Stanford 22 38 60
Ucla 30 38 68
Date of game: 1/5/2013

Recap: UCLA vs. Stanford

Los Angeles, CA (Sports Network) - Shabazz Muhammad recorded a double-double with 23 points and 10 rebounds as the UCLA Bruins defeated the Stanford Cardinal, 68-60, in a Pac-12 battle at Pauley Pavilion.

Jordan Adams added 12 points, Travis Wear contributed 11 and Kyle Anderson brought down 12 rebounds for UCLA (12-3, 2-0 Pac-12) which has won seven straight.

Dwight Powell and Chasson Randle each scored 17 points, with the latter bringing in 13 rebounds as well for Stanford (9-6, 0-2). John Gage added 10 points and Josh Huestis had 10 rebounds.

UCLA led 30-22 despite shooting just 36.0 percent in the first half by holding Stanford to just a 26.9 field goal percentage in the first 20 minutes.

After halftime the Bruins improved to 46.2 percent shooting and using a 13-3 edge from the free throw line to pull out the victory.

Stanford shot just 34.4 percent in the game but did outscore the Bruins 21-9 from beyond the arc.

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