UCLA up 41-34 at the half...

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* UCLA is not playing anywhere close to clean basketball, but they are certainly playing better than they did in a 62-61 win over Concordia.
* Jerime Anderson and Michael Roll are displaying the athleticism and filling the roles that the Bruins really missed against Concordia.
* Anderson has six points and two assists, and most importantly, no turnovers. Anderson is so clearly the key to this season. His penetrating ability is crucial to a team that will discover its identity as the season progresses.
* If Drew Gordon can stay in control, he could really be a key piece to the puzzle. With 11 points and four boards, he's entrenched in a heated battle with Humboldt State center Brian Morris, who has 14 points and nine rebounds.

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