The Boise State men’s basketball team secured two massive transfer portal additions in point guard Dylan Andrews (UCLA) and forward Dylan Fielder (Georgetown). According to college basketball analytics expert Evan Miyakawa, the Broncos have the No.
The Boise State men’s basketball team officially announced the addition of Dylan Andrews and Spencer Ahrens on Thursday. Ahrens is a class of 2025 forward
Former UCLA point guard Dylan Andrews is transferring to Boise State to continue his college career, according to reports. Andrews, a two-year starter with the Bruins, had a tough junior season following a sophomore campaign in which he averaged 12.9 points and 3.7 assists.
After losing a pair of players to the transfer portal, the Boise State men’s basketball team may have found next year’s starting point guard in the portal. According to On3’s Pete Nakos, former UCLA point guard Dylan Andrews has signed with the Broncos.
UCLA men's basketball took another hit through the transfer portal this week, this time losing a key starter. On3's Jamie Shaw reported on Wednesday that guard Dylan Andrews has entered the transfer portal.
The No. 7-seeded UCLA Bruins (23-10) earned a monumental victory on Thursday night, defeating the No. 10-seeded Utah State Aggies (26-8), 72-47. It was one of the most impressive and well-rounded performances of the Bruins' season, with three major keys pushing them into the Round of 32.
The UCLA Bruins pulled off a hard-fought 72-68 victory over Indiana on Friday night, marking a crucial road win in a tough Big Ten environment. While the
Dylan Andrews sank two clutch free throws with four seconds remaining to help UCLA avoid a late-game collapse in a 72-68 win over Indiana on Friday in Bloomington, Ind.
Despite a slow start, UCLA junior guard Dylan Andrews has been highly productive and a big reason for their current seven-game win streak and current third position in the Big Ten Standings.
UCLA junior guard Dylan Andrews has really turned a corner after struggling for a considerable period of time. Andrews had averaged just 2.3 points per game from Dec.
Crosstown Los Angeles rivals meet as Big Ten Conference foes for the first time on Monday when UCLA visits Southern California. Since pulling out of a four-game tailspin, UCLA (14-6, 5-4 Big Ten) has come alive with a three-game winning streak.
The UCLA Bruins gritted out a 65-60 victory over Washington on Friday night extending their winning streak to three games. The Bruins' victory highlighted their execution on the court.
The UCLA Bruins have put together back-to-back wins for the first time since December. The Bruins' performance levels as a whole have come back to life, and junior guard Dylan Andrews, in particular, might have gotten his mojo back.
The UCLA Bruins suffered their second straight loss when they fell to the Michigan Wolverines at home on Tuesday, their first losing streak of the entire season.
The UCLA Bruins can no longer say they are undefeated in Big Ten Conference play after falling to the Nebraska Cornhuskers on Saturday. Going forward, it only gets more competitive, and the Bruins will need third-year guard Dylan Andrews to step up before it is too late to catch up.
No. 15 UCLA is riding high with an 11-2 record and a shared possession of the top spot in the Big Ten as it comes off a huge upset over Gonzaga. Now is
The No. 15 UCLA Bruins (11-2) are entering their most important games of the year as Big Ten plays will be in full swing and they will need their veteran leader at the point guard position to help them earn some key wins.
The UCLA Bruins eviscerated the Prairie View A&M Panthers by a score of 111-75 on Tuesday night, and while UCLA was certainly expected to beat Prairie View A&M, it was the way the Bruins won the game that made things so impressive.
The UCLA Bruins had their way against Prairie View A&M on Tuesday, defeating the Panthers by a final score of 111-75. The Bruins had strong command throughout the entire game, and one player stood above the rest all game long, and that was junior guard Dylan Andrews.
The UCLA Bruins had their way against Prairie View A&M on Tuesday, defeating the Panthers by a final score of 111-75. The Bruins had strong command throughout the entire game, and one player stood above the rest all game long, and that was junior guard Dylan Andrews.
Dylan Andrews scored a season-high 21 points to lead five UCLA scorers in double figures, and the No. 18 Bruins remained perfect at home in Los Angeles with a 111-75 rout of Prairie View A&M on Tuesday.
Dylan Andrews banked in a 3-pointer with 0.4 seconds left giving UCLA a 73-71 victory Sunday over No. 12 Oregon at Eugene, Ore. Andrews nearly slipped and turned the ball over before making the game-winning shot over Oregon post player Nate Bittle.