UCLA routs Iowa with dominant 1st half, ends 4-game skid
Catastrophe continues to reign over the city of Los Angeles and the campus of the UCLA Bruins, but UCLA women's basketball coach Cori Close knows that there is so much more to play for than her team's best start in program history.
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For the second-straight game in L.A., Iowa’s opponent shot over 62 percent and had lots of easy baskets. The Bruins made their first nine shots and cruised to a 33-point halftime lead.
UCLA Bruins basketball is one of the most historic programs in the history of the sport. Bruins head coach Mick Cronin has been known for his teams being some of the toughest in the country.
Lew Alcindor, Bill Walton, and John Wooden haven’t played or coached for UCLA inside Pauley Pavilion since the late 1960s and early 1970s, but the Iowa men’s basketball team allowed the 2024-25 rendition of the Bruins to look just like those famous squads on Friday evening in Los Angeles.
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.
Trying to shake a four-game losing streak, the Bruins look ahead to Big Ten home games against high-scoring Iowa and Wisconsin.
Eric Dailey Jr. scored a career-high 23 points and UCLA snapped its four-game losing streak with a 94-70 win over Iowa on Friday night. The Bruins never trailed and the Hawkeyes were only able to
Pasadena, California. The mighty men of Michigan, winners of the Big Ten hoped to end their season on a high after losing their regular season fin
The Hawkeyes are currently 12-5 and the Bruins are 11-6. The Bruins’s record in their last ten games is 8-2 while the Hawkeyes’ record is 2-4 in their last 5 tilts. Hawkeyes is 0-3 on the road this season while Bruins is 8-1 at home.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — After Mick Cronin got what he wanted — to be tossed in a nine-point game with 5:14 remaining in Friday night's eventual 79-61 loss to Maryland — UCLA 's coach made a beeline for the locker room.