
The UCLA Bruins are riding a 10-game winning streak into this week's games at the Oregon schools.
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No. 7 UCLA Heads to the Oregon Trail
February 13, 2018 | Women's Basketball
The Bruins will open with No. 15/14 Oregon State on Friday, Feb. 16 at 8:06 p.m. PT on the Pac-12 Networks.
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LOS ANGELES – In a three-way tie for first place in the Pac-12 Conference with Oregon and Stanford, No. 7 UCLA (21-4, 12-2) hits the road this week for the final time during the regular season. The Bruins will face No. 15/14 Oregon State (19-6, 10-4) on Friday, Feb. 16, 2018. The game is slated for an 8:06 p.m. PT/11:06 p.m. ET tip-off live on the Pac-12 Network with Anne Marie Anderson (play-by-play) and Elise Woodward (analyst) calling all of the exciting action. Dave Marcus will be on the call for the Bruins' radio broadcast on KEIB AM 1150.
GAME INFORMATION
Opponent: No. 15/14 Oregon State (19-6, 10-4)
Series: UCLA leads 47-25 (W, 84-49 in Los Angeles (Jan. 5, 2018))
Venue (Capacity): Gill Coliseum (9,604)
Date: Friday, Feb. 16, 2018
Tipoff Time: 8:06 p.m. (PT)/11:06 p.m. ET
TV: Pac-12 Network
Talent: Anne Marie Anderson (play-by-play), Elise Woodward (analyst)
Radio: KEIB AM 1150
Talent: Dave Marcus (play-by-play)
SERIES HISTORY VS. OREGON STATE
This is the 73rd meeting between Oregon State and UCLA with the Bruins holding a 47-25 lead in the series. The Bruins won this year's earlier meeting, 84-49, in Los Angeles (Jan. 5). Oregon State won last year's meeting in Corvallis, Ore., 68-61, on Feb. 12, 2017. UCLA is 16-15 overall against the Beavers on the road. In this year's earlier meeting, Monique Billings led five Bruins in double figures with 19 points. Michaela Onyenwere added 12 points and Jordin Canada and Japreece Dean had 11 points while Lajahna Drummer chipped in 10. Marie Gulich (16 points) and Taya Corosdale (10 points) were the only Beavers to reach double figures. UCLA attempted 29 more shots from the field than OSU, a disparity helped by a 21-10 edge on the offensive glass and a 21-9 advantage in turnovers.
NCAA SEEDING REVEAL
The NCAA had its second top-16 reveal on Thursday, Feb. 1. In the second reveal on Feb. 1, Oregon and UCLA were the Pac-12 teams among the top 16. The Ducks were No. 5 overall, a two-seed, and UCLA was the No. 10 seed overall, which would be a three-seed. In the first reveal on Jan. 18, Oregon and UCLA were the Pac-12 teams among the top 16. The Ducks were No. 4 and UCLA was the No. 12 seed overall. One more top-16 reveal is scheduled this season to take place on Monday, February 19, during ESPN2's Big Monday/Play4Kay tripleheader that includes Florida State at Duke (6 p.m.), Baylor at Texas (8 p.m. ET) and UCLA at Oregon (10 p.m. ET).
PAC-12 IN THE RPI
Seven Pac-12 teams have RPI in the top 50, as of Feb. 10, 2018. Leading the way is UCLA (No. 10), followed by Oregon (No. 11), Stanford (No. 14), Arizona State (No. 33), California (No. 35), Oregon State (No. 46) and USC (No. 50). UCLA has the best record in the Pac-12 against Top 100 teams (13-4).
CANADA MAKING HISTORY
UCLA's Jordin Canada became the first woman in Pac-12 history to score 1,800 points and dish out 700 assists (UCLA record) a month ago at Utah and Colorado (Jan. 12 & 14). She is in exclusive company in all of Pac-12 basketball as well, joining Gary Payton (2,172 points, 938 assists, Oregon State, 1987-90) on the men's side as the only two players to accomplish the feat. She currently ranks 23rd all-time in the Pac-12 in career points (1,942) and needs 15 to move into 22nd (Stefanie Kasperski, ORE, 1987-90). She is third at UCLA and needs 160 points to take over second (Maylana Martin, 2,101, 1997-2000). Canada, the UCLA all-time assist leader ranks third in Pac-12 history in career assists (747). Threatening the career assists mark that has stood since 1990-91, she needs just 10 more to match the record (Sonja Henning, 757, Stanford, 1988-91). She also ranks third in Pac-12 history with 313 steals and needs 13 to take over second (Nikki Blue, UCLA, 325, 2003-06).
