They lost their composure. They lost their leading scorer. They lost their late lead.
Ultimately, they lost something that mattered far more.
With Sebastian Mack ejected and Adem Bona largely nonexistent Sunday evening, the UCLA Bruins faltered in the final moments in an emotionally charged game against the team that had humiliated them a little more than a month ago.
This defeat was worse. Way worse.
The Bruins appeared on the verge of payback against Utah when guard Dylan Andrews rose for a jumper just inside the three-point line, giving his team a one-point lead with 6.