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Cronin’s Rare Reversal: UCLA Coach Apologizes to Ejected Player

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UCLA's Mick Cronin ejects own player after foul in loss to MSU
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Feb 20, 2026, 04:49 PM ET

LOS ANGELES — UCLA’s coach, Mick Cronin, stated on Friday that he had offered an apology to Steven Jamerson II. This was for dismissing the center to the changing room during the latter stages of a significant defeat against No. 15 Michigan State, following Jamerson’s aggressive foul.

Prior to the officials even examining the incident and assigning Jamerson a flagrant-1 foul, Cronin clutched Jamerson’s shirt and motioned for him to exit the playing area in the final moments of Tuesday’s decisive 23-point loss to the Spartans, which took place in East Lansing.

“Frankly, I don’t believe anyone globally has ever witnessed something like that during a match,” Bruins guard Trent Perry remarked.

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Addressing journalists prior to UCLA’s training session, Cronin stated, “I have already expressed my regret to Steve, alright? That was my sole justification for sending him to the changing area. I genuinely believed he executed a malicious maneuver, aiming to incapacitate the opponent. Upon reviewing the footage, he still received an F-1, though, honestly, I’m uncertain if it was warranted.”

Cronin disclosed that Tom Izzo, the Spartans’ coach, “shared the identical sentiment when I conversed with him.”

Cronin quipped that Jamerson “requested an additional $10,000 in Name, Image, and Likeness funds due to the incident.”

Cronin then proceeded to laud Jamerson, mentioning that the player spent three seasons with the University of San Diego before relocating to UCLA last summer for his concluding year of eligibility. Jamerson has been in the starting lineup only once across 26 contests, tallying an average of 2.2 points and 2.4 rebounds during 11.3 minutes on court. His prior attempt to join Michigan State as a walk-on had been unsuccessful.

“Steve embodies all the positive aspects of collegiate basketball,” Cronin affirmed. “He represents everything I endorse concerning the sport. Nevertheless, I am committed to safeguarding our principles, taking this matter with utmost gravity. Our athletes refrain from receiving technical fouls. We do not engage in aerial take-downs of players.”

Cronin admitted that his remarks can occasionally be overly forthright. He has voiced grievances regarding travel schedules and game start times ever since UCLA became part of the Big Ten last season, and on occasion, he has been severely critical of his team following matches. Subsequent to the defeat against Michigan State, he also delivered an irritable response to a journalist inquiring about Spartan supporters.

Cronin articulated, “I must improve in this regard; given the current environment, one must exercise caution with pronouncements. I am well-suited here as I recognize that I am not paramount to the institution’s image, and that identity holds significance, as does the university itself. My ultimate aim is to avoid generating adverse public attention for our educational establishment.”

“I extend my apologies to our constituents – the institution, its scholars, and every member of our populace – because this holds great importance. These roles necessitate fundraising, fostering relationships with benefactors; truly, I endorse all such responsibilities.”

Jamerson was not accessible to the press on Friday, despite practicing alongside the squad. When queried about the redshirt senior’s reaction to Cronin’s expression of regret, the coach responded, “He’s simply superb… I didn’t, after all, expel him from the group.”

Perry, Jamerson’s cohabitant, has offered a supportive presence.

Perry commented, “He has demonstrated considerable maturity regarding the situation. I am simply relieved he is maintaining his composure, and I also ensure to connect with him daily.”

Guard Skyy Clark conveyed that the collective is backing Jamerson.

Clark noted, “The coach delivered a rather earnest apology. Clearly, Jamerson was somewhat perturbed by it, but, as you know, we offered him some reassuring statements.”

Clark reported that an exclusive players’ assembly was convened following the overwhelming away defeats, and another was anticipated for later on Friday.

He asserted, “Our imperative is to remain unified. That has constituted our primary objective.”

Cronin countered notions suggesting that his dismissal of Jamerson implied a lack of support for his athletes.

The coach, now in his eighth year, declared, “I understand my principles, therefore, I am not genuinely concerned by such opinions.”

Clark, a transferee from Louisville and the Bruins’ third-highest point scorer, has successfully navigated Cronin’s diverse methods of critique.

He advised, “My recommendation is to focus solely on the content of the communication, rather than its delivery. By doing so, one genuinely apprehends his intended meaning, irrespective of his chosen phrasing. Such is merely his coaching approach. He received guidance from several rather comparable mentors, which fundamentally shaped his coaching methodology.”

On Saturday, the Bruins (17-9, 9-6 Big Ten) are set to welcome 10th-ranked Illinois (22-5, 13-3). Their upcoming game follows consecutive significant defeats while playing away, first against then-No. 2 Michigan (by 30 points) and then Michigan State.

Their solitary remarkable victory this season occurred last month, a 69-67 triumph against then-No. 4 Purdue.

Clark inquired, “We observed our capability, so what reason is there not to repeat it?”

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