LAS VEGAS — One team beat No. 3 Arizona in its final regular season game. The other lost by 18 to a win-starved Washington State team. On Thursday, the two were indistinguishable. The truth of Oregon being eliminated made UCLA’s Saturday blunder in Pullman, Wash. feel, in hindsight, stranger than fiction. Sophomore guard Jordan Adams […]
Category Archives: Men’s Basketball
UCLA leads Oregon 37-35 at halftime
In the first half of a quarterfinal matchup with Oregon, UCLA shot 55.6 percent from the field and made its first three three-point attempts of the game, looking altogether more engaged with the task at hand. With 20 minutes left to play at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, UCLA leads Oregon 37-35.
Men’s basketball to play Oregon in Pac-12 championship
Coming off its worst loss of the season, UCLA men’s basketball is looking for a fresh start. That much was evident from the players at Tuesday’s practice, both from their words and their wear. The Bruins took the court sporting their new Adidas Made in March uniforms rather than their usual blue or white practice […]
Jordan Adams proves vital to UCLA men’s basketball
Minutes after UCLA snapped a two-game losing streak over Oregon State on March 2, sophomore guard Jordan Adams spoke. Reporters on deadline asked Adams and sophomore guard/forward Kyle Anderson, UCLA’s leading scorers in the game and season, two minutes’ worth of questions, and after a moment of silence, the two were free to go. But […]
UCLA’s Kyle Anderson, Jordan Adams named to All-Pac-12 first team
Sophomore guard/forward Kyle Anderson and sophomore guard Jordan Adams have been named to the All-Pac-12 first team, the conference announced Monday.
UCLA disappoints on the road again in 73-55 loss to WSU
Someone forgot to tell the UCLA men’s basketball team that, unlike baseball, the game isn’t over after nine. In what surprisingly crumbled to a 73-55 loss, UCLA began to coast just three minutes into the game.
Washington State leads UCLA 34-26 at halftime
UCLA won the tip-off, and before Washington State could blink, the Bruins led 9-0. Still, careless defense, especially near the perimeter, allowed WSU to climb back into the game.