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.
UCLA basketball head coach Mick Cronin explained why his team is having difficulty in the new Big 10 conference.
Amid a tough loss to Maryland, UCLA's Mick Cronin candidly addressed the team’s struggles with turnovers, defensive lapses, and the emotional toll of the devastating Southern California wildfires.
This time UCLA coach Mick Cronin turned his disdain toward the officials. Cronin was ejected with 5:11 remaining in a 79-61 loss at Maryland on Friday night.
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.
who has been the Bruins' coach since April 9, 2019, to get canned, “FIRE MICK CRONIN,” posted @ebrun1335. “This season is an unmitigated disaster. Mick Cronin has to go,” tweeted @ricky_g_157. “If UCLA was a serious program they'd fire Mick ...
UCLA coach Mick Cronin lit into his players following a 94-75 home loss to No. 24 Michigan on Tuesday, calling them "too soft to play hard enough" and "delusional." The No. 22 Bruins (11-4, 2-2 Big Ten) led 61-60 midway through the second half but were outscored 34-14 from there as they suffered their third loss in the last four games.
UCLA men's basketball coach Mitch Cronin is no stranger to controversy. The diminutive coach has long been known for his fiery outbursts and sharing his thought
The No. 22-ranked Bruins fall to their season-worst third consecutive defeat Friday, committing 21 turnovers while getting overpowered by the Terrapins.
Ja’Kobi Gillespie scored 27 points and Maryland topped No. 22 UCLA 79-61 after Bruins coach Mick Cronin was ejected with 5:11 remaining.
With five minutes left in the game, Cronin was given a technical and ejected after furiously contesting what he thought was a missed call.
The 22nd-ranked Bruins grab a brief lead early in the second half, but Vladislav Goldin (36 points) and the No. 24 Wolverines outscore UCLA 45-6 from 3-point range for the night and pull away for