UCLA star Tyler Bilodeau suffered a right leg injury that will likely sideline him for at least one game, but the Bruins held off No. 8 Michigan State 88-84 to advance to the Big Ten tournament semifinals.
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Sabalenka rolls into semis; Svitolina ousts Swiatek
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UCLA ousts Michigan St. despite Bilodeau injury
UCLA star Tyler Bilodeau had to be helped off the court in the first half, but the Bruins held off No. 8 Michigan State 88-84 to advance to the Big Ten tournament semifinals.
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George Russell wins thrilling Chinese GP sprint
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Men’s Bubble Watch: UCLA graduates to a ‘lock’ with win over Michigan State
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Let’s rank the teams left in the World Baseball Classic
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U.S. tops Canada, advances to showdown vs. D.R.
The United States booked its spot in the WBC semifinals with a 5-3 victory against Canada on Friday night, joining the Dominican Republic team that mercy-ruled Korea in a 10-0 win in seven innings.
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Sabalenka to face Rybakina in Indian Wells final
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