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UCLA’s Resilience on Display in Win Over Michigan State, but Bilodeau Injury Looms Large

Last updated: March 14, 2026 9:26 am
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UCLA’s Resilience on Display in Win Over Michigan State, but Bilodeau Injury Looms Large
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UCLA’s 88-84 victory over No. 8 Michigan State in the Big Ten tournament quarterfinals highlights their toughness, but Tyler Bilodeau’s leg injury threatens to undermine their postseason momentum.

The UCLA Bruins secured a hard-fought 88-84 win over the No. 8 Michigan State Spartans in the Big Ten tournament quarterfinals in Chicago, advancing to face No. 7 Purdue in the semifinals [Field Level Media]. The victory comes at a cost, however, as starting forward Tyler Bilodeau exited with a right leg injury after scoring five points in 10 minutes.

UCLA hangs on to beat No. 8 Michigan State but Tyler Bilodeau injured

Without Bilodeau, UCLA relied on Donovan Dent (23 points, 12 assists) and Trent Perry (22 points), who combined for 45 points and sealed the win with four free throws in the final 12 seconds [Field Level Media]. Their performance emphasized the Bruins’ offensive versatility, but Bilodeau’s absence raises strategic concerns for the semifinal.

Michigan State, led by Jeremy Fears Jr.‘s 21 points and 13 assists, mounted a comeback from a 15-point deficit with 15:11 left, cutting the lead to two on Kur Teng‘s 3-pointer with 43 seconds remaining [Field Level Media]. The Spartans’ loss extends their season-long struggle when trailing at halftime; they are now 0-4 in such games after falling behind 44-33 at the break [Field Level Media].

UCLA’s first-half dominance was stark: they shot 63% compared to Michigan State’s 32.1%, but the Spartans’ ball-control issues—seven first-half turnovers—proved costly [Field Level Media]. In the second half, Michigan State shot 45.2% to UCLA’s 55.6%, but 12 overall turnovers hindered their rally.

The Bruins’ depth was on full display, with Eric Dailey Jr. adding a double-double (14 points, 10 rebounds) and Skyy Clark scoring 15 points [Field Level Media]. This resilience is critical given Bilodeau’s history of clutch plays, including the go-ahead 3-pointer with eight seconds left in UCLA’s 69-67 win over Purdue on Jan. 20 [Field Level Media].

Bilodeau’s injury status now dominates fan discourse. Social media speculation ranges from a minor strain to a season-ending issue, but UCLA’s medical evaluation will dictate their tournament path. Without him, the Bruins must rely on Dailey Jr. for rebounding and Clark for perimeter scoring—roles they filled admirably against Michigan State.

For Michigan State, the loss exposes consistency flaws despite a 23-point home win over UCLA on Feb. 17. Their defense, ranked among the conference’s best, was exploited by Dent’s penetration and Perry’s shooting. The Spartans must regroup quickly to salvage their NCAA tournament seeding.

This game encapsulates both teams’ narratives: UCLA’s ability to win through adversity and Michigan State’s tendency to falter in high-pressure moments. The injury to Bilodeau adds a layer of uncertainty that could define the Bruins’ Big Ten title aspirations.

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