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DEPARTMENT OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS W. Basketball Contacts: Steve Rourke/Liza David SID Phone: (310) 206-6831 Web Page: www.uclabruins.com For Immediate Release July 2005 2005-2006 UCLA SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time at Site 11/6 Love & Basketball (Exhibition) 2:00 p.m. 11/13 Play Mode (Exhibition) 2:00 p.m. 11/18 @ Baylor TBA 11/22 Brigham Young 7:00 p.m. 11/25 v. Georgia (@ LMU Tourney) 5:00 p.m. 11/26 v. LMU/Charlotte (@ LMU Tourn.) 3/5 p.m. 11/30 UC IRVINE 7:00 p.m. 12/3 @ Clemson TBA 12/5 @ Oklahoma TBA 12/8 PEPPERDINE 7:00 p.m. 12/17 @ UC Santa Barbara 7:00 p.m. 12/20 OREGON* 7:00 p.m. 12/22 OREGON STATE* 7:00 p.m. 12/30 @ California* 7:00 p.m. 1/1 @ Stanford* 2:00 p.m. 1/6 ARIZONA* 7:00 p.m. 1/8 ARIZONA STATE* 2:00 p.m. 1/12 @ Washington* TBA 1/14 @ Washington State* TBA 1/21 @ USC* TBA 1/27 STANFORD* 7:00 p.m. 1/29 CALIFORNIA* 2:00 p.m. 2/2 @ Arizona State* TBA 2/4 @ Arizona* TBA 2/9 WASHINGTON STATE* 7:00 p.m. 2/11 WASHINGTON* 2:00 p.m. 2/18 USC* 2:00 p.m. 2/23 @ Oregon State* TBA 2/25 @ Oregon* TBA 3/3-6 at Pac-10 Tny. (San Jose, CA) 3/18-21 NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds (Chicago, Denver, Nashville, Norfolk, Trenton, Tucson, Penn State, Purdue) 3/25-28 NCAA Regionals (Connecticut, Cleveland, San Antonio, Albuquerque) 4/2&4 NCAA Final Four (Boston, MA) Home games listed in CAPS 04-05 PAC-10 RECORDS (FINAL) Team Pac-10 Overall Stanford 17-1 32-3 Arizona State 12-6 24-10 Oregon 12-6 21-10 USC 12-6 20-11 Arizona 11-7 20-12 UCLA 10-8 16-12 Washington 9-9 14-16 California 4-14 11-18 Washington St. 2-16 6-22 Oregon State 1-17 6-23 UCLA WOMEN S BASKETBALL 2005-06 SUMMER PROSPECTUS Returning Starters No. Name (starts/g in 05) Pos. Ht. Cl. PPG RPG 32 Nikki Blue (27/27) G 5-8 Sr. 17.0 5.0 40 Lisa Willis (28/28) G 5-11 Sr. 16.3 6.9 45 Noelle Quinn (16/16) G 6-0 Jr. 16.9 7.1 14 Lindsey Pluimer (28/28) F 6-3 So. 10.1 6.4 31 Amanda Livingston (28/28) F 6-1 Jr. 7.9 4.4 Other Returning Players No. Name (starts/g in 05) Pos. Ht. Cl. PPG RPG 00 Ortal Oren (2/28) G 5-9 Sr. 3.2 1.5 3 Shaina Zaidi (0/13) G 5-8 Jr. 2.3 0.7 11 Julia Pitts (9/18 in 04) F 6-2 Jr.R 3.9 2.8 20 Lauren Pedersen (11/28) G 5-10 So. 3.3 2.4 21 Brittany Ringel (0/3) F 6-1 Sr.R 1.0 0.7 22 Consuelo Lezcano (0/26) C 6-4 Jr. 1.7 1.2 44 Emma Tautolo (0/27) F/C 6-2 Sr. 1.6 1.1 Incoming Freshmen No. Name Pos. Ht. High School (points, reb./g) 1 Ashlee Trebilcock G 5-9 Newhall, CA Hart HS (22.1 ppg, 4.0 rpg) 2 Tierra Henderson F/G 5-10 Pasadena, CA Muir HS (16.6 ppg, 6.5 rpg) 23 Chinyere Ibekwe P 6-4 Carson, CA HS (23.2 ppg, 12.9 rpg) Not Returning No. Name (starts/g in 05) Pos. Ht. Cl. PPG RPG 54 Sissy Pickett (0/15) C 6-7 Sr. 1.1 0.9 Triple Threat Back for More UCLA returns one of the finest backcourts in the nation with its Big Three of seniors Nikki Blue and Lisa Willis and junior Noelle Quinn, who combined to average 50.2 points, 19.0 rebounds, 10.5 steals, 11.9 assists a game in 2004-05 as the Bruins posted a 16-12 record and a sixth-place finish in the Pacific-10 Conference Blue and Willis ranked fourth and fifth in the Pac-10 Conference in scoring Quinn was on pace to join the list until she sat out the last 12 games of the season due to injury Willis and Blue ranked 1-2 in the league in steals (No. 1 Willis- 3.6, sixth in the nation; No. 2 Blue-3.4, 12th in the nation) In addition, Willis ranked No. 1 in three-point field goals made (2.52/tied for 25th in the nation) and No. 5 in the Pac-10 in rebounding (6.9) Blue was second in the conference and tied for 12th in the nation in assists (6.12). Bruins Enjoy Summer Trip to Australia The Bruins spent June 24-July 2, 2005 in Australia. The team was based in Sydney, Australia from June 24-June 29 and defeated the Sutherland Sharks 87-57 on June 25. Noelle Quinn and Lisa Willis tied for scoring honors with 22 points each. Consuelo Lezcano chipped in with 14. The Bruins rallied back to defeat the Australian Junior National Team on June 27, 91-89 in overtime. Willis led UCLA with 34 points. Quinn added 17 points, and Nikki Blue scored 15, including the game-tying shot at the end of regulation and the first seven points in overtime. UCLA defeated Bankstown BBC, 83-70, on June 28. Willis topped the Bruins with 21 points. Lindsey Pluimer totaled 19 points, and Quinn had 16. The team arrived in Cairns, Australia on June 29 and lost an 81-72 decision to the Townsville Fire on June 30. Quinn led UCLA with 27 points. 1

Five UCLA Players Invited To USA National Team Trials; Willis A Finalist For World University Games Team UCLA had the most representation at the 2005 USA Basketball National Team Trials in Colorado Springs in May, with five players selected to participate. Nikki Blue, Lisa Willis and Noelle Quinn were vying for a spot on the World University Games team, while Lindsey Pluimer and Ashlee Trebilcock competed for a position on the Under-19 World Championships squad. Willis was selected as a finalist for the World University Games team. She and the other 15 finalists will reconvene July 28 for training camp in Colorado Springs, where the final 12-person team will be determined. On Aug. 5, the squad will travel to Izmir, Turkey, and train there until the 2005 World University Games gets underway on Aug. 10. The women s basketball competition will run Aug. 10-19 and feature 21 teams from across the world. Team Headlines The Bruins went 16-12 overall in 2004-05 and return 10 players who saw action in at least 13 games each, including seven with starting experience from a year ago UCLA jumped out to a 6-1 record to start the season, which was its best beginning to a season since the 1980-81 team won its first 12 games Without Noelle Quinn in the lineup, the Bruins went 5-8 to end the season Over the course of the season, the team set a school record for free throw percentage (.717) The team limited opponents to a.400 shooting percentage from the field, which ranks as the fourth-lowest in school history UCLA shot.340 from threepoint range, the fifth-best mark in school history The team made 148 threepointers, the second-most in school history The Bruins ranked 11th nationally in steals per game (11.96) and T25th in scoring average (72.0) UCLA led the Pac- 10 in both steals and turnover margin for the second straight season. Individual Headlines Lisa Willis and Nikki Blue each earned first-team allconference honors last season Noelle Quinn earned honorable mention allconference