Mick Cronin’s biggest worries all season have focused on getting better and reaching March with healthy bodies.
After a winless Big Ten start, unranked UCLA comes into its first league tourney on a quiet roll
Mick Cronin’s biggest worries all season have focused on getting better and reaching March with healthy bodies.
"Got to make sure these guys are fresh when the big dance starts," the UCLA coach said.
First, though, the fourth-seeded Bruins (22-9) face either fifth-seeded Wisconsin (23-8) or 13th-seeded Northwestern (17-15) in the Big Ten tournament quarterfinals on Friday in Indianapolis.
"I feel like we got good momentum going into the tournament," guard Eric Dailey Jr. said. "This is the basketball we know we can play. We got to keep playing our brand of basketball."