MINNEAPOLIS — Kiki Rice celebrated her 22nd birthday in style, as third-ranked UCLA stayed unbeaten in Big Ten play with a decisive victory at Minnesota.
The smooth-shooting senior guard was in the spotlight on Wednesday night, with a career high-tying 25 points, but that's not the goal on this well-connected, fiercely determined and richly talented Bruins team.
With the Gophers and their nation-leading defense trying everything they could to limit star Lauren Betts around the basket, this was prime time for Rice to take over.
''She came here with a single focus, to help our team win at levels they'd never won before, but on top of that, what do you think WNBA teams are looking for? Winners,'' UCLA coach Cori Close said. ''Ones that not only know how to bring the skill development and the skills to their particular teams, but who helps make the team winners, and I don't think that can be stated strong enough. Does someone want to pick a stat line? Or do they want to pick a winner?''
The 5-foot-11 Rice, who added five assists, four rebounds and three steals while shooting 8 for 9 from the floor, 3 for 3 from 3-point range and 6 for 6 from the free-throw line against Minnesota, is a sure-bet first-round pick whenever the WNBA holds its next draft, with a new collective bargaining agreement needed first.
Betts could be the top pick. Gabriela Jaquez, Angela Dugalic and newcomers Gianna Kneepkens and Charlisse Leger-Walker are all WNBA prospects, too, and they're all in their final year.
''This is just a special group, and I'm a really lucky coach to be able to be a part of their lives,'' said Close, who's in her 15th season with the Bruins after leading them to their first Final Four appearance last spring.
The players clearly feel that way, too.