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UCLA WOMEN’S TRAVELS TO LAS VEGAS FOR REBEL SHOOTOUT NOV. 30

At Las Vegas Tournament — The Bruins travel this weekend to play in the 2002-2003 Schedule Lady Rebel Shootout in Las Vegas. The Bruins will open the tournament against Date Opponent Time at Site/Result Northwestern State of Louisiana on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. On Sunday, the Bruins 11/9 Love and Basketball(ex.) L 74-77 will play either host UNLV or Texas El Paso. The consolation game of the 11/17 West Coast All-Stars (ex.) W 90-76 tournament is at 1:30 pm, and the championship game is scheduled for 4:00 pm. 11/23 @ Hawaii L 66-70 UCLA then returns home to open up the home slate with a game versus St. Mary's 11/24 Sacramento St. (@ Haw.) W106-43 on Tuesday, Dec. 3 at 7:00 pm. 11/30 vs.Northwestern St.(@UNLV) 1:30 12/1 vs. UNLV/UTEP 1:30/4:00 Northwestern State finished second in the Southland Conference last season and 12/3 St. Mary's (1150 am) 7:00 advanced on to play in the NWIT after posting a 22-7 record. The Lady Demons 12/6 @ Georgia 7:00 opened the season with a 65-59 win Monday night at Texas A&M. Angela Davidson 12/14 @ Pepperdine 5:00 recorded a double-double with 19 points and 12 rebounds. Four players were 12/19 Baylor 7:00 named to the pre-season all-conference team — senior guard La'Terrica Dobin (led 12/21 Cal State Northridge 2:00 12/27 @ Oregon* 7:00 the nation last season in assists, 8.62), Davidson (last year’s conference Player of the 12/29 @ Oregon State* 1:00 Year), senior guard Anna Means and junior forward Katrina Swanigan. The game 1/3 Washington* 7:00 will be the first meeting ever between the two schools. 1/5 Washington State* 2:00 UNLV finished 23-8 last season and advanced to the NCAA tournament. Senior 1/12 USC* (Fox Sports Net) Noon guard Constance Jinks returns after averaging 17.0 ppg last season. The Lady Rebels 1/16 @ Arizona State* 6:00 opened the season with a 68-56 win over St. Mary's. UNLV plays at Cal Poly SLO 1/18 @ Arizona* 2:00 1/24 Stanford* 7:00 on Wed., Nov. 27 UCLA holds a 5-0 advantage in the all-time series with UNLV. 1/26 California* 2:00 Texas-El Paso was 3-25 last season, but has nine new players on the roster. Junior 1/30 @ Washington State* 7:00 college transfer Vaida Zagurskyte, a guard, averaged 23 points in two exhibition 2/1 @ Washington* 1:00 wins. The Lady Miners opened the season with a two-game road trip, posting a 65- 2/8 @ USC* (1150 am) 4:00 49 win at Denver (Nov. 22) and then losing 63-60 at Kansas (Nov. 24). The Bruins 2/14 Arizona* (1150 am) 7:00 have never met UTEP. 2/16 Arizona State* (1150 am) 2:00 2/20 @ California* 7:00 Coach Olivier Returns to Vegas – UCLA head coach Kathy Olivier returns 2/22 @ Stanford* Noon home to her alma mater, UNLV (Class of 1982), this weekend at the Lady Rebel 2/27 Oregon State* 7:00 Shootout. Olivier not only finished her playing career at UNLV (she averaged 16.3 3/1 Oregon* Noon 3/7-10 at Pac-10 Tourn.