CSB 6.5 o133.5
FGCU -6.5 u133.5
-0.0 o0.0
FDU 0.0 u0.0
LIVE End Nov 22
OHIO 85 -7.5 o149.0
PORT 73 7.5 u149.0
LIVE 00:18 2nd Nov 22
DRKE 75 3.0 o143.0
FAU 63 -3.0 u143.0
ALBY
LIVE End Nov 22
MTU 95 -1.0 o145.5
USF 88 1.0 u145.5
LIVE End Nov 22
MIA 74 -4.5 o158.5
OKST 80 4.5 u158.5
PRE 5.5 o135.0
YSU -5.5 u135.0
LIVE End Nov 22
JMU 67 -2.5 o142.5
UCSD 73 2.5 u142.5
TB
FAMU
STT 2.0 o141.5
WOF -2.0 u141.5
INDPU 2.5 o133.5
CCU -2.5 u133.5
LIVE 08:49 2nd Nov 22
BRAD 77 -6.0 o146.0
WRST 74 6.0 u146.0
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UTECH 53 24.5 o155.5
UTAH 84 -24.5 u155.5
LIVE End Nov 22
CAMP 60 25.0 o142.5
OSU 104 -25.0 u142.5
UTM -3.0 o144.0
LEM 3.0 u144.0
SCUS 11.5 o154.0
ETSU -11.5 u154.0
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FOR 71 -7.0 u136.0
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GSU -5.0 u143.0
ULM 4.0 o137.0
NWST -4.0 u137.0
UNCA -8.5 o147.5
SEMO 8.5 u147.5
LIVE End Nov 22
PEPP 50 19.0 o137.5
NW 68 -19.0 u137.5
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NEB 74 10.0 o151.0
CREI 63 -10.0 u151.0
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NAU -4.5 u142.5
SCST -1.0 o147.5
AAMU 1.0 u147.5
PRST 4.5 o160.5
MILW -4.5 u160.5
SDAK -2.5 o154.0
USI 2.5 u154.0
LANE -0.0 o0.0
ARST 0.0 u0.0
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SMU 79 1.0 u157.5
ALST -1.0 o143.5
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GRC -19.5 u145.0
UCI -7.0 o138.0
WEB 7.0 u138.0
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LAS 83 -1.5 u151.0
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UAB 81 -7.5 u148.0
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FIU 58 4.0 u149.0
Final Nov 22
ECU 71 -13.0 o143.5
STET 64 13.0 u143.5
Final Nov 22
PITT 74 -7.5 o144.0
LSU 63 7.5 u144.0
Final Nov 22
ILST 68 11.0 o135.5
MCNS 76 -11.0 u135.5
Final Nov 22
KC 60 -4.0 o133.5
AMER 64 4.0 u133.5
Final Nov 22
WIS 86 -4.5 o148.0
UCF 70 4.5 u148.0
Final Nov 22
TEM 69 4.5 o148.5
FSU 78 -4.5 u148.5
Final Nov 22
HALL 60 5.5 o136.0
VAN 76 -5.5 u136.0
Final Nov 22
ULL 69 10.5 o133.5
LIB 89 -10.5 u133.5
Final Nov 22
MONM 67 5.0 o133.5
SFA 72 -5.0 u133.5
Final Nov 22
JVST 80 4.0 o153.5
TOL 82 -4.0 u153.5
Final Nov 22
LAM 72 10.5 o149.0
AKR 79 -10.5 u149.0
Final Nov 22
COLG 67 -1.5 o142.0
HARV 78 1.5 u142.0
Final Nov 22
SYR 74 11.0 o151.0
TTU 79 -11.0 u151.0
Final Nov 22
CWM 61 16.0 o165.0
NCST 84 -16.0 u165.0
Final Nov 22
WIN 61 20.5 o161.5
LOU 76 -20.5 u161.5
Final Nov 22
ARMY 79 -1.0 o139.0
MAN 80 1.0 u139.0
Final Nov 22
CHS 61 17.0 o155.5
INST 97 -17.0 u155.5
Final Nov 22
SIU 68 18.5 o159.0
FLA 93 -18.5 u159.0
Final Nov 22
MORG 73 3.5 o156.0
BUFF 82 -3.5 u156.0
Final Nov 22
VMI 66 19.0 o146.5
DAV 93 -19.0 u146.5
Final Nov 22
MW 39 12.0 o134.5
BUT 78 -12.0 u134.5
Final Nov 22
JKST 59 35.5 o157.5
UK 108 -35.5 u157.5
Final Nov 22
SJU 80 -10.5 o129.0
UVA 55 10.5 u129.0
Final Nov 22
ELON 84 15.5 o143.0
ND 77 -15.5 u143.0
Final Nov 22
PAC 56 20.5 o149.5
MIZZ 91 -20.5 u149.5
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UNO 93 18.0 o148.0
TULN 87 -18.0 u148.0
Final Nov 22
VCU 61 1.0 o139.5
NEV 64 -1.0 u139.5
Final Nov 22
TXST 83 6.0 o139.0
PRIN 80 -6.0 u139.0
Final Nov 22
GW 71 9.0 o150.5
KSU 83 -9.0 u150.5
Final Nov 22
IOWA 69 -2.5 o168.0
USU 77 2.5 u168.0
Final Nov 22
RICE 61 -11.5 o135.5
HCU 58 11.5 u135.5
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WIGB 81 -1.0 o151.5
EVAN 98 1.0 u151.5
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UVU 77 6.5 o143.0
MURR 75 -6.5 u143.0
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HOF 44 27.5 o132.5
HOU 80 -27.5 u132.5
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SELA 61 11.5 o140.0
WYO 64 -11.5 u140.0
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TEX 67 -7.5 o149.5
STJOE 58 7.5 u149.5
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UCRV 77 10.5 o143.5
CSU 75 -10.5 u143.5
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UALR 67 21.0 o144.5
ARK 79 -21.0 u144.5
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BAY 62 4.5 o142.0
TENN 77 -4.5 u142.0
Final Nov 22
CSF 47 27.0 o135.0
UCLA 80 -27.0 u135.0
Final Nov 22
SUU 72 -1.5 o151.0
USD 67 1.5 u151.0
Final Nov 22
ALCN 60 27.0 o142.5
WASH 77 -27.0 u142.5
Final Nov 22
UND 77 11.0 o147.0
LMU 73 -11.0 u147.0
Final Nov 22
DUKE 69 2.0 o162.0
ARIZ 55 -2.0 u162.0
UCLA 0th Pacific-1222-10
Gonzaga 0th West Coast31-1

