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By TheGuru8700, Section College
Bruins Bully Bayou Bengals 59 - 45
The NCAA Men's basketball Final Four has produced some of the most magical and memorable games in basketball history. That was definitely not the case in Saturday's UCLA - LSU regional semifinal game in Indianapolis. The Oakland region representative, number two ranked UCLA Bruins seemingly channeled the mojo of John Wooden, Lew Alcindor, Bill Walton, and Reggie Miller while pounding the LSU Tigers for 40 straight minutes. A game what many said to be an instant classic was quickly turned into non-competitive rout with UCLA defeating LSU 59 to 45. The UCLA Bruins, who even went under my radar this season, came out and overmatched and outplayed a widely heralded Tigers team. LSU, sporting two future NBA lottery picks in Glen "Big Baby" Davis and Tyrus Thomas, looked fatigued and bamboozled against the Bruin defensive tenacity.
LSU Sophomore forward, 6 foot 9 inch, 310 pound Glen "Big Baby" Davis came into Saturday's game averaging 18.5 points per game on the season and 20.8 in the tourney. But the defensive brigade of UCLA's Luc Richard Mbah A Moute, Ryan Hollins, and Lorenzo Mata held the big man to 14 points on 5 of 17 shooting with only 7 rebounds before he fouled out of the game late in the second half. Davis, who also finished the regular season as the SEC player of the year, came into this game having had his way with opposing big men, yet he seemingly met his match by struggling against the length, athleticism and number of Bruin big men. UCLA head coach Ben Howland formulated a flawless defensive scheme to frustrate and tire the LSU star underclassman.
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