NCAAB Game Recap - Washington State at UCLA
Sat Mar 4, 2017 10:15 PM EST

Citad
67
UNCG
76
F
Del
82
UNCW
91
F
RobM
66
MtStM
75
F
SIU
50
IlSt
63
F
YSU
81
Oakl
80
F
Kansas
90
OkSt
85
F
W IL
69
SDak
78
F(OT)
Pacif
50
Gonz
82
F
Vill
81
GTown
55
F
Samf
67
Furm
63
F
MOSt
63
WichSt
78
F
JMU
62
Charl
67
F
WIMil
43
Valpa
41
F
JSU
66
TN-M
55
F
IUPUI
76
NDSU
57
F
Portl
58
StMar
81
F
StFPA
71
Merrim
70
F
Rider
70
Iona
88
F
NE
54
Tows
82
F
Mercer
66
ETSU
73
F
LoyMa
81
BYU
89
F
WaSt
68
UCLA
77
F
Woff
79
Chat
67
F
Elon
66
W&M
71
F
USF
69
SCla
76
F
Fairf
66
Sien
78
F
Duke
83
UNC
90
F
Oreg
80
OrSt
59
F
Ariz
73
AzSt
60
F
ND
64
Lou
71
F
KY
71
TAMU
63
F
Baylor
75
Tex
64
F
Fla
71
Vand
73
F
Seton
70
Butl
64
F
Mem
62
SMU
103
F
Mia-FL
57
FSU
66
F
Pitt
42
UVA
67
F
Prov
86
StJon
75
F
Ill
59
Rut
62
F
Ind
96
OhSt
92
F
Bama
54
Tenn
59
F
TxTch
48
KSU
61
F
USM
65
LaTec
93
F
Cal
46
Colora
54
F
GMas
60
VCU
72
F
Ford
54
LaSal
66
F
StJos
63
Duques
60
F
UGA
67
Ark
85
F
MSU
60
MD
63
F
Xav
79
DeP
65
F
GaSo
67
GASt
72
F
Crei
83
Marq
91
F
UNCC
67
UTEP
74
F
TCU
68
Okla
73
F
InWor
64
TXAMC
81
F
Mizzu
78
Aub
89
F
CoCar
73
App
77
F
TxSt
70
ULM
65
F
Bois
98
AF
70
F
SJSU
62
Wyo
74
F
Sac
67
N CO
70
F
PorSt
73
UND
82
F
ODU
55
UTSA
73
F
Stan
59
Utah
67
F
UMass
56
StBon
60
F
StLou
62
Rich
72
F
GaTec
61
Syr
90
F
BC
68
Clem
82
F
CenAR
83
NWSt
97
F
ArkSt
70
USA
73
F
Lamar
90
McNee
83
F
NOrl
74
Nich
64
F
Wake
89
VaTec
84
F
ArkPB
77
MsVl
88
F
ArkLR
54
Troy
57
F
UMKC
87
ChiSt
82
F
Alc
60
PVAM
66
F
Corn
92
Brown
78
F
Dart
48
Princ
85
F
UCDav
49
UCIrv
79
F
Ida
84
S UT
75
F
FAU
59
MTSU
93
F
David
70
URI
73
F(OT)
LSU
76
MissSt
88
F
AlaAM
57
Gram
78
F
E WA
61
NoAZ
76
F
Wash
58
USC
74
F
Harv
72
Penn
75
F
Colum
71
Yale
75
F
UNLV
59
Fres
72
F
N TX
104
Marsh
106
F
SHSU
56
SFA
64
F
AbCh
72
HCU
81
F
ColSt
72
Nev
85
F
HI
75
LongB
84
F
Rice
72
W Ky
79
F
FIU
68
UAB
56
F
Dayt
81
GrgWas
87
F
TexAr
81
UL
83
F
SouthCar
70
Miss
75
F
South
69
TXSo
82
F
Seatt
54
UtVal
61
F
UTRGV
81
NMSt
107
F
MTSt
67
Web
76
F
Mont
95
IdaSt
76
F
ASU
59
JackSt
65
F
SDSU
59
NM
64
F
UCSB
57
CAPoly
44
F
GrCan
58
CSBak
52
F
CS-Ful
86
CSNor
78
F

Mar 4, 2017, 10:15 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Washington State

34

34

68

(3) UCLA

35

42

77

No. 3 UCLA beats Washington State 77-68 for 9th straight win
Sun Mar 5, 2017 2:02 AM

LOS ANGELES (AP) Bryce Alford lifted his warmup jersey to wipe his watery eyes. His father and coach, Steve Alford, had tears, too.

The third-ranked Bruins were an emotional mess before the game tipped off on Senior Night. It showed in the early going until they got their act together in the second half to beat Washington State 77-68 on Saturday night for their ninth straight win and a 16-1 finish at home.

