**1. Tyshawn Taylor:** When UCLA took the lead, Taylor took it right back with three rapid-fire buckets on his way to a 17-point night that included five steals, four assists and strong defense. He made just 2 of 6 free throws though.
**2. Tyrel Reed:** Carried the team in the first half with 15 of his 17 points. Made 3 of 4 three-point shots and all four of his free throws.
**3. Marcus Morris:** Had trouble defensively, but came through on the other end down the stretch, scoring 13 of his 16 points in the second half.
**4. Brady Morningstar:** Made all three field goal attempts, had four assists and more importantly flashed mad-quick hands in coming up with three steals.
**5. Mario Little:** Good thing he’s not a closer for some baseball team because he doesn’t have a clue how to protect a lead. He hit the boards hard with eight rebounds in 18 minutes, but he also took nine shots and made the game-winning free throw with seven-tenths of a second left.
**6. Markieff Morris:** Torched repeatedly by UCLA freshman Joshua Smith, Markieff fouled out in 19 minutes of action. He totaled nine points and seven rebounds.
**7. Elijah Johnson:** Ten quiet minutes would have seemed more productive if he had made both free-throw attempts, instead of just one.
**8. Thomas Robinson:** This game, more than any, showed just how much work he needs at the defensive end.
**9. Travis Releford:** Played just nine minutes because when he was on the court Tyler Honeycutt had his way with him.
**10. Jeff Withey:** He never looked skinnier than when trying to guard Smith, UCLA’s 305-pound center.
**The Keegan Ratings: Season Standings**
1. Marcus Morris (62 points)
2. Tyshawn Taylor (60 points)
3. Markieff Morris (55 points)
4. Thomas Robinson (40 points)
5. Brady Morningstar (36 points)
6. Tyrel Reed (35 points)
7. Travis Releford (32 points)
8. Mario Little (25 points)
9. Jeff Withey (20 points)
10. Elijah Johnson (17 points)
11. Royce Woolridge (3 points)