UCLA Men’s Dec. 14, 2002 Marc Dellins/Bill Bennett/310-206-8179 For Immediate Release

IT'S FINALS WEEK FOR UCLA AS THE BRUINS HOST PORTLAND ON SATURDAY, DEC. 14 (5 P.M.) IN PAULEY PAVILION; UCLA WINS FIRST GAME OF SEASON ON DEC. 8 IN PAULEY, BEATING LONG BEACH STATE, 81-58 78.3(18-23) from the foul line, with 21 rebounds and 15 UPCOMING GAME turnovers. The 49ers were led by Tony Darden's 14 points. The Bruins lead the Long Beach State series 9-0. SATURDAY, DEC. 14 Ð UCLA (1-2) v s . Portland (3-2), 5 p.m., Pauley Pavilion. TV - UCLA-Portland Series Ð UCLA leads it 2-0. The Fox Sports Net West 2, with Bill Bruins have won both games in Pauley Ð 93-69 in 1967-68 Macdonald/Dan Belluomini; Radio Ð Fox Sports and 122-57 in 1966-67. AM 1150 Ð Chris Roberts/Don MacLean).

UCLA TENTATIVE STARTING LINEUP (1-2) PORTLAND STARTING LINEUP (3-2) No. Name Pos. Ht. C l . Ppg Rpg No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Ppg Rpg 24 F 6-8 Sr. 21.3 7.3 44 Dustin Geddis F 6-7 Jr. 8.0 6.0 43 T. J. Cummings C 6-10 Jr. 8.7 4.0 14 Ghislain Sema C 6-7 Jr. 7.6 5.2 45 Michael Fey C 7-0 Fr. 1.3 1.7 11 Eugene Geter G 5-10 Fr. 7.8 1.0 21 Cedric Bozeman G 6-6 So. 8.7 5.7 15 Adam Quick G 6-2 Jr. 9.4 1.8 34 Ray Young G 6-4 Sr. 10.7 4.3 55 Casey Frandsen G 6-3 Jr. 12.6 2.0

