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Pac-12 basketball: Oregon knocks off UCLA for title
Pac-12 Tournament » Oregon pulls away in second half vs. UCLA.
First Published Mar 16 2013 11:25 pm • Last Updated Mar 16 2013 11:58 pm

Las Vegas • Carlos Emory scored 20 points, Johnathan Loyd added 19 and Oregon pulled away from No. 21 UCLA 78-69 to win the Pac-12 Tournament championship Saturday night at MGM Grand Garden Arena.

Oregon (26-8) shook off a shaky start with superb perimeter shooting, pulling away in the second half after the Bruins made a run.

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Oregon’s Carlos Emory leads with 20 points.

» The Ducks go 7 of 14 from 3-point range.

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Arsalan Kazemi had 12 points and 12 rebounds, and the Ducks hit 7 of 14 from 3-point range to win their third Pac-12 Tournament title.

UCLA (25-9) couldn’t keep up with the hot-shooting Ducks without freshman Jordan Adams, who sat on the bench with a boot on his right foot after breaking it in the semifinals against No. 18 Arizona.

Larry Drew II had 14 points and six assists, but had five turnovers for the top-seeded Bruins, who may have lost a chance to play in the West Regionals at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

Shabazz Muhammad had 14 points and Norman Powell had 10 in Adams’ place for UCLA.

Adams brought the Bruins back from an 11-point deficit by himself against Arizona in the semifinals, scoring 17 of his 24 points in the final 9:57 — 15 straight at one point — in UCLA’s 66-64 win.

The Bruins withstood a last-second flurry by the Wildcats, but Adams didn’t; one of Arizona’s players came down on his foot, breaking the fifth metatarsal. That left the Bruins without their second-leading scorer (15.3 points) and dimmed their hopes the rest of the postseason.

Oregon beat UCLA by nine in their lone meeting during the regular season, but was shaky on the big stage at first, with turnovers on its first four possessions and six in the opening 3 minutes.

Once the Ducks settled down, they settled in, hitting their first five 3-pointers during a 17-4 run that put them up 23-18.


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Oregon kept hitting from the perimeter — 7 of 9 from the arc — and led 41-32 at halftime.

But trailing by double figures is nothing to the Bruins; they had done it in every game this tournament.

Muhammad got UCLA started in its two previous rallies after struggling in the first half and did it again. Held to three points on 1-of-3 shooting, the fab freshman scored seven points in the opening 4½ minutes, pulling the Bruins within 49-46.

Oregon kept its composure, though.

The Ducks scored six straight points and did a better job of containing Muhammad.



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