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In a disappointing matchup against Maryland, UCLA's head coach Mick Cronin was ejected from the game with just five minutes remaining on the clock. The incident occurred after Cronin vehemently argued a call made by the officials, expressing his belief that a crucial play had been mishandled. His passionate defense of his team’s performance ultimately led to a technical foul, followed by his ejection from the game.
The loss, which ended with a score of 79-61 in favor of Maryland, marked a challenging moment for the Bruins. Despite the team's efforts, they struggled to maintain momentum throughout the game. Cronin's ejection not only highlighted his commitment to advocating for his players but also reflected the mounting pressure faced by the team in a highly competitive environment. As UCLA looks to regroup, the incident serves as a reminder of the intense emotions that can surface during high-stakes college basketball games.
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