Head Coach Ð In his seventh season as Head Coach Michael Holton Ð A UCLA standout Bruin head coach with a school and career mark of 136-61 guard and assistant coach, he is in his second season as the (197 games, 69.0) and 12th year on the UCLA staff (355 head coach at Portland (last year, the Pilots were 6-24 games, 262-93, 73.8). overall). From 1980-83, Holton was a four-year letterman, The 2001 Pac-10 Coach of the Year, Lavin and Duke's who as a freshman starting guard in 1980, was a member of are the only current coaches who have 's Bruin squad that reached the NCAA title guided their teams to five NCAA "Sweet 16s" in the last game. From 1996-2001, Holton was a Bruin assistant six seasons. coach. Lavin entered 2002-03 as the 15th winningest active coach (minimum five years as a Div. I head coach/based on The Pilots Ð Are 3-2. Portland started the season with percentage-69.6, 135-59 entering this season). three consecutive home wins but has lost its last two games (at Oregon 96-Portland 66, Dec. 4; Oregon State 71, at UCLA's Last Game Ð Portland 64, Dec. 7). Portland's game with UCLA will be at UCLA 81, Long Beach State 58 Ð On Dec. 8 its third consecutive against a Pac-10 opponent. The Pilots' before 6,358 at Pauley Pavilion, UCLA broke open a tight game with UCLA is their only contest this week. game in the second half to defeat Long Beach State 81-58. The 23- margin of victory was the largest for the Bruins since a 93-65 (28 points) win over Villanova on Jan. BRUIN HEADLINES 13, 2001 in Pauley. UCLA led 32-25 at halftime and outscored Long Beach State 49-33 in the second half. UCLA IN THE POLLS (Top 25) The Bruins had three players in double figures and Date AP USA were led by Jason Kapono's career-high tying and game-high Preseason 14th 12th 28 points. Also in double figures were T. J. Cummings, 12 Week 1 15th points and five rebounds and Jon Crispin's 11 points, Week 2 14th 14th including 3-6 from three-point range. Week 3 nr nr UCLA shot a game-high 49.2 from the field (30-61), a Week 4 nr nr game-high 33.3 (8-24) from three-point range and 68.4 (13- 19) from the foul line, with a game-high 44 rebounds and 18 turnovers. UCLA PICKED THIRD IN CONFERENCE Long Beach State shot 39.6 (19-48) from the field, POLL 13.3 (2-15) from three-point range and a game-high In a poll of media members released Nov. 6 at Pac-10 Men's Basketball Media Day in , the Bruins were picked to finish third (195 votes) in the 2003 Pac-10 In 13 seasons, the Bruins in Pauley Pavilion have Conference race, behind unanimous No. 1 choice been unbeaten in non-league games on seven occasions (27 first place votes/270 votes) and second-place Oregon (1998-99, 7-0; 1997-98, 6-0; 1994-95, 6-0; 1993-94, 6-0; (237). Behind Arizona, Oregon and UCLA were Ð fourth- 1992-93, 8-0; 1990-91, 8-0 and 1989-90, 6-0). place Arizona State (160), fifth-place (154), sixth-place USC (152); seventh-place Stanford (136); 2002-03 UCLA SCHEDULE eighth-place Washington (81); ninth-place Oregon State The Bruins' schedule features eight teams that were in last (71) and 10th-place Washington State (29). season's NCAA Tournament ("Sweet 16" Duke, Final Four Kansas, USC, St. John's, "Sweet 16" Arizona, Stanford, PAC-10 LEADERS California and "Elite Eight" Oregon), and one NIT In this week's (Dec. 9) Pac-10 stats, here are participant (Arizona State). the Bruin team and individual leaders (Top 3 i n In 2001-02, UCLA's schedule was rated by Basketball a category). Times as the No. 3 strongest schedule in the U. S. (trailing Team Ð FG %-3rd, 45.7 (86-188); 3pt. FG% Def-3rdT, only No. 1 Arizona and No. 2 North Carolina) and the Pac- 30.8 (20-65); Reb. Def.-3rd, 34.0; Asst./TO Ratio-3rd, 1.15. 10 Conference was ranked No. 1 in the nation (based on Individuals Ð Scoring Ð Jason Kapono, 3rd, 21.3; Assts strength of schedule among member schools). Ð Cedric Bozeman, 2nd, 5.33; FT% - T. J. Cummings, 1stT, 1.000 (6-6); Asst./TO Ration Ð Cedric Bozeman, 2nd, BRUINS IN THE NBA 2.67. Entering the preseason, UCLA had 10 players on NBA rosters Ð , (waived); Matt THE WOODEN TRADITION Barnes, (waived, drafted by UCLA's 84-73 loss to Duke was the Bruins' Fayetteville, NC in the NBDL); , New first appearance in the third-annual Wooden Orleans Hornets; , ; Tradition (2002 Ð Duke 84-UCLA 73, Purdue , (waived); Jelani 86-Louisville 84; 2001-Purdue, Stanford, McCoy, ; Jerome Moiso, New Orleans Missouri, Xavier; 2000-Purdue, Arizona, Notre Hornets; ,; , Dame, Cincinnati). and , Memphis In the Wooden Classic, held at the Arrowhead Pond in Grizzlies. Anaheim, No. 20 UCLA’s win over No. 16 Alabama, 79- 57, on Dec. 8, 2001, was UCLA’s fifth victory (in six JASON KAPONO games) at the Wooden Classic. Is on the preseason lists for the Wooden and Naismith Steve Lavin is 3-1 in the Wooden Classic, beating Awards, given annually to the nation's top player. Last Alabama (2001), New Mexico (1997) and Oklahoma State season, Kapono was a finalist for the Naismith honor and as (1998) and losing to Tech (2000). a sophomore, he was a finalist for the Wooden Award. He's UCLA in the John R. Wooden Classic also nominated for the second annual Senior Class Award, 2001-02 Ð No. 20 UCLA 79, No. 16 Alabama 57 presented annually to the nation's senior Player of the Year 2000-01 Ð Georgia Tech 72, UCLA 67 for NCAA Div. 1 men's and women's basketball. 1998-99 Ð No. 18 UCLA 69, No. 11 Oklahoma Maryland's won the award last year. State 66 1997-98 Ð No. 15 UCLA 69, No. 8 New Mexico 58 JASON KAPONO CAREER CHARTS 1995-96 Ð UCLA 73, No. 20 Maryland 63 On UCLA three-point charts, Kapono is No. 2 in 1994-95 Ð No. 2 UCLA 82, No. 7 Kentucky 81 percentage (260-571, 45.5; No. 1, , 46.4, 52-112, 1986-89) and No. 1 (260) in three-point field goals PAULEYPAVILION/NONCONFERENCE (surpassing former No. 1 Tracy Murray, 197, 1990-92) and GAMES No. 1 (571) in attempts (surpassing former No. 1, Toby In non-conference games in Pauley Bailey, 501, 1995-98). He also ranks No. 6 in Pavilion since 1989-90, UCLA is 76-9 (89.4, percentage (306-375, 81.6; No. 5, Henry Bibby, 82.3, 275- 85 games). During Steve Lavin’s tenure (since 334, 1970-72). Kapono was the 41st Bruin in history to 1996-97), the Bruins are 33-7 (40 games, 82.5) score 1000 or more points (1,672, No. 13; No. 12, Gail and in the remaining seven years of the 1990s, Goodrich, 1,690, 1963-65) but only the third player to do it the Bruins were 43-2 (45 games, 95.6). by the end of his sophomore season and just the fifth to do UCLA’s 86-81 (OT) loss to USD on Nov. 26, it in his first two seasons. With 28 points, Kapono will 2002 (season home opener) and 85-78 loss to Pepperdine on become the 12th player in school history to score at least Nov. 28, 2001 (season home opener) in Pauley were just 1,700 points. the ninth and eighth non-conference defeats the Bruins have On the Pac-10 career charts (2002-2003 Top suffered at home since the 1989-90 season. Other home 10), Kapono is- 3-pt. FGs (No. 5, 260; No. 4, Ron nonleague losses were against Ð North Carolina, 80-70, Riley, 263, Arizona State, 1993-96); 3-pt. FG % (No. 3, fifth home game of 2000-01 and CS Northridge, 78-74, 45.5, 260-571; No. 2, Terry Taylor, Stanford, 46.3, 156- season home opener of 2000-01; Gonzaga, 59-43, fourth 337, 1986-89). game of 1999-2000 (the Bruins’ 20-game nonconference home winning streak was snapped by the loss to Gonzaga); PRESEASON HONORS Kansas, 96-83, third game of 1996-97 and Tulsa, 77-76 OT, Here's a list of the Bruin preseason team and individual first game of 1996-97; Louisville, 78-76, 1995-96 and honors. Duke, 75-65, 1991-92. -Athlon Ð Team-No. 11 in the U. S., No. 3 in Pac-10; Individual -Jason Kapono, third-team All-American, No. 3 Slasher in the U. S., first-team All-Pac-10, rebounds and was a Hoop Scoop National Top 100 Cedric Bozeman, No. 2 Top 10 Emerging Star in the performer. U. S. -Basketball Times ÐTeam Ð No. 3 in the Pac-10. UCLA SIGNS , SEAN -Blue Ribbon Ð Team Ð No. 13 in the U. S. No. 3 in PHALER TO NLI the Pac-10; Individual Ð Jason Kapono, third-team Trevor Ariza, 6-8 from Westchester HS (Los Angeles) and All-American, first-team All-Pac-10. Sean Phaler, 6-9 from Villa Park, CA HS, signed NLI with - News Ð Individual Ð Jason UCLA during the early signing period. Kapono, second-team All-America. Entering his senior campaign, Ariza is one of the most -College Insider.com Ð Individual Ð Jason honored players in southern California. His preseason Kapono, preseason All-American national accolades include Ð Street & Smith's All-America -ESPN (Dick Vitale) Ð Team Ð No. 10 in the U. S., Top 20 (fourth-team All-America) and first-team All-Metro No. in the Pac-10; Individual Ð Jason Kapono, (Los Angeles), The Sporting News No. 4 power forward in third-team All-Rolls-Roycer, All-AT&T (long distance the U. S. and No. 14 senior in the U. S., Athlon's No. 12 bomber) power forward in the U. S. and Lindy's No. 33 senior in the -Lindy's — Team - No. 21 in the U. S., No. 3 in the U. S. PacWestHoops rates Ariza as the No. 2 player at his Pac-10; Individual Ð Jason Kapono, No. 4 small position on the West Coast. forward in the U. S., No. 4 Dead-Eye Gunner in the U. S., As a junior starter last season, Ariza averaged 12 first-team All-Pac-10; Cedric Bozeman, third-team All- points and 12 rebounds for the Comets. In 2002, as a Pac-10; Jon Crispin, No. 3 College Transfer in the U. consistent double figure scorer and rebounder, Ariza helped S., Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year. lead Westchester to a 32-2 overall record, the CA State Div. -Slam Magazine — Team-No. 13 in the U. S. I championship, a City Section title and Westchester was -Sporting News — Team- No. 16 in the U. S., No. 3 ranked fourth in the U. S. in the Student Sports FAB 50 in the Pac-10; Individual Ð Jason Kapono, No. 8 poll. in the U. S., first-team All-Pac-10, Best Phaler's preseason prep honors include Ð Street Smith's Shooter in the Pac-10; , one of 10 High Honorable Mention All-American and first-team All players (No. 6) in the U. S. about to break through. Metro (Los Angeles) and Lindy's No. 57 senior in the U. S. -Street & Smith's — Team- No. 11 in the U. S., No. As a junior last season at Villa Park, Phaler, a long- 3 in the Pac-10; Individual ÐJason Kapono, second- range shooting threat, averaged 19.8 points and 8.5 team All-American, first-team All-Pac-10, Best Shooter rebounds. He shot 42% from three-point range, connecting in the Pac-10. on 107. -USBWA — Team-No. 16 in the U. S. UCLA GREAT KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAR MATT McKINNEY TO REDSHIRT NAMED TO PAC-10 HALL OF HONOR 6-8 freshman Matt McKinney will redshirt this season in In its second year, the Pac-10 Hall of Honor's 2003 class men's basketball and have four years of eligibility will include UCLA's Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. remaining starting with the 2003-04 campaign. As Lew Alcindor during his Bruin playing days (1967-69), McKinney, one of the nation's top prep volleyball he led UCLA to three consecutive NCAA titles, three players during his career at Santa Ynez HS, will join Al straight Conference championships and an overall record Scates' Bruin men's volleyball team at the conclusion of of 88-2 (including a perfect 30-0 in 1966-67). He received the 2002-03 basketball season. the Most Outstanding Player award at the NCAA Four Also redshirting will be 6-1 freshman walkon guard Ike three years in a row, the only player to earn that honor Williams, from Murrieta, CA Valley HS. As a guard last three consecutive times. At the end of his Bruin career, season at MVHS, Williams was named to the Top 50 So Abdul-Jabbar was the school's all-time leading scorer Cal Hoops Class of 2002. (2,325, now No. 2) and the leading rebounder (1,367, now No. 2). BRIAN MORRISON SITS OUT THIS SEASON As the greatest offensive player in basketball history, he 6-2 junior guard Brian Morrison will sit out this season was the first player taken in the 1969 NBA , and after transferring to UCLA from North Carolina. As a played 20 years in the league with the Milwaukee Bucks sophomore last season for the Tar Heels, Morrison and Los Angeles Lakers. Abdul-Jabbar was selected the appeared in all 28 games and averaged 7.1 points, led NC league's Most Valuable Player on six occasions, won six with 42 three-pointers and was third on the team in NBA titles (five with the Lakers) and holds the league's assists (72). He prepped at Lake Washington HS in scoring record with 38, 387 points. Redmond, WA. Joining Abdul-Jabbar in the 2003 class are Ð (Arizona), Coach (Arizona State), Kevin MARCEDES LEWIS TO JOIN BRUINS AFTER Johnson (California), Coach Howard Hobson (Oregon), FOOTBALL Coach Amory "Slats" Gill (Oregon State), Todd Lichti At the conclusion of the current Bruin football season, 6-6 (Stanford), Fred "Tex" Winter (USC), Coach Marv Marcedes Lewis is scheduled to join the UCLA men's Harshman (Washington) and Coach Jack Friel basketball team. From Long Beach Poly, Lewis last (Washington State). season as a senior in high school was considered the In it's first season (2002), UCLA legendary coach John nation's No. 1 tight end prospect. (and has seen playing Wooden was a charter member in the Pac-10 Hall of time on this year's squad as a freshman tight end). In Honor. basketball last season, he averaged 13.0 points and 8.0 The 2003 Pac-10 Hall of Honor banquet will take place Lavin entered 2002-03 as the 15th during the 2003 Pac-10 Tournament, held at The Staples winningest active coach (minimum five years as in Los Angeles (March 13-15). a Div. I head coach/based on percentage-69.6, 135-59 entering this season). BRUIN STANDOUT DON MacLEAN NAMED In 2001-02, he was 7-4 vs. teams in the UCLA RADIO ANALYST Top 25 at game time, 4-0 vs. Top 10 teams. Don MacLean, the UCLA and Pac-10 all-time leading LAVIN IN NCAA scorer (2,608 points), has been named radio analyst for Lavin is one of just two coaches in the this year's Bruin games, joining play-by-play announcer nation to lead his school to five Sweet 16’s in Chris Roberts on Fox Sports AM 1150 in Los Angeles. the last six years. The other is Duke’s Mike MacLean takes over for former Bruin who Krzyzewski was the analyst for the last two seasons. Myers now Lavin is 11-6 (64.7, 17 games) as a head hosts the pre and post-game shows. coach in the NCAA Tournament, including a 5-0 MacLean, from Simi Valley, was a four-year Bruin starter record in NCAA second round games. from 1989-92. He earned All-American honors in 1992, Lavin has been to 13 consecutive NCAA leading the Bruins to the NCAA "Elite Eight" and a Pac- Tournaments at UCLA (11) and Purdue (2). 