Postgame Notes: UCLA 69, Michigan 65
4/1/2015 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
April 1, 2015
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Michigan used the starting lineup of Siera Thompson, Cyesha Goree, Nicole Elmblad, Shannon Smith and Danielle Williams for the third straight game.
Shannon Smith scored 20 points, pushing her past the 1,000-point mark for her career. Smith scored 95 points at North Carolina and finished with 920 points at Michigan for 1,015 career points.
Nicole Elmblad finished her career with 133 games played, ranking first on the all-time list at Michigan.
Sophomore Danielle Williams played against her twin sister, Dominique, who is also a sophomore at UCLA. It was the second time this season that a Wolverine has squared off against her sister, as Madison Ristovski faced younger sister, Haleigh, in U-M's game against Detroit (Nov. 14).
Cyesha Goree finished with her 18th double-double of the season, putting her second on the single-season list. She had 31 double-doubles in her career, all coming in the last two seasons.
Michigan finished with 20 wins for the fourth straight season and seventh time in program history. Head coach Kim Barnes Arico is the only U-M coach with three 20-win seasons in Ann Arbor.
U-M has made two WNIT semifinal appearances.
Michigan took four charges in the game.
Michigan tied its opponent on the glass for the second time in the last three games (36).
Katelynn Flaherty ended the season as Michigan's leading scorer (average) at 14.3 points per game. It is just the sixth time in program history that a freshman has led the team in scoring.
Michigan set new school records this season in points (2,446), field goals made (939) and field goals attempted (2,165).



