RADIO/TV ROSTER
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Nick Kazemi R-JR, G – 6-3, 210
1
Wanaah Bail SO, F – 6-9, 220
10 IsaacSO,Hamilton G – 6-4, 185 13
David Brown
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Steve Alford
Head Coach – 2nd Year
SR, G – 6-3, 185
Noah Allen
SO, G/F – 6-6, 215
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Kory Alford R-JR, G – 6-4, 185
JR, F/C – 6-9, 260
Duane Broussard
Norman Powell SR, G – 6-4, 215
Golomán 14 “G.G.” FR, F – 6-10, 210 20
Tony Parker
Assistant Coach – 2nd Year
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SO, G – 6-3, 180
Welsh 40 Thomas FR, C – 7-0, 245 43
Ed Schilling
Assistant Coach – 2nd Year
2
Bryce Alford
David Grace
5
Kevon Looney FR, F – 6-9, 220
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Alec Wulff
FR, G – 6-3, 185
Jonah Bolden FR, G/F – 6-10, 215
Assistant Coach – 2nd Year
Tyus Edney
Dir. of Operations – 5th Year
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
RECORDS
Radio/TV Roster 2 Table of Contents 3 Schedule 4 Roster 5 Outlook 6 Pauley Pavilion 8 This Is College Basketball 10 Champions Made Here 12 UCLA in the NBA 14 Bruins in the NBA Draft 16 NBA All-Star Game 18 McDonald’s All-Americans 19 Media Exposure 20 Los Angeles 22 Student Life 24 Westwood 25 Athletic Facilities 26 Training Facilities 28 UCLA’s Olympic Heritage 30 Champions in the Classroom 32 Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame 34 Pac-12 Conference 36
Program Records 1,000-Point Scorers 35-Point Club Career Leaders Season Leaders Per Game Leaders Yearly Individual Leaders Miscellaneous Individual Leaders Career Statistics Team Season Records Yearly Team Stats 100-Point Games UCLA’s Top Crowds
HISTORY Retired Jerseys Sports Illustrated Covers Bruin Honors Bruins in the NBA All-Time NBA Draft List All-Time Letterwinners UCLA Awards Starting Lineups Numerical Roster All-Time Assistant Coaches Season Results Year-by-Year Results
COACHES Steve Alford Duane Broussard Ed Schilling David Grace Tyus Edney Support Staff
38 43 44 45 46 47
PLAYERS Bryce Alford Kory Alford Noah Allen Wanaah Bail Jonah Bolden David Brown Gyorgy “G.G.” Goloman Isaac Hamilton Nick Kazemi Kevon Looney Tony Parker Norman Powell Thomas Welsh Alec Wulff
49 50 52 53 54 54 55 56 57 58 59 61 64 64
120 122 130 131 132 134 135 138 139 143 145 146 147 148 149 152 153 157 158 159 162 163 165 166 168
GENERAL INFORMATION Tony Parker
2013-14 IN REVIEW Season Statistics Game Results Game-by-Game Totals Pac-12 Statistics Box Scores Graduated/Drafted Players
66 67 68 69 72 78
POSTSEASON TRADITION Championship Tradition NCAA Tournament History Postseason Box Scores Championship Teams John R. Wooden
CREDITS The 2014-15 UCLA basketball media guide is a copyright production of the UCLA Sports Information Office, J.D. Morgan Center, 325 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, Calif., 90095. The publication was written, compiled and edited by associate director of sports information Alex Timiraos. Special thanks to contributing editors Liza David and Bill Bennett. Media guide cover photos taken by Scott Chandler. Photography by: ASUCLA Campus Studio (Don Liebig/ Scott Quintard/Todd Cheney), Scott Chandler, All-Sport Photography, ASUCLA Photography, Getty Images Sport, Percy Anderson, Berliner Studios, Andrew D. Bernstein/ NBAE/USA Basketball, Garrett Ellwood/NBAE/Getty Images, Nathanial S. Butler/NBAE/USA Basketball, Layne Murdoch/ NBAE/Getty Images, Ronald Martinez/NBAE/Getty Images, Ruth Chambers, David Hathcox, the Los Angeles Visitors and Convention Bureau, Pacers Sports & Entertainment, NBA Entertainment, Inc., Richard Mackson (US Presswire), Michael Hirsch, Marilynn E. Young, City of Hope Cancer Center, Todd Rosenberg for McDonald’s, Robert Seale (The Sporting News), Keith Krebs (P.O.V. Image Service), Allen Einstein (NBA Photos), Jeff Reinking (NBA Photos), Mitchell Layton (NBA Photos), Andy Hyat (NBA Photos), Barry Gossage (NBA Photos), Jim Gund, George Kalinsky (Madison Square Garden), Elio Castoria (USA Basketball), Joe Murphy (USA Basketball), Glenn James (USA Basketball), Thomas S. Campbell, David Gonzales, Kyle Terada, Donald C. Lee, Fernando Medina, Starzsports, Jesse D. Garrabrant and Rocky Widner of NBAE/Getty Images. Photos used in the McDonald’s All-America section are courtesy of McDonald’s.
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Media Information 184 Pauley Pavilion 186 Opponents 187 UCLA vs. Non-Conference Opponents 192 UCLA vs. Pac-12 Opponents 193 2015 NCAA Tournament Sites 197 Pac-12 Conference Directory 197 About UCLA 198 University Administrators 199 Athletic Director Dan Guerrero 200 UCLA: The Complete Package 202 UCLA’s Athletic Hall of Fame 202 Prominent Basketball Alumni 204 UCLA’s Fabulous Alumni 205 Wooden Athletic Fund 206
Norman Powell
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2014-15 SCHEDULE
UCLA Basketball SCHEDULE DAY Fri. Fri. Sun. Thu. Sun. Wed. Thu. Fri. Wed. Sun. Wed. Sat. Sat. Sun. Fri. Sun. Thu. Sun. Wed. Thu. Sat. Thu. Sat. Thu. Sat. Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat. Wed. Sun. Wed. Wed.-Sat. Tue.-Wed. Thu.-Sun. Thu.-Sun. Sat., Mon.
DATE Oct. 31 Nov. 14 Nov. 16 Nov. 20 Nov. 23 Nov. 26 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Dec. 3 Dec. 7 Dec. 10 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Dec. 28 Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 25 March 1 March 4 March 11-14 March 17-18 March 19-22 March 26-29 April 4, 6
OPPONENT Azusa Pacific (exh.) Montana State Coastal Carolina Nicholls State Long Beach State vs. Oklahoma 1 vs. Butler or North Carolina 1 TBD (Battle for Atlantis) 1 Cal State Fullerton San Diego UC Riverside Gonzaga vs. Kentucky 2 at Alabama at Colorado* at Utah* Stanford* California* at USC* at Oregon State* at Oregon* Utah* Colorado* at Stanford* at California* Oregon State* Oregon* at Arizona State* at Arizona* Washington* Washington State* USC* Pac-12 Tournament 3 NCAA First Round NCAA Second, Third Rounds NCAA Regional NCAA Final Four 4
SITE Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion The Bahamas The Bahamas The Bahamas Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Chicago, Ill. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Boulder, Colo. Salt Lake City, Utah. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Los Angeles, Calif. Corvallis, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Stanford, Calif. Berkeley, Calif. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Tempe, Ariz. Tucson, Ariz. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Las Vegas, Nev. TBD TBD TBD Indianapolis, Ind.
TV ---- Pac-12 Networks Pac-12 Networks Pac-12 Networks Pac-12 Networks ESPN2 ESPN or AXS TV ESPN or AXS TV Pac-12 Networks Pac-12 Networks Pac-12 Networks ESPN2 CBS ESPNU Fox Sports 1 Pac-12 Networks ESPN/ESPN2 Fox Sports 1 ESPN2 Pac-12 Networks CBS ESPN2 Pac-12 Networks ESPN/ESPN2 Pac-12 Networks Pac-12 Networks FOX/Fox Sports 1 ESPN2 ESPN ESPN2 Fox Sports 1 ESPN2 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
Game times are Pacific unless otherwise indicated and remain subject to change. Games slated for ESPN or ESPN2 will be determined approximately two weeks prior to the game. * Pac-12 Conference game 1 Battle 4 Atlantis to be played at Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas Teams include Butler, Florida, Georgetown, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Wisconsin and UAB (Alabama-Birmingham) 3 CBS Sports Classic, at United Center (Chicago, Ill.) 4 Pac-12 Tournament, at MGM Grand Garden Arena (Las Vegas, Nev.) 5 NCAA Final Four, at Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis, Ind.)
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TIME 7:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. (ET) 1/7:00 p.m. (ET) TBD 9:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. (CT) 6:30 p.m. (ET) 8:00 p.m. (MT) 2:00 p.m. (MT) 6:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. (MT) 7:00 p.m. (MT) 8:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
2014-15 ROSTER
UCLA Basketball NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 0 1 2 4 5 10 13 14 20 21 22 23 40 43
Name Nick Kazemi Wanaah Bail Kory Alford Norman Powell Kevon Looney Isaac Hamilton David Brown György “G.G.” Golomán Bryce Alford Alec Wulff Noah Allen Tony Parker Thomas Welsh Jonah Bolden
Yr. R-Jr. So. R-Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr.
Pos. Ht. Wt. G 6-3 210 F 6-9 220 G 6-4 185 G 6-4 215 F 6-9 220 G 6-4 185 G 6-3 185 F 6-10 210 G 6-3 180 G 6-3 185 G/F 6-6 215 F/C 6-9 260 C 7-0 245 G/F 6-10 215
DOB 11/14/91 04/27/93 05/15/92 05/25/93 02/06/96 05/14/94 09/30/92 04/02/96 01/18/95 12/10/95 02/01/95 09/18/93 02/03/96 01/02/96
Hometown (Previous School) Tustin, Calif. (Tustin HS) Houston, Texas (Lamar Consolidated HS) Albuquerque, N.M. (Univ. of New Mexico) San Diego, Calif. (Lincoln HS) Milwaukee, Wis. (Hamilton HS) Los Angeles, Calif. (St. John Bosco HS) Anaheim Hills, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) Körmend, Hungary (The Sagemont School [FL]) Albuquerque, N.M. (La Cueva HS) Laguna Beach, Calif. (Laguna Beach HS) Pacific Grove, Calif. (Palma HS) Atlanta, Ga. (Miller Grove HS) Redondo Beach, Calif. (Loyola HS) Sydney, Australia (Brewster Academy [NH])
DOB 01/18/95 05/15/92 02/01/95 04/27/93 01/02/96 09/30/92 04/02/96 05/14/94 11/14/91 02/06/96 09/18/93 05/25/93 02/03/96 12/10/95
Hometown (Previous School) Albuquerque, N.M. (La Cueva HS) Albuquerque, N.M. (Univ. of New Mexico) Pacific Grove, Calif. (Palma HS) Houston, Texas (Lamar Consolidated HS) Sydney, Australia (Brewster Academy [NH]) Anaheim Hills, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) Körmend, Hungary (The Sagemont School [FL]) Los Angeles, Calif. (St. John Bosco HS) Tustin, Calif. (Tustin HS) Milwaukee, Wis. (Hamilton HS) Atlanta, Ga. (Miller Grove HS) San Diego, Calif. (Lincoln HS) Redondo Beach, Calif. (Loyola HS) Laguna Beach, Calif. (Laguna Beach HS)
UCLA Basketball ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 20 2 22 1 43 13 14 10 0 5 23 4 40 21
Name Bryce Alford Kory Alford Noah Allen Wanaah Bail Jonah Bolden David Brown György “G.G.” Golomán Isaac Hamilton Nick Kazemi Kevon Looney Tony Parker Norman Powell Thomas Welsh Alec Wulff
Yr. So. R-Jr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. R-Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr.
Pos. Ht. Wt. G 6-3 180 G 6-4 185 G/F 6-6 215 F 6-9 220 G/F 6-10 215 G 6-3 185 F 6-10 210 G 6-4 185 G 6-3 210 F 6-9 220 F/C 6-9 260 G 6-4 215 C 7-0 245 G 6-3 185
Coaching Staff Steve Alford Duane Broussard Ed Schilling David Grace
Head Coach, 2nd season at UCLA (24th overall) Assistant Coach, 2nd season at UCLA Assistant Coach, 2nd season at UCLA Assistant Coach, 2nd season at UCLA
Support Staff Tyus Edney Doug Erickson Wes Long Kory Barnett Shane Besedick Briana Walker Alex Timiraos Will Collier Kenny Simpson
Director of Operations Director of Administration Athletic Performance Coach Video Coordinator Staff Athletic Trainer Staff Associate Sports Information Director Academic Coordinator Equipment Manager
Pronunciation Guide Alford (ALL-ferd) Wanaah Bail (WAH-nuh BAY-ul) Broussard (bru-SARD) Golomán (GOH-loh-mun) Kazemi (kuh-ZEE-mee) Kevon Looney (KEH-von LOO-nee)
Indiana ’87 Bradley ’93 Miami (Ohio) ’88 Park ’03
UCLA ’97 San Jose State ’90 Texas ’03 Indiana ’12 Long Beach State ’08 Florida State ’09 Boston College ’06 Southern ’05 N.C. State ’07
Senior Student Managers Justin Gudger Chase Laliotis Student Athletic Trainer Jeremy Moon 5
Student Managers Frank Acevedo Malcolm Au Jose Fuentes Jonathan Gilmore Mark Kaai Grant Kitani
Nearly seven months since UCLA won the 2014 Pac-12 Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s “Sweet 16,” the Bruins are eager to open the 2014-15 season and build off their recent success. The wait since last March has been long enough. With a talented influx of highly sought-after freshmen, UCLA and head coach Steve Alford are looking toward the upcoming basketball season with excitement and optimism. “Anytime you get into October, when you get your team back on the court for practice, that’s an exciting time of year,” Alford said. “We have a lot of work to do, but our team’s intensity, their enthusiasm, their desire to learn has been tremendous.” After posting a 28-9 record last year, UCLA will need to replace four players from the starting lineup, having lost five key components from the team’s eight-man rotation. Guards Kyle Anderson, Jordan Adams and Zach LaVine were all selected in the first round of the NBA Draft last June. Graduates David Wear and Travis Wear opened the fall on NBA training camp rosters. Senior Norman Powell will be expected to shoulder significant leadership responsibilities. As the team’s most veteran player – he has played in all 105 games for UCLA the past three seasons – Powell is fully aware of and has completely embraced his new role. Junior Tony Parker and sophomore Bryce Alford are UCLA’s only other players who earned significant playing time last season. Both players competed in all 37 games, and these two Bruins will be relied upon to play even more minutes in 2014-15. In his second season as UCLA’s head coach, Steve Alford and the Bruins will look for contributions from sohpomores such as Isaac Hamilton, Noah Allen and Wanaah Bail and freshmen Kevon Looney, Isaac Hamilton and G.G. Goloman.
Pac-12 All-Freshman Team selection will assume even more responsibility in his second year. He was one of just two freshmen in the nation last season to record over 100 assists with under 50 turnovers, logging a 2.1 assist-toturnover ratio while averaging 8.0 points per game. Hamilton sat out the 2013-14 season but was able to practice with the team, serving as one of the scout team’s most savvy guards. A dynamic playmaker at St. John Bosco High School (Bellflower, Calif.), Hamilton averaged 23.5 points, 7.6 rebounds and 5.0 assists as a senior in 2012-13 before being selected as a McDonald’s All-American. Allen, a 6-foot-6 wing player from Pacific Grove, Calif., played in 11 games as a freshman. A hard worker who had a strong summer, Allen suffered multiple fractures to his face in a collision sustained in his collegiate debut (Nov. 12) last season. After a full recovery from his injury, he came off the bench in nine of UCLA’s final 12 games, including five of six postseason contests. “Entering our season opener, Isaac will have been with our program for nearly 15 months,” Steve Alford said. “He’s champing at the bit for the season to arrive. He’s had about one year and a half where he’s worked really hard, just competing, getting better every day. Isaac and Bryce will play big roles in our backcourt, and we’re also really excited about Noah’s development.” Tony Parker (right) has played in 70 games the past two seasons. He averaged 6.9 ppg and 4.4 rpg last year, scoring a careerhigh 22 points in a win over Stanford on Jan. 23, 2014.
BACKCOURT Powell and Bryce Alford enter the season as UCLA’s most experienced guards, but the team will also look for Hamilton to play a pivotal role in the backcourt as both a facilitator and scorer. In each of three seasons in Westwood, Powell’s production has made steady increases, none more apparent than last year, when the 6-foot-4 guard ranked third on the team in scoring (11.4 points per game). Powell had averaged 4.6 points per game as a freshman and 6.1 points per game as a sophomore. “Having a seasoned veteran like Norman is huge for us,” said Steve Alford, who enters his 24th season as a college basketball head coach. “He’s really gotten better each year. We’ll expect more out of him this year, offensively, defensively and with this production. He did a really good job in the offseason, and we’re excited about what he brings to this team.” Bryce Alford played a critical role for UCLA off the bench during his freshman season, but the Norman Powell (left) has played in all 105 games for UCLA the past three seasons. Bryce Alford (center) and Isaac Hamilton (bottom) will be relied upon to help direct UCLA’s backcourt.
COLLEGIATE CAREER PLAYER Norman Powell Tony Parker Bryce Alford David Brown Kory Alford* Wanaah Bail Noah Allen Nick Kazemi
GAMES 105 70 37 23 21 13 11 11
STARTS 47 9 1 0 0 0 0 0
* played 10 games at New Mexico in 2012-13
FRONTCOURT Parker played a major role in UCLA’s frontcourt last season, averaging 6.9 points and 4.4 rebounds per game in his second full season in Westwood. This fall, the 6-foot-9 forward/center from Atlanta is joined in UCLA’s frontcourt by Bail and three talented incoming freshmen – Looney, Welsh and Goloman. After averaging 2.4 points in just 6.3 minutes per game as a freshman (201213), Parker thrived off the bench during his sophomore campaign, logging 6.9 points and 4.4 rebounds in 17.2 minutes per game. He shot 60.2 percent from the field as a sophomore and has continued to improve his game in the preseason, going up against three freshman big men in practice each day. “We liked Tony’s production a year ago, and he knows that he will have an even greater role this season,” Alford said. “He made a great leap in playing time from his freshman to his sophomore year, and he’s only going to get better by going up against Thomas, Kevon and G.G. in practice.” Looney and Welsh, two of the nation’s most highly-recruited high school talents last year, will add significant depth and ability to the Bruins’ emerging frontcourt. As a senior at Hamilton High School (Milwaukee, Wis.) last season, Looney registered 27.9 points and 12.7 rebounds per game before securing McDonald’s All-America acclaim and being named the 2014 Gatorade Player of the Year in the state of Wisconsin. Welsh, a 7-foot center from Redondo Beach, Calif., made remarkable strides in three seasons on the varsity team at nearby Loyola High School. Like Looney, Welsh was named a 2014 McDonald’s AllAmerican, having averaged 15.3 points, 11.2 rebounds and 2.7 blocks per game during his senior season. “First and foremost, Kevon and Thomas are outstanding young men,” Alford said. “When you have talented guys who are great people, they’re always going to make it. These two guys are going to thrive because of their work ethic, their character and their desire to get better. They’re very respectful young men, and at their respective positions, they are extremely talented.” Bail and Goloman will be counted upon to add depth to the Bruins’ frontcourt. Bail, a 6-foot-9 forward, played in 13 games for UCLA as a freshman last season. An immensely athletic and physical player, Bail has battled back from a pair of minor knee surgeries during his freshman campaign and will play a role for the Bruins going forward. Goloman, a 6-foot-10 forward hailing from Hungary, spent his senior year of high school competing at The Sagemont School (Weston, Fla.), where he helped lead his team to the 2014 Florida Class 3A state title. Prior to moving to the United States, Goloman excelled for the Hungarian U18 team, averaging 15.1 points and 8.5 rebounds per game at the 2013 European Championships. Two talented sophomores on this year’s team, Noah Allen (left) and Wanaah Bail will see increased roles for UCLA in 2014-15.
(left to right) Incoming freshmen Thomas Welsh, Gyorgy “G.G.” Goloman and Kevon Looney will help give UCLA a strong interior presence this season. Welsh, at 7-foot-0, and Looney, a 6-foot-9 forward, both secured McDonald’s All-America honors during their senior seasons in high school.
NEWS AND NOTES SENIOR LEADER: Norman Powell returns as UCLA’s only starter from last season and has played in all 105 games for the Bruins the previous three years. Having averaged 11.4 points per game last year, he enters this season as the Bruins’ top returning scorer. Powell shot 53.3 percent from the field last season (including 60.7 percent from 2-point range). KEY COMPONENTS: Sophomores Bryce Alford and Isaac Hamilton will be counted upon to play productive roles in UCLA’s backcourt. Alford averaged 8.0 points and 2.8 assists per game in all 37 contests last season. Hamilton, named a high school McDonald’s All-American in 2013, begins his first year on the court after having sat out last season. GETTING VERTICAL: UCLA’s freshman class includes four players standing at least 6-feet-9. Thomas Welsh, a McDonald’s All-American who starred at Loyola High School (Los Angeles), stands 7-feet tall. The Bruins will also look for 6-foot-9 forward Kevon Looney, a McDonald’s AllAmerican hailing from Milwaukee, Wis., to make an immediate impact.
QUICK FACTS 2013-14 Record 28-9 2013-14 Pac-12 Record: 12-6 2013-14 Pac-12 Finish: 2nd 2013-14 Home: 16-2 2013-14 Road: 5-5 2013-14 Neutral: 7-2 Lettermen Returning/Lost 8/6 Starters Returning/Lost 1/4 Newcomers 5 Fr/So/Jr/Sr 5/4/3/2 Head Coach: Steve Alford (2nd year) Overall Record: 491-244 (23 yrs.) NCAA D-I Record: 413-215 (19 yrs.)