TOP BILLINGS
UCLA's Monique Billings became the third woman in UCLA history and the 14th in Pac-12 history to score 1,500 points and grab 1,000 rebounds in a career in the win over Stanford (Jan. 21). She now has 1,585 points to rank 14th at UCLA and 53rd in the Pac-12. She also has 1,066 boards, which ranks third at UCLA and 16th in the Pac-12. Billings, the UCLA all-time leader in blocks (212) just passed Oregon State's Brina Chaney for 8th all-time in Pac-12 history.
CANADA AMONG NATION'S BEST
Senior point guard Jordin Canada is listed on many statistical charts among the nation's active players in the NCAA for the 2017-18 season. She is currently 2nd in assists (747), 4th in triple doubles (2), 4th in assists per game (5.88 apg), 5th in steals (313), 6th in free throws made (464), 9th in free throw attempts (586), 10th in steals per game (2.46 spg), 12th in field goal attempts (1,682), 15th in scoring (1,942 points), 16th in field goals made (698) and 39th in free throw percentage (79.2%).
BILLINGS AMONG NATION'S BEST
Senior forward Monique Billings is also listed on many statistical charts among the nation's active players in the NCAA for the 2017-18 season. She is currently 5th in rebounding (1,066), 8th in free throw attempts (617), 8th in games played (131), 10th in double-doubles (41), 13th in blocks (212), 24th in free throws made (393), 41st in scoring (1,585 points) and 46th in field goals made (596).
DRUMMER DOUBLE-DOUBLE
Redshirt junior forward Lajahna Drummer has been a rebounding force in seven of her last eight games, grabbing at least six boards in seven of those contests (only played seven minutes in the blowout win over Arizona) for an average of 8.1 rebounds per game. She had a career-high-tying 14 boards in a win at Washington State (Jan. 28) and scored 10 points for the second double-double of her career. She had 11 points and 11 rebounds in a win at USC (Feb. 5). She has five double-digit rebounding games this year (11 in her career).
ONYENWERE ON OFFENSIVE GLASS
Freshman forward Michaela Onyenwere is one of three UCLA Bruins with more offensive rebounds (66) than defensive boards (57) on the year. Her 66 offensive rebounds is second on the team and her 2.6 orpg ranks 7th in the Pac-12. She also ranks 8th in the league in field goal percentage (.491), which is second on the team. She has also shown the ability to register steals, recording 1.3 per game, which ranks third on the squad and 17th in the league.
BURKE IS A BALLER
Junior guard Kennedy Burke is one of only two players ranked in the Pac-12 in the top 10 in both steals and blocks. She averages 1.8 steals per game which is second on the team and fourth in the Pac-12. She also averages 1.0 blocks per game, which is also second on the squad and tied for 9th in the league. She is joined by Arizona freshman Sam Thomas, who is 7th in blocks (1.4 bpg) and 9th in steals (1.6 spg). Burke also ranks third on the team and 25th in the Pac-12 in scoring (10.4 ppg).
HAYES FOR THREE
Senior guard Kelli Hayes entered her senior season shooting 23.0 percent (17-for-74) from three-point range. This season, it has become a strength, as she has already made more threes this year than in the previous three combined, going 38-for-106 for 35.8 percent. The number of three-point field goals made and attempted by Hayes this season are tops on the squad. She is 17th in the Pac-12 on the year, averaging 1.5 made three-pointers per game.
ON THE DEAN'S LIST
Junior guard Japreece Dean missed the first nine games of the year due to NCAA transfer rules, but she is quickly making up for lost time. She is already third on the team in three-point field goals made (28) and in attempts (81). Her 1.9 three-point field goals made per game in Pac-12 play leads the team and ranks sixth in the league. Her 34.6 percent shooting from beyond the arc ranks fourth on the team.
IT'S MILLER TIME
Freshman forward Lauryn Miller leads the squad in field goal percentage at 60.0 percent (24-for-40) on the season. The number of makes don't qualify her for the Pac-12 or NCAA rankings, but she has shown signs of brilliance in her first collegiate campaign, logging six perfect games without a miss from the field.
BIG MACS ON CAMPUS
UCLA's roster features a school-record five McDonald's All-Americans in 2017-18 as freshman forward Michaela Onyenwere (2017) joins redshirt freshman guard Lindsey Corsaro (2016), junior forward Ashley Hearn (2015), redshirt junior forward Lajahna Drummer (2014) and senior point guard Jordin Canada (2014) as current Bruins that have played in the McDonald's All-American Game.
