The first round of the 2003 Pac-10 Men's Basketball Tournament pitted first-seeded Arizona, the top-ranked team in the country, against eighth-seeded UCLA.
Sophomore forward Andre Patterson throws down a dunk. Patterson had 13 points and 12 rebounds in the game.
Sophomore guard Dijon Thompson runs into traffic while driving to the hoop. Thompson scored 15 points during the game.
Senior guard Ray Young looks for a passing lane.
Arizona senior forward Luke Walton boxes out UCLA sophomore forward Andre Patterson. Walton, son of UCLA legend Bill Walton, has since played in the NBA for almost ten years with the Los Angeles Lakers and Cleveland Cavaliers.
Backup junior guard Jon Crispin moves toward the basket in the second half.
The UCLA bench jokes around during a break in the action.
Sophomore guard Ryan Walcott drives to the hoop against the Arizona defense.
Junior forward T.J. Cummings lines up a free throw. Cummings scored 18 points in the game.
Senior forward Jason Kapono led the way for the Bruins in scoring, tallying 26 points.
Senior forward Jason Kapono looks for a pass around Arizona guard Salim Stoudamire. Kapono, who led UCLA in scoring in all four of his seasons, was drafted in the second round by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2003 draft.
Fans get pumped up near the end of the game.
Down three points at the end of regulation, senior guard Ray Young puts up a shot over Arizona's Channing Frye. Young's shot was good, tying the game at 82-82 and forcing overtime.
Sophomore forward Andre Patterson celebrates a dunk late in the game.
Senior guard Ray Young goes to the hoop late in the game for a layup.
Head coach Steve Lavin coaches his team during overtime.
(From left) sophomore guard Ryan Walcott, senior guard Ray Young and senior forward Jason Kapono look on during the final minutes of UCLA's upset of Arizona.
Head coach Steve Lavin celebrates with senior guard Ray Young after UCLA's improbable win over Arizona.
Head coach Steve Lavin (left) embraces athletic director Dan Guerrero after the game. While 2003 was Guerrero's first year on the job, it would prove to be Lavin's last.