Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

No. 4 Bruins can clinch share of Pac-12 title in Colorado

- By Tarek Fattal tfattal@scng.com

There's no place like home, especially where a team has won 23 in a row.

It's the safe haven the No. 4-ranked UCLA men's basketball team wants to get back to with just two more Pac-12 Conference games left on the slate after this afternoon's final road game at Colorado at 1 p.m. (PT) on CBS.

The Bruins aren't too shabby on the road, either, going 7-2 away from Pauley Pavilion in conference play this season. And a victory over the Buffaloes – or either of the Arizona schools next week – can clinch the Bruins (244, 15-2 Pac-12) a share of the conference championsh­ip after Arizona State (20-9, 11-7) shocked No. 7 Arizona (24-5, 13-5) with a buzzer-beater from beyond half court Saturday.

The Bruins are in that position thanks to the recent play of Jaime Jaquez Jr., whom coach Mick Cronin thinks is a sure-pick to be an All-American.

“Jaime is a big-time player,” Cronin said. “You to earn that trust.”

Jaquez has been particular­ly good late in games. A reporter asked the 6-foot-7 senior after the 78-71 win over Utah if Jaquez is the “closer” on the Bruins, if that was his role on the team.

“I don't try to be. I just try and make the right play,” Jaquez said. “I know (Utah) started doubling me, so I passed to Jaylen Clark and he passed to Tyger Campbell for a big 3. It's a team, collective effort.”

Campbell added 18 points in UCLA's win over Utah. The senior point guard made three of his four 3-point attempts, a good sign considerin­g Campbell hasn't scored double digits since he scored 11 points on Feb. 2 against Washington.

“Because of our seniors, we have the chance to do something real special,” Cronin said. “We've put in the work, so now is not the time to take our foot off the gas.”

UCLA has won six of their past seven meetings against Colorado (7-11, 1514) and leads the all-time series 17-7.

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