
Senior guard Donovan Dent dribbles around a Cal Poly defender and scans the court. Dent notched a double-double Friday night with 16 points and 11 assists with no turnovers. (Leydi Cris Cobo Cordon/Daily Bruin senior staff)
This post was updated Dec. 19 at 10:01 p.m.
Buy games are supposed to be free wins.
Goliath fills their early season schedule with what should be an uneventful win at home, and David gets a healthy sum of cash despite an all-but-guaranteed loss.

March Madness games are not won in early December.
But teams can start building the form they want to reach come postseason.
In Wednesday’s victory over the Sun Devils, the Bruins showed who they can be.
This post was updated Dec. 16 at 8:21 p.m.
The Bruins’ 2025-26 campaign took another hit. Then-No.25 UCLA men’s basketball (7-3, 2-0 Big Ten) fell to its second-ranked team of the season, losing 82-72 to then-No.
UCLA has yet to play a ranked team since a late-game collapse to then-No. 5 Arizona on Nov. 14.
And in the squad’s 69-65 defeat at the hands of the Wildcats, the Bruins were outrebounded 35-28, prompting coach Mick Cronin to identify crashing the glass as a point of growth.
This post was updated Dec. 6 at 6:50 p.m.
Late game collapse avoided once more.
After beating Washington by just two points Wednesday night in Seattle – despite holding a 16 point lead with 4:45 remaining in the contest – senior forward Tyler Bilodeau emphasized the importance of preventing complacency.
This post was updated Dec. 4 at 12:16 a.m.
Both sides of the court at Alaska Airlines Arena read “B1G” on Wednesday.
And it was a big game – at least, as big as an unranked game in early December could be.
Toughness is synonymous with success.
Just look at “Bad Boy” Pistons and the “Ewing Era” Knicks, who prided themselves on their mental and physical resilience.
And UCLA men’s basketball (5-2) had its toughness challenged during its loss to California Nov.

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