Gonzaga vs. UCLA - 2023 NCAA men's Sweet 16 | FULL REPLAY

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Published 2023-04-13
Gonzaga overcame a 13-point deficit at halftime and hit a last-second 3 to beat UCLA in a thriller, 79-76, in the 2023 NCAA tournament Sweet 16. Watch the full game replay here.

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All Comments (18)
  • @sports3117
    This was reminiscent of 2021 in the final four where both teams left it all on the floor
  • @lakerskid2013
    Gonzaga almost pulled a choke job like in 2006 against UCLA. Also I didn’t realize Gonzaga had 8 straight Sweet 16 appearances.
  • I accidently (maybe on purpose, lol) watched this game twice and both times it was an amazing game to watch. Those amazing two last 3pt. shots were incredible and made the game that much more electrifying. Edge-of-your-seat action at the end.
  • @eshaanali7274
    Crazy shot by Strawther. Hope him the best in Denver
  • @creydadj
    March 23, 2006 2 seed UCLA vs 3 seed Gonzaga in the West Region. UCLA wins March 23, 2023 2 seed UCLA vs 3 seed Gonzaga in the west region. Gonzaga wins Man exactly 17 years later Same teams, same seeding, also same day. But the revenge is sweeter
  • @erickmay405
    It was going to be hard to live up to the 2021 final four game but they sure tried
  • @Olehenry
    @21:08 “The footwork there, multiple pivots...” nah ... that’s multiple steps ... aka travel! Classic Travel’n Timme
  • @Olehenry
    @24:26 why is this a legit defensive play? The UCLA defender is clearly leaping far away and up out of his established position and meeting the Gonzaga offensive player, leaping up to dunk, in the air. Is this always arbitrarily (not) called, or is there a clear rule that shows this is a missed call or well-judged as not an infraction? Any reference to NCAA rules book would be a bonus ...