In the paint or from long range, UCLA men can't stop Michigan when needed
Briefly

The game started in Michigan's favor as they dominated the interior, with Goldin scoring 36 points, showcasing UCLA's struggle against strong inside play.
UCLA's comeback looked promising as they surged ahead 55-51, demonstrating their ability to adjust defensively, only to falter with their shooting later in the game.
Once in the lead, UCLA couldn't maintain momentum, suffering a long cold spell allowing Michigan to regain control and ultimately secure the victory.
Despite UCLA's best efforts and a loud crowd, Michigan's late-game runs sealed the Bruins' fate, marking their second consecutive loss in the season.
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