UCLA men’s team loses at Washington State for 4th straight defeat

Mick Cronin’s team has now lost four in a row.

The UCLA Bruins men’s basketball team has been a sinking ship. On Saturday, they lost to Washington State on the road, 77-65. It is now the fourth straight loss after a six-game winning streak, so things have drastically changed for Mick Cronin’s team.

After they lost to Washington on Thursday, Cronin had plenty of things to say, and the Bruins lost again, albeit to a top-25 team on the road.

UCLA had four scorers in double figures with Dylan Adrews leading the way with 21 points. Lazar Stefanovic and Sebastian Mack had 11 and Adem Bona had 10.

But, Jaylen Wells caught fire for the Cougars as he had 27 points and Myles Rice added 18.

The Bruins now have two games left in the regular season. One is against Arizona on Thursday on ESPN and the finale is against Arizona State, with both being at Pauley Pavilion.

Still, a fourth straight loss is not what UCLA was hoping for with March officially here.