MOSCOW, Idaho -- Brayon Blake scored 17 points and Jordan Scott put in the winning basket just ahead of the buzzer to lift Idaho past UC Davis for a 68-66 win Saturday night.In a tight game, Idahos five-point lead late in the second half quickly evaporated as UC Davis got a 3-pointer from Darius Graham with 27 seconds left and then went 3 of 4 from the line to tie the game at 66-all with just six tics left. Idaho got the defensive rebound on the missed free throw, quickly threw the ball down court to a wide open Scott, who dribbled once and put in the uncontested layup as time expired.Ty Egbert added 13 points for Idaho (4-3), and Trevon Allen and Victor Sanders had nine apiece.UC Davis (5-4) got 19 points from Brynton Lemar. Siler Schneider added 18 points and Graham finished with 10. Daniel Bryans in-ring career is over - but what a career it was! The four-time world champion has been forced to retire from wrestling on health grounds, meaning he will be unable to add to a list of accolades that is topped by his against-the-odds triumph at WrestleMania 30.As Bryan contemplates his next move, lets reflect on his highlights in a WWE squared circle…Winning the United States Title, Night of Champions 2010When Bryan began his WWE tenure as a rookie on NXT, he was mentored by The Miz. The Awesome Ones mode of mentoring was a bizarre one, belittling Bryan at every opportunity and, at some points, beating him up. The animosity carried on way after The Submission Specialists NXT exit and onto the main roster, heating up further when Bryan took Mizs place on Team WWE in a match against his former Nexus colleagues at the 2010 edition of SummerSlam. The feud led to a United States Title bout at Night of Champions, with the fan favourite emerging victorious when he submitted his opponent with the LeBell Lock, a move that soon became known as the Yes! Lock, to snare his first championship in WWE.Becoming World Heavyweight Champion, TLC 2011Bryan was always circling the world-championship picture after winning the Money in the Bank briefcase in June of 2011 and chose to cash in his contract at Tables, Ladders and Chairs, moments after Big Show had been cracked into a steel chair by Mark Henry. A delighted Bryan immediately leapt onto the barricade to celebrate with fans but became somewhat of a bad guy during his inaugural reign, regularly resorting to nefarious tactics to keep his prize, although he did show his mettle by overcoming five peers, including Big Show, inside the Elimination Chamber. The Washington natives spell with the belt came to an end at WrestleMania 28, however, when he was pinned by Sheamus after 18 seconds. People didnt forget that quickly… Tagging with Kane, 2012-13As odd a couple as you are ever likely to meet! The Worlds Toughest Vegan, as Bryan referred to himself back then, joined forces with The Big Red Monster after both failed to prise the WWE Title from then champion CM Punk - and they proved a surprisingly successful tandem, in the ring at least! Bryan and Kane won the Tag Team Titles at Night of Champions in 2012 and went on to hold the belts for 245 days, defeating the likes of Cody Rhodes and Damien Sandow in the process, while, with Randy Orton alongside, the duo also handed The Shield their first loss in WWE. Success between the ropes, then, but carnage outside of them, with continual bickering, anger management and a HHarry met Sally-esque diner scene standout moments!Stunning John Cena at SummerSlam, 2013Determined to prove he was not the weak link in Team Hell No after they shipped the twin straps to Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns, Bryan mixed it with - and beat - the best WWE had to offer in singles matches, knocking off grapplers such as Orton, Kane, Christian and his old nemesis Sheamus.dddddddddddd That run of victories grabbed the attention of WWE Champion John Cena, who handpicked Bryan to be his opponent at SummerSlam. A hugely competitive match ensued, with Bryan securing his second world title and first WWE Championship with a Running Knee. The fact special guest referee Triple H attacked him moments later, allowing Randy Orton to deploy his Money in the Bank agreement to take the belt should not detract from a stellar feat. Bryans Yes-tleMania moment, WrestleMania 30, 2014The McMahon clan did everything they could to keep the world title out off Bryan in the months that followed SummerSlam, including stripping him of the belt when he won it back at Night of Champions due to an alleged fast count from referee Scott Armstrong, and prohibiting him from entering the Royal Rumble. There was no stopping Bryans Road to WrestleMania, though, when he and his fans hijacked an episode of Raw and forced Triple H to agree to fight him at WrestleMania, with the added stipulation that should Bryan win he would be added into the world-tile match between Orton and Batista. Bryan won both bouts, submitting Batista in the main event, to complete the ultimate underdog story in New Orleans.Inter stellar, WrestleMania 31, 2015Bryan was made to vacate the his newly-won world crown after just one title defence, against Kane at Extreme Rules, due to neck surgery, and was subsequently ruled out for the rest of 2014. Bryan returned in early 2015 but saw his hopes of main eventing WrestleMania for the second year in succession end when he suffered an early exit at the Royal Rumble and lost a No 1 contenders match for the WWE World Heavyweight Title to Reigns at Fastlane. However, he was soon placed in Manias multi-man Ladder Match for the Intercontinental Title, in which he unhooked the belt hanging above the ring to become champion, pipping Dolph Ziggler to the prize in what turned out to be his final bout on WWEs biggest stage.Watch WWE Raw, Smackdown and Main Event every week on Sky Sports. Also See: Bella drops retirement hint WWE features WWE on Sky Sports WWE videos Cheap NFL JerseysCheap NFL Jerseys ChinaCheap Jerseys From ChinaCheap NFL Jerseys AuthenticWholesale Jerseys ChinaCheap NFL Jerseys ChinaNFL Cheap Jerseys ' ' '