honors Lindsey Pluimer was named to the first-team All-Pac-10 Freshman team Blue was named to the AP and Kodak/WBCA honorable mention All-America teams Blue was selected to the six-player Kodak All-Region 8 team Willis earned a spot as a finalist for the 2005 World University Games team during tryouts for the USA Basketball Trials in May. Nikki Blue Became just the second Bruin in school history (Ann Meyers was the first) to record over 1,300 points (1,396) and over 400 assists (413) for a career Selected to the WBCA/Kodak All-Region 8 team and earned honorable mention All- America honors One of 30 players selected as a mid-season candidate for the Naismith Trophy Honorable mention AP All-America First-team All-Pac-10 pick for the third-consecutive year Selected to three-straight Pac-10 All-Tournament teams In the 12 games without Noelle Quinn in the lineup last season, Blue improved her scoring average from 11.9 to 23.3 Blue reached the 1,000-point career mark in the game at Fresno State and finished the season ranked 10th on the all-time UCLA scoring list She averaged 21.7 points, 6.8 assists and 4.3 steals over the last 15 games of the season Blue scored at least 20 points in seven of the last eight games of the year and ended the season ranked first in scoring in Pac- 10 games only (18.8 ppg) Tied for 12th nationally in assists (6.12) and was also 12th in steals (3.35) Shot 75.4% from the free throw line (92-122) over the last 12 games of the season Her total of 14 made free throws in a game at Stanford was one shy of the school record Finished the season with 258 career steals, which ranks fourth on the all-time school list and 10th on the all-time Pac-10 list Her 14 assists in a game at California were the fifth-highest total ever by a Bruin Finished the year sixth on the all-time school assists list with 413 Scored a careerhigh 36 points in the final game of the season against Arizona State in the Pac-10 Tournament Was selected to participate in the USA Basketball Trials in May of 2005 Her three-year scoring average of 16.2 points per game ranks as the seventh-best ever at UCLA Her 2005 season total of 162 assists ranks seventh on the all-time school list Her total of 91 steals is tied for seventh-best in school history. Lisa Willis Earned a spot as a finalist for the 2005 World University Games team during tryouts for the USA Basketball Trials in May Averaged a team-high 22.5 points per game on the team's summer tour of Australia Selected first-team All- Pac-10 Ranks eighth on the all-time UCLA free throw percentage list (.754) Tied her own school record with 70 made three-points shots last season Ranked sixth in the nation in steals (3.70) and tied for 25th in the nation in three-point field goals made per game (2.52) Enters her senior season ranked sixth on the all-time school steals list (257) Led the Pac-10 in steals, ranked fifth in scoring and UCLA QUICK FACTS Mailing Address:... UCLA Athletic Dept.,... P.O. Box 24044... Los Angeles, CA 90024-0044 Founded:... 1919 Enrollment:... 36,890 Chancellor:... Dr. Albert Carnesale Athletic Director:... Daniel Guerrero Senior Women's Admin.:... Petrina Long Conference:... Pacific-10 Nickname:... Bruins Colors:... Blue and Gold Home Court (Cap.):.. Pauley Pavilion (12,819) Women s Basketball Coaching Staff Head Coach:... Kathy Olivier Alma Mater:... UNLV 83 Record at UCLA (yrs.):... 181-164 (12) Assistant Coaches:... Trisha Stafford-Odom,... Pam Walker, Maylana Martin Office Assistant:... Kari Duperron Basketball Office Phone:... (310) 794-6443 2004-05 Season Numbers Record:... 16-12 / 10-8 (6th in Pac-10) Starters Returning/Lost:... 5/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:... 11/1 Returning Redshirt:... 1 Newcomers:... 3 Class Breakdown Seniors (5) Nikki Blue, Ortal Oren, Brittany Ringel, Emma Tautolo, Lisa Willis Juniors (5) Consuelo Lezcano, Amanda Livingston, Julia Pitts, Noelle Quinn, Shaina Zaidi Sophomores (2) Lauren Pedersen, Lindsey Pluimer Freshmen (3) Tierra Henderson, Chinyere Ibekwe, Ashlee Trebilcock Sports Information Contact 1:... Steve Rourke Office Phone:...(310) 206-8187 Email:... srourke@athletics.ucla.edu Contact 2:... Liza David Office Phone:...(310) 206-8140 Email:... ldavid@athletics.ucla.edu Fax:...(310) 825-8664 Press Row Phone:...(310) 825-1899 Ticket Office:... (310) UCLA-WIN Website:... www. uclabruins.com Basketball History First Basketball Season:1974-75 (31 seasons) All-Time Record:... 534-356 2

rebounding Last season, in the 12 games without Noelle Quinn in the lineup, she improved her scoring average from 14.6 points to 18.4 points per game Became the 21st Bruin to reach the 1,000-point scoring mark in the game at Arizona last season Ended the season ranked 18th on the all-time school scoring list (1,107) Her seven made three-point shots at Stanford were a career-best and tied for most in a game by a conference player last season Moved atop the all-time school list for career three-point shots made (186) during the home win over Oregon State As a sophomore, she led the Pac-10 Conference and ranked 11th in the nation in steals (3.3) per game Her total of 100 steals, a sophomore record, tied for the third-highest total in UCLA history and also tied for the third-most ever by a Pac-10 conference player. Noelle Quinn Returned to action on the Bruins' trip to Australia and averaged 20.5 points per game on the tour The Pac-10 Freshman of the Year in 2003-04, Quinn injured her knee in a January 16th game against Arizona and sat out the final 12 games of the 2004-05 season The Bruins entered that contest with an 11-4 record and finished with a 5-8 mark the rest of the way Underwent arthroscopic knee surgery for a torn meniscus cartilage on Jan. 19 Prior to her injury, Quinn was averaging 16.9 points, 7.1 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 3.25 steals per game Selected as a mid-season candidate (one of 30) for the Naismith Trophy and the Wooden Award Had 33 steals in the last nine games in which she played Has 14 20-point games in her Bruin career, and UCLA owns a 14-0 mark in those contests Named Pac-10 Player of the Week three times last season prior to her injury Had 27 points and 11 rebounds in the win against Texas Was named to the all-tournament team at the Miami Jam On Feb. 19, 2004 at Cal, she became the first Bruin to record a tripledouble (21 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists) since Erica Gomez in the 1995-96 season Her 21 points in that contest gave her sixstraight