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UCLA pulls away late to beat Arizona State in overtime

Tempe, Ariz. —

Nothing has come easy for UCLA during this most unusual season.

Facing an opponent down four players and coming off a three-week layoff, the Bruins found themselves in another taut game Thursday night at Desert Financial Arena.

On a night the rosters were depleted, the stands practically vacant, the big-picture meaning of it all probably minimal, UCLA was in its third consecutive game that came down to the final possession.

Bruins guard Tyger Campbell couldn’t capitalize against Arizona State, his lob for Jalen Hill sailing over his head out of bounds with the score tied at 65-65 with five-tenths of a second left.