Bailey, No. 2 UCLA beat Colorado, advance to Pac-12 semis
AP
Mar 09, 2023
LAS VEGAS (AP) UCLA Bruins coach Mick Cronin said before Thursday's game against Colorado Buffaloes that not having Jaylen Clark in the Pac-12 Conference Tournament would be an opportunity for other players to step up.
Freshman Amari Bailey accepted that challenge, and largely because of his season-high 26 points, the second-ranked Bruins not only beat the Buffaloes 80-69 in the quarterfinals, they kept up their push for a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament.
Bailey entered the game averaging 9.6 points.
“I know he's got that in him, and I've been trying to figure out how to get it out of him,” Cronin said. “It hasn't been his fault. It's been mine trying to figure out ways to get his confidence going.”
UCLA (28-4) has won 11 games in a row 25 of 27 games overall, and this was its first victory in Las Vegas in four games. The top-seeded Bruins play fourth-seeded Oregon in the semifinals Friday.
Colorado coach Tad Boyle was ejected with 54.4 seconds left after arguing a call. He had to be restrained by his assistants before leaving the floor.
The frustration had been building for Colorado, which took 11 foul shot to UCLA's 31.
“We didn’t lose this game because of officiating," Boyle said. “We lost this game because Amari Bailey was terrific for UCLA. He played his best game of the year. ... Our inability to get the free throw line was the difference in the game and our turnovers (15) because when we drive on UCLA, they are very, very active with their hands.”
Bailey eclipsed his previous high of 24 points on Feb. 9 at Oregon State. Tyger Campbell scored 18 points for the Bruins, Jaime Jaquez Jr. had 16 and Adem Bona totaled 11 points and 10 rebounds.
Tristan da Silva led the Buffaloes (17-16) with 17 points. Julian Hammond III scored 14, Jalen Gabbidon 12 and Ethan Wright 10.
This was the Bruins' first game without Clark, who is out for at least this tournament with a lower-leg injury. He is a do-it-all player who averages 13 points and six rebounds and was named the conference Defensive Player of the Year.
Clark is a tough player to replace, but Bailey showed he could step up for at least one game.
“I feel like we could lose a lot with Jaylen's presence defensively," Bailey said. “So I wanted to come in and try to make at least some of it up and play as hard as I can on defense.”
Colorado gave the Bruins all they could handle, leading 61-60 with 5:18 remaining. Jaquez then ignited a nine-point with a 3-pointer to give UCLA the lead for good, outscoring Colorado 19-8 the rest of the way.
“We’ve done it a bunch this season,” Jaquez said. “I’ve got a lot of games under my belt here. I know a lot of my teammates do as well, like Tyger and David (Singleton). When we get into those situations, we know how to win. We understand that in crunch time you've got to get stops, and that’s what we did this game.”
THE BIG PICTURE
Colorado: The Buffaloes have only two seniors, so this performance is something they can build on for next season. Should they receive a bid to the NIT, that would be valuable experience.
UCLA: It's difficult to blame all of the Bruins' defensive problems on Clark's absence. But UCLA wins with defense, and not having him was noticeable as Colorado shot 58% in the first half and 51% for the game.
UP NEXT
Colorado: The Buffaloes await to see if they will head to the NIT.
UCLA: The Bruins swept two games against Oregon during the regular season.
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1st Half
COLO
Buffaloes
38
UCLA
Bruins
37
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
Lawson Lovering vs. Adem Bona (Julian Hammond III gains possession)
19:37
+3
Julian Hammond III makes three point jump shot
3-0
19:16
Lawson Lovering blocks Jaime Jaquez Jr.'s two point hook shot
19:14
Jaime Jaquez Jr. offensive rebound
19:08
Amari Bailey misses three point jump shot
19:06
Luke O'Brien defensive rebound
18:48
+3
Tristan da Silva makes three point pullup jump shot
6-0
18:21
Tristan da Silva personal foul (David Singleton draws the foul)
18:13
+2
Tyger Campbell makes two point pullup jump shot
6-2
18:01
Nique Clifford offensive foul
18:01
Nique Clifford turnover (offensive foul)
17:49
+2
Adem Bona makes two point layup (Jaime Jaquez Jr. assists)
6-4
17:22
+2
Lawson Lovering makes two point hook shot
8-4
17:05
Luke O'Brien shooting foul (Amari Bailey draws the foul)
17:05
Amari Bailey misses regular free throw 1 of 2
17:05
+1
Amari Bailey makes regular free throw 2 of 2
8-5
16:48
+2
Lawson Lovering makes two point hook shot (Julian Hammond III assists)
10-5
16:31
Tyger Campbell misses three point jump shot
16:29
Tristan da Silva defensive rebound
16:23
Nique Clifford misses two point pullup jump shot
16:21
Adem Bona defensive rebound
16:15
Amari Bailey offensive foul (Nique Clifford draws the foul)
16:15
Amari Bailey turnover (offensive foul)
15:59
Tristan da Silva turnover (double dribble)
15:59
TV timeout
15:45
David Singleton misses three point jump shot
15:43
Ethan Wright defensive rebound
15:19
Julian Hammond III misses three point pullup jump shot
15:17
David Singleton defensive rebound
14:46
+2
Mac Etienne makes two point layup (Tyger Campbell assists)
10-7
14:16
David Singleton personal foul (Ethan Wright draws the foul)
14:04
Tristan da Silva misses three point jump shot
14:02
Tyger Campbell defensive rebound
13:56
Will McClendon misses two point layup
13:54
Tristan da Silva defensive rebound
13:40
Mac Etienne shooting foul (Lawson Lovering draws the foul)
13:40
+1
Lawson Lovering makes regular free throw 1 of 2
11-7
13:40
Lawson Lovering misses regular free throw 2 of 2
13:40
Jaime Jaquez Jr. defensive rebound
13:30
Nique Clifford shooting foul (Tyger Campbell draws the foul)