LA TIMES
Nov 24 2014
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The UCLA basketball team comes in at No. 22 in the AP top 25; the Bruins are No. 23 in the coaches' poll
The UCLA men’s basketball team successfully navigated their
first four games of the season, and on Monday, they were rewarded. When the
national polls came out, UCLA moved into the rankings.
UCLA jumped to the No. 22 spot in this week’s Associated
Press top-25 poll. The USA Today Coaches Poll has the Bruins at No. 23.
That makes UCLA the second-ranked Pac-12 team, behind
Arizona — second in the AP poll, fourth in the Coaches Poll.
Through the first four games, UCLA is averaging more than 95
points per game and has won by an average margin of almost 24 points. They
haven’t played any ranked or power-conference teams, but Long Beach State is
No. 33 in the early RPI, and Coastal Carolina is No. 78.
Now comes the hard part. UCLA opens up its Battle 4 Atlantis
tournament in the Bahamas with a game against Oklahoma. The Sooners dropped out
of the AP poll after a loss to Creighton last week but remain ahead of UCLA in
the Coaches Poll, at No. 21.
Other teams in the tournament field include Wisconsin, North
Carolina and Florida.
UCLA guard Norman Powell also picked up an individual award
on Monday (See Link). He was named the Pac-12 player of the week. He was 15 for 24 from
the field in two games this week, including 7 of 10 from three-point range. It
marks Powell’s first time winning a weekly award.
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