NCAAB Game Recap - Arizona at UCLA
Sat Jan 26, 2019 10:00 PM EST

WVU
66
Tenn
83
F
GaTec
53
Duke
66
F
UVA
82
ND
55
F
Kansas
63
KY
71
F
Syr
56
VaTec
78
F
Marq
87
Xav
82
F
Ill
78
MD
67
F
Ark
64
TxTch
67
F
Aub
84
MissSt
92
F
IaSt
87
Miss
73
F
Clem
67
NCSU
69
F
Pitt
51
Lou
66
F
LSU
86
Mizzu
80
F(OT)
Fla
50
TCU
55
F
OhSt
70
Nebras
60
F
Colg
72
LoyMD
79
F(OT)
Bama
68
Baylor
73
F
LIU
84
CenCT
71
F
Maine
66
Bingha
78
F
Detr
65
IUPUI
80
F
UMBC
59
UNH
51
F
TexAr
71
GASt
77
F
VMI
82
Citad
84
F
Drex
75
Del
76
F
Hof
84
Tows
61
F
E MI
93
W MI
67
F
KSU
53
TAMU
65
F
SouthCar
70
OkSt
74
F
Boston
78
Leh
94
F
Army
69
Lafy
63
F
Dart
59
Harv
64
F
David
54
StLou
53
F
Ball
74
Ohio
78
F
Tex
88
UGA
98
F
Dayt
75
Ford
52
F
VCU
80
Duques
74
F
NW
46
Wisc
62
F
USA
78
ULM
72
F
Monm
48
Niag
75
F
Hartfo
77
Albany
84
F
UtVal
74
ChiSt
60
F
Navy
64
HolyC
69
F
BGSU
53
Mia-O
67
F
JSU
77
MorSt
71
F
DelSt
74
How
80
F
Wash
79
OrSt
69
F
Elon
89
UNCW
82
F
NE
78
JMU
68
F
NOrl
61
InWor
52
F
SoFL
77
ECU
57
F
BC
65
Wake
61
F
Winth
91
Presb
99
F
Vand
55
Okla
86
F
UtSt
68
NM
66
F
BethC
71
Morg
77
F
IdaSt
84
MTSt
104
F
Fres
65
ColSt
74
F
W&M
59
Charl
74
F
App
77
ArkLR
73
F
Buck
68
Amer
76
F
Portl
70
Pacif
74
F
Brad
37
MOSt
55
F
Wyo
52
Bois
77
F
ODU
73
UTSA
74
F
FaDi
78
Bry
63
F
Oakl
80
IL-C
67
F
SeLA
69
NWSt
53
F
CenAR
56
AbCh
79
F
W IL
65
SDak
59
F
Rut
64
PSU
60
F
Samf
75
Furm
73
F
NCAT
51
NCC
48
F
FlaAM
72
Copp
70
F
SIU-E
69
TN-M
85
F
Longw
63
USC-Up
80
F
Belm
96
APSU
92
F
HCU
73
McNee
79
F
CoCar
77
ArkSt
64
F
Mercer
81
UNCG
88
F
TxSt
58
GaSo
74
F
Marsh
51
USM
101
F
W Ky
50
LaTec
62
F
Merrim
51
RobM
57
F
StFNY
74
MtStM
67
F
NIU
65
Akr
67
F
NebOm
73
SDSt
83
F
GWebb
60
ChaSo
74
F
E IL
59
SEMO
64
F
PVAM
89
MsVl
78
F
MTSU
53
N TX
70
F
Tul
75
SMU
85
F
WichSt
60
UConn
80
F
JackSt
65
Gram
63
F
StBon
66
Rich
57
F
Alc
59
ASU
74
F
SCSt
88
Savan
92
F
MD-ES
60
Norf
88
F
Lamar
59
SHSU
69
F
Campbl
58
Hamp
64
F
FAU
89
FIU
72
F
Seatt
54
UMKC
63
F
Denv
81
IPFW
91
F
Chat
69
Woff
80
F
Manh
40
Sien
53
F
TNTec
91
E KY
85
F
YSU
62
Clev
72
F
WIMil
60
NoKY
73
F
UNCA
61
HiPt
65
F
WIGB
75
WriSt
87
F
ETSU
91
WCU
69
F
CenMI
72
Toled
76
F
Vermt
73
Stony
52
F
SacHr
78
StFPA
79
F
Penn
78
StJos
70
F
GrgWas
55
GMas
62
F
Corn
70
Colum
73
F
South
62
AlaAM
68
F
Utah
82
Cal
64
F
AzSt
67
USC
69
F
Colora
62
Stan
75
F
Evans
74
NrthIA
81
F
NMSt
63
UTRGV
61
F
Troy
81
UL
86
F
UNLV
77
SDSU
94
F
UAB
89
Rice
86
F
NDSU
67
ORU
57
F
StMar
77
Pepp
84
F(OT)
N CO
63
NoAZ
48
F
Drake
70
Valpa
59
F
TXSo
86
ArkPB
90
F
TNSt
62
Murr
100
F
UNCC
53
UTEP
57
F
Web
68
Mont
75
F
LoyMa
69
SCla
61
F
AF
73
SJSU
71
F(2OT)
Ariz
69
UCLA
90
F
GrCan
90
CBU
73
F
CS-Ful
80
CAPoly
63
F
USF
63
USD
67
F
UCSB
82
LongB
71
F
UCRiv
64
UCIrv
82
F
Ida
53
PorSt
69
F
E WA
94
Sac
92
F(OT)
UCDav
60
HI
80
F

UCLA 90, Arizona 69

Jan 26, 2019, 10:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Arizona

25

44

69

UCLA

38

52

90

UCLA routs Arizona 90-69 to end 3-game skid; Wilkes has 34
Sun Jan 27, 2019 1:38 AM

LOS ANGELES (AP) For the first time in a long time, UCLA played 40 minutes together. The Bruins shared the ball, defended and didn't let up.

