The UCLA Bruins (15-6, 6-4) are back on track with four straight wins and are moving towards the top of the Big Ten standings after a slow start to January. In
UCLA's coach has generated more headlines for his grievances than for the Bruins' (improving) play on the floor.
UCLA men's basketball coach Mick Cronin is cautious about his team's chances of making it to the Final Four, despite having talented players.
Following the latest one on Monday in an 82-76 victory over USC , Mick Cronin gave credit to the Bruins for figuring it out. If nothing else, they’re playing harder and, as such, are back to earning the results they want.
UCLA and USC may be rivals, but Bruins coach Mick Cronin has no problem admitting that Trojans coach Eric Musselman took over a difficult situation. Cronin was hired as the UCLA head coach ahead of the 2020 season,
Less than a month after their coach called them soft and delusional, the Bruins have turned things around by drawing a line between cordial relationships off the court and competitive connections
UCLA has corrected its record over the last two weeks to be at 15-6 overall. With that, athletic director Martin Jarmond, in an interview on the ‘Bruin Insider Show’ on Wednesday, says he has no concerns about Mick Cronin and the job that he is doing.
UCLA hired Mick Cronin to lead its program ahead of the 2019-2020 season. Cronin had been in a head coach position since 2003, spending three seasons with Murray State and 13 with Cincinnati. He was named Pac-12 Coach of the Year in his inaugural season, but the pandemic saw both the Pac-12 Tournament and NCAA Tournament being canceled.
The UCLA Bruins are preparing for one of their most important homestands of the season. In a stretch of games where the Bruins are going to multiple ranked opponents, including multiple ranked teams, in conference play, head coach Mick Cronin knows that the environment at those games is going to be vital.
UCLA men's basketball coach Mick Cronin went on a rant about his team's Big Ten travel schedule after being asked about teams making the trip west
Wisconsin basketball (15-4, 5-3 Big Ten) fell 85-83 to the UCLA Bruins (13-6, 4-4 Big Ten) on Tuesday night in Westwood, California. The result snapped Wisconsin’s seven-game win streak dating back to Dec. 14. For Mick Cronin’s Bruins, this win was their third against an AP top-25 opponent this season.
In the latest episode of the UCLA Bruins Insider Podcast, Madeleine Considine covers UCLA’s thrilling 82-76 victory over crosstown rival USC on Monday night. It