Saturday, June 21

Men’s basketball to play Oregon in Pac-12 championship

Coming off its worst loss of the season, UCLA men’s basketball is looking for a fresh start. That much was evident from the players at Tuesday’s practice, both from their words and their wear. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior forward David Wear said the Bruins are treating the Pac-12 Tournament as the beginning of a new season, putting the regular season and their most recent loss to Washington State behind them. The Bruins will don their new Made in March uniforms to match up with their new mindset. (Lexy Atmore/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Jordan Adams proves vital to UCLA men’s basketball

Minutes after UCLA snapped a two-game losing streak over Oregon State on March 2, sophomore guard Jordan Adams spoke. Reporters on deadline asked Adams and sophomore guard/forward Kyle Anderson, UCLA’s leading scorers in the game and season, two minutes’ worth of questions, and after a moment of silence, the two were free to go. Read more...

Photo: Since its Dec. 19 game against Duke, UCLA won every game in which Jordan Adams scored more than 13 points. Photo credit: Katie Meyers



UCLA disappoints on the road again in 73-55 loss to WSU

Someone forgot to tell the UCLA men's basketball team that, unlike baseball, the game isn't over after nine. In what surprisingly crumbled to a 73-55 loss, UCLA began to coast just three minutes into the game. Read more...

Photo: Freshman guard Bryce Alford (right) and sophomore guard/forward Kyle Anderson (left) walk off the floor following UCLA’s loss to Washington State. Alford and Anderson were the only two Bruins to score 10 or more points. (Tim Bradbury/Daily Bruin senior staff)




Bruins tap into talent, defeat Huskies 91-82

SEATTLE — UCLA led by nine with just over seven minutes to play, and Jordan Adams was all smiles. The sophomore guard did so in the most unexpected of places: While getting cramps worked out of his calves and tightness wringed out of his hamstrings and quadriceps by a team trainer. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore guard Jordan Adams scored a career-high 31 points against the Washington Huskies. (Tim Bradbury/Daily Bruin senior staff)



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