Andrew and Kevin breakdown UCLA men’s basketball’s performance last week from is big win over Cal on Wednesday to its loss to Stanford on Saturday. They then look ahead to the team’s opponents this week – Oregon and Oregon State.
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UCLA Athletics receives $1M donation for endowment
The UCLA Athletic Department received a $1-million donation in the form of an endowment from alumnus David Dollinger, the department announced Tuesday. The donation, the second of its amount to UCLA Athletics this year, will create a fund in Dollinger’s name and is part of the Forever Champions Endowment Campaign. While at UCLA, Dollinger was […]
Stanford outshoots, outshines UCLA
STANFORD, Calif.—Coming out of halftime trailing Stanford by eight points, UCLA men’s basketball was looking to do what it has done so many times this season: outperform its opponent en route to a win. Instead the Bruins were met with something they’ve never seen before. With 16:06 left in the game, Stanford junior guard Chasson […]
UCLA men’s basketball fosters hope for catching Arizona
As the clock in Haas Pavilion wound down on UCLA men’s basketball’s 86-66 win over Cal on Wednesday, things were just starting to pick up in Salt Lake City. Utah and conference-leader Arizona were heading into overtime. While the Wildcats escaped with a win, the team that once looked unreachable no longer seems that far […]
UCLA avenges last year’s loss with 86-66 defeat of Cal
Last year’s road game against Cal was nothing short of a disaster for UCLA men’s basketball, as the Bruins fell behind by 25 in the first half and eventually lost by 13.
Out of Bounds – February 17, 2014
Andrew and Kevin discuss UCLA men’s basketball’s pair of wins over Colorado and Utah last week. Afterwards, they look ahead to this week’s games at Cal and Stanford and what it means for the Bruins as the regular season winds down.
UCLA men’s basketball seeks consistent energy in games
Things appeared to be looking up for UCLA men’s basketball. Three days prior, the Bruins stormed back to earn a last-minute, two-point win over the defending Pac-12 champion Oregon. Two days after that, a Cal buzzer beater toppled first-place Arizona, which lost starting forward Brandon Ashley to a season-ending injury in the game. A win […]