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No. 19 UCLA at No. 21 California

December 20, 2015 | Women's Basketball

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LOS ANGELES – No. 19 UCLA (7-2) continues its three-game road swing with a rare non-league game at No. 21 California (7-2) on Monday, Dec. 21, 2015 at Haas Pavilion at 6:02 p.m. PT/9:02 p.m. ET. The game will be televised live on the Pac-12 Networks Bay Area.

GAME INFORMATION
Opponent: No. 21 California (7-2)
Venue: Haas Pavilion (11,877)
Game Date: Dec. 21, 2015
Game Time: 6:02 p.m. PT/9:02 p.m. ET
Game Info.: This is a nonconference game for both teams.
Television: Pac-12 Bay Area
Talent: Guy Haberman (play-by-play), Rosalyn Gold-Onwude (analyst)
Internet Audio Broadcast: uclabruins.com
Broadcaster: Dave Marcus (play-by-play)

COMING UP
Opponent: UC Riverside (5-6)
Venue: The SRC (3,168)
Game Date: Dec. 28, 2015
Game Time: 7:00 p.m. PT/10:00 p.m. ET
Game Info.: This is game three of a three-game road swing and the final nonconference game.
Television: None
Live Stream: BigWestTV
Internet Audio Broadcast: uclabruins.com
Broadcaster: Dave Marcus (play-by-play)

CALIFORNIA SERIES HISTORY
This is the 69th meeting between UCLA and California with the Bruins dominating the series 47-21. However, Cal has swept the regular season meetings in each of the last three years and has won the last seven meetings. In last year's contest at Cal, UCLA trailed 47-40 with 12:57 to go and engineered a 10-2 run to take its first lead of the game at 50-49 on an offensive rebound and layup by Kacy Swain (10:04). Tied at 54-54, Cal took a 60-54 lead as UCLA missed six straight shots. UCLA pulled to within one at 63-62 (1:54) on a jumper by Nirra Fields but the Bruins missed their last six shots while Cal made its last four free throws to seal the win. Fields led a trio of Bruins in double figures with 14 points. Jordin Canada had 12 points, four assists and four steals while Corinne Costa had 10 points. Monique Billings had eight points and six rebounds while Swain finished with eight points and three boards. Reshanda Gray ended the night with a game-high 24 points while Mercedes Jefflo chipped in 23 points and seven boards. Mikayla Cowling had 11 points to round out a trio of Golden Bears in double figures, who were without All-American guard Brittany Boyd.

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HEY LOOK, WE'RE ON TV!
UCLA will be making a total of 16 television appearances (15 on the Pac-12 Networks and one on ESPN) during the 2015-16 regular season.

STORYLINES
l California represents the second of three straight road games for UCLA and is a non-league game.
l The Bruins are currently ranked No. 16 in the College Sports Madness Poll, No. 19 in the AP Poll, and just outside the Top 25 in the USA Today Coaches Poll at No. 27.
l The Pac-12 Conference is ranked No. 1 in the RPI with nine members in the Top 100. Stanford is at No. 2, followed by USC at No. 3 and UCLA at No. 14. Arizona (27), Oregon State (34) and Washington (49) round out the six programs in the Top 50. Arizona State (51), California (52) and Washington State (62) complete the teams in the Top 100.
l Stanford currently has the toughest strength of schedule in the country while the Bruins are at No. 4 with Colorado at No. 10. Arizona State (21) and USC (24) are also in the Top 25 in strength of schedule rankings.

STREAKS OF INTEREST
l The Bruins have won five games in a row on the road, dating back to last season.
l The Bruins have lost 20 games in a row against ranked teams anywhere (and 9 straight on the road).
l Jordin Canada has had at least one assist in 37 straight games.
l Kari Korver has made at least one three-pointer in 20 straight games.
l Jordin Canada has scored in double figures in 14 straight games.
l Monique Billings has hauled in five or more rebounds in 10 straight games.

NATIONAL STATISTICS
As a team, UCLA ranks in the top 100 in 16 different categories: No. 6 Defensive Rebounds Per Game (32.0); No. 9 Rebounds Per Game (47.1); No. 13 Field Goal Pct. (.473); No. 17 Scoring Offense (82.2); No. 19 Rebound Margin (+11.2); No. 45 Assists Per Game (16.4); No. 46 Scoring Margin (+15.0); No. 52 Steals Per Game (10.2); No. 53 Rebounds (424); No. 60 Free Throw Attempts (201); No. 61 Won-Lost Pct. (.778); No. 65 Free Throws Made (135); No. 72 Fields Goal Pct. Defense (.361); No. 79 Assists (138); No. 90 Steals (92) and No. 90 Assist Turnover Ratio (0.95).

