UCLA men have little trouble defeating Prairie View A&M
Briefly

UCLA's offense demonstrated remarkable efficiency with a season-high 111 points, showcasing their ability to score with 59% shooting and 47.6% on three-pointers.
While the Bruins enjoyed a dominant victory, Coach Mick Cronin highlighted defensive concerns, particularly a lack of perimeter defense that allowed the Panthers to score significantly.
The match allowed for player rotation, with key contributions from Dylan Andrews and Tyler Bilodeau, signaling deep bench strength ahead of tougher competition.
Next, UCLA faces a serious challenge against North Carolina, bringing a nine-game winning streak and a potent offense that could meet stiffer defensive tests.
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