Imperial Valley Press

Utah stuns UCLA 93-92 on Van Dyke’s 3-pointer at buzzer

- BY BETH HARRIS AP Sports Writer

LOS ANGELES — Sedrick Barefield dribbled into two defenders, pivoted and passed to Parker Van Dyke with the clock ticking down. Van Dyke took aim with two UCLA players leaping at him and sank a 3-pointer from well behind the line at the buzzer for Utah’s only lead of the game.

His basket completed a 22-point comeback and gave Utah a 93-92 victory on Saturday.

“My heart is fine, but my mind is really blown right now,” Utes coach Larry Krystkowia­k said.

Timmy Allen scored 18 of his 22 points in the second half to lead the Utes (13-10, 7-4 Pac12). Barefield added 19 points and Riley Battin had 18. Van Dyke made five 3-pointers in the second half and finished with 15 points.

“It felt really good coming out of my hands,” Van Dyke said about the game-winning shot.

“When you have the ball in your hands in the last two seconds, you have to let it fly.”

Jaylen Hands scored a career-high 27 points for the Bruins, who dropped their third in a row for the second time under interim coach Murry Bartow.

Hands tied his career high with four 3-pointers.

“That was crazy out there,” Hands said.

The Bruins (12-12, 5-6) led by 22 with 12:10 remaining only to get outscored 48-25 the rest of the game, including 23-9 in the last 2:45.

“It was just about the last 10 plays,” Van Dyke said. “If those don’t go your way, you really don’t have a shot. Some luck was involved because they missed some free throws. Coach K always talks about keeping the fight.”

After making their first 12 free throws, the Bruins went 10 of 17 from the line over the final 6:56.

“Maybe got a little tentative the last six, seven minutes of the game and last four, five minutes of the game we just couldn’t get a stop,” Bartow said.

“They made some incredible plays. We turned it over and missed a bunch of free throws.”

After employing a zone defense in recent games, the Bruins came out playing man-toman and it paid dividends.

The Utes missed their first four shots and committed nine turnovers in the first half.

 ?? PHOTO/ ?? Utah guard Parker Van Dyke (5) makes a winning three-point basket over UCLA guard Chris Smith (5) and guard David Singleton (34) as time expires during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game on Saturday, in Los Angeles. AP MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ
PHOTO/ Utah guard Parker Van Dyke (5) makes a winning three-point basket over UCLA guard Chris Smith (5) and guard David Singleton (34) as time expires during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game on Saturday, in Los Angeles. AP MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ

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