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Jan. 31, 2026 6:22 p.m.
Men’s basketball loses unbeaten home record to Indiana in double overtime defeat
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UCLA men’s basketball players huddle together on the court at Pauley Pavilion. The Bruins fell 98-97 to the Hoosiers despite forcing double-overtime. (Andrew Ramiro Diaz/Photo editor)

27 feet, 1.1 seconds left.
Donovan Dent found an open Trent Perry. 
Perry rose and fired.
A Hail Mary.
After trailing by 10 with 1:50 remaining in regulation, six with 43 seconds left and four with 25 seconds left, sophomore guard Trent Perry nailed a 3-pointer from the top of the key to send the game to overtime. 
But what was once a prayer became a nightmare, as a free throw from Hoosiers forward Trent Sisley with .3 seconds left of double-overtime sealed the Bruins fate.

By Una O'Farrell

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Men's Basketball

Jan. 31, 2026 11:37 a.m.
Trent Perry’s newfound limelight may see uncertain future with Skyy Clark return

When a team loses one of its best two-way players, chaos typically ensues.
Senior Skyy Clark went down with a hamstring injury in the second half of UCLA’s 74-61 loss to Iowa on Jan.

By Connor Dullinger

Men's Basketball

Jan. 28, 2026 10:45 p.m.

UCLA men’s basketball wins 73-57 over Oregon with defensive tenacity, grit

This post was updated Jan. 29 at 9:11 p.m.
“Kamikazes” are often only mentioned when discussing World War II. 
But the term has a different association in Eugene. 
The “Kamikaze Kids” characterized Oregon men’s basketball from 1972 to 1977, defined by the team’s full-court pressure and relentless hustle. 
Yet, it was UCLA men’s basketball (15-6, 7-3 Big Ten) that embraced this defensive tenacity in its 73-57 victory against Oregon (8-13, 1-9) at Eugene’s Matthew Knight Arena on Wednesday night. 
The Bruins’ defense limited the Ducks to a 35.6 field goal percentage and a 28.1% 3-point clip, while forcing 10 turnovers. 
Coach Mick Cronin’s team has elicited the third-most turnovers in the Big Ten this season, forcing 13.2 per game, and UCLA has scored the second-most points off turnovers in the conference. 
But turnovers are not the only measure of a team’s grit.

By Grant Walters

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