
Monique Billings had a double-double of 16 points and 10 rebounds in this year's earlier win over ASU.
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No. 15 UCLA Ends Regular Season at No. 23 Arizona State
February 25, 2017 | Women's Basketball
The Bruins lead the overall series 51-28, including a 21-16 edge in Tempe, Ariz.
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. – No. 15 UCLA (21-7, 12-5) closes out the regular season at No. 23 Arizona State (18-10, 9-8) on Sunday, Feb. 26. The game will be televised on the Pac-12 Network and tip-off is slated for 11:06 a.m. PT/2:06 p.m. ET. UCLA leads the overall series, 51-28, with the Bruins holding a 21-16 lead in games in Tempe, Ariz. The Bruins have won 10 of the last 13 meetings. UCLA has lost the last two at ASU by a combined total of six points. The two teams split a pair of meetings last season with each team winning on its home floor. The Sun Devils won 65-61 in Wells Fargo Arena on Feb. 5, 2016 and UCLA defeated ASU, 74-61, in Pauley Pavilion on Feb. 28, 2016. The Bruins won this year's earlier meeting at UCLA, 69-60, on Jan. 27, 2017.
GAME INFORMATION
Venue: Wells Fargo Arena (10,754)
Date: Sunday, Feb. 26, 2017
Tipoff Time: 11:06 a.m. (PT)/2:06 p.m (ET)
Television: Pac-12 Networks, Pac-12 Los Angeles
Talent: Anne Marie Anderson (play-by-play); Tammy Blackburn (analyst)
Radio: AM 1150
Talent: Dave Marcus (play-by-play)
SERIES HISTORY
- UCLA leads the overall series, 51-28, with the Bruins holding a 21-16 lead in games in Tempe, Ariz. The Bruins have won 10 of the last 13 meetings. UCLA has lost the last two at ASU by a combined total of six points. The two teams split a pair of meetings last season with each team winning on its home floor. The Sun Devils won 65-61 in Wells Fargo Arena on Feb. 5, 2016 and UCLA defeated ASU, 74-61, in Pauley Pavilion on Feb. 28, 2016. The Bruins won this year's earlier meeting at UCLA, 69-60, on Jan. 27, 2017.
- Among national team stat leaders, UCLA is ranked in the top 100 in 20 different categories and in the top 50 in 15. They include: #14 turnovers per game (12.4); #20 fewest turnovers (346); #21 FTs made (418); #21 FTs attempted (588); #23 turnover margin (+5.32); #23 total steals (293); #25 assist/turnover (1.22); #28 total blocks (144); #29 points per game (75.2); #29 total rebounds (1,166); #31 steals per game (10.5); #31 blocks per game (5.1); #41 scoring margin (+10.9); #44 rebounds per game (41.6) and #49 won-lost percentage (.750).
- UCLA has been ranked in the AP Top 25 for 32 straight weeks & in the USA Today Coaches Poll for 28 straight weeks.
- UCLA has won 27 straight games overall at home, 27 straight at home against unranked teams, 19 straight vs. Pac-12 foes (a UCLA all-time record) and eight in a row at home over ranked teams. The overall streak ranks second in the country among all active home-court winning streaks. Only Connecticut (63) has a longer winning streak at home.
- UCLA has been tied or held the lead at the half in 22-of-28 games this year and is 20-1 when leading at the end of 3Qs.
- UCLA is 18-1 when out-rebounding opponent (or tied) and 3-6 when being out-rebounded.
- UCLA is 15-0 when FG shooting is 40% or better and 6-7 when under 40%.
- Monique Billings has scored in double figures in a personal-best 31 straight games (dating back to last year).
- Monique Billings has registered double-digit free throw attempts in nine games this season (six of her last 13).
- Monique Billings is currently 8th on UCLA's single-season list in rebounds (310) and is 51 shy of the UCLA record.
- Jordin Canada has had at least one assist in a team-best 89 straight games and two or more in 32 straight.
- Jordin Canada is currently 5th on UCLA's single-season list in assists (187) and is 44 shy of the UCLA record.
- Kari Korver has made 73 consecutive starts (dating back to the 2014-15 season).
- Kari Korver has made at least one three-pointer in 18 straight games (and in 27-of-28 games this season, was 0-for-7 at #6 South Carolina on Dec. 18, 2016).
- Nicole Kornet scored all 15 of her points (tied season-high) in the 4th at #8 Stanford, UCLA's 1st win at Stanford since '99.
- Nicole Kornet has scored in double figures eight times this season including in five of the last six games.
- Nicole Kornet is currently 7th on UCLA's single-season list in free throw percentage at 85.7 percent.
- Kennedy Burke is a stat sheet stuffer, recording at least one assist, one block and one steal in 12 games this year.
- The Bruins posted their 400th home win against Pacific (376 in Pauley; 37 in Wooden; now 413-171, .707).
- UCLA Head Coach Cori Close won her 100th career victory this year vs. Southern (119-76, .610).
