UCLA Coach Ejects Own Player in Wild Moment During Blowout Loss at Michigan State
Coach Mick Cronin removed Steven Jamerson II after a flagrant foul during UCLA's 82-59 loss to Michigan State, marking consecutive 20-point defeats for the Bruins.
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UCLA’s Mick Cronin Appeared To Eject His Own Player Late In Blowout Loss At Michigan State
-> Mick Cronin won’t find many positives to take away from Tuesday night’s UCLA game at Michigan State. The Bruins were thoroughly outclassed in an 82–59 road defeat, and the lasting highlight—or lowlight—from the night for UCLA came with just over four minutes left, with Cronin sending one of his own players to the locker room. -> With 4:26 remaining and the Spartans up 77–50, Bruins forward Steven Jamerson II was called for a technical foul a…
Mick Cronin Ejects His Own Player For Committing Hard Foul in UCLA's Loss to MSU
Mick Cronin's angry. What's new? Not much, except that the UCLA men's basketball coach found a new way to express that frustration. With the Bruins enduring their second consecutive blowout loss, Cronin made an example out of center Steven Jamerson II. With 4:26 remaining in the game, and the Bruins trailing by 27 points, Jamerson committed a hard foul against Michigan State's Carson Cooper as he broke away in transition. After the foul, he and …
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