All the news stories this time on UCLA’s 72-70 win focus on Aaron Holiday and his last second shot. The LA Times even compared it to the most famous layup in UCLA lore:
Tyus Edney was just talking about his famous game-winning shot, which propelled UCLA past Missouri en route to the 1995 national title, so it was fitting that a final-second layup by another diminutive Bruins guard — junior Aaron Holiday — proved to be the difference Tuesday in a 72-70 victory against Wisconsin during the third-place game at the Hall of Fame Classic.