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Last surge allows No. 4 UCLA to stave off Akron

Mar 17, 2022; Portland, OR, USA; Akron Zips guard Xavier Castaneda (13) shoots the basketball against the UCLA Bruins during the second half during the first round of the 2022 NCAA Tournament at Moda Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-USA TODAY Sports
Credit: Troy Wayrynen-USA TODAY Sports

Tyger Campbell rescued fourth-seeded UCLA with a personal late 8-0 run as the Bruins woke up from an offensive slumber to rally past 13th-seeded Akron 57-53 on Thursday night in an East Region game at Portland, Ore.

UCLA (26-7) used a 13-2 burst to take a 55-51 lead with 1:20 left, but Akron (24-10) made it a one-possession game on Garvin Clarke’s layup with 39 seconds to go.

It was still 55-53 when UCLA’s Cody Riley made the defensive play of the game, blocking Ali Ali’s reverse layup attempt that would have tied the game. Johnny Juzang iced the game with two free throws with 4.3 seconds left.

Campbell scored 16 points and had five assists for UCLA. Jaime Jaquez Jr. had 15 points, nine rebounds and six assists for the Bruins, who will play fifth-seeded Saint Mary’s on Saturday.

Xavier Castaneda scored 18 points to lead Akron, which was the tougher, more physical team for most of the game. But the Zips managed just four points in the final six minutes.

Campbell’s 3-pointer cut Akron’s lead to 51-50 with 2:51 left, and then Akron’s Enrique Freeman picked up his fifth foul for an illegal screen on the ensuing possession, ending his night after he posted 14 points and 10 rebounds.

Campbell made a free-throw-line jumper to put the Bruins up 52-51 at the 2:16 mark.

Castaneda missed a 3-point attempt before Campbell struck again, hitting a huge shot from 25 feet as the shot clock was winding down. That put UCLA up 55-51 with 1:20 remaining.

Earlier, Castaneda drilled 3-pointers on back-to-back possessions to give Akron a 44-39 lead, and Greg Tribble followed with a three-point play to push the lead to eight at the 7:54 mark. A pair of 3-pointers by Jules Bernard helped wake up UCLA down the stretch.

Akron played tight defense early, closing off the lane and forcing five turnovers through the first 11 minutes. The Zips ended up taking a 26-25 lead into halftime.

–Field Level Media

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