It took No. 4 UCLA (14-1, 1-1 Pac-12) less than seven minutes to bust it wide open.

The Bruins were still feeling it out against the California Bears (10-4, 1-1 Pac-12), leading 15-12 with three 3-pointers from senior guard Bryce Alford.

Then UCLA’s star freshmen duo woke up the crowd. Forward TJ Leaf hit a short jumper for his first points of the night. On the next possession, he caught the ball at the top of the key off a pass from guard Lonzo Ball, shook his defender and landed a posterizing hammer that got everyone up and buzzing.

With a Ball steal and finish, a coast-to-coast lay-up for Leaf and then another Alford 3 later, UCLA’s quick 11-0 run left Cal in the dust.

The Bruins kept pushing it on the way to a 44-24 halftime lead.

Alford led the way with 16 points, Leaf added six points and a team-high seven rebounds and Ball kept the offense humming with seven points, four assists and four rebounds.

Then Ball capped it all off with a near 30-foot 3-pointer at the buzzer to push the halftime lead to an even 20.

Published by Derrek Li

Derrek Li is a senior staff writer covering UCLA basketball. In the past, he has covered UCLA football, women’s basketball and men’s soccer. He also served as an assistant sports editor two years ago. Follow him on Twitter @DerrekLi.

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