Mick Cronin Assigns Blame for UCLA Loss to UConn in March Madness
Summary
UCLA lost to UConn in the NCAA Tournament with a score of 73-57. UConn advanced to the Sweet 16 thanks to strong performances from players like Alex Karaban. UCLA Coach Mick Cronin acknowledged his team's struggles in scoring and credited UConn's defense.Key Facts
- UConn won the game 73-57 against UCLA in the NCAA Tournament.
- Alex Karaban of UConn scored a career-high 27 points.
- UCLA's Donovan Dent was held to 11 points in the game.
- UConn hit eight three-pointers during the game.
- UConn was successful with 19 out of 21 free throw attempts.
- UCLA's Tyler Bilodeau did not play in the game.
- UConn's Silas Demary Jr. returned to play after sitting out a previous game.
- UConn will face Michigan State Spartans in the Sweet 16 round.
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