Friday, December 19

Men’s basketball ends NCAA run, falling to St. Bonaventure 65-58

The Bruins did not dance for very long this year. No. 11-seeded UCLA men’s basketball fell to No. 11-seeded St. Bonaventure on Tuesday by a score of 65-58 in one of the First Four matchups of the NCAA Tournament in Dayton, Ohio. Read more...

Photo: Though the 7-footer was up against an undersized defense, senior center Thomas Welsh totaled just 2 points on 1-of-5 shooting. (Hannah Burnett/Assistant Photo editor)


Men’s basketball scores No. 11-seed spot in NCAA Tournament

Kris Wilkes had never watched an NCAA selection show before – until Sunday. The freshman guard sat with his teammates in a room in Pauley Pavilion, watching as broadcasters’ at-large bids got dished out alphabetically. Read more...

Photo: Coach Steve Alford’s team will be making its second straight trip to the NCAA Tournament and the program’s first ever matchup as part of the top 68. (Mackenzie Possee/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Bruins lose 78-67 in overtime to Wildcats in Pac-12 semifinal

This post was updated March 9 at 9:22 p.m. LAS VEGAS — Aaron Holiday had already played 80 minutes of basketball in under 30 hours entering overtime Friday night. Read more...

Photo: Aaron Holiday did not lead the Bruins in scoring for the first time since their Jan. 20 loss at Oregon. The junior guard failed to lead No. 4 seed UCLA past No. 1 seed Arizona in the semifinal of the Pac-12 tournament. (Hannah Burnett/Assistant Photo editor)




UCLA advances to semifinals of Pac-12 Tournament with win over Stanford

LAS VEGAS— Aaron Holiday fell down after a foul with 1:56 left to go in the game. He laid on the ground for a few seconds, even rolling around a little before getting up. Read more...

Photo: Aaron Holiday played all 40 minutes in UCLA’s 88-77 win over Stanford in the quarterfinals of the Pac-12 tournament. The junior guard led all players with 34 points. (Hannah Burnett/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA men’s basketball to begin Pac-12 Tournament run against Stanford

Aaron Holiday can’t get a break, but he doesn’t want one either. The junior guard has played at least 40 minutes in 10 games, plus three additional games in which he’s played 39 minutes. Read more...

Photo: Aaron Holiday ranks within the top 20 for minutes played per game this season and will lead his team at it starts its run in the Pac-12 Tournament against Stanford on Thursday. (Amy Dixon/Assistant Photo editor)



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