
UCLA is 9-1 all-time vs. LMU and 5-0 at home against the Lions.
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No. 11 UCLA Returns to Action Saturday to Face LMU
November 07, 2019 | Women's Basketball
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LOS ANGELES – The 11th-ranked UCLA women's hoops team will look to continue its dominance at Pauley Pavilion presented by Wescom on Saturday when the Bruins host Loyola Marymount at 2 p.m. (PT).
UCLA, which has won 62 of its last 70 at Pauley, is coming off an 85-45 triumph over Weber State. Freshman Charisma Osborne led all scorers with 17 points to go along with five rebounds and four assists. Three other Bruins scored in double figures – Michaela Onyenwere (16), Lindsey Corsaro (14), Kiara Jefferson (12). UCLA outscored Weber State in the paint, 48-12, and forced 26 turnovers. The Bruins also dominated the glass, 48-31, led by Kayla Owens' career-high 13 rebounds.
GAME INFORMATION
No. 11 UCLA (1-0) vs. Loyola Marymount (0-0)
Date: Saturday, Nov. 9
Time: 2 p.m. (PT)
Location: Los Angeles (Pauley Pavilion)
Watch: https://pac-12.com/live/ucla
Listen: http://bit.ly/2NcVFcy (PxP: Dave Marcus)
Live Stats: http://bit.ly/34wk1nz
SERIES HISTORY
Saturday marks the 11th meeting all-time between UCLA and LMU. The Bruins lead the all-time series, 9-1. The Bruins' only loss came last season, when the Lions came away with the upset at home, 69-63. Japreece Dean had 16 points in the losing effort, while Lindsey Corsaro added 13 points and six rebounds. UCLA is a perfect 5-0 at home against LMU.
UP NEXT
UCLA will play Long Beach State on Nov. 14 at 11 a.m.
THE STORYLINES
OSBORNE SHINES IN SEASON OPENER
ALL-PAC-12 SELECTIONS RETURNING
FRESH FACES
BRUINS IN THE POLLS
PRESEASON LOVE FOR THE BRUINS
HARD WORK IN THE CLASSROOM
YOU BETTER WATCH OUT
ELITE PROGRAM
ROAD WARRIORS
SUCCESSFUL SCRIMMAGES
LOS ANGELES – The 11th-ranked UCLA women's hoops team will look to continue its dominance at Pauley Pavilion presented by Wescom on Saturday when the Bruins host Loyola Marymount at 2 p.m. (PT).
UCLA, which has won 62 of its last 70 at Pauley, is coming off an 85-45 triumph over Weber State. Freshman Charisma Osborne led all scorers with 17 points to go along with five rebounds and four assists. Three other Bruins scored in double figures – Michaela Onyenwere (16), Lindsey Corsaro (14), Kiara Jefferson (12). UCLA outscored Weber State in the paint, 48-12, and forced 26 turnovers. The Bruins also dominated the glass, 48-31, led by Kayla Owens' career-high 13 rebounds.
GAME INFORMATION
No. 11 UCLA (1-0) vs. Loyola Marymount (0-0)
Date: Saturday, Nov. 9
Time: 2 p.m. (PT)
Location: Los Angeles (Pauley Pavilion)
Watch: https://pac-12.com/live/ucla
Listen: http://bit.ly/2NcVFcy (PxP: Dave Marcus)
Live Stats: http://bit.ly/34wk1nz
SERIES HISTORY
Saturday marks the 11th meeting all-time between UCLA and LMU. The Bruins lead the all-time series, 9-1. The Bruins' only loss came last season, when the Lions came away with the upset at home, 69-63. Japreece Dean had 16 points in the losing effort, while Lindsey Corsaro added 13 points and six rebounds. UCLA is a perfect 5-0 at home against LMU.
UP NEXT
UCLA will play Long Beach State on Nov. 14 at 11 a.m.
THE STORYLINES
- UCLA is in its ninth season under head coach Cori Close, who is 27 wins away from 200 for her career and owns an overall record of 173-99 (.636).
- The Bruins improved to 31-15 (.674) all-time in season openers with an 85-45 win over Weber State on Nov. 5, including 6-3 under Cori Close.
- The Bruins have won 62 of their last 70 games at Pauley Pavilion. UCLA went 11-5 at home last season.
- In 2018-19, Cori Close led UCLA to its fourth-straight 20-win season and fourth-straight trip to the Sweet 16. UCLA joins a list of eight teams in the NCAA that have made the Sweet 16 each of the past four seasons (Baylor, Mississippi State, Notre Dame, Oregon State, South Carolina, Stanford, UConn).
- UCLA returns three starters from a year ago, including 2019 All-Pac-12 selection Michaela Onyenwere, who led the team in scoring with 18.3 points per game and became the fourth Bruin in program history to score 600 or more points in a single season.
- The Bruins won 13 of their last 17 games in 2018-19 to finish 22-13 overall.
- UCLA finished fourth in the Pac-12 last season despite being picked sixth in the preseason polls.
- UCLA also brings back floor general Japreece Dean, who averaged 14.1 points, 4.9 assists and shot 92.2 percent (107-for-116) from the charity stripe, setting a UCLA single-season record for free throw percentage.
- Lindsey Corsaro started all but one game in 2018-19 and was named to the Pac-12 All-Freshman team after she averaged 7.3 points, 4.4 rebounds and 2.9 assists in 2018-19.
- As a team, UCLA shot 73.4 percent from the free throw line last season, the best in program history.
- UCLA finished second in the NCAA and first in the Pac-12 in offensive rebounds per game (17.3), and also led the Pac-12 in both free throws made (492) and attempts (670).
OSBORNE SHINES IN SEASON OPENER
- Freshman Charisma Osborne scored a game-high 17 points in her UCLA debut to lead the Bruins to a dominant 85-45 win over Weber State in their season opener on Nov. 5.
