Donovan Dent's OT layup caps historical rally for UCLA - ESPN
LOS ANGELES — Donovan Dent hit a go-ahead layup with 1 second remaining in overtime, lifting UCLA over No. 10 Illinois 95-94 on Saturday night after the Bruins rallied from a 23-point, first-half deficit.
Fans stormed the court in celebration at the buzzer. It was UCLA's biggest comeback since rallying from 19 points down in a 90-83 victory over Oregon on Feb. 23, 2019, at home. And at a 23-point margin, according to ESPN Research, it was largest comeback to defeat a Top-10 opponent in AP Poll history.
«Obviously, a great college basketball game,» UCLA coach Mick Cronin said. «That's the second team that's come in here as the No. 1 offense in the country, and we got a win.»
Eric Dailey Jr. led six Bruins in double figures with 20 points. Tyler Bilodeau had 18 points and Trent Perry 17.
Freshman Keaton Wagler grabbed an offensive rebound and scored with 4.9 seconds remaining to put Illinois in front, 94-93, before Dent capped UCLA's comeback.
«The last play was frustrating. The one guy that can beat you, beats you,» Illini coach Brad Underwood said. «Needed to make him pass and a couple of guys got out of the way. That's on me. I've got to do a better job of working on that situation.»
Neither team led by more than two points in the extra session.
Wagler had 19 points — making all eight of his free throws — eight rebounds and six assists.
The Bruins (18-9, 10-6 Big Ten) improved to 15-1 at home.
Making their first visit to Pauley Pavilion since 1997, the Illini (22-6, 13-4) were coming off a 36-point victory at Southern California, their largest in a Big Ten road game in 80 years, and had won 14 of 16.
«We did not run one thing we practiced the first ten minutes,» Cronin said. «Because we were rattled, because they were