- Junior guard Jordin Canada became UCLA's 32nd player to reach 1,000 career points against Southern (1,447).
- Junior forward Monique Billings became UCLA's 33rd player to reach 1,000 career points against USC (1,149).
- Senior guard Kari Korver became UCLA's 34th player to reach 1,000 career points at #8 Stanford (1,046).
- Junior forward Monique Billings needs 17 blocks to become the UCLA all-time career leader. She is currently second with 163 (Corinne Costa, 179, 2010-15).
- Senior guard Kari Korver is close to becoming the UCLA all-time career leader in free throw percentage. She is currently at .814 (175-for-215), just behind Denise Curry (.818, 1978-81).
- Junior guard Jordin Canada recorded the sixth triple-double in UCLA history in the win over Southern (Nov. 18, 2016) with 11 pts, 10 rebs and 12 asts. The other five were posted by Markel Walker - 14 pts., 15 rebs, 10 asts vs. Washington State (Feb. 4, 2012); Noelle Quinn - 21 pts, 10 rebs, 10 asts at Cal (Feb. 19, 2004); Erica Gomez - 18 pts, 11 rebs, 10 asts vs. USC (Feb. 2, 1996); Ann Meyers - 20 pts, 14 rebs, 10 asts, 10 stl. vs. Stephen F. Austin (Feb. 2, 1978) and Ann Meyers - 14 pts, 10 rebs, 12 stls vs. San Diego State (Feb. 25, 1977).
- Junior forward Monique Billings set the UCLA sophomore class single-season record for blocks with 56 last year.
- Senior guard Kari Korver set the UCLA single-season record for made three-pointers with 74 in 2014-15.
- Sophomore guard Kennedy Burke had 25 blocks last year as a freshman, which tied for fourth with Ann Meyers on the UCLA freshman class single-season charts.
- Canada was named to the John R. Wooden Award Late Season Top 20 (Feb. 8, 2017).
- Canada was named to the Naismith Trophy Midseason Top 30 (Feb. 8, 2017).
- Canada was named as a Top 10 Finalist for the 2017 Nancy Lieberman Award (Feb. 7, 2017).
- Canada was named to the watch list for the Dawn Staley Award (Feb. 7, 2017).
- Junior Jordin Canada was named to the USBWA Ann Meyers Drysdale Award Midseason Watch List (Jan. 24, 2017).
- Canada was named to the John R. Wooden Award Midseason Top 25 (Jan. 11, 2017).
- Canada was named to the John R. Wooden Award Preseason Top 30 (Dec. 7, 2016).
- After tallying the votes from Charlie Creme, Graham Hays and Mechelle Voepel, espnW.com named its top 25 players for the 2016-17 season and Canada made the list, coming in at No. 21.
- Canada was selected to the Naismith Trophy Women's 50 preseason watch (Nov. 30, 2016).
- Canada was selected to the "Wade Watch" list (25 players) for the 2017 Wade Trophy (Dec. 1, 2016).
- Canada was named the MVP of the Riviera Division at the Cancun Challenge in late November after scoring a game-high 27 points in the win over Toledo and adding 13 points with six assists in the win over Iowa.
- Canada was named among the 20 watch list candidates for the 2017 Nancy Lieberman Award (Oct. 24, 2016).
- Junior All-American point guard Jordin Canada was one of five players named Preseason All-Pac-12 (media).
- Canada was named the Pac-12 Player of the Week on Nov. 21, 2016. She led UCLA to a 2-1 week averaging 17.7 points, 9.0 assists, 7.7 rebounds and 3.3 steals per game while shooting 100 percent (15-for-15) from the free throw line. She recorded the 6th triple-double in UCLA history and the first since 2012 with 11 points, 10 boards and a career-high 12 assists in a win over Southern on Nov. 18. She nearly had the first back-to-back triple-double in UCLA history but finished one assist shy with 19 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists in a win over Cal Poly on Nov. 20. She began the week with 23 points, six assists, four steals and three boards in a loss at #2 Baylor (Nov. 14). She also became the 32nd player in UCLA history to surpass the 1,000-point mark in her career in the same game as the triple-double.
Senior guard Kari Korver is currently at No. 3 on UCLA's career free throw percentage list at 81.4 percent (175-for-215), just behind Denise Curry (.818, 1978-81). She also ranks in all three categories for three-point shooting, ranking No. 5 in three-point percentage (.363), at No. 2 in makes (239) and at No. 2 in attempts (658).
BOMBS AWAY
UCLA has two three-point shooting contest winners on its roster as Kennedy Burke won the 2015 high school three-point shooting contest, a competition won by Kari Korver in 2012. Last year, the pair combined to make 59.1% of the team's 3-pointers (88-of-149, 67 by Korver and 21 by Burke). This year they have combined to make 51.2% (87-of-170, 60 by Korver and 27 by Burke).
