WASHINGTON STATE (7-13, 2-7)
at UCLA (11-9, 4-4)
 | Fri., Feb. 1 | 7 p.m.
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OPENING FIVE
> Back on the road to begin the second half of the Pac-12 schedule the Cougars head to Southern California beginning with a Friday night showdown with UCLA at Pauley Pavilion. The Cougs look to snap a two-game skid against the Bruins who enter the week on a high with wins over No. 16 Arizona State and Arizona last weekend.
> WSU dropped a pair of games to the Oregon schools last week and have fallen in four-straight Pac-12 contests.
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Borislava Hristova, a Cheryl Miller Watch List nominee, enters the week scoring 21.1 ppg, 4th in the Pac-12 and 14th in the nation. She enters the week 5th all-time in scoring with 1,523 points and is poised to move into the top-3 this weekend.
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Chanelle Molina enters the game with 102 assists on the year. She needs 21 to reach the program's single season top-10. She enters the game averaging 5.1 apg while also scoring 15.7 ppg and grabbing 6.1 rebounds (second-best on the team).
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Alexys Swedlund, the all-time leader in career and single season three-pointers enters the day needing just one triple to post another top-10 three-point season. She has 49 total on the year.
GAME INFORMATION - VS UCLA
Back on the road to begin the second half of the Pac-12 schedule the Cougars head to Southern California beginning with a Friday night showdown with UCLA at Pauley Pavilion. The Cougs look to snap a two-game skid against the Bruins while also looking for the program's first win on the road at Pauley. Last season, the Cougs just missed their second upset of the Bruins in as many seasons at home, falling in a close one, 79-71, in the lone meeting between the two teams.
Borislava Hristova scored 25 in the loss.
The Bruins come into the week ridin a hot streak having knocked off No. 16 Arizona State and Arizona (3OT) last week on the road. The wins snapped a four-game losing streak for the Bruins in Pac-12 play.
LAST TIME OUT
Never finding their offensive rhythm throughout 40 minutes of play, Washington State (7-13, 2-7) struggled to score points against No. 9 Oregon State (17-3, 7-1) who finished off the season sweep of the Cougars with a 52-35 win at Beasley Coliseum Sunday afternoon. From the outset the Cougars could not get their shots to fall, going long swaths of time with a lid on the rim. The 35 points was a season low for the Cougars and the lowest scoring output since being held to 30 points at Arizona State on Feb. 21, 2008.
BOBI BUCKETS QUEST TO BE THE ALL-TIME LEADING SCORER
Etching her name among the elite all-time in WSU history, Coug scoring sensation
Borislava Hristova, affectionately known as Bobi Buckets, became the 18th member of WSU's 1,000-point club on Feb. 2 at Arizona last season. She was the second fastest all-time to 1,000 points as the sophomore needed just 60 games to reach the millennial mark (the record, held by Jeanne Eggart WSU's all-time leading scorer, sits at 57 games).
With 1,523 points, Hristova is 5th in scoring in program history. Her 17.7 ppg career scoring average ranks third all-time behind Lia Galdeira (17.8 ppg) and Eggart (18.4 ppg). The all-time record of 1,967 points is held by hall-of-famer Jeanne Eggart (1977-82) while Lia Galderia (2012-15) scored 1,710 points in the NCAA era.
The next Cougs on the list ahead of Hristova are:
           3. 1,541 Tia Presley 2011-15
           4. 1,526 Jenni Ruff 1992-96
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