Jaylen Clark’s perfect shooting performance and a 20-0 first-half run powered No. 8 UCLA to a 76-50 rout of Sacramento State on Monday in the season-opening contest for both teams in Los Angeles.
The Bruins trailed 16-12 midway through the first half before consecutive baskets from Tyger Campbell jump-started what proved to be the decisive stretch.
Campbell’s five straight points, including one of his two made 3-pointers on four attempts for the night, gave UCLA a lead it never relinquished. The Bruins extended the gap to 16 points before Sacramento State ended its scoring drought with 2:41 left in the half.
The Hornets went more than seven minutes between field goals as the Bruins took over.
UCLA’s lead swelled to as many as 27 points in the second half.
Clark’s game-high 17 points on 7-of-7 shooting from the floor highlighted a strong all-around performance that included four assists, eight rebounds and seven steals. His turnover-creation contributed to UCLA’s outstanding defensive night.
The Bruins turned 21 Sacramento State giveaways into 26 points. UCLA held the Hornets to just 19-of-55 shooting (34.5 percent) from the floor, including 2-for-18 (11.1 percent) from beyond the 3-point arc.
UCLA, meanwhile, knocked down six of its 10 3-point attempts as part of a 34-of-64 overall shooting performance from the floor (53.1 percent). David Singleton came off the bench to pace the Bruins’ long-range shooting, going 3-of-3 en route to 13 points.
He was one of five Bruins to score in double-figures along with Jaime Jaquez Jr. and Campbell, both of whom recorded 14 points. Jaquez also grabbed seven rebounds, while Campbell matched Clark and Sacramento State’s Gianni Hunt with a game-high four assists.
Amari Bailey rounded out UCLA’s double-digit-scoring performances with 10 points in his collegiate debut.
Zach Chappell and Cameron Wilbon led Sacramento State with 10 points each. Callum McRae led all players with 10 rebounds, and Akol Mawein added seven points and eight rebounds.
–Field Level Media