TWO BRUINS NAMED TO WOMEN'S CITIZEN NAISMITH TROPHY WATCH LIST (FEB. 12)
The Atlanta Tipoff Club announced the 30 players in the running for the Citizen Naismith Trophy Women's College Player of the Year honor and UCLA seniors Jordin Canada and Monique Billings have each made the list. From this list, the Naismith Awards Board of Selectors will identify the 10 national semifinalists, to be announced on Feb. 26. Four finalists will be revealed on March 14. The winner will be announced on March 31. With the competition narrowing down to only 30 players, six conferences across the country are represented. The Pac-12 conference leads the late season team with seven players, and the SEC follows closely with six players on the team. UConn, which has won more Citizen Naismith Trophies (10) than any other school, continues to lead the competition with four players listed, followed by Louisville, Mississippi State, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas and UCLA with two candidates apiece.
CANADA NAMED TOP 10 CANDIDATE FOR 2018 NANCY LIEBERMAN AWARD (FEB. 5)
The Los Angeles Athletic Club announced its John R. Wooden Award® presented by Wendy's® Late Season Top 20 on espnW and UCLA senior point guard Jordin Canada has made the cut. Chosen by a poll of national college basketball experts based on their performances during the first half of the 2017-18 season, the list comprises of 20 student-athletes who are currently the front-runners for the sport's most prestigious honor and the John R. Wooden Award All America Team.
BILLINGS NAMED TOP 10 CANDIDATE FOR 2018 LISA LESLIE AWARD (FEB. 1)
The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and the Women's Basketball Coaches Association announced the 10 candidates for the 2018 Lisa Leslie Award and UCLA senior Monique Billings has made the list. Named after the three-time All-American, 1994 National Player of the Year and a 2015 inductee of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, the annual award in its inaugural year recognizes the top centers in women's NCAA Division I college basketball.
CANADA NAMED TO DAWN STALEY AWARD 2018 MIDSEASON WATCH LIST (FEB. 1)
The Phoenix Club of Philadelphia announced the Dawn Staley Award 2018 Midseason Watch List and UCLA senior point guard Jordin Canada was one of 15 candidates on the list. Canada and Oregon's Sabrina Ionescu, were the only two representatives from the Pac-12 to be named to the list.
CANADA NAMED TOP 10 CANDIDATE FOR 2018 NANCY LIEBERMAN AWARD (JAN. 29)
The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and the Women's Basketball Coaches Association announced the 10 candidates for the 2018 Nancy Lieberman Award and UCLA senior point guard Jordin Canada has made the list. Now in its 19th year, the award recognizes the top point guard in women's NCAA Division I college basketball. Candidates exhibit the floor leadership, play-making and ball-handling skills of 1996 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Nancy Lieberman.
TWO BRUINS NAMED TO JOHN R. WOODEN AWARD MIDSEASON TOP 25 (JAN. 11)
The Los Angeles Athletic Club announced its John R. Wooden Award® presented by Wendy's® Midseason Top 25 on espnW.com. Chosen by a poll of national college basketball experts based on their performances during the first half of the 2017-18 season, the list comprises of 25 student-athletes who are front-runners for the sport's most prestigious honor. UCLA seniors Jordin Canada and Monique Billings have both made the Top 25. Five schools have multiple players on the list, led by Connecticut with four selections (Napheesa Collier, Kia Nurse, Katie Lou Samuelson, and Gabby Williams), followed by four schools with two selections each: Mississippi State (McCowan and Victoria Vivians), Tennessee (Jaime Nared and Mercedes Russell), Texas (Ariel Atkins and Brooke McCarty), and UCLA (Billings and Canada). The SEC leads all conferences with seven selections on the Midseason Top 25, followed by the ACC, Pac-12, and The American with four selections apiece.
TWO BRUINS NAMED TO WOMEN'S CITIZEN NAISMITH TROPHY WATCH LIST (NOV. 30)
To continue its momentum into the 50th celebration season of the Citizen Naismith Trophy, the Atlanta Tipoff Club announced 50 women's college basketball players to watch for the Citizen Naismith Player of the Year Trophy. A list of the midseason 30 team will be released on Feb. 12, 2018. UCLA seniors Jordin Canada and Monique Billings were each selected and were two of seven players from the Pac-12 Conference also on the watch list. With nine different conferences represented on the list, the players come from across the country. A total of 10 candidates represent the ACC, and the SEC follows closely with nine players on the Watch List. UConn, which has won more Citizen Naismith Trophies (10) than any other school, leads the Watch List with six players, followed by Notre Dame with four candidates and Ohio State and Mississippi State with three candidates apiece.
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