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Coach's Outburst Ignites UCLA's Furious Comeback
8 Feb
Summary
- Coach Mick Cronin received a technical foul for protesting officiating.
- The technical foul seemed to energize UCLA players and fans.
- Trent Perry scored 16 of his 23 points in the second half.

In a pivotal home game, the UCLA Bruins edged out the Washington Huskies with a 77-73 victory, fueled by a second-half rally initiated by a controversial moment. Head coach Mick Cronin received a technical foul midway through the second half due to his vocal and demonstrative complaints about the game's officiating.
This disciplinary action appeared to serve as a turning point, energizing both the Bruins players and the home crowd at Pauley Pavilion. Following the technical, which resulted in missed free throws for Washington, UCLA's Donovan Dent made a steal leading to a Trent Perry three-pointer. Perry was instrumental, scoring 16 of his 23 points in the second half, helping the Bruins maintain their strong home record of 14-1 this season.
Despite the win, Cronin expressed dissatisfaction with the game's officiating and his team's defense, which allowed Washington to shoot 50% from the field. He defended his actions, stating the need to stand up for his players against what he perceived as unfair treatment. Forward Tyler Bilodeau also had a significant second half, contributing 15 of his 19 points after halftime, including a key three-point play late in the game.




