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Check out all the action from Saturday's college basketball showdown between UCLA and Colorado.

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Colorado taking on UCLA early first half. David where in the Bruins -- transition where are using as athletic ability for the runner part about 73 run. Late first Bruins up to a steel Booker with a nice bounce pass to feed Harris and down low. Plus downforce halftime second at UCLA up six Travis where fighting -- Davis in the pace going old school. But the many -- just. That Tyler lamb was a -- David weir for the latest UCL a layup by temple. Minutes later in the -- to Josh Smith. The big Fella finishes strong to watch it lands awkwardly on the basketball. Take another look. Smith tweaking his ankle as he steps on the ball fortunately for the Bruins met with a laugh it off. And later come back into the game for the home team. Later in the half -- finding Travis Wear on the back door cut for the UCLA buckets. Travis where added fourteen points in the win the UCLA takes it 7760.

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