games at the time with 20 or more points to set a school freshman record (Ann Meyers held the old mark at four) Quinn scored 31 points vs. Arizona on Feb. 12, 2004, the fourth-best freshman total in school history She connected on 30 straight free throws during her freshman season to fall just shy of the school and Pac-10 records (32 by Michelle Greco in 2002-03 is school record; 33 is Pac-10 mark). Incoming Recruits Head coach Kathy Olivier signed a trio of standouts for the 2005-06 season. Ashlee Trebilcock, a 5-9 guard from Newhall, CA Hart High School, averaged 22.1 points per game as a prep senior and earned All-America recognition from Parade Magazine. She was selected as one of the top 20 recruits in the nation and participated in the WBCA High School All-America game at the April 2005 Women's Final Four. Trebilcock also was invited to try out for the USA Basketball Junior National team in May 2005. Tierra Henderson, a 5-10 forward/guard from Pasadena, CA Muir High School, averaged 16.6 points, 6.5 rebounds and 5.0 steals per game in 2004-05. She was named to the first team of the CIF III-A and All- Pacific League following her senior season. Henderson helped lead the Mustangs to the Pacific League title. She ranked 13th in the Southern Section in steals. Chinyere Ibekwe, a 6-4 post from Carson, CA High School, averaged 23.2 points, 12.9 rebounds and 3.7 blocked shots per game as a prep senior in 2004-05. She ranked fifth in the L.A. City in points and blocked shots. She was 13th in rebounds, including 96 offensive boards Coach Olivier says --- With the signing of these three local players, we have continued to be successful in our quest to keep the best players in southern California here at home and at the same time added significantly to the depth on our team. Ashlee is a player who can shoot from distance, handle the ball in transition and play the point. She makes good decisions with the ball. Chinyere is a big addition to our post depth. She will give us a physical presence inside on the block. Tierra is an outstanding athlete who takes pride in her defense and has a tremendous work ethic. She's ready to help us in a variety of areas. Bruins Add Stafford-Odom to Coaching Staff Trisha Stafford-Odom joined the Bruin coaching staff this summer. Stafford- Odom was a standout player at the University of California (class of '92) and went on to play professionally in the WNBA and overseas. She had been serving as the head girls' basketball coach at Westchester High School for the past three seasons. Stafford-Odom ranks sixth on the all-time scoring list (1,530 points) at the University of California and ninth on the all-time rebounding list (721 rebounds). She helped lead Cal to its first two NCAA tournament appearances (1990 and 1992) and was selected to the school's 10-player All-Decade Team (1986-96). Stafford-Odom also played in the 1990 U.S. Olympic Sports Festival and in the 1993 World University Games. She played professionally in the WNBA for the Houston UCLA IN 04-05 NCAA RANKINGS Individual - All Games Lisa Willis: Steals - 6th (3.70) 3-Pt. FG Made - tied 25th (2.52/g) Nikki Blue: Steals - 12th (3.35) Assists - tied 12th (6.12) Team - All Games Steals - 11th (11.96) Scoring Offense - 18th (72.0) UCLA IN 04-05 PAC-10 RANKINGS Individual - All Games Nikki Blue: Scoring - 4th (16.2) Rebounding - 15th (5.0) Assists - 2nd (6.12) Steals - 2nd (3.35) Asst./TO ratio - 4th (1.45) Lisa Willis: Scoring - 5th (15.9) Rebounding - 5th (6.9) Steals - 1st (3.70) 3-Pt Made/G - 1st (2.52) 3 Pt. % - 7th (.360) Def. Rebounds - 4th (5.07) Lindsey Pluimer: Scoring - 18th (10.3) Rebounding - 6th (6.5) Off. Rebounding - 6th (2.44) Def. Rebounding - 7th (3.96) Team - Leader Steals - 1st (11.96) TO margin - 1st (+5.37) UCLA 04-05 INDIVIDUAL STATS Double Figures (Points) Willis (26)... Blue (22) Quinn (15)... Pluimer (14) Livingston... (10) 20-Point Scoring Games Blue (10, one 30-point game) Quinn (7)... Willis (6) Pluimer (2)...Livingston (1) Leading Scorers (w/ ties) Blue (13)... Quinn (7) Willis (5)... Pluimer (2) Double Figures (Rebounds) Willis (5)... Quinn, Pluimer (3) Livingston... (1) Leading Rebounders (w/ ties) Pluimer (11)... Willis, Quinn (9) Blue (3)...Livingston (2) 3

Comets (2001) and the Miami Sol (2002). The newest Bruin coach also played professionally in Italy, Spain, Israel, Brazil and Puerto Rico. Pitts Rehab on Track for Return in Fall Forward Julia Pitts saw action on the UCLA track and field squad during the Spring of 2005 and started for the basketball team on its 2005 summer tour of Australia. Pitts suffered a torn meniscus cartilage in her left knee last season and had surgery on Feb. 12, 2004. She played in 18 games in 2003-04 and started nine times. She is expected to be at full speed for the opening of 2005 pre-season practice. Quoting Coach Olivier on the Bruin Team This year's team will have plenty of experience, including five returning starters, and improved overall depth, said coach Olivier. I was proud of the way our starters stepped up in the absence of Noelle (Quinn) down the stretch last season. Noelle's return, along with the return of Julia Pitts and the addition of our three new freshmen, will provide answers to a lot the question marks that were on last year's team coming down the stretch. We have seen glimpses of what this group is capable of when healthy, and it is exciting to head into the new season knowing this can be a special season. Once again we are playing a high-quality pre-season schedule with games at Baylor, at Oklahoma, at UC Santa Barbara and against Georgia. Overall, the schedule could include as many as 16 games against teams which played in the post-season, including the opener against the defending national champions (Baylor) in Waco. There is no better way to help prepare for what I see as one of the most competitive Pac-10 races in years." 