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The Rundown: March 6

Men’s basketballRyan Smith, assistant Sports editor The Pac-12 announced its All-Pac-12 teams Monday afternoon following the conclusion of the regular season over the weekend. UCLA men’s basketball had two of its players selected – junior guard Aaron Holiday and senior center Thomas Welsh. Read more...

Photo: (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)



UCLA men’s basketball trails USC 43-40 in halftime

UCLA men’s basketball trailed by double-digits, and then it started playing like a team whose NCAA Tournament hopes were on the line. A subsequent 11-0 run got the Bruins (19-10, 10-7 Pac-12) back in the game, although they still trail the USC Trojans (21-9, 12-5) heading into halftime. Read more...

Photo: Junior guard Aaron Holiday hit four 3-pointers and scored 14 points as UCLA trailed USC by 3 points at halftime. (Amy Dixon/Assistant Photo editor)


Men’s basketball hopes to further Pac-12 prospects in USC game

When UCLA men’s basketball beat USC on Feb. 3, Reggie Miller joined the Bruins in the locker room afterward, everybody clapping and hooting and hollering about the exciting 82-79 win over the Trojans. Read more...

Photo: Junior guard Aaron Holiday and UCLA men’s basketball will close out regular season conference play with a visit to USC on Saturday. The Pac-12 tournament is set to begin next week in Las Vegas. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Shareef O’Neal, son of Shaquille O’Neal, to join UCLA basketball next season

Shaquille O’Neal brought three straight NBA championships to Los Angeles nearly 15 years ago. This year, he’s bringing his son. Shareef O’Neal, son of the NBA Hall of Famer, has committed to play for UCLA men’s basketball next season, 247sports.com reported. Read more...

Photo: Coach Steve Alford’s 2018-2019 squad will include 6-foot-8 Shareef O’Neal, the son of four-time NBA champion Shaquille O’Neal (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin)



Men’s basketball finishes last road game with another loss to Colorado

UCLA’s game against Colorado was a microcosm of the Bruins’ NCAA tournament hopes. Even though the Bruins (19-10, 10-7 Pac-12) tried prolonging the game by fouling the Buffaloes (16-13, 8-9) and forcing them to make free throws, the end result was never really in doubt. Read more...

Photo: Junior guard Aaron Holiday led the Bruins with 21 points in their third consecutive road loss. (Keila Mayberry, Daily Bruin staff)



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