First Year of Basketball: 1919-20 All-Time Record: 1786-791 (.693) NCAA Tourney App: 46 NCAA Final Four App: 18 NCAA Championships: 11 Number of 20-Win Seasons: 48 Number of 30-Win Seasons: 8 NIT Appearances: 2 UCLA Enrollment: 40,500 Nickname: Bruins School Colors: Blue and Gold Conference: Pac-12 Director of Athletics: Dan Guerrero
UCLA’S RENOVATED HOME Pauley Pavilion underwent an extensive $136-million renovation and re-opened in time for the 2012-13 season. The arena began its expansion and renovation in March 2010 with the goal of improving not only as a basketball arena, but also as a multi-purpose facility. The building provides numerous amenities, including additional concession points and restrooms, nearly 1,000 extra seats, a custom-designed 16-foot by 12-foot LED high-definition Daktronics video board and an interior LED ribbon board.
Major highlights of Pauley Pavilion’s new configuration include two state-of-the-art locker rooms, a 24-seat film room, a weight room, a sports medicine room and player lounges. Pauley Pavilion features 154% more restroom facilities and a wider array of dining options.
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PAULEY RECONFIGURED Entering its third season after a full renovation, Pauley Pavilion has approximately 13,800 seats, nearly 1,000 more than the building housed in its original configuration. The north side hosts a grand lobby highlighting the theme “Champions Made Here” and UCLA’s 111 NCAA team championships and the Pavilion Club.
AROUND THE BUILDING Pauley Pavilion’s main entrance is located on the north side of the building, adjacent to Bruin Walk and directly across from the intramural field. Located outside the arena on the north side stands a bronze statue of former head coach John Wooden (sculpted by Blair Buswell). The statue weighs approximately 400 pounds.
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HOMECOURT ADVANTAGE
The 2014-15 school year will mark UCLA’s 49th season playing in Pauley Pavilion. Among the most iconic venues in collegiate sports, the Bruins will play 17 regular-season games in Pauley Pavilion this season, closing the regular season schedule with three consecutive home games versus Washington (Feb. 25), Washington State (Feb. 28) and USC (March 4). Since Pauley Pavilion re-opened following an extensive renovation two seasons ago, the Bruins have logged a 31-5 record in their home arena. The Bruins have posted a perfect record in Pauley Pavilion in 10 seasons.
IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Pauley Pavilion has twice served as the host to ESPN’s College GameDay program. Most recently, UCLA hosted College Gameday on March 2, 2013, prior to the team’s regular-season home finale versus Arizona.
SETTING RECORDS
UCLA established single-game attendance records in Pauley Pavilion twice during the 2012-13 season. That year’s home opener versus Indiana State featured 13,513 fans (Nov. 9, 2012) and the season finale versus Arizona had 13,727 fans (March 2, 2013).
1971 NCAA Champions Above, the 1971 UCLA team celebrates winning its fifth consecutive NCAA title at the Astrodome in Houston, Texas. No. 1 in NCAA Titles UCLA has won more NCAA men’s basketball titles than any other program in the country. Photo cutouts include (left) Arron Afflalo and (right) Kevin Love.
1995 NCAA Champions Above, Ed O’Bannon takes a shot over Arkansas center Dwight Stewart in the 1995 NCAA title game. The Bruins defeated the Razorbacks, 89-78, to win their 11th NCAA championship.
NO. 1 in NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS UCLA (11)
Kentucky (8) Indiana (5) North Carolina (5) Connecticut (4) Duke (4)
(above, left) UCLA’s 1995 team celebrates winning the NCAA title in Seattle. (above, right) Bill Walton hoists his framed jersey during a jersey retirement ceremony in Pauley Pavilion on June 3, 1990. (below, right) Toby Bailey, Cameron Dollar, Charles O’Bannon and Ed O’Bannon huddle together during the Bruins’ run to the 1995 NCAA Tournament title. (left) Darren Collison, pictured at the 2007 Final Four, was a part of three consecutive Final Four teams.
(left) Lew Alcindor stands with head coach John Wooden. Alcindor helped lead UCLA to NCAA titles in 1967, 1968 and 1969 before being selected No. 1 overall in the 1969 NBA Draft by the Milwaukee Bucks. (below) UCLA’s coaching staff at the 1995 NCAA Tournament. (left to right) Mark Gottfried, head coach Jim Harrick, Lorenzo Romar and Steve Lavin.
National Titles by Conference Pac-12 (15) ACC (12)
UCLA (11) SEC (11) Big Ten (10) Big East (7)
Featured above (top row) from left to right include Ryan Hollins, Arron Afflalo, Darren Collison and Jordan Farmar. Along the bottom row are Russell Westbrook, Kevin Love, Jrue Holiday and Matt Barnes.
UCLA has sent 84 players and counting to the NBA. Last season, 12 former UCLA players competed in the NBA. Kevin Love led all Bruins in scoring average during the NBA’s 2013-14 season with 26.1 points per game for the Minnesota Timberwolves. Russell Westbrook totaled 21.8 points per game in his sixth season playing for the Oklahoma City Thunder.
PROMINENTLY REPRESENTING UCLA
Kevin Love and Russell Westbrook have each earned three NBA All-Star Game appearances (Love with the Minnesota Timberwolves and Westbrook with the Oklahoma City Thunder). Love started for the West All-Stars in the 2014 game.
UCLA has featured a long, storied tradition of sending its players to the NBA. The Bruins’ program has produced 10 first-round NBA Draft selections since 2006, including three first-round picks – Zach LaVine, Jordan Adams, and Kyle Anderson – in 2014. Player
UCLA Years
NBA Years
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 1967-69 Arron Afflalo 2004-07 Lucius Allen 1967-68 Darrell Allums 1977-80 Trevor Ariza 2004 Toby Bailey 1995-98 Don Barksdale 1947 Matt Barnes 1999-02 Henry Bibby 1970-72 Cedric Bozeman 2002-04, 06 Mitchell Butler 1990-93 Darren Collison 2005-09 Baron Davis 1998-99 Darren Daye 1980-83 Ralph Drollinger 1973-76 Mark Eaton 1981-82 Tyus Edney 1992-95 Keith Erickson 1963-65 Jordan Farmar 2005-06 Kenny Fields 1981-84 Rod Foster 1980-83 Dan Gadzuric 1999-02 Gail Goodrich 1963-65 Stuart Gray 1982-84 David Greenwood 1976-79 Jack Haley 1985-87 Roy Hamilton 1976-79
1970-89 2007-present 1970-79 1981 2005-present 1999-00 1952-55 2004-present 1973-81 2006-07 1994-04 2009-present 2000-12 1984-88 1981 1983-93 1996-01 1966-77 2006-present 1985-88 1984-88 2003-12 1966-79 1985-91 1980-91 1989-98 1980-81
FROM PAULEY PAVILION TO THE NBA
(clockwise, from above) Trevor Ariza, Baron Davis, Earl Watson, Shabazz Muhammad, Jason Kapono, Luc Richard Mbah a Moute and Reggie Miller have all made the jump from playing at UCLA to competing in the NBA. (top right) Miller enjoyed a 17-year career playing for the Indiana Pacers.
Player
UCLA Years
NBA Years
Walt Hazzard J.R. Henderson Brad Holland Jrue Holiday Ryan Hollins Michael Holton Tyler Honeycutt Ralph Jackson Marques Johnson Jason Kapono Edgar Lacey Greg Lee Malcolm Lee Kevin Love Mike Lynn Don MacLean Gerald Madkins Darrick Martin Luc R. Mbah a Moute Andre McCarter Jelani McCoy Dave Meyers Reggie Miller Dave Minor Jerome Moiso Shabazz Muhammad Tracy Murray
1962-64 1995-98 1976-79 2008-09 2003-06 1980-83 2010-11 1981-84 1974-77 2000-03 1965-66 1972-74 2009-11 2007-08 1965-66, 68 1989-92 1988, 90-92 1989-92 2005-08 1974-76 1996-98 1973-75 1984-87 1947-48 1999-00 2012-13 1990-92
1965-74 1999 1980-82 2009-present 2006-present 1985-90 2011-13 1985 1978-87 2004-12 1969 1975-76 2011-13 2008-present 1970-71 1993-01 1994-95, 98 1994-08 2008-present 1977-78, 81 1999-04 1976-80 1988-05 1952-53 2001-05 2013-present 1993-04
Player
UCLA Years
NBA Years
Swen Nater 1972-73 1974-84 Willie Naulls 1954-56 1957-66 Charles O’Bannon 1994-97 1998-99 Ed O’Bannon 1992-95 1996-97 Keith Owens 1988-91 1992 Steve Patterson 1969-71 1972-76 Richard Petruska 1993 1993-94 Pooh Richardson 1986-89 1990-99 Curtis Rowe 1969-71 1972-79 Mike Sanders 1979-82 1983-93 Alan Sawyer 1946, 49-50 1951 Lynn Shackleford 1967-69 1970 Dijon Thompson 2002-05 2005-07 Raymond Townsend 1975-78 1979-82 Kiki Vandeweghe 1977-80 1981-93 Brett Vroman 1975-77 1981 Bill Walton 1972-74 1975-87 Richard Washington 1974-76 1977-83 Earl Watson 1998-01 2002-14 Russell Westbrook 2006-08 2008-present Sidney Wicks 1969-71 1969-71 Jamaal Wilkes 1972-74 1975-86 James Wilkes 1977-80 1981-83 Trevor Wilson 1987-90 1991-97 Brad Wright 1982-85 1987-88 Ray Young 1999-03 2005-06 George Zidek 1992-95 1996-98
2013-14 SEASON
As of October 6, 2014, UCLA had 17 former players on NBA training camp rosters (including five players from UCLA’s 2013-14 roster). From the group of 12 Bruins who were in the NBA last season, seven players changed teams during the offseason.
UCLA has totaled 37 first-round NBA draft selections. Since the draft’s inception (1947), UCLA and Kentucky have produced the most draft picks of any school in the country (112), followed by North Carolina (105) and Duke (82).
LAVINE SELECTED NO. 13
Zach LaVine was chosen as the 13th overall pick in the 2014 NBA Draft after a strong freshman season at UCLA. Above, LaVine (right) shakes hands with NBA commissioner Adam Silver on the Barclays Center stage.
HOLIDAY’S SELECTION
Jrue Holiday (above) was taken No. 17 in the 2009 NBA Draft following his freshman season at UCLA (pictured above with then-NBA commissioner David Stern).
TO THE LEFT
Russell Westbrook (left) and Kevin Love were selected No. 4 and No. 5, respectively, in the 2008 NBA Draft after having led UCLA to its third consecutive NCAA Final Four.
MR. VERSATILITY
Kyle Anderson (above, left cutout) nearly averaged a triple-double during his sophomore year at UCLA, prior to being selected No. 30 in the first round of the 2014 NBA Draft.
AFFLALO DRAFTED IN FIRST ROUND
After guiding UCLA to back-to-back Final Fours, Arron Afflalo was selected No. 27 in the 2007 NBA Draft by Detroit. Afflalo will enter his eighth NBA season in the fall of 2014.
FOUR-YEAR BRUIN
After helping lead UCLA to three straight final fours during a four-year career, Darren Collison (above) was a first-round pick in the 2009 NBA Draft.
MEMPHIS SELECTS ADAMS
Jordan Adams (left) was chosen No. 22 overall in the 2014 NBA Draft by the Memphis Grizzlies after two strong seasons in Westwood.
UCLA’s First Round Selections Year Player
2014 2013 2009 2008 2007 2006 2000 1999 1995 1992 1989 1987 1984
FARMAR TO L.A.
Overall
Zach LaVine Jordan Adams Kyle Anderson Shabazz Muhammad Jrue Holiday Darren Collison Russell Westbrook Kevin Love Arron Afflalo Jordan Farmar Jerome Moiso Baron Davis Ed O’Bannon George Zidek Tracy Murray Don MacLean Pooh Richardson Reggie Miller Kenny Fields
After two years leading UCLA as the team’s starting point guard, Jordan Farmar was drafted No. 26 in the 2006 NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Lakers.
13 22 30 14 17 21 4 5 27 26 11 3 9 22 18 19 10 11 21
Team Year Player
Minnesota Memphis San Antonio Utah Philadelphia New Orleans Seattle Memphis Detroit L.A. Lakers Boston Charlotte New Jersey Charlotte San Antonio Detroit Minnesota Indiana Milwaukee
1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1971 1970 1969 1965 1964
Overall
Kiki Vandeweghe David Greenwood Roy Hamilton Brad Holland Raymond Townsend Marques Johnson Richard Washington David Meyers Bill Walton Keith Wilkes Swen Nater Sidney Wicks Curtis Rowe John Vallely Lew Alcindor Lucius Allen Gail Goodrich Walt Hazzard
11 2 10 14 22 3 3 2 1 11 16 2 11 14 1 3 3 1
Team
Dallas Chicago Detroit L.A. Lakers Golden State Milwaukee Kansas City Los Angeles Portland Golden State Milwaukee Portland Detroit Atlanta Milwaukee Seattle L.A. Lakers L.A. Lakers
UCLA has sent 17 players to the NBA who have played in the annual All-Star Game. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar earned an all-time record 19 selections. UCLA’s most recent All-Star selections have included Jrue Holiday, Kevin Love and Russell Westbrook.
UCLA’s NBA All-Stars Player Games
Player Games
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Gail Goodrich Marques Johnson Reggie Miller Willie Naulls Sidney Wicks Kevin Love Russell Westbrook Jamaal Wilkes
Kiki Vandeweghe Bill Walton Baron Davis Don Barksdale Mark Eaton Walt Hazzard Jrue Holiday Curtis Rowe
UCLA’s NBA ALL-STARS
19 5 5 5 4 4 3 3 3
2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
Clockwise from top right incudes Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Baron Davis, Reggie Miller, Kevin Love, Bill Walton and Russell Westbrook. Love and Westbrook, with their All-Star Game selections in 2011, became UCLA’s first NBA All-Stars since Baron Davis competed in the 2002 contest. Coming off the bench in 2012, Russell Westbrook scored 21 points while Kevin Love added 17 points and seven rebounds.
Beginning with Tyren Naulls (1978), UCLA has seen 39 of its players compete in the annual McDonald’s All-American game at the conclusion of their high school careers. Only Duke and Kentucky have enrolled more McDonald’s All-Americans.
UCLA’s McDonald’s All-Americans
RECENT TALENTS
(clockwise from top left) Kevon Looney, Kevin Love, Malcolm Lee and Thomas Welsh have all represented UCLA at the McDonald’s All-American Game over the past seven years. Most recently, freshmen Looney and Welsh faced each other in the 2014 McDonald’s All-American Game.
CONTINUING A TREND
UCLA’s freshman class in the fall of 2012 included three McDonald’s All-America selections, including Shabazz Muhammad (above) and Kyle Anderson (second from right). Arron Afflalo (left) competed in the 2004 McDonald’s All-American Game before enjoying a three-year career for the Bruins (2005-2007). Jrue Holiday (right) played in the 2008 contest before a strong freshman season at UCLA.
Player Year
Player Year
Kevon Looney Thomas Welsh Isaac Hamilton Kyle Anderson Shabazz Muhammad Tony Parker Joshua Smith David Wear Travis Wear Larry Drew II Jrue Holiday Malcolm Lee Kevin Love James Keefe Arron Afflalo Jordan Farmar Cedric Bozeman Dan Gadzuric Jason Kapono
JaRon Rush 1998 Ray Young 1998 Baron Davis 1997 Jelani McCoy 1995 omm’A Givens 1994 Charles O’Bannon 1993 Ed O’Bannon 1990 Mitchell Butler 1989 Tracy Murray 1989 Don MacLean 1988 Darrick Martin 1988 Pooh Richardson 1985 Craig Jackson 1984 Montel Hatcher 1982 Stuart Gray 1981 Nigel Miguel 1981 Kenny Fields 1980 Ralph Jackson 1980 Darren Daye (game MVP) 1979 Tyren Naulls 1978
2014 2014 2013 2012 2012 2012 2010 2009 2009 2008 2008 2008 2007 2006 2004 2004 2001 1998 1999
All 31 regular-season UCLA basketball games will be aired this season on a national network. Over the past 33 seasons, 834 games have been broadcast live in the Los Angeles area.
IN THE SPOTLIGHT UCLA’s program continues to attract major media attention, both locally and nationally, in the nation’s second-largest media market. The Los Angeles media market features seven local network affiliates or independent stations which cover UCLA on a regular basis. The additon of the Pac-12 Networks in the fall of 2012, which features six regional stations and one national channel, has provided the newest additional outlet for UCLA’s games throughout the nation. Over 13 local newspapers and one international wire service regularly cover UCLA basketball, including the Los Angeles Times, which boasts the nation’s largest daily circulation in excess of one million readers. A 70,000-watt radio station (KLAC Sports 570 AM) broadcasts all UCLA games live. The Bruins also have a contract with SIRIUS National Satellite Radio. Over 100 Sports Illustrated covers feature current and former Bruin athletes. Media training is available for all interested student-athletes. In February 2008 and March 2013, UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion provided the backdrop to ESPN’s College GameDay show, a national broadcast originating from a college basketball venue each Saturday. INSET PHOTOS ABOVE: (to the left) Kyle Anderson at the podium during the 2014 NCAA Tournament. (right) Larry Drew II is interviewed after a game by ESPN analyst Samantha Ponder.
AT THE PODIUM
Above, former UCLA guard Jordan Adams speaks to the media prior to UCLA’s 2014 “Sweet 16” game against Florida at FedExForum in Memphis, Tenn.
FORMER UCLA ATHLETES IN MASS MEDIA WORK Name Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Troy Aikman Charles Arbuckle Ato Boldon Kay Cockerill Wayne Cook Randy Cross Tim Daggett Donna De Varona Terry Donahue Maura Driscoll-Farden Sean Farnham Lisa Fernandez Justin Gimbelstob Leslie Gudel Roy Hamilton Mark Harmon Marques Johnson Eric Karros Karch Kiraly Don MacLean Ann Meyers Drysdale Reggie Miller David Norrie Stacey Nuveman Ron Pitts Tom Ramsey Floyd Reese Matt Stevens J.J. Stokes Dwight Stones Rick Walker Bill Walton Michael Warren
Sport Basketball Football Football Track Golf Football Football Gymnastics Swimming Football Gymnastics Basketball Softball Tennis Rowing Basketball Football Basketball Baseball Volleyball Basketball Basketball Basketball Football Softball Football Football Football Football Football Track Football Basketball Basketball
REGULAR COVERAGE
Media Position Actor/Sportscaster (Movies, CBS) Sportscaster (FOX) Sportscaster (ESPN) Sportscaster (CBS, NBC) Sportscaster (Golf Channel) Sportscaster (AM 570 KLAC Radio) Sportscaster (CBS) Sportscaster (NBC) Sportscaster/Writer (ABC, ESPN) Sportscaster (Radio, TV) Sportscaster (Lifetime, ESPN) Sportscaster (ESPN) Sportscaster (ESPN) Sportscaster (Tennis Channel) Sideline Commentator (ABC) Coordinating Producer (FOX) Actor (Movies, TV) Actor/Sportscaster (Movies, FOX) Sportscaster (FOX) Sportscaster (NBC Sports, FSN) Sportscaster (AM 570 Radio, FSN) Sportscaster (CBS, ESPN) Sportscaster (TNT) Sportscaster (ESPN) Sportscaster (ESPN, Fox Sports) Sportscaster (FOX) Sportscaster (FOX) Sportscaster (ESPN) Sportscaster (AM 570 KLAC Radio) Sportscaster (FOX) Sportscaster (ESPN, FOX, NBC) Sportscaster (ESPN, FOX) Sportscaster (ESPN) Actor (Television, Movies)
Last season, UCLA basketball had 13 games televised by the ESPN family of networks. Fox Sports One televised four contests, while Pac-12 Networks aired 14 games. The Bruins’ game at Missouri was nationally televised by CBS.
BRUINS IN THE MEDIA
Working for CBS Sports, former UCLA standout Reggie Miller (left) interviews Lazeric Jones following a game during the 2011-12 season.
The city of Los Angeles gains international recognition as America’s leader in the entertainment and communications industries. With numerous scenic sports and famed tourist destinations, Los Angeles has much to offer its residents and visitors.
Los Angeles’ unparalleled entertainment venues include Universal Citywalk (left) and adjacent Universal Studios, as both sites are 20 minutes from UCLA. Students are also within driving distance to theme parks such as Disneyland and Six Flags Magic Mountain. Less than five miles away from campus is Santa Monica’s Third Street Promenade (above, left), an upscale shopping and dining complex in the downtown area of Santa Monica. Third Street is widely considered a premier shopping and entertainment destination on the Westside, drawing crowds from all over Los Angeles.
Staples Center has been home to the NBA’s Lakers and Clippers since the 1999-2000 season, as well as the NHL’s Kings and WNBA’s Sparks. One of the nation’s premier multi-purpose venues, Staples Center also hosts sold-out concerts and other popular entertainment events. The arena hosted the NBA’s All-Star Game in 2004 and 2011.
The Los Angeles area features numerous beaches with fantastic views of the Pacific Ocean. Venice Beach, Santa Monica, Pacific Palisades and Malibu are all a short drive from UCLA’s campus in Westwood. UCLA rests about five miles east of the Pacific and enjoys relatively cool evening temperatures due to its coastal proximity.
Among one of baseball’s most iconic franchises, the Los Angeles Dodgers have called Dodger Stadium their home since 1962, five seasons after moving to Los Angeles from Brooklyn. The historic ballpark served as host to the 1984 Olympic baseball games and the 2010 World Baseball Classic. Dodger Stadium is situated just north of downtown Los Angeles, roughly 12 miles from UCLA’s campus.
UCLA offers a broad range of recreational and co-curricular opportunities for students. With campus in a gorgeous Westwood location, UCLA provides 13 residential buildings, a multitude of fine dining options and recreational amenities.
UCLA’s campus, adjacent to picturesque communities in Bel Air and Beverly Hills, features co-curricular and academic opportunities for students. “Bruin Walk� (bottom right) provides a landscaped pathway through campus, connecting the residential areas with recreational and academic buildings. Residential buildings range from suite designs to hall arrangements. Dining services provide students an array of dining options in four residential cafeterias. Fitness opporunities are available at the John Wooden Center and at the Sunset Canyon Recreation Center (right, second from bottom).