(San Jose) TBD points as a junior and 20.2 points as a senior), she also began her coaching career there as a grad assistant. All games radio broadcast on internet UCLA tentative starting lineup — (www.uclabruins.com) and KBET 850 am. No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. PPG RPG Home games in bold. Times are local to site. 1 Natalie Nakase G 5-2 Sr.R 3.5 4.0 ast 20 Michelle Greco G 5-9 Sr.R 19.5 2.0 32 Nikki Blue G 5-8 Fr. 13.0 7.5 ’02 Pac-10 Standings (Final) 35 Jamila Veasley F 6-1 Jr. 1.4 3.1 Team Pac-10 Overall 11 Julia Pitts F 6-2 Fr. 8.0 7.0 Stanford 18-0 32-3 Off the Bench Arizona State 12-6 25-9 Washington 12-6 19-12 00 Ortal Oren G 5-9 Fr. eligible Dec. 1 USC 11-7 16-14 5 Melissa Maurin G 5-6 Sr. 0.0 3.0 Oregon State 11-7 17-15 10 Whitney Jones F 5-10 Jr. returns this week Oregon 10-8 22-13 13 Gennifer Arranaga G 5-6 Jr. 5.0 3.0 Arizona 10-8 14-14 14 Natalie Jarrett F 6-0 Sr. 1.5 3.0 UCLA 4-14 9-20 21 Jalina Bradley G 5-7 Sr. 4.0 3.0 California 2-16 7-21 40 Lisa Willis G/F 5-11 Fr. 16.0 5.5 Washington State 0-18 2-27 44 Emma Tautolo F/C 6-2 Fr. 7.5 4.0 54 Sissy Pickett C 6-7 So. 2.0 1.5 55 Krystle Johnson F/C 6-4 So. 5.0 5.0

pg. 1 of 6 UCLA Splits Season-Opening Set in Hawaii — The Bruins split a pair of For the Record games in Hawaii over the weekend. UCLA lost to Hawaii 70-66 (Nov. 23) and defeated UCLA 80 pts or over 1-0 Sacramento State 106-43 (Nov. 24). Michelle Greco and Lisa Willis led the Bruins UCLA 79 pts or under 0-1 against Hawaii with 20 and 18 points, respectively. Against Sac State, Nikki Blue paced Opp 80 pts or over 0-0 the Bruins with 24 points, 12 rebounds and nine assists. Greco (19), Willis (14) and Opp under 80 pts 1-1 Pitts (12) also scored in double figures. Greco and Willis each were selected to the all- tournament team. Lead at half 1-1 Tied at half 0-0 The Bruins went over the century mark in scoring for the first time since a 1999 game at Cal State Fullerton (108-75), and the margin of victory (+63) was UCLA's greatest Trail at half 0-0 since defeating UC Santa Barbara by the same margin on Dec. 15, 1984. True freshmen Fg% .500 or better 0-0 players scored 56 of the Bruins points in the win over Sac State. Fg% less than .500 1-1 Bruins Wrap-Up Exhibition Play With Win Vs. West Coast All-Stars Opp Fg% under .450 1-0 — The UCLA women's basketball team closed exhibition play with a 90-76 win over Opp. Fg% btn .450-.500 0-0 West Coast All-Stars on Sunday, Nov. 17. Michelle Greco, with 26 points, and Julia Opp Fg% over .500 0-1 Pitts, with 23 points, led the way for the Bruins. Greco added nine rebounds, five assists Outshooting/tied Opp. 1-0 and three steals while Pitts added 14 rebounds. Outshot by Opp 0-1 Love and Basketball Game Recap — The Bruins fell just short in the 2002-03 UCLA Reb. Adv./Tied 1-0 exhibition opener to Love And Basketball, 77-74. Michelle Greco led UCLA by scoring 12 points. Freshmen Julia Pitts, Nikki Blue and Lisa Willis totaled 11 points Opp. Reb. Advantage 0-1 apiece. UCLA led the game at halftime, 42-40, but Love And Basketball started the second half on a 15-4 run and went on to post the win. With five minutes to play: tie score Jones Rejoins Squad — Two-sport athlete Whitney Jones is a starting 0-0 and first-team all-conference selection for the UCLA women's soccer team. The UCLA leads 1-0 soccer Bruins lost to Texas A&M in the third round last weekend, and Jones is expected UCLA trails 0-1 to join the basketball team this week. She was UCLA basketball's leading scorer in 2002 with a 9.5 per game average and the top returning rebounder with a 5.2 average.

