This post was updated Feb. 17 at 11:20 p.m. A quick cut to the rim and a backdoor pass set Jaylen Clark up for a layup. The sophomore guard caught the pass and scored, good for his 11th and 12th points of the night, breaking his previous career high with over seven minutes to go in the first half. Clark’s early offense – scoring or assisting on 20 of the Bruins’ first 24 points – gave No. Read more...
Photo: Sophomore guard Jaylen Clark drives the ball in No. 13 UCLA men’s basketball’s win over Washington State on Thursday night. Clark set career highs in four categories, with 18 points, 11 rebounds, five assists and four steals. (Esther Li/Daily Bruin staff)






