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Cronin Seeks a Fresh Start After Fiery UCLA Outburst
sports8 days ago

Cronin Seeks a Fresh Start After Fiery UCLA Outburst

UCLA coach Mick Cronin apologized for his controversial actions during a heated game against Michigan State, including ejecting a player and delivering a combative postgame session. He later offered a sincere apology for some of his conduct, saying he doesn’t want negative publicity for UCLA and suggesting this may be a step toward a cooler-headed approach, despite a history of outspoken moments.

Cronin ejects UCLA player amid blowout loss to Michigan State
sports10 days ago

Cronin ejects UCLA player amid blowout loss to Michigan State

No. 15 Michigan State routed UCLA 82-59 as Steven Jamerson II was ejected after a technical foul for squaring up with Carson Cooper; UCLA coach Mick Cronin pulled Jamerson midgame and later called the incident a lapse in judgment, while MSU surged to a 31-5 run to build a big first-half lead, leaving UCLA’s season outlook uncertain and prompting a tense postgame exchange with reporters.

Cronin Cringe Draws Backlash After UCLA's Loss to Michigan State
sports11 days ago

Cronin Cringe Draws Backlash After UCLA's Loss to Michigan State

After UCLA's 82-59 loss to Michigan State, OutKick's David Hookstead criticizes UCLA coach Mick Cronin for cringe-worthy postgame behavior, including a tense exchange with a reporter about whether the reporter raised his voice and Cronin ejecting one of his players, calling the moment embarrassing for a program whose NCAA Tournament hopes are slipping.

Bruins chaos: Cronin ejects own player in blowout loss to Spartans
sports11 days ago

Bruins chaos: Cronin ejects own player in blowout loss to Spartans

In an 82-59 loss to No. 15 Michigan State, UCLA coach Mick Cronin ejected forward Steven Jamerson II after a hard foul and a confrontation late in the game. Jamerson was subbed out, and Cronin signaled an assistant to take him to the locker room. Jamerson finished with 2 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists and 5 fouls in eight minutes. Cronin defended the decision as a matter of toughness, while MSU coach Tom Izzo remarked on the move as Cronin’s first such public ejection.

Bailey eyes NCAA comeback after 10 NBA games
college-basketball29 days ago

Bailey eyes NCAA comeback after 10 NBA games

Former UCLA guard Amari Bailey, who appeared in 10 NBA games for Charlotte on a two‑way deal, is pursuing NCAA eligibility to return to college basketball. He has hired an agent and a lawyer to seek a waiver to play (potentially in 2026-27), arguing his NBA stint shouldn’t permanently bar him. Bailey would have one year remaining in the five‑year window and plans to explore college options, a move that tests NCAA rules amid ongoing lawsuits and cases like Charles Bediako’s injunction.

Mobley's 28-Point Night Fuels Ohio State Past UCLA 86-74
college-basketball1 month ago

Mobley's 28-Point Night Fuels Ohio State Past UCLA 86-74

John Mobley Jr. poured in a career-high 28 points, including six 3-pointers, to lift Ohio State to an 86-74 win over UCLA. Mobley, supported by Bruce Thornton (22) and Devin Royal (21), sparked a decisive 12-0 run to start the second half as the Buckeyes built and protected a double-digit lead for the final 18:13. UCLA’s Tyler Bilodeau led his team with 30, but Ohio State (12-5, 4-3 Big Ten) pulled away and will face Minnesota next Tuesday on BTN.

Tennessee Player Criticizes Nico Iamaleava Amid UCLA's Blowout Loss
sports6 months ago

Tennessee Player Criticizes Nico Iamaleava Amid UCLA's Blowout Loss

Former Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaleava struggled in his debut with UCLA, with a poor performance that drew criticism from ex-players like Da’Rick Rogers, who claimed he knew Iamaleava was 'hot garbage' before he even played. Meanwhile, Tennessee's new quarterback Joey Aguilar had a strong start, highlighting a better outcome for the Vols in Week 1.

UCLA Overtakes South Carolina in AP Poll After Historic Win
sports1 year ago

UCLA Overtakes South Carolina in AP Poll After Historic Win

South Carolina women's basketball team, led by coach Dawn Staley, faced their first loss in 44 games against UCLA, losing 77-62. Staley acknowledged the strength of UCLA's performance and noted the Gamecocks' ongoing adjustment to the absence of former star Kamilla Cardoso. Despite the defeat, Staley highlighted the positive contributions of sophomore guard Tessa Johnson and emphasized the need for the team to focus and adapt moving forward.