2004-05 Season Bests #00 Ortal Oren Minutes: 25 v. Stanford, 2/20/05 Pts.: 9 v. Gardner-Webb, 11/21/04 Reb.: 6 v. Stanford, 2/20/05 Assists: 4, last at Oregon St., 1/29/05 Steals: 1, last v. Stanford, 2/20/05 Blocks: 1 vs. Washington State, 2/6/05 #3 Shaina Zaidi Minutes: 12 at Arizona St., 2/12/05 Pts.: 10 at USC, 2/26/05 Reb.: 3 v. Oregon State, 1/2/05 Assists: 1, last at Arizona St., 2/12/05 Steals: none Blocks: none #14 Lindsey Pluimer Minutes: 40, last at Stanford, 1/20/05 Pts.: 22 at Pepperdine, 12/2/05 Reb.: 12 v. Stanford, 2/20/05 Assists: 2, last at Oregon State, 1/29/05 Steals: 3, last at Cal, 1/22/05 Blocks: 3, last v. Stanford, 2/20/05 #11 Julia Pitts ( 03-04 season) Minutes: 34 v. UNLV, 11/23/03 Pts.: 13, last v. Fresno St., 12/21/03 Reb.: 7 v. Fresno St., 12/21/03 Assists: 3, at USC, 12/28/03 Steals: 2, last v. Michigan St., 12/19/03 Blocks: 2 at Oregon, 1/4/04 #20 Lauren Pedersen Minutes: 30 v. Washington, 2/3/05 Pts.: 9, last at California, 1/22/05 Reb.: 8 v. Arizona State, 3/5/05 Assists: 3, last v. Cal, 2/18/05 Steals: 3 v. Oregon State, 1/2/05 Blocks: 1, last at Arizona, 2/10/05 #21 Brittany Ringel Minutes: 3 at Washington St., 1/7/05 Pts.: 2 at Oregon State, 1/29/05 Reb.: 1, last at Oregon State, 1/29/05 Assists: none Steals: none Blocks: none #22 Consuelo Lezcano Minutes: 17 v. Gardner-Webb, 11/21/05 Pts.: 9 at Washington State, 1/7/05 Reb.: 5, last at Washington State, 1/7/05 Assists: 1, last at Washington State, 1/7/05 Steals: 1, last at Stanford, 1/20/05 Blocks: 2 v. Stanford, 2/20/05 #31 Amanda Livingston Minutes: 37 at Ohio State, 12/21/04 Pts.: 23 at Cal, 1/22/05 Reb.: 10 v. Arizona State, 1/14/05 Assists: 5 v. Gardner-Webb, 11/19/04 Steals: 3, last at Washington St., 1/7/05 Blocks: 3, last v. Cal, 2/18/05 #32 Nikki Blue Minutes: 40, last v. Arizona State, 3/5/05 Pts.: 36 v. Arizona State, 3/5/05 Reb.: 9 at Washington, 1/9/05 Assists: 14 at Cal, 1/22/05 Steals: 8 v. Washington, 2/5/05 Blocks: 2 v. Oregon State, 1/2/05 #40 Lisa Willis Minutes: 40, last v. Arizona State, 3/5/05 Pts.: 25, last v. Arizona State, 3/5/05 Reb.: 12 at Oregon State, 1/29/05 Assists: 7 at Fresno State, 12/11/04 Steals: 8 v. Clemson, 11/24/04 Blocks: 3 v. Oregon, 1/4/05 #44 Emma Tautolo Minutes: 20 v. Texas, 11/28/04 Pts.: 4, last at Oregon State, 1/29/05 Reb.: 4, last v. Cal, 2/18/05 Assists: 2 v. Gardner-Webb, 11/21/04 Steals: 1, last at Oregon State, 1/29/05 Blocks: none #45 Noelle Quinn Minutes: 40, last v. Arizona St., 11/14/05 Pts.: 27 v. Texas, 11/28/04 Reb.: 12, last v. Oregon State, 1/2/05 Assists: 6, last at Washington St., 1/7/05 Steals: 8 v. Oregon State, 1/2/05 Blocks: 1, last v. Arizona, 1/16/05 #54 Sissy Pickett Minutes: 6 v. Gardner-Webb, 11/21/04 Pts.: 4, last v. Stanford, 2/20/05 Reb.: 4 v. Clemson, 11/28/04 Assists: 1, last v. Arizona St., 3/5/05 Steals: none Blocks: 1 v. Gardner-Webb, 11/21/04 4

KATHY OLIVIER HEAD COACH 13TH YEAR (20TH OVERALL AT UCLA) UNLV ( 82) CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Only conference coach to have three first-team All-Pac-10 Conference performers as freshmen Led UCLA to its first-ever Pac-10 Championship in 1999 2000 team set school home average attendance record Guided UCLA to three-straight NCAA Tournament appearances (1998-00) for the first time in school history 1999 NCAA Elite Eight Produced three Pac-10 Freshmen of the Year in Noelle Quinn (2004), Maylana Martin (1997) and Erica Gomez (1996) Produced two Pac-10 Players of the Year in Maylana Martin (1999) and Natalie Williams (1994) Bruins have had seven Pac-10 scoring leaders and five rebounding champs with Olivier on the staff Only the second UCLA coach to earn 100 career victories with a win over San Diego State in 1999 Set to begin her 13th season as UCLA head coach, Kathy Olivier has energized the program. The former standout player at Cal State Fullerton and UNLV has produced two Pac-10 Players of the Year, three Pac- 10 Freshman Players of the Year and a Pac-10 team championship. She is the only current Pac-10 coach to have as many as three freshmen named first-team All-Conference performers. From 1998-2000, she guided UCLA to a school-best three straight NCAA tournament appearances. Interest in UCLA women's basketball has taken off to new levels under Olivier. The only six regular season crowds in Bruin history of over 7,000 fans have come out to support UCLA during her tenure. In fact, the top 13 regular season crowds in school history have come with Olivier at the helm. Recognized as an excellent recruiter, she has steadily built the program to reflect her own positive, upbeat and outgoing personality. Olivier has posted a 181-164 overall mark which includes five top-four Pac-10 finishes in the last eight years. Her teams may favor a running game on offense, but defense is another Olivier strong point. Six of the all-time school top 10 marks for lowest opponent field goal percentages belong to Olivier-coached squads. In 2005, Nikki Blue earned first-team All- Pac-10 honors for the third straight year and was joined on the first team by Lisa Willis. However, the Bruins lost leading scorer and rebounder Noelle Quinn to a knee injury with 12 games to play and finished sixth in the conference. Quinn earned honorable mention all-conference honors, and Lindsey Pluimer was named to the all-conference freshman team. The team set a school record for free throw shooting percentage and allowed opponents the fourth-lowest shooting percentage in school history. In 2004, Olivier led the Bruins to a thirdplace conference finish and into the NCAA tournament. The team boasted the Pac-10 Freshman of the Year in Quinn and a pair of all-conference performers in Blue and Quinn. The Bruin team surrendered just 63.8 points per game, the third-lowest in school history. Olivier led the 2003 Bruins to 12 conference wins, a total surpassed by only two other seasons in UCLA history. By winning 18 games overall, Olivier guided the Bruins to a nine-game improvement over the previous season. Blue became the seventh freshman player in conference history to be named first-team all-league. In 2002, Olivier guided a Bruin team which lost its top two returning scorers during the season to nine wins and a first round Pac- 10 tournament victory. In 2001, she guided a team, which was playing without eight of its top nine scorers from the previous season, to a winning home record in Pac-10 play and wins over three nationally-ranked teams. In 2000, she saw her team reach the NCAA tournament for a school record thirdstraight season. The squad also set a Bruin home attendance record by averaging over 3,700 fans. Under Olivier's guidance, Maylana Martin became just the third player in conference history to ever earn first-team All-Pac-10 honors in four-straight seasons. In 1999, she led her Bruin team to the school s first-ever Pac-10 Conference title and to a best-ever Elite Eight finish in the NCAA Tournament. The team totaled the most wins (26) since the 1981 season and advanced further in the NCAA tournament (Regional final) than any previous UCLA team. The team put together back-to-back 20-win seasons for the first time since the 1970 