Clark, Dent fill the stat sheet disposing of Cal Poly
Skyy Clark scored 30 points and Donovan Dent scored 16 points, distributed 11 assists, collected five steals and never turned it over and UCLA beat Cal Poly 108-87
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Skyy Clark scored 30 points and Donovan Dent scored 16 points, distributed 11 assists, collected five steals and never turned it over and UCLA beat Cal Poly 108-87 Friday night.
Tyler Bilodea scored 24 points for the Bruins on 7-for-9 shooting. Reserve Jamar Brown scored 14 points. Eric Dailey Jr. scored 10 points for UCLA (9-3).
Cayden Ward scored 21 points for Cal Poly (5-8), Peter Bandelj 17, Hamad Mousa 14 and reserve Kieran Elliott 13 for Cal Poly.
Cal Poly led 45-43 at halftime before the Bruins rallied after the break scoring 65 points.
The Bruins ran their all-time record against Cal Poly to 7-1.
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