Friday, November 17
Los Angeles, CA
11:30 AM

UCLA

vs

Princeton

Christeen Iwuala_vs. Bellarmine (Nov. 12, 2023)

No. 3 UCLA Hosts Princeton Friday

November 16, 2023 | Women's Basketball

LOS ANGELES – UCLA Women's Basketball is set to take on the Princeton Tigers on Friday, Nov. 17, in Pauley Pavilion presented by Wescom. The game is designated as the team's Field Trip Day, which welcomes local youth in attendance.
 
The Bruins have opened their season with three-consecutive home wins and will close the homestand against Princeton before heading to the Cayman Islands next weekend.
 
GAME INFORMATION
Venue: Pauley Pavilion presented by Wescom
Location: Los Angeles, Calif.
Tip-off Time: 11:30 a.m. PT
TV: Pac-12 Network, Pac-12 Los Angeles
TV Talent: Anne Marie Anderson, Maylana Martin-Douglas
Radio: UCLA Digital Radio
Radio Talent: Dave Marcus
 
MATCHUP HISTORY: UCLA vs. PRINCETON
UCLA holds a 2-0 advantage in the all-time series matchup, with the Bruins winning both games hosted in Pauley Pavilion presented by Wescom (Nov. 25, 2009; Nov. 25, 2012). The Tigers have won five-consecutive Ivy League regular season titles and have started the 2023-24 campaign with two-straight wins.
 
TICKET INFORMATION
UCLA's season ticket packages for the 2023-24 women's basketball campaign are still available. Fans can call (310) 206-5991, visit uclabruins.com/tickets, or email tickets@athletics.ucla.edu for more information. Single-game tickets for UCLA's nonconference home games can be purchased online (link here). For more information about tickets, call UCLA Athletic Sales & Service at (310) 206-5991 or via email at tickets@athletics.ucla.edu.

Parking and game day information can be found here.
 
LAST TIME OUT: W, 113-64 vs. BELLARMINE
• Sophomore Gabriela Jaquez exploded for a career-high 30 points in the 49-point victory over Bellarmine on Sunday, Nov. 12. She shot 12-for-19 from the floor (2-for-5 3FG), setting new career highs in points and FGM. Jaquez pulled down seven offensive boards on her way to a new single-game career high in total rebounds with 12 REB and her first-career double-double.
• Two Bruins joined Jaquez with double-doubles: Lauren Betts (22 PTS, 11 REB - 9 OREB) and Charisma Osborne (24 PTS, 10 REB). Betts scored a new single-game career high for the second time this season (previous: 20, vs. Purdue) and her second-consecutive double-double - the center notched only one double-double in 33 appearances at Stanford in 2022-23. Osborne recorded her 18th-career double-double with the result.
• Sophomore Londynn Jones scored 21 points on Sunday - Jones has scored 20 or more in two games this year. The guard passed the 20-point threshold twice during her freshman campaign.
• Sophomore Kiki Rice totaled 11 assists in the win, marking the second time this season the point guard has recorded double-digit assist numbers. Rice had eight points and six rebounds while pulling off three steals in the victory.
 
STAC-ING UP AGAINST THE PAC
• Jones leads the Conference in three-point field goals made (14), which is tied for second in the NCAA. Osborne (12 3FGM) ranks second in the Conference, T-5th in the NCAA.
• Three Bruins are in the top 10 scorers in the Pac-12 Conference through the first week of play. Sophomores Betts, Jaquez and Jones all put up 56 points in three wins during week one, averaging 18.7 points per game. They tie for sixth in the conference.
• Betts has corralled 33 rebounds in her first three appearances with the Bruins, tying Beyonce Bea of Washington State for the most in the Conference. Four Pac-12 student-athletes have grabbed 30 or more rebounds – Betts is the only player with three games played, the others have four games under their belts. The center has made 24 field goals (3rd, Pac-12) on .727 FG% (24-33, 5th - Pac-12).
• Rice has thrown a league-leading 24 assists through her first three appearances this season. The point guard is tied for fifth-most in the NCAA, trailing Missouri's Mama Dembele (31 AST), Iowa's Caitlin Clark (27), Northwestern's Caroline Lau (27), and UC Davis's Sydney Burns (25).
• UCLA is shooting .519 from the field and .416 from deep, both ranking second in the Conference. The team's 98.3 PPG tops the Pac-12 through week one.
 
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