One of California’s most beautiful residential areas, Westwood is the home to UCLA’s campus. Activity surrounds UCLA, as Westwood Village (just south of campus) offers a wide variety of restaurants, shops and movie theaters.
The Fox Village Theatre and Geffen Playhouse are located in Westwood Village, a community just south of campus that features numerous restaurants, stores and entertainment options. Popular eateries in Westwood for students include California Pizza Kitchen, In-N-Out Burger, Sepi’s, Corner Bakery, Fat Sal’s, Chipotle, Diddy Riese Cookies, Yogurtland, Flame Broiler and Whole Foods Market. Popular coffee destinations include Starbucks (left), The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, and Peet’s Coffee & Tea.
Home to renovated Pauley Pavilion, UCLA features state-of-the-art recreational and practice facilities, training rooms and athletic venues.
Pauley Pavilion (above) serves as the Bruins’ primary basketball facility. The Wooden Center (right, bottom) and Student Activities Center also house courts for recreational use. Other key athletic facitilies include Drake Stadium and Marshall Field (above, right), home to the soccer and track and field teams; softball’s Easton Stadium; the Los Angeles Tennis Center; water polo and swimming and diving’s Spieker Aquatics Center (right); and baseball’s Jackie Robinson Stadium (below).
UCLA’s Athletic Performance Center features 27 weight-lifting platforms, 30 upper and lower body weight machines and a variety of cardiovascular equipment in the Acosta Athletic Training Complex.
Athletic Performance Center UCLA’s Athletic Performance Center, located in the Acosta Athletic Training Complex, has doubled in size to 15,000 square feet and is directed by athletic performance coach Mike Linn, who enters the fifth year of his second tenure in this position. Wes Long enters his sixth season as the strength and conditioning coach for the men’s basketball team, which has its own weight facility adjacent to its locker room in Pauley Pavilion. Long served as the Bruins’ strength coach from 2007-11 prior to a two-year stint in the same position at the University of Wyoming (2011-13).
Wes Long
An athlete’s development requires a comprehensive plan that maximizes all physical components of competition. UCLA’s Athletic Performance Center and the program developed by the staff are instrumental in equipping all UCLA athletes with the physical tools required to successfully compete in the national spotlight. Each men’s basketball player receives individual attention from Coach Long in developing all facets of athleticism, such as strength, force production and power. The Athletic Performance Center in the Acosta Athletic Training Complex features 27 weightlifting platforms, a state of the art dumbbell area, 30 upper and lower body weight machines and a variety of cardiovascular equipment. The room is highlighted by the Athletic Performance Area, a specialized space dedicated to enhancing acceleration/deceleration capabilities, foot speed, balance and coordination, vertical jump and flexibility for all Bruin athletes.
UCLA’s student-athletes conduct their training and conditioning activities in the three-story Acosta Athletic Training Complex, home for UCLA sports medicine, athletic training and rehabilitation, athletic performance and varsity locker rooms.
Acosta Athletic Training Complex This state-of-the-art facility provides UCLA student-athletes and coaches all the advantages needed to maximize athletic performance. Key features include a 15,000 square-foot weight room, with the most modern equipment for use by all sports in thte department. The training complex is a three-story building that also features a “Bod Pod”, used to accurately measure one’s body fat and an 8,000 square-foot athletic training and rehbailitation facility with private offices and doctor’s suites.
UCLA Sports Medicine UCLA has always been at the forefront in the area of sports medicine and athletic training. The Acosta Athletic Training Complex provides greater advances in sports medicine to benefit UCLA’s student-athletes, including state-of-the-art hydro-therapy pods. Mark Pocinich heads the UCLA sports medicine staff and works closely with team physician John DiFiori and men’s basketball athletic trainer Shane Besedick. Among the key components of the 8,000 square foot athletic training and rehabilitation facility are private offices and doctor’s suites. The center also has a meeting room with space for 25 people. The second floor features new locker rooms for men’s and women’s sports and houses a team meeting room and an athlete lounge. Included are three hydro pools, expanded rehab
and examination areas and an interfacing with the award-winning “Best in the West” UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center. UCLA’s sports medicine staff works closely with the athletic performance staff to maintain a holistic approach to athletic performance. Key components include Olympic lifting, functional training, dynamic flexibility, sports nutrition, injury prevention, sport specific conditioning, metabolic assessment testing, a Bod Pod that is accurate for body fat testing and a specialized turf area dedicated to enhancing sports specific movements such as acceleration/ deceleration capabilities, foot speed, balance and coordination, vertical jump and flexibility.
Dr. David McAllister
Dr. John DiFiori
Shane Besedick
REPRESENTING THE UNITED STATES
Since the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, Germany, 10 players affiliated with the UCLA basketball program have participated in the Olympics. Most recently, Kevin Love and Russell Westbrook (above) helped Team USA win the gold medal at the 2012 Olympics in London, England. Prior to the 2012 games in London, Reggie Miller helped guide Team USA to the gold medal at the 1996 Olympics. As a student-athlete at Indiana University, UCLA head coach Steve Alford was a starting guard on the 1984 USA Olympic Team, helping Team USA win the gold medal at the games hosted in Los Angeles.
REGGIE LEADS USA TO GOLD
Reggie Miller (above, left) starred at UCLA from 1984 through 1987. He helped Team USA post a perfect 8-0 record en route to winning the gold medal at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.
Walt Hazzard (left) competed for the U.S. team in 1964, helping guide Team USA to the gold medal in Tokyo, Japan. Don Barksdale (far right, opposite page), the first African-American Olympic basketball player, helped the United States win a gold medal at the 1948 Olympic Games in London.
GOLD MEDAL WINNERS
To the left, former UCLA standout Kevin Love (right) stands on the medal podium alongside USA teammate Kobe Bryant (left). In the photo above, former UCLA great Reggie Miller displays his gold medal on the medal podium at the 1996 Olympic Games.
FORMER BRUINS IN THE OLYMPICS Player (Years at UCLA)
Year
Olympic Site
Sam Balter Carl Knowles Frank Lubin Don Piper Carl Shy Don Barksdale Walt Hazzard Reggie Miller Kevin Love Russell Westbrook
1936 1936 1936 1936 1936 1948 1964 1996 2012 2012
Berlin, Germany Berlin, Germany Berlin, Germany Berlin, Germany Berlin, Germany London, England Tokyo, Japan Atlanta, Ga. London, England London, England
UCLA IN THE OLYMPICS
Don Barksdale (above right) played for the U.S. Olympic Team in 1948 (London), helping Team USA win all 12 games and the gold medal that summer. Barksdale is best known as the first African-American to earn All-America honors at UCLA (1947). He could aptly be described as the “Jackie Robinson” of basketball. Reggie Miller (above left) played for the 1996 U.S. Olympic Team, helping the United States earn its second consecutive gold medal, four years after the debut of the original “Dream Team”.
LOVE LEADS USA
Pictured above playing for Team USA in 2010, Kevin Love averaged 11.6 points and a team-best 7.6 rebounds per game at the 2012 Olympics.
1936 SUMMER GAMES
The 1936 U.S. Olympic Team won the first-ever Olympic basketball gold medal. UCLA’s Olympians: Sam Balter (front row, second from left); Don Piper (front row, third from right), Carl Shy (back row, first on left), Carl Knowles (back row, second from left), Frank Lubin (back row, third from left).
The mission of the UCLA Academic and Student Services office and its S.U.C.C.E.S.S. Program is to provide an interactive learning environment that emphasizes life-long learning habits, goal setting, teamwork, leadership and character. UCLA’s Student-Athlete Services 1. Academic Counseling A. Program planning and course selection B. Degree progress report (DPR) checking C. Priority registration D. Major Exploration E. Graduate/Professional School Preparation F. Academic difficulty counseling G. Media/Interview Techniques 2. Student Support Services A. Orientation programs B. Academic travel coordinator C. Learning center computer lab D. Laptop lending program E. Scholar-athlete banquet F. Bruin athletic graduation reception G. Awards and post-graduate scholarships 3. Academic Support Services A. Tutorial services B. Academic mentoring C. Community of Learners (COL) D. Learning specialist E. Midterm progress reports F. Learning strategies G. Educational assessments H. Professor final review sessions 4. Student-Athlete Development A. Community service B. Personal development C. Professional development D. Wooden Academy E. Bruin Athletic Council F. Student-athlete ambassadors
IN CAP AND GOWN (above) Former UCLA center Alfred Aboya earned his undergraduate degree in June 2008. Pictured from left to right are assistant Doug Erickson, former assistant coach Ernie Zeigler, Aboya and former academic advisor Kenny Donaldson at UCLA’s 2008 Commencement ceremony. (left) Former UCLA guard Josh Shipp with his mother, Deborah, at the 2009 Commencement exercises.
GRADUATION DAY
(above) UCLA had three graduates in June 2013 – posing in the school’s athletic Hall of Fame is Travis Wear (left), Larry Drew II, former academic advisor Kenny Donaldson and David Wear (right). In the photo to the left, Ryan Hollins is accompanied by his family at the school’s 2006 commencement exercises. Hollins has played the last eight seasons in the NBA, including the last two with the Los Angeles Clippers.
KEY ACADEMIC SERVICES STAFF
ACADEMIC SERVICES AND CAMPUS RESOURCES UCLA has 10 full-time staff in the academic area to assist student-athletes in areas such as scheduling, degree planning, selecting a major, tutoring, career pathing, specialized learning programs and other academic-related fields. UCLA’s renovated Rose Gilbert Learning Center for student-athletes operates six days a week for almost 100 hours (closed on Saturdays). There are 24 Dell computers, as well as printers and study rooms available. The learning center has over 20 laptops available for check-out for team road trips.
BASKETBALL ACADEMIC SUPERLATIVES Mike Casillas
Will Collier
• UCLA has 61 NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship winners (five in basketball). • UCLA has produced 96 GTE Academic All-Americans (18 in basketball). • The basketball program has produced three GTE Academic Hall of Famers.
THE STUDENT-ATHLETE AT UCLA
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS (18)
UCLA prides itself on the basketball program’s committment to academics and achievement in the classroom.
Players (Years at UCLA) Ralph Drollinger (1973-76) Kenny Heitz (1967-69) Marques Johnson (1974-77) Greg Lee (1972-74) Kiki Vandeweghe (1977-80) Bill Walton (1972-74) Michael Warren (1966-68) Sidney Wicks (1979-71) George Zidek (1992-95)
George Zidek (right) served as UCLA’s starting center for two seasons (1993-94, 1994-95) and was a driving force behind the Bruins’ 1995 NCAA Championship. He finished his career as one of UCLA’s most academically honored players. Zidek recorded a 3.76 career GPA as an economics major. As a senior in 1994-95, he captured first-team GTE Academic All-America honors and earned an NCAA post-graduate scholarship. Zidek was selected in the first round of the 1995 NBA Draft by the Charlotte Hornets.
Pos. C G F G F C G F C
Year 1975 1969 1977 1972, 73, 74 1979, 80 1972, 73, 74 1967 1972, 73, 74 1994, 1995
In 1997, Bob Myers had the team’s highest GPA (3.44) and earned first-team Pac-10 All-Academic honors. Myers is a 1998 UCLA graduate with a degree in economics and a 2003 graduate of the Loyola Marymount School of Law.
STARS IN THE CLASSROOM Pictured from left to right include Sidney Wicks, Marques Johnson, Michael Warren and George Zidek. All four players earned Academic All-America honors for at least one season in their collegiate career. Likewise, each of these four players helped win at least one NCAA Championship at UCLA.
UCLA’S CLASS OF 2001 Pictured from left to right include Todd Ramasar, Jason Flowers, Ryan Bailey, Rico Hines and Earl Watson. Since graduating from UCLA in 2001, Watson has played 11 season in the NBA, averaging 6.8 points and 4.5 assists per game.
UCLA is well-represented in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass., by 12 of college basketball’s greatest names – Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Don Barksdale, Larry Brown, Denny Crum, Gail Goodrich, Reggie Miller, Bill Walton, Jamaal Wilkes, John Wooden, Denise Curry, Ann Meyers Drysdale and Billie Moore.
UCLA’s Representation in the Hall of Fame Player
At UCLA
Affiliation
Enshrined
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Don Barksdale Larry Brown Denny Crum Denise Curry Ann Meyers Drysdale Gail Goodrich Reggie Miller Billie Moore Bill Walton Jamaal Wilkes John Wooden
1967-1969 1947 1979-1981 1958-1959 1978-1981 1975-1978 1963-1965 1984-1987 1977-1993 1972-1974 1972-1974 1948-1975
Player Player Coach Player Player Player Player Player Coach Player Player Player, Coach
1995 2012 2002 1994 1999 1999 1996 2012 1999 1993 2012 1961, 1973
Denny Crum (left), who played at UCLA in 1958 and 1959, was enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame in 1994. Crum coached as an assistant under head coach John Wooden in 1959-1960 and from 1968-1971. Larry Brown (left center) coached at UCLA for two seasons (1979-1981), helping lead the Bruins to the 1980 Final Four, before induction to the Hall of Fame in 2002. Gail Goodrich (right center) led the Bruins to NCAA titles as a player in 1963-64 and 1964-65 before being enshrined in 1996. After a sensational three-year career with UCLA (1972-74), Bill Walton (above, cutout) won a pair of NBA titles during a successful 14-year career in the NBA.
Career Highlights of UCLA’s Naismith Hall of Famers u Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was named the College Player of the Year in 1967, 1968 and 1969. u Don Barksdale was the first African-American to earn All-America honors on the court for UCLA (1947). u A successful coach at the college and pro levels, Larry Brown led UCLA to the NCAA title game in 1980. u After playing two seasons at UCLA (1958-59), Denny Crum served as Louisville’s head coach for 30 seasons. u Denise Curry set a collegiate record by scoring in double-figures in each of 130 games played at UCLA. u Ann Meyers Drysdale became the first four-time (1975-78) women’s basketball All-American while at UCLA. u An All-American in 1965, Gail Goodrich scored 42 points against Michigan in the 1965 NCAA title game. u After four seasons at UCLA, Reggie Miller was selected No. 11 overall in the 1987 NBA Draft by Indiana. u In 24 seasons as a head coach, Billie Moore guided UCLA (1978) and Cal State Fullerton (1970) to national titles. u A three-time All-American at UCLA, Bill Walton helped lead Portland (1977) and Boston (1986) to NBA titles. u Jamaal Wilkes led UCLA to a pair of NCAA championships and was a three-time Academic All-America selection. u A graduate of Purdue, John Wooden coached at UCLA for 27 seasons, leading the Bruins to 10 NCAA titles.
Located in Springfield, Mass., the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame has enshrined 258 individuals and five teams. The Hall of Fame museum is named after Dr. James Naismith, credited with creating the instantly successful sport in Springfield, Mass. during the late 1800s.
Jamaal Wilkes (center) helped lead UCLA to NCAA titles in 1972 and 1973 during a three-year career with the Bruins. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (then Lew Alcindor, right) guided UCLA to an 88-2 record in his three-year career on the varsity team (1967-69).
Legendary head coach John Wooden (top left) was enshrined in the Hall of Fame as a player in 1961 and as a coach in 1973. An All-State selection at Martinsville High School (Indiana), he was dubbed the “India Rubber Man” as a student-athlete at Purdue for his suicidal dives on the court and his ability to bounce back after a physical play. Reggie Miller (cutout left, featured alongside then-head coach Walt Hazzard) played at UCLA from 1984-87 before enjoying fantastic 17-year NBA career with the Indiana Pacers.
UCLA embarks on its fourth season in the Pac-12 Conference in 2014-15. The league expanded in July 2011 by adding the University of Colorado and the University of Utah. Upholding its tradition as the “Conference of Champions.” the Pac-12 has captured 131 NCAA team titles since 1999-2000, including 10 in 2013-14. THROUGH THE YEARS... The conference’s roots date back to December 2, 1915, when the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) was founded at a meeting at Portland’s Oregon Hotel. Original membership consisted of California, Washington, Oregon and Oregon State College (now Oregon State). 1916 PCC play begins. One year later, Washington State College (now Washington State) was accepted into the Conference. Stanford University joined in 1918. 1922 PCC expands to eight teams with admission of USC and University of Idaho. 1924 Montana joins the PCC. 1928 The PCC grows to 10 members with the addition of UCLA. 1950 PCC competes as a 10-team league until 1950, with the exception of 1943-45 when World War II curtailed intercollegiate athletic competition to a minimum. In 1950, Montana resigns from the Conference and joins the Mountain States Conference. 1959 PCC dissolves and the Athletic Association of Western University forms. Original AAWU membership consists of California, Stanford, USC, UCLA and Washington. Washington State joins in 1962, while Oregon and Oregon State are added in 1964. 1968 The name “Pac-8 Conference” is adopted. 1978 Arizona and Arizona State are admitted July 1, completing the Pac-10 Conference. 2011 For the first time since 1978, the league expands. Colorado and Utah join the league in July 2011, forming the Pac-12 Conference.
ABOUT THE PAC-12 CONFERENCE
Just 27 days after the Conference officially changed its name, Commissioner Larry Scott announced the creation of the Pac-12 Networks on July 27, 2011, solidifying a landmark television deal and putting the Conference on the forefront of collegiate athletics. The Networks, including one national network, six regional networks, and a robust digital network marked the first-ever integrated media company owned by a college conference. In addition, the “TV Everywhere” rights allow fans to access Pac-12 Networks outside the home on any digital device, including smartphones and tablet computers.
collegiate athletics programs in the country. Stanford continued its remarkable run and won its 20th consecutive Directors’ Cup in 2013-14. Seven Pac-12 member institutions ranked among the top-27 Division I programs: (1) Stanford, (7) UCLA, (8) USC, (15) Oregon, (20) California, (26) Arizona and (27) Arizona State. At least five member institutions have been ranked in the top 20 in all but one year of the Director’s Cup program, with seven appearing in the top 20 on five different occasions (1998, 2001, 2003, 2005 and 2006).
On the field, the Pac-12 rises above the rest, upholding its tradition as the “Conference of Champions ®.” The Conference has averaged nearly nine NCAA team titles per academic year since 1999-2000. Even more impressive has been the breadth of the Pac-12’s success, with championships coming in 28 different men’s and women’s sports. The Pac-12 has led or tied the nation in NCAA Championships in 48 of the last 54 years. The only exceptions being in 1980-81, 1988-89, 199091 and 1995-96 when the Conference finished second, and only twice finished third (1998-99 and 2004-05).
The Pac-12 led all conferences with 10 NCAA titles in 2013-14, with the SEC coming in second (six NCAA titles including one shared crown in women’s gymnastics). The Big Ten tallied five titles in 2013-14, the ACC had four, and the Big 12 claimed two (including one shared title in women’s gymnastics). In addition to the 10 titles, Pac-12 teams recorded six runner-up finishes and at least one team placed in the top four in 22 championships. In eight championships, there were at least two teams among the final four, including in women’s water polo where all four were Pac-12 teams.
For the ninth consecutive year, the Pac-12 had the most NCAA titles or tied for the most of any conference in the country, winning at least six every year since the 2000-01 academic year. No other conference has won double-digit NCAA crowns in a single year, the Pac-12 doing so seven times, including a record 14 in 1996-97.
On the basketball court, Arizona captured the regular-season men’s basketball title for the first time since 2011. UCLA won the Pac-12 Tournament title for the first time since 2008, advancing to the Conference’s tournament championship game for the second consecutive season. The Conference hosted its tournament in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand Garden Arena for the second consecutive season. Joining UCLA in the 2014 NCAA Tournament were Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, Oregon and Stanford. Stanford and UCLA advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s “Sweet 16” and Arizona reached the NCAA West Regional Final (“Elite Eight”).
Built on a firm foundation of academic excellence and superior athletic performance, the Conference ushered in a new era on July 1, 2011, officially becoming the Pac-12 Conference with the additions of the University of Colorado and University of Utah.
Spanning nearly a century of outstanding achievements, the Pac-12 was the first conference to reach 400 championships in 2010-11. With the inclusion of Colorado and Utah, the Conference surpassed another major milestone, with league teams capturing 450 titles, outdistancing the next conference by nearly 200. In all, Conference teams have won 469 NCAA Championships (287 men’s, 154 women’s, 28 combined). The Conference’s reputation is further proven in the annual Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup competition, the prestigious award that honors the best overall
COACH PROFILES Alford arrived at New Mexico after eight seasons as head coach at the University of Iowa (2000-07), where he went 152-106. He guided the Hawkeyes to a school-record seven consecutive winning seasons in addition to six postseason appearances (three NCAA Tournaments) and two Big Ten Conference Tournament titles (2001, 2006).
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ALFORD
As Iowa’s head coach, Alford helped engineer three seasons with 20-plus victories, highlighted by a 25-win season in 2006. Iowa’s 25 victories that year stand as the second-highest single-season win total in program history, five shy of the school-record 30 wins in 1987 under head coach Tom Davis. Alford is responsible for the Hawkeyes’ two highest single-season win totals since 1987 (25 wins in 2006, 23 wins in 2001).
HEAD COACH • 2nd YEAR AT UCLA 24th YEAR OVERALL ALMA MATER: INDIANA ’87 Steve Alford guided UCLA to a 28-9 overall record and appearance in the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16 in 2013-14, his first season in Westwood. He led the Bruins to their first Sweet 16 appearance and first Pac-12 Tournament title since 2008, before three players were selected in the first round of the 2014 NBA Draft.
Prior to his service at Iowa, Alford engineered the most successful postseason run in school history at Missouri State University (then known to as Southwest Missouri State). His four-year tenure was highlighted by the program’s sixth NCAA Division I Tournament appearance in 1999, Missouri State’s first-ever trip to the “Sweet 16” in Alford’s final season at the helm.
Alford, who will enter his 24th season as a college head coach in 2014-15, helped UCLA finish second in the Pac-12 Conference standings in 201314. Through 23 seasons as a college head coach, Alford has compiled a 491-244 (.668) overall record. He was named the 13th head coach in UCLA men’s basketball history on March 30, 2013, after having spent the previous six seasons at New Mexico.
