Road trips haven't been pleasant for Mick Cronin and the UCLA men's basketball team. They've had to travel all over the country for the past few weeks, specifically from Los Angeles to New York.
Amid a four-game losing streak, Mick Cronin acknowledges that the Bruins haven't adjusted well to Big Ten play. Cronin wants to see more fight from his players.
The UCLA Bruins (11-6, 2-4 B1G) are not playing good basketball right now, simply put. After falling to the Rutgers Scarlet Knights (9-8) on Monday night on the
UCLA basketball head coach Mick Cronin explained why his team is having difficulty in the new Big 10 conference.
It didn’t matter what question was asked of UCLA coach Mick Cronin Tuesday night during a news conference in the aftermath of the Bruins’ 94-75 loss to Michigan. He was going to make sure his ...
UCLA head coach Mick Cronin lost his cool Friday late in the second half of his team's contest against Maryland at XFINITY Center in College Park, Md. The
Cronin has been a solid coach for UCLA since coming over from Cincinnati in 2019. He led UCLA to the Final Four in 2021 and back-to-back Sweet Sixteen berths in 2022 and ’23, although UCLA missed the tournament last year.
UCLA men's basketball coach Mick Cronin was ejected during the Bruins' 79-61 loss to Maryland on Friday. Cronin received two technical fouls after screaming in the direction of the referee on the sideline, even briefly stepping onto the court floor.
UCLA coach Mick Cronin called his team "soft" and ranted about his anger toward his players and coaches following his team's 94-75 home loss to Michigan on Tuesday night. Following the game, Cronin publicly berated his team and questioned its toughness.
UCLA has historically boasted one of the best men's basketball programs in the country, but the Bruins took a big step back last year after missing the
Three days after the coach calls his team “soft” and “delusional,” his frustration boils over with 5:11 left in a 79-61 loss to the Terrapins, the Bruins’ third straight defeat.
Eric Dailey Jr. scores a career-high 23 points as UCLA builds up a massive lead in the first half to defeat Iowa 94-70 and end a four-game losing streak.