Junior forward/center Xavier Booker (left) comforts sophomore guard Trent Perry (right). After taking a 2-0 lead, the Bruins failed to hold another lead for the remainder of the contest against the Boilermakers. (Aidan Sun/Assistant Photo editor)
This post was updated March 14 at 4:11 p.m.
CHICAGO – Mick Cronin seemed to jinx himself before tip-off even commenced.
“If I didn’t have bad luck, I’d have no luck at all since I’ve been at UCLA with injuries,” the UCLA men’s basketball coach said after his squad upset No.
This post was updated March 12 at 10:59 p.m.
CHICAGO – The alarm clock rang.
It was only 6 p.m. on the West Coast when tip-off commenced, but the Bruins still seemed deep in their slumber.
March is here. But before any team goes dancing, it must face familiar foes. No. 6 seed UCLA men’s basketball (21-10, 13-7 Big Ten) will begin its Big Ten tournament slate with a third-round matchup against No.
Player development.
Coach Mick Cronin lives by it.
The Bruins have shown flashes of it.
And No. 6 seed UCLA men’s basketball (21-10, 13-7 Big Ten) will get the chance to show it when it faces No.
Are you sure we’re going the right way?
Haven’t we seen that tree before?
I told you we should have brought the map!
Perhaps the biggest mistake you can make after getting lost is refusing to admit it.
Inside a warm gym in Thousand Oaks, California, 11-year-old Ryan “Moose” Bailey was all ears.
The most decorated coach in college basketball history – the man whose quotes adorned the walls of Bailey’s home – sat at the center of the court, drawing up a game plan on how to wear a sock.
This post was updated March 8 at 9:29 p.m.
A 3-6 away record going into the final regular season game could have been reason to worry after the Bruins played their final home game of the 2025-26 season Tuesday.
Just 11 days ago, the Bruins captured the first round of the crosstown rivalry.
And less than two weeks later, both teams will finish out the 2025-26 campaign with the second leg.
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