Los Angeles Times

UCLA in the ’Zona

Bruins roll over Cardinal and get the matchup they wanted in final

- By Chris Foster

UCLA 84, STANFORD 59

LAS VEGAS — This has been the tacit understand­ing in the UCLA locker room for more than two months.

It was not to be spoken out loud, maybe here and there it would slip out. Travis Wear certainly wasn’t going to hid his feelings when asked back in February.

“We’d like another shot at Arizona,” Wear said.

Well, March is here, and the Bruins get their wish. An 84-59 victory over Stanford in the MGM Garden Arena on Friday put UCLA in the Pac-12 tournament final against the fourth-ranked Wildcats.

This is what the Bruins — and Pac-12 officials — have dreamed about. A marquee game between the conference’s Hatfields and McCoys in Las Vegas This is no $4.99 shrimp cocktail. This should be a slab of prime rib.

This game has hung out there for a week, like a carrot, for the Bruins, who lost their only game with the Wildcats this season.

But first they had to get there.

ins, who had lost their only game with the Wildcats this season.

“This is the rivalry everyone wants to see,” Wear said.

Coach Steve Alford said that “you could spend weeks talking about this tradition.” But first and foremost, “We’re 40 minutes from a championsh­ip. We have to show up ready. Arizona was the best defensive team we faced all season. Our players know that.”

The Bruins (25-8) prepped for this moment with their best wire-to-wire performanc­e of the season. It was clear early on that the Cardinal (21-12) was in too deep.

Norman Powell scored 22 points, making seven of 10 shots. Travis Wear was a perfect eight-for-eight and finished with 16 points. Kyle Anderson, as usual, ran this business meeting, finishing with 13 points, eight rebounds and seven assists.

More important, this was demon slaying by the Bruins. For the first time in Pac-12 play this season they linked back-to-back victories during a trip away from Pauley Pavilion.

Alford chewed the team out after a loss at Oregon State. He justified the series of road splits as being part of Pac-12 life. He compliment­ed Washington State’s fine play after the Cougars shot 37% and beat the Bruins.

Alford turned to music to soothe this beast of a problem. He played it throughout practices leading up to the conference tournament.

Not exactly from the Coaching 101 handbook, but whatever works.

The Cardinal was one of the four Pac-12 teams that the Bruins tripped over during the regular season. Stanford shot 62% in a 83-74 victory Palo Alto.

The Bruins made it clear early there would be no repeat.

“It was something we had to deal with, and I guess we have,” guard Jordan Adams said,.

UCLA made nine of its first 13 shots and jumped to a 24-5 lead. The Cardinal was in the rearview mirror the rest of the night.

That seemed fine with Arizona fans. Those who remained after the Wildcats beat Colorado in the first semifinal offered up “U. of A.” chants throughout the game to remind the Bruins what was coming.

UCLA players have been quietly itching for this game since losing to the Wildcats, 79-75, in January.

A year ago, the Bruins swept the Wildcats, including a 66-64 victory in the Pac-12 semifinals.

UCLA has a 4-2 record against Arizona in the conference tournament, but 0-1 in the championsh­ip game.

 ?? Julie Jacobson Associated Press ?? IN A FIRST HALF DOMINATED by UCLA from the start, the Bruins’ David Wear snares a rebound from Stanford’s Dwight Powell. The Bruins jumped to a 24-5 lead and rolled into the tournament championsh­ip game.
Julie Jacobson Associated Press IN A FIRST HALF DOMINATED by UCLA from the start, the Bruins’ David Wear snares a rebound from Stanford’s Dwight Powell. The Bruins jumped to a 24-5 lead and rolled into the tournament championsh­ip game.
 ?? Ethan Miller Getty Images ?? STANFORD’S DWIGHT POWELL doesn’t seem comfortabl­e about it, but he makes a pass under pressure from UCLA’s Travis Wear.
Ethan Miller Getty Images STANFORD’S DWIGHT POWELL doesn’t seem comfortabl­e about it, but he makes a pass under pressure from UCLA’s Travis Wear.

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