| LaCresha Flannigan |
|
|
UCLA Has the ability to get her shot off in a crowd and has improved her perimeter game
One of the most exciting players to watch in the Pac-10 Conference
A quick player who provides good depth and quickness in the backcourt
Is a threat from the perimeter as well as a penetrator.
2000 Underwent arthroscopic surgery on her right knee on Oct. 28 (torn meniscus) and returned to action on Nov. 14 for the exhibition game with SBC Prerov
Starter in three games and played in all 29 contests
Hit a crucial three-pointer and topped the team with 14 points in the season-opening win vs. North Carolina
Hit a team-best 17 points in the Texas win
Scored 12 points in the Pac-10 opener vs. Washington
Hit for 10 points, including four free throws in a win at Cal
Had 11 points vs. Oregon State (1/27) and a career-high eight rebounds
Underwent another surgical procedure on her knee after the season.
1999 Named first-team All-Pac-10 Conference
Ended the season by scoring in double figures in 16 of the last 17 games and a total of 26 on the year
Named Pac-10 Player of the Week (Jan. 5-10) for her exploits which included a career-best 27 points at ASU (1/5)
Set new career highs for points four times during the season
Ranked second in scoring behind Maylana Martin in Pac-10 Conference games only (17.2 avg.)
Ranked seventh overall in the Pac-10 in scoring (14.1 ppg) and ninth in field goal percentage (50.6%)
Had a team-best 18 points vs. ASU (3/4) and 22 points at Washington (2/27)
Scored 23 of her 24 points vs. Washington (1/28) after intermission
Starter for the first time at Texas (12/19)
Led UCLA in scoring for the first time in her career with 15 vs. Duke (12/28).
1998 Honorable mention selection to the All-Pac-10 freshman team
Had a career-best 12 points vs. Oregon in Pauley
Hit her first three-point shot of the season to cap the Bruin rally at Washington State from a 19-point second-half deficit
Had nine points in games at Oregon and vs. Seton Hall
Made a season-high three steals at Washington.
HIGH SCHOOL As a senior, she led San Bernardino to its fifth consecutive San Andreas League title
Her squad advanced to the quarterfinals of the CIF Division II playoffs and posted a 26-4 record
Named to the Second Five of the 1997 All-State team as chosen by Cal-Hi Sports
Averaged 23 points, 6.5 rebounds, 4.4 steals, 4.5 assists and 1.3 blocks
Two-time San Andreas League Most Valuable Player
Named first-team All-CIF Division II after her junior and senior seasons
Second-team All-CIF Division II pick after her freshman season
All-San Andreas League selection as a freshman, junior and senior
Sat out most of her sophomore season with a knee injury
Coached by Tony Selph at San Bernardino HS
Also lettered two years in track and field (100m and 200m) and one year in softball (left field).
PERSONAL Full Name: LaCresha Shanae Flannigan
Born: March 31, 1979 in West Covina, CA
Parents: Darryl Flannigan and Schelon Currie
Has five brothers (C.J., Diel, Diaunte, Elvin and Alvin) and one sister (LaQuisha)
Admires Michael Jordan
Most memorable athletic experience was cutting down a piece of the net after the Bruins won the Pac-10 title in 1999
History major.
UCLA Career Statistics
| Year | G-Gs | Min/Avg | Fg-Fga | Pct. | Ft-A | Pct. | Reb./Avg. | A | B | St | TP | Avg |
| '99-00 | 29-3 | 560/19.3 | 70-198 | .354 | 48-85 | .565 | 57/2.0 | 24 | 1 | 23 | 193 | 6.7 |
| '98-99 | 34-25 | 891/26.2 | 178-352 | .506 | 109-163 | .669 | 101/3.0 | 39 | 4 | 49 | 478 | 14.1 |
| '97-98 | 27-0 | 258/9.6 | 36-87 | .414 | 34-58 | .586 | 31/1.1 | 12 | 1 | 15 | 110 | 4.1 |
| Totals | 90-28 | 1709/19.0 | 284-637 | .446 | 191-306 | .624 | 189/2.1 | 75 | 6 | 87 | 772 | 8.7 |
| Pac-10 | 53-17 | 1005/18.9 | 183-370 | .495 | 114-174 | .655 | 106/2.0 | 50 | 4 | 58 | 495 | 9.3 |
3-Point Shooting: 2000 - 5-33 (.152); 1999 - 13-41 (.317); 1998 - 4-8
(.500); Totals 22-82 (.268)
Career Highs
Points: 27 at ASU (1/5/99)
Rebounds: 8 vs. Oregon St. (1/27/00)
Assists: 4 vs. ASU (3/4/99)
Steals: 5 vs. Washington (1/28/99)
Blocks: 1, last vs. Oregon St. (1/27/00)
FG: Made 10 at ASU (1/5/99)
3-pt. FG: Made 3 at WSU (2/25/99)
FT: Made 10 vs. Stanford (2/12/99)
Minutes: 39 at Oregon (2/4/99)
Turnovers: 6, last at Oregon (2/24/00)