COACH RECORD
Head Coach Cori Close is in her fifth year with the Bruins after guiding UCLA to the WNIT title last season with a 62-60 win at West Virginia (Charleston, W.Va.). She sports an overall record of 79-62 (.560).

MORE NATIONAL STATISTICS
l Four different Bruins rank in the Top 100 in 11 different national statistical categories.
l Jordin Canada ranks in the Top 100 in seven different categories: No. 23 Assists Per Game (5.9 apg); No. 30 Assists (53); No. 52 Assist Turnover Ratio (2.30); No. 68 Field Goal Pct. (.529); No. 68 Points Per Game (17.8 ppg); No. 76 Field Goals Made (63) and No. 98 Total Points (160).
l Monique Billings ranks in the Top 100 in one category: No. 59 Field Goal Pct. (.536).
l Kari Korver ranks in the Top 100 in one category: No. 95 Three-Point Field Goal Pct. (.404).
l Nirra Fields ranks in the Top 100 in two different categories: No. 65 Steals Per Game (2.65 spg) and No. 77 Steals (23).

FIELDS CLIMBING THE CHARTS
Senior guard Nirra Fields ranks No. 15 on UCLA's career scoring list with 1,497 points. She needs 40 to pass Necie Thompson (1,536 - 1981-83) for 14th. She is tied for 9th in 20-point scoring games (30) with Nikki Blue (30 - 2003-06) and needs five more to move into 8th. She is 7th in three-point field goals made (113) and 3rd in attempts (385). She also moved into 8th in field goal attempts (1,464).

KORVER CLIMBING CAREER CHARTS
Junior guard Kari Korver is currently at No. 1 on UCLA's career free throw percentage list at 84.2 percent (112-for-133). She also ranks in the top 10 in all three categories for three-point shooting, ranking No. 3 in three-point percentage (.390), at No. 3 in makes (133) and at No. 5 in attempts (341).

CANADA NAMED TO NAISMITH WATCH LIST
UCLA sophomore point guard Jordin Canada is one of eight sophomores and one of eight Pac-12 players to be named to the Naismith Trophy's Early Season Watch List by the Atlanta Tipoff Club (announced Dec. 10). The watch list includes 50 of the top women's collegiate basketball players who will be in the conversation for the prestigious honor. Named in honor of Dr. James Naismith, inventor of the game of basketball, the Naismith Trophy recognizes the top Men's and Women's College Basketball Players of the Year. Canada is currently leading UCLA in scoring at 17.8 points per game, which ranks ninth in the Pac-12 and 68th in the country. She also paces the Bruins in assists at 5.9 apg, which ranks third in the league and 23rd nationally.

BOMBS AWAY
The Bruins have two three-point shooting contest winners on the roster this year as freshman guard Kennedy Burke won the 2015 high school three-point shooting contest, a competition won by junior guard Kari Korver in 2012. Right now, the pair have combined to make 27 of the team's 41 three-pointers (Korver has made 21, Burke has made six).

BIG MACS ON CAMPUS
UCLA's roster features a school-record-tying four McDonald's All-Americans in 2015-16 as freshman forward Ashley Hearn joins sophomores Jordin Canada and Lajahna Drummer as well as senior guard Nirra Fields.

PRESEASON PROJECTIONS
UCLA was picked to finish fourth in the Pac-12 Conference women's basketball standings by the coaches (tied with California) and fifth by the media. The Bruins trail nationally-ranked Oregon State, Arizona State and Stanford in both polls. Both polls were nearly identical with only a one-place difference for Arizona State, Stanford and UCLA when comparing both polls. For the first time in the history of the poll, the league's coaches selected Oregon State to win the 2015-16 regular season. The Beavers received the maximum first place votes with 11 and 121 total points. Stanford, which had been voted to win the Pac-12 Conference 15-consecutive years prior to this year, collected 104 points for second in the polling, followed by Arizona State, which placed third with 102 points and one first-place vote.

BRUINS IN THE POLLS
UCLA is currently ranked 19th in the Associated Press Top 25 Poll with 163 points. The Bruins also received 50 points for 27th in the USA TODAY Sports Top 25 women's basketball coaches poll. UCLA has received votes in both polls every week in 2015-16. Several 2015-16 opponents are also ranked or receiving votes in the AP Top 25 Poll as South Carolina is at No. 2 and Notre Dame is at No. 3. Oregon State is ranked No. 7 while Stanford, Arizona State and California are right behind at 15th, 21st, and 21st, respectively. UCLA's season-opening opponent, St. John's, is at No. 25 in this week's poll (64 points). USC (26 points) also received votes in this week's AP poll while Oregon (14 points), USC (five points) and Washington (four points) received votes in the USA TODAY Poll.

 

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