UCLA Takes Care of Business at Oregon
UCLA won its third straight game, extending Oregon's losing streak to seven while shooting 87% from the free-throw line, capitalizing on Oregon's key player injuries.
- On Wednesday, UCLA men's basketball team beat Oregon 73-57, controlling the game despite early low energy.
- Missing key players, Oregon arrived undermanned as Nate Bittle, Jackson Shelstad and Takai Simpkins did not play due to injuries, leaving Kwame Evans Jr. as the main offensive threat.
- Dailey's dunk and rebound display punctuated an efficient night as UCLA made 20 of 23 free throws, with Bilodeau scoring 18, Dent adding 11 second-half points, and Perry contributing 12.
- UCLA is now 40% through the critical five-game stretch it needs to win and has won three straight and five of six, preparing to host Indiana on Saturday.
- Oregon's offense faltered early and often as the Ducks started 1-of-11 and shot 25% in the first half, while Kwame Evans Jr. led with 24 points and nine rebounds amid a seven-game losing streak.
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UCLA men coast to victory over short-handed, slumping Oregon
EUGENE, Ore. — Tyler Bilodeau had 18 points, Eric Daily Jr. had his second double-double this season, and UCLA beat short-handed Oregon, 73-57, on Wednesday night to extend the Ducks’ losing streak to seven games. Dailey finished with 14 points and a career-high tying 11 rebounds. Donovan Dent scored 11 of his 15 in the second half for UCLA (15-6 overall, 7-3 Big Ten) and Trent Perry, who was scoreless on 0-for-5 shooting before halftime, added …
UCLA coasts to victory over short-handed, slumping Oregon
Tyler Bilodeau scored 18 points and Eric Dailey Jr. added 14 points and 11 rebounds as UCLA extended its winning streak to three games with a 73-57 victory over Oregon on Wednesday at Eugene, Ore.
Bilodeau scores 18, UCLA beats short-handed Oregon 73-57, extends Ducks' skid to 7 games
Tyler Bilodeau had 18 points, Eric Daily Jr. had his second double-double this season, and UCLA beat short-handed Oregon 73-57 to extend the Ducks’ losing streak to seven games.
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