One familiar face stood out in the student section during Wednesday night’s game against Santa Barbara. Former Bruin Andre Patterson, who was dismissed from UCLA last year for academic reasons, returned to Pauley to watch his former teammates in their 61-60 loss to the Gauchos. Patterson now attends Tennessee, but because of NCAA transfer rules, must sit out the 2003-2004 season.

“I’m sad I’m here but not playing,” Patterson said. “It’s hard not to be around all my friends (at Tennessee), but it’s good to be back.”

Last season, Patterson led the Pac-10 in field goal percentage at 60.8 percent. A sophomore last year, he started the final 12 games of UCLA’s 2002-2003 season.

CRISPIN GETS MINUTES: Senior guard Jon Crispin played in Wednesday night’s game for the first time this season. He played for Cedric Bozeman at point guard because second-in line Ryan Walcott was out due to back spasms.

“Jon came in there and tried his best, but he’s not used to playing the point,” coach Ben Howland said.

In his three minutes of play, Crispin looked anxious and turned over the ball after only 17 seconds on the court on a missed pass to Dijon Thompson. He added no points but grabbed one defensive rebound. Walcott, who experienced back spasms yesterday, is listed as in “day-to-day” condition.

COURT TO BE NAMED AFTER WOODEN: Before the Bruins play Michigan State this Saturday, Pauley Pavilion’s court will be named after UCLA coaching legend John Wooden and his late wife, Nell. Sixty-one players from 27 Wooden-coached teams spanning 1948 to 1974 will be present for the honors, including Walt Hazzard, Kareem Abdul-Jabar, Henry Bibby and Bill Walton. There is an invitation-only luncheon preceding the ceremony for Wooden and his former players, with Al Michaels presiding as master of ceremonies. The court dedication will begin at 3 p.m.