2002-03 Outlook — Coach Kathy Olivier welcomes back nine letterwinners, ’02-03 Individual Stats including four of the top five scorers, and adds five talented newcomers for the 2002- Double Double (pts/reb) 03 season. Four returning starters are back, as is the 2001 Pac-10 scoring champ Blue (1) Michelle Greco, who is cleared to play after a medical redshirt season a year ago. Senior guard Natalie Nakase, a starter in the last 58 straight Bruin games, Double Figures (pts) returns after a season in which she improved her scoring average, (4.4 to 7.9), assists Greco (2) average (4.4 to 5.1), average (1.9 to 3.1) and percentage (.500 to Willis (2) .783). Senior guard Jalina Bradley, who has 39 career starts, has improved her scoring Blue (1) average for three straight seasons. Junior forward Whitney Jones led the team in Pitts (1) scoring last season (9.5) and is also the leading returning rebounder (5.2). Junior forward Jamila Veasley, a starter in 18 games last season, is also back. 20-Pt. Scoring Greco, who was averaging 23.6 before going to the sidelines after Greco (1) five games last season, led the Pac-10 in scoring in 2001 (19.9). Doctors recommended Blue (1) that she sit out the remainder of last season upon reviewing test results conducted after mild concussions in her sophomore and junior seasons. Double Figures (reb) Junior Gennifer Arranaga, who was UCLA's hottest player at the end of last season, Pitts (1) averaging 17 points and six boards in her last four games, and senior Natalie Jarrett Leading Scorers (w/ ties) offer veteran spark off the bench. Krystle Johnson and Sissy Pickett provide experience Greco (1) in the frontcourt. Walk-on senior Melissa Maurin rounds out the list of returning Blue (1) players. Coach Olivier welcomes five outstanding newcomers to the team. All-Everything Leading Rebounders (w/ ties) guard Nikki Blue (West High School in Bakersfield, CA) was regarded by several Pitts (2) publications as the No. 1 combo guard in the nation. Guard-forward Lisa Willis was Blue (1) a member of one the nation's most successful prep programs at Narbonne High Willis (1) School. Guard Ortal Oren was a member of the Israeli Junior National team. Forward Veasley (1) Julia Pitts was the Cal-Hi Sports Female Athlete of the Year after starring the sports of basketball, and track at North Torrance High School. Forward- Emma Tautolo, daughter of former Bruin footballer, John, averaged 21 points a game at Moreno Valley High School.

pg. 2 of 6 Greco Named To Pre-Season All- NCAA tournament. The team that fin- UCLA Career Records Conference Team — Michelle Greco ishes the regular season atop the Pac- 10 standings, based on the results of was selected by the media to the Pre- Points Season All-Conference team for the sec- the double round robin play, is the conference champion. 1) Denise Curry (1978-81) ...... 3198 ond consecutive year. She was joined by 2) Rehema Stephens (1990-92)...... 1887 Stanford’s Nicole Powell, USC’s Ebony Greco Aims For Record Books 3) (1991-94) ...... 1813 Hoffman, Washington’s Loree Payne and 4) Anita Ortega (1976-79) ...... 1751 — Senior guard Michelle Greco will 5) Ann Meyers (1975-78) ...... 1685 Oregon’s Shaquala Williams. look to keep climbing the UCLA scor- 8) Necie Thompson (1981-83) ...... 1536 Pac-10 Pre-Season Polls — The ing charts in 2002-03. She entered the 9) Anne Dean (1983-86) ...... 1364 season ranked No. 15 on the career 10) Janae Hubbard (1997-00) ...... 1222 Pac-10 media selected the Bruins to fin- 11) Amy Jalewalia (1991-94) ...... 1201 ish seventh in the conference race this points chart and is now ranked 13th 12) Debbie Willie (1978-81) ...... 1200 season in a pre-season poll. Stanford was with 1,197 points. She needs just 25 13) Michelle Greco (1999-) ...... 