s. In addition, the 1999 Bruin team finished with its highest ranking ever (No. 7) in the USA Today poll. Additionally, Martin was named Pac-10 Player of the Year, and she, Erica Gomez and LaCresha Flannigan each earned first-team all-conference honors. In 1998, she guided UCLA to what was then its best finish ever (tie for second) in the Pac-10, its best winning percentage in the last 17 seasons and the first 20-win season since 1992. In Olivier's first season as head coach in 1993-94, Natalie Williams earned Pac-10 Player of the Year honors. Olivier originally joined the UCLA staff in the summer of 1986 as an assistant coach. Olivier began her coaching career at UNLV as a graduate assistant in 1981-82. Following one season at UC Irvine (1982-83), she was hired at USC and was on the Trojan staff for three years (1983-84 through 1985-86) as an assistant. USC, led by sophomore Cheryl Miller, won the NCAA title in Olivier s first year (1984) and reached the championship game in her third season (1986). The former Kathy Ricks, Olivier was a standout player at Cal State Fullerton and then at UNLV. As a freshman (1977-78) at CSUF, she averaged 15.6 points and 9.2 rebounds and raised her scoring average to 19.3 as a sophomore. As a junior (1979-80) at UNLV, she earned All-America honors while averaging a team-high 16.3 points and 5.7 rebounds. In her final year (1980-81), she led the Rebels in scoring (20.2) and ranked second in rebounding (9.2). 5

#00 ORTAL OREN SR G 5-9 RISHON-LAZION, ISRAEL KRIAT-SHARET HS 2005 Made two starts and saw action in all 28 contests Scored in 24 of the 28 games Had three points and career-high six rebounds vs. Stanford (h) Scored six vs. Washington State (h) Had three big free throws (six points in all) and a key rebound in the last three minutes vs. Washington (h) Had six points, four assists at Oregon State Had seven points at Oregon Had five points, five boards at Cal Started at Stanford and scored six Had four points, four rebounds vs. Arizona Had four points, five boards vs. Oregon State (h) Made first career start at Ohio State Scored six at Pepperdine Scored nine against Gardner- Webb Scored eight vs. TCU. Career Highs: Points-11, vs. Fresno St., 12-21-03; Rebounds- 6, vs. Stanford, 2-20-05; Assists-4, last at Oregon St., 1-29-05; Steals-3, last vs. Washington St., 1-5-03. 04-05 28-2.325.576 2.0 28 1 8 3.6 03-04 28-0.333.682 1.5 17 1 9 3.2 02-03 11-0.417.750 0.8 3 0 7 2.5 Totals 67-2.337.635 1.6 48 2 24 3.3 Pac-10 41-1.318.643 1.7 29 2 14 3.1 3-Point Shooting: 2005 2-11,.182; 2004 2-21,.095; 2003 2-6 (.333); Totals 6-38 (.158) #3 SHAINA ZAIDI JR G 5-8 VALENCIA, CA MARLBOROUGH HS 2005 Appeared in 13 games Scored a career-best 10 points at USC Played a season-high 12 minutes at Arizona State Scored four at Cal Played nine minutes at Stanford Scored five points at Washington State Had two points, three boards in home win over Oregon State Scored four vs. Clemson Scored five against Gardner-Webb. Career Highs: Points-10 at USC, 2-26-05; Rebounds-3, vs. Oregon St., 1-2-05; Steals-1, last at Arizona St., 2-12-05. 04-05 13-0.500.800 0.7 2 0 0 2.3 03-04 9-0.000 1.000 0.2 0 0 1 0.6 Totals 23-0.407.900 0.5 2 0 1 1.5 Pac-10 16-0.389.875 0.6 2 0 0 1.5 3-point Shooting: 2005 3-7 (.429); 2004 0-1 (.000); Totals 3-12 (.250). #11 JULIA PITTS RJR F 6-2 CARSON, CA NORTH TORRANCE HS 2005 Redshirted during 2004-2005 season and returned to action on the 2005 summer tour of Australia Saw action in 18 games in 2004 season before a knee injury ended her season Had surgery on Feb. 12, 2004 for a torn meniscus in her left knee Prior to her injury she had 13 points and seven boards vs. Fresno State Scored eight vs. Michigan State Had 13 points at CS Northridge Had seven at St. Mary's Scored seven vs. UNLV. Career Highs: Points-20, at Georgia, 12-6-02; Rebounds-11, vs. Northwestern State, 11-30-02; Assists-4 at Georgia, 12-6- 02; Steals-2, last vs. Michigan State, 12-19-03. 03-04 18-9.424.500 2.8 1 7 9 3.9 02-03 8-8.674.529 5.9 8 3 4 10.0 Totals 26-17.527.516 3.7 19 10 13 5.8 Pac-10 9-1.143.429 1.8 4 4 2 1.0 3-Point Shooting: 2004 none; 2003 none. #14 LINDSEY PLUIMER SO F 6-3 SAN CLEMENTE, CA SAN CLEMENTE HS 2005 Invited to the 2005 USA Basketball National Team trials in May 2005 Ranked sixth in the Pac-10 in rebounding (6.5) and 18th in scoring (10.3) Listed sixth in offensive rebounds (2.44) and seventh in defensive rebounding (3.96) Scored in double figures in 10 conference games Her 17 blocked shots ranked ninth on the all-time school freshman list 6

Her 180 rebounds placed her ninth on that all-time freshman school list Led the team in rebounding in 11 games Named to the Freshman All-Pac-10 team Had 16 points and 11 rebounds at USC Had career-best 12 rebounds and three blocks vs. Stanford (h) Had 17 points and eight boards in win over Cal(h) Had 21 points and eight boards in win over Washington(h) Had 11 points and six boards at Oregon State Led UCLA with nine boards at Cal Had 10 points and 10 rebounds at Stanford Had 14 points and seven boards at Washington Scored 13 at Oregon Scored 12 vs. USC(h) Led Bruins with 16 points and nine rebounds at Ohio State Had 12 points, three steals and six rebounds vs. Purdue Scored 22 points at Pepperdine Had 13 points vs. Clemson Led Bruins with nine boards in her first collegiate game vs. TCU. Career Highs: Points - 22 at Pepperdine, 12-2-04; Rebounds - 12 vs. Stanford, 2-20-05; Steals - 3, last at Cal, 1-22-05; Blocks - 3, last vs. Stanford, 2-20-05. 04-05 28-28.431.759 6.4 17 17 27 10.1 Pac-10 18-18.416.750 6.7 7 13 14 10.1 3-Point Shooting: 2005 13-43 (.302) #20 LAUREN PEDERSEN SO G 5-10 BREA, CA BREA-OLINDA HS 2005 Starter in the final 11 games of the season Saw her playing time increase from an average of 11.9 per game with Quinn in the lineup to 24.5 with Quinn out Had teamhigh eight rebounds in Pac-10 Tournament meeting against Arizona State Scored five with three assists vs. Cal(h) Had six points and four boards at Arizona State Had seven rebounds vs. Washington State(h) Had five points, five rebounds at Oregon State Had six points, five boards at Oregon Had nine points and four boards in first career start at Cal Scored five vs. Oregon(h) Had nine points, four rebounds and three steals vs. Oregon State(h) Scored eight at Ohio State Had five points, three assists vs. Clemson Scored five vs. Gardner-Webb. Career Highs: Points - 9, last at Cal, 1-22-05; Rebounds - 8 vs. Arizona State, 3-5-05; Steals - 3 vs. Oregon State, 1-2-05; Blocks - 1, last at Arizona, 2-10-05. 