Elina Aarnisalo Returns to UCLA Bruins for Second Stint
Running it back: Guard Elina Aarnisalo commits to head back to UCLA
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Guard Elina Aarnisalo has re-committed to the UCLA Bruins after a season at North Carolina. Her return addresses the Bruins' need for guard depth following the departures of Kiki Rice and Charlisse Leger-Walker, and she aims to contribute significantly to the team's backcourt.
- 01Elina Aarnisalo averaged 10.2 points per game at North Carolina, with a three-point shooting percentage of 40.4%.
- 02During her freshman season at UCLA, Aarnisalo contributed 5.1 points and 3.4 assists per game.
- 03UCLA is in need of guard depth after losing key players Kiki Rice and Charlisse Leger-Walker.
- 04Aarnisalo's familiarity with UCLA's system could make her a strong candidate for the starting lineup.
- 05UCLA has also added guard Bonnie Deas from Arkansas to bolster their roster.
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Elina Aarnisalo has announced her return to the UCLA Bruins, marking her second stint with the team. The guard made the announcement on Twitter, filling a crucial need for UCLA's backcourt after the departures of Kiki Rice and Charlisse Leger-Walker. Aarnisalo previously had a solid freshman season at UCLA, where she averaged 5.1 points and 3.4 assists per game. After transferring to North Carolina, she improved her scoring to 10.2 points per game and shot 40.4% from three-point range. However, her assists dropped to 2.9 per game during her time at North Carolina. Aarnisalo's return is timely, as she is familiar with the coaching staff and the system, making her a likely candidate for the starting lineup. Additionally, UCLA has signed Bonnie Deas from Arkansas, further enhancing their guard options, as Christina Karamouzi is the only returning guard.
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Aarnisalo's return enhances UCLA's guard depth, which is crucial for their competitiveness in the upcoming season.
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