Kris Wilkes led the way with a career-high 34 points, Moses Brown had 11 points and 15 rebounds, and the Bruins routed Arizona 90-69 on Saturday night to snap a three-game skid.

It was UCLA's largest margin of victory between the rivals since a 71-49 win on Feb. 26, 2011, and fifth-biggest in the series that began in 1923.

"We shared the ball and knocked down shots," Wilkes said. "I calmed down a lot more and wasn't trying to force a lot of shots like I previously did in the past game."

The Bruins (11-9, 4-3 Pac-12) opened a 20-point lead early in the second half when Wilkes scored their first six points and Jalen Hill completed a 3-point play.

Wilkes tied his career high with five 3-pointers in the second half when UCLA shot 67 percent from the floor and never allowed Arizona to make a run. He also hit all five of his free throw attempts.

"You could see the look in his eye, you see he was confident," Bruins interim coach Murry Bartow said. "I like that he wasn't giddy about it. He was very professional and didn't change his expression much."

Jaylen Hands added 12 points and 11 assists for the Bruins.

The Wildcats (14-7, 5-3) went nearly five minutes without a field goal until Brandon Williams hit a 3-pointer that left them trailing 62-41.

"We can't make a shot," Arizona coach Sean Miller said. "At the end of the day, someone really has to throw that ball in."

Wilkes scored 10 in a row, including two 3s, and Hill's dunk gave UCLA its largest lead of the game, 70-44.

Brown's presence helped the Bruins own a scoring 42-26 edge in the paint.

"It's really big that he plays 30-plus minutes because he really anchors our 2-zone," Bartow said. "We're much better when he's in the middle of it."

Williams led Arizona with 19 points in the Wildcats' first visit to Pauley Pavilion in two years. They won that game 96-85 in January 2017 when both teams were ranked in the top 10.

"We're getting shots that we're capable of making. We're just not making them," Williams said.

The Pac-12's longtime powers have fallen from that lofty perch with both schools struggling during a season in which no league school currently resides in the Top 25.

BIG PICTURE

Arizona: The Wildcats stumbled through two blowout losses in LA, the other one by 23 points at USC. They've dropped three of four but in a weakened Pac-12 they're still in the upper tier of the standings.

UCLA: The Bruins bounced back in nearly all categories from their nine-point loss to Arizona State. They made free throws, controlled the boards and played well with the lead. They face first-place Washington on the road next weekend.

NO JETER

The Wildcats played both games in LA without center Chase Jeter, who has been bothered by a sore back for the last week. Without their 6-10 center the Wildcats were outrebounded 98-69 in both losses. Jeter is their leading rebounder at 7.2 and top scorer off the bench with 12.6 points.

HONORING THE PAST

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and several of his teammates from UCLA's 1969 national championship squad were honored at halftime. Abdul-Jabbar leaned on a long cane during the introductions.

THE PAST AND THE PRESENT

Abdul-Jabbar and the 7-foot-1 Brown met for the first time. Brown, the Bruins' tallest player since 1992-93, had his seventh double-double of the season. The freshman attended Archbishop Malloy High in New York, and Abdul-Jabbar starred at Power Memorial Academy in the city.

"I always wanted to meet him," Brown said. "We had a lot of things in common. He told me to keep up the good work."

Bill Walton, another legendary UCLA big man, chatted with Brown during early warmups before doing TV commentary.

"He talks to me all the time before games trying to get my head right and tells me to work hard and work smart," Brown said.

UP NEXT

Arizona: At Arizona State on Friday in the first of two rivalry meetings.

UCLA: Visits next-to-last place Washington State on Wednesday.

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Leaders

Arizona PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
B. Williams 19 0 3 0 3 0
I. Lee 11 0 1 7 0 1
UCLA PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Wilkes 34 0 3 4 0 0
J. Hands 12 0 11 4 1 1

Team Comparison

Ariz UCLA
Points For 69 90
Field Goals 22/66-33% 33/57-58%
Three Pointers 8/26-31% 9/23-39%
Free Throws 17/25-68% 15/22-68%
Offensive Rebounds 13 12
Defensive Rebounds 17 35
Rebounds 34 49
Blocks 1 3
Steals 11 6
Turnovers 9 18
Personal Fouls 20 22
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Jan 26 Ariz 69 @ UCLA 90 B. Williams 19 K. Wilkes 34

Game Information

Stadium: Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, California
Attendance: 11,164
Game Time: