Sebastian Mack provides the spark UCLA men need to win first Big Ten game
Briefly

Sebastian Mack not only contributed offensively but also served as a steadying force for UCLA, showcasing his rebounding and defensive skills during critical moments.
UCLA's remarkable defensive effort was evident as they limited Washington to only 38.8% shooting, emphasizing the balance between offensive contributions and defensive tenacity.
Despite only forcing 12 turnovers and struggling at the free-throw line, UCLA's overall game plan allowed them to comfortably win their first Big Ten game.
Mack's late three-pointer energized the home crowd, solidifying his impact as a key player off the bench who helped propel UCLA to victory.
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