LOS ANGELES—Two highly ranked teams and a raucous crowd packed into historic Pauley Pavilion sure made it seem like it was already March Madness. It’s not just yet, although No. 2 UCLA backed up its Final Four run last spring with an 86–77 overtime victory against fourth-ranked Villanova on Friday night. “We love these games,” said Johnny Juzang, the NCAA Tournament star who scored 25 points. “This is where we have the most fun. It’s a blast.” The Bruins overcame a 10-point, second-half deficit before taking control in overtime. “They gutted it out and we didn’t,” Villanova coach Jay Wright said. Jules Bernard banked in a jumper that tied it at 67 with 30 seconds to go to force overtime, when over 13,000 cheering, chanting fans remained on their feet until the final buzzer. “We were relentless but their efforts were relentless, too,” Bruins coach Mick Cronin said. “Nobody should …