LOS ANGELES - The Bruins came into Saturday's game against No. 10 Illinois (22-6, 13-4) with their heads laid low.
It had been a difficult week for UCLA (18-9, 10-6). The team's road trip to Michigan ended in disaster with back-to-back blowout losses that saw the Bruins outscored by 56 points.
If the losses weren't bad enough, head coach Mick Cronin was at the center of controversy after the Michigan State game for pulling redshirt senior forward/center Steven Jamerson II from the game after a foul, something that Cronin later apologized for.
Cronin himself may not have been fazed, but he could see that his players were and he worried it could leak into their game against another ranked opponent.

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UCLA forward Tyler Bilodeau (34) runs back on defense after scoring a three-point basket during the second half against the Illinois Fighting Illini at Pauley Pavilion presented by Wescom Financial.
"Everybody's got all the answers behind the keyboard and these kids read that stuff," Cronin said, "I'm oblivious, but I didn't like the look on their face before the game. It was almost like they had lost confidence and we played like that early."
The Fighting Illini took off on a 20-0 run midway through the first half that lasted over six minutes and took a 23-10 lead. It looked as if the energy that plagued the Bruins in Michigan followed them into Pauley Pavilion.
Dispelling negativity
It may have looked bad, but UCLA wasn't done. Seemingly through sheer power of will the Bruins took off on a run of their own, making 11 straight field goals to cut the Illinois lead down to just seven points by the time the half drew to a close.
As hard as the week had been and as conscious as they were of everything against them, the Bruins made it point of emphasis to stay positive, with junior forward Eric Dailey Jr. leading the charge.
"Honestly, there's been a lot of negativity toward our program. Those outside forces, we can't let them get in," Dailey Jr. said. "By just being positive and encouraging and picking people up when they miss shots... that kind of talk really carries a team."
If you aren't watching this game, get to it now.
— Jack Haslett (@JackHaslett_13) February 22, 2026
UCLA leads 77-73 with six minutes to go.
UCLA kept the momentum in the second half and with just under 15 minutes left in the second half Dailey Jr. tied the game at 56 with a slam dunk that reignited the hopes of the UCLA home crowd.
Soon after that junior forward Xavier Booker gave the Bruins their first lead of the night with a tip-in layup and from there, it was a back-and-forth exchange that followed both teams into overtime tied at 86.
Free basketball! The Bruins and Fighting Illini are heading into overtime with the score tied 86-86.
— Jack Haslett (@JackHaslett_13) February 22, 2026
UCLA has put up quite a fight, but weren’t able to capitalize on a few opportunities to hit the dagger, so overtime it is.@SportingTrib
An overtime thriller
By taking the lead, it was as if the Bruins took their spirits back as well. They stood taller, played harder, grabbed rebounds that seemed out of reach before and made shots they hadn't early in the game. The packed crowd in Pauley Pavilion was surely a boost as well.
Neither team got out to a real advantage in overtime as they traded leads and tie scores, but the Fighting Illini took the lead, 94-93, with just 4.9 seconds left in the game.
FINAL (OT): UCLA 95, Illinois 94#GoBruins pic.twitter.com/VKTgO8yzSf
— UCLA Men’s Basketball (@UCLAMBB) February 22, 2026
The Bruins needed a miracle, and senior guard Donovan Dent stepped up.
Dent was already one of six Bruins to have double digit scoring nights and he was the team's lead playmaker with 15 assists without turning the ball over once. Now it was his time to save the game, and he made it count.
UCLA DOES IT!
— Jack Haslett (@JackHaslett_13) February 22, 2026
The Bruins win 95-94 in overtime on a buzzer-beating drive by Donovan Dent with less than five seconds left in the game. @SportingTrib pic.twitter.com/TCWTQ6QVr2
Dent inbounded the ball and drove down the court, slicing through the Illinois defense and laying up the ball. The buzzer rang, the ball fell through the hoop, the Bruins won.
DONOVAN DENT WITH THE GAME-WINNER IN OT TO BEAT NO. 10 ILLINOIS 🔥
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) February 22, 2026
UCLA comes back from down 23 for the largest comeback to beat a Top-10 opponent in AP Poll history 😮 pic.twitter.com/GAYmBiLOFv
It was the largest comeback to beat a Top-10 opponent in AP Poll history, and it's the kind of game that could turn UCLA's season around. The trials of the past week and the euphoria of Saturday night have brought the Bruin locker room closer together than ever with just a handful of games left in the regular season.
"This whole week, we've just been together as a team... It's all about what's going on in the locker room [and] I think in the locker room we're at our highest point together," Dent said. "It just speaks volumes to how we responded to the road loss to come out here and get a big win."