10 title. He was also a three-time first-team All Pac-10 In overtime games under Lavin, the Bruins performer. He's a 2002 inductee into the UCLA Hall of are 10-3, including nine consecutive overtime Fame. victories dating back to 1997 prior to the loss Following his Bruin career, MacLean played nine years in to San Diego in this year’s opener. the NBA, last with the in 2001. In Lavin’s six-plus seasons, the Bruins are 116-6 when leading at the five minute mark (in THE SPORTING NEWS SELECTS Ð LEGENDS regulation). OF COLLEGE BASKETBALL UCLA’s 87-77 win over Kansas on Jan. 1 2 , Mike DeCourcy's recent book highlights the Top 100 all- 2002 in Pauley Pavilion was Lavin’s third over time players in the history of college basketball. UCLA has the nation’s No. 1 team in as many years. His six selections-including No. 1 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar record vs. the No. 1 team is now 3-3. UCLA's 79- (Lew Alcindor, 1966-69), No. 2 (1971- 73 road win over previously-unbeaten Stanford on Feb. 3, 74), No. 33 Sidney Wicks (1973-76), No. 41 Walt 2001 was Lavin's second over a No. 1 team in less than a Hazzard (1961-64), No. 59 Gail Goodrich (1962-65) year (UCLA defeated No. 1 Stanford, 94-93 in overtime on and No. 63 Marques Johnson (1973-77). Mar. 4, 2000 at Maples Pavilion). It is believed that Lavin UCLA's legendary head coach is also is only the second coach in college history to record on the list for his playing days (1929-32) at Purdue, No. consecutive wins on a No. 1 ranked team’s home floor 58. (USC's won at No. 1 UCLA in both 1969 and 1970). UCLA’s nine-game winning streak last UCLA HEAD COACH STEVE LAVIN year was tied for the second-longest of Lavin’s tenure. The Bruins also won nine straight i n UCLA Head Coach Steve Lavin 1997-98 and had a 12-game winning streak (last 11 Years Bruin Basketball nine regular-season games and three NCAA UCLA Head Coaching Record contests) in 1996-97. 2002-03 1-2 In his six-plus seasons, the Bruins have 2001-02 21-12 (NCAA Sweet 16) advanced to the NCAA Tournament all six years, 2000-01 23-9 (NCAA Sweet 16) including the ‘Elite Eight’ (1997) and ‘Sweet 16’ four times 1999-00 21-12 (NCAA Sweet 16) (1998, 2000, 2001 and 2002), won the 1997 Pacific-10 title 1998-99 22-9 (NCAA) and has guided the Bruins to at least 20 wins in all six of 1997-98 24-9 (NCAA Sweet 16) his seasons. On March 30, 1999, he was awarded a six-year 1996-97 24-8(NCAA Elite 8/Pac-10 contract, including a rollover clause, through the 2004-2005 Champ) season. Totals 136-61 (69.0, 197 games) Entering 2002-03, Lavin is No. 1 in the UCLA Assistant Coaching Record nation in wins and percentage on the chart o f 1995-96 23-8 (NCAA/Pac-10 Champ) current Div. I head coaches also entering their 1994-95 32-1 (NCAA & Pac-10 Champ) seventh season. 1993-94 21-7 (NCAA) UCLA’s 93-65 win over Villanova on 1992-93 22-11 (NCAA) Jan. 13, 2001 in Pauley Pavilion was Lavin’s 1991-92 28-5(NCAAElite8/Pac-10 100th UCLA victory and it was also his 300th Champ) game as a member of the Bruin staff. Lavin Totals 126-32 (79.7, 158 games) reached the 100-win plateau in 142 games, the UCLA Totals 262-93 (73.8, 355 games) second-fastest in modern school history (after WWII), behind (who reached the 100-win The 2001 Pac-10 Coach of the Year, milestone in the seventh game of his fifth season, 1992-93, Lavin is in his seventh season as UCLA’s head 100-36, 136 games). John Wooden reached 100 wins as the coach and 12th on the Bruin staff, with a school Bruin coach at the conclusion of his fifth season (1952-53, and career record of 136-61 (69.0, 197 games). 100-44, 144 games). Prior to WWII, UCLA’s second coach, , recorded his 100th win in the third game of attempted (572), breaking the marks of 205 and 552, both his 10th year (1930-31, 100-41, 141 games). set in 2000. Its percentage of 39.0 ranks fourth in school Lavin’s initial three-year (1997-99) total history and the highest since 1992. of 70 wins (70-26, 72.9) is tied for No. 9 all- time (with seven other coaches, based on wins) on the UCLA VS. NO. 1 Ð NCAA coaching chart of best starts by a Div. I coach after UCLA’s 87-77 victory over No. 1 Kansas on his first three seasons. Jan. 12, 2002 at Pauley Pavilion was the third Under Lavin’s guidance, the Bruins have recruited the win over a top-ranked team in as many years. nation’s No. 1 (2001/1998) and No. 2 (1997) recruiting On Feb. 3, 2001, UCLA’s 79-73 victory over classes. No. 1 Stanford, the last undefeated team at the time, was its second against the No. 1 team i n STEVE LAVIN WEEKLY PRESS the nation in less than one year. Its victory over CONFERENCES No. 1 Stanford on March 4, 2000 was the school’s first UCLA's media availability will be similar to last over a No. 1 team since Dec. 1, 1986, when the Bruins season — Lavin's press conferences are on most Tuesdays at defeated No. 1 North Carolina, 89-84 at Pauley Pavilion. 1:30 p.m. in the J. D. Morgan Hall of Fame Press Room The last time UCLA defeated a No. 1 team that late in the and players will be available on most Tuesdays (before season was in 1980, when the Bruins upset DePaul in the practice) and Friday's (before practice) starting at 2:30 p.m. second round of the NCAA Tournament en route to the title UCLA's daily practices are closed to the media. game against Louisville. Lavin's Press Conference dates are - UCLA has now defeated the nation’s No. Tuesday, Dec. 10 (9 a.m. Hall of Fame Press 1 team on the Associated Press poll on nine Room/because of Final Exams, players are not occasions, tying Notre Dame for the top spot on available until Friday, Dec. 13 at 2:30 p.m. i n that list. Duke has done it eight times and Pauley Pavilion); Wednesday, Dec. 18 (3 p.m., coaches North Carolina, Georgia Tech and Ohio State and players in Pauley Pavilion following practice); have recorded seven wins versus a No. 1 team. Thursday, Dec. 26 (2:30 p.m., coaches and players in In Bruin history, during the regular season, UCLA Pauley Pavilion before practice); Tuesday, Dec. 31 (3:30 is 6-10 vs. the No. 1 team. In the NCAA Tournament, the p.m., coaches and players in Pauley Pavilion after practice); Bruins have a record of 3-6 vs. the nation’s No. 1 ranked Tuesday, Jan. 7; Tuesday, Jan. 14; Tuesday, Jan. 21; team, including UCLA’s 76-63 loss to Duke in the 2001 Tuesday, Jan. 28; Tuesday, Feb. 4; Tuesday, Feb. 11; NCAA East Region “Sweet 16”. Tuesday, Feb. 18; Tuesday, Feb. 25; Tuesday, March 4; UCLA Wins Over No. 1 Tuesday, March 11. Jan. 12, 2002 Ð at UCLA 87, No. 1 Kansas 77 Feb. 3,2001- UCLA 79, at No. 1 Stanford 73 PAC-10 BASKETBALL COACHES' MEDIA March 4, 2000-UCLA 94, at No. 1 Stanford 93 (OT) TELECONFERENCES Dec. 1, 1986-at UCLA 89, No. 1 North Carolina 84 The first teleconference is Tuesday, Dec. 1 7 . March 9, 1980-UCLA 77, No. 1 DePaul 71 (NCAA Second From 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m., the conference women's Round) coaches are featured and the Pac-10 men's coaches from Feb. 11, 1979-UCLA 56, at No. 1 Notre Dame 52 10:35 a.m.-11:55 a.m. (Lavin is 11:47 a.m.-11:55 a.m.). Jan. 26, 1974-at UCLA 94, No. 1 Notre Dame 75 The media telephone number to call is 913-981-5510 March 22, 1968 UCLA 101, No. 1 69 (NCAA (taped replay at 402-222-9927 after 4 p.m.). Semi-final) The dates are Ð Tuesday, Dec. 17; Tuesday, Jan. 7; March 20, 1965-UCLA 91, No. 1 Michigan 80 (NCAA Tuesday, Jan 14; Tuesday, Jan. 21; Tuesday, Jan. 28; Final) Tuesday, Feb. 4; Tuesday, Feb. 11; Tuesday, Feb. 18; Tuesday, Feb. 25; Monday, March 3 (women's coaches WINNING SEASONS— only); Tuesday, March 4 (men's coaches only). UCLA has produced 54 consecutive winning seasons, dating back to the 1948-49 season, John Wooden’s first at UCLA. The streak is the longest current streak in the nation. BRUIN NOTES 20-WIN SEASONS— SCHOOL THREE-POINT RECORDS IN 2001- UCLA won 21 games in 2001-02, giving the Bruins 2002 14 straight years of 20 or more wins, beginning with the -Individual 3-pointers—Jason Kapono hit seven at 1987-88 season. Arizona on Jan. 19 and hit seven at USC on Jan. 10 (both tying the school record). UCLA REACHED 1,500 VICTORY PLATEAU On Dec. 20, 2001 in Seattle, UCLA -Team 3-pointers Ð UCLA made 17 three-pointers at th Arizona on Jan. 19, breaking the school single-game recorded the 1,500 win in school history, team mark of 14, vs. Maryland, 3/18/00, in an NCAA defeating the University of Washington, 85-79. second round Midwest Regional game in Minneapolis. Entering 2002-03, the Bruins had an 83- -Team 3-point attempts Ð UCLA’s 36 three-point year record of 1,515-655 (69.8) record. UCLA i s attempts vs. Cincinnati Mar. 17 broke the old mark of one of just 12 schools in the U. S. with 1,500 33, set earlier this season at Arizona (Jan. 19). or more wins (the Bruins' win total is No. 1 0 -Team 3-pointers (season) Ð UCLA set new school on the all-time chart). records for three-point field goals made (223) and The Feb. 23, 1997 contest with Duke in Pauley Pavilion was UCLA’s 2,000th game in school history. The Bruins now have an overall record o f During Lavin’s six-plus year tenure as 1,516-657 (69.8, 2,173 games) in 83+ years o f UCLA’s head coach, the Bruins have recruited college basketball. Entering 2002-03, UCLA’s six McDonald’s All-Americans- 2001, Cedric winning percentage (69.8) was No. 5 in the Bozeman; 1999 Jason Kapono; 1998, Dan Gadzuric, nation. JaRon Rush, Ray Young; 1997, Baron Davis. In this season’s early signing period, UCLA inked 6-8 STARTING LINEUPS Trevor Ariza, from Westchester HS (Los Angeles) and 6- In 2002-03, UCLA has used three starting 9 Sean Phaler, from Villa Park, CA HS. lineups: The 2001 class Ð 6-6 McDonald’s All-American guard F Ð Jason Kapono and T. J. Cummings, Cedric Bozeman, 6-7 guard/forward Dijon Thompson and 6- C Ð Michael Fey, G Ð Cedric Bozeman and Ray 7 forward Andre Patterson Ð was named the nation’s top Young, 1-0 incoming class by when 6-11 center F Ð Dijon Thompson and Jason Kapono, Michael Fey was a member of the group (the Bruins C Ð , G Ð Cedric Bozeman and Jon announced on June 29, 2001 that Fey would not be Crispin: Duke, 0-1 enrolling in the fall-Fey is a true freshman this season). F Ð Dijon Thompson and Jason Kapono, The 1998 freshman class—guard Ray Young; C Ð T.J. Cummings, G Ð Cedric Bozeman and forwards, Matt Barnes, JaRon Rush (declared for 2000 NBA Ray Young: USD, 0-1 Draft) and Jerome Moiso (now with ), In 2001-02, UCLA used four different starting along with center Dan Gadzuric, was judged No. 1 in the lineups (33 games). nation by The Sporting News, Hoop Scoop, PrepStar and In 2000-01, the Bruins used nine different starting Basketball News. lineups (in 32 games). In 1999-2000, the Bruins used 12 The frosh class of 1997, forward Travis Reed (now different starting lineups (in 33 games). In 1998-99, UCLA at Long Beach State), guard-forward Rico Hines, guard Earl used 22 different starting lineups (in 31 games). Watson, guard Baron Davis (now with Charlotte Hornets), forward Billy Knight and guard Todd Ramasar (did not return COMMUNITY SERVICE for his senior season of 2000-01), was voted No. 2 in the On Sunday, Nov. 10, the Bruins hosted a nation. basketball clinic at Pauley Pavilion for children in grades During the 1998-99 season, the Bruins signed K-8 (for a donation to the UCLA Foundations' Riordan McDonald’s HS All-America Jason Kapono. Programs, children were able to participate). Contributors also had the option of donating on behalf of a less- UCLA has led the NCAA in privileged child to participate in the clinic. percentage twice in the last seven years —1997, On Wednesday, Dec. 4, the Bruins visited the City 52.0 (932-1791) and 1996, 52.8 (897-1698). of Hope Cancer Center in Duarte. The team and coaches Entering the 1998 NCAA Tournament, the Bruins ranked visited and signed autographs for children and adults who sixth (49.8) in the NCAA. In 1999, the Bruins shot 45.4 to have undergone advanced cancer therapies. rank third in the Pac-10. In 33 games in 1999-2000, UCLA shot 48.0 from the field to lead the Pacific-10 Conference 2002 Final Regular Season Pacific-10 Standings and rank 16th in the NCAA. Oregon 14-4 26-9 In 2000-2001, UCLA shot 46.3 (fourth in the Pac-10) Arizona 12-6 24-10 from the field and opponents shot 43.7. UCLA’s single- California 12-6 23-9 game high was 57.6 at Purdue (34-59). USC 12-6 22-10 In 2001-02, the Bruins shot 47.2 from the Stanford 12-6 20-10 field, to their opponents’ 42.5. UCLA 11-7 21-12 Arizona State 7-11 14-15 Pauley Pavilion (12,819) has been the home o f Washington 5-13 11-18 Bruin basketball for 37+ seasons. UCLA’s all- Oregon State 4-14 12-17 time Pauley Pavilion record is 523-66 (589 Washington State 1-17 6-21 games, 88.9). Jackson State was the 500th game in Pauley Pavilion on Dec. 17, 1996 and the win over Washington on March 11, 2000 was UCLA’s 500th on its MORE BRUIN NOTES homecourt. The Bruins finished the 2002 season 11-4 at In the decade of the 1990s, UCLA ranked No. 1 0 home overall and 6-3 in the Pac-10. UCLA last in the U.S. in victories (241) and winning finished Pac-10 play unbeaten at home in 1996 percentage (75.5, 241-78). In other college basketball (9-0). historical categories from the last decade, UCLA was fourth On Feb. 19, 1997 in UCLA’s 82-60 win over USC, in All-America rankings (28 different individuals, 43 total the largest crowd in Pauley Pavilion history watched that selections), second in most consecutive final wire-service game (13,382; previous high was 13,037 vs. Oregon, Top 20 rankings (13, 1967-79) and third in most final wire- 3/11/95). Then, four days later (Feb. 23, 1997) in service Top 20 rankings (35). the 73-69 win over Duke, UCLA set a new attendance record 13,478, breaking the old one by 96. UCLA has recruited the nation’s No. 1 The last time the Bruins were unbeaten at (2001/1998) and No. 2 (1997) classes the last home for a regular season was in 1994-95 (15-0, six seasons. California did beat UCLA at home that season but later was drafted by the Roanoke, VA Dazzle, a team in the forfeited the game). The Bruins finished 1998-99 at Pauley newly formed National Basketball Development League and 15-1 (losing only to Stanford). on Jan. 17, he signed with the ABA Kansas City club as a practice player (released the week of Feb. 11). UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion got a new roof during the eight players in the NBA were No. 5 on the chart of schools summer of 2000 and while working on it, the with players in the NBA for the 2001-02 season. Leading roofing company offered (and UCLA accepted) t o the pack was North Carolina (13), followed by Arizona put the UCLA script logo on the Pauley roof (11), Kentucky and Duke, each with 10, Michigan State (9) (for free). It (the letters are blue with a gold outline on and UCLA, Cincinnati, Georgia Tech, UConn and top of a tan color roof) is located on the south side of the Michigan, all with eight. The Pac-10 had more players Pauley roof in letters large enough to identify UCLA from selected in the 2001 NBA Draft (11), than any other LAX. conference.

