Given the Bruins' recent injury luck, many assumed the worst when they saw guard David Singleton go down late Saturday night.
No. 2 seed UCLA men's basketball (31-5, 18-2 Pac-12) appeared to lose its super senior sharpshooter with 20 seconds left in its eventual 68-63 victory over No. 7 seed Northwestern (22-12, 12-8 Big Ten) in the second round of the NCAA tournament.
Coach Mick Cronin and athletic director Martin Jarmond both rushed over to Singleton as he laid face-down on the court, and walk-on forward Logan Cremonesi helped the training staff take him down the tunnel for further evaluation.
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