Who were the leading scorers for UCF?
Riley Kugel scored 17 points, and Jordan Burks added 15.
Sports / College Basketball
The UCF Knights mounted a late-game comeback to secure a 79-76 victory over the Arizona State Sun Devils on Tuesday night. Key plays and strong performances propelled UCF to the win.
In a game of momentum swings, UCF demonstrated poise down the stretch to overcome Arizona State. After trailing by double digits in the second half, the Knights capitalized on turnovers and made timely shots, ultimately securing the win. Jordan Burks' late 3-pointer proved to be the decisive play. Arizona State struggled to maintain their lead, particularly with an unusual turnover from Maurice Odum and a missed opportunity by Bryce Ford in the final seconds. This game highlights the importance of closing out games strong, especially on the road.
UCF's upcoming game is at home against No. 11 Texas Tech on Saturday. Arizona State hosts top-ranked Arizona on Saturday.
Riley Kugel scored 17 points, and Jordan Burks added 15.
Arizona State led by as many as 12 points in the second half.
Arizona State: Hosts top-ranked Arizona on Saturday. UCF: At home against No. 11 Texas Tech on Saturday.
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