SENIOR LEADERS
Kari Korver and Nicole Kornet are the only two seniors on the 2016-17 roster. Korver is one of three returning starters and averaged 7.9 points and 3.1 rebounds per game last year and set the UCLA single-season record for three-pointers made with 74 in 2014-15. Kornet sat out last season at UCLA after transferring from Oklahoma. This summer, she led the Bruins in scoring at 16.0 points per game and also averaged 5.8 rebounds per contest.
JUNIOR CAMPAIGN
The junior class at UCLA was the No. 1 ranked recruiting class in 2013-14 and is loaded with seven players, including returning starters Jordin Canada and Monique Billings. Canada led the team in scoring (16.1 ppg), assists (5.7 apg) and steals (2.3 spg) a year ago and was named first team All-Pac-12 and Pac-12 All-Defensive Team. Billings was third on the team in scoring (12.7 ppg) and led the Bruins in rebounds (8.1 rpg) and blocks (1.6 bpg). She was named Honorable Mention All-Pac-12.
SOPHOMORE SEASON
Just two sophomores on the roster for 2016-17 as Kennedy Burke and Ashley Hearn return for their second season. Burke was named to the Pac-12 All-Freshman Team after averaging 5.8 points and 3.7 rebounds per game last year. Hearn averaged 0.3 points and 1.2 rebounds per game off the bench in just 6.6 minutes per game.
WELCOME TO WESTWOOD
Two standout freshmen have arrived in Westwood in 2016-17. Lindsey Corsaro (Indianapolis, Ind./Roncalli HS) and Ally Rosenblum (Newport Coast, Calif./Mater Dei HS). Corsaro is a McDonald's All-American and averaged 25.3 ppg and 9.7 rpg in her senior year. Rosenblum averaged 17.7 ppg and 8.2 rpg in her last prep year.
BIG MACS ON CAMPUS
UCLA's roster features a school-record-tying four McDonald's All-Americans in 2016-17 as freshman guard Lindsey Corsaro (2016) joins sophomore forward Ashley Hearn (2015) and juniors Jordin Canada and Lajahna Drummer (2014).
BRUINS PICKED TO WIN PAC-12
For the first time since 1999-2000 and the third time in program history, UCLA was voted first in the Pac-12 women's basketball regular season, the Conference office announced on Oct. 20 at Pac-12 Women's Basketball Media Day. The Bruins received eight first-place votes and 116 points for the top spot. Stanford collected two first-place votes and 110 points for second place in the polling, followed by NCAA Final Four participant Washington. The Huskies picked up 93 points and two first-place votes to round out the top three. The Bruins had the No. 1 recruiting class in the nation two years ago and that class is now juniors. Under the direction of sixth-year head coach Cori Close, UCLA welcomes back three starters from last year's squad that went to the NCAA Sweet 16 for the first time since 1999. UCLA's returning starters are juniors Monique Billings and Jordin Canada and senior guard Kari Korver.
2016-17 PAC-12 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL COACHES' POLL
Team (First Place) Points
1. UCLA (8) 116
2. Stanford (2) 110
3. Washington (2) 93
4. Arizona State 89
5. Oregon State 81
6. California 71
7. Oregon 69
8. Utah 52
9. USC 44
10. Washington State 31
11. Colorado 22
12. Arizona 14
PAC-12 STILL GOING TO BE STRONG IN 2016-17
The Pac-12 is coming off its most historic women's basketball season, claiming two teams in the NCAA Women's Final Four. Five teams earned NCAA Tournament bids and league teams went 5-0 in the first round. Other firsts from last season included four teams in the Sweet 16 and three teams in the Elite Eight. The Conference also welcomes back eight of the 14 All-Pac-12 honorees and five top-20 recruiting classes.
BRUINS SLATED FOR 19 TV GAMES THIS SEASON
UCLA will have 19 regular-season women's basketball games televised live this season. The Bruins will have games televised on three different networks, including 15 on the Pac-12 Networks, three on the ESPN family of networks, and one on Fox Sports Plus. All three games slated to be televised by ESPN will be on the road. The Bruins' non-conference game at South Carolina (Dec. 18) will be televised nationally on ESPN2 while league road games at Washington (Jan. 8) and at Stanford (Feb. 6) will air on ESPN. Additionally, UCLA will make one appearance on Fox Sports Plus when the Bruins take on Baylor in Waco, Texas (Nov. 14).
Pac-12 Networks is scheduled to carry 15 contests, including two non-conference games, Hawai'i (Dec. 4) and Michigan (Dec. 11). The remaining 13 games on the Pac-12 Networks are all league contests – at Washington State (Jan. 6), Oregon State (Jan. 13), Oregon (Jan. 15), at USC (Jan. 18), USC (Jan. 22), Arizona State (Jan. 27), at California (Feb. 3), at Oregon (Feb. 10), at Oregon State (Feb. 12), Washington (Feb. 17), Washington State (Feb. 19), at Arizona (Feb. 24) and at Arizona State (Feb. 26).
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