"No one really warned me it was going to be like that," the younger Alford said. "I was not ready for that at all. Kind of got me out of rhythm. The amount of emotion kind of drains you before the game and it's hard to refocus."

The Bruins shot 44 percent, a rare struggle this season, and didn't clamp down until a 14-0 run over the final 10 minutes to earn their 28th victory, tying the 2007-08 team for most in a regular season.

Aaron Holiday scored 16 points, Isaac Hamilton added 14 and Thomas Welsh had 13 points and 11 rebounds for the Bruins (28-3, 15-3 Pac-12), who played without injured TJ Leaf. He wore a walking boot to protect his sprained left ankle and his No. 22 jersey over a gray hoodie while sitting on the bench.

Lonzo Ball had 12 points and 14 assists to break Gary Payton's freshman Pac-12 assist record in what many believe was his last game at Pauley Pavilion. The touted freshman is expected to leave early for the NBA draft.

"I just felt for the seniors. They've been here the last four years. I've been here one year," Ball said. "So far, I'm not looking back at it. There's a lot of season left."

Bryce Alford finished with 13 points and made two 3-pointers, tying Jason Kapono's school career record with 317.

Charles Callison led the Cougars (13-17, 6-12) with 25 points. Josh Hawkinson added 16 points and 14 rebounds, becoming the school's career rebounding leader with 1,003.

"We hung with them for three-fourths of the game and we just ran out of energy the last eight minutes," Hawkinson said. "We just let down our guard and I think that helped them win."

Hawkinson scored six straight points and Callison hit a 3-pointer that put the Cougars ahead 47-44. The Bruins missed eight of 10 shots during a 4 1/2-minute stretch and trailed 51-50.

Bryce Alford made a 3-pointer to launch the 14-0 run that gave UCLA a 64-51 lead. Ike Anigbogu came up with a big block of WSU's Robert Franks as he was going in for what appeared to be a wide-open dunk.

"We just missed a lot of our shots," Washington State coach Ernie Kent said. "If we were to have made half of them, that's the difference in the game."

Callison scored 13 of the Cougars' final 17 points while the Bruins went 3 of 5 from the free throw line in the closing minutes.

The Cougars closed the first half on a 16-9 run to trail 35-34. Alford missed two 3-point attempts, airballing the first one, and Hamilton's layup at the buzzer was declared no good.

BIG PICTURE

Washington State: The Cougars head into postseason play having lost two in a row and seven of nine and don't figure to hang around long. They tied for ninth with Stanford in the league standings, but the Cardinal earned the No. 9 seed by virtue of their win over WSU.

UCLA: The Bruins enter next week's Pac-12 Tournament as the league's hottest team, but they could run into No. 6 Oregon and No. 7 Arizona in Las Vegas. They lost to both teams during the regular season as well as crosstown rival USC.

LEAF'S RETURN

The elder Alford said he expects Leaf to play in the Pac-12 Tournament. By then, the freshman will have had a week's worth of rest after injuring his ankle last Wednesday against Washington.

SENIOR NIGHT

The court was crowded when the younger Alford was introduced. In addition to his coach-father and mother Tanya, brother Kory, sister Kayla, grandparents Sam and Sharan Alford, his uncle and his girlfriend were on hand. Also bidding farewell to Pauley were seniors Hamilton and Jerrold Smith, who has played a total of 33 minutes in his career.

TRIBUTE

The 1966-67 UCLA team that went 30-0 and won the national championship under coach John Wooden was honored at halftime on its 50th anniversary. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Lucius Allen and team captain Mike Warren were on hand. They were part of Wooden's second undefeated team.

UP NEXT

Washington State: The 10th-seeded Cougars will play Colorado in an opening-round game at the Pac-12 Tournament in Las Vegas on Wednesday.

UCLA: The third-seeded Bruins will play either USC or Washington in the tournament quarterfinals Thursday.

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Leaders

Washington State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Callison 25 0 5 1 0 0
J. Hawkinson 16 0 3 14 0 1
UCLA PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Holiday 16 0 3 4 1 0
I. Hamilton 14 0 5 4 0 0

Team Comparison

WaSt UCLA
Points For 68 77
Field Goals 27/65-42% 27/61-44%
Three Pointers 9/27-33% 7/20-35%
Free Throws 5/7-71% 16/21-76%
Offensive Rebounds 10 8
Defensive Rebounds 28 29
Rebounds 42 39
Blocks 2 4
Steals 5 6
Turnovers 12 8
Personal Fouls 15 12
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - UCLA Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Feb 1 UCLA 95 @ WaSt 79 T. Leaf 32 I. Iroegbu 20
Sat Mar 4 WaSt 68 @ UCLA 77 C. Callison 25 A. Holiday 16

Game Information

Stadium: Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, California
Attendance: 0
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