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UCLA’s Cronin ejects own player after flagrant foul

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UCLA’s Cronin ejects own player after flagrant foul

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Mick Cronin snaps at reporter’s question after UCLA’s 23-point loss (1:09)

Mick Cronin talks about his decision to send Steven Jamerson II to the locker room after a technical foul, then voices his disdain for a reporter’s question after UCLA’s loss. (1:09)

Feb 18, 2026, 01:24 AM ET

UCLA suffered its second straight 20-plus-point defeat Tuesday night at No. 15 Michigan State, a game that saw Bruins coach Mick Cronin seemingly eject one of his own players.

With the Bruins trailing 77-50 and 4:26 left to play in the 82-59 loss, UCLA center Steven Jamerson II, a former Michigan State student, was called for a flagrant foul for fouling Carson Cooper from behind on a dunk attempt.

Cronin then sent Jamerson to the locker room.

“You know, true toughness is how you compete and how you go to work every day. Steve’s a good kid, he made a bad decision, but if you want to be a tough guy, you need to do it during the game, for a block-out, for a rebound. So I was thoroughly disappointed — the guy was defenseless in the air,” Cronin explained after the game. “I know Steve was trying to block the shot, but the game’s a 25-point game, you don’t do that.”

The odd scene was a first for Spartans coach Tom Izzo.

“I guess he upgraded that to a flagrant 2, huh?” Izzo joked. “That’s the first time I saw a coach do it, but that sounds like Mick. So he’ll get that straightened out.”

UCLA, coming off a 30-point defeat Saturday at top-ranked Michigan, has lost consecutive games by 20-plus points for the first time since the 1944-45 season, according to Sportradar. Coming into the weekend the Bruins (17-9, 9-6 Big Ten) had won five of six.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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