The scoreboard in Pauley Pavilion is in its 2000-01 Ð twelve former Bruins were listed on NBA fourth season (the previous one was 14 years preseason team rosters and eight remained for the regular old). The scoreboard had been in the planning for three season. They were: Toby Bailey, (waived); years. UCLA Athletics teamed with a marketing firm to , Indiana Pacers (waived); Baron package eight corporate sponsorship opportunities on a Davis, Charlotte Hornets; , Indiana Pacers; center-hung scoreboard and two statistical boards in Pauley J. R. Henderson, (waived); Don Pavilion. The design of the eight-sided board includes four MacLean, Miami Heat; Darrick Martin, Sacramento sides that house the speaker clusters and four sides that have Kings; Jelani McCoy, Seattle Supersonics; Jerome team scoring, game time and period, possession indicator Moiso, ; Reggie Miller, Indiana Pacers; (all in LED digits) and video screen incorporated into each. Tracy Murray, Denver Nuggets (traded to the Toronto Each video screen is 7’ x 9’ and is the best LED technology Raptors on Jan. 13); Ed O’Bannon, the market offers today. The board was sized to “fit the (waived). Three Pac-10 players were selected in the 2000 house” and gives excellent visibility to patrons in all NBA Draft and Bruin sophomore Jerome Moiso (first round, seating locations. The board is 27’ wide, 17’ tall 11th, Boston Celtics) was the first league player chosen. (manufactured by Daktronics Corp.). The total weight is 14,000 lbs. and it’s attached to a 20,000-lb. hoist that can 1999-00 - UCLA had 11 players on preseason rosters and lower and/or raise the board for maintenance. The six played during the regular season. They were-Charlotte, centerboard, statistic board and production room cost is Baron Davis; Indiana, Reggie Miller; Washington, about $1.4 million. The board is being paid for entirely by Tracy Murray; Phoenix, Toby Bailey; Sacramento, the corporate sponsorship that is displayed on the Darrick Martin and Seattle, Jelani McCoy. In the advertising panels over a 10-year financing plan. 1999 NBA Draft, six Pacific-10 Conference standouts were among the 58 players selected. The six selections were the BRUINS IN THE NBA second-highest total of all conferences (tied with the Western Athletic Conference). The first Pac-10 player taken 2002-03Ð Entering the preseason, UCLA was UCLA sophomore guard Baron Davis, the No. 3 pick had 10 players on NBA rosters Ð Toby Bailey, New York by the Charlotte Hornets. Knicks (waived); Matt Barnes, Cleveland Cavaliers (waived, drafted by Fayetteville, NC in the NBDL); Baron 1998-99 - UCLA and the Pac-10 Conference led the way Davis, New Orleans Hornets; Dan Gadzuric, Milwaukee in the 1998 NBA Draft. The Bruins tied with Arizona and Bucks; Darrick Martin, Denver Nuggets (waived);Jelani North Carolina for the most players drafted (the Bruins had McCoy, Toronto Raptors; Jerome Moiso, New Orleans three second-round selections—Jelani McCoy, Seattle; Hornets; Reggie Miller,Indiana Pacers; Tracy Murray, Toby Bailey, Phoenix (traded from the Lakers) and J. R . Los Angeles Lakers and Earl Watson, Memphis Henderson, Vancouver). The Pac-10 had a total of eight Grizzlies. UCLA's seven players on opening day rosters is players drafted in 1998, the highest of any conference in the tied for 11th among among other schools. In 2002, the Pac U. S. 10 had seven players drafted(second-highest conference total. From 1986-87 through 1995-96, UCLA sent more players (26) into the NBA than any school 2001-02 - There were eight Bruins on NBA rosters when in the country. In 1995-96, UCLA’s 11 former the current 2001-02 season officially started on Oct. 30. Ð players on NBA rosters ranked second to North Mitchell Butler (), Baron Davis Carolina. (Charlotte Hornets, played in the 2002 NBA All-Star Game), Jelani McCoy (Los Angeles Lakers), Darrick Martin (, released), Reggie Miller 2001-02 FINAL NCAA STATS (Indiana Pacers), Jerome Moiso (, In the final NCAA statistics, UCLA traded to Charlotte Hornets), Tracy Murray (Toronto team stats were Ð No. 27 FG% (47.2) and No. 27 3-pt. Raptors) and Earl Watson (Seattle Supersonics, rookie FG% (39.0). UCLA’s 72.9 (35-48) FG% vs. South season). During the 2001 preseason fall camps, the Bruins Carolina (Nov. 21 in Maui) was the nation’s No. 1 single- had two other players on NBA rosters Ð Don MacLean, game FG% best (it’s also No. 2 in school history) and who was traded by the Miami Heat to the Toronto Raptors UCLA’s 17 3-pt. FGs in the loss at Arizona was tied for and then released, along with JaRon Rush, who was the No. 10 in single-game highs (also a school record). released by the Seattle Supersonics. MacLean has had a Individual statistics - Jason Kapono, No. 14T 3-pt. nine-year NBA career. During the week of Oct. 29, Rush FG% (45.3). T. J. Cummings’ 11-12 (91.7) from the field vs. South Carolina is tied for the No. 6 best effort this UCLA games are also available via the internet season. at (www.uclabruins.com). Fans can also listen to the broadcasts on the telephone by dialing 1-800-846-4700 (ext. 2002-03 PAC-10 STATS (Dec. 9) 5929). Team— Scoring Offense-4thT, 78.3; Scoring UCLA releases and results for all sports are o n Defense-9th, 76.0; Scoring Margin-6th, +2.3; FT %- the internet (www.uclabruins.com). 5th, 69.5; FG %-3rd, 45.7; FG % Def.-10th, 45.0; 3- Pt. FG %-6th, 34.9; 3-Pt. FGs Made-6th, 7.33; 3- MEDIA SERVICES-PAC-10 Pt. FG % Def.-3rdT, 30.8; Reb. Off.-9th, 37.3; Reb. Updated notes released each Monday beginning Nov. 18. Def.- 3rd, 34.0; Reb. Margin-4th, +3.3; Blkd Shots- Pac-10 information is available on the Pac-10 home page. 6thT, 3.00; Assts-5th, 17.67; Stls-7th, 6.33; TO Point your web browser to http://www.pac-10.org . Margin-9th, -0.67; Asst/TO Ratio-3rd, 1.15; Off. Reb.- 7th, 14.00; Def. Reb.-9th, 23.33.

