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Late heroics send UCLA on
0 Comments | USA TODAY, March, 2008 | by David Leon Moore
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Darren Collison played like a guy who has been to Final Fours, which he has.
Kevin Love, too, played like a guy who has been to Final Fours, which he hasn't.
Mix them together, as UCLA did in the final minutes of a comeback 51-49 victory against Texas A&M on Saturday in the West Regional, and it's not hard to imagine the No.1-seeded Bruins earning Collison's third trip to the Final Four and Love's first.
Collison, the junior point guard, scored on two drives to the basket in the final minute.
"Vintage Darren Collison," coach Ben Howland said. "Driving the lane, high off the glass, kissing it in."
The previous two Bruins buckets came on fall-away jumpers by Love, the Bruins' All-America 6-10 freshman center. ...
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