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Oregon Men’s Basketball Loses at UCLA for 5th Straight Loss
Eric Dailey Jr. scored a season-high 18 points, leading UCLA to a second consecutive win while Oregon suffered their fifth straight loss, officials said.
- On Saturday at Pauley Pavilion, UCLA's Eric Dailey Jr. led the Bruins to a 74-63 win over Oregon, scoring a season-high 18 points.
- Early spin moves and turnaround jumpers from Eric Dailey Jr. scored 14 of his season-high 18 points in the first half, dominating early after a scoreless stretch.
- Skyy Clark's three of six three-pointers and Tyler Bilodeau's 14 points helped lead UCLA's balanced offense in the win over Oregon.
- The victory gives UCLA momentum, as the UCLA men's basketball team has won four of five games while the Oregon Ducks men's basketball team suffered its fifth consecutive loss and hosts UC Davis on Dec. 13.
- UCLA still struggled to close despite an 18-point edge, and the UCLA coaching staff will seek consistency from Eric Dailey Jr., who must repeat a six-of-nine shooting, eight-rebound performance from Saturday.
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UCLA men’s basketball holds off Oregon
LOS ANGELES — UCLA men’s basketball has avoided a complete 40 minutes like the plague, but it got pretty close Saturday. With a fully healthy roster for just the third time in nine games, the Bruins were cruising. Throughout the first half, they cycled through multiple defensive looks and got contributions from a variety of offensive sources. But as things got tight in the second half, and the refs’ whistle buttoned up, they let Oregon creep bac…
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UCLA overcomes sluggish second half to top reeling Oregon
UCLA survived a cold second half of shooting and got 18 points from Eric Dailey Jr., one of five Bruins to score in double figures in their 74-63 win over Oregon on Saturday afternoon in Los Angeles.
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