At her players request, Cori Close showed up inside Pauley Pavilion five hours before tipoff. The UCLA womens basketball coach was joined by her assistants and managers for pregame shooting at 6:30 a.m., so many players filling the court that the sessions had to be staggered.
Three days after a lackluster showing in their season opener, the Bruins felt they had something to prove in their first game at home. The additional work before facing UC Santa Barbara on Thursday reflected their commitment.
I mean, I never have to coach this teams work ethic, Close said. That is never in question. And so thats a really fun place to be in.
The days biggest gratification would come later, the third-ranked Bruins resembling an All-Star team at times during an 87-50 rout of the Gauchos that showed glimpses of the firepower they hope to fully unleash by seasons end.
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Forward Gabriela Jaquez revealed one of the best long-range shooting displays of her career, making four of seven three-pointers on the way to 21 points. Point guard Kiki Rice was a constant playmaker in her return to the starting lineup while scoring 20 points, grabbing eight rebounds and distributing three assists. Shooting guard Gianna Kneepkens added another dimension to the offense with four more three-pointers and 20 points.
It was the first time the Bruins had three players score 20 or more points since four of them did it against Bellarmine in November 2023.
Theres so many weapons that I feel like its hard for the defense to choose what to take away, Kneepkens said, so I think really what makes this team special is that on any night it could be someones night, so thats a really hard thing to scout.
The challenge for the Bruins (2-0) could be to maximize all that talent.
Close said Rice had sent her an Oklahoma City Thunder news conference in which the team talked about building rhythm with its offense by best utilizing the players who were hot on any given night.
Were not quite there yet, Close said. Were not playing with great rhythm. … I think we just havent totally found that flow yet.
Part of that could be pinned on Rice still rounding into form from a shoulder injury and fellow point guard Charlisse Leger-Walker (eight points, seven assists, three steals) playing in only her second game since returning from a lengthy injury layoff.
The Bruins were also without Sienna Betts (lower leg) and Timea Gardiner (knee) for a second consecutive game. Close said there remained no timetable for Betts return even as she continued to progress.
But Close said she liked the way her players responded after describing them as flat all the way around in their opener, a 24-point victory over San Diego State.
The film session after that was not fun. Practice was not fun, Close said. And their willingness to say, This is what we need. We need to be challenged. We didnt meet the standard Im really impressed with their willingness to do that.
After some lackadaisical UCLA defense in the first quarter, there was a stretch in the second quarter in which the Bruins made it difficult just to get the ball past halfcourt.
Jaquez stuck out a hand, tipping an outlet pass to herself before going in for a driving layup in which she was fouled. On the Gauchos next possession, Leger-Walker came up with another steal, leading to a Rice layup.
It wasnt long before Jaquez and teammate Lauren Betts (12 points, seven rebounds, six assists) used a double team along the sideline to force another turnover.
Closing the half on a 19-2 run, the Bruins surged into a 51-26 lead. UCLA also benefited from an oddity midway through the second quarter when the Gauchos (1-1) were assessed a technical foul for having a player wearing a jersey number that didnt correspond with the scorebook.
For UCLA, the biggest challenge might have been scheduling the game.
Close said shes struggled to get teams to agree to play the Bruins after their Final Four run, calling every school in the state from San Luis Obispo to San Diego. Most of UCLAs marquee nonconference games, starting with a showdown against Oklahoma on Monday in Sacramento, will be at neutral sites.
They kept saying its the Lauren Betts factor and I was like, No, its the youre scared factor. Come on, Close said. I actually really lose respect for people who arent willing to step up and play hard people.
The Gauchos eagerly complied in part because they were Closes alma mater and the spot where she coached for nine years.
Thank you to them for stepping up and coming into Pauley, Close said, and wanting to get better at their craft and growing the game.
For the Gauchos, given the way things went, they might be owed a Christmas card as well.
Early to rise, the Bruins also put an early end to any upset hopes.
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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.