Conference Team Highs - UCLA PLAYER UPDATES SENIOR CAPTAINS (2) UCLA Individual Pac-10 Leaders — Scoring -- Jason Kapono, 3rd, 21.3, Dijon Thompson, 16th, 14.7; 24 JASON KAPONO, 6-8, 215, Sr., F, Rebounding ÐJason Kapono, 8th, 7.3; Cedric Bozeman, Lakewood (Artesia) 19th, 5.7; FG% - ; Assists Ð Cedric Bozeman, 2nd, 5.33; 2002-03 Preseason Honors Ð. On the preseason lists FT% - T. J. Cummings, 1stT, 1.000 (6-6); Steals Ð; for the Wooden and Naismith Awards, given annually to 3pt. FG% -; 3pt. FGs Ð; Blocked Shots —; the nation's top player … Last season, Kapono was a /TO Ratio Ð Cedric Bozeman, 2nd, 2.67; Off. finalist for the Naismith Award and as a sophomore, he was Rebounds Ð Jason Kapono, 6th, 3.33; Def. Rebounds finalist for the Wooden Award … He's also nominated for ÐCedric Bozeman, 9th, 4.67. the second annual Senior Class Award (presented by the Kansas City Club), presented annually to the nation's Conference Individual Highs Ð Senior Player of the Year for NCAA Div. I … His other preseason honors include Ð Athlon third-team All-American, 2002-03 Special Team Stats (Three Games) first-team All-Pac-10; Blue Ribbon third-team All- The Bruins have led 1 time (1-0) at American, first-team All-Pac-10; College Basketball News halftime, have trailed one time (0-1) and have been tied second-team All-American; College Insider.com preseason once (0-1). All-American; ESPN (Dick Vitale) third-team All-Rolls- UCLA has outrebounded its last two Roycer; Lindy's No. 4 small forward in the U. S., first-team opponents and is 1-1 in those games. The All-Pac-10; The Sporting News No. 8 small forward in the Bruins have been outrebounded once and are 0-1. UCLA U. S., first-team All-Pac-10 and Street & Smith's second- is averaging 37.3 rebounds, opponents 34.0. team All-American, first-team All-Pac-10. UCLA has outshot two of three opponents (1-1) and has been outshot once (0-1). In three 2002-03 Ð A three-time All-Pac-10 performer, if Kapono games, UCLA is shooting 45.7 from the field (45.0 earns first-team All-Conference honors in 2003, he will be opponents). the first four-time, first-team All-Pac-10 honoree in school From three-point range, UCLA has outshot history … UCLA's leading scorer for the last three seasons its last two opponents (1-1). In three games, (2002, 16.0; 2001, 17.2; 2000, 16.0). UCLA has shot 34.9 from the three-point line (30.8 On the Bruin career charts, he holds the school opponents). records for 3-pointers (260) and 3-point attempts (571), No. UCLA has been outshot at the free throw 2 in 3-point % (45.5, No. 1-Pooh Richardson, 46.4, 52- line in two of three games (1-2). In three games, 112, 1986-89), No. 6 in FT% (81.6, 306-375; No. 5-Henry the Bruins have shot 69.5 from the line (71.1 Bibby, 82.3, 275-334, 1970-72) and No. 13 in scoring (1,672, No. 12, Gail Goodrich, 1,690, 1963-65) … With opponents). th UCLA made fewer turnovers than its 28 points, Kapono will become the 12 player opponent in one of three games (UCLA 14- in school history to score at least 1,700 points USD 17). Overall, the Bruins are averaging 15.3 … Kapono is the 41st Bruin in history to score 1,000 or turnovers a game (14.7 opponents). more points (1,672, No. 13) but only the third player to do The Bruins are 1-1 when leading at the five it by the end of his sophomore season and just the fifth to minute mark (in regulation, led USD 67-64), do it in his first two seasons. 0-1 when trailing and 0-0 when the game is tied. On the Pac-10 career charts (Top 10), Kapono is- 3-pt. FGs (No. 5, 260; No. 4, Ron Riley, 263, Arizona State, 1993-96); 3-pt. FG % (No. 3, 45.5, 260- The 2002-03 basketball season is UCLA’s sixth 571; No. 2, Terry Taylor, Stanford, 46.3, 156-337, 1986- on Fox Sports AM 1150. Chris Roberts, a four-time 89). Golden Mike Award winner, is in his 11th season as the Kapono's career scoring average entering 2002-03 was voice of the Bruins. Joining Roberts in his first season is 16.4 (536 points per year)- if he scores his average this analyst is Don MacLean, the leading scorer in UCLA and season, he would end his career with 2,144 points, No. 3 in Pac-10 history. Bruin history, trailing only Don MacLean (2,608, 1989-92) and Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 2,325, 1967-69) and No. 7 in Pac-10 history … He has set the UCLA single-season 3-pt. record every year (2002, 87; 2001, 84; but only the third player to do it by the end o f 2000, 82) and has tied the UCLA single-game mark (7, at his sophomore season and just the fifth to do it Arizona, 1/19/02). in his first two seasons. For three straight years, at UCLA's end of the season On the Pac-10 career charts (Top 10), banquet, Kapono has shared the Coach John Wooden Award Kapono is- 3-pt. FGs (No. 5, 260; No. 4, Ron as the squad's MVP … As a true freshman in 1999-00, he Riley, 263, Arizona State, 1993-96); 3-pt. FG was the CBS SportsLine National Freshman of the Year and % (No. 3, 45.5, 260-571; No. 2, Terry Taylor, the co-Pac-10 Freshman of the Year … A McDonald's All- Stanford, 46.3, 156-337, 1986-89). American at Artesia HS (Bruin stars Ed and Charles O'Bannon also played at Artesia). 34 RAY YOUNG, 6-4, 210, Sr., G, Oakland 2002-03 Season Averages Ð After three games, he is (St. Joseph Notre Dame) averaging a team-high 35.0 minutes a game, a team-high 2002-03 Ð In his fifth year in the program, Young 21.3 points, a team-high 7.3 rebounds and 3.0 assists while redshirted last season … Has the team's second-highest shooting 50.0 from the floor, 31.8 from three-point range number of career appearances (97) and starts (24) … One of and 77.8 from the line in 38.0 minutes. UCLA's top defensive players who is also a scoring threat, Young in 2000-01 as a junior appeared in 31 games and KAPONO’S 2002-03 SEASON HIGHS - 4 2 started on seven occasions, averaging 22.8 minutes, 7.0 minutes vs. USD (11/26/02); 28 points v s . points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.4 assists, while shooting 82.2 Long Beach State (12/8/02); eight rebounds v s . (60-73) from the foul line … Young is one of UCLA's USD (11/26/02); five assists vs. USD three 1998 McDonald's All-Americans (with Dan Gadzuric (11/26/02); 1 , twice, last vs. Long Beach and JaRon Rush) in the 1998-99 Bruin freshman class, rated State (12/8/02); 0 blocked shots. No. 1 in the nation. KAPONO’S 2002-03 PAC-10 RANKINGS (Dec. 9) Ð Scoring, 3rd, 21.3; Rebounding, 8th, 2002-03 Season Averages Ð After three games (two 7.3; FT% , ; 3pt. FG% ; 3pt. FGs, ; Off. Reb., starts), he is averaging 27.0 minutes, 10.7 points (third on 6 th, 3.33; Def. Reb, . the team), 4.3 rebounds and 1.7 assists while shooting 47.6 KAPONO’S 2001-02 NCAA RANKINGS from the floor, 16.7 from three-point range and 73.3 from (entering NCAA Tournament) - 3pt. FG%, 8th, the line. 46.4. YOUNG’S 2002-03 SEASON HIGHS—37 2002-03 Game Highlights Ð Kapono has led the minutes vs. USD (11/26/02); 13 points v s . Bruins in scoring the last two games, after leading UCLA Duke (11/30/02); six rebounds vs. Duke in rebounding the first two contests … In overtime against (11/30/02); two assists vs. Long Beach State USD, he contributed 17 points, a team-high eight rebounds (12/8/02), USD (11/26/02); one steal vs. Duke and five assists … Against Duke, he led the Bruins with 19 (11/30/02) and USD (11/26/02); 1 blocked shot points (6-13, 2-4, 5-6) and seven rebounds and added one vs. Duke (11/30/02). steal and one assist … Equaled his careerÐhigh in scoring vs. Long Beach State, with a game-high 28 points in 29 2002-03 Game Highlights Ð In the opener against minutes. USD, Young started and had 11 points (4-7, 1-3, 2-4) … He came off the bench against Duke and contributed 13 points KAPONO’S CAREER HIGHS - 4 2 (4-8, 0-1, 4-7) and six rebounds … Started vs. Long Beach minutes vs. USD (11/26/02), Oregon State State and added eight points, five rebounds, two assists and (2/24/01); 28 points vs. Long Beach State a steal. (12/8/02), Pepperdine (11/28/01), Washington State (3/8/01), DePaul (2/10/01) and Villanova YOUNG’S CAREER HIGHS—38 (1/13/01); 13 rebounds vs. Oregon (2/22/01); minutes vs. UCSB (11/29/00) and Georgia Tech six assists vs. Washington State (1/8/00), (12/2/00); 22 points vs. Oregon State Kansas (11/9/00), Hawaii (12/9/00) and Arizona (1/27/00); nine rebounds vs. Arizona (1/20/01); (1/19/02); three steals, seven times, last v s . six assists vs. UCSB (11/29/00) and Oregon Arizona (1/19/02); two blocked shots vs. UCSB State (1/27/00); four steals vs. Morgan State (11/29/00). (12/1/99) and Washington (3/11/00); two KAPONO’S CAREER CHARTS Ð On the blocked shots, three times, last vs. Arizona Bruin career charts, he holds the school records State (2/17/01). for 3-pointers (260) and 3-point attempts (571), YOUNG'S CAREER CHARTS Ð 3-pt. No. 2 in 3-point % (45.5, No. 1-Pooh FGs (67, No. 11-Charles O'Bannon, 73, 1994- Richardson, 46.4, 52-112, 1986-89), No. 6 in 97); 3-pt. FGs attempted (No. 10, 229; No. 9- FT% (81.6, 306-375; No. 5-Henry Bibby, 82.3, Ed O’Bannon, 231, 1992-95). 275-334, 1970-72) and No. 13 in scoring (1,672, No. 12, Gail Goodrich, 1,690, 1963-65) … With 28 points, Kapono will become the 12th player in school history to score at least 1,700 points … Kapono is the 41st Bruin in history to score 1,000 or more points (1,672, No. 13) JUNIORS (3) along with his brother Joe, helped lead the Nittany Lions to the 2001 NCAA "Sweet 16" … As a sophomore for Penn 43 T. J. CUMMINGS, 6-10, 215, Jr., F, State, he scored a career-high 26 points in the Nittany Homewood, IL (Homewood-Flossmoor HS) Lions' 73-68 upset at Kentucky on Nov. 25, 2000 in the 2002-03 Ð After coming off the bench most of his first Wildcats' home opener. two seasons, Cummings, son of NBA and DePaul great Terry Cummings, should be a front-line starter for the 2002-03 Season Averages Ð In three games (one start), Bruins this season … Tied a school record last season as a he is averaging 16.0 minutes and is averaging 5.3 points. sophomore for games played (33) … Had career games last He is shooting 45.5 from the field, 44.4 from three-point season vs. South Carolina (33 minutes, 25 points, range and 1.000 (2-2) from the foul line in 16.0 minutes. including 11-12 from the field, top single-game FG% in the Pac-10 last year) in Maui and Washington (22 points/11 CRISPIN’S 2002-03 SEASON/CAREER rebounds, first career double/double) in Pauley Pavilion … HIGHS—22 minutes vs. Duke (11/30/02); 1 1 Received UCLA's Sixth Man award last season … As a points vs. Long Beach State (12/8/02); 0 frosh in 2000-01, he earned first-team All-Pac-10 Freshman rebounds vs.; 1 assist vs. USD (11/26/02); 0 honors … Burst onto the collegiate scene in Nov. 9, 2000 steals vs.; 0 blocked shots vs. at the Coaches vs. Cancer Classic in , getting a then career-high 24 points and seven rebounds in 2002-03 Game Highlights Ð In his first career game the Bruins' season-opener vs. Kansas … The 24 points was as a Bruin (USD), he played 13 minutes and had one assist the best performance ever by a Bruin freshman in his debut … In his first UCLA start (Duke), he scored five points in game. 22 minutes, making two of three shots … In 13 minutes vs. Long Beach State, Crispin scored a UCLA best 11 2002-03 Season Averages Ð In three games (two points, including 3-6 from three-point range and 2-2 from starts), he is averaging 8.7 points and 4.0 rebounds, while the foul line. shooting 40.0 from the floor and a team-high tying 1.000 (6-6) from the line in 23.3 minutes. 52 JOHN HOFFART, 6-10, 250, Jr., C, Davis, CUMMINGS’ 2002-03 SEASON HIGHS - CA (Cal Poly-SLO/Davis HS) 34 minutes vs. USD (11/26/02); 12 points v s . 2002-03 Ð Hoffart (Ho-fert) appeared in eight games last Long Beach State (12/8/02); five rebounds v s year as a sophomore transfer … Sat out 2000-01 after Long Beach State (12/8/02) and U S D transferring from Cal-Poly SLO … As a true frosh at CP- (11/26/02); two assists vs. Long Beach State SLO in 1999-00, Hoffart appeared in 26 games, including (12/8/02); one steal, vs. USD (11/26/02); 2 15 Big West Conference contests and started seven. blocked shots vs. USD (11/26/02). CUMMINGS’ 2002-03 PAC-10 RANKINGS 2002-03 Season Averages Ð Hoffart played one (Dec. 2) ÐFT%, 1stT, 1.000 (6-6); Blkd. Shots, minute against Duke and Long Beach State. . HOFFART’S 2002-03 HIGHS - 1 minute 2002-03 Game Highlights Ð Against USD as a vs. Long Beach State (12/8/02) and Duke starting center, he contributed 10 points, five rebounds and (11/30/02); 0 points vs.; 0 rebounds vs.; 0 two blocks … Vs. Duke off the bench, he had four points assists vs.; 0 steals vs.; 0 blocked shots, vs. and two rebounds … As a starting forward vs. Long Beach State, Cummings scored a season-high 12 points, with a 2002-03 Game Highlights - Hoffart played one season-high tying five rebounds and a season-high two minute against Duke. assists. HOFFART’S CAREER HIGHS - 3 minutes CUMMINGS’ CAREER HIGHS - 3 4 vs. Oregon (1/31/02); 3 points vs. Oregon minutes USD (11/26/02); 25 points vs. South (1/31/02); rebounds vs.; 1 assist vs. Oregon Carolina (11/21/01); 11 rebounds v s . (3/31/02); steal, vs.; blocked shots, vs. Washington (1/4/02); three assists vs. USC (1/10/02); one steal, 15 times, last vs. USD (11/26/02); two blocked shots, five times, last SOPHOMORES (5) USD (11/26/02). 21 CEDRIC BOZEMAN, 6-6, 197, So., G, Los Angeles, CA (Mater Dei HS) 5 JON CRISPIN, 6-0, 195, Jr., G, Pitman, NJ 2002-03 Preseason Honors Ð Athlon No. 2 Top 10 (Penn State/Pitman HS) Emerging Star in the U. S. and Lindy's third-team All-Pac- 2002-03 Preseason Honors Ð Lindy's No. 3 College 10. Transfer in the U. S. and Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year. 2002-03 Ð Despite missing seven early season games and 2002-03 Ð After sitting out 2001-02 (he transferred to four additional starts last season as a true freshman because UCLA from Penn State), Crispin will have an immediate of a right knee cartilage tear that required surgery, Bozeman impact on the Bruins this season as a long-range shooting ended 2001-02 on a high note, starting 17 of the last 18 guard … A mainstay for Penn State from 1999-01, Crispin, games and earning Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 Freshman team … In UCLA's 105-101 2OT victory vs. (11/26/02); two steals vs. Duke (11/30/02) and Cincinnati in the second round of the 2002 NCAA USD (11/26/02); 1 blocked shot vs. Long Beach Tournament, Bozeman played a then career-high 39 State (12/8/02) and Duke (11/30/02). minutes, with eight points, a then career-high five rebounds THOMPSON'S 2002-03 PAC-10 (including a career-best four offensive), four assists and no RANKINGS (Dec. 2) Ð Scoring, 16th, 14.7; turnovers … A 2001 McDonald's All-American. Stls, ; 3pt. FG%, ; 3pt. FGs,, ; Assist/TO Ration, . 2002-03 Season Averages Ð In three games (three starts), Bozeman is averaging 8.7 points, a team-high 5.3 2002-03 Game Highlights Ð In the season-opener vs. assists, 5.7 rebounds (second on the team) and 1.0 steals USD as a starter, he scored a career-high 21 points (9-19, 3- while shooting 33.3 from the floor, 37.5 from three-point 8, 0-2) to lead the team and added five assists, four rebounds range and 42.9 from the line in 33.0 minutes (second on the and two steals … Against Duke (starter), he scored 10 of team). UCLA's first 12 points and finished with 15 points, two rebounds, two assists and two steals … Off the bench vs. BOZEMAN’S 2002-03 SEASON HIGHS - Long Beach State, Thompson had eight points, a career- 40 minutes vs. USD (11/26/02); 13 vs. USD high nine rebounds, three assists, one steal and blocked (11/26/02); seven rebounds vs. USD (11/26/02); shot. eight assists vs. USD (11/26/02); two steals v s . USD (11/26/02); 0 blocked shots. THOMPSON’S CAREER HIGHS Ð 4 0 BOZEMAN’S 2002-03 PAC-10 RANKINGS minutes vs. USD (11/26/02); 21 points v s . (Dec. 2) Ð Reb., 16thT, 6.5; Assists, 2ndT, USD (11/26/02); nine rebounds vs. Long Beach 7.00; Assist/Turnover Ratio, 1st, 3.50. State (12/8/02); five assists vs. USD (11/26/02); three steals vs. Mississippi 2002-03 Game Highlights Ð In the opener against (3/15/02) and South Carolina (11/21/01); one USD, he tied his career highs with 13 points and eight blocked shot 11 times, last vs. Long Beach assists and set career bests with 40 minutes, seven rebounds State (12/8/02). and two steals … Against Duke, he contributed 11 points, six rebounds and six assists … Vs. Long Beach State in 23 minutes, Bozeman had two points, four rebounds and two 10 RYAN WALCOTT, 6-1, 180, So., G, assists. Phoenix, AZ (Shadow Mountain HS) 2002-03 Ð A cousin to , former BOZEMAN’S CAREER HIGHS - 4 0 Arizona star and current standout with the Sacramento minutes vs. USD (11/26/02); 13 points v s . Kings, Walcott sat out UCLA's first two regular season USD (11/26/02), Arizona State (2/16/02) and games, vs. U. of San Diego on Nov. 26 and against Duke Houston (11/19/01); seven rebounds vs. USD on Nov. 30 in the Wooden Tradition. … Even though (11/26/02); eight assists, three times, last v s . Walcott redshirted the 2000-01 campaign as a true freshman, USD (11/26/02); two steals vs. USD he did play nine minutes in the Bruins' first exhibition (11/26/02); 1 blocked shot, twice, last v s . game of that season (UCLA 118-Team Concept 64, Nov. 1, Oregon State (2/28/02). 2000; Walcott had three points and two rebounds, he did not play in another exhibition or regular season game the remainder of the year) … Because of his exhibition 1 DIJON THOMPSON, 6-7, 195, So., F/G, appearance, UCLA had to petition the NCAA to restore a Inglewood, CA (Redondo Union) season of eligibility (the petition was approved by the 2002-03 Preseason Honors Ð The Sporting News one NCAA in Dec. 2001, but it ruled that Walcott would have of 10 players (No. 6) in the U. S. about to break through. to sit out the first two regular season games of 2002-03). 2002-03 Ð Dijon (Du-jon), one of UCLA's most versatile He came off the bench last year as a redshirt freshman performers, is a starting candidate at both guard and forward and played well at the point guard position … Made an for this season … Came on strong at the end of last year as impact at the end of last season - in the final five games, a true frosh, scoring in double figures in three of the last Walcott averaged 20.4 minutes, 5.4 points, 1.4 assists and seven games, including two of three NCAA contests … only 2.0 turnovers. Scored a then career-high 16 points vs. Mississippi in the NCAA first round. 2002-03 Season Averages Ð In one game off the bench, Walcott is averaging 23.0 minutes, 5.0 points, 3.0 2002-03 Season Averages Ð In three games (two rebounds, 7.0 assists and 3.0 steals and shooting 33.3 from starts), he is averaging 14.7 points (second on the team), the field and 75.0 from the foul line. 3.3 assists (second on the team), 5.0 rebounds (third on the team) and 1.7 steals (first on the team), while shooting 52.9 WALCOTT’S 2002-03 SEASON HIGHS - 2 3 from the floor, 45.5 from three-point range (5-10) and 37.5 minutes vs. Long Beach State (12/8/02); five from the free throw line in 29.0 minutes. points vs. Long Beach State (12/8/02); three rebounds vs. Long Beach State (12/8/02); seven THOMPSON’S 2002-03 SEASON HIGHS Ð assists vs. Long Beach State (12/8/02); three 40 minutes vs. USD (11/26/02); 21 points v s . steals vs. Long Beach State (12/8/02); 0 USD (11/26/02); nine rebounds vs. Long Beach blocked shots. State (12/8/02); five assists vs. USD 2002-03 Game Highlights Ð In his first appearance of the year vs. Long Beach State (off the bench), he played 23 2002-03 Game Highlights Ð He played one minute minutes with five points, and career-highs in rebounds against Duke. (three), assists (seven) and steals (three), with no turnovers. RUBIN'S CAREER HIGHS - 2 minutes v s . WALCOTT’S CAREER HIGHS - 26 minutes v s . Oregon State (1/25/01); 2 points, three times, California (3/7/02); 10 points vs. California last vs. Oregon State (1/25/01); 1 v s . (3/7/02); three rebounds vs. Long Beach State Washington State (1/6/01); assists vs.; steals (12/8/02); seven assists vs. Long Beach State vs.; blocked shots vs. (12/8/02); three steals vs. Long Beach State (12/8/02); 0 blocked shots. FRESHMEN (4)