UCLA @ Gonzaga preview

Lucas Oil Stadium

Last Meeting ( Dec 12, 2015 ) UCLA 71, Gonzaga 66

UCLA is cultivating a reputation as a giant-beater with back-to-back NCAA Tournament wins over second-seeded Alabama and top-seeded Michigan, but now comes the toughest assignment for any college basketball squad.

The 11th-seeded Bruins are tasked with upsetting ferocious, high-powered and unbeaten Gonzaga for a spot in the national title game when the teams square off Saturday night at the Final Four in Indianapolis.

UCLA (22-9) has won 11 national championships but is a heavy underdog against the top-seeded Bulldogs (30-0), who are two victories from becoming the first undefeated national champion since Indiana in 1976.

Gonzaga coach Mark Few has been attempting to deflect the history talk for much of the past three months and he did so again after Tuesday's dominating 85-66 win over Southern California.

"Everyone wants us to keep moving forward, but that's not how we roll," Few said. "This is a heck of an accomplishment. We're going to take it and savor it for what it is. That doesn't lessen our desire to win this game, the next game or win two more games.

"We're wise enough to know these are really, really special times. These are great accomplishments, and they need to be celebrated. That's how we're approaching it right now."

The winner will face either top-seeded Baylor or second-seeded Houston in Monday's title contest.

Gonzaga has notched 34 consecutive victories dating back to last season. The Bulldogs have also won a Division-I record 27 straight games by double digits.

So it would rank as quite an upset if the Bruins are on the floor Monday as few people expected them to make a run after losing four straight games prior to the tournament.

But five wins later, UCLA joins Virginia Commonwealth (2011) as the only teams to go from the First Four to the Final Four. It is the 19th time in program history that the Bruins have advanced to the Final Four.

Fueling the march has been Kentucky transfer Johnny Juzang, whose 28 points were more than half the team's output in Tuesday's 51-49 triumph over Michigan.

"It's such a beautiful thing, the way that we have come together for this postseason," said Juzang, who is averaging 21.6 points in the five wins. "It's just a feeling of everybody's just so unified. It's like one unit, and we're just all sharing in each other and rooting for each other. I think that's why we're at this point."

While Juzang carries the Bruins, Gonzaga packs star power in the trio of Corey Kispert, Jalen Suggs and Drew Timme.

Timme scored 23 points against USC while Suggs put together a stellar all-around game of 18 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists. Kispert added 18 points and eight rebounds to help the Bulldogs reach the Final Four for just the second time in school history -- the other was in 2017 when they lost to North Carolina in the national title game.

The Final Four stage is exactly where Suggs -- likely off to the NBA after his freshman season ends -- was aiming to be when he chose the Zags.

"It's hard not to think about it," Suggs said of possibly going unbeaten. "We try to keep our minds off of it and keep focused on the task at hand. It's a great accomplishment. Again, we just come in every day to play to the Gonzaga standard and for each other. We're not chasing anybody or anything."

UCLA is ahead of schedule in the building project under second-year coach Mick Cronin by reaching the Final Four for the first time since 2008 when the Ben Howland-coached squad reached that level for the third straight season.

UCLA joins LSU (1986), George Mason (2006), VCU (2011) and Loyola Chicago (2018) as No. 11 seeds to reach the Final Four.

In fact, there was a lot of criticism when the Bruins hired Cronin, who had spent the previous 13 seasons at Cincinnati and advanced as far as the Sweet 16 on just one occasion.

"This is great, but we've got work to do," Cronin said. "And, you know, hopefully I'll be around to keep trying to chase the tradition and the expectations at UCLA."

The Bruins and Gonzaga have met twice previously in the NCAA Tournament with the teams splitting a pair of Sweet 16 matchups.

The 2006 contest rates as one of the more memorable comebacks in recent NCAA Tournament history as the Bruins scored the final 11 points to record a 73-71 victory. Gonzaga's collapse left star Adam Morrison crying, face down, on the court.

The Bulldogs won 74-62 in the other meeting in 2015.

--Field Level Media

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