Trent Perry has gotten off to a blistering start for UCLA. He has shown the tremendous growth that he has had from his freshman to sophomore year. Displaying confidence on both sides of the ball and becoming a key contributor. His first start against West Georgia culminated in 17 points, 9 assists and 5 rebounds. Taking the place of injured star Donovan Dent.
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Perry seemed prime to be a breakout candidate this year for the team.