NCAAB Game Recap - UCLA at Wisconsin
Tue Nov 21, 2017 7:30 PM EST

TXSo
71
Kansas
114
F
Marq
66
WichSt
80
F
Rich
48
Cin
75
F
ND
92
LSU
53
F
AlaAM
57
Minn
100
F
TAMU
98
PSU
87
F
SIU
42
Lou
84
F
Crei
59
Baylor
65
F
UCLA
72
Wisc
70
F
TexAr
76
Bama
77
F
Manh
65
MOSt
69
F
(N/A)
49
Winth
104
F
Iowa
72
SDSt
80
F
MTSt
74
Bingha
64
F
NIU
67
FAU
77
F
UL
61
Wyo
70
F
CSNor
59
SEMO
74
F
OkSt
73
Pitt
67
F
VCU
83
Cal
69
F
(N/A)
70
Del
88
F
Brev
70
GWebb
93
F
UMKC
75
GaSo
78
F
Savan
101
ASU
97
F
UAB
91
Buff
96
F(OT)
LaTec
77
GMas
64
F
(N/A)
66
Citad
116
F
(N/A)
54
StFPA
96
F
(N/A)
67
Morg
82
F
Gram
78
BethC
87
F
OHVal
66
VMI
81
F
(N/A)
64
Merrim
107
F
(N/A)
80
MtStM
91
F
(N/A)
45
LoyMD
97
F
Copp
71
CenCT
74
F(OT)
MorSt
61
IUPUI
67
F
(N/A)
83
YSU
91
F
(N/A)
54
W&M
103
F
Colum
78
Army
88
F
Amer
74
UNH
70
F
HCU
73
VaTec
99
F
Bry
54
Rut
83
F
EdWat
77
NFla
101
F
WCU
76
UMass
85
F
SeLA
70
Kent
66
F
JSU
77
Chat
75
F(OT)
Longw
40
UNCG
71
F
FlGlf
72
MTSU
85
F
Penn
71
Tows
79
F
(N/A)
76
NCAT
115
F
Mont
73
UCSB
80
F
Mich
102
Chami
64
F
Canis
52
TNSt
60
F
(N/A)
48
UND
79
F
(N/A)
63
HiPt
99
F
Samf
67
Valpa
88
F
NOrl
52
Mem
63
F
MsVl
50
LoyIL
63
F
CenAR
73
SCSt
64
F
(N/A)
65
ChiSt
113
F
NWSt
76
ULM
61
F
Evans
59
Fres
57
F
NNMU
60
N CO
99
F
TNTec
104
NM
96
F
Niag
88
BYU
95
F
Pacif
83
AF
71
F
Sac
47
UCDav
64
F
(N/A)
68
S UT
85
F
SNST
55
USF
78
F
David
68
Nev
81
F
ORU
76
Pepp
80
F

UCLA 72, Wisconsin 70

Nov 21, 2017, 7:30 PM EST

Final

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2

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(23) UCLA

31

41

72

Wisconsin

38

32

70

Holiday's layup gives No. 23 UCLA 72-70 win over Wisconsin
Tue Nov 21, 2017 10:09 PM

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Aaron Holiday spent most of the game trying to get his teammates involved, even forcing a couple of passes when UCLA coach Steve Alford reckoned he should have taken the shot.

Well, he took one when it meant the most.

The Bruins' sparkplug guard got a scooping layup to drop just before the final buzzer Tuesday night, capping an impressive one-man show down the stretch and giving No. 23 UCLA a 72-70 victory over Wisconsin in the third-place game of the Hall of Fame Classic.

"The first half I didn't play how I should have. I let my teammates down, I felt like," said Holiday, who finished with 18 points and five assists without a turnover. "In the second half I came out to be aggressive, make the right plays and that's what I did."

The Bruins (4-1) trailed 65-59 with about 4 minutes left, but Holiday knocked down two 3-pointers and converted two free throws to spur the comeback. Wisconsin tied it 70-all when Khalil Iverson made the second of two foul shots with 31.5 seconds left, but that was enough time for UCLA.

Holiday got the ball at the top of the key, briefly lost control, then roared down the right side of the lane past Badgers star Ethan Happ and scooped up the winning basket.

"Most guards would panic, pull up and take a tough shot," Alford said. "I actually saw him look at the clock and he knew he had time to get to the rim. He just made a tremendous play."

Happ had 19 points and nine rebounds to lead Wisconsin (2-3), which has lost three straight games, all to ranked teams. Iverson, D'Mitrik Trice and Brad Davison had 14 points apiece.

Thomas Welsh and Gyorgy Goloman scored 11 each for UCLA. Prince Ali and Jaylen Hands had 10 apiece.

"We can't turn the ball over three of our last eight possessions, and score five points," Badgers coach Greg Gard said. "You can't close out games with that statistic down the stretch.

"Part of that is maturity. Part of that is having guys who haven't been in that position."

The consolation match between perennial Big Ten and Pac-12 powers boiled down to a game of runs.

Wisconsin embarked on the first one late in the first half, running its methodical offense against the Bruins' man-to-man defense and building a 38-26 lead. UCLA countered with the next one, a 14-2 charge spanning the break that drew the game even, then pushed the run to 26-6 to seize control.

The biggest change for the Bruins was in their guard play. Welsh and Goloman had kept them in the game in the first half, but Holiday and Co. began to stretch the defense in the second.

Things changed again midway through the half, when the plucky Davison - making his first start - knocked down a 3-pointer. By the time he buried another one a few minutes later, the Badgers had ripped off a 16-2 run that turned a 55-46 deficit into a 62-57 lead with 7:35 left.

"We kept battling back. We were able to regain the lead," Gard said. "Then it becomes possession-for-possession down the stretch and we didn't do a good enough job."

STREAKS AND STATS

Wisconsin had never played three straight ranked non-conference opponents in the regular season. ... The Bruins won despite committing 19 turnovers, which Wisconsin turned into 21 points. ... UCLA G Kris Wilkes, who had 15 points in the semifinals, scored four before fouling out.

THE TAKEAWAY

Wisconsin has played a brutal stretch against Xavier, Baylor and the Bruins, and it's been a sharp learning curve for a rebuilt roster. But Davison showed in Kansas City that he can contribute in a big way as a freshman, and that's reason for the Badgers to be optimistic.

UCLA has reason to love Kansas City, where it won the first of its 11 national titles and won the Hall of Fame Classic a decade ago. But a poor performance against Creighton in the semifinals raised some questions about the Bruins' toughness, and to some extent they answered them Tuesday night.

UP NEXT

Wisconsin heads home to face Milwaukee on Friday night.

UCLA begins a four-game home stand Sunday against Cal-Irvine.

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Leaders

UCLA PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Holiday 18 0 5 2 3 0
G. Goloman 11 0 1 5 0 1
Wisconsin PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
E. Happ 19 0 5 9 3 1
K. Iverson 14 0 1 5 1 0

Team Comparison

UCLA Wisc
Points For 72 70
Field Goals 27/50-54% 25/52-48%
Three Pointers 9/17-53% 5/22-23%
Free Throws 9/13-69% 15/22-68%
Offensive Rebounds 5 4
Defensive Rebounds 23 21
Rebounds 31 27
Blocks 2 1
Steals 7 7
Turnovers 19 12
Personal Fouls 21 18
Technical Fouls 1 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - UCLA Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Nov 21 UCLA 72 @ Wisc 70 A. Holiday 18 E. Happ 19

Game Information

Stadium: Sprint Center, Kansas City, Missouri
Attendance: 10,160
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