Found March 03, 2013 on College Spun: Yardbarker Blogger Network
UCLA got a big win over No. 11 Arizona last night behind the efforts of Shabazz Muhammad and Kyle Anderson. But it was a reserve guard named Norman Powell who may have had the game-defining moment. Powell’s dunk was his only bucket of the game – I’d say he made the most of his contributions.
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