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UCLA Hangs on to Beat No. 8 Michigan State but Tyler Bilodeau Injured

UCLA hit 13 three-pointers and overcame Michigan State's star injury to win 88-84 in the Big Ten quarterfinal, advancing to the semifinals.

  • On Friday, March 13, the UCLA Bruins defeated Michigan State 88-84 in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals, hitting 13 three-pointers at United Center in Chicago.
  • UCLA forward Tyler Bilodeau exited the game in the first half with a knee injury, yet the Bruins maintained momentum, leading by as many as 15 points early in the second half.
  • Guard Donovan Dent led the Bruins with 23 points and 12 assists, while Trent Perry added 22 points as UCLA shot 55.6% from the floor.
  • Michigan State point guard Jeremy Fears Jr. scored 21 points and recorded 13 assists, pulling the Spartans within two points late, but UCLA converted clutch free throws to seal the victory.
  • UCLA advances to face Purdue on Saturday at United Center in the Big Ten semifinals, while Michigan State awaits the NCAA Tournament selection show on Sunday.
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UCLA star Bilodeau exits win over Michigan State with leg injury

UCLA star forward Tyler Bilodeau will likely miss at least one game because of a right leg injury he suffered in the Bruins’ 88-84 win over No. 8 Michigan State in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals.

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UCLA hangs on to beat No. 8 Michigan State but Tyler Bilodeau injured

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UCLA stuns Michigan State to reach Big Ten Tournament semifinals

Behind another stellar game from Donovan Dent, the sixth-seeded Bruins avenge a lopsided regular-season loss to the third-seeded Spartans with an 88-84 win despite losing star Tyler Bilodeau to a leg injury in the first half.

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USA Today broke the news in United States on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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