UCLA was down but not out

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With the Bruins down by 10 points in the second half, UCLA players said they still figured they could win. The Bruins have made a habit of coming back from second-half deficits, and this time was no different. It was a little more dramatic, perhaps, but UCLA still won.
``There was still a ballgame to be played,'' Darren Collison said. ``Once that buzzer goes 0:00, the time clock goes 0:00, that's when we'll stop playing. We've been through that all season. Ever since I've been here, we've been through adversity, especially in the tournament. There's not quitting.''

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