Sharp-shooting UCLA races past Utah State in Midwest Region
Mar 20, 2025; Lexington, KY, USA; UCLA Bruins guard Eric Dailey Jr. (3) drives to the basket against Utah State Aggies guard Dexter Akanno (7) during the second half in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Rupp Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Prather-Imagn Images LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Skyy Clark and Eric Dailey Jr. scored 14 points apiece to lead a balanced attack as No. 7 UCLA cruised past No. 10 Utah State 72-47 on Thursday night in a Midwest Region contest at Rupp Arena.
Clark led a sharp-shooting display by the Bruins (23-10), who were 10-for-24 from 3-point range and advanced to face No. 2 Tennessee in the second round on Saturday.
Mason Falslev led the Aggies (26-8) with 17 points and 10 rebounds while Deyton Albury added 12 points and seven boards for Utah State, which couldn't find a way to overcome ice-cold shooting from the field.
The Aggies made just 18-of-60 shots and finished 4-for-31 from 3-point range.
It started badly for Utah State in the first half, missing 15 of their first 17 3-point attempts. The Aggies then missed their first four attempts in the second half before Isaac Johnson knocked one down nearly five minutes into the second half.
Falslev was the only consistent scorer for the Aggies in the first 20 minutes, scoring 13 of Utah State's 27 points.
The game was close in the opening six minutes before UCLA went on a 7-0 spurt to take the lead for good at 17-10.
A Falslev layup with 4:26 left in the first half cut UCLA's lead to two at 27-25. But Clark ignited a 12-0 run with a 3-pointer and 7-foot-3 center Aday Mara finished it with a pair of dunks as the Bruins built a 39-25 advantage.
As UCLA grew its lead to 23 in the second half, even their mistakes turned into wide-open 3-point field goals. A pass intended for Mara under the basket skipped through and found Clark on the far baseline unguarded.
The Clark triple was part of a 14-0 run that put the Bruins ahead 61-36 and ensured its place in Saturday's second round against Tennessee.
--Mike Petraglia, Field Level Media
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