54 JOSIAH JOHNSON, 6-8, 233, So., F, Los 45 MICHAEL FEY, 7-0, 257, Fr., C, Olympia, Angeles, CA (Montclair Prep) WA (Capital HS) 2002-03 Ð (Jo-sigh-a) Johnson, son of NBA and Bruin 2002-03 Ð Fey will be a true freshman this year and have great Marques Johnson, lettered last season as a redshirt four years of eligibility … Originally signed his NLI in freshman, playing in eight contests … He redshirted the Nov. 2000, but in June 2001, it was announced that he 2000-01 campaign as a true freshman … Older brother Kris, could not attend UCLA in 2001-02 because he had not met played for UCLA from 1995-98 … Johnson will wear his NCAA initial eligibility requirements … During his senior father's retired Bruin jersey (54), the same number his prep campaign of 2000-01, Fey was rated by brother Kris wore during his Bruin career. insiderhoops.com as the No. 10 high school center in the nation, averaging 20.0 points, 10.0 rebounds and 2.0 2002-03 Season Averages Ð After three games, he is blocked shots and shooting 56.0 from the field and 80.0 averaging 11.0 minutes, 3.7 points and 2.7 rebounds, while from the foul line. shooting 75.0 (3-4) from the field, 1.000 (1-1) from three- point range and 1.000 (4-4) from the line. 2002-03 Season Averages Ð In three games (one start), he is averaging 1.3 points and 1.7 rebounds in 10.7 JOHNSON’S 2002-03 SEASON HIGHS - 1 4 minutes. He is shooting 50.0 from the field (2-4). minutes vs. USD (11/26/02); nine points v s . USD (11/26/02); four rebounds vs. Long Beach FEY'S 2002-03 SEASON/CAREER HIGHS—18 State (12/8/02); one assist vs. Long Beach State minutes vs. Long Beach State (12/8/02); four (12/8/02); 0 steals; 2 blocked shots vs. USD points vs. Duke (11/30/02); three rebounds v s . (11/26/02). Duke (11/30/02); 0 assists vs.; 1 steal vs. USD (11/26/02); 0 blocked shots vs. 2002-03 Game Highlights Ð Johnson enjoyed the best game of his young career against USD, scoring a career- 2002-03 Game Highlights Ð In his first game as a high nine points (2-2, 1-1, 4-4), with three rebounds and Bruin (USD), he had a steal in three minutes … Against blocking a career-best two shots in a career-high 14 minutes Duke, he had four points (2-2, 0-0) and three rebounds in 11 … He had one rebound in six minutes against Duke … Vs. minutes off the bench … In his first start vs. Long Beach Long Beach State, in 13 minutes he had two point and a State, Fey played 18 minutes, with two rebounds and a career-high four rebounds. blocked shot.

