Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Michigan center Vladislav Goldin (50) reacts after a dunk over UCLA forward Tyler Bilodeau during the first ...
LOS ANGELES — Michigan couldn’t have scripted its trip to Hollywood any better. The Wolverines beat UCLA on Tuesday night to sweep the Los Angeles-based Big Ten schools and stay perfect in league play. Top highlight: Michigan goes up 28-13 as Danny Wolf finds Vladislav Goldin with a pretty pass that leads to an and-one dunk.
The 22nd-ranked Bruins grab a brief lead early in the second half, but Vladislav Goldin (36 points) and the No. 24 Wolverines outscore UCLA 45-6 from 3-point range for the night and pull away for
UCLA basketball coach Mick Cronin ripped his players, which he called "soft" and "delusional" after a lopsided loss to Michigan.
LOS ANGELES — Mick Cronin went on air with UCLA’s radio voice on Tuesday night immediately after Michigan beat Cronin’s Bruins 94-75. The interview played through the Pauley Pavilion ...
Goldin poured in a career-high 36 points, with 21 coming in the first half, and was a force from start to finish. Donaldson scored a career-best 20 points, with 14 coming in the second half, and made a career-high six 3-pointers.
Michigan (12-3, 4-0) had counters for it all ... That’s why, there’s only so much blame that can go toward UCLA’s inability to create half-court offense. Especially, when there are as ...
Late Tuesday night, the No. 24 Wolverines built an 18-point first half lead before the No. 22 Bruins came soaring back with an extended 28-6 run to take the lead themselves, 55-51, with just over 14 minutes left in the game. However, Michigan responded, outscoring the Bruins 39-24 the rest of the way for a 94-75 victory.
Michigan center Vladislav Goldin scores 36 points and Tre Donaldson makes key three-pointers as No. 24 Michigan defeats No. 22 UCLA.
UCLA men's basketball head coach Mick Cronin did not hold back in displaying his frustration in the wake of the Bruins' 94-75 loss to Michigan on Tuesday night.
Vlad Goldin finished with a career-high 36 points and led Michigan to a ranked in over UCLA to remain undefeated in Big Ten play.
The fun for UCLA lasted about five minutes. What came before and after was demoralizing. First, the Bruins had no answer for Michigan’s interior dominance, Vladislav Goldin dunking on one player ...