- FinalOTOT0MICH
WIS62
6562
65 - Final1GTWN
RUTG69
6369
63 - Final2MISS
MIZZ79
9879
98 - Final3OKST
TEX72
5972
59 - Final4UNC
MIA61
8761
87 - Final5BUT
GW59
5659
56 - Final6DEP
MARQ78
8978
89 - Final7KU
OKLA66
7266
72 - Final8MSST
FLA58
8358
83 - Final9ISU
KSU70
7970
79 - Final1023
17PITT
CIN62
5262
52 - Final11MSU
PUR78
6578
65 - Final12LMU
GONZ55
7455
74 - Final13UTAH
ORE64
7364
73 - Final5OT5OT1411
25LOU
ND101
104101
104 - Final15UNM
UNLV55
6455
64 - Final16ILST
CREI75
7275
72
Final

Washington St 62
(11-13, 2-9 Pac-12)

UCLA 76
(18-6, 8-3 Pac-12)
Coverage: PACN
10:00 PM ET, February 9, 2013
Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, CA
Top Performers
Washington State: R. Woolridge 16 Pts, 2 Reb, 2 Ast, 1 Stl
UCLA: K. Anderson 12 Pts, 3 Reb, 7 Ast, 2 Stl, 2 Blk
LOS ANGELES -- A game after Shabazz Muhammad was criticized for his seemingly selfish behavior, the star freshman and his UCLA teammates showed plenty of generosity with each other.
Muhammad scored 12 of his 17 points in the first half, when UCLA took control on its way to routing Washington State 76-62 on Saturday night for the Bruins' second straight victory overall and seventh in a row over the Cougars. They had 22 assists, with Muhammad getting two of his own."It really helped us out, and that's how we got such a big margin early in the game," he said about the Bruins sharing the ball. "It was great for us. That's really what it's all about, getting your teammates acclimated in the offense."Muhammad's behavior at the end of UCLA's 2-point win over Washington on Thursday night, when Larry Drew II hit the game-winning jumper at the buzzer, had people talking. He clapped and stomped his feet while calling for the ball in the closing seconds, in keeping with his oft-stated desire to always take the final shot. After Drew II won the game, the Bruins celebrated on the court while Muhammad walked past them.He said the critics "blew it out of proportion. Everybody was on the floor. I didn't want to kill Larry. I really congratulated him after the game," Muhammad said, adding that such criticism comes with his status."That's one thing you got to take being a top recruited player. You got to know and be smart and keep playing."Against the Cougars, the Bruins had balanced scoring and their defense held Washington State to 35 percent shooting in the first half.Jordan Adams added 14 points, Kyle Anderson 12 and Travis Wear 11 while playing with strep throat for the Bruins (18-6, 8-3 Pac-12), who shot a season-high 62 percent from the field one game after hitting a season-low 33 percent against Washington. Their percentage was the team's best since Feb. 28, 2010, when they shot 66 percent in a 71-51 win at Washington State."Our team has grown in terms of being smart offensively when you're playing against a team that's so patient and makes us play defense for so long," coach Ben Howland said. "We got great looks against their zone."Brock Motum scored 17 points and Royce Woolridge added 16 for the Cougars (11-13, 2-9), who were coming off a four-point loss at Southern California. They have lost four in a row and nine of their last 11.Washington State's 19 turnovers were one off the team's season high and tied the most by a UCLA opponent this season."We started out soft because we couldn't get stops," Motum said. "If we get stops in a row, that's our plan to get into our offense and make our offense run more fluid because we can get out and run in transition."The Cougars hit five straight 3-pointers to start the game and didn't score their first 2-point basket until 3:41 remained in the half. They led 9-7 before UCLA went on a 32-15 run to end the half leading 39-24. The Bruins shot 59 percent, had seven steals and outscored the Cougars 20-4 in the paint."You've got to be able to score in the paint too and I think their athleticism and their quickness and their length bothered us," said Cougars coach Ken Bone, who is 0-7 against UCLA.Muhammad's highlight basket came on a one-handed dunk after Drew II found him alone on a fast break.The Bruins didn't have an extended scoring run in the second half, but they built a 20-point lead on a basket by Anderson."We came out with mindset of being unselfish and moving the ball around," he said.Trailing 67-47, Washington State put together its lone big run, outscoring UCLA 13-3 to trail 70-60. Dexter Kernich-Drew had seven points and Woolridge added four in a row in the spurt that ended when D.J. Shelton turned the ball over.Drew II got fouled and made both free throws to launch a 6-0 run that ended the game for the Bruins.Copyright by STATS LLC and The Associated Press
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(Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)Team Stat Comparison
WSU | UCLA | |
|---|---|---|
| Points | 62 | 76 |
| FG Made-Attempted | 22-54 (.407) | 31-50 (.620) |
| 3P Made-Attempted | 9-25 (.360) | 6-16 (.375) |
| FT Made-Attempted | 9-14 (.643) | 8-11 (.727) |
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) | 11 (0/0) | 15 (0/0) |
| Largest Lead | 2 | 20 |
Game Leaders
| WSU | UCLA | |
|---|---|---|
| Points | ||
| Rebounds | ||
| Assists | ||
| Steals | ||
| Blocks | ||
| Team Stats: Washington St. | UCLA | ||
Next 5 Games
| WSU | UCLA |
|---|---|
| 02/13 ORST 10:00pm 02/16 ORE 7:00pm 02/20 @ASU 10:00pm 02/23 @ARIZ 3:00pm 03/03 @WASH 3:30pm |
02/14 @CAL 9:00pm 02/16 @STAN 4:00pm 02/24 @USC 3:30pm 02/27 ASU 11:30pm 03/02 ARIZ 9:00pm |
| Complete Schedule: Washington St. | UCLA | |
Pac-12 Conference Standings
| TEAM | CONF W-L | TOTAL W-L |
|---|---|---|
| #7 Arizona | 12-6 | 25-7 |
| #19 Oregon | 12-6 | 26-8 |
| UCLA | 13-5 | 25-9 |
| Colorado | 10-8 | 21-11 |
| California | 12-6 | 20-11 |
| Arizona State | 9-9 | 21-12 |
| Stanford | 9-9 | 18-14 |
| Washington | 9-9 | 18-15 |
| Utah | 5-13 | 15-18 |
| USC | 9-9 | 14-18 |
| Oregon State | 4-14 | 14-18 |
| Washington State | 4-14 | 13-19 |
| View expanded standings » | ||
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