1197 the near unanimous choice to finish first, points to break into the Top 10. In followed by Washington (two first-place addition, Greco looks to challenge Denise Curry’s long-standing career Free Throws Made votes), Oregon, USC, Arizona, Arizona 10) Sandra VanEmbricqs (1987-90) ..... 258 State, UCLA, Oregon State, California free throw percentage mark of .818. Michelle Greco (1999-) ...... 228 and Washington State. Greco's career free throw percentage currently stands at .817 (228-279). Assists The Pac-10 women’s basketball coaches 1) Erica Gomez (1996,1998-00)...... 697 picked UCLA to finish eighth in the con- Head Coach Kathy Olivier — 9) Detra Lockhart (1991-94)...... 341 ference. Stanford was the near unani- Now entering her 10th season with a 10) Anita Ortega (1976-79) ...... 317 Natalie Nakase (1999-) ...... 286 mous choice to finish first, followed by 130-128 overall record as UCLA head Washington, Oregon (one first-place coach, Kathy Olivier has steadily built Steals vote), USC, Arizona, Arizona State, Or- the program to reflect her own posi- 1) Ann Meyers (1975-78) ...... 403 egon State, UCLA, California and Wash- tive, upbeat and outgoing personality. 2) Nicole Anderson (1990-93) ...... 274 3) Sandra VanEmbricqs (1987-90)..... 258 ington State. In 2002, she directed a team which lost 4) Tawana Grimes (1995-98) ...... 256 Greco Named Pre-Season All- its top two scorers during the season 5) Anita Ortega (1976-79) ...... 240 to the second round of the Pac-10 6) (1997-00) ...... 237 American — Michelle Greco was se- tournament and a win over Sweet Six- 7) Natalie Williams (1991-94) ...... 226 lected to the Women’s Basketball News 8) Erica Gomez (1996, 1998-00)...... 224 teen team BYU. In 2001, Olivier guided 9) Mary Hegarty (1981-84) ...... 215 Service pre-season All-America second a team which playing without eight of 10) Michelle Greco (1998-) ...... 212 team, joining Stanford’s Nicole Powell its top nine scorers from the previous (first team) as the only two Pac-10 hon- season to a winning home record in Three-Point Shot Attempts orees. 1) DeDe Mosman (1989-92)...... 361 Pac-10 play and wins over three na- 2) Melanie Pearson (1997-99) ...... 287 Blue Earns Pre-Season Honors — tionally-ranked teams. In 2000, she 3) Erica Gomez (1996, 1998-00)...... 281 Freshman guard Nikki Blue was selected saw her team reach the NCAA tourna- 4) Michelle Greco (1999-) ...... 241 ment for a school record third straight 5) Rehema Stephens (1990-92)...... 222 by Women's College Hoops.com as one 6) Nickey Hilbert (1993-96) ...... 199 of 21 "Freshmen of Impact" for 2002-03 season. The squad also set a Bruin 7) Allison Arredondo (1993-96) ...... 190 and was also named to the Women's Bas- home attendance record by averaging 8) Ricarda Kuypers (1994-96) ...... 164 ketball News Service pre-season All- over 3,700 fans. Maylana Martin was 9) Whitney Jones (2000-) ...... 159 Freshman team. just the third player to ever earn All- Pac-10 honors in four straight sea- Three-Point Shots Made sons. Olivier became just the second 1) DeDe Mosman (1989-92)...... 136 Oren Set To Return Sunday — 2) Melanie Pearson (1997-99) ...... 115 Freshman guard Ortal Oren will sit out coach at UCLA and the 11th ever in 3) Erica Gomez (1996, 1998-00)...... 81 the third of a three-game suspension on the Pac-10 to earn victory 4) Michelle Greco (1999-) ...... 77 Saturday and is eligible to return on Sun- 100, which came against San Diego 5) Rehema Stephens (1990-92)...... 67 Allison Arredondo (1993-96) ...... 67 day. She had to sit out the first three State. 7) Ricarda Kuypers (1994-96) ...... 56 regular season games this year for playing 8) Nickey Hilbert (1993-96) ...... 54 In 1999, she led her Bruin team to the on a club team in Israel with players the 9) Whitney Jones (2000-) ...... 