UCLA defeated Saint Mary’s 22-12 Saturday in Los Angeles, shutting out the Gaels in the second half to preserve a huge victory for the Bruins.
Both teams were coming off close games in which they felt they gave up far too many points—Saint Mary’s had won 43-38 over Cal Poly, while UCLA had dropped a 47-41 decision to Central Washington.
UCLA almost got on the board in the first five minutes thanks to a long kick from fullback Josh Cox and a good chase. Saint Mary’s wing Noah Miller somehow rescued it all. But the pressure remained and even as Saint Mary’s was able to clear, Cox mounted a good counter-attack and that set up a chance for inside center Vicinte Allue, who sidestepped his way beautifully to the line.
“We moved Vicinte to 12 and brought in Sacha Martiny to flyhalf because we wanted some solid direction from tat #10 position, and it would also be giving Vinny more freedom. I think both of them did their job really well,” said UCLA Head Coach Harry Bennet.
Up 5-0 UCLA was able to weather some Gaels pressure and especially the Bruins held strong in the scrum. However that scrum battle resulted in a penalty to the Gaels midway through the first half. Saint Mary’’s took the lineout, and when UCLA infringed again the Gaels set up their maul and drove it over. Hunter Modlin’s conversion attempt hit the post, and it was 5-5.
UCLA responded well, working a patient sequence of phases and after flanker Niko Cortessis got them close a quick ball out to Sam McMillan put the hooker over.
Allue converted and UCLA led 12-5.