Will UCLA men’s basketball make March Madness? Bruins deliver statement win over no. 9 Nebraska

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Will UCLA men’s basketball make March Madness? Bruins deliver statement win over no. 9 Nebraska

The NCAA Tournament picture is beginning to take shape, and the UCLA Bruins may have delivered one of their most important results of the season at the perfect time. UCLA produced a dominant performance to defeat the Nebraska Cornhuskers 72-52 on Tuesday night, strengthening its case for a spot in NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament.The victory improved UCLA’s record to 20-10 overall and 12-7 in the Big Ten Conference. More importantly, it gave the Bruins a crucial Quadrant 1 win, a key metric used by the selection committee when evaluating teams for March Madness.With the regular season nearing its conclusion, UCLA’s convincing win over a top-10 opponent could prove to be the defining moment in its postseason resume.

UCLA delivers a statement performance

UCLA controlled the game from the opening minutes and never allowed Nebraska to build any real momentum.

Guard Trent Perry led the Bruins with an outstanding all-around performance, finishing with 20 points, seven assists, and four rebounds.

Eric Dailey Jr. also played a big part, scoring 14 points and grabbing eight rebounds. Their combined effort helped UCLA beat a top-10 team for the third time this season, showing that the club can compete with the best programs.The Bruins built an early lead thanks to strong shooting and aggressive defense.

They also dominated the glass, grabbing 11 offensive rebounds that led to 17 second-chance points. That extra effort helped UCLA maintain control throughout the game.The Bruins did a good job of stopping Nebraska's offense. The Cornhuskers had trouble shooting from three-point range, making only 21 percent of their shots. They also turned the ball over 13 times. Because of such problems, Nebraska couldn't make a real comeback.

What the win means for UCLA’s March Madness hopes

The result significantly boosts UCLA’s NCAA Tournament resume. Quadrant 1 victories carry major weight during Selection Sunday, and this win gives the Bruins their fourth such victory of the season.

While UCLA’s tournament position is not yet fully secure, wins against highly ranked teams strengthen its chances of receiving an at-large bid. The team has also shown the ability to perform under pressure, which is something the selection committee typically values.

Mick Cronin After Nebraska Win

Head coach Mick Cronin said that the team's better defense and toughness were what made them do so well. The ferocity of UCLA's defense and their work on the boards were obvious throughout the game and helped stop Nebraska's offense.Despite the impressive win, UCLA still has another important test ahead before the postseason begins. The Bruins will close their regular season schedule with a rivalry matchup against the USC Trojans.If the Bruins can keep up the same kind of energy and defense they had against Nebraska, they might have a lot of momentum going into March. For now, UCLA is definitely in the March Madness conversation after beating a top-10 team.

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