Janiah Barker informed herself, “We can’t go out like this.”
It was late within the third quarter of Texas A&M’s first-round matchup in opposition to Nebraska within the first NCAA event Barker, then a sophomore ahead, had performed in and her group had trailed by as many as 17 factors. Barker grabbed the ball within the paint after Nebraska’s Jaz Shelley misplaced her deal with and instantly dished it to teammate Aicha Coulibaly, who was streaking down the courtroom and scored.
That sequence sparked a rally from Texas A&M, which went on an 18-5 run to drag inside 5 factors. A step-back three from Barker trimmed the result in 4 with slightly greater than 5 minutes left within the sport. She might really feel it now. The Eleventh-seeded Aggies had been on the verge of upsetting a No. 5 seed.
“Here we go,” Barker stated to herself. “We’re finna win this game.”
With two minutes left and Texas A&M inside two factors, Nebraska fed Alexis Markowski, its star, within the submit. She backed her defender down, spun to her proper and put up a hook shot that floated harmlessly over the rim. The ball ended up within the fingers of the Cornhuskers’ Natalie Potts, who tried a putback solely to be met with an emphatic block by Barker to maintain it a one-score sport.
UCLA’s Janiah Barker, proper, fights for the ball in opposition to Nebraska’s Kendall Coley, left, at Pauley Pavilion on Sunday.
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When Coulibalily scored and hit a free throw with 16 seconds to go, the Aggies took a one-point lead. An upset was simply ticks away, however after Nebraska hit free throws and reclaimed the lead, Barker turned the ball over.
Nebraska added yet one more free throw with 1.7 seconds remaining. Texas A&M’s final hope, a deep three from Endyia Rogers, went large left because the buzzer sounded and the Aggies misplaced 61-59.
“We were in [the locker room] crying,” Barker recollects. “It was tough.”
9 months later, Barker transferred to UCLA however remained centered on avenging her former group’s loss. She delivered her model of payback Sunday, ending with eight factors, eight rebounds and 4 assists throughout the No. 1 Bruins’ 91-54 win over Nebraska.
Barker’s excessive private requirements had been clear throughout a journey that took her from Faculty Station, Texas, to Westwood throughout the offseason.
UCLA coach Cori Shut was on the Last 4 with Aggies coach Joni Taylor, who talked about she thought Barker would possibly go away this system. Shut didn’t assume something of it as a result of she didn’t assume there was an opportunity Barker would think about coming to Los Angeles.
UCLA ahead Janiah Barker raises her arms within the air and celebrates after the Bruins beat No. 1 South Carolina at Pauley Pavilion on Nov. 24.
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The Bruins already had depth, whereas Barker was a star for the Aggies and one of many focal factors of their offense. However regardless that she had affords as soon as she hit the switch portal, Barker felt misplaced.
Barker had groups asking what number of pictures and the way a lot cash she needed, however the one factor on her thoughts was profitable. The alternatives, coaching and growth that UCLA offered had been precisely what she was on the lookout for. She had her sights set on the Bruins and was up for the problem becoming a member of this system offered.
“I was looking for hard. I knew going to UCLA wasn’t going to be an easy thing,” she stated this week. “There’s so many great players that were already on this team. … In a way, it feels like a fight for the spot. You have to be the best version of yourself every day. … It just forces me to be better, and that’s what I was looking for.”
Shut was shocked when Barker’s agent reached out to clarify she needed to come back to UCLA. The Bruins had simply picked up a dedication from ahead Timea Gardiner, which added extra depth to the roster.
In what she seems to be again on as “the worst recruiting ever,” Shut repeatedly requested Barker if she was certain she needed to do that, and why she needed to come back to UCLA. Shut talked about that her type of teaching is much more structured than what Barker was used to. She identified that she has a group service requirement for all gamers.
“I gave her every reason to be like, ‘Yeah, never mind,’” Shut stated. “But she didn’t.”
Shut recollects Barker telling her, “I want to play with other great players. I don’t think it’s best for me to be Batman, I’m OK to be Robin on a really good team.”
The following step was to get Barker on campus for her official go to. It was her first time in Los Angeles and he or she was accompanied by her father and brother as Shut gave them a tour of campus and Westwood Village and invited them into her residence.
Barker acquired to participate in follow. It’s not one thing Shut often does on visits, however she needed to see how Barker would slot in with the group and the way she might decide up issues on the courtroom. Her passing and courtroom imaginative and prescient stood out to Shut. Barker then scrimmaged with the group.
“I was tired. I could not run up and down the court,” Barker laughed as she recalled. “I was trying though.”
Shut recalled on the finish of the go to, UCLA’s core group of veterans — Gabriela Jaquez, Lauren Betts, Londynn Jones and Kiki Rice — all stated, “Coach, she’s what we need.”
Barker was supplied a scholarship that day and he or she instantly dedicated.
“I cried because it was just like, ‘Bro, you don’t know how much of a blessing this is,’” Barker stated. “They definitely gave me a chance. They wanted to get to know me, and they aren’t the type of people that are just basketball people. They want to make sure you’re OK as a person, and that’s been known since Day 1.”
Charlisse Legler-Walker met Barker on the day all newcomers, freshmen and transfers, arrived on campus. Legler-Walker, a guard transferring from Washington State, famous that most individuals she’s met by her faculty profession are a bit shy and reserved at first, particularly in conditions with people who find themselves new. After which there was Barker, who walked as much as her and shouted “What up, twin!” earlier than introducing herself.
“Having just her there and willing to be confident and outspoken, and just not be afraid to get people talking, it really, really helps,” Legler-Walker stated. “And I think that’s what helped a lot on that first week, that first day, is just her attitude and energy that she brought.”
These qualities additionally translate on the courtroom. Barker brings toughness to the Bruins that’s contagious. With proficient scorers throughout her, Barker carved her id on the group by her tenacity. Whether or not the group wants somebody to press on protection, be on prime of the ball or seize some steals and rebounds, she’s who they name on. Her vitality helped the Bruins dominate then-No. 1 South Carolina from wire to wire, rolling to a 77-62 assertion win.
“They knew I was a dog and they knew that they needed a little more toughness and they felt like I could give that to them,” Barker stated. “That’s what they’ve been asking for and that’s what I give them.”
Barker is aware of there are a lot of methods she may also help her group even when her pictures are usually not falling.
“You can always do something,” Barker stated. “You can go play defense, you can go get rebounds. And I feel like that’s what makes a dog. … Because I can score. If you want to go one on one, I know you can’t guard me. So on top of that, if I can’t hit a shot today, I know I got shooters around me, so I’m good. I’ll go do everything else and impact the game another way.”
The bond is paying off throughout a 13-0 begin. Barker is averaging 10 factors and eight rebounds in 21 minutes per sport.
The schedule solely will get more durable for UCLA in opposition to a bruising gauntlet of Massive Ten groups. And whereas she doesn’t at all times ship the identical team-leading stats she posted at Texas A&M, Barker’s relentless effort ought to proceed to be invaluable for the Bruins.