Chicago, UCLA defeated eighth-ranked Michigan State 88-84 in a Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal on Friday, advancing to a semifinal with Purdue. Donovan Dent had 23 points and 12 assists, and Trent Perry added 22, sealing the final possession with free throws. Tyler Bilodeau exited late in the first half with a noncontact right knee injury and did not return; coach Mick Cronin said Bilodeau would likely miss the next game pending imaging. Michigan State mounted late comebacks but could not overcome UCLA’s lead. The game followed a lopsided February meeting between teams. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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If you're a UCLA fan, this win is a big deal. It shows your team can overcome adversity, even without key player Bilodeau. It's a testament to their resilience. Keep an eye on Dent and Perry; they're stepping up in a big way.
UCLA's victory over Michigan State is a sweet one, especially after a previous heavy defeat. But with Bilodeau's injury, the road ahead might be tough. Let's see how they fare against Purdue. Worth forwarding if you know a die-hard UCLA fan.
UCLA, its coaching staff and contributing players benefited by advancing to the Big Ten semifinals and demonstrating depth when key scorer Tyler Bilodeau exited with an injury.
Tyler Bilodeau suffered a noncontact right knee injury that removed him from the quarterfinal and likely sidelined him for the semifinal, affecting UCLA’s immediate rotation and roster options.
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UCLA Overcomes Michigan State, Advances Despite Bilodeau Injury
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