50 school’s first ever Pac-10 conference NCAA considered to be professionals. title. The team totaled the most wins Pac-10 Tournament Notes — The (26) since the 1981 season and advanced In 1998, she guided UCLA to what was 2002-03 season will conclude with the further in the NCAA tournament (Re- gional final) than any previous UCLA then its best finish ever (tie for second) in Pac-10 Women’s Basketball Tournament team. The team put together back-to- the Pac-10, its best winning percentage in to be played at the HP Pavilion in San the last 17 seasons and the first 20-win Jose,CA on March 7-10. All conference back 20-win seasons for the first time since the 1970’s. In addition, the 1999 season since 1992. schools will participate in the tourna- ment, with the winner receiving the Bruin team finished with its highest rank- Upcoming Special Events — The ing ever (No. 7) in the USA Today poll. conference’s automatic bid to the 2003 UCLA women's basketball teams will hold pg. 3 of 6 toy drives at home games on Dec. 17 and Dec. 21. #11 Julia Pitts — Starter in the first two games of the season … Had four points/five boards against Hawaii … Scored 12 PLAYER BIO UPDATES — points and pulled down nine rebounds against Sac State … From North High School in Torrance, CA … Averaged 21 #00 Ortal Oren — Eligible to play in the Dec. 1 contest in points and 15 rebounds as a senior … Named Cal-Hi Sports the UNLV tournament … Attended Kriat-Sharet High School Female Athlete of the Year after starring for the basketball, in Israel … Member of the Israeli Jr. National team … Averaged volleyball and track teams. 22 points as a senior … Team won the Israeli School Champi- onships. #13 Gennifer Arranaga — Came off the bench in the first two games with a best of eight points and four assists against Sac #1 Natalie Nakase — Starter in 60 straight games … Had State … Appeared in 29 games with three starts last season … eight assists in the games in Hawaii … Her 148 assists last season Led the team in scoring in the final four games of 2002 … ranked as the seventh-highest total in school history … Finished Averaged 17 points in the those games, including a career-best the year ranked third in the Pac-10 in assists (5.10) and 10th in 21 against Stanford … Averaged 6.4 points for the season. steals (1.72) … Handed out a career best 11 assists at Arizona … Scored a career-high 24 at Washington State. #14 Natalie Jarrett — Came off the bench against Sac State for three points and four rebounds … Starter in 11 career games #5 Melissa Maurin — Had three rebounds in six minutes … Saw action in 15 games in 2002 … Matched her career-high of action against Sac State … Appeared in six games off the with 9 points against Stanford and Arizona. bench last year … Played a career-best 14 minutes in game at Oregon State. #20 Michelle Greco — Had 19 points and four steals versus Sac State and 20 at Hawaii … All-tournament selection at the #10 Whitney Jones — Starting midfielder on the soccer Hawaii Tournament … With her four steals against Sac State, team who will join the team this week … Starter in the final 22 she moved into the No. 10 spot on the all-time top 10 school list games of last season … Leading scorer on last year's team (9.5) (212) … She now ranks 13th in scoring (1,197) … Sat out the and leading returning rebounder (5.2) … Ranked ninth in the balance of the 2002 season on the recommendation of the Pac-10 in steals (1.79) and 10th in three-point shots made … UCLA medical staff due to a history of mild concussions … Scored a career-best 24 points at Arizona and added a career- Averaged 23.6 points per game in the first five contests of 2002 best matching 10 rebounds. … Set a school record with eight three-point shots on her way