Missouri State advanced to the NCAA Division I Tournament as a No. 13seed, defeating No. 5-seed Wisconsin (43-32) and No. 4-seed Tennessee (81-51) to advance to the Sweet 16 before losing to top-seeded Duke, 78-61, in the East Regional Semifinal.
Alford’s 28 single-season wins in 2013-14 tied the school record for most victories by a coach in his first season at UCLA (Gene Bartow went 28-4 in 1975-76). The Bruins averaged 81.2 points per game, the Bruins’ highest scoring average since 1997-98 (83.1 ppg), finishing the season with the nation’s 11th-highest scoring average. In addition, UCLA had three-first round NBA draft selections – Zach LaVine, Jordan Adams and Kyle Anderson – for just the second time in school history (also occurred in 1979).
Steve Alford helped guide the Bruins to a 28-9 record and “Sweet 16” appearance in 2013-14.
A four-year standout at Indiana (1984-87) and member of the Hoosiers’ 1987 NCAA Championship team, Alford competed in the NBA for four seasons before embarking on his career as a collegiate head coach. He has served as a Division I head coach the past 19 years. After a four-year stint at Manchester College (1992-95), Alford coached at Missouri State (199699), Iowa (2000-07) and New Mexico (2008-13). In 23 seasons as a head coach, Alford’s teams have qualified for the postseason 18 times, including eight NCAA Division I Tournament berths. Alford has led his teams to the postseason in 13 of the last 14 seasons and has reached the 20-win plateau in 12 of his 19 years at the NCAA Division I level. Alford has coached his teams to at least 28 wins in each of the last three seasons and to at least 22 victories the last seven years. Alford has recorded more NCAA victories (491) as a collegiate head coach, age 50 or younger, than any other head coach in the nation. Alford, who turned 49 on Nov. 23, 2013, began his collegiate coaching career at the age of 26 at Manchester College. Alford guided New Mexico to postseason appearances all six years at New Mexico, including three trips to the NCAA Tournament (2010, 2012, 2013). His teams at New Mexico won at least 22 games in each of six seasons, securing more victories (155), a higher winning percentage (.749) and more regular-season conference titles (4) than any previous New Mexico head coach after six seasons. Alford earned Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year honors in three of the final five seasons at New Mexico (2009, 2010, 2013). Three of his players at New Mexico secured Mountain West Player of the Year acclaim (J.R. Giddens in 2008, Darington Hobson in 2010, and Kendall Williams in 2013). Under Alford’s direction, New Mexico won four regular season titles in five years (2009, 2010, 2012, 2013), a streak matched only by Kansas and Gonzaga. New Mexico won the conference regular season and tournament titles in 2012 and 2013, becoming one of five schools in the country to make that claim. New Mexico achieved its two highest single-season win totals with Alford at the helm (30 wins in 2012, 29 wins in 2013). Both the 2010 and 2013 teams secured No. 3-seeds in the NCAA Tournament, tying UNM’s record for the highest-seeded team. Alford’s teams at New Mexico had similar success in the classroom. He graduated 12 of his 13 seniors, including all three seniors from his final team in 2012-13. New Mexico had compiled a program record 11 consecutive semesters of a 2.7 grade-point average or better through his final season in Albuquerque.
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COACH PROFILES Alford concluded his college career as Indiana’s all-time scoring leader with 2,438 points (that mark was eclipsed by Calbert Cheaney in 1992-93). He became the first player to win the Indiana MVP four times and led the Hoosiers in scoring all four years. He finished his career as Indiana’s all-time leader in steals (178 steals, now ranks second) and three-point field goal percentage (53.0 percent). Alford was a consensus first-team All-America selection and the Big Ten Conference’s MVP as a senior (1987).
Missouri State finished the season 22-11, as Alford had guided the Bears to their second 20-plus win season in three years. Prior to Alford’s arrival in the fall of 1995, Missouri State had not advanced to the NCAA Tournament since 1992. Alford guided Missouri State to a 24-9 record in 1997, including a second-place finish in the Missouri Valley Conference, as the Bears ended their season in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT). Missouri State’s 24 victories that season marked the program’s highest single-season win total since finishing 28-6 in 1987.
Alford earned first-team All-Big Ten honors in each of his final three seasons and also captured All-America acclaim as a junior. He was named to the NIT All-Tournament Team as a sophomore when the Hoosiers finished second to UCLA. His career free throw percentage of .897 (535-596) ranks ninth-best in NCAA history (was fourth-best when he graduated). Alford led the nation in free throw percentage as a freshman (.913, 137-150).
In 1992, Alford joined the collegiate coaching ranks at Manchester College (NCAA Division III program in North Manchester, Ind., now known as Manchester University). He took over a team that had lost its first eight games and finished with four wins in 20 contests. One year later, he led the Spartans to a 20-8 mark in his first full year (1992-93).
In 1997, Alford was inducted into the Indiana University Athletics Hall of Fame, and in 2001 he was one of 15 players selected to Indiana’s All-Century Team. He was one of five players named to ESPN’s Big Ten Conference Silver Anniversary Team in 2004. In the Legends of College Basketball by The Sporting News, Alford was No. 35 on the list of the 100 greatest NCAA Division I college basketball players.
Alford finished his tenure at Manchester by guiding the Spartans to a 23-4 record in 1994 and to a 31-1 mark in 1995. Each of Alford’s final three teams at Manchester advanced to the NCAA Division III Tournament. The Spartans went 5-1 in the NCAA Tournament in 1995, losing in the national championship contest. Prior to this coaching career, Alford enjoyed a four-year career in the NBA. He was selected No. 26 overall in the 1987 NBA Draft by the Dallas Mavericks after his senior season at Indiana. Alford played from 1987-91 with the Dallas Mavericks and the Golden State Warriors. A native of New Castle, Ind., Alford was a prep standout for his father, Sam Alford, at New Castle Chrysler High School. He earned Indiana’s Mr. Basketball Award in 1983 after averaging 37.7 points per game as a senior.
Following his freshman season at Indiana, Alford was selected to play for the United States basketball team at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. He shot 64.4 percent from the field and averaged 10.3 points per game, finishing second on the team in assists as the U.S. men’s team won the gold medal. The 1984 USA Olympic Team marked the last U.S. amateur squad to win the gold medal. Alford’s teammates included Michael Jordan, Patrick Ewing, Sam Perkins, Chris Mullin and Waymon Tisdale.
During his collegiate career at Indiana, Alford started 120 of 125 games, helping the Hoosiers compile a 92-35 record over four seasons. Playing under head coach Bob Knight, Alford served as team captain in 1987 when Indiana went 30-4 and won the NCAA Championship.
Alford earned a bachelor’s degree in business from Indiana University. He is married to the former Tanya Frost, whom he has known since the two were schoolmates in grade school in New Castle, Ind. The Alfords have three children: Kory, Bryce and Kayla.
Steve Alford’s Year-by-Year Head Coaching Record Manchester College 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 4 SEASONS
Overall 4-16 20-8 23-4 31-1 78-29
Conf. Finish Postseason 3-11 8th --7-5 t-3rd NCAA D-III (0-1), ICAC Tourney Champs 10-2 1st NCAA D-III (0-1), ICAC Tourney Champs 12-0 1st NCAA D-III Finalist (5-1), ICAC Tourney Champs 32-18 3 NCAA Tournaments
Missouri State 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 4 SEASONS
Overall 16-12 24-9 16-16 22-11 78-48
Conf. Finish Postseason 11-7 4th --12-6 t-2nd NIT (0-1) 11-7 t-3rd --11-7 t-2nd NCAA (2-1), Sweet 16 45-27 1 NCAA Tournament
Iowa 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 8 SEASONS
Overall 14-16 23-12 19-16 17-14 16-13 21-12 25-9 17-14 152-106
Conf. Finish Postseason 6-10 t-7th --7-9 t-6th NCAA (1-1), Big Ten Tournament Champs 5-11 t-8th NIT (0-1) 7-9 t-8th NIT (2-1) 9-7 4th NIT (0-1) 7-9 7th NCAA (0-1) 11-5 t-2nd NCAA (0-1), Big Ten Tournament Champs 9-7 4th --61-67 3 NCAA Tournaments
New Mexico 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 6 SEASONS
Overall 24-9 22-12 30-5 22-13 28-7 29-6 155-52
Conf. Finish 11-5 3rd 12-4 t-1st 14-2 1st 8-8 5th 10-4 t-1st 13-3 1st 68-26
UCLA 2013-14 1 SEASON
Overall 28-9 28-9
Conf. Finish 12-6 2nd 12-6
19 SEASONS (at D-I level) 23 SEASONS (overall)
413-215 (.658) 491-244 (.668)
186-126 (.596) 218-144 (.602)
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Postseason NIT (0-1) NIT (1-1) NCAA (1-1) NIT (1-1) NCAA (1-1), MWC Tournament Champs NCAA (0-1), MWC Tournament Champs 3 NCAA Tournaments Postseason NCAA (2-1), Sweet 16, Pac-12 Tournament Champs 1 NCAA Tournament 8 NCAA Tournaments 11 NCAA Tournaments
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Steve Alford’s Head Coaching Record vs. NCAA Division I Opponents at Missouri State Air Force Alabama Alabama State Arizona Arizona State Boise State Boston College Boston University Bowling Green Bradley Butler BYU Cal State Bakersfield Cal State Northridge California Centenary Central Florida Chattanooga Cincinnati Clemson Colgate Colorado Colorado State Connecticut Coppin State Cornell Creighton Davidson Dayton Detroit Mercy Drake Drexel Duke Duquesne East Carolina Eastern Illinois Eastern Washington Evansville Fairfield Florida Florida Atlantic Florida State Fresno State George Mason Georgia State Georgia Tech Grambling State Harvard Hawaii Houston Baptist Idaho Idaho State Illinois Illinois Chicago Illinois State Indiana Indiana State Iowa State Kansas Liberty Long Beach State Longwood Louisiana Tech Louisiana Lafayette Louisville Loyola Marymount LSU Maryland Maryland Eastern Shore Memphis Mercer Miami (Ohio) Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Mississippi Mississippi State Missouri Missouri State Montana Montana State Morehead State
W L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 6 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 0 1 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 --- --- 0 0 0 0 1 0
at Iowa Air Force Alabama Alabama State Arizona Arizona State Boise State Boston College Boston University Bowling Green Bradley Butler BYU Cal State Bakersfield Cal State Northridge California Centenary Central Florida Chattanooga Cincinnati Clemson Colgate Colorado Colorado State Connecticut Coppin State Cornell Creighton Davidson Dayton Detroit Mercy Drake Drexel Duke Duquesne East Carolina Eastern Illinois Eastern Washington Evansville Fairfield Florida Florida Atlantic Florida State Fresno State George Mason Georgia State Georgia Tech Grambling State Harvard Hawaii Houston Baptist Idaho Idaho State Illinois Illinois Chicago Illinois State Indiana Indiana State Iowa State Kansas Liberty Long Beach State Longwood Louisiana Tech Louisiana Lafayette Louisville Loyola Marymount LSU Maryland Maryland Eastern Shore Memphis Mercer Miami (Ohio) Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Mississippi Mississippi State Missouri Missouri State Montana Montana State Morehead State
W L at New Mexico W L at UCLA 1 0 Air Force 14 1 Air Force 0 1 Alabama 0 1 Alabama 1 0 Alabama State 0 0 Alabama State 0 0 Arizona 0 0 Arizona 1 1 Arizona State 2 0 Arizona State 0 0 Boise State 4 0 Boise State 0 0 Boston College 1 0 Boston College 1 0 Boston University 0 0 Boston University 0 0 Bowling Green 0 0 Bowling Green 0 0 Bradley 0 0 Bradley 0 0 Butler 0 0 Butler 0 0 BYU 5 4 BYU 0 0 Cal State Bakersfield 1 0 Cal State Bakersfield 0 0 Cal State Northridge 1 0 Cal State Northridge 0 0 California 1 2 California 2 0 Centenary 0 0 Centenary 0 0 Central Florida 0 1 Central Florida 1 0 Chattanooga 0 0 Chattanooga 0 1 Cincinnati 1 0 Cincinnati 0 0 Clemson 0 0 Clemson 1 0 Colgate 0 0 Colgate 0 0 Colorado 2 0 Colorado 0 0 Colorado State 10 2 Colorado State 1 0 Connecticut 1 0 Connecticut 1 0 Coppin State 0 0 Coppin State 1 0 Cornell 0 0 Cornell 1 1 Creighton 1 1 Creighton 0 0 Davidson 1 0 Davidson 0 0 Dayton 1 1 Dayton 1 0 Detroit Mercy 1 0 Detroit Mercy 7 1 Drake 0 1 Drake 0 0 Drexel 0 0 Drexel 0 1 Duke 0 0 Duke 0 0 Duquesne 0 0 Duquesne 0 0 East Carolina 0 0 East Carolina 2 0 Eastern Illinois 0 0 Eastern Illinois 1 0 Eastern Washington 1 0 Eastern Washington 0 0 Evansville 0 0 Evansville 1 0 Fairfield 0 0 Fairfield 0 0 Florida 0 0 Florida 1 0 Florida Atlantic 0 0 Florida Atlantic 0 1 Florida State 0 0 Florida State 0 0 Fresno State 2 0 Fresno State 0 0 George Mason 1 0 George Mason 1 0 Georgia State 0 0 Georgia State 1 1 Georgia Tech 0 0 Georgia Tech 0 0 Grambling State 1 0 Grambling State 0 0 Harvard 0 0 Harvard 0 0 Hawaii 3 0 Hawaii 0 0 Houston Baptist 1 0 Houston Baptist 0 0 Idaho 1 0 Idaho 0 0 Idaho State 1 0 Idaho State 4 10 Illinois 0 0 Illinois 0 0 Illinois Chicago 1 0 Illinois Chicago 0 0 Illinois State 0 0 Illinois State 8 6 Indiana 0 0 Indiana 0 0 Indiana State 1 0 Indiana State 5 4 Iowa State 0 0 Iowa State 1 0 Kansas 0 0 Kansas 1 0 Liberty 0 0 Liberty 0 0 Long Beach State 1 0 Long Beach State 0 0 Longwood 1 0 Longwood 1 0 Louisiana Tech 1 0 Louisiana Tech 0 0 Louisiana Lafayette 0 0 Louisiana Lafayette 2 0 Louisville 0 1 Louisville 0 0 Loyola Marymount 1 0 Loyola Marymount 0 1 LSU 0 0 LSU 0 1 Maryland 0 0 Maryland 2 0 Maryland Eastern Shore 0 0 Maryland Eastern Shore 1 0 Memphis 0 0 Memphis 1 0 Mercer 1 0 Mercer 0 0 Miami (Ohio) 1 0 Miami (Ohio) 6 7 Michigan 0 0 Michigan 6 9 Michigan State 0 0 Michigan State 11 5 Minnesota 0 0 Minnesota 0 0 Mississippi 1 1 Mississippi 0 0 Mississippi State 0 0 Mississippi State 2 4 Missouri 0 0 Missouri 0 0 Missouri State 1 0 Missouri State 0 0 Montana 1 0 Montana 1 0 Montana State 1 0 Montana State 0 0 Morehead State 0 0 Morehead State
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W L OVERALL 0 0 Air Force 1 0 Alabama 0 0 Alabama State 1 1 Arizona 1 0 Arizona State 0 0 Boise State 0 0 Boston College 0 0 Boston University 0 0 Bowling Green 0 0 Bradley 0 0 Butler 0 0 BYU 0 0 Cal State Bakersfield 0 0 Cal State Northridge 2 0 California 0 0 Centenary 0 0 Central Florida 1 0 Chattanooga 0 0 Cincinnati 0 0 Clemson 0 0 Colgate 2 0 Colorado 0 0 Colorado State 0 0 Connecticut 0 0 Coppin State 0 0 Cornell 0 0 Creighton 0 0 Davidson 0 0 Dayton 0 0 Detroit Mercy 0 0 Drake 1 0 Drexel 0 1 Duke 0 0 Duquesne 0 0 East Carolina 0 0 Eastern Illinois 0 0 Eastern Washington 0 0 Evansville 0 0 Fairfield 0 1 Florida 0 0 Florida Atlantic 0 0 Florida State 0 0 Fresno State 0 0 George Mason 0 0 Georgia State 0 0 Georgia Tech 0 0 Grambling State 0 0 Harvard 0 0 Hawaii 0 0 Houston Baptist 0 0 Idaho 0 0 Idaho State 0 0 Illinois 0 0 Illinois Chicago 0 0 Illinois State 0 0 Indiana 0 0 Indiana State 0 0 Iowa State 0 0 Kansas 0 0 Liberty 0 0 Long Beach State 0 0 Longwood 0 0 Louisiana Tech 0 0 Louisiana Lafayette 0 0 Louisville 0 0 Loyola Marymount 0 0 LSU 0 0 Maryland 0 0 Maryland Eastern Shore 0 0 Memphis 0 0 Mercer 0 0 Miami (Ohio) 0 0 Michigan 0 0 Michigan State 0 0 Minnesota 0 0 Mississippi 0 0 Mississippi State 0 1 Missouri 0 0 Missouri State 0 0 Montana 0 0 Montana State 1 0 Morehead State
W L 15 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 4 1 4 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 6 5 1 1 5 4 1 0 1 0 3 2 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 4 0 10 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 8 7 1 0 1 1 2 0 14 2 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 10 4 1 0 4 6 8 7 8 2 5 4 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 6 7 6 9 11 5 1 1 0 1 3 5 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0
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Steve Alford’s Head Coaching Record vs. NCAA Division I Opponents at Missouri State W L N.C. State 0 1 Nebraska 0 0 Nevada 0 0 New Mexico State 0 0 New Orleans 0 0 Nicholls State 0 0 North Carolina 0 0 North Dakota 0 0 Northern Arizona 0 0 Northern Illinois 0 0 Northern Iowa 7 1 Northwestern 0 0 Northwestern State 2 0 Northwood 0 0 Notre Dame 0 0 Oakland 0 0 Ohio 0 0 Ohio State 0 0 Oklahoma State 0 0 Oral Roberts 0 0 Oregon 0 0 Oregon State 0 0 Penn State 0 0 Portland 0 0 Prairie View A&M 0 0 Presbyterian 0 0 Purdue 0 0 Robert Morris 0 0 Sacramento State 0 0 Saint Louis 2 1 San Diego 0 0 San Diego State 0 0 Santa Clara 0 0 South Dakota State 0 0 Southeast Missouri State 1 0 Southern Illinois 5 2 Southern Methodist 0 0 Southern Mississippi 0 0 Southern Utah 0 0 St. Bonaventure 0 0 Stanford 0 1 Stephen F. Austin 1 0 TCU 0 2 Tennessee 1 0 Tennessee State 0 0 Tennessee-Martin 1 0 Texas 0 0 Texas A&M 0 0 Texas El Paso 0 0 Texas Pan American 1 0 Texas San Antonio 1 0 Texas Southern 1 0 Texas Tech 0 2 The Citadel 0 0 Toledo 0 0 Troy State 1 0 Tulsa 1 1 UC Riverside 0 0 UC Santa Barbara 0 0 UMKC (Missouri-Kansas City) 1 0 UNC Asheville 0 0 UNC Charlotte 0 1 UNC Greensboro 0 0 UNC Wilmington 1 0 UNLV 0 0 USC 0 0 Utah 0 0 Valparaiso 0 0 VCU 0 0 Villanova 0 0 Virginia Tech 0 0 Washington 0 0 Washington State 0 0 Weber State 0 0 Western Carolina 0 0 Western Illinois 0 0 Wichita State 5 3 Wisconsin 1 0 Wisconsin Green Bay 0 0 Wisconsin Milwaukee 0 0 Wyoming 0 0 TOTALS 78 48
