I've been watching some of UCLA's games recently and I honestly believe we match up with them pretty well. Here is my position by position breakdown of UCLA.
Guards
This is the strength of UCLA. Darren Collison is hands down one of the best players in the nation. He has to be our main focus defensively. He has one of the nicest three point shots I have ever seen. I believe he is shooting somewhere around 55% from behind the arc on the year. He also is very good at getting to the rim and drawing fouls, and when he gets to the foul line he rarely misses (96% from the FT line so far this season). Schroyer needs to challenge one of guards to shut this guy down a bit. How well we do defensively on Collison will be the key to how this game turns out. If he has a big game, we lose. If we hold him around his season averages, we have a chance to win this game. If we can somehow shut him down, I think we have a good chance to pull this game out. Jrue Holliday is the other guard we will see the most of. He is a promising young athlete, but he is a freshman and does make mistakes. He isn't a huge threat from three point range.
Forwards
Josh Shipp is a damn good basketball player. He is a very consistent performer night in and night out for UCLA and provides a lot of senior leadership. I think Thiam would be a good choice defensively against Shipp as I'm a bit worried about Muojeke's ability to defend a player of the caliber of Shipp. He sat out UCLA's last game with a thumb injury and nobody seems to know when he is expected to return. If he is unable to play against us that will be a HUGE advantage for us. James Keefe is the other starting forward. He doesn't produce very much offensively, but plays hard and contributes when he gets the chance. He should be matched up against Tyson and I like that match up for us. I'll be looking for us to get the ball into Tyson early and often to see if we can't get him going early. Michael Roll will be another player we see a lot of and he will probably start alongside Keefe if Shipp is not available. He's a good, but not great player. If Shipp is out, I think our forwards can outplay the forwards UCLA has. Muojeke, Thiam, and Tyson need to be on top of their games if we want to win this game.
Center
Alfred Aboya will see the bulk of the time at the center position for UCLA. He's not the biggest guy (only 6'9) but is a very good athlete for a center. Thus, Linskens would be a horrible choice to defend Aboya. Aboya would run circles around Linskens. He is far more athletic than Linskens or any player Linskens has sen this season. Waddell should be able to hang with Aboya, but he has to stay out of foul trouble. Thiam is another viable option to go up against Aboya. I know Aboya was very prone to getting into foul trouble last season, but he seems to have improved on that considerably this year. Hopefully, we can get him to revert back to his old ways and we can get him out of the game.
We will have to play a very good game offensively and defensively to win this game. I know our guys will be hungry for this one. I think there might be some very surprised UCLA fans when this game is all said and done.
Guards
This is the strength of UCLA. Darren Collison is hands down one of the best players in the nation. He has to be our main focus defensively. He has one of the nicest three point shots I have ever seen. I believe he is shooting somewhere around 55% from behind the arc on the year. He also is very good at getting to the rim and drawing fouls, and when he gets to the foul line he rarely misses (96% from the FT line so far this season). Schroyer needs to challenge one of guards to shut this guy down a bit. How well we do defensively on Collison will be the key to how this game turns out. If he has a big game, we lose. If we hold him around his season averages, we have a chance to win this game. If we can somehow shut him down, I think we have a good chance to pull this game out. Jrue Holliday is the other guard we will see the most of. He is a promising young athlete, but he is a freshman and does make mistakes. He isn't a huge threat from three point range.
Forwards
Josh Shipp is a damn good basketball player. He is a very consistent performer night in and night out for UCLA and provides a lot of senior leadership. I think Thiam would be a good choice defensively against Shipp as I'm a bit worried about Muojeke's ability to defend a player of the caliber of Shipp. He sat out UCLA's last game with a thumb injury and nobody seems to know when he is expected to return. If he is unable to play against us that will be a HUGE advantage for us. James Keefe is the other starting forward. He doesn't produce very much offensively, but plays hard and contributes when he gets the chance. He should be matched up against Tyson and I like that match up for us. I'll be looking for us to get the ball into Tyson early and often to see if we can't get him going early. Michael Roll will be another player we see a lot of and he will probably start alongside Keefe if Shipp is not available. He's a good, but not great player. If Shipp is out, I think our forwards can outplay the forwards UCLA has. Muojeke, Thiam, and Tyson need to be on top of their games if we want to win this game.
Center
Alfred Aboya will see the bulk of the time at the center position for UCLA. He's not the biggest guy (only 6'9) but is a very good athlete for a center. Thus, Linskens would be a horrible choice to defend Aboya. Aboya would run circles around Linskens. He is far more athletic than Linskens or any player Linskens has sen this season. Waddell should be able to hang with Aboya, but he has to stay out of foul trouble. Thiam is another viable option to go up against Aboya. I know Aboya was very prone to getting into foul trouble last season, but he seems to have improved on that considerably this year. Hopefully, we can get him to revert back to his old ways and we can get him out of the game.
We will have to play a very good game offensively and defensively to win this game. I know our guys will be hungry for this one. I think there might be some very surprised UCLA fans when this game is all said and done.