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UCLA rally falls short at Arizona as Wildcats snap Bruins’ 14-game win streak

UCLA's Tyger Campbell handles the ball against Arizona's Courtney Ramey during the second half at McKale Center on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2023, in Tucson, Arizona.

TUCSON, Ariz. — Elite defense can only take you so far.

Getting its usual lockdown effort was not enough for UCLA on Saturday afternoon against Arizona.

The fifth-ranked Bruins missed too many shots, both open and contested, in a 58-52 loss to the 11th-ranked Wildcats at an increasingly boisterous McKale Center.

Even a late flurry of steals as part of four consecutive Arizona turnovers could not save the Bruins. Center Adem Bona’s layup pulled UCLA

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