Ucla recruits shine as u. S. Juniors defeat soviets

Ucla recruits shine as u. S. Juniors defeat soviets


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Judging by the performance of three incoming freshmen Sunday night against the Soviet Union’s junior national team, the future looks bright for UCLA’s basketball program. Tracy Murray, Zan


Mason and Mitchell Butler, a trio of prized recruits landed by Bruin Coach Jim Harrick, were the standouts for a group of Southern California high school all-stars in a 127-99 victory in


front of 1,600 fans in UC Irvine’s Bren Center. Murray, the state’s career and single-season scoring leader at Glendora High School, scored 25 points but it was the play of another future


Bruin, Mason of Westchester, who was most impressive. Mason led all scorers with 28 points and added 13 rebounds. Oakwood’s Butler added 11 points and had the play of the game when he drove


through the lane and made a no-look wrap-around pass in the final minutes of play. “Those three kids are going to play a big role in putting UCLA on the national map,” said Bob Gottlieb, the


U.S. coach. “I think UCLA is a quality center away from a national title in four years.” MORE TO READ