at Iowa W L at New Mexico W L at UCLA W L OVERALL W L N.C. State 1 0 N.C. State 0 0 N.C. State 0 0 N.C. State 1 1 Nebraska 0 0 Nebraska 1 0 Nebraska 0 0 Nebraska 1 0 Nevada 0 0 Nevada 2 0 Nevada 1 0 Nevada 3 0 New Mexico State 0 0 New Mexico State 10 2 New Mexico State 0 0 New Mexico State 10 2 New Orleans 0 0 New Orleans 1 0 New Orleans 0 0 New Orleans 1 0 Nicholls State 0 0 Nicholls State 1 0 Nicholls State 0 0 Nicholls State 1 0 North Carolina 0 1 North Carolina 0 0 North Carolina 0 0 North Carolina 0 1 North Dakota 0 0 North Dakota 1 0 North Dakota 0 0 North Dakota 1 0 Northern Arizona 0 0 Northern Arizona 1 0 Northern Arizona 0 0 Northern Arizona 1 0 Northern Illinois 1 0 Northern Illinois 0 0 Northern Illinois 0 0 Northern Illinois 1 0 Northern Iowa 4 4 Northern Iowa 0 1 Northern Iowa 0 0 Northern Iowa 11 6 Northwestern 7 6 Northwestern 0 0 Northwestern 1 0 Northwestern 8 6 Northwestern State 0 1 Northwestern State 0 0 Northwestern State 0 0 Northwestern State 2 1 Northwood 0 0 Northwood 1 0 Northwood 0 0 Northwood 1 0 Notre Dame 0 0 Notre Dame 0 0 Notre Dame 0 0 Notre Dame 0 1 Oakland 0 0 Oakland 0 0 Oakland 1 0 Oakland 1 0 Ohio 1 0 Ohio 0 0 Ohio 0 0 Ohio 1 0 Ohio State 8 8 Ohio State 0 0 Ohio State 0 0 Ohio State 8 8 Oklahoma State 0 0 Oklahoma State 1 0 Oklahoma State 0 0 Oklahoma State 1 0 Oral Roberts 0 0 Oral Roberts 1 1 Oral Roberts 0 0 Oral Roberts 1 1 Oregon 0 0 Oregon 0 0 Oregon 2 1 Oregon 2 1 Oregon State 0 0 Oregon State 0 0 Oregon State 1 1 Oregon State 1 1 Penn State 11 4 Penn State 0 0 Penn State 0 0 Penn State 11 4 Portland 0 0 Portland 1 0 Portland 0 0 Portland 1 0 Prairie View A&M 0 0 Prairie View A&M 0 0 Prairie View A&M 1 0 Prairie View A&M 1 0 Presbyterian 0 0 Presbyterian 1 0 Presbyterian 0 0 Presbyterian 1 0 Purdue 9 6 Purdue 0 0 Purdue 0 0 Purdue 9 6 Robert Morris 1 0 Robert Morris 0 0 Robert Morris 0 0 Robert Morris 1 0 Sacramento State 0 0 Sacramento State 0 0 Sacramento State 1 0 Sacramento State 1 0 Saint Louis 3 1 Saint Louis 1 1 Saint Louis 0 0 Saint Louis 6 3 San Diego 0 0 San Diego 4 0 San Diego 0 0 San Diego 4 0 San Diego State 0 0 San Diego State 7 8 San Diego State 0 0 San Diego State 7 8 Santa Clara 0 0 Santa Clara 1 0 Santa Clara 0 0 Santa Clara 1 0 South Dakota State 0 0 South Dakota State 0 1 South Dakota State 0 0 South Dakota State 0 1 Southeast Missouri State 0 0 Southeast Missouri State 1 0 Southeast Missouri State 0 0 Southeast Missouri State 2 0 Southern Illinois 0 0 Southern Illinois 1 0 Southern Illinois 0 0 Southern Illinois 6 2 Southern Methodist 1 0 Southern Methodist 0 0 Southern Methodist 0 0 Southern Methodist 1 0 Southern Mississippi 1 0 Southern Mississippi 1 0 Southern Mississippi 0 0 Southern Mississippi 2 0 Southern Utah 0 0 Southern Utah 1 0 Southern Utah 0 0 Southern Utah 1 0 St. Bonaventure 0 0 St. Bonaventure 1 0 St. Bonaventure 0 0 St. Bonaventure 1 0 Stanford 0 2 Stanford 0 0 Stanford 2 1 Stanford 2 3 Stephen F. Austin 0 0 Stephen F. Austin 0 0 Stephen F. Austin 1 0 Stephen F. Austin 2 0 TCU 0 0 TCU 8 2 TCU 0 0 TCU 8 4 Tennessee 0 1 Tennessee 0 0 Tennessee 0 0 Tennessee 1 1 Tennessee State 1 0 Tennessee State 0 0 Tennessee State 0 0 Tennessee State 1 0 Tennessee-Martin 0 0 Tennessee-Martin 0 0 Tennessee-Martin 0 0 Tennessee-Martin 1 0 Texas 1 1 Texas 0 0 Texas 0 0 Texas 1 1 Texas A&M 0 0 Texas A&M 1 0 Texas A&M 0 0 Texas A&M 1 0 Texas El Paso 0 0 Texas El Paso 2 1 Texas El Paso 0 0 Texas El Paso 2 1 Texas Pan American 1 0 Texas Pan American 0 0 Texas Pan American 0 0 Texas Pan American 2 0 Texas San Antonio 1 0 Texas San Antonio 0 0 Texas San Antonio 0 0 Texas San Antonio 2 0 Texas Southern 2 0 Texas Southern 0 0 Texas Southern 0 0 Texas Southern 3 0 Texas Tech 1 1 Texas Tech 3 1 Texas Tech 0 0 Texas Tech 4 4 The Citadel 1 0 The Citadel 1 0 The Citadel 0 0 The Citadel 2 0 Toledo 1 0 Toledo 0 0 Toledo 0 0 Toledo 1 0 Troy State 0 0 Troy State 0 0 Troy State 0 0 Troy State 1 0 Tulsa 2 0 Tulsa 0 0 Tulsa 1 0 Tulsa 4 1 UC Riverside 0 0 UC Riverside 1 0 UC Riverside 0 0 UC Riverside 1 0 UC Santa Barbara 0 0 UC Santa Barbara 0 0 UC Santa Barbara 1 0 UC Santa Barbara 1 0 UMKC (Missouri-Kansas City) 0 0 UMKC (Missouri-Kansas City 1 0 UMKC (Missouri-Kansas City) 0 0 UMKC (Missouri-Kansas City) 2 0 UNC Asheville 1 0 UNC Asheville 0 0 UNC Asheville 0 0 UNC Asheville 1 0 UNC Charlotte 0 0 UNC Charlotte 0 0 UNC Charlotte 0 0 UNC Charlotte 0 1 UNC Greensboro 1 0 UNC Greensboro 0 0 UNC Greensboro 0 0 UNC Greensboro 1 0 UNC Wilmington 0 0 UNC Wilmington 0 0 UNC Wilmington 0 0 UNC Wilmington 1 0 UNLV 0 0 UNLV 7 7 UNLV 0 0 UNLV 7 7 USC 0 0 USC 2 0 USC 2 0 USC 4 0 Utah 0 0 Utah 5 4 Utah 1 1 Utah 6 5 Valparaiso 2 0 Valparaiso 1 0 Valparaiso 0 0 Valparaiso 3 0 VCU 0 0 VCU 0 1 VCU 0 0 VCU 0 1 Villanova 0 1 Villanova 0 0 Villanova 0 0 Villanova 0 1 Virginia Tech 0 1 Virginia Tech 0 0 Virginia Tech 0 0 Virginia Tech 0 1 Washington 0 0 Washington 0 1 Washington 1 0 Washington 1 1 Washington State 0 0 Washington State 1 0 Washington State 0 1 Washington State 1 1 Weber State 0 0 Weber State 1 0 Weber State 1 0 Weber State 2 0 Western Carolina 1 0 Western Carolina 0 0 Western Carolina 0 0 Western Carolina 1 0 Western Illinois 1 0 Western Illinois 0 0 Western Illinois 0 0 Western Illinois 1 0 Wichita State 0 0 Wichita State 0 0 Wichita State 0 0 Wichita State 5 3 Wisconsin 4 12 Wisconsin 0 0 Wisconsin 0 0 Wisconsin 5 12 Wisconsin Green Bay 1 0 Wisconsin Green Bay 0 0 Wisconsin Green Bay 0 0 Wisconsin Green Bay 1 0 Wisconsin Milwaukee 1 0 Wisconsin Milwaukee 0 0 Wisconsin Milwaukee 0 0 Wisconsin Milwaukee 1 0 Wyoming 0 0 Wyoming 12 2 Wyoming 0 0 Wyoming 12 2 TOTALS 152 106 TOTALS 155 52 TOTALS 28 9 TOTALS 413 235
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COACH PROFILES STEVE ALFORD’S TOP COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Has won at least 20 games in nine of the last 10 seasons, including conference tournament titles each of the last three years. • Guided UCLA to a 28-9 record and Sweet 16 appearance in 2014, before having three first-round NBA Draft selections in the 2014 draft. • In six seasons at New Mexico, led the Lobos to four Mountain West Conference regular-season titles (2009, 2010, 2012, 2013) and two Mountain West Tournament titles (2012, 2013). • Has recorded more NCAA victories (491) as a collegiate head coach, age 50 or younger, than any other head coach in the nation. • Led New Mexico to a 155-52 record (.749) in six seasons, the program’s most successful such six-year stretch. • Overhauled the academic progress in six years at New Mexico, as 12 of his 13 seniors graduated during his tenure in Albuquerque. • Coached New Mexico to three NCAA Tournaments in his final four seasons and produced UNM’s top two single-season win totals with 30 victories in 2009-10 and 29 wins in 2012-13. • Saw three of his players at New Mexico earn Mountain West Conference Player of the Year honors – J.R. Giddens (2008), Darington Hobson (2010) and Kendall Williams (2013). • Was a three-time Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year selection at New Mexico (2009, 2010, 2013). • Led Iowa to two Big Ten Tournament titles (2001, 2006) and one runner-up finish and is the only head coach to have guided the Hawkeyes to the tournament’s title game (tournament began in 1999). • Coached Iowa to a school-record seven consecutive winning seasons and to six postseason appearances (including three NCAA Tournaments). • Propelled Missouri State to its first-ever trip to the NCAA Tournament’s “Sweet 16” during the 1998-99 season. Steve Alford guided UCLA to the Pac-12 Tournament title in 2014, the Bruins’ first conference tournament championship since 2008.
• At age 30, led Manchester College to a 31-1 record and the 1995 NCAA Division III title game against Wisconsin-Platteville.
STEVE ALFORD’S HIGHLIGHTS AS A PLAYER • Helped Indiana capture the 1987 NCAA Championship during his senior season, the fifth national title in the program’s history. • Was a two-time All-America selection at Indiana (1986, 1987) and earned Big Ten Conference MVP accolades as a senior. • Scored a game-high 23 points against Syracuse in the 1987 NCAA Championship contest, sinking 7-of-10 three-point attempts. • Captured first-team All-Big Ten Conference honors each of his final three seasons at Indiana (1985, 1986, 1987). • As a freshman (1983-84), led the nation in free throw percentage (91.3) and led Indiana with 15.5 points per game. • Was a starter on the gold medal-winning 1984 U.S. Olympic Team, the final United States’ amateur squad to capture Olympic gold. • Finished his career at Indiana as the program’s all-time leading scorer and currently ranks second on that list behind Calbert Cheaney. • Selected No. 26 overall the 1987 NBA Draft by the Dallas Mavericks and enjoyed a four-year career in the NBA. • Inducted to the Indiana University Athletics Hall of Fame in 1997 and in 2001 was one of 15 players selected to Indiana’s All-Century Team. • As Indiana Mr. Basketball during his senior season at New Castle High School (New Castle, Ind.), he averaged 37.7 points per game. • Inducted to Athletic Hall of Fames at Indiana University, Indiana Men’s Basketball, Manchester College and New Castle High School.
A two-time All-America selection at Indiana, Steve Alford led the Hoosiers to the 1987 NCAA Championship during his senior season.
STEVE ALFORD’S STATISTICS AT INDIANA Year Yr. G-GS FG-A PCT 3FG PCT 1983-84 FR 31-27 171-289 .592 --- --- 1984-85 SO 32-31 232-431 .538 --- --- 1985-86 JR 28-28 254-457 .566 --- --- 1986-87 SR 34-34 241-508 .474 107-302 .530 TOTALS 125-121 898-1685 .533 107-302 .530
FT-A PCT TOT RPG AST APG BS S PTS PPG 137-150 .913 82 2.6 98 3.2 3 45 479 15.5 116-126 .921 101 3.2 85 2.7 0 44 580 18.1 122-140 .871 75 2.7 79 2.8 1 50 630 22.5 160-180 .889 87 2.6 123 3.6 3 39 749 22.0 535-596 .898 345 2.8 385 3.1 7 178 2438 19.5
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BROUSSARD ASSISTANT COACH • 2nd YEAR ALMA MATER: BRADLEY ’93 Duane Broussard enters his second season as an assistant coach at UCLA. He has spent the last six seasons working alongside head coach Steve Alford, helping those teams advance to the NCAA Tournament four times and secure three consecutive conference tournament crowns. During his first season on UCLA’s staff, Broussard helped lead the Bruins to a 28-9 record, including the 2014 Pac-12 Tournament Championship and the program’s first appearance in the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16 since 2008. UCLA ranked No. 11 in the country in scoring (81.2 points per game), No. 3 in assist turnover ratio (1.7) and No. 5 in assists (17.2 apg). In addition, the Bruins ranked No. 4 in steals (9.2 spg) and No. 10 in turnover margin (+4.1). Broussard’s efforts on the recruiting trail helped UCLA secure an incoming group ranked as high as No. 3, nationally. Broussard arrived in Westwood in April 2013 after having spent the previous 10 seasons on the men’s basketball staff at the University of New Mexico. He worked on head coach Steve Alford’s staff the last five seasons – the final two years as an assistant coach after having served as Director of Operations for three seasons. Through 20 seasons serving on college basketball staffs, both as an assistant coach and as the director of operations, Broussard has helped his teams to a combined .649 winning percentage (410-222). In 10 seasons on staff at New Mexico, Broussard helped the Lobos compiled a .655 winning percentage. During his final two seasons coaching at New Mexico, Broussard’s work proved instrumental in helping the Lobos compile a 57-13 record and win back-to-back Mountain West Conference regular season and tournament titles. New Mexico advanced to the NCAA Tournament both years. In his five years on Alford’s staff at New Mexico, the Lobos played in the postseason each year, advancing to the NCAA Tournament three times.
Serving as an assistant coach and as the program’s Director of Operations at New Mexico, Broussard’s responsibilities included travel arrangements, community relations, scheduling and helping oversee academic progress. Currently in the process of completing his Ph. D. in sport administration at the University of New Mexico, Broussard spent five seasons (2003-07) on head coach Ritchie McKay’s staff at UNM. He spent the 2007-08 season working as Director of Reruitment Initiatives in the Enrollment Servces office on UNM’s main campus. Broussard was working with an outreach program that taught the importance of going to college and the process of college admissions to middle school students in the Albuquerque area.
With Broussard on the coaching staff, New Mexico became the first school in Mountain West history to secure back-to-back regular season and tournament titles. Over the last six seasons, New Mexico produced six players who scored at least 1,000 points and won a school-record 155 games during that stretch. The Lobos became one of just three programs to win four regular-season titles in five years (along with Kansas and Gonzaga).
Broussard served on the men’s basketball staff for nine seasons at Bradley University in Peoria, Ill., working as an assistant coach the final six years (1997-2002) under head coach Jim Molinari. As an assistant coach, Broussard’s responsibilities for the Braves included recruiting, floor coaching and budget planning.
In 2012-13, New Mexico logged its second-highest win total in program history, posting a 29-6 overall record. Junior guard Kendall Williams secured Mountain West Conference Player of the Year honors. He finished in the top 10 in scoring in the Mountain West, in addition to ranking second in assists per game and assist turnover ratio. As a team, New Mexico ranked No. 26 nationally in field goal percentage defense and No. 38 in scoring defense.
A four-year basketball letterwinner at Bradley (1990-93), Broussard served as the program’s co-captain during his junior and senior seasons. Former UNM head coach Ritchie McKay served as an assistant coach during Broussard’s final two seasons with the Braves. He capped his collegiate career in 1993 by earning the inaugural Downtown Peoria Kiwanis Club Leadership Award in recognition of his positive role-model approach to academics and community service.
During his tenure as assistant coach at New Mexico and UCLA, Broussard has been responsible for seven first-round NBA Draft selections – Danny Granger (2005), J.R. Giddens (2008), Darington Hobson (2010), Tony Snell (2013), Zach LaVine (2014), Jordan Adams (2014) and Kyle Anderson (2014). Broussard’s work with Granger was evident at Bradley and New Mexico. Granger, a 6-foot-8 forward, was selected No. 17 overall in the 2005 NBA Draft out of New Mexico. Broussard had worked with Granger during the 2001-02 season at Bradley and during Granger’s junior and senior seasons at UNM. Granger became the first player in UNM basketball history to log at least 60 assists, 60 blocks and 60 steals in one season (2004-05) before securing Mountain West Conference Tournament MVP honors and leading the Lobos to the NCAA Tournament. Currently playing for the Indiana Pacers, Granger graduated from New Mexico with a degree in civil engineering.
In nine seasons on the men’s basketball staff at Bradley (1994-2002), Broussard helped the Braves win 58 percent of their games, an average of nearly 18 contests per season. Bradley advanced to the postseason in six of nine years while Broussard served on the staff and the program graduated 19 of 22 seniors during that span. A native of Sugar Land, Texas, Broussard graduated from Bradley in 1993, earning degrees in criminal justice and sociology, in addition to a minor in history. He continued his education by earning a master’s degree in public service administration from Bradley in 1997.
Additionally, Broussard helped the New Mexico program stay in the top-25 rankings in 16 of 18 weeks. The Lobos secured five selections on the AllMountain West Team and produced a school record-tying 14 wins away from home.
Broussard, 42, is married to the former Holly Marshall. The couple has one daughter, McKenzie, and one son, McKel.
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SCHILLING ASSISTANT COACH • 2nd YEAR ALMA MATER: MIAMI (OHIO) ’88 Ed Schilling enters his second as an assistant coach at UCLA. Working alongside head coach Steve Alford last season, Schilling helped guide the Bruins to a 28-9 record, the Pac-12 Tournament Championship and UCLA’s first appearance in the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16 since 2008. During the 2013-14 season, UCLA ranked No. 11 in the country in scoring (81.2 points per game). Stellar guard play helped the Bruins record the thirdhighest assist turnover ratio in the country (1.7) and the fifth-best assists per game average (17.2 apg). UCLA ranked fourth, nationally, with 9.2 steals per game and 10th in turnover margin (+4.1). Schilling also helped the Bruins secure a highly-acclaimed incoming class for the 2014-15 season, a group ranked as high as No. 3, nationally. Schilling arrived at UCLA in April 2013 after having spent the previous four seasons as head coach at Park Tudor High School in Indianapolis. He guided the Panthers to an 87-18 record in four years, securing two IHSAA Class 2A state titles and a runner-up finish. In 2012-13, Park Tudor won the Marion Court championship and broke the regular-season win record. In 2010-11 and 2011-12, Park Tudor made historic runs to win back-to-back IHSAA Class 2A state championship after having finished as runner-up in 2009-10.
Schilling was a member of Calipari’s coaching staff at the University of Massachusetts (Amherst, Mass.) during the 1995-96 season. That year, the Minutemen advanced to the Final Four and posted a 35-2 overall record.
In addition, Schilling spent time from May through September preparing athletes each year for professional basketball with St. Vincent’s Sports Performance and its NBA readiness program. His pre-draft preparation included working with over 60 high-profile young players, including No. 1 NBA Draft selection Greg Oden, Mike Conley, Mario Chalmers, Gordon Heyward, Carl Landry, Jeff Teague, Marquis Teague, Cody Zeller and many others.
When Calipari was named the vice president of basketball operations and basketball coach with the New Jersey Nets, Schilling joined him as an assistant coach (1996-97). His rise in the coaching profession was chronicled in Sports Illustrated, as he became the only coach to advance from the high school coaching ranks to the Final Four and then to the bench of an NBA team in a period of 310 days. At the time, Schilling was the youngest assistant coach on the bench in the NBA.
From 2007 to 2013, Schilling has served as a head coach for Adidas Nations, coaching and training the Adidas High School All-American Team in national and international competition. In addition, he has served as executive director and trainer at Champions Academy, a not-for-profit basketball organization for youth and college-aged athletes in Indianapolis.
Following his time with the New Jersey Nets, Schilling was named Wright State’s head coach. After graduating from Miami University in Ohio in the spring of 1988, Schilling served as a high school head coach for the next seven years – three years (1989-91) at Western Boone High School in Thorntown, Ind., and four years (1992-95) as head coach at Logansport High School in Logansport, Ind.
Prior to his work with Adidas Nations and Champions Academy, Schilling had served as an assistant coach at Memphis for two seasons (2003-04, 200405) after having been the head coach at Wright State for six years (19982003). In his two seasons at Memphis, the Tigers compiled a 44-24 record.
In his third and final season at Western Boone (1990-91), Schilling led the program to a school record for single-season wins. Playing in arguably the most competitive prep conference in the country, Logansport’s basketball program improved each of Schilling’s four seasons. In his final two years, his teams won consecutive sectional championships while compiling the most wins at Logansport in more than 20 years.
In his first season (2003-04) as an assistant coach at Memphis working alongside head coach John Calipari, Schilling helped the Tigers post a 22-8 record and a 12-4 mark in Conference USA, winning a share of the league’s regular-season title, the program’s first conference championship since 1995-96. Memphis also made a return trip to the NCAA Tournament and recorded a first-round victory over South Carolina before finishing the season ranked No. 24 in the Associated Press poll. The following year (2004-05), Memphis went 22-16, posting a 9-7 mark in Conference USA action.
Schilling was a four-year starting point guard at Miami University in Ohio from 1985-88. He was a two-time captain and, playing alongside Ron Harper, Schilling helped lead the school to a pair of NCAA Tournament berths. He was a three-time academic all-conference selection and is still the single-game assist record holder in the Mid-American Conference. He also established single-game, season and career assist records at Miami University.
Schilling arrived at Memphis after a six-year run as the head coach at Wright State, helping the Raiders produce a 75-93 overall record. Among the biggest wins in program history occurred Dec. 30, 1999 (during Schilling’s third season), when Wright State defeated then-No. 6 Michigan State, 53-49, in front of a near-capacity crowd at WSU’s Nutter Center. Many basketball analysts referred to that win as the most significant upset of the decade. Michigan State captured the NCAA Championship later that season.
Schilling, 48, has also co-authored two books – Guard Play, co-authored by Steve Alford, and Five Star Basketball, which was written with Howard Garfinkel. A native of Lebanon, Ind., Schilling has three daughters, Christiana, Natalie and Ava, and one son, Edmund Cross (Eddie). Schilling and his wife, April, had their first child together (Ava) in June 2013.
In his fourth season at Wright State (2000-01), the Raiders opened the season with a 9-1 record, the best Division I start in school history. Wright State closed the season with an 18-11 overall record and an 8-6 mark in the Midwestern Collegiate Conference. The Raiders advanced to the semifinals of the MCC Tournament. That season, Schilling was named 2001 MCC Coach of the Year by CollegeInsider.com. During the 2001-02 season, Schilling’s fifth at Wright State, the Raiders defeated No. 20-ranked Butler in double overtime on the road in Hinkle Fieldhouse, 90-87. Schilling helped Wright State record a 17-11 mark that season. The Raiders went 10-18 in 2002-03, Schilling’s final season at the helm.
