8.3 C
New York
Thursday, November 28, 2024

No. 1-ranked UCLA women’s basketball team hard work

No. 1-ranked UCLA women’s basketball team hard work

LOS ANGELES — The UCLA basketball team is ranked No. 1 in the nation for the first time in program history, but little has changed for the Bruins.

“I really felt no different because we already saw ourselves as a No. 1 team,” head coach Cori Close told reporters Wednesday. “We already saw ourselves in that light and so it didn’t matter what other people said or what number was attached. We view ourselves in that kind of company.”

UCLA upset No. 4 South Carolina, the previous top team, on Sunday afternoon at a sold-out Pauley Pavilion. The Bruins outperformed the Gamecocks in almost every facet of the game and yet they only see room for improvement as they head into this weekend’s Rainbow Wahine Showdown hosted by the University of Hawai’i.

The team left Wednesday after holding a morning practice and will play UT Martin, Fresno State and Hawai’i in Honolulu from Friday to Sunday.

Close said nine players were in the gym getting work in at 6:40 a.m. Tuesday, just two days after the South Carolina game.

“That told me what I needed to know about where their vision really is and where their aspirations lie,” Close said. “(Junior) Gabriela Jaquez said, ‘It makes me so excited that we were able to play at such a high level and we have so much more we need to grow in.’”

Defensive rebounding, transition defense, communication and off-ball rotations are four areas for improvement for the Bruins this weekend. They committed 16 turnovers against South Carolina and Close wants to keep that number less than 12.

UCLA is the No. 6 team nationally in terms of overall rebounding with 49.2 rebounds per game. It ranks 13th in offensive rebounds (17.6) and 11th in defensive rebounds per game (31.6).

“We’re only in the 74th percentile in defensive rebounding,” Close said. “With our size and our depth, it should not be that way. So we’ve got a lot still to work on.”

Center Lauren Betts was named to the Big Ten Women’s Basketball Weekly Honor Roll after she compiled 11 points and 14 rebounds against the Gamecocks for her third consecutive double-double.

The 6-foot-7 junior was seen at practice Wednesday practicing her 3-point shot, since the coaching staff wants her to be a confident and consistent shooter from 15 feet out. She’s also working on using her left hand more effectively and keeping the ball up as she gets double- and triple-teamed in every game.

The attention she draws from opposing players frees up her teammates. Four players in addition to Betts reached double-digits in scoring against South Carolina: Londynn Jones (15), Elina Aarnisalo, Kiki Rice (11) and Jaquez (11)

Source link

Stay Connected

0FansLike
0FollowersFollow
0SubscribersSubscribe

Latest Articles