2002-03 UCLA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROSTER No Name Pos Ht Yr Exp. Hometown (High School/ JC) 00 Ortal Oren G/F 5-9 Fr. HS Rishon-Lazion, Israel (Kriat-Sharet HS) 1 Natalie Nakase G 5-2 Sr.* 3V Huntington Beach, CA (Marina HS) 5 Melissa Maurin G 5-6 Sr.* 2V Chino, CA (Don Lugo HS) 10 Whitney Jones F 5-10 Jr. 2V San Clemente, CA (San Clemente HS) 11 Julia Pitts F 6-2 Fr. HS Carson, CA (North Torrance HS) 13 Gennifer Arranaga G 5-6 Jr. 2V Corona, CA (Centennial HS) 14 Natalie Jarrett F 6-0 Sr. 3V Wenatchee, WA (Eastmont HS) 20 Michelle Greco G 5-9 Sr.* 3V LaCrescenta, CA (Crescenta Valley HS) 21 Jalina Bradley G 5-7 Sr. 3V Oxnard, CA (Channel Islands HS) 32 Nikki Blue G 5-8 Fr. HS Bakersfield, CA (West HS) 35 Jamila Veasley F 6-1 Jr. 2V Cerritos, CA (Valley Christian HS) 40 Lisa Willis G/F 5-11 Fr. HS Long Beach, CA (Narbonne HS) 44 Emma Tautolo F/C 6-2 Fr. HS Moreno Valley, CA (Moreno Valley) 54 Sissy Pickett C 6-7 So. 1V Coushatta, LA (Martin HS) 55 Krystle Johnson C/F 6-4 So. 1V Hoover, AL (Hoover HS)

* indicates athlete has utilized redshirt year Head Coach: Kathy Olivier (UNLV ’82) Assistant Coach: Tia Jackson (Iowa ’95) Assistant Coach: Pam Walker (UCLA ’85) Assistant Coach: Theon Carrier (Long Beach State ’92)

pg. 4 of 6 to a career-high 36 points at Michigan State … Led the Pac-10 #55 Krystle Johnson — Had five points and a career-best in scoring in 2001 with a 19.9 average … Could join the Bruin five rebounds against Sac State … Appeared in 25 games last top 10 lists this season in scoring, field goals made, field goals season … Scored a high of 15 against Washington … Averaged attempted, free throws made and steals. 3.3 points in 14 conference games.

#21 Jalina Bradley — Off the bench for eight points and Recruiting Class Ranked In Top 10 — Blue Star Report five rebounds against Sac State … Starter in 39 career games … (No. 7) and All Star Girls Report (No. 6) have ranked Kathy Has improved her scoring and rebounding average in each Olivier’s 2002 early signing period recruiting class among the season … Established new career-bests in points (14 at Stanford), top 10 in the nation. rebounds (8 at Oregon State) and assists (6 at Washington State) last season. On November 14, coach Olivier announced the signing of Noelle Quinn of Bishop Montgomery High School (Torrance, #32 Nikki Blue — Starter in the first two games of the season CA), forward Amanda Livingston of Troy High School (Fuller- … Nearly had a triple-double against Sac State, scoring 24 ton, CA), center Consuelo Lezcano of Marathon High School in points, 12 rebounds and nine assists, along with three steals … Florida and guard Shaina Zaidi from Marlborough High in Los Averaged 28.9 points as a senior at Bakersfield, CA (West HS) Angeles. … No. 3 scorer in State history and CIF Central Section scoring leader with 2,934 points … Played in the inaugural McDonald’s Quinn, a 6-0 guard, averaged 21.9 points, 11.6 boards, 3.8 steals High School All-Star game. and 2.3 blocks last season while being named the California State Player of the Year for Division III. She helped lead her #35 Jamila Veasley — Starter in the first two games of the team to three consecutive CIF Division III state championships season … Scored seven points against Hawaii … Starter in 18 and was also chosen the Division III-A CIF Southern Section games in 2002 … Scored a career-best 10 points versus Ohio Player of the Year as a junior. Quinn is ranked as the No. 1 two- State and had her first career double-double with 10 rebounds guard in the country in the class of 2003 by All-Star Girls Report … Sister, Aisha, played for UCLA from 1995-98. and as the number eight recruit in the nation by Student Sports.

