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Women's hoops defeats USD Friday, 87-69
ANDREW SCHOLER/Daily Bruin
UCLA guard Erica Gomex played a career-high 34 minutes and recorded seven steals in the Bruins' loss to No. 5 Vanderbilt.
By Emmanuelle Ejercito
In a game where the most valuable player was the entire team, the UCLA
women's basketball team defeated University of San Diego, 87-69.
After their exhibition loss to the Perth Breakers two weeks ago, the
Bruins felt their communication needed improvement. So, Friday afternoon,
UCLA came on the floor screaming and aggressive.
"We built on our mistakes," UCLA head coach Kathy Olivier said. "We made
improvements in areas that we needed improvements in. We talked about
communication, talking on defense."
Although the Bruins enjoyed a height advantage, they were unable to
capitalize on it until the second half, when they exploded with a 21-5
run.
The Toreros also came out aggressive and were able to match well with
the taller Bruins. In fact, USD led for most of the first half. It was not
until the last five minutes that UCLA applied a full court press and began
a run that spilled over into the second half.
"If you have to guard somebody a lot taller, rebounding ... defending
... trying to shoot over them, it makes you really tired," USD head coach
Kathy Marpe said. "I tried to rotate them, but my guards were real tired,
when they put the pressure on, that's when we did those quick
turnovers."
Fatigue did not affect the Bruins, who rotated players regularly and had
only one player, Niki Hilbert, play over 30 minutes. Meanwhile, USD played
only six players in the first half.
In the second half, the Bruins took advantage of their height and went
for the easy shot, setting up center Kisa Hughes in the paint. Hughes
finished with 13 points. The high scorer for the Bruins was Hilbert with 14
but a total of five players scored in the double digits for UCLA. The
Bruins ended the second half with a 56.7 shooting percentage.
"Kisa was making herself more available," Olivier said. "We wanted to
look for the easy shot. We wanted to go hard to the basket and get to the
free throw line."
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On Sunday the Bruins faced fifth-ranked Vanderbilt at the Fleet Center
in Boston at the Reebok Women's Basketball Classic. Vanderbilt prevailed
70-64.
Keeping unranked UCLA in the game was its defense. The Bruins forced 37
turnovers while giving up only 27. Leading the Bruins in steals were
freshman point guard Erica Gomez - who played a career high 34 minutes -
and Hilbert, both with seven steals.
At the break, the Bruins trailed the Commodores 29-27. But poor shooting
hurt UCLA, which only shot 36.4 percent in the second half compared to
Vanderbilt's 59.2 percent.


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