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Gallery: UCLA men’s basketball concedes fourth consecutive loss to Liberty

By Jintak Han

Dec. 30, 2018 12:59 p.m.

Freshman center Moses Brown scores the first points of the game with a dunk in the game's first minute.

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Sophomore guard Chris Smith attempts to maneuver past Liberty forward Keenan Gumbs.

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Sophomore guard Kris Wilkes shoots a free throw. Wilkes continued the Bruins' free throw struggles, making only one of seven attempts.

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Liberty guard Caleb Homesley makes a layup. A subsequent 3-pointer by Homesley ended the first half of the game with an eight-point deficit for UCLA.

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Wilkes makes a layup in the first half. While Wilkes was UCLA's top scorer, he also missed the highest percentage shots, making only five of 16 field goal attempts.

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The Flames celebrate Homesley's 3-pointer. Homesley was the game's top scorer with 21 points.

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Brown is surrounded by Liberty forwards Scottie James and Gumbs before losing the ball. The Flames scored 32 points from turnovers while the Bruins gained only seven points.

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Redshirt freshman forward/center Jalen Hill blocks Liberty forward Myo Baxter-Bell's field goal attempt.

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''Changes in lineups, changes in minutes, those things have to happen,'' coach Steve Alford said after UCLA's loss to Liberty. The second loss at home extended the Bruins' losing streak to four.

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Jintak Han | Former senior staff photojournalist and news reporter
Jintak Han is a former senior staff photojournalist and news reporter who graduated in 2020. He served as an Assistant Photo editor from 2016 to 2017. Working at the Bruin through his entire undergraduate career since 2014, Han has won national recognition and numerous awards for his photojournalism. He is also known for his investigative reporting for the City & Crime beat. Han currently works as a freelance photojournalist and reporter for multiple news organizations.
Jintak Han is a former senior staff photojournalist and news reporter who graduated in 2020. He served as an Assistant Photo editor from 2016 to 2017. Working at the Bruin through his entire undergraduate career since 2014, Han has won national recognition and numerous awards for his photojournalism. He is also known for his investigative reporting for the City & Crime beat. Han currently works as a freelance photojournalist and reporter for multiple news organizations.
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