, champions), UC Riverside (NCAA Trny.), Arizona 28 at Arizona State 6:30 pm playing pivotal roles on the team. Five of the six fresh- State (NCAA Trny.), Stanford (NCAA Trny.), California 30 at Arizona 2:00 pm men have played in all seven games, while the sixth (NCAA Trny.) and Washington (NCAA Trny.). JANUARY: has played in four. Doreena Campbell joins senior Four Bruin players are averaging in double-fi gures, Lindsey Pluimer as the only Bruins to start all seven 4 Stanford 7:00 pm led by senior Lindsey Pluimer (15.4 points and a games. Regina Rogers has started six games, Darxia 6 California (TV - FSN) 12:30 pm team-high 8.1 rebounds per game). Three of UCLA's Morris fi ve and Nina Earl two. Campbell leads the 10 at Washington 7:00 pm vaunted freshman class also average in double fi gures Bruins in three-pointers (9), assists (23) and minutes 12 at Washington State 2:00 pm - Doreena Campbell, 10.4 ppg; Regina Rogers, 10.3 ppg; played (30.3 average). Morris leads the team with 15 19 at USC 12:00 pm and Nina Earl, 10.1 ppg. Darxia Morris is close behind steals. Rogers is the team's top offensive rebounder 24 Oregon 7:00 pm with a 9.6 ppg average. (23), and Candice Brown leads the team with a .600 26 Oregon State 2:00 pm (6-10) fi eld goal percentage. 31 at California 7:00 pm ABOUT SAN DIEGO FEBRUARY: San Diego enters the week with a 4-3 mark and will PLUIMER POWERS BRUINS 2 at Stanford 2:00 pm play at San Diego State on Wednesday, Dec. 5 before UCLA's lone senior, forward Lindsey Pluimer, continues 8 Washington State 7:00 pm hosting the Bruins. The Toreros are led by junior guard to lead the Bruins both on and off the court. Pluimer, a 10 Washington (TV - ESPN2) 1:30 pm Amanda Rego, last year's West Coast Conference Co- two-time Academic All-District selection and a 2006-07 17 USC 2:00 pm Player of the Year. Rego led the nation season in assists All-Pac-10 honorable mention selection, has started 21 at Oregon State 7:00 pm per game (7.6) and currently ranks fourth nationally every game since her freshman season for a total of 23 at Oregon 2:00 pm with a 7.9 average. Sophomore Morgan Henderson 99 career starts. In her career, she has averaged 12.4 28 Arizona State 7:00 pm is tied for the national lead in free throw percentage, points and 6.0 rebounds and has improved her scoring MARCH: 2007-08 UCLA NUMERICAL ROSTER 1 Arizona 11:00 am 7 Pac-10 Tournament - San Jose, CA TBD No. Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown (High School) 8 Pac-10 Tournament - San Jose, CA TBD 1 Nina Earl F 6-1 Fr. Pomona, CA (Diamond Ranch HS) 9 Pac-10 Tournament - San Jose, CA TBD 2 Tierra Henderson G 5-10 Jr. Pasadena, CA (Muir HS) 10 Pac-10 Tournament - San Jose, CA TBD 3 Darxia Morris G 5-8 Fr. Pasadena, CA (Muir HS) 4 Christina Nzekwe F 6-4 Fr. Seattle, WA (Chief Sealth HS) NCAA Tournament: 5 Alexis Olivier G 5-8 So. Seal Beach, CA (Los Alamitos HS) Mar. 22-25 - NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds 10 Allison Taka G 5-8 So. Culver City, CA (Culver City HS) Mar. 29-Apr. 1 - NCAA Regionals 13 Erica Tukiainen G 6-0 So. Los Angeles, CA (Windward HS) Apr. 6-8 - NCAA Final Four 14 Lindsey Pluimer F 6-4 Sr. San Clemente, CA (San Clemente HS) 21 Doreena Campbell G 5-10 Fr. Alexandria, VA (Edison HS) Home games are played in Pauley Pavilion and noted in 23 Chinyere Ibekwe C 6-4 Jr. Los Angeles, CA (Carson HS) boldface 24 Candice Brown F 6-3 Fr. Riverside, CA (Bishop Amat HS) All times listed are local to site & subject to change 31 Moniquee Alexander C 6-6 So. Harbor City, CA (Edison Academic Center) 34 Regina Rogers C 6-3 Fr. Seattle, WA (Chief Sealth HS) Head Coach: Kathy Olivier, 15th season (UNLV '82) Assistant Coaches: Pam Walker, Trisha Stafford-Odom, Maylana M. Douglas pg. 1 of 5 average every season. Pluimer is one of just seven Bruins opener was in the 1996-97 opener against St. Mary's to record at least 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 60 when four freshmen, including three true freshmen, National Rankings blocked shots for a career, and she is one of 16 Bruins took the fl oor for the jump (true freshmen - Melanie AP (Dec. 3) USA Today/ESPN (Dec. to have scored at least 1,000 points and pulled down at Pearson, Maylana Martin, Carly Funicello; redshirt fresh- 1. Tennessee (48) 4) least 500 rebounds for her career. man Takiyah Jackson). 2. Connecticut (2) 1. Tennessee (30) 3. Maryland 2. Connecticut (1) Pluimer is set to move up considerably in the UCLA In game two against Rice, the Bruins started three fresh- 4. Rutgers 3. Rutgers record books. She currently ranks 14th in career scoring men - center Regina Rogers and guards Campbell and 5. North Carolina 4. North Carolina with 1,226 points and also has 594 career rebounds 22 Morris. Rogers made her fi rst career start in the Rice 6. Stanford 5. Stanford 6. Maryland away from moving into the Top 15. Six more blocked game. The same group started at Pepperdine. 7. Georgia 8. LSU 7. LSU shots will move her from eighth to seventh on the career Another freshman received her fi rst starting assign- 9. Oklahoma 8. Georgia 9. Oklahoma list. Pluimer currently has 68. ment in game three against Cal Poly, as Nina Earl joined 10. Baylor 11. California 10. Baylor two other classmates (Rogers and Campbell) in the CAMPBELL NATIONALLY RANKED 12. Texas A&M 11. Texas A&M starting lineup. 13. West Virginia 12. California Freshman guard Doreena Campbell has played more 13. West Virginia The Bruins have utilized four different starting lineups 14. Auburn like a veteran than a freshman, averaging 10.8 points, 4.9 15. DePaul 14. Auburn 15. Duke in the seven games this year and have used the same 16. Notre Dame rebounds, 3.3 assists, 1.7 steals and just 1.1 turnovers 16. DePaul lineup in back-to-back games just once. 17. Duke per game in seven starts. She ranks 12th in the nation 17. Vanderbilt 18. Arizona St. 18. Ohio St. in assist/turnover ratio (2.88) and is the top-ranking 19. Ohio St. UCLA SPLITS AT NUGGET CLASSIC 19. Arizona St. freshman in the nation in that category. Campbell leads 20. Vanderbilt 20. Notre Dame The Bruins went 1-1 at the Nugget Classic in Reno on 21. Wyoming the team in three-point fi eld goal percentage (9-16, 21. Geo. Washington Dec. 1-2, losing the fi rst game to Idaho State, 76-64, and 22.
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