Wednesday, October 8, 1997
Aztecs practically no match for Bruins
Kara Milling third in nation in kill average; team looks to
boost record today
Kara Milling Enters UCLA’s Elitest group- Notches 34 Kills and
20 Digs
-Senior outside hitter, Kara Milling became the seventh player
in UCLA history to record 30-plus kills in a single match when she
notched 34 in the Bruins five game win over UC Berkeley on October
3rd. Milling is currently tied with Elaine Youngs for fourth on the
all time career list for kills in a match behind Natalie Williams
(43 & 37) and Annett Buckner (37).
-Milling also joined the prestigious 20/20 club in the Cal match
by adding 20 digs to her 34 kill outing. Milling is only the
thirteenth player to add her name to the list.
Bruins Continue to Lead Statistics-
-UCLA continues to lead the nation in two major statistical
categories-kills (19.16) and assists (18.22). The Bruins dropped to
second in blocks at (3.88) per game after leading that category for
the last two weeks and are listed fifteenth in digs (18.22) per
game.
-The Bruins also continue to boast the individual statistical
leader in assists per game. Kim Coleman is at the top of the charts
in assists with a 15.94 average.