04-05 28-11.345.750 2.4 21 3 24 3.3 Pac-10 18-10.328.778 2.6 16 3 15 3.7 3-Point Shooting: 2005 20-60 (.333) #21 BRITTANY RINGEL RSR F 6-1 ARLINGTON, TX TRINITY VALLEY HS 2005 Saw action in three games Scored her first collegiate point vs. Oregon St. (h) and had two points against the Beavers in Corvallis Starter at outside hitter on volleyball team the past three years who will now concentrate on basketball in her senior year. Career Highs: Points - 2 at Oregon State, 1-29-05; Rebounds - 1 at Washington State, 1-7-05; Steals - 1, vs. Washington State, 2-1-02. 04-05 3-0.333.500 0.7 0 0 0 1.0 03-04 2-0.000.000 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 01-02 1-0.000.000 0.0 0 0 1 0.0 Totals 6-0.250.500 0.3 0 0 1 0.5 Pac-10 6-0.250.500 0.3 0 0 1 0.5 3-Point Shooting: 2005 none; 2004 none; 2002 none. #22 CONSUELO LEZCANO JR F/C 6-4 MARATHON SHORES, FL MARATHON HS 2005 Saw action in 26 games Had a career-high two blocks vs. Stanford(h) Scored six at Washington Totaled a career-best nine points, five boards (tied career-best) and one block at Washington State Had four boards against Clemson Had three points, five boards vs. Gardner-Webb Scored four vs. TCU. Career Highs: Points-9 at Washington St., 1-7-05; Rebounds- 5, last at Washington St., 1-7-05; Blocks-2 vs. Stanford, 2-20- 05. 04-05 26-0.289.720 1.2 5 10 4 1.7 03-04 8-0.778 1.000 0.5 0 2 1 2.0 Totals 34-0.370.741 1.1 5 12 5 1.8 Pac-10 23-0.512.769 1.0 4 1 3 2.2 3-Point Shooting: 2005 none; 2004 none. 7

#31 AMANDA LIVINGSTON JR F 6-1 YORBA LINDA, CA TROY HS 2005 Starter in all 28 games Ended the regular season ranked sixth in Pac-10 in offensive rebounds (2.44) and eighth in field goal percentage (.470) Had two blocked shots vs. Arizona State in the Pac-10 Tournament to finish the season with 20, the eighth-most ever by a Bruin sophomore Grabbed six boards at USC Scored eight vs. Stanford(h) Had six boards, three blocks (tied career high) and six points vs. Cal(h) Recorded 16 points, on 7-11 shooting, seven boards at Arizona Scored 11 vs. Washington State(h) Scored 17 vs. Washington(h) Had 12 points and eight rebounds at Oregon State Scored 15 at Oregon Scored career-high 23 at Cal and shot 10-14 from the field Pulled down careerhigh 10 boards vs. Arizona State Had 11 points with four rebounds, three steals at Washington State Had six points, six rebounds vs. USC Recorded eight points, two blocks, three steals at Ohio St. Scored eight points with three blocks at Illinois Had 13 points in Fresno State win Had four boards against Purdue Pulled down eight rebounds at Pepperdine Had five rebounds vs. Texas Scored 12 and had career-best five assists vs. Gardner-Webb Had 10 points, three assists vs. TCU. Career Highs: Points - 23 at Cal, 1-22-05; Rebounds-10 vs. Arizona State, 1-14-05; Assists-5 vs. Gardner-Webb, 11-19- 05; Steals-4 at Arizona State, 1-15-04; Blocks-3, last at Cal, 2-18-05. 04-05 28-28.461.635 4.4 38 20 23 7.9 03-04 30-1.441.696 2.2 7 7 16 4.0 Totals 58-29.453.696 3.3 45 27 39 5.9 Pac-10 36-18.461.709 3.5 25 11 22 6.4 3-Point Shooting: 2005 none; 2004 none. #32 NIKKI BLUE SR G 5-8 B AKERSFIELD, WEST HS CA 2005 Became just the second Bruin (joining Ann Meyers) in history to record over 1,300 points and 400 assists for a career Honorable mention AP and WBCA/Kodak All-American Named to WBCA/Kodak All-Region 8 team Ranked 10th (tied) on the all-time Pac-10 list for steals (258) Averaged 23.3 points (279), 7.1 assists (85), 38.3 minutes (459) over the last 12 games of the season Ranked 12th in the nation in steals (3.35) and tied for 12th in the nation in assists (6.12) last season Scored in double figures in last 15 games and scored at least 20 points in seven of the last eight games Had career-high 36 points in the Pac- 10 Tournament loss to Arizona State Named to the All- Tournament team for the third straight year Scored 24 vs. Stanford(h) Led UCLA with 25 points vs. Cal(h) Scored 32 at Arizona State Named U.S. Bank Pac-10 Player of the Week and UCLA/MET-Rx Student-Athlete of the Week (1/31-2/7) Had 20 points and a career-high 14 assists (fifth-best mark in school history) at Cal Scored 26 points at Stanford Became 20th Bruin to reach 1,000-point mark in second half at Fresno State on her way to a 22-point, eight rebound, six assist night Had 11 points, seven steals, six assists vs. Purdue Totaled 13 points, five rebounds vs. Texas. Career Highs: Points-35, at Washington, 2-1-03; Rebounds- 12 vs. Sacramento State, 11-24-02; Assists-11 vs. Arizona, 2-12-04; Steals - 8, last vs. Oregon, 3-8-03. 04-05 27-27.416.720 5.0 162 6 91 16.9 03-04 30-29.396.725 5.6 148 4 89 15.2 02-03 29-29.405.704 5.5 103 8 78 16.6 Totals 86-85.405.717 5.4 413 18 258 16.2 Pac-10 54-54.405.749 5.5 269 11 156 16.7 3-Point Shooting: 2005 28-80 (.350); 2004 24-64 (.375); 2003 14-52 (.269); Totals 66-196 (.337) 8

#45 NOELLE QUINN JR G 6-0 LOS ANGELES, CA BISHOP MONTGOMERY HS 2005 Top 20 finalist for the 2004 John R. Wooden Award and honorable mention All-Pac-10 selection Missed the final 12 games of the season following knee surgery Underwent arthroscopic surgery for torn meniscus cartilage in her left knee on Jan. 19 Injured her knee on Jan. 16 in the first half of the Arizona game Had 33 steals in her last nine games Had 10 points, six boards, four assists and four steals versus Arizona, but injured her knee with about five minutes left in the first half while attempting a shot in the lane Scored eight points vs. Arizona State, snapping a streak of 35 straight games in double figures Recorded 11th career doubledouble with 20 points (has 14 overall 20-point games for her career and UCLA is 14-0 in those contests) and 12 rebounds vs. Oregon State (h) Also had six assists and a career-best eight steals Named U.S. Bank Pac-10 Player of the Week (third time in 2004-05 season, fifth time in her career) for her play versus the Oregon schools Dec. 30-Jan. 5 Had teamhigh totals of 16 points, nine rebounds (tied), four assists and four steals versus USC Scored 11 points with four assists at Ohio State Had her six-game streak of scoring 20 points or more snapped at Illinois after scoring 14 Had sixth straight 20-point outing (she also had six in a row in 2003-04) with 21 at Fresno State to go with a team-high 12 rebounds Scored 23 vs. Purdue and led team in rebounding with seven Scored 20 at Pepperdine and tied for team lead with eight rebounds U.S. Bank Pac-10 Player of the Week (Nov. 29-Dec. 5) for the second straight week Also selected Pac-10 Player of the Week for Nov. 22-28 Had 27 points, 11 rebounds vs. Texas Had 23 points, seven steals vs. Clemson Named alltournament at the Miami Jam Led Bruins with team-high totals of 20 points, six assists and nine rebounds against Gardner-Webb. Career Highs: Points-31 vs. Arizona, 2-12-04; Rebounds-15 vs. Oregon, 1-29-04; Assists-10 at Cal, 2-19-04; Blocks-1, last vs. Arizona, 1-16-05; Steals-8 vs. Oregon State, 1-2-05. 