The Bruins brought their winning ways out on the road.

UCLA men’s basketball (10-6, 3-0 Pac-12) erased a 17-point second half deficit en route to an 87-84 overtime victory over Oregon (9-6, 0-2) in Eugene, Oregon, on Thursday night. With the win, the Bruins clinched their first 3-0 start to conference play since the 2012-2013 season – something they never did under former coach Steve Alford.

UCLA trailed by eight points with 45 seconds remaining in regulation, but sophomore guard Jaylen Hands pulled the Bruins within two after sinking a 3-pointer and knocking down three free throws on the following possession.

After a pair of free throws from the Ducks, redshirt junior guard Prince Ali nailed a fallaway corner three with five seconds remaining to cut the deficit to one. Oregon guard Payton Pritchard responded by making a pair of free throws on the other end to extend the lead back to three.

The Ducks then fouled Hands on the ensuing inbound to keep the Bruins from attempting a game-tying 3. However, after making the first free throw, Hands intentionally missed the second, allowing sophomore guard Chris Smith to slip behind the defense for the game-tying layup.

Despite going to the line to win the game, Smith was unable to convert the 3-point play, sending the game to overtime.

Ali took over in the extra period, scoring the Bruins’ first four points and grabbing a crucial rebound with just over a minute remaining and the game tied at 84. Hands scored the eventual game-winner on a mid-range jumper from the top of the key on the next possession.

Ali finished the night with a team-high 22 points on 7-of-10 shooting, also knocking down four of his seven attempts from long range.

Hands posted 16 points, seven assists and six rebounds in a team-high 38 minutes on the floor. Freshman center Moses Brown recorded his sixth double-double of the season with 10 points and 11 rebounds.

The Ducks – who lost five-star true freshman Bol Bol for the season last week – were led by forward Louis King and guard Victor Bailey Jr. King tied Ali with 22 points on 9-of-18 shooting, while Bailey Jr. added 20 points.

Oregon’s 0-2 record in Pac-12 competition marks its first such start to conference play since the 2010-2011 season, when it went five games before securing its first conference victory.

The Bruins will continue their current three-game road trip with a visit to Corvalis, Oregon, on Sunday to face the Oregon State Beavers before returning to Los Angeles for the conclusion of the trip at USC.

Published by Ryan Smith

Ryan Smith was the 2018-2019 Sports editor. He was previously an assistant Sports editor in 2017-2018 and has covered women's basketball, men's water polo, baseball, men's golf and women's golf during his time with the Bruin.

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  1. 3 point shot!The simple fact is that basketball was a better game before the 3 pointer. It was more entertaining and more exciting. What everyone thinks of as the golden era of basketball ( Russell, Chamberlan) was before the 3 pter. Even in the early years of the 3 pter. ( Magic, Bird, Jordan ) few were really tried and it was a better game to watch. Today, the game is nothing but a 3 pt. contest. I’m sick of seeing 3 pters. bounce off the rim 60% of the time, back and forth, back and forth. I can’t even watch this nonsense anymore

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