UCLA defeats Hawaii, 16-13, with last-minute field goal

Hawaii Rainbow Warriors wide receiver Pofele Ashlock (5) leaps over UCLA Bruins linebacker Carson Schwesinger (49) during the third quarter Saturday at the Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex in Honolulu. (Marco Garcia-USA TODAY Sports)

Hawaii Rainbow Warriors wide receiver Nick Cenacle (3) can’t pull in a catch while being guarded by UCLA Bruins defensive back K.J. Wallace (7) during the fourth quarter Saturday at the Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex in Honolulu. (Marco Garcia-USA TODAY Sports)

Mateen Bhaghani converted a 32-yard field goal with 56 seconds remaining and UCLA never led until the final minute in a 16-13 come-from-behind win over Hawaii today at Ching Complex.

A sell-out crowd of 13,470 — the highest attended single-game sporting event ever held on campus — watched the Rainbow Warriors (1-1) race out to a 10-0 halftime lead.

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The Rainbow Warriors held a 13-10 lead entering the fourth quarter when Bhaghani tied the game with a 37-yard field goal.

The final nine points of the game all came on Bhaghani field goals.

Hawaii got the ball back with no timeouts and 56 seconds remaining on its own 25-yard line.

Quarterback Brayden Schager took a sack on second down and time expired with UCLA recovering a fumble to end it.

UH managed to run four plays in the final 56 seconds.

Schager finished 25-for-42 for 227 yards and a touchdown with two interceptions and took five sacks. Pofele Ashlock, who fumbled on the final play stretching for yards when the game was pretty much over, had nine catches for 112 yards including a 19-yard TD in the first quarter to cap Hawaii’s opening drive.

UH failed to score an offensive touchdown the rest of the game.

Ethan Garbers finished 19-for-38 for 272 yards and a touchdown with two interceptions for UCLA (1-0), which won its first game as a member of the Big Ten and first under head coach DeShaun Foster. Hawaii has a bye week coming up before next playing at Sam Houston on Sept. 14.

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