04-05 16-16.417.750 7.1 58 8 52 16.9 03-04 27-26.423.716 7.7 85 10 60 15.9 Totals 43-42.421.727 7.4 143 18 112 16.3 Pac-10 25-24.430.755 7.8 84 11 70 16.9 3-Point Shooting: 2005 6-20 (.300); 2004 18-69 (.261). #40 LISA WILLIS SR G 5-11 LONG BEACH, CA NARBONNE HS 2005 UCLA's all-time threepoint shot leader (186) Finalist for the USA Basketball team's 2005 World University Games squad Selected to the first-team All-Pac-10 squad Ranked sixth in the nation in steals and tied for 25th in threepoints shots made Her 102 steals was the most ever by a Bruin junior and third-most in Bruin history Her 70 made three-points shots tied her own school record mark Ranks 18th on the all-time Bruin scoring list Her.760 free throw percentage ranks eighth all-time at the school Had 26 double-figure scoring games and nine double-figure rebounding games Scored 25 points in Pac-10 Tournament game vs. Arizona State Had fifth double-double of the season with a game-high 25 points and 10 rebounds at USC Had 15 points vs. Stanford(h) Had 18 points, 11 boards vs. Cal(h) Joined the 1,000-point club at Arizona with 16 points and also had eight rebounds Had 16 points, 10 boards vs. Washington State(h) Scored 17 vs. Washington(h) Had her second career double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds (career-high) at Oregon State Led team with 24 points at Oregon Scored 25 points, with a personal-best seven three-pointers, at Stanford to go along with five steals, which moved her into the all-time school top 10 in that category Had team-high 24 points and seven boards vs. Arizona Poured in 25, with five threes, at Washington State Totaled 11 points, eight rebounds and a career-best three blocks in home win over Oregon Had eight points and moved into first place on the all-time school list for made three-pointers in home win over Oregon State Had 13 points and team-best tying nine boards in home USC win Contributed 15 points, six boards at Ohio State Scored 15 at Illinois Had 18 points, 10 boards (first career double-double) and seven assists at Fresno State Totaled 14 points against Purdue Had 14 points, seven boards at Pepperdine Totaled 18 points, eight rebounds, six assists, eight steals (tied career high) against Clemson Had 16 points, eight rebounds vs. Gardner-Webb Had 15 points against TCU. Career Highs: Points-31, at Cal, 2-19-04; Rebounds-12, at Oregon State, 1-29-05; Assists-7, at Fresno State, 12-11-04; Steals-8, last vs. Clemson, 11-24-04. 04-05 28-28.403.802 6.9 65 15 102 16.3 03-04 30-30.430.710 5.4 64 11 100 14.3 02-03 29-0.367.741 3.6 22 7 55 7.7 Totals 87-58.405.760 5.3 151 33 257 12.7 Pac-10 54-36.399.724 5.7 91 25 165 13.1 3-Point Shooting: 2005 70-194 (.361); 2004 70-189 (.370); 2003 46-134 (.343); Totals 186-517 (.360). 9

#44 EMMA TAUTOLO SR F/C 6-2 MORENO VALLEY, CA MORENO VALLEY HS 2005 Saw action in 27 games Had three points, two boards vs. Stanford(h) Had four boards vs. Cal(h) Scored two points at both Arizona State and at Arizona Scored four at Oregon State Had four boards at Washington State Had four points, four rebounds vs. Oregon(h) Had four points at Fresno State Scored four at Pepperdine Grabbed four rebounds vs. Texas Scored four vs. Clemson Had three points vs. Gardner-Webb. Career Highs: Points-10 vs. Illinois, 11-30-03; Rebounds-6 at CSUN, 12-17-03; Assists-3 at CSUN, 12-17-03; Steals-2 at Washington State, 2-7-04; Blocks-1, at Arizona State, 2-16-03. 04-05 27-0.346.545 1.2 6 0 2 1.6 03-04 24-0.333.733 1.3 7 0 4 1.9 02-03 26-0.431.400 1.2 6 1 3 2.3 Totals 77-0.375.583 1.2 19 1 9 1.9 Pac-10 47-0.319.500 1.1 7 1 4 1.4 3-Point Shooting: 2005-0-0 (.000); 2004 0-0 (.000); 2003 0-1 (.000); Totals 0-1 (.000). UCLA CAREER RECORDS Three-Point Shot Attempts 1) Lisa Willis (2003-)... 498 6) Erica Gomez (1996, 1998-00)... 281 7) Nikki Blue (2003-)... 230 Steals 1) Ann Meyers (1975-78)... 403 2) Michelle Greco (1999-03)... 288 3) Nicole Anderson (1990-93)... 274 4) Nikki Blue (2003-)... 258 Sandra VanEmbricqs ( 87-90)... 258 6) Lisa Willis (2003-)... 257 Three-Point Shots Made 1) Lisa Willis (2003-)... 186 6) Erica Gomez (1996, 1998-00)... 81 7) Nikki Blue (2003-)... 76 Points 1) Denise Curry (1978-81)... 3,198 9) Necie Thompson (1981-83)... 1,536 10) Nikki Blue (2003-)... 1,396 17) Dianne Frierson (1977-80)... 1,134 18) Lisa Willis (2003-)... 1,107 Assists 1) Erica Gomez (1996, 1998-00)... 697 5) Dianne Frierson (1977-80)... 454 6) Nikki Blue (2003-)... 413 Free Throw Percentage 1) Denise Curry (1978-81)....818 8) Lisa Willis (2003-)....760 2005-06 NUMERICAL UCLA WOMEN S BASKETBALL ROSTER No Name Pos Ht Yr Exp Hometown (High School) 00 Ortal Oren G/F 5-9 Sr. 3V Rishon-Lazion, Israel (Kriat-Sharet HS) 1 Ashlee Trebilcock G 5-9 Fr. HS Newhall, CA (Hart HS) 2 Tierra Henderson G/F 5-10 Fr. HS Pasadena, CA (Muir HS) 3 Shaina Zaidi G 5-8 Jr. 2V Valencia, CA (Marlborough HS) 11 Julia Pitts F 6-2 Jr.R 2V Carson, CA (North Torrance HS) 14 Lindsey Pluimer F 6-3 So. 1V San Clemente (San Clemente HS) 20 Lauren Pedersen G 5-10 So. 1V Brea (Brea Olinda HS) 21 Brittany Ringel F 6-1 Sr.R 3V Arlington, TX (Trinity Valley HS) 22 Consuelo Lezcano C 6-4 Jr. 2V Marathon, FL (Marathon HS) 23 Chinyere Ibekwe F/C 6-4 Fr. HS Carson, CA (Carson HS) 31 Amanda Livingston F 6-1 Jr. 2V Yorba Linda, CA (Troy HS) 32 Nikki Blue G 5-8 Sr. 3V Bakersfield, CA (West HS) 40 Lisa Willis G/F 5-11 Sr. 3V Long Beach, CA (Narbonne HS) 44 Emma Tautolo F/C 6-2 Sr. 3V Moreno Valley, CA (Moreno Valley HS) 45 Noelle Quinn G/F 6-0 Jr. 2V Los Angeles, CA (Bishop Montgomery HS) Head Coach: Kathy Olivier (UNLV 82) 13th year Assistant Coaches: Pam Walker (UCLA 85) 17th year, Trisha Stafford-Odom (California '92) 1st year, Maylana Martin (UCLA 00) 2nd year, Double Digit Scoring Games 1) Denise Curry (1977-83)... 130 Others: Nikki Blue (2003-)... 67 Lisa Wilis (2003-)... 60 Free Throw Attempts 1) Maylana Martin (1997-00)... 797 5) Natalie Williams (1991-94)... 511 6) Nikki Blue (2003-)... 491 Free Throws Made 1) Maylana Martin (1997-00)... 550 2) Denise Curry (1978-81)... 426 3) Necie Thompson (1981-83)... 360 4) Nikki Blue (2003-)... 352 Three-Point Shooting % 1) Kellie Bennett (1995)....471 5) Lisa Willis (2003-)....359 10) Nikki Blue (2003-)....332 10

