UCLA starts fast and routs Arizona

NO. 5 UCLA 82, ARIZONA 60

Love has 26 points and 11 rebounds, Westbrook scores a career-high 21 points and Bruins take a 20-point halftime lead and cruise.

This game was over so quickly.

When Chase Budinger missed his first layup, when Jordan Hill missed his, and when Budinger shot an airball, UCLA was saying no way.

When Jerryd Bayless couldn't dribble right or left without finding Darren Collison's arms entwined with his, without feeling Russell Westbrook's breath in his ear, UCLA was saying go away.

UCLA beat Arizona, 82-60, Saturday at Pauley Pavilion. The fifth-ranked Bruins (20-2, 8-1) emphatically knocked the Wildcats out of their four-game winning streak and kept hold of a one-game lead over Stanford at the halfway point of the Pacific 10 Conference season. It was UCLA's biggest margin of victory in the series since March 10, 1983, when the Bruins won, 111-58, at home.

The Bruins have just played their best two games of the season and that's according to a very tough critic, Coach Ben Howland.

"That was a really fine win over an outstanding team," said Howland, whose team has defeated Arizona six consecutive times. "We played our best two games back to back that we have all year."

Counting last Saturday's 85-62 win over Oregon State and Thursday's 84-51 win over Arizona State, the Bruins have outscored three conference opponents, 251-173.

"We were thoroughly outplayed, outcoached, outhustled," Arizona Coach Kevin O'Neill said. "They went after us from the beginning to the end."

The Wildcats (15-7, 5-4) had come to Pauley with some acquired confidence and a computer ranking as the seventh-best team in the country.

They left quietly. Bayless, their highly acclaimed freshman point guard, had 13 points. Budinger, who was averaging 18.2 points, finished with nine, a testament Howland said, to the committed defense of junior forward Luc Richard Mbah a Moute.

Mbah a Moute ended up leaving the court on crutches after rolling his left ankle late. The preliminary diagnosis was a sprain and no fracture but so convincing was UCLA's victory that no one was downcast about yet another injury.

"Luc will be back, don't worry," said Westbrook, who finished with a career-high 21 points on 10-for-13 shooting.

UCLA freshman center Kevin Love had 26 points and 11 rebounds. Fifteen points came in an emphatic first half when the Bruins moved relentlessly ahead -- 12-5, 19-6, 23-8, 33-16 and 42-22 by halftime. Collison had 12 points, seven assists and one turnover. Josh Shipp had 13 points, five rebounds and four steals.


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