AdvertisementUCLA’s frustration deepened with 93 seconds left when a foul initially called on North Carolina (7-5) was overturned and went against Hill, leading to a technical foul on the UCLA bench over its displeasure. Then came another flurry of UCLA turnovers as the Bruins reverted to their sloppy ways from the first half. Tyger Campbell, David Singleton and Chris Smith each committed a turnover to help North Carolina score the next four points. Harris finished with 14 points and forward Armando Bacot added 15 for North Carolina, which snapped its four-game losing streak despite playing a third consecutive game without freshman sensation Cole Anthony. “The turnovers,” Cronin said, “give us absolutely no chance.”
Source: Los Angeles Times December 21, 2019 22:33 UTC