NCAAB

Washington State Cougars at UCLA Bruins

· Pac-12 Tournament - Quarterfinal
Final
65 - 75
24-6, 14-1 Home

No. 13 UCLA beats Washington State 75-65 in Pac-12 quarters

Efe Abogidi stuffs UCLA with the denial at the rim

Jules Bernard kick-started the Bruins. Jaime Jacquez Jr. provided the finishing flourish.

Bernard scored 10 of his 19 points during a key first-half run and Jacquez had 17 of his 23 in the second, lifting No. 13 UCLA to a 75-65 win over Washington State on Thursday night.

“Obviously, these two guys both got it going.” UCLA coach Mick Cronin said. “We were stuck in the mud a little bit, and Jules made some big shots, got our energy level up.”

The second-seeded Bruins (24-6) got off to a slow start offensively, but shut down the Cougars until they could find a rhythm. Once UCLA did, it went on a 19-2 run to build a 12-point halftime lead and didn't let up.

The Bruins move into Friday's semifinals, where they'll play No. 21 USC.

“We started to get deflections and get out in transition,” Bernard said. “I feel like once we get easy buckets in transition, that gets our juices flowing.”

Seventh-seeded Washington State (19-14) struggled against UCLA's pressure during a lengthy first-half offensive funk. The Cougars shot better in the second half, but were unable to make up any ground as the Bruins continued to make shots.

Andrej Jakimovski had 15 points and Tyrell Roberts 14 to lead Washington State, which was playing in the conference tourney quarterfinals for the first time since 2011.

“We came out with a good energy, got ourselves a lead early in the first quarter of the game,” Washington State coach Kyle Smith said. “We stalled out a little bit and they kind of separated. I think we could have made that more competitive.”

UCLA blew out Washington State 76-56 in the teams' lone meeting during the regular season, the Cougars' most lopsided loss of the year.

Washington State forced numerous shots with the shot clock winding down in the first, and had a stretch of 8 1/2 minutes without a field goal. The Cougars shot 9 of 27 in the first half.

Bernard scored 10 points during the 19-2 run that put UCLA up 40-28 at halftime.

In the second half, Washington State made five of its first seven shots — and fell further behind. UCLA hit seven of nine shots during one stretch to push the lead to 57-42 and Jaquez helped keep the Cougars at bay.

“They’re an experienced team, so they’re going to hit back,” Roberts said. “We just weren’t able weather that storm.”

BIG PICTURE

Washington State: An awful offensive stretch in the first half put the Cougars in too deep a hole, even as the shots began falling in the second.

UCLA: Relied on its defense while its offense labored. Once the offense caught up, the Bruins rolled into the semifinals.

BOARD DOMINATION

UCLA controlled the boards after its slow start. The Bruins had a 40-25 rebounding advantage overall and scored 17 second-chance points on 12 offensive rebounds.

“We always talk about you've got to play harder than them, you've got to run harder than them and be more physical than them,” Cronin said. “As the game went on, we were. We started doing that.”

UP NEXT

Washington State: Awaits word on a possible invite to a second-tier postseason tournament.

UCLA: Plays No. 21 USC in Friday's semifinals.

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Matchup Prediction

UCLA: 85.2%
Washington State: 14.8%
*According to ESPN's Basketball Power Index

Recent Plays

2nd 0:00 End of Game 65 - 75
2nd 0:05 TJ Bamba made Three Point Jumper. Assisted by DJ Rodman. 65 - 75
2nd 0:12 DJ Rodman Defensive Rebound. 62 - 75
2nd 0:12 Russell Stong missed Three Point Jumper. 62 - 75
2nd 0:29 TJ Bamba made Layup. Assisted by DJ Rodman. 62 - 75

Statistics

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22-53 FG 29-61
41.5 Field Goal % 47.5
8-29 3PT 6-16
27.6 Three Point % 37.5
13-16 FT 11-11
81.3 Free Throw % 100.0
25 Rebounds 40
5 Offensive Rebounds 12
20 Defensive Rebounds 28
8 Assists 15
2 Steals 5
6 Blocks 2
11 Turnovers 12
2 Team Turnovers 0
11 Total Turnovers 12
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
0 Points Off Turnovers 0
0 Fast Break Points 0
0 Points in Paint 0
13 Fouls 20
2 Largest Lead 20

Game Information

Venue: T-Mobile Arena

Location: Las Vegas, NV
Capacity:

2024-25 West Coast Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
Saint Mary's 14-1 - 24-4
Gonzaga 12-3 2 21-7
San Francisco 12-4 2.5 22-7
Santa Clara 10-5 4 18-10
Oregon State 9-6 5 19-9
Loyola Marymount 7-9 7.5 15-13
Washington State 6-9 8 16-12
Portland 5-10 9 10-18
Pepperdine 4-11 10 10-18
Pacific 4-12 10.5 9-21
San Diego 1-14 13 4-24

2024-25 Big Ten Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
Michigan State 13-3 - 22-5
Michigan 12-3 0.5 20-6
Wisconsin 11-4 1.5 21-5
Maryland 11-5 2 21-6
Purdue 11-5 2 19-8
UCLA 10-6 3 19-8
Illinois 9-8 4.5 17-10
Oregon 8-8 5 19-8
Nebraska 7-9 6 17-10
Ohio State 7-9 6 15-12
Indiana 6-9 6.5 15-11
Minnesota 6-9 6.5 14-12
USC 6-9 6.5 14-12
Rutgers 6-10 7 13-14
Iowa 5-10 7.5 14-12
Northwestern 5-11 8 14-13
Washington 4-11 8.5 13-13
Penn State 4-12 9 14-13
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