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GRACE ASSISTANT COACH • 2nd YEAR ALMA MATER: PARK ’03 David Grace begins his second season as an assistant coach at UCLA. He has served as an assistant coach in the Pac-12 Conference the last six seasons, including a five-year stint at Oregon State University (2009-13). Working alongside head coach Steve Alford in 2013-14, Grace helped UCLA compile a 28-9 overall record and the 2014 Pac-12 Tournament title. In addition, the Bruins advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16 for the first time since 2008 and saw three of its players selected in the first round of the 2014 NBA Draft (Zach LaVine, Jordan Adams and Kyle Anderson). Grace’s role on the recruiting trail helped UCLA land an incoming class (for 2014-15) ranked as high as No. 3 in the nation (Scout.com). Bolstered by a pair of McDonald’s All-America selections (Kevon Looney and Thomas Welsh), UCLA’s recruiting class has also been rated No. 8 by Rivals.com and No. 10 by ESPN.com. During the 2013-14 campaign, UCLA ranked No. 11 in the country in scoring (81.2 ppg), No. 3 in assist turnover ratio (1.7) and No. 5 in assists (17.2). Grace arrived at UCLA after serving as an assistant coach the previous five seasons (2009-13) at Oregon State. Early in his tenure with the Beavers, Grace became one of the leading recruiters in the Pac-12 Conference.
arrival at Oregon State. Known for his tireless work ethic and inspirational leadership, he developed an intimate knowledge of the game forged over 30 years of working in all aspects of the sport. He has played, coached and refereed basketball games across America and on three continents.
In five years, Grace helped lead Oregon State to its highest five-year win total (78) since the 1988 to 1992 seasons. In addition, Oregon State made three trips to the postseason College Basketball Invitational (CBI), including a 5-1 run in the 2008-09 tournament, giving the Beavers the national tournament championship.
Grace served as the top assistant coach at the University of San Francisco with responsibilities as head recruiting coordinator. He also served as head of scouting, working as an academic coordinator, and assisted with fundraising efforts.
Grace’s work at Oregon State helped the Beavers both on the recruiting trail and with player development. In his first season at Oregon State, he recruited Roberto Nelson and Joe Burton from southern California. Nelson and Burton were the first two nationally-ranked recruits at Oregon State under head coach Craig Robinson. Nelson led the Pac-12 in scoring as a senior (2013-14), securing honorable mention All-Pac-12 acclaim during his junior and senior campaigns. Burton served as team captain during his senior year (2012-13), having produced over 1,000 points, 700 rebounds and 300 assists in four seasons.
Grace broke into the NCAA Division I college coaching ranks as an assistant coach at Sacramento State University, where he assisted in all aspects of the program. While at Sacramento State, he recruited 2006-07 Big Sky Freshman of the Year selection Vinnie McGhee from Oakland’s McClymonds High School. Prior to moving to the Division I college coaching level, Grace became a high school head coach after taking an early retirement from the military. He had served 20 years of active duty service in the U.S. Air Force and chose to dedicate his career to coaching basketball and teaching. During the 2004-05 season, Grace was hired as a business teacher and head coach at South Mountain High School in Phoenix, Ariz., where he guided the Jaguars to a 5A Division II state championship in his second year, compiling a 29-4 overall record.
Grace also was instrumental in the recruitment and development of big men Eric Moreland and Angus Brandt. Moreland, a 6-foot-10 center from Houston, emerged as one of the conference’s top defensive players, leading the Pac-12 in blocked shots in 2011-12. He shattered the school’s singleseason record for blocks and broke the school’s record for rebounds by a freshman. Brandt, a 6-foot-10 center from Sydney, Australia, played in 125 games at Oregon State, twice securing Pac-12 All-Academic Team honors.
Grace was honored as the 2005-06 ArizonaVarsity.com and Arizona Informant 5A Coach of theYear after turning around a struggling program that had won four games the season before he arrived. Several players from his program moved on to play college basketball. Several coaches he mentored during that time became high school head basketball coaches, including two who advanced their teams to high school state titles.
During Grace’s second season in Corvallis, he helped recruit Jared Cunningham to Oregon State. A first-round NBA Draft selection in 2012 by the Dallas Mavericks, Cunningham established himself as a first-team AllPac-12 selection in 2011-12 and was twice named a Pac-12 All-Tournament Team selection. Grace had also recruited Cunningham while serving as an assistant coach at the University of San Francisco.
Prior to becoming a head coach, Grace volunteered for several years as a high school and club coach while stationed at Luke Air Force Base in Phoenix. He began working in the high school ranks at Phoenix Trevor Browne as an assistant coach. That team advanced to the state semifinals in 2003 and was ranked among the top 40 schools, nationally, by The Sporting News before the 2003-04 season.
Led by Cunningham, Nelson, Burton and Moreland in 2011-12, the Beavers won 21 games, reaching the 20-win plateau for the first time in more than two decades. The Beavers averaged a school record 78.9 points per game, leading the Pac-12 in scoring for the first time in school history.
Grace began coaching with Boo Williams’ AAU program in Hampton, Va. He also co-founded the Arizona Magic AAU program. His top team finished eighth out of 337 programs in the Reebok Big Time Classic in Las Vegas, Nev., which was the best finish in the history of any AAU team from Arizona.
In addition to recruiting, Grace assisted in all aspects of the game for Oregon State’s program. He was selected to attend the prestigious Villa 7 Center for Sports Leadership Conference at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) in Richmond, Va., in the summer of 2011 with an elite group of Division I assistant basketball coaches, 54 athletic directors and 12 conference commissioners. He has also worked for several years with the Nike N7 program to honor Native Americans.
Grace grew up in Aberdeen, Md., and earned a bachelor’s of science degree in management and human resources from Park University and degrees in logistics and social services from the Air Force. He and his wife, Crystal, have six grown children – Troy, Terrell, Tierra, David II, Aubrey and Andre. His father, Gerald, was a high school basketball referee in Maryland for 35 years.
A decorated military veteran who served in Operation Desert Storm, Grace quickly rose through the high school and college coaching ranks prior to his
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EDNEY DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS • 5th YEAR ALMA MATER: UCLA ’97 Tyus Edney enters his fifth season serving as Director of Operations for the UCLA basketball program, having assumed this role in August 2010. In his current capacity, Edney is responsible for all day-to-day operations of the program and serve as a liaison to the athletic administration and other school officials. With Edney assisting as the program’s Director of Operations the last four seasons, UCLA has made three trips to the NCAA Tournament, including one Sweet 16 appearance in 2014. The Bruins won the Pac-12 Conference regular-season title in 2013 and secured the Pac-12 Tournament crown in 2014. Likewise, during that span, UCLA has produced six NBA Draft selections (four first-round picks). Edney was a four-year basketball letterwinner at UCLA, serving as a threeyear starter on the Bruins’ 1992-93, 1993-94 and 1994-95 teams. He helped lead UCLA to its 11th NCAA basketball national championship in 1995. The former standout at Long Beach Poly High School was named the Most Outstanding Player in the West Regional (1995), earning a spot in NCAA Tournament lore after his full-court dash with 4.8 seconds left to score the game-winning layup against Missouri. Edney’s basket propelled the No. 1-seeded Bruins to a 75-74 victory and into the “Sweet 16.” Edney is still ranked on six career leader charts at UCLA. The former point guard ranks second in assists (652, 5.2 assists per game), third in steals (224, 1.8 steals per game), third in free throws made (450), seventh in free throws attempted (559), and 20th in scoring with 1,515 points (12.1 ppg). A three-time first team All-Pac-10 selection (1993-95), Edney still owns the UCLA single-game record for steals with 11 against George Mason on Dec. 22, 1994. Edney garnered the 1995 Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award, bestowed annual upon the nation’s premier player at 6-feet and under.
ABOUT TYUS EDNEY ...
Edney was selected by the Sacramento Kings in the second round of the 1995 NBA Draft (No. 47 overall selection). He played two seasons with the Kings (1995-97) and spent two more seasons in the NBA with the Boston Celtics (1997-98) and Indiana Pacers (2000-01). Between those seasons, Edney played for Euroleague winner BC Zalgiris, earning the Euroleague Final Four MVP title. He also played in Italy for Benetton Treviso in 1999-2000, losing in the Italian League finals and winning the Italian Cup.
Edney’s Playing Career Sacramento Kings, NBA (1996-97) Boston Celtics, NBA (1998) BC Zalgiris, Lithuania (1998-99) Benetton Treviso, Italy (1999-2000) Indiana Pacers, NBA (2001) Benetton Treviso, Italy (2001-04) Lottomatica Virtus Roma, Italy (2004-05) Olympiacos, Greece (2005-06) Fortitudo Bologna, Italy (2006-07) BC Azovmash, Ukraine (2007-08) Cajasol Sevilla, Spain (2008-09) Turów Zgorzelec, Poland (2009)
Education B.A. – UCLA (1997)
Following his departure from the NBA in 2001, Edney played for several more European teams, including another stint with Benetton Treviso from 2001-04. His team won the Italian League in 2002 and 2003, the Italian Cup in 2003 and 2004, and the Italian Supercup in 2002 and 2003. Benetton Treviso played in the Euroleague final in 2003. In addition, Edney played for Lottomatica Virtus Roma in Italy in 2004-05 and then moved to Greece to play for Olympiacos in 2005-06.
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During the 2006-07 season, Edney returned to Italy and compete for Fortitudo Bologna. He started the 2008-09 season with Cajasol Sevilla in Spain before moving to moved to Turów Zgorzelec (Jan. 2009), where he ended his playing career.
Year Team PPG RPG APG SPG GP GS MPG 95-96 Sacramento 10.8 2.5 6.1 1.1 80 60 31.0 96-97 Sacramento 6.9 1.6 3.2 0.9 70 20 19.7 97-98 Boston 5.3 1.1 2.7 1.0 52 7 12.0 00-01 Indiana 4.4 1.0 2.3 0.7 24 0 11.0 TOTALS 4 YEARS 8.7 2.0 2.3 1.5 226 87 21.8
Edney, 40, helped lead Long Beach Poly to the 1990 CIF Southern Section Championship during his junior season in high school. He was raised in Long Beach, Calif., and was a three-year varsity letterwinner at Long Beach Poly under former Long Beach State head coach Ron Palmer.
EDNEY’S UCLA STATS Year Record 91-92 28-5 92-93 22-11 93-94 21-7 94-95 31-2 TOTALS 102-25
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SUPPORT STAFF During Erickson’s tenure at UCLA, the Bruins have made 16 appearances in the NCAA Tournament, including four trips to the NCAA Final Four. He was a member of the staff when UCLA won the 1995 NCAA Championship. In addition, UCLA has captured seven Pac-12 regularseason titles and two Pac-12 Tournament championships.
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Erickson joined the Bruins’ staff in 1992 after serving as an accountant for two years at Cadence Design Systems, a leading semiconductor company in San Jose, Calif.
DIR. OF ADMINISTRATION • 23rd YEAR ALMA MATER: SAN JOSE STATE ’90
A native of Eureka, Calif., Erickson played four years of basketball and graduated from Eureka High School. In 2013, he was inducted into the high school’s athletic Hall of Fame.
Doug Erickson enters his 23rd year with the UCLA basketball program. As the Director of Basketball Administration, Erickson is responsible for all internal operations of the basketball program and serves as a liaison between the coaches and department administrators. He is involved in the day-to-day operations of the team, including finance, travel, meals, ticketing, housing, financial aid and parking.
Erickson earned a bachelor’s degree in economics at San Jose State in 1990. His career was shaped by his family, where all six members played basketball at one time or another.
Erickson organizes and serves as co-director of the UCLA basketball camps each summer. He helps coordinate every aspect of the camp including housing, meals and camp speakers.
tournament titles. Last year, Long played an instrumental role in helping UCLA win the Pac-12 Tournament title and return to the Sweet 16.
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Prior to his first stint at UCLA, Long spent four seasons at his alma mater, the University of Texas in Austin. During the 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons, Long served as the men’s basketball assistant video coordinator. Prior to that, he worked as a graduate manager for the strength and conditioning program from 2004-07.
LONG ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE • 6th YEAR ALMA MATER: TEXAS ’03
Prior to his first stint at UCLA, Long spent four seasons at his alma mater, the University of Texas in Austin. During his time from 2004-07, he served as a men’s basketball graduate manager assisting with the strength and conditioning program and with the video coordinator.
Wes Long begins his sixth season as the men’s basketball program’s strength and conditioning coach in 2014-15. He returned to UCLA in May 2013 after having spent the previous two seasons as Director of Player Development/Strength and Conditioning at the University of Wyoming.
A Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist from the National Strength and Conditioning Association, Long earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Texas. He received his bachelor’s degree in advertising in 2003 and his master’s degree in kinesiology in 2005.
Prior to his stint at Wyoming, Long served as the strength and conditioning coach for the UCLA men’s and women’s basketball teams for four seasons (2007-11). In his current capacity, he solely works with the men’s basketball team.
Long and his wife, Kristin, have two children – one son, Chasen (4), and one daughter, Brinley (2).
In his previous five seasons working with UCLA, the Bruins have advanced to the NCAA Tournament four times, including two trips to the Sweet 16 (2007-08, 2013-14) and one trip to the NCAA Final Four (200708). In his first season at UCLA (2007-08), the Bruins earned their third straight trip to the Final Four after winning the Pac-10 regular-season and
Barnett spent the 2012-13 season on the men’s basketball staff at his alma mater, Indiana University, as a graduate assistant. He earned his degree in sports communication from Indiana in 2012 after having played for the men’s basketball team for four seasons (2009-12).
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A native of Rochester, Ind., Barnett helped lead the Hoosiers to the Sweet 16 as a senior, the first postseason appearance for Indiana since 2008. Barnett played in 48 games over four seasons and was a three-time Academic All-Big Ten Conference honoree. He received the team’s Big Ten Sportsmanship nomination following his junior year.
VIDEO COORDINATOR • 2nd YEAR ALMA MATER: INDIANA ’12 Kory Barnett enters his second season serving as the men’s basketball program’s video coordinator. Barnett joined the staff in May 2013.
Barnett and his wife, Sarah, reside in Los Angeles, Calif.
In his first season at UCLA, Barnett helped the Bruins advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s “Sweet 16” after having won the program’s first Pac-12 Tournament since 2008. UCLA concluded the season with a 28-9 overall record and second-place finish in the Pac-12 standings. Barnett’s responsibilities include formulating game plans and scouting reports, breaking down game and practice film and creating player development edits.
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SUPPORT STAFF SHANE BESEDICK Asst. Athletic Trainer 1st Year Long Beach State ’08 Shane Besedick begins his first season working at UCLA as the program’s athletic trainer. Besedick arrived at UCLA in Sept. 2014 after having served as an assistant athletic trainer at Pepperdine University the previous three years. While at Pepperdine, Besedick worked primarily with the Pepperdine men’s basketball program. He also oversaw the Pepperdine student athletic training program. Prior to his time at Pepperdine, Besedick was a graduate intern athletic trainer at the University of California, Berkeley, where he provided assisted the baseball, women’s soccer and men’s water polo teams. He accompanied the Golden Bears’ baseball program to the College World Series in 2011. A native of Los Angeles, Besedick graduated from Long Beach State in 2008 with a bachelor’s of science degree in kinesiology. He earned a master’s degree in exercise science and health promotion from California University of Pennsylvania in 2010.
JOHN P. DiFIORI, MD, FACSM Team Physician 21st Year Franklin & Marshall, ’85 Dr. DiFiori has been a team physician for UCLA’s Athletic Department for 20 years. He currently serves as team physician for the football and men’s basketball programs. He is also a Professor and Chief in the Division of Sports Medicine of the Department of Family Medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. He attained his board certifications in Family Medicine in 1992 and in Sports Medicine in 1995. After receiving his bachelor’s degree from Franklin and Marshall in 1985, Dr. DiFiori received his medical degree from Temple University in 1989. He completed a residency in Family Medicine at Lancaster General Hospital in Lancaster, Pa., in 1992. After completing his fellowship training in Sports Medicine at UCLA in 1994, he accepted a faculty position with the UCLA Department of Family Medicine. He was appointed Chief of the Division of Sports Medicine in 2002. Dr. DiFiori serves as a medical consultant for the NHL Players Association and is a member of the USA Gymnastics physician referral network. He has served as a U.S. team physician for several international competitions including the 1999 Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Canada. In addition, he has served as a physician for the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., and for USA Basketball.
BRIANA WALKER Staff Associate 1st Year Florida State ’09 Briana Walker enters her first season working with the UCLA basketball team as the program’s staff associate. Walker’s primary responsibilities include office management and day-to-day administrative responsibilities for head coach Steve Alford and his coaching staff. Prior to joining UCLA’s basketball staff, she served as an academic mentor in the UCLA Academic and Student Services office during the 2013-14 school year. Walker also worked at Pepperdine University’s School of Law as the Faculty and Class Support Manager.
A former cross-country and track and field student-athlete at Florida State, Walker graduated from the university in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in sociology with a concentration in African-American studies.
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In 2012, she earned her master’s degree in integrated marketing communications from Florida State. In addition, she worked in the human resources department at Pepperdine University while completing her graduate degree coursework.
Alex Timiraos enters his ninth year working in the UCLA sports information office, his third season as the primary contact for the men’s basketball team.
Born in San Diego, Walker had several “hometowns” growing up, as her father served in the U.S. military for 25 years. As a youngster, she spent time living in southern California, Florida, Hawaii, Washington and Virginia. Walker prepped at Rio Mesa High School in Oxnard, Calif., prior to attending Florida State.
WILL COLLIER Academic Coodinator 2nd Year Southern ’05 Will Collier enters his first season as the academic coordinator for the men’s and women’s basketball programs after having arrived at UCLA in Sept. 2013. Collier’s primary duties include working with student-athletes, basketball staff and athletic-academic staff to coordinate successful progress. Collier spent the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons at the University of Arkansas as an academic counselor with the Razorbacks’ football program. He received his master’s degree in workforce development from Arkansas. Prior to his second stint at Arkansas, Collier served as a compliance education coordinator at Texas Tech in 201011. He worked in Arkansas’ compliance office in 2006 before taking a director’s position at Arkansas-Fort Smith in 2008. Collier spent two seasons as an assistant women’s basketball coach at Southern University (Baton Rouge, La.) and one season as a student assistant. As a track and field studentathlete at Southern, he helped the Jaguars to four SWAC titles (2000-03) and was a two-time all-conference selection. Collier and his wife, Jessica, reside with their two-year old son, Elias, in Simi Valley, Calif.
JANA SUKO Assoc. Director, Marketing 9th Year Eastern Washington ’99 Jana Suko serves as Associate Director of Marketing and oversees all aspects of promotions, ticketing and gameday production with the men’s basketball program. Suko enters her ninth season in UCLA’s marketing department, her third year overseeing men’s basketball marketing efforts. Suko’s other responsibilities include assisting with football marketing campaigns and in-game production and negotiating and fulfilling advertising agreements with media partners. In addition, she directs UCLA’s annual season ticket holder “select-a-seat” events for both the football and men’s basketball programs. Prior to arriving at UCLA in the summer of 2006, Suko spent four years in ticket sales and marketing with the Los Angeles Clippers. From 2003-05, she served as a sales manager with the Clippers, responsible for sales and marketing of the team’s group event business and all related game operations. In 2001 and 2002, she worked for the Clippers as an account executive who sold and managed a client base of ticket holders. Suko graduated from Eastern Washington University in 1999 with a bachelor of arts degree in business administration and marketing.
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Sports Information Director 9th Year Boston College ’06
Timiraos oversees all aspects of media relations with the men’s basketball program, handling day-to-day interview and credential requests and editing various publications, in addition to the annual media guide. He also serves as the sports information contact for the women’s rowing program. Timiraos served as the primary contact for the baseball and men’s and women’s water polo teams during his first six years at UCLA. He accompanied the UCLA baseball team to the College World Series in 2010 and 2012. Prior to UCLA, Timiraos spent his four undergraduate years (2003-06) working as a student assistant in the athletic media relations office at Boston College. A lifelong Los Angeles resident, Timiraos graduated from Boston College in May 2006, earning a bachelor of arts degree in communication. He prepped at Loyola High School of Los Angeles.
KENNY SIMPSON Equipment Manager 1st Year N.C. State ’04 Kenny Simpson enters his first season working with UCLA’s equipment staff after having served in a similar capacity at Elon University. Simpson is the department contact for the men’s and women’s basketball teams. Simpson spent the last eight years working at Elon, having started at the university as an assistant equipment manager in August 2007. A graduate of North Carolina State University, Simpson was promoted to head athletic facilities and equipment manager at Elon in 2008. Among his primary responsibilities included overseeing day-to-day equipment operations of the athletics department. While at Elon, Simpson worked with the football program, as well as the baseball, softball, men’s soccer, women’s soccer and lacrosse teams. Following his graduation from N.C. State in 2004, Simpson spent time working as an intern for the Miami Dolphins. In addition, he served in the equipment department at UNC Pembroke while the university ushered in a football program. While at UNC Pembroke, Simpson oversaw all equipment operations relating to the team’s first-ever training camp and football season.
PLAYER PROFILES
bryce
20 ALFORD 6-3 • 180 Sophomore • Guard Albuquerque, N.M. (La Cueva HS)
2013-14
Played in all 37 games, making one start (versus Oregon, Feb. 27) … averaged 8.0 points, 1.8 rebounds and 2.8 assists in 23.1 minutes per game as a freshman … secured Pac-12 All-Freshman Team honors … ranked 15th in the Pac-12 in assists per game (2.8) … compiled a 2.13 assist turnover ratio (102 assists, 48 turnovers) … ranked 11th in the Pac-12 in free throw percentage (80.4 pct, 82-102) and was second on the team in that category … led UCLA in three-point field goal percentage (38.5, 47-122, minimum 1.0 three-pointer made per game) … ranked 13th in the Pac-12 in three-point field goal percentage … in Pac-12 Conference games only, ranked second among Pac-12 players in free throw percentage (86.8 pct, 59-68) … scored in double figures in 10 games and eclipsed the 20-point plateau twice … his total of 47 three-point field goals ranks third in school history among UCLA freshmen … likewise, his 38.5 three-point field goal percentage ranks third among UCLA freshmen (behind Jason Kapono and Arron Afflalo, mimimum 1.0 three-pointer made per game) … scored a season-high 31 points in UCLA’s 87-83 double overtime loss to Oregon (Feb. 27) … shot 7-for-17 in that game, making 12 of 13 free throws in a season-high 49 minutes … single-game total of 31 points is the second-highest total by any UCLA freshman in school history (Don MacLean scored 41 against North Texas on Dec. 30, 1988) … single-game total of 31 points is the most by a UCLA freshman in a conference game … scored 20 points on 6-of-9 shooting (and 4-of-6 from three-point range) in UCLA’s 34-point win over USC (Jan. 5) in his first-ever Pac-12 game … also had 18 points on 7-of-9 shooting (and 4-of4 from three-point distance) in UCLA’s 95-79 victory against Northwestern (Nov. 29) … recorded a season-high six assists in three games … collected a season-high four rebounds in three games … shot 59.1 percent (13-22) from the free throw line in UCLA’s first 13 games and shot 86.3 percent (69-80) from the free throw line in the team’s final 24 games … made at least two three-point field goals in 11 games … made at least one three-point field goal in 25 games.