- Osborne also had five rebounds and four assists.
- UCLA forced 26 turnovers, 17 of which came in the first half.
- Three other Bruins scored in double figures: Onyenwere (16), Corsaro (14) and Jefferson (12).
- The Bruins also dominated the glass, 48-31, led by Kayla Owens' career-high 13 rebounds.
- UCLA improved to 31-15 all-time in season openers.
ALL-PAC-12 SELECTIONS RETURNING
- UCLA returns three starters from last year, including 2019 All-Pac-12 honoree Michaela Onyenwere, the team's top returning scorer (18.3 PPG) and rebounder (8.5 RPG). She eclipsed the 30-point mark at Maryland last season, becoming the second Bruin ever (Nikki Blue) to score at least 30 in the Big Dance and propelling UCLA to its fourth-straight Sweet 16.
- Lindsey Corsaro made the Pac-12 All-Freshman team in 2018-19. She averaged 7.3 PPG and 4.4 RPG and scored a career-high 18 points vs. Tennessee in the NCAA Tournament.
- Granted another year of eligibility late in the 2018-19 season, Japreece Dean returns for her final year in Westwood. She finished third on the team in scoring (14.1) and averaged 4.9 assists.
FRESH FACES
- UCLA's top-10 recruiting class will make its debut in Westwood in 2019-20. The highly-touted includes McDonald's All-Americans, Jaden Owens and Charisma Osborne, as well as 6-2 forward Brynn Masikewich and defensive stopper Camryn Brown.
- After redshirting due to NCAA transfer rules, Natalie Chou will finally have an opportunity to contribute on the court. She transferred from Baylor, playing 64 career games (21 starts) for the Lady Bears and averaging 5.5 PPG and 2.6 RPG.
BRUINS IN THE POLLS
- UCLA was ranked No. 11 in both the Associated Press (AP) and USA TODAY Sports preseason polls.
- The Bruins were one of five Pac-12 teams ranked in both polls.
- The Pac-12 Conference boasts a trio of teams in the top-10 (Oregon, Stanford, Oregon State).
PRESEASON LOVE FOR THE BRUINS
- UCLA earned recognition in several preseason college basketball magazines. The Bruins were picked 11th by Street & Smith's, 12th by Lindsey's Sports and 16th by Athlon Sports. In each of those magazines, Michaela Onyenwere was recognized as a Third-Team All-American.
- The Bruins were picked as high as 10th by NCAA.com, which placed four Pac-12 teams in the top-10.
HARD WORK IN THE CLASSROOM
- The Bruin women's basketball program notched a 100 percent graduation rate in 2018-19, helping UCLA Athletics tally an all-time high Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 92 percent.
YOU BETTER WATCH OUT
- Japreece Dean and Michaela Onyenwere made the the Women's Citizen Naismith Trophy Watch List. A total of 50 players made the list, which will be trimmed to 30 in early February.
- Michaela Onyenwere earned a spot on the Women's Preseason Top 30 Watch List on ESPNW for the John R. Wooden Award® presented by Wendy's®. The list is comprised of 30 student-athletes who are the early front-runners for college basketball's most prestigious honor.
- Adding to her list of preseason plaudits, Michaela Onyenwere also made the 2019-20 Preseason 'Wade Watch' List, an award given to the best player in women's college basketball. Last season, the award was given to Sabrina Ionescu of Oregon.
- Japreece Dean was named to the Watch List for the Nancy Lieberman Award, given to the top point guard in the NCAA. A total of 20 point guards were named to the list, five of which came from the Pac-12. This was the most out of any conference in the NCAA. In 2018-19, Dean finished third on the team in scoring with 14.1 points per game and ranked seventh in the Pac-12 in assists per game at 4.9. In the final seven games of the season, she registered 16.7 points and 6.6 assists per outing.
- Michaela Onyenwere was one of five forwards from the Pac-12 who earned a spot on the Watch List for the 2020 Cheryl Miller Award, which recognizes the top small forward in the country. Last year, she led the Bruins in scoring (18.3 PPG) and ranking second on the team in rebounds (8.5 RPG). Onyenwere hauled in 4.1 offensive boards – good for second in the Pac-12 and 11th nationally.
ELITE PROGRAM
- UCLA eclipsed the 20-win mark and advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament for the fourth straight season under Cori Close.
- The Bruins averaged an astounding 17.3 offensive rebounds per game in 2018-19, ranking first in the Pac-12 and second in the NCAA. Over four of those offensive boards came from Michaela Onyenwere, who was 11th in the NCAA in that category.
- UCLA took down seven ranked opponents last year.
- The Bruins had two top-10 wins, defeating No. 2 Oregon and No. 9 Maryland.
- For the fourth-straight season, UCLA finished fourth or higher in the Pac-12 Conference.
ROAD WARRIORS
- UCLA finished 9-3 on the road in 2018-19.
- Five of UCLA's nine road triumphs were against ranked opponents.
- The Bruins' two top-10 road wins were the most by the program since the 1980-81 season.
SUCCESSFUL SCRIMMAGES
- UCLA had two closed scrimmages in late October. Per NCAA compliance rules, these could not be promoted; however, details and results could be shared following the scrimmages.
- The Bruins defeated Gonzaga in Spokane by a final count of 77-71. The Bruins shot 54.8 percent from the field and were led by Michaela Onyenwere's 24 points and six rebounds. Charisma Osborne added 12 points and went 8-for-8 from the stripe.
- UCLA led by as many as 19 points in a thrilling 67-66 win over Louisville. Five players scored in double figures for the Bruins - Onyenwere, Osborne (14); Chou (12); Corsaro, Owens (11).
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