Imperial Valley Press

Colorado beats UCLA 84-73 behind Gatling’s career night

- BY BETH HARRIS AP Sports Writer

LOS ANGELES — Shane Gatling picked a good time for a career night. With his mother celebratin­g her birthday at historic Pauley Pavilion, Gatling almost couldn’t miss.

He had career highs of 28 points and seven 3-pointers, helping the Buffaloes beat UCLA 84-73 on Wednesday night and sending the Bruins to their fifth loss in seven games.

Gatling was 8 of 10 from the floor, missed just two of his nine 3-point attempts and made 5 of 6 free throws.

Tyler Bey added 16 points and 10 rebounds, and D’Shawn Schwartz had 15 points for the Buffs (13-9, 4-6 Pac-12).

“It feels fantastic,” Buffs coach Tad Boyle said. “We had 22 assists and we really shot the ball well. It’s really time for our guys to have the success in shooting.”

The Bruins (12-11, 5-5) led just once on a jumper by Cody Riley early in the second half.

Gatling immediatel­y took over and hit three straight 3-pointers to put Colorado back in front 5247. the Buffs controlled the game’s final nine minutes when they outscored the Bruins 26-15.

“We’re a really young team,” Bartow said. “A lot of times when things start going badly for us a two-point deficit turns to four, then six, then eight or 10. It’s just a frustratin­g loss.”

Colorado hit 13 3-pointers — one off its season high — in the game, made 15 of 16 free throws and had a season-high 22 assists on 28 made field goals.

“I like our toughness has been during the last couple of games,” Boyle said. “The guys are really dialed in right now.”

Moses Brown led UCLA with 17 points, going 8 of 10 from the floor. The 7-foot-1 freshman connected on a couple of impressive jump hooks to avoid being trapped by the Buffs. He had eight rebounds, four steals and four blocked shots.

“I’m just trusting the process. I’m listening to everything coach says,” Brown said. “We work hard every single day in practice. I have faith we will do well this season.”

Chris Smith added 14 points and Hands had 13 points.

“Just going to keep pushing going forward,” Hands said. “Get better at what we need to get better at. We know where we need to be.”

UCLA’s leading scorer Kris Wilkes was held to eight points on 3 of 11 shooting. He averages 17.8 points. Bartow said Wilkes felt ill at halftime.

The Buffs raced to a 20-8 lead to open the game, making four 3-pointers during the stretch in which UCLA trailed by 13.

“We did a great job in getting stops in the first half,” Schwartz said. “I think getting stops gets them down and we got on them early.”

The Bruins eventually recov-

“Gatling is incredible,” interim Bruins coach Murry Bartow said. “Obviously our zone had some holes in it and Gatling found it.”

UCLA closed to 60-59 on a 3-pointer by Jaylen Hands before

 ??  ?? UCLA forward Cody Riley (2) is surrounded by Colorado defenders during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game on Wednesday, in Los Angeles. AP PHOTO/MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ
UCLA forward Cody Riley (2) is surrounded by Colorado defenders during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game on Wednesday, in Los Angeles. AP PHOTO/MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ

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