Personal
Full name: Bryce Alford … born on Jan. 18, 1995 … Bryce is the middle of Steve and Tanya Alford’s three children … father, Steve, serves as UCLA’s head coach … older brother, Kory, is a redshirt junior on UCLA’s basketball team … has one younger sister, Kayla … undeclared major.
High School
Four-year varsity basketball letterwinner at La Cueva High School (Albuquerque, N.M.) under head coach Frank Castillo … finished his high school career as New Mexico’s all-time single-season basketball scoring leader, totaling 1,050 points at La Cueva … eclipsed the previous New Mexico state record of 1,033 points set by 7-foot Nick Pino of Santa Fe St. Michael’s in 1963 … finished his high school career having scored 2,479 points … as a senior (2012-13), averaged 37.7 ppg, 8.5 rpg, 6.4 apg and 2.6 spg in leading La Cueva to a 22-6 overall record and appearance in the Class 5A quarterfinals … was named the 2013 Gatorade Player of the Year for New Mexico … secured Albuquerque Metro Player of the Year honors as a junior and senior … named the New Mexico Hall of Fame’s 2013 Male Athlete of the Year … also was named New Mexico “Mr. Basketball” by NMPreps.com in 2013 … as a junior (2011-12), averaged 24.6 ppg, 4.1 rpg, 5.2 apg and 2.0 spg … led La Cueva to the Class 5A state title game as a junior and to the state championship as a freshman (2009-10) … set La Cueva’s single-game scoring record on multiple occasions, scoring a career-high 52 points in a game against Eldorado on Feb. 19, 2013 ... also had a season-high 44 points in one game as a junior … off the court, has volunteered locally on behalf of the Special Olympics, the Ronald McDonald House Charities and as a youth basketball coach.
BRYCE ALFORD’S CAREER HIGHS Points: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: FGM: FGA: 3P-FGM: 3P-FGA: FTM: FTA: Minutes:
USA Basketball
Participated in the USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Championship team training camp June 14-16, 2013, at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.
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31 vs. Oregon (Feb. 27, 2014) 4 (three times), last vs. Utah (Feb. 15, 2014) 6 (three times), last vs. Oregon (Feb. 27, 2014) 5 at Missouri (Dec. 7, 2013) 1 (four times), last vs. Oregon (Feb. 27, 2014) 7 vs. Oregon (Feb. 27, 2014) 17 vs. Oregon (Feb. 27, 2014) 5 vs. Oregon (Feb. 27, 2014) 12 vs. Oregon (Feb. 27, 2014) 12 vs. Oregon (Feb. 27, 2014) 13 vs. Oregon (Feb. 27, 2014) 49 vs. Oregon (Feb. 27, 2014)
PLAYER PROFILES
BRYCE ALFORD’S 2013-14 Game-by-Game Statistics DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-8 Drexel 1-0 20 1-5 .200 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2-0 1 1 0 1 2 11-12 Oakland 1-0 20 3-8 .375 1-4 .250 1-2 .500 0 2 2 3-0 4 2 0 0 8 11-18 Sacramento State 1-0 24 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 2-0 5 2 0 3 7 11-22 Morehead State 1-0 23 1-5 .200 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 4 4 0-0 4 3 1 0 3 11-24 Chattanooga 1-0 22 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 4 4 1-0 5 0 0 1 5 11-28 Nevada 1-0 25 2-5 .400 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1-0 4 1 0 0 5 11-29 Northwestern 1-0 25 7-9 .778 4-4 1.000 0-1 .000 0 0 0 2-0 2 0 0 2 18 12-3 UC Santa Barbara 1-0 21 3-5 .600 1-3 .333 2-3 .667 0 1 1 1-0 1 0 0 2 9 12-7 at Missouri 1-0 19 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 2-3 .667 0 1 1 2-0 2 0 0 5 5 12-14 Prairie View A&M 1-0 27 2-4 .500 2-4 .500 3-5 .600 1 1 2 2-0 6 1 0 0 9 12-19 vs. Duke 1-0 23 2-5 .400 2-3 .667 2-3 .667 0 2 2 2-0 2 2 0 0 8 12-22 Weber State 1-0 24 4-7 .571 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0 3 3 2-0 6 0 0 1 10 12-28 Alabama 1-0 19 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0 2 2 1-0 2 1 0 1 0 1-5 USC 1-0 26 6-9 .667 4-6 .667 4-4 1.000 0 2 2 1-0 2 2 0 1 20 1-9 Arizona 1-0 27 2-6 .333 2-2 1.000 6-6 1.000 0 0 0 0-0 1 2 0 1 12 1-12 Arizona State 1-0 25 3-6 .500 1-3 .333 6-10 .600 0 3 3 0-0 3 1 0 2 13 1-16 at Colorado 1-0 20 0-7 .000 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 1-18 at Utah 1-0 19 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0 3 3 3-0 3 2 0 0 0 1-23 Stanford 1-0 21 2-6 .333 0-2 .000 4-4 1.000 1 1 2 3-0 0 0 1 3 8 1-26 California 1-0 23 4-9 .444 0-2 .000 5-6 .833 0 0 0 2-0 3 0 0 1 13 1-30 at Oregon 1-0 19 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1-0 2 2 0 0 0 2-2 at Oregon State 1-0 25 3-6 .500 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1-0 2 2 1 2 9 2-8 at USC 1-0 16 0-4 .000 0-3 .000 4-4 1.000 0 1 1 1-0 3 0 0 0 4 2-13 Colorado 1-0 19 5-8 .625 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 0 3 3 0-0 2 1 0 0 14 2-15 Utah 1-0 24 2-5 .400 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 4 4 0-0 3 3 0 0 5 2-19 at California 1-0 26 2-6 .333 1-4 .250 3-4 .750 0 3 3 0-0 2 1 0 0 8 2-22 at Stanford 1-0 25 2-8 .250 1-5 .200 4-4 1.000 0 1 1 1-0 1 1 0 0 9 2-27 Oregon 1-1 49 7-17 .412 5-12 .417 12-13 .923 0 2 2 4-0 6 4 1 0 31 3-2 Oregon State 1-0 22 1-5 .200 0-2 .000 4-4 1.000 0 0 0 2-0 4 0 0 2 6 3-6 at Washington 1-0 22 3-6 .500 3-5 .600 3-4 .750 0 2 2 1-0 0 2 0 1 12 3-8 at Washington State 1-0 28 2-8 .250 2-6 .333 4-4 1.000 0 2 2 2-0 4 1 0 0 10 3-13 vs. Oregon 1-0 21 1-5 .200 0-2 .000 2-3 .667 1 1 2 0-0 2 3 0 0 4 3-14 vs. Stanford 1-0 23 2-4 .500 2-3 .667 2-3 .667 0 1 1 1-0 3 3 0 0 8 3-15 vs. Arizona 1-0 13 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1-0 1 1 0 0 2 3-21 vs. Tulsa 1-0 24 2-6 .333 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 0 2 2 0-0 4 1 0 1 7 3-23 vs. Stephen F. Austin 1-0 25 2-4 .500 1-3 .333 4-4 1.000 0 3 3 0-0 4 2 0 0 9 3-27 vs. Florida 1-0 21 1-5 .200 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 0 2 TOTALS 37-1 855 83-216 .384 47-122 .385 82-102 .804 4 61 65 45-0 102 48 4 30 295
BRYCE ALFORD’S Career Statistics Season Yr. 2013-14 FR CAREER
G-GS MIN MPG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT RPG PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS PPG 37-1 855 23.1 83-216 .384 47-122 .385 82-102 .804 4 61 65 1.8 45-0 102 48 4 30 295 8.0 37-1 855 23.1 83-216 .384 47-122 .385 82-102 .804 4 61 65 1.8 45-0 102 48 4 30 295 8.0
kory
2 ALFORD 6-4 • 185 RS Junior • Guard Albuquerque, N.M. (Univ. of New Mexico)
2013-14
Played in 11 games … averaged 0.5 points and 0.3 rebounds per game … totaled five points and three rebounds in limited action … twice scored two points – against Chattanooga (Nov. 24) and Nevada (Nov. 28) … grabbed a career-high two rebounds against Chattanooga (Nov. 24) … played in UCLA’s first two NCAA Tournament games, versus Tulsa (March 21) and Stephen F. Austin (March 23).
2012-13 (at New Mexico)
Played in 10 games … recorded one point, one rebound, three blocks and one assist in 31 minutes … played in five Mountain West Conference contests … made his collegiate debut in New Mexico’s 73-58 win over Idaho (Nov. 23) … scored one point in six minutes against Fresno State (Jan. 12) … had one rebound and one blocked shot against Portland (Nov. 25) … earned the Lobo Scholar-Athlete Award (Branch Law Firm Men’s Basketball Awards).
2011-12 (at New Mexico) Redshirted.
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PLAYER PROFILES
High School
kory ALFORD’S CAREER HIGHS
Three-year varsity basketball letterwinner at La Cueva High School (Albuquerque, N.M.) under head coach Frank Castillo … helped lead La Cueva to a 17-10 record during his senior year (2010-11), guiding the Bears to the second round of the New Mexico Class 5A state playoffs … earned alldistrict honors and was named to several all-tournament teams during his senior year … averaged 15.0 ppg and 3.4 apg as a senior … guided La Cueva to back-to-back New Mexico Class 5A state titles as a junior and senior … started as the two-guard for the 2009 La Cueva state championship team.
Points: Rebounds: Assists: Blocks: FGM: FGA: 3P-FGA: FTM: FTA: Minutes:
Personal
Full name: Kory Alford … born May 15, 1992 … Kory is the oldest of Steve and Tanya Alford’s three children … father, Steve, serves as UCLA’s head coach … younger brother, Bryce, is a sophomore on the UCLA men’s basketball team … has one younger sister, Kayla … undeclared major.
2 (twice), last vs. Nevada (Nov. 28, 2013) 2 vs. Chattanooga (Nov. 24, 2013) 1 vs. Air Force (Feb. 6, 2013) 1 (twice), last vs. New Mexico State (Dec. 15, 2012) 1 vs. Chattanooga (Nov. 24, 2013) 1 vs. Chattanooga (Nov. 24, 2013) 1 vs. Fresno State (Jan. 12, 2013) 2 vs. Nevada (Nov. 28, 2013) 2 (3 times), last vs. USC (Jan. 5, 2014) 6 (3 times), last at Air Force (March 9, 2013)
KORY ALFORD’s 2013-14 Game-by-Game STATISTICS DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-12 Oakland 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 11-18 Sacramento State 1-0 3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 11-24 Chattanooga 1-0 2 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 11-28 Nevada 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1 0 1 1-0 0 0 0 0 2 11-29 Northwestern 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 12-14 Prairie View A&M 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 12-22 Weber State 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1-5 USC 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 3-14 vs. Stanford 1-0 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 3-21 vs. Tulsa 1-0 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3-23 vs. Stephen F. Austin 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 11-0 17 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 2 1 3 3-0 0 0 0 0 5
KORY ALFORD’s 2012-13 Game-by-Game STATISTICS (at NEW MEXICO) DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-23 Idaho 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 11-25 Portland 1-0 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 11-28 Mercer 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 12-15 New Mexico State 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 12-31 at Saint Louis 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 1-12 Fresno State 1-0 6 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 1-26 at San Diego State 1-0 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2-6 Air Force 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3-6 at Nevada 1-0 6 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 3-9 at Air Force 1-0 6 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1-0 0 1 1 0 0 TOTALS 10-0 31 0-4 .000 0-3 .000 1-2 .500 1 0 1 1-0 1 1 3 0 1
KORY ALFORD’s Statistics at NEW MEXICO Season Yr. 2012-13 FR CAREER
G-GS MIN MPG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT RPG PF-DQ 10-0 31 3.1 0-4 .000 0-3 .000 1-2 .500 1 0 1 0.1 1-0 10-0 31 3.1 0-4 .000 0-3 .000 1-2 .500 1 0 1 0.1 1-0
A TO BS S PTS PPG 1 1 3 1 1 0.1 1 1 3 1 1 0.1
KORY ALFORD’s Statistics at UCLA Season Yr. 2013-14 SO CAREER
G-GS MIN MPG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT RPG PF-DQ 11-0 17 1.5 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 2 1 3 0.3 3-0 11-0 17 1.5 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 2 1 3 0.3 3-0
A TO BS S PTS PPG 0 0 0 0 5 0.5 0 0 0 0 5 0.5
KORY ALFORD’s Career Statistics (at NEW MEXICO AND UCLA) Season CAREER
Yr.
G-GS 21-0
MIN MPG 48 2.3
FG-FGA PCT 1-6 .167
3FG-A PCT 0-3 .000
FT-FTA PCT 4-6 .667
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OR DR TOT RPG 3 1 4 0.2
PF-DQ 4-0
A 1
TO BS 1 3
S 1
PTS PPG 6 0.3
PLAYER PROFILES
noah
22 ALLEN 6-6 • 215 Sophomore • Guard/Forward Pacific Grove, Calif. (Palma HS)
2013-14
Played in 11 games … averaged 1.0 points and 0.6 rebounds per game … finished his freshman season with 11 points, seven rebounds and one assist … scored a season-high four points and grabbed a season-high five rebounds in his collegiate debut against Oakland (Nov. 12) … sustained multiple fractures to the face in a collision with an Oakland player late in that game, forcing him to miss the next 12 games … returned in UCLA’s conference opening game against USC (Jan. 5) … scored two points and had two rebounds in 11 minutes against Oregon (Feb. 27).
High School
Four-year varsity basketball letterwinner at Palma High School (Salinas, Calif.) under head coach Paul Alioto ... also was a two-year varsity football letterwinner at Palma under head coach Jeff Carnazzo … on the basketball court, secured CalHiSports.com second-team all-state Division IV honors … averaged 18.0 points and 14.0 rebounds per game as a senior … named All-County Most Valuable Basketball Player by The Monterey Herald as a junior (2012) and senior (2013) … captured Player of the Year honors from The Salinas Californian as a junior … missed a portion of his senior season (2012-13) with a fractured right wrist … had averaged nearly 25 points per game before suffering the wrist injury on Dec. 21, 2012 … scored a careerhigh 36 points against Colfax in the second game of his senior season … guided Palma HS to the Central Coast Section Division IV semifinals as a junior and senior and to the league title as a freshman and junior … averaged just under 18 points, six assists and six rebounds per game as a junior (2012) … finished his junior season having averaged 23 points per game in the team’s final eight contests … named Tri-County Athletic League MVP as a junior (2012) … guided Palma HS to a 17-9 overall record as a junior, including an 11-1 mark in league action … averaged 17.5 points per game as a sophomore (2011) and 10.0 points per game as a freshman (2010) … also competed for the Bay Area Hoosiers … on the football field, competed at free safety and wide receiver on the varsity team as a sophomore and junior … guided Palma HS to the league title as a sophomore and to the CIF Central Coast Section title as a junior … earned second-team All-State accolades as a junior.
Personal
Full name: Noah Allen … born on February 1, 1995 … Noah is the son of Hubert and Grace Allen … father, Hubert, played professional football in the USFL and NFL in the 1980s … undeclared major.
noah allen’S CAREER HIGHS Points: Rebounds: Assists: FGM: FGA: 3P-FGA: FTM: FTA: Minutes:
4 vs. Oakland (Nov. 12, 2013) 5 vs. Oakland (Nov. 12, 2013) 1 vs. Tulsa (March 21, 2014) 1 (4 times), last vs. Stanford (March 14, 2014) 3 vs. Oregon (Feb. 27, 2014) 2 vs. Oregon (Feb. 27, 2014) 2 vs. Oakland (Nov. 12, 2013) 4 vs. Stanford (March 14, 2014) 11 (twice), last vs. Oregon (Feb. 27, 2014)
noah allen’s 2013-14 Game-by-Game STATISTICS DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-12 Oakland 1-0 11 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1 4 5 1-0 0 0 0 0 4 1-5 USC 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2-19 at California 1-0 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2-27 Oregon 1-0 11 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 3-0 0 0 0 0 2 3-2 Oregon State 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 3-8 at Washington State 1-0 2 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2-0 0 0 0 0 2 3-13 vs. Oregon 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3-14 vs. Stanford 1-0 4 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 3-21 vs. Tulsa 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 3-23 vs. Stephen F. Austin 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3-27 vs. Florida 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 11-0 38 4-7 .571 0-2 .000 3-7 .429 1 6 7 6-0 1 1 0 0 11
NOAH ALLEN’S CAREER Statistics Season Yr. 2013-14 FR CAREER
G-GS MIN MPG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT RPG PF-DQ 11-0 38 3.5 4-7 .571 0-2 .000 3-7 .429 1 6 7 0.6 6-0 11-0 38 3.5 4-7 .571 0-2 .000 3-7 .429 1 6 7 0.6 6-0
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A TO BS S PTS PPG 1 1 0 0 11 1.0 1 1 0 0 11 1.0
PLAYER PROFILES
wanaah
1 BAIL
6-9 • 220 Sophomore • Forward Houston, Texas (Lamar Consolidated HS)
2013-14
Played in 13 games … averaged 1.6 points and 0.6 rebounds per game … finished his freshman season with 21 points, eight rebounds, four steals and two blocks … scored a season-high seven points against Prairie View A&M (Dec. 14) … recorded a season-high three rebounds against Nevada (Nov. 28) … missed UCLA’s first five games of the season while recovering from left knee surgery (to repair torn cartilage), performed on June 28, 2013 … reinjured his left knee prior to the NCAA Tournament and was unable to play in UCLA’s final three games … underwent surgery on March 18, 2014 to remove torn cartilage in his left knee.
High School
Two-year varsity letterwinner at Lamar Consolidated High School (Rosenberg, Texas) under head coach Luke Lucky … as a senior at Lamar Consolidated HS, averaged 18.5 points and 12.0 rebounds per game in 26 contests (2011-12) … named All-District 23-4A Most Valuable Player as a senior … scored a game-high 24 points in the 2012 Faith 7 Basketball Bowl, an allstar event of graduated high school seniors from Texas against those from Oklahoma … rated a top-150 prospect in the nation by Rivals.com and ranked No. 28 at power forward in his class by Rivals.com as a senior … competed for Franchize All-Stars AAU team … competed in 2011 for adidas Nations on the “USA 2012” squad alongside former UCLA players Jordan Adams, Kyle Anderson and Shabazz Muhammad … also played for the Bahamas U16 National Team in 2009.
WANAAH BAIL’S CAREER HIGHS Points: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: FGM: FGA: 3P-FGA: FTM: FTA: Minutes:
Personal
Full name: Wanaah King Bail (pronounced WAH-nuh BAY-ul) … born April 27, 1993 in Nassau, Bahamas … Wanaah is the son of Ans Bail and Eleanor Delancy … has five brothers and two sisters … undeclared major.
7 vs. Prairie View A&M (Dec. 14, 2013) 3 vs. Nevada (Nov. 28, 2013) 2 vs. Nevada (Nov. 28, 2013) 2 (twice), last vs. Prairie View A&M (Dec. 14, 2013) 1 (twice), last at Washington State (March 8, 2014) 3 vs. Prairie View A&M (Dec. 14, 2013) 4 vs. Prairie View A&M (Dec. 14, 2013) 1 vs. USC (Jan. 5, 2014) 2 vs. Stanford (March 14, 2014) 4 vs. Northwestern (Nov. 29, 2014) 10 vs. Northwestern (Nov. 29, 2014)
WANAAH BAIL’s 2013-14 Game-by-Game STATISTICS DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-28 vs. Nevada 1-0 9 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 1 2 3 0-0 2 0 0 0 3 11-29 vs. Northwestern 1-0 10 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 0 0 0 3-0 1 0 0 2 3 12-3 UC Santa Barbara 1-0 5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 12-7 at Missouri 1-0 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 12-14 Prairie View A&M 1-0 8 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0 2 7 12-22 Weber State 1-0 7 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 3-0 1 0 0 0 0 1-5 USC 1-0 5 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1-0 0 0 0 0 2 2-13 Colorado 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2-19 at California 1-0 1 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 1 0 2 2-27 Oregon 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3-8 at Washington State 1-0 2 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 1 0 2 3-13 vs. Oregon 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3-14 vs. Stanford 1-0 6 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 2-0 0 1 0 0 2 TOTALS 13-0 60 8-18 .444 0-1 .000 5-8 .625 1 7 8 14-0 4 1 2 4 21
WANAAH BAIL’S CAREER Statistics Season Yr. 2013-14 FR CAREER
G-GS MIN MPG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT RPG PF-DQ 13-0 60 4.6 8-18 .444 0-1 .000 5-8 .625 1 7 8 0.6 14-0 13-0 60 4.6 8-18 .444 0-1 .000 5-8 .625 1 7 8 0.6 14-0
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A TO BS S PTS PPG 4 1 2 4 21 1.6 4 1 2 4 21 1.6
PLAYER PROFILES
jonah
43 BOLDEN 6-10 • 215 Freshman • Guard/Forward Sydney, Australia (Brewster Academy [NH])
HIGH SCHOOL
Competed for Brewster Academy (Wolfeboro, N.H.) as a senior in 2013-14 under head coach Jason Smith … was ranked the No. 25 player, nationally, in his class by Scout.com … also was rated No. 32 in the nation by Rivals.com and No. 69 by ESPN.com … has been ranked the No. 5 power forward in the nation by Scout.com … helped lead Brewster Academy to the 2014 National Prep Championship, compiling a 33-2 overall record … also guided Brewster to the 2014 NEPSAC Class AAA championship with a 68-63 victory over New Hampton (N.H.) … prior to enrolling at Brewster Academy, he attended school in Australia and competed at the Australian National U18 Junior Championships … playing for New South Wales (NSW) Metro, he led his squad by averaging 18 points and 13 rebounds per game in the July 2013 tournament.