JOHNSON’S CAREER HIGHS - 14 minutes v s . USD (11/26/02); nine points vs. USD 15 RYAN HOLLINS, 6-11, 215, Fr., C, (11/26/02); four rebounds vs. Long Beach State Pasadena, CA (Muir HS) (12/8/02); one assist vs. Long Beach State 2002-03 Ð A late addition to the Bruin roster, Hollins (12/8/02) and Ole Miss (3/15/02); 0 steals; 2 signed his UCLA Grant-in-Aid in June … In Nov. 2001, he blocked shots vs. USD (11/26/02). originally signed a NLI with Saint Louis … But in April 2002, Billiken head coach , a former Bruin assistant coach, left Saint Louis to take the head coaching 2 JANOU RUBIN, 6-3, 192, So., G, Union position at Washington, his alma mater … Hollins then City, CA (Logan HS) requested to get out of his NLI and Saint Louis gave him a 2002-03 Ð In his third season in the program, (Ja-now) complete release, making him eligible to play for the Rubin redshirted last year and walked on in 2000-01 as a Bruins this season as a true freshman with four years of true freshman and made the squad … In 2000-01, Rubin eligibility … A two-sport standout, Hollins, who placed appeared in four games, including three Pac-10 contests . third last spring in the triple jump (48-2.75) at the CA State meet, will join the Bruin men's track & field team at 2002-03 Season Averages Ð He played one minute the conclusion of basketball … As a senior last year at against Duke. Muir HS, Hollins was rated the No. 3 center on the West Coast by PrepWestHoops.com. averaging 15.0 points, 10.0 rebounds and 2.0 blocked shots. RUBIN'S 2002-03 SEASON HIGHS— 1 minute vs. Duke (11/30/02); points vs.; assists vs.; steals vs.; blocked shots vs. 2002-03 Season Averages Ð In three games (one 2002-03 Game Highlights Ð He played one minute start), he is averaging 12.3 minutes, 1.3 points and 2.0 against Duke … Played one minute vs. Long Beach State rebounds, while shooting 25.0 from the field and 50.0 from and hit a three-pointer. the foul line.

HOLLINS' 2002-03 SEASON/CAREER HIGHS—24 minutes vs. Duke (11/30/02); two points vs. Long Beach State (12/8/02) and Duke (11/30/02); five rebounds vs. Duke (11/30/02); 0 assists vs.; 1 steal vs. Duke (11/30/02); 1 blocked shot vs. Duke (11/30/02).

2002-03 Game Highlights Ð He played two minutes in his first game as a Bruin (USD) … In his first start (Duke), he had five rebounds and two points in 24 minutes … Off the bench vs. Long Beach State, Hollins played 11 mintues, with two points and one rebound.

13 GENE BARNES, 5-10, 165, Fr., G, Novato, CA (The Branson School) 2002-03 Ð Barnes, a walkon guard, redshirted last season as a true freshman and has four years of eligibility … In 2001 as a senior at The Branson School, Barnes was named a Top 25 Nor Cal prep and was nominated by Who's Who in Sports as one of the nation's finest high school athletes … As a senior in high school, he averaged 18.0 points, 8.0 assists, 5.0 rebounds, 4.0 steals and only two turnovers a game.

2002-03 Season Averages Ð He is averaging 1.7 minutes in three games.

BARNES' 2002-03 SEASON/CAREER HIGHS—four minutes vs. Long Beach State (12/8/02); points vs.; one rebound vs. Long Beach State (12/8/02); 1 assist vs. Duke (11/30/02); steals vs.; blocked shots vs.

2002-03 Game Highlights Ð He appeared in the USD game (one minute) … He had one assist against Duke (one minute) … Player four minutes vs. Long Beach State.

55 QUINN HAWKING, 6-3, 170, Fr., G, Brea, CA (Anaheim HS) 2002-03 Ð Hawking is a redshirt freshman following a redshirt season in 2001-02 … Quinn's father Bob Hawking coached UCLA all-time leading scorer Don MacLean at Simi Valley HS and was also head coach at CS Fullerton and now Anaheim HS … As a senior in 2001 at Anaheim HS, Hawking averaged 25.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists a game and also connected on 94 three-pointers.

2002-03 Season Averages Ð In two games, he's averaged 1.0 minutes and is 1-1 from three-point range.

HAWKING'S 2002-03 SEASON/CAREER HIGHS—one minute vs. Long Beach State (12/8/02) and Duke (11/30/02); three points v s . Long Beach State (12/8/02); rebounds vs.; assists vs.; steals vs.; blocked shots vs. 2002-03 UCLA SCHEDULE/SCORES 2002-03 TEAM STATS (3 Games) (1-2 overall, 0-0 Pac-10) Double-Double Nov. 26-U. of San Diego 86, at No. 14 UCLA 81 (ot) (Pts.-Reb.) Nov. 30-No. 4 Duke 84, No. 14 UCLA 73 at Wooden (Pts.-Ast.) Tradition in Indianapolis,IN/Conseco Fieldhouse Double Figures (Pts.) Dijon Thompson Ð 2 Dec. 8-at UCLA 81, Long Beach State 58 Jason Kapono Ð 3 Dec. 14-Portland (5 p.m./FSNW2) Cedric Bozeman Ð 2 Dec. 17-Northern Arizona (7:30 p.m.) Ray Young Ð 2 Dec. 21-at Kansas (2 p.m./CBS) T.J. Cummings Ð 2 Dec. 28-Michigan (11 a.m./CBS) Jon Crispin-1 Jan. 2-at Washington (7 p.m.) 30-Pt. Scoring Jan. 4-at Washington State (4 p.m./FSN/FSNW) 20-Pt. Scoring Jason Kapono-1 Jan. 8-USC (7:30 p.m./FSNW) Dijon Thompson - 1 Jan. 11-St. John's (Noon/FSN/FSNW) Double Figures (Reb.) Jan. 16-Arizona State (7:30 p.m.) Double Figures (Ast.) Jan. 18-Arizona (3 p.m./ABC) Leading Scorers Jason Kapono - 2 Jan. 23-at Stanford (7:30 p.m./FSN/FSNW) Dijon Thompson - 1 Jan. 25-at California (1 p.m./FSN/FSNW) Leading Rebounders Jason Kapono Ð 2 Jan. 30-Oregon (7:30 p.m./FSN/FSNW) Dijon Thompson-1 Feb. 1-Oregon State (7:30 p.m./FSNW2) Leading Assists Ryan Walcott Ð1 Feb. 5-at USC (7:30 p.m./FSNW2) Cedric Bozeman - 2 Feb. 8-at Georgetown (10 a.m./CBS) Leading Steals Ryan Walcott Ð1 Feb. 13-at Arizona (7:30 p.m./FSN/FSNW) Dijon Thompson - 2 Feb. 15-at Arizona State (12:30 p.m./ABC) Cedric Bozeman - 1 Feb. 20-California (7:30 p.m./FSN/FSNW) Leading Blocked Shots Michael Fey Ð1 Feb. 22-Stanford (2 p.m./FSN/FSNW) T,J. Cummings - 1 Feb. 27-at Oregon State (7:05 p.m./FSNW2) Dijon Thompson - 2 March 1- at Oregon (1 p.m./CBS) Ryan Hollins - 1 March 6-Washington State (7:30 p.m.) Ray Young - 1 March 8-Washington (7:30 p.m./FSNW2) March 13-15-Pac-10 Tournament @Los Angeles/ All Times Pacific 2002-03 FOR THE RECORD (3 Games) UCLA UNDER STEVE LAVIN (197 Games Ð UCLA 80 Pts. or Over: 1-1 136-61) UCLA 79 Pts. or Under: 0-1 UCLA 80 Pts. or Over 75-14 Opp. 80 Pts. or more: 0-2 UCLA 79 Pts. or Under 61-47 Opp Under 80 Pts.: 1-0 Opp. 80 Pts. or more. 25-35 Opp Under 80 Pts. 111-26 Leading at Half Tied Trailing at Half 1-0 0-1 0-1 Leading at Half Tied Trailing at Half 96-17 5-3 35-41 FG % of .500 or better Less than .500 0-0 1-2 Outshooting Opp. Outshot by Opp. 120-15 16-46 Opp. FG % under .400 1-0 UCLA Reb. Advant. Opp. Advant. Tied 98-26 36-33 2-2 Opp. FG% between .400-.500 0-2 With five minutes to play (in regulation) UCLA leads with 5:00 to play: 116-6 Opp. FG% over .500 UCLA trails with 5:00 to play: 12-53 0-0 UCLA tied with 5:00 to play: 8-2

Outshooting Opp. Outshot by Opp. Margin of Victory 1-1 0-1 One Point: 6-7 Two Points: 9-3 Three Points: 12-6 Four Points: 3-6 UCLA Reb. Advant. Opp. Advant. Tied 5-10 Pts.: 47-11 11-15 Pts.: 19-11 1-1 0-1 0-0 16-19 Pts.: 11-8 20 or more: 29-9

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