
The UCLA Bruins are now fully focused on the offseason after their defeat in the Round of 32 at the hands of the UConn Huskies.
It was quite a strange season for the Bruins. They entered with lofty expectations and were ranked in the top 25 of the AP Poll. They came out of the gates struggling, losing to several ranked teams, and overall not meeting the expectations placed on them.
It isn’t like they didn’t have horses either. UCLA brought in perhaps one of the best players available in the transfer portal in Donovan Dent, who was a breakout star during his time with New Mexico. Dent initially struggled throughout the season, shooting career lows in efficiency and seeing his overall production decline from where it once was.
However, Dent found his stride down the stretch, finishing the year on a run in which he threw 93 assists to just eight turnovers, and also accumulated the first triple-double in Big Ten Tournament history.
Despite that, the Bruins will have to make changes this offseason. Both Dent and leading scorer Tyler Bilodeau won’t be back next season after exercising their eligibility. Skyy Clark is attempting to gain another year of eligibility, but aside from that, the Bruins will need to fill the massive production holes somehow.
On the "Petros And Money" radio show, head coach Mick Cronin detailed some of the plans for the team over the next few months, now that the full focus is on the offseason.
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