UCLA Basketball: Bruins' Season Slipping Away With Loss At Washington State

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Deja vu.
The UCLA Bruins blew another double-digit lead and lost on the road. This time, it was at the hands of Washington State by a score of 77-65 on Saturday night.
The loss most likely eliminates UCLA from any hope of getting an NCAA Tournament at-large bid and forces them to win the Pac-12 Tournament if they want to see the postseason.
UCLA had four players score in double figures with Dylan Andrews leading the way with 21 points. Sebastian Mack and Lazar Stefanovic each scored 11 and Adem Bona had 10.
Head coach Mick Cronin has preached all season that the team that leads in rebounding typically has a better chance at winning. WSU out-rebounded UCLA 39-24 and had 20 second-chance points.
FINAL: Washington State 77, UCLA 65#GoBruins pic.twitter.com/N6Eyg9sjzM
— UCLA Men’s Basketball (@UCLAMBB) March 3, 2024
UCLA got a fast start, scoring the first six points of the game and forcing WSU to take an early timeout.
Defense leads to offense and a Washington State timeout!
— UCLA Men’s Basketball (@UCLAMBB) March 3, 2024
📺: @Pac12Network#GoBruins pic.twitter.com/P5a1FotRSt
Andrews pushed the lead to 12 with this swipe and easy lay-in.
There they go again! DA gets the swipe, Baz with the finish 😤
— UCLA Men’s Basketball (@UCLAMBB) March 3, 2024
📺: @Pac12Network #GoBruins pic.twitter.com/RRIsLGAsqR
The lead evaporated and WSU took a 40-32 score into halftime. Bona got going in the second half but played out of control and fouled out with only one rebound on the night.
Adem Bona ... 𝙞𝙣 𝙩𝙧𝙖𝙣𝙨𝙞𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣!
— UCLA Men’s Basketball (@UCLAMBB) March 3, 2024
📺: @Pac12Network #GoBruins | @adembona pic.twitter.com/syXc6sYIAO
Brandon Williams scored six points with two coming on this bucket.
That Aday touch pass ... and B-Will finish 🤯
— UCLA Men’s Basketball (@UCLAMBB) March 3, 2024
📺: @Pac12Network #GoBruins | @b_wills5 pic.twitter.com/TGVt5QWurF
UCLA returns home next week to finish out the last regular season as a Pac-12 member against Arizona State and Arizona.

Maren Angus-Coombs was born in Los Angeles and raised in Nashville, Tenn. She is a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University and has been a sports writer since 2008. Despite being raised in the South, her sports obsession has always been in Los Angeles. She is currently a staff writer for the LA Sports Report Network.