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UCLA rallies past Arizona State to give Cronin 400th victory
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Mick Cronin‘s groups have actually won various methods his 18 years as a college basketball coach, however his UCLA team included a brand-new one to the list on Saturday night in what wound up being a turning point victory.
The Bruins didn’t get their very first lead over Arizona State up until Jaylen Clark made his 2nd complimentary toss with 1.4 seconds staying. The freshman’s nasty shot permitted UCLA to escape Pauley Structure with a 80-79 victory to give coach Mick Cronin his 400th profession win.
Cronin stated it was the very first time he can keep in mind winning a video game after routing for practically all of it.
“There are a lot of ways to win. What I want them to learn is they should do what I want them to do,” he stated. “I hope they also learned that once you get in the tournament games aren’t over until the end.”
While Cronin values the turning point, the more vital reality is that the Bruins win ties them with Southern California atop the Pac-12 Conference. Both have a 12-3 mark entering into the last 2 weeks of league play.
The Sun Devils led 77-70 with 3:57 staying after Kimani Lawrence’s 3-point play however the Bruins rallied to with a 9-2 run, consisting of a set of Tyger Campbell complimentary tosses with 39.3 seconds to connect it at 79-all.
Holland Woods missed out on a 3-pointer with 15 seconds staying, which was rebounded by UCLA‘s Jaime Jaquez Jr. Campbell missed out on a prospective game-winning jumper however Clark got the rebound and was fouled by Lawrence.
Clark was 7 of 8 on complimentary tosses entering into the video game, however missed out on the very first one. He nailed the 2nd, which sufficed. UCLA was 19 of 23 from the line for the video game, consisting of 13 of 15 in the 2nd half.
“I think this is the best free throw team I’ve had in 18 years. The key was getting fouled,” Cronin stated. “We were getting stops and having possessions that we did not waste.”
Arizona State called a time out, however Alonzo Edge Jr.’s desperation half-court shot was off target as the horn sounded.
“I thought we played really well through the majority of the game. We just didn’t make one more play that was necessary in order to win, whether that was defensive rebounds or someone hitting a shot,” ASU coach Bobby Hurley Jr. stated. “As the game wound down, we just made too many mistakes in the last two minutes of the game.”
Cody Riley led UCLA (16-5) with 17 points while Johnny Juzang added 12 and Jules Bernard 11. Jaquez Jr. had nine points and 11 rebounds.
“It was an ugly start and an ugly game but I’m glad we came out with the win,” Riley said.
Remy Martin led Arizona State (7-11, 4-8 Pac-12) with 25 points for his 11th career game with 25 or more. Verge and Lawrence scored 18 apiece.
Martin scored the game’s first eight points as the Sun Devils raced out to a 10-0 lead. They kept the lead in double digits for the first six minutes until UCLA starting slowly whittling down the lead. Bernard’s 3-pointer brought the Bruins within 33-32 with 1:44 remaining before Woods and Martin connected from beyond the arc to push lead back up to seven.
Arizona State was up 41-34 at halftime. It extended its lead to 58-48 on Lawrence’s dunk before the Bruins started slowly coming back.
CRONIN’S MILESTONE
Cronin is in his second year at UCLA and has a 35-17 record. He went 69-24 in three seasons at Murray State (2003-06) and 296-147 in 13 seasons at Cincinnati (2006-19). Cronin is one of six current head coaches to have led his teams to the past nine NCAA Tournaments.
UCLA athletic director Martin Jarmond presented Cronin with the game ball in the locker room.
“I’ve had a lot of different types of teams. I thought my first year (at Murray State) I was going to be the next Coach Wooden,” Cronin said. “We averaged 82 points per game, were second in the nation in assists and field-goal percentage and then everyone graduated and I realized I was far from Coach Wooden. Now I am just trying to make him and his family here proud.”
BIG PICTURE
Arizona State: It is the second straight year the Sun Devils have lost a heartbreaker in Westwood. They are 72-13, including 5-3 this season when leading at halftime.
UCLA: The Bruins have won 19 of their past 23 Pac-12 games dating to last season.
UP NEXT
Arizona State hosts Washington on Tuesday to make up a game that was originally scheduled for Jan. 2.