2004-05 UCLA Women's Basketball UCLA Season Box Score (as of Mar 05, 2005) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (16-12) (9-3) (6-7) (1-2) CONFERENCE... (10-8) (6-3) (4-5) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (6-4) (3-0) (2-2) (1-2) ---TOTAL--- ---3-PTS--- ----REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 32 Blue, Nikki... 27-27 949 35.1 147-353.416 28-80.350 136-189.720 42 94 136 5.0 70 2 162 112 6 91 458 17.0 Conference-Only.. 18-18 661 36.7 102-245.416 20-55.364 115-156.737 31 69 100 5.6 47 2 120 88 5 66 339 18.8 45 Quinn, Noelle... 16-16 570 35.6 111-266.417 6-20.300 42-56.750 40 73 113 7.1 21 0 58 42 8 52 270 16.9 Conference-Only.. 7-7 254 36.3 42-109.385 0-3.000 13-18.722 16 35 51 7.3 9 0 26 17 5 26 97 13.9 40 Willis, Lisa... 28-28 966 34.5 158-392.403 70-194.361 69-86.802 50 142 192 6.9 74 0 65 82 15 102 455 16.3 Conference-Only.. 18-18 640 35.6 102-256.398 48-128.375 45-59.763 29 103 132 7.3 51 0 38 54 12 67 297 16.5 14 Pluimer, Lindsey... 28-28 891 31.8 115-267.431 13-43.302 41-54.759 71 109 180 6.4 76 3 17 51 17 27 284 10.1 Conference-Only.. 18-18 579 32.2 74-178.416 7-23.304 27-36.750 42 79 121 6.7 46 3 7 28 13 14 182 10.1 31 Livingston, Amanda. 28-28 779 27.8 94-204.461 0-0.000 33-52.635 67 55 122 4.4 90 4 38 51 20 23 221 7.9 Conference-Only.. 18-18 491 27.3 66-141.468 0-0.000 28-40.700 43 40 83 4.6 61 3 18 34 10 12 160 8.9 00 Oren, Ortal... 28-2 418 14.9 38-117.325 7-27.259 19-33.576 27 30 57 2.0 38 0 28 34 1 8 102 3.6 Conference-Only.. 18-1 267 14.8 21-70.300 2-11.182 16-26.615 23 20 43 2.4 25 0 19 26 1 6 60 3.3 20 Pedersen, Lauren... 28-11 485 17.3 30-87.345 20-60.333 12-16.750 28 38 66 2.4 51 0 21 24 3 24 92 3.3 Conference-Only.. 18-10 352 19.6 22-67.328 15-48.313 7-9.778 16 30 46 2.6 36 0 16 17 3 15 66 3.7 03 Zaidi, Shaina... 13-0 63 4.8 11-22.500 4-11.364 4-5.800 4 5 9 0.7 8 0 2 4 0 0 30 2.3 Conference-Only.. 9-0 48 5.3 7-14.500 3-7.429 4-5.800 4 4 8 0.9 7 0 2 4 0 0 21 2.3 22 Lezcano, Consuelo.. 26-0 191 7.3 13-45.289 0-0.000 18-25.720 10 22 32 1.2 33 0 5 12 10 4 44 1.7 Conference-Only.. 17-0 131 7.7 13-30.433 0-0.000 8-11.727 5 14 19 1.1 20 0 4 6 9 2 34 2.0 44 Tautolo, Emma... 27-0 232 8.6 18-52.346 0-0.000 6-11.545 12 19 31 1.1 23 0 6 18 0 2 42 1.6 Conference-Only.. 17-0 140 8.2 10-32.313 0-0.000 3-5.600 9 11 20 1.2 17 0 3 14 0 1 23 1.4 54 Pickett, Sissy... 15-0 50 3.3 7-14.500 0-0.000 2-5.400 4 9 13 0.9 13 0 2 8 1 0 16 1.1 Conference-Only.. 9-0 31 3.4 5-9.556 0-0.000 0-1.000 2 4 6 0.7 8 0 0 8 0 0 10 1.1 21 Ringel, Brittany... 3-0 6 2.0 1-3.333 0-0.000 1-2.500 1 1 2 0.7 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 1.0 Conference-Only.. 3-0 6 2.0 1-3.333 0-0.000 1-2.500 1 1 2 0.7 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 1.0 TEAM... 67 67 134 4.8 0 2 Conference-Only.. 45 40 85 4.7 0 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total... 28 5600 743-1822.408 148-435.340 383-534.717 423 664 1087 38.8 498 9 404 441 81 333 2017 72.0 Conference-Only.. 18 3600 465-1154.403 95-275.345 267-368.726 266 450 716 39.8 328 8 253 298 58 209 1292 71.8 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Opponents... 28 5600 667-1666.400 194-590.329 376-530.709 417 723 1140 40.7 477-421 591 77 217 1904 68.0 Conference-Only.. 18 3600 438-1110.395 134-398.337 234-337.694 275 464 739 41.1 316 3 280 364 51 144 1244 69.1 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total ------------------------------ ---- ---- ---- UCLA... 873 1144-2017 Opponents... 889 1015-1904 DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL ------------------------------ --- ----- ----- UCLA... 74 5 79 Opponents... 66 11 77

2004-05 UCLA Women's Basketball UCLA Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Mar 05, 2005) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (16-12) (9-3) (6-7) (1-2) CONFERENCE... (10-8) (6-3) (4-5) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (6-4) (3-0) (2-2) (1-2) DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11/19/04 5:05 pm # vs TCU 60-65 L 478 (15)Willis, Lisa (9)Pluimer, Lindsey 11/21/04 12:00 p.m. vs Gardner-Webb W 89-48 353 (20)Quinn, Noelle (9)Quinn, Noelle 11/24/04 7:00 pm CLEMSON W 83-52 639 (23)Quinn, Noelle (8)Willis, Lisa 11/28/04 2:00 pm TEXAS W 63-60 1525 (27)Quinn, Noelle (11)Quinn, Noelle 12/02/04 7:05 p.m. at Pepperdine W 74-61 398 (22)Pluimer, Lindsey (8)Livingston, Amanda (8)Quinn, Noelle 12/5/04 12:00 pm PURDUE W 70-64 3268 (23)Quinn, Noelle (7)Quinn, Noelle 12/11/04 5 p.m. at Fresno State W 92-76 6785 (22)Blue, Nikki (12)Quinn, Noelle 12/19/04 Noon at Illinois 63-78 L 1587 (17)Blue, Nikki (7)Quinn, Noelle 12/21/04 7 p.m. at Ohio State 60-83 L 4352 (16)Pluimer, Lindsey (9)Pluimer, Lindsey 12/28/04 7:00 pm * USC W 62-61 3501 (16)Quinn, Noelle (9)Willis, Lisa (9)Quinn, Noelle 01/02/05 2:00 pm * OREGON STATE W 73-45 1011 (20)Quinn, Noelle (12)Quinn, Noelle 01/04/05 7:00 pm * OREGON W 70-54 751 (16)Blue, Nikki (9)Blue, Nikki (9)Quinn, Noelle 1/7/05 7 p.m. * at Washington State W 89-69 420 (25)Willis, Lisa (7)Pluimer, Lindsey 1/9/05 1:00 PM * at Washington W 74-63 3054 (18)Quinn, Noelle (9)Blue, Nikki 1/14/05 7:00 pm * ARIZONA STATE 42-44 L 904 (12)Blue, Nikki (10)Livingston, Amanda 01/16/05 2:00 pm * ARIZONA 73-84 L 2893 (24)Willis, Lisa (7)Willis, Lisa (7)Pluimer, Lindsey 1/20/05 7:00 PM * at Stanford 75-100 L 3294 (26)Blue, Nikki (10)Pluimer, Lindsey 1/22/05 3:00 p.m. * at California W 85-70 1439 (23)Livingston, Amanda (9)Pluimer, Lindsey 01/27/05 7 p.m. * at Oregon 71-78 L 3418 (24)Willis, Lisa (6)Blue, Nikki (6)Willis, Lisa 1/29/05 7:37pm * at Oregon State W 74-54 2732 (17)Blue, Nikki (12)Willis, Lisa 2/3/05 7:00 pm * WASHINGTON W 86-81 737 (23)Blue, Nikki (8)Pluimer, Lindsey (8)Willis, Lisa 2/6/05 1:00 pm * WASHINGTON STATE W 68-63 908 (22)Blue, Nikki (10)Willis, Lisa 02/10/05 7 p.m. * at Arizona 73-76 L 2010 (20)Blue, Nikki (8)Pluimer, Lindsey (8)Willis, Lisa 02-12-05 4 p.m. * at Arizona State 59-80 L 1991 (32)Blue, Nikki (5)Pluimer, Lindsey 02/18/05 7:00 pm * CALIFORNIA W 73-61 805 (25)Blue, Nikki (11)Willis, Lisa 2/20/05 11:00 am * STANFORD 68-81 L 2175 (24)Blue, Nikki (12)Pluimer, Lindsey 02/26/05 3 p.m. * at USC 77-80 L 5222 (25)Willis, Lisa (11)Pluimer, Lindsey 03/05/05 11:00 a.mpst vs Arizona State 71-73 L (36)Blue, Nikki (8)Pedersen, Lauren * - Conference game ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME HOME... 12 19117 1593 AWAY... 13 36702 2823 NEUTRAL... 3 831 277 TOTAL... 28 56650 2023