#40 Lisa Willis — Came off the bench with 18 points (3/4 Livingston, a 6-1 forward, averaged 18 points and 11 rebounds three-point shots) against Hawaii and 14 (3/6 three-pointers) a game as a junior last season at Troy High School. She was first- against Sac State … All-tournament selection at the Hawaii team All-CIF II-AA and led her team to a 29-4 record and the Tournament … From Narbonne High School in Harbor City, final of the Southern Section Division 2-A. CA … Averaged 7.1 points, 5.6 rebounds and 3.4 assists as a prep Lezcano, a 6-4 center, is considered one of the top five prep senior … Team won two-straight City championships. players in Florida. She averaged 21 points, 13 rebounds and five blocks a game as a junior at Marathon High School and is #44 Emma Tautolo — Came off the bench with nine ranked amongst the top-30 post players in the country by All- points and five rebounds against Hawaii and six points on 3-3 Star Girls Report. shooting versus Sac State … From Moreno Valley, CA High School … Averaged 21 points and 9.2 rebounds per game as a Zaidi, a 5-8 point-guard, averaged 22 points, eight rebounds senior … Dad, John, played football at UCLA (1977-80) and in and six assists for Marlborough High School last season. She the NFL. earned all-league honors and was named first-team Division IV-AA All-CIF Southern Section. # 54 Sissy Pickett— Had four points and three boards against Sac State … Saw action in 16 games last season with one start … Scored a career-best 13 vs. Washington State … Aver- aged 3.3 points in 11 conference games.

pg. 5 of 6 #20 Michelle Greco 2002-03 Season Bests Minutes: 35, at Hawaii, 11/23/02 Pts: 20, at Hawaii, 11/23/02 #00 Ortal Oren Reb: 3, at Hawaii, 11/23/02 Minutes: Assists: 5, at Hawaii, 11/23/02 Pts: Steals: 4 vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Reb: Blocks: none Assists: Steals: #21 Jalina Bradley Blocks: Minutes: 14, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Pts: 8, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 #1 Natalie Nakase Reb: 5, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Minutes: 28, at Hawaii, 11/23/02 Assists: 2, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Pts: 4 at Hawai, 11/23/02 Steals: 1, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Reb: 2 vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Blocks: none Assists: 5 at Hawaii, 11/23/02 Steals: 1, last vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 #32 Nikki Blue Blocks: none Minutes: 33, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Pts: 24, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 #5 Melissa Maurin Reb: 12, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Minutes: 6, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Assists: 9, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Pts: none Steals: 3, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Reb: 3, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Blocks: 1, at Hawaii, 11/23/02 Assists: none Steals: none #35 Jamila Veasley Blocks: none Minutes: 23, at Hawaii, 11/23/02 Pts: 7, at Hawaii, 11/23/02 #10 Whitney Jones Reb: 4, at Hawaii, 11/23/02 Minutes: Assists: 1, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Pts: Steals: 3, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Reb: Blocks: 1, at Hawaii, 11/23/02 Assists: Steals: #40 Lisa Willis Blocks: Minutes: 16, at Hawaii, 11/23/02 Pts: 18, at Hawaii, 11/23/02 #11 Julia Pitts Reb: 6, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Minutes: 27 at Hawaii, 11/23/02 Assists: 2, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Pts: 12, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Steals: 3, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Reb: 9, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Blocks: 1, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Assists: 3, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Steals: none #44 Emma Tautolo Blocks: 2, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Minutes: 24, at Hawaii, 11/23/02 Pts: 9, at Hawaii, 11/23/02 #13 Gennifer Arranaga Reb: 5, at Hawaii, 11/23/02 Minutes: 18, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Assists: 1, last vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Pts: 8, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Steals: 1, at Hawaii, 11/23/02 Reb: 3, last vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Blocks: none Assists: 4, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Steals: 3, vs. Hawaii, 11/23/02 #54 Sissy Pickett Blocks: none Minutes: 16, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Pts: 4, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 #14 Natalie Jarrett Reb: 3, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Minutes: 6, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Assists: none Pts: 3, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Steals: none Reb: 4, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Blocks: none Assists: none Steals: none #55 Krystle Johnson Blocks: none Minutes: 13, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Pts: 5, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Reb: 5, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02 Assists: none Steals: none Blocks: 1, vs. Sacramento State, 11/24/02

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