UCLA travels to Utah on Thursday. The Bruins won the first meeting 72-70 on Dec. 31.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) – Mick Cronin‘s groups have actually won various methods his 18 years as a college basketball coach, however his UCLA team included a brand-new one to the list on Saturday night in what wound up being a turning point victory.
The Bruins didn’t get their very first lead over Arizona State up until Jaylen Clark made his 2nd complimentary toss with 1.4 seconds staying. The freshman’s nasty shot permitted UCLA to escape Pauley Structure with a 80-79 victory to give coach Mick Cronin his 400th profession win.
Cronin stated it was the very first time he can keep in mind winning a video game after routing for practically all of it.
“There are a lot of ways to win. What I want them to learn is they should do what I want them to do,” he stated. “I hope they also learned that once you get in the tournament games aren’t over until the end.”
While Cronin values the turning point, the more vital reality is that the Bruins win ties them with Southern California atop the Pac-12 Conference. Both have a 12-3 mark entering into the last 2 weeks of league play.
The Sun Devils led 77-70 with 3:57 staying after Kimani Lawrence’s 3-point play however the Bruins rallied to with a 9-2 run, consisting of a set of Tyger Campbell complimentary tosses with 39.3 seconds to connect it at 79-all.
Holland Woods missed out on a 3-pointer with 15 seconds staying, which was rebounded by UCLA‘s Jaime Jaquez Jr. Campbell missed out on a prospective game-winning jumper however Clark got the rebound and was fouled by Lawrence.
Clark was 7 of 8 on complimentary tosses entering into the video game, however missed out on the very first one. He nailed the 2nd, which sufficed. UCLA was 19 of 23 from the line for the video game, consisting of 13 of 15 in the 2nd half.
“I think this is the best free throw team I’ve had in 18 years. The key was getting fouled,” Cronin stated. “We were getting stops and having possessions that we did not waste.”
Arizona State called a time out, however Alonzo Edge Jr.’s desperation half-court shot was off target as the horn sounded.
“I thought we played really well through the majority of the game. We just didn’t make one more play that was necessary in order to win, whether that was defensive rebounds or someone hitting a shot,” ASU coach Bobby Hurley Jr. stated. “As the game wound down, we just made too many mistakes in the last two minutes of the game.”
Cody Riley led UCLA (16-5) with 17 points while Johnny Juzang added 12 and Jules Bernard 11. Jaquez Jr. had nine points and 11 rebounds.
“It was an ugly start and an ugly game but I’m glad we came out with the win,” Riley said.
Remy Martin led Arizona State (7-11, 4-8 Pac-12) with 25 points for his 11th career game with 25 or more. Verge and Lawrence scored 18 apiece.
Martin scored the game’s first eight points as the Sun Devils raced out to a 10-0 lead. They kept the lead in double digits for the first six minutes until UCLA starting slowly whittling down the lead. Bernard’s 3-pointer brought the Bruins within 33-32 with 1:44 remaining before Woods and Martin connected from beyond the arc to push lead back up to seven.
Arizona State was up 41-34 at halftime. It extended its lead to 58-48 on Lawrence’s dunk before the Bruins started slowly coming back.
CRONIN’S MILESTONE
Cronin is in his second year at UCLA and has a 35-17 record. He went 69-24 in three seasons at Murray State (2003-06) and 296-147 in 13 seasons at Cincinnati (2006-19). Cronin is one of six current head coaches to have led his teams to the past nine NCAA Tournaments.
UCLA athletic director Martin Jarmond presented Cronin with the game ball in the locker room.
“I’ve had a lot of different types of teams. I thought my first year (at Murray State) I was going to be the next Coach Wooden,” Cronin said. “We averaged 82 points per game, were second in the nation in assists and field-goal percentage and then everyone graduated and I realized I was far from Coach Wooden. Now I am just trying to make him and his family here proud.”
BIG PICTURE
Arizona State: It is the second straight year the Sun Devils have lost a heartbreaker in Westwood. They are 72-13, including 5-3 this season when leading at halftime.
UCLA: The Bruins have won 19 of their past 23 Pac-12 games dating to last season.
UP NEXT
Arizona State hosts Washington on Tuesday to make up a game that was originally scheduled for Jan. 2.
UCLA travels to Utah on Thursday. The Bruins won the first meeting 72-70 on Dec. 31.
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More AP college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/College-basketball and https://twitter.com/AP_Top25
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