Personal
Full name: Jonah Anthony Bolden … born on Jan. 2, 1996 in Melbourne, Australia … Jonah is the older of Bruce Bolden and Marie Yacoub’s two children … has one younger sister, Cairo … father, Bruce, played professional basketball for 20 years (including three years in Europe and 17 in Australia) … undeclared major.
david
13 BROWN 6-3 • 185 Senior • Guard Anaheim Hills, Calif. (Mater Dei HS)
2013-14
Played in 11 games … averaged 0.4 points and 0.1 rebounds per game … totaled four points and one rebound in limited action … twice scored two points – against Northwestern (Nov. 28) and Prairie View A&M (Dec. 14) … played in UCLA’s first two NCAA Tournament games against Tulsa (March 21) and Stephen F. Austin (March 23).
assists and 1.0 steals per game … Mater Dei lost in the state semifinals, 7163, to eventual champion Westchester, concluding that season ranked No. 8 nationally (No. 2 in the state) … as a sophomore (2008-09), helped Mater Dei to a 31-2 overall record and 10-0 league mark as the Monarchs finished No. 3 in the state and No. 12 nationally ... as a freshman (2007-08), played sparingly on the state championship team that ended the season ranked No. 8 nationally (No. 3 in the state).
2012-13
Played in five games … averaged 0.6 ppg … finished his sophomore season with three points and three assists in 13 minutes … was 1-for-2 from threepoint range against Prairie View A&M (Dec. 15).
2011-12
Played in seven games … scored four points and tallied three steals and two rebounds in 19 minutes … scored all four points and recorded one steal in a win over UC Irvine (Dec. 20) ... had one rebound and one steal in a win against Utah (Jan. 26).
Personal
Full name: David Thomas Brown … born in Placentia, Calif., on Sept. 30, 1992 … parents are Thomas and Melissa Brown … has one younger sister, Allison … lists winning the state championship in 2011 as a senior at Mater Dei High School as his biggest athletic thrill to date … economics major.
High School
Four-year varsity basketball letterwinner at Mater Dei High School (Santa Ana, Calif.) under head coach Gary McKnight … served as team captain his junior and senior seasons while earning first-team All-Trinity League honors in 2011 and second-team acclaim in 2010 … helped lead Mater Dei to the Trinity League title all four years (2008-11), a pair of California Division II State titles (2008, 2011) and two CIF Southern Section Division II titles (2008, 2010) … guided Mater Dei to a 32-3 overall record and 9-1 mark in Trinity League play as a senior (2011), averaging 6.2 points, 4.3 assists, 3.2 rebounds and 1.9 steals per game … tied Mater Dei’s single-game record in steals as a senior with nine in a win over Savannah High School (Anaheim, Calif.) … Mater Dei finished the 2010-11 season ranked No. 4 nationally and No. 1 in the state … helped Mater Dei to a 32-2 overall record and a 10-0 league mark as a junior (2009-10), averaging 3.2 points, 1.6 rebounds, 1.3
DAVID BROWN’S CAREER HIGHS Points: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: FGM: FGA: 3P-FGM: 3P-FGA: FTM: FTA: Minutes:
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4 vs. UC Irvine (Dec. 20, 2011) 1 (three times), last vs. Stephen F. Austin (March 23, 2014) 1 (four times), last vs. Chattanooga (Nov. 24, 2014) 1 (three times), last vs. Utah (Jan. 26, 2012) 2 vs. UC Irvine (Dec. 20, 2011) 3 vs. Prairie View A&M (Dec. 15, 2012) 1 vs. Prairie View A&M (Dec. 15, 2012) 2 vs. Prairie View A&M (Dec. 15, 2012) 2 vs. Northwestern (Nov. 29, 2013) 2 vs. Northwestern (Nov. 29, 2013) 5 vs. UC Davis (Dec. 17, 2011)
PLAYER PROFILES
DAVID BROWN’S 2013-14 Game-by-Game STATISTICS DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-12 Oakland 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 11-18 Sacramento State 1-0 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 11-24 Chattanooga 1-0 3 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 11-18 vs. Nevada 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 11-29 vs. Northwestern 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 12-14 Praire View A&M 1-0 2 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 12-22 Weber State 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1-5 USC 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3-14 vs. Stanford 1-0 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3-21 vs. Tulsa 1-0 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3-23 vs. Stephen F. Austin 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 11-0 20 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 1 0 1 0-0 1 0 0 0 4
David Brown’s 2012-13 Game-by-Game STATISTICS DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-9 Indiana State 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 11-15 James Madison 1-0 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 11-28 Cal State Northridge 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 12-15 Prairie View A&M 1-0 4 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 3 0 0 3 12-18 Long Beach State 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 5-0 13 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 3 4 0 0 3
David Brown’s 2011-12 Game-by-Game STATISTICS DATE OPP 11-21 vs. Chaminade 11-28 Pepperdine 12-17 UC Davis 12-20 UC Irvine 1-7 Arizona State 1-15 at USC 1-26 Utah TOTALS
G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 1-0 2 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1-0 5 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 3 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1 4 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 1 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2-0 0 1 0 1 0 7-0 19 2-7 .286 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 3-0 0 2 0 3 4
David Brown’s Career Statistics Season 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 CAREER
Yr. FR SO JR
G-GS MIN MPG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT 7-0 19 2.7 2-7 .286 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 5-0 13 2.6 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 11-0 20 1.8 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 23-0 52 2.3 4-13 .308 1-5 .200 2-2 1.000
györgy ‘g.g.’
14 GOLOMÁN 6-10 • 210 Freshman • Forward Körmend, Hungary (The Sagemont School [FL])
High School
Competed for The Sagemont School (Weston, Fla.) during his senior season in 2013-14 under head coach Adam Ross … helped lead Sagemont to a 33-1 overall record and the 2014 Florida Class 3A state title, as Sagemont defeated Tampa Prep, 78-59, in the state title game on Feb. 26, 2014 … averaged 11.1 points, 9.0 rebounds and 3.1 blocks per game in 34 total contests for Sagemont … totaled a game-high seven blocks in a first-round contest of the Dick’s Sporting Goods High School National Tournament in New York, an 81-63 loss to top-seeded and eventual national tournament champion Montverde Academy (Montverde, Fla.) … Sagemont climbed to as high as No. 18 in the USA Today national “super 25” prep rankings in 201314 … moved to the United States from Szombathely, Hungary, prior to the 2013-14 school year … averaged 15.1 points and 8.5 rebounds per game competing for Hungary at the 2013 European U18 Championships.
Personal
Full name: György Golomán (prefers G.G.) … last name is pronounced GOloh-mun … born on April 2, 1996 in Szombathely, Hungary … is the son of Maria Belovai and the late György Golomán … has one younger sister, Maria Golomán … undeclared major.
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OR DR TOT RPG PF-DQ 1 1 2 0.3 3-0 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 1 0 1 0.1 0-0 2 1 3 0.1 3-0
A TO BS 0 2 0 3 4 0 1 0 0 4 6 0
S PTS PPG 3 4 0.6 0 3 0.6 0 4 0.4 3 11 0.5
PLAYER PROFILES
isaac
10 HAMILTON 6-4 • 185 Sophomore • Guard Los Angeles, Calif. (St. John Bosco HS)
2013-14
Did not play.
High School
Two-year varsity basketball letterwinner at St. John Bosco High School (Bellflower, Calif.) under head coach Derrick Taylor ... also was a two-year varsity letterwinner at Crenshaw High School in Los Angeles under head coach Ed Waters as a freshman and sophomore ... averaged 23.5 points, 7.6 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 2.1 steals per game as a senior (2012-13) ... earned McDonald’s All-America honors as a senior, helping guide St. John Bosco to the CIF Southern Section Division III-A title … captured first-team All-CIF Southern Section Division III-A honors and first-team All-Trinity League accolades as a senior (2012-13) and junior (2011-12) ... averaged 24.3 points, 9.6 rebounds and 5.4 assists as a junior, shooting 50.6 percent from the field and 30.9 percent from three-point range ... secured all-state honors from Cal-Hi Sports as a junior after having led St. John Bosco to the CIF-SS Division III-A regional final ... rated nationally by Rivals.com as the No. 14 overall player in his high school class and the No. 3 shooting guard ... also ranked No. 25 in the ESPNU Top-100 with an overall grade of 89 ... tallied 19 points, four assists, four steals and three rebounds in the 2013 Under Armour Elite 24 Game ... averaged 19.5 points per game as a sophomore at Crenshaw High School and secured first-team All-CIF City Section accoaldes ... as a freshman at Crenshaw, helped lead the Cougars to the 2010 Coliseum League title … played for Dream Vision AAU.
Personal
Full name: Isaac Brandon Hamilton … born May 14, 1994 in Los Angeles, Calif. … Isaac is the fifth of Greg and Karen Hamilton’s six children … has four brothers (Zell, Gary, Jordan and Daniel) and one sister (Miya) … brother, Greg, was a four-year basketball letterwinner at the University of Miami (Florida) from 2003-06 and has played professional basketball overseas … brother, Jordan, was a two-year basketball letterwinner at the University of Texas (2010-11) and was selected No. 26 overall in the 2011 NBA Draft by the Dallas Mavericks … Jordan Hamilton has played in the NBA for the Denver Nuggets for two seasons (2011-12, 2012-13) … younger brother, Daniel, attends St. John Bosco High School … undeclared major.
MISCELLANEOUS PRESEASON NEWS & NOTES VETERAN STARTER Senior guard Norman Powell is UCLA’s only returning starter from last season’s team. Powell is the Bruins’ top returning scorer from 2013-14, having averaged 11.4 points and 2.8 rebounds per game as a junior. Powell, who hails from San Diego, has played in all 105 games for UCLA the past three seasons. He started all 37 games as a junior last season.
YEAR TWO Head coach Steve Alford enters his 24th season as a college basketball head coach, his second year with UCLA. Alford helped the Bruins engineer a 28-9 record in 2013-14, tying the school record for single-season victories by a UCLA head coach in his first season (Gene Bartow had 28 wins in 1975-76). Alford has gone 491-244 overall in 23 seasons as a head coach.
POSTSEASON SUCCESS UCLA has advanced to the NCAA Tournament in three of the last four seasons. Last March, the Bruins earned their 46th trip to the NCAA Tournament, advancing to the Regional Semifinals (Sweet 16) after securing consecutive wins against Tulsa and Stephen F. Austin in San Diego.
MAJOR STRIDES Junior forward/center Tony Parker saw his playing time increase dramatically in 2013-14. Having played just 6.3 minutes per game in 33 contests as a freshman, Parker averaged 6.9 points and 4.4 rebounds in 17.2 minutes per game last season, competing in all 37 games (making nine starts). Parker shot a team-leading 60.2 percent from the field last season.
TOURNEY TITLE Last season, UCLA won the Pac-12 Tournament title for the first time since 2008 and for the fourth time in program history. The Bruins won three games in as many days, defeating Oregon, Stanford and Arizona. Kyle Anderson earned tournament Most Outstanding Player accolades, leading UCLA in the title game with 21 points and 15 rebounds.
UCLA’S SCHEDULE The Bruins 2014-15 schedule will feature at least nine teams that competed in last season’s NCAA Tournament. Three of UCLA’s upcoming oppponents – Arizona, Kentucky and Stanford – advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16 one year ago. In all, six Pac-12 Conference teams earned NCAA Tournament bids in 2013-14.
TALENTED NEWCOMERS UCLA’s team features three players who were high school McDonald’s AllAmericans who are set to take the floor for the first time as Bruins – sophomore Isaac Hamilton and freshmen Kevon Looney and Thomas Welsh. Including junior Tony Parker, UCLA has four players who secured high school McDonald’s AllAmerica honors on this season’s roster.
HEIGHT ADVANTAGE UCLA’s roster features six players of at least 6-foot-9 and no players under 6-foot-3. Incoming freshmen Thomas Welsh (7-foot-0), G.G. Goloman (6-foot-10) and Kevon Looney (6-foot-9) will immediately add length and height to the Bruins’ lineup in 2014-15.
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PLAYER PROFILES
nick
0 KAZEMI 6-3 • 210 RS Junior • Guard Tustin, Calif. (Tustin HS)
2013-14
Played in 10 games … totaled five rebounds off the bench (0.5 rpg) … shot 0-for-3 from the field in limited action … grabbed a career-high two rebounds against Weber State (Dec. 22) … saw action in UCLA’s first two NCAA Tournament contests, against Tulsa (March 21) and Stephen F. Austin (March 23).
2012-13
Did not play … was sidelined throughout the season with a sprained left MCL, sustaining the injury during practice on Oct. 26, 2012.
2011-12
Played in one game ... played two minutes, grabbing one defensive rebound in the win against UC Davis (Dec. 17).
High School
Two-year varsity basketball letterwinner at Tustin High School (Tustin, Calif.) under head coach Richard Bosenmeyer … averaged 10.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game as a senior (2009-10) … earned the team’s most improved award as a senior, helping lead Tustin to a 20-7 overall record and a second-place finish in the Century League (8-2 mark) … as a junior, guided Tustin to an 18-10 overall record and a second-place finish in the Century League (6-4 mark) … played on the freshman team (2006-07) at Foothill High School (Santa Ana, Calif. ) and was named Most Valuable Player as a sophomore (2007-08) under head coach Rusty Van Cleave … led Foothill to an 18-10 record and 6-4 mark (third place) in the Sea View League in 2008.
Personal
Full name: Nicholas Kazemi … prefers Nick … born on Nov. 14, 1991 in Anaheim, Calif. … parents are Joe and Julie Kazemi … has one younger sister, Natalie … played AAU ball for West Coast Academy and Coach Charles “Poncho” Perry … sociology major.
Nick Kazemi’s CAREER HIGHs
Rebounds: 2 vs. Weber State (Dec. 22, 2013) FGA: 1 (three times), last vs. Stephen F. Austin (March 23, 2014) Minutes: 2 (six times), last vs. Stanford (March 14, 2014)
NICK KAZEMI’S 2013-14 Game-by-Game STATISTICS DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-12 Oakland 1-0 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 11-18 Sacramento State 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 11-24 Chattanooga 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 11-29 Northwestern 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 12-14 Prairie View A&M 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 12-22 Weber State 1-0 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 1-5 USC 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3-14 vs. Stanford 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3-21 vs. Tulsa 1-0 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3-23 vs. Stephen F. Austin 1-0 1 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 10-0 14 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 1-0 0 0 0 0 0
Nick Kazemi’s 2011-12 Game-by-Game DATE OPP 12-17 UC Davis TOTALS
G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0
Nick Kazemi’s Career Statistics Season Yr. 2011-12 FR 2013-14 SO CAREER
G-GS MIN MPG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT RPG PF-DQ 1-0 2 2.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 0-0 10-0 14 1.4 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 .4 1-0 11-0 16 1.5 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 4 5 1.0 1-0
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A TO BS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
S PTS PPG 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0
PLAYER PROFILES
kevon
5 LOONEY 6-9 • 220 Freshman • Forward Milwaukee, Wis. (Hamilton HS)
High School
Four-year varsity letterwinner at Hamilton High School (Milwaukee, Wis.) under head coach Tom Diener and Randy Williams (senior season) … earned McDonald’s All-America honors and Parade All-America acclaim as a senior in 2013-14 … was named the 2014 Gatorade Player of the Year and Associated Press (AP) Player of the Year in the state of Wisconsin … ranked the No. 10 player, nationally, in his high school class by Rivals. com … was also ranked No. 12 in the nation by ESPN.com and No. 15 by Scout.com … was listed as a five-star prospect by Rivals.com, ESPN.com and Scout.com … was rated the No. 1 prospect in the state of Wisconsin by ESPN.com, as well as the No. 3 power forward in the nation and the No. 5 overall player in the Midwest region (ESPN.com) … was ranked the No. 2 power forward in the nation by Scout.com … named “Mr. Basketball” from the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association as a senior … was a three-time first-team all-area selection by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel … also named the 2014 Milwaukee City Player of the Year by the Journal Sentinel … was the 24th high school player in Wisconsin state history to record at least 2,000 points, finishing his career with 2,122 points … concluded his senior season averaging 27.9 points, 12.7 rebounds, 8.0 blocks and 7.0 assists per game … helped Hamilton post a 17-6 overall record, going undefeated in City Conference play to win its first league title in four years … scored in double figures in all but one game as a senior, recording 10 games with 30-plus points and two games with at least 40 points … scored a seasonhigh 45 points in his final high school contest, an 84-82 loss to West Allis Central in the regional final … shot 60 percent from the field as a senior, including 43 percent from three-point range and 77 percent from the free throw line … as a junior (2012-13), averaged 26.1 points, 12.4 rebounds, 7.0 blocks and 3.1 assists per game at Hamilton … shot 70 percent from the field as a junior, including 32 percent from three-point territory … led Hamilton to a runner-up finish for the city championship and earned firstteam all-league acclaim … as a sophomore (2011-12), was named Player of the Year in the Milwaukee City Conference … invited to the 2013-14 USA Basketball Developmental National Team Mini-Camp … competed for the Milwaukee Running Rebels AAU team … off the court, spent his time as a youth basketball instructor and peer tutor, volunteering extensively on behalf of the Running Rebels Community Organization and the Milwaukee Violence Free Zone Initiative.
Personal
Full name: Kevon Grant Looney (pronounced keh-VON LOO-nee) … born on Feb. 6, 1996 in Milwaukee, Wis. … Kevon is the youngest of Doug and Victoria Looney’s three children … has one older brother, Kevin, and one older sister, Summer … has been a lifelong fan of the Los Angeles Lakers … undeclared major.
ucla superlatives (single game) – returning players MOST POINTS Bryce Alford Norman Powell Norman Powell Tony Parker
31 27 22 22
MOST ASSISTS
vs. Oregon (Feb. 27, 2014) vs. James Madison (Nov. 15, 2012) vs. Stanford (March 14, 2014) vs. Stanford (Jan. 23, 2014)
Bryce Alford Bryce Alford Bryce Alford Norman Powell
Bryce Alford connected on 7 of 17 field goal attempts, including 5 of 12 threepoint shots, in a double overtime loss against Oregon on Feb. 27, 2014. Alford’s three-point shooting helped UCLA overcome a 15-point deficit in the second half and climb out of a seven-point hole in the final 61 seconds.
MOST FIELD GOALS MADE
Tony Parker Norman Powell Tony Parker
Norman Powell has scored in double figures in 31 career games, but netted a career-best 27 points as a sophomore in a non-conference win against James Madison (Nov. 15, 2012). Powell made 10 of 14 field goal attempts, connecting on 4 of 5 three-point shots, as UCLA secured a 100-70 win.
MOST REBOUNDS Tony Parker Tony Parker Tony Parker Norman Powell
10 (of 12) 10 (of 14) 9 (of 14)
MOST FREE THROWS MADE Bryce Alford Norman Powell
MOST MINUTES 14 12 10 10
6 6 6 5
Bryce Alford Norman Powell Norman Powell Norman Powell
vs. Chattanooga (Nov. 24, 2013) vs. Oakland (Nov. 12, 2013) vs. Oregon (Feb. 27, 2014) vs. UC Davis (Dec. 17, 2011)
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12 (of 13) 8 (of 9) 47 43 37 37
vs. Oregon (Feb. 27, 2014) vs. Alabama (Dec. 28, 2013) vs. Prairie View A&M (Dec. 14, 2013) vs. Drexel (Nov. 8, 2013) vs. Oakland (Nov. 12, 2014) vs. James Madison (Nov. 15, 2012) vs. Stanford (Jan. 23, 2014) vs. Oregon (Feb. 27, 2014) vs. Stanford (March 14, 2014) vs. Oregon (Feb. 27, 2014) vs. Oregon (Feb. 27, 2014) vs. Minnesota (March 22, 2013) vs. Oregon (March 16, 2013)
PLAYER PROFILES
tony
23 PARKER 6-9 • 260 Junior • Forward/Center Atlanta, Ga. (Miller Grove HS)
Career
Has played in 70 games, making nine starts … has averaged 4.8 points and 2.9 assists in two seasons … has totaled 334 points and 203 rebounds in two seasons, shooting 58.7 percent from the field (142-242).
2013-14
Played in all 37 games, making nine starts … averaged 6.9 points and 4.4 rebounds in 17.2 minutes per game as a sophomore … scored in double figures in nine games … recorded at least 10 rebounds in three games … registered his first career double-double (21 points, 12 rebounds) in UCLA’s win over Oakland (Nov. 12) … scored a season-high 22 points and grabbed seven rebounds in a home victory over Stanford (Jan. 23) … logged a careerhigh 14 rebounds against Chattanooga (Nov. 24) … led the team with a 60.2 field goal percentage (109-181) … also registered 23 blocks and 15 steals … scored 16 points on 6-of-7 shooting in UCLA’s 75-67 home victory over Alabama (Dec. 28), scoring a pair of tie-breaking free throws with 56.8 seconds to play against the Crimson Tide … scored 11 points and had six rebounds in 16 minutes in UCLA’s second round NCAA Tournament win over Tulsa (March 21) … scored 13 points and had three rebounds and two steals in a loss at Stanford (Feb. 22) … totaled 10 points and eight rebounds in a home loss to No. 1-ranked Arizona (Jan. 9).
2012-13
Played in 33 games … averaged 2.4 points and 1.2 rebounds … did not play against Georgetown (Nov. 19, score back) or San Diego State (Dec. 1, sprained left ankle) … had season highs with 12 points and five rebounds in 18 minutes against James Madison (Nov. 15) … had nine points and four rebounds in seven minutes in UCLA’s loss to Minnesota in the NCAