The regular season is about to come to an end and UCLA, California, Washington and Arizona are all in position to take the Pac10 title. UCLA faces California tonight. Washington faces Arizona on Saturday.
The following week is the Pac10 post-season tournament where these four teams are expected to face off in the semi-finals and finals.
UCLA beat Arizona twice and Washington beat UCLA twice but Arizona beat Washington! California split with Arizona and Washington. As you can see, all very evenly matched.
Will any of these four teams run the table and go 5-0 and claim a higher spot in the NCAA?
Or will the teams continue to beat each other senseless?
California has a huge frontline. Washington has a tough senior point guard. Arizona has athletic players with an eye for offense. UCLA relies on their 2 guards and good team defense.
GO BRUINS!
UPDATE: Whew! Down 11 at the half, the Bruins came back and it was bearfight to a tie in regulation. But the Bruins took over in OT for the win! GO BRUINS! Next on the schedule is Stanford. Can't afford a let down. Maples Pavilion is like Haas, a place with rabid noisy fans.
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