NCAAB Game Recap - Hawaii at UCLA
Wed Nov 28, 2018 9:00 PM EST

UVA
76
MD
71
F
E KY
67
Tenn
95
F
UNC
67
Mich
84
F
StPet
49
Aub
99
F
Monm
44
KY
90
F
Purd
72
FSU
73
F
Syr
72
OhSt
62
F
CarBi
61
JSU
101
F
GASt
80
Tul
76
F
Mia-O
55
Xav
82
F
Rider
78
WVU
92
F
GWebb
74
USC-Up
61
F
Winth
82
TNTec
70
F
Stetsn
71
SoFL
75
F
Sien
86
Hof
94
F
Quin
62
UMass
69
F
Brad
73
IUPUI
85
F
(N/A)
51
NCC
110
F
N AL
59
Toled
80
F
Canis
55
StBon
70
F
StFNY
90
Presb
86
F
Lib
76
Navy
58
F
Corn
63
Lafy
58
F(OT)
HolyC
62
Harv
73
F
Rich
82
GTown
90
F
Vermt
69
GrgWas
53
F
NJIT
70
Drex
67
F
Kent
76
Detr
72
F
SCSt
70
Charl
83
F
NE
96
Buck
78
F
Wyo
78
Evans
86
F
Yale
103
Bry
61
F
IL-C
75
StJos
89
F
YSU
56
RobM
76
F
Brown
51
URI
71
F
VCU
52
ODU
62
F
Boston
82
UNH
53
F
W&M
64
Marsh
84
F
Princ
73
Maine
59
F
Morg
75
GMas
82
F
ASU
54
Akr
86
F
Rut
57
Mia-FL
54
F
CenMI
81
SHSU
65
F
Bingha
56
Army
67
F
USD
86
Miss
93
F
FIU
81
FlGlf
80
F
SIU-E
58
W IL
83
F
SprH
65
Nich
85
F
(N/A)
62
MsVl
102
F
ArkLR
65
CenAR
78
F
UL
77
NOrl
73
F(OT)
UTRGV
53
Hou
58
F
UMKC
47
SDSt
75
F
NIU
83
WIGB
85
F
Rice
60
TxSt
74
F
IPFW
104
E IL
60
F
Clev
73
DeP
83
F
USA
67
USM
71
F
BYU
89
IlSt
92
F(OT)
Mont
72
Crei
98
F
WSt
59
UtVal
82
F
HI
61
UCLA
80
F
Portl
69
Colora
93
F
NebOm
71
AzSt
89
F
NrthIA
52
UtSt
71
F
NMSt
62
UTEP
58
F
N CO
88
Denv
72
F
GaTec
61
NW
67
F
MOSt
69
AF
88
F
PorSt
67
Stan
79
F
Pacif
78
Fres
81
F(OT)
(N/A)
72
Seatt
107
F
UCIrv
80
StMar
75
F
IndSt
86
SJSU
57
F
Valpa
72
UNLV
64
F
LongB
65
USC
75
F

UCLA 80, Hawaii 61

Nov 28, 2018, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Hawaii

26

35

61

UCLA

45

35

80

UCLA ends 2-game skid with 80-61 rout of Hawaii
Thu Nov 29, 2018 12:07 AM

LOS ANGELES (AP) Prince Ali slammed a one-handed dunk over 7-foot Dawson Carper and gave a look in the direction of Lonzo Ball sitting baseline.

Ball, the one-and-done UCLA star now with the Los Angeles Lakers, nodded.

"That's my guy," Ali said.

Ball and Indiana Pacers Aaron Holiday, TJ Leaf and Ike Anigbogu returned to their old stomping ground to see UCLA dismantle Hawaii 80-61 on Wednesday night. They visited the locker room before the game, even though only two current Bruins were on the same team as any of them.

"They're keeping an eye on us," Jaylen Hands said. "Them being there meant a lot to us."

Like Ball, Leaf and Anigbogu were in Westwood for one year before heading to the NBA. Holiday stuck around for three seasons.

"To have all those guys in the locker room, that's fun," coach Steve Alford said.

Ali scored a career-high 23 points and the Bruins (5-2) rebounded from consecutive losses to ranked opponents.

Kris Wilkes added 16 points for the Bruins, who made 10 3-pointers. They hit 11 in a 16-point loss to then-No. 7 North Carolina last week at the Las Vegas Invitational. That followed a 20-point loss to No. 11 Michigan State.

Hands had a career-high 11 of UCLA's 16 assists.

"We all feed off the point guard," Wilkes said of Hands. "When he's making moves, we just fall right behind him. It's hard to beat us when we're all playing together."

The Bruins led by 20 points in the first half, when Ali didn't miss a shot. He made all six of his field-goal attempts and was 4-of-4 from the free-throw line.

"I've been working on my game and it showed tonight," Ali said.

UCLA opened the game on an 18-5 run, hitting four of its eight first-half 3-pointers during the stretch.

"They really set the tone early with their shooting," Hawaii coach Eran Ganot said. "They have really good depth."

Wilkes had a highlight dunk with a one-handed jam late in the first half after 7-1 freshman Moses Brown and Jalen Hill dunked. Brown finished with 11 points and seven rebounds.

"They have talent from positions one through eight and they have guys that come off the bench and there's no drop-off," Hawaii's Jack Purchase said.

Owen Hulland scored 14 points for Hawaii (4-4) in the first meeting in 18 years between the teams. The Rainbow Warriors' first eight games have all been decided by double digits, with the Bruins handing them their worst loss so far.

The Rainbow Warriors were held to 27 percent shooting in the first half.

UCLA opened the second half in similarly dominant fashion. The Bruins outscored the Rainbow Warriors 17-9 and extended their lead to 62-35. They did it with balanced scoring: Cody Riley had six points, Ali added five and Wilkes four. Brown got things started with a putback dunk.

Purchase and Brocke Stepteau added 10 points each for Hawaii.

BIG PICTURE

Hawaii: The Rainbow Warriors return home to play seven straight home games after concluding a four-game visit to the mainland. They went 1-2 at the Wooden Legacy tournament over Thanksgiving.

UCLA: The Bruins were knocked out of the rankings after losing to Top 15-ranked teams in consecutive games at the Las Vegas Invitational for the first time since Nov. 22-23, 2011, at the Maui Invitational. They'll try to get back into the Top 25 with wins against four straight home opponents: Hawaii, Loyola Marymount, Notre Dame and Belmont, which owned a combined 21-4 record coming into this week. "We passed the first test," Alford said.

BACK IN WESTWOOD

Ball and Holiday sat together on one baseline, while Leaf and Anigbogu sat together on the other. The Pacers are in town to play the Lakers on Thursday. Former Bruins great Jamaal Wilkes and Toby Bailey, who played on UCLA's last national championship team in 1995, were on hand, too.

RILEY'S REBOUND

Riley had eight points and seven rebounds in 23 minutes. He didn't play in the Bruins' first three games because of a jaw injury, but has gradually built his minutes up coming off the bench in his last four. "He's a big body, he's a hard person to guard," Wilkes said. Riley was suspended all of his freshman season for his involvement in a shoplifting incident in China last fall.

UP NEXT

Hawaii: Hosts Hawaii-Hilo on Dec. 8.

UCLA: Hosts undefeated Loyola Marymount on Sunday. The teams last played in 2011.

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Leaders

Hawaii PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
O. Hulland 14 0 0 4 0 0
J. Purchase 10 0 2 4 0 0
UCLA PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
P. Ali 23 0 1 5 2 0
K. Wilkes 16 0 3 3 1 0

Team Comparison

HI UCLA
Points For 61 80
Field Goals 23/64-36% 31/63-49%
Three Pointers 9/31-29% 10/20-50%
Free Throws 6/7-86% 8/15-53%
Offensive Rebounds 10 12
Defensive Rebounds 25 31
Rebounds 38 46
Blocks 2 5
Steals 3 8
Turnovers 11 8
Personal Fouls 16 16
Technical Fouls 1 1
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - UCLA Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Nov 28 HI 61 @ UCLA 80 O. Hulland 14 P. Ali 23

Game Information

Stadium: Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, California
Attendance: 6,062
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