SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- On their way out of the NCAA Tournament, the Arizona Wildcats dished a final assist to a surprise recipient.
Several UCLA players said they took the news of Arizona’s 59-55 loss to 15th-seeded Princeton as another reminder to take their own 15th-seeded opponent seriously. The Bruins then blew out UNC Asheville 86-53 in Thursday’s last game at the Golden 1 Center, moving to to a West Region second-round game against Northwestern.
People are also reading… “I woke up and saw that they had got beat and I was pretty surprised,” Campbell said. “I immediately went on YouTube to watch the condensed game. It was crazy. Princeton played a hell of a game." UCLA guard Will McClendon said he watched the entire UA-Princeton game, saying he wasn’t surprised to see Arizona lose despite how they played last week in the Pac-12 Tournament.
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