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UCLA beats Cal in Pac-10 tourney game
Sunday, March 12, 2006
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LOS ANGELES — Jordan Farmar led four UCLA players in double figures with 19 points and the 13th-ranked Bruins beat California 71-52 on Saturday to win their first Pac-10 tournament title since 1987. The Bruins (27-6), the regular-season champions for the first time since 1997, earned the conference’s automatic NCAA bid — their second straight trip under coach Ben Howland. The Golden Bears (29-10) were led by Ayinda Ubaka with 18 points and Leon Powe with 17 points and eight rebounds in their first tourney final. They haven’t won a conference title of any kind since 1960. Thanks to another mighty offensive performance by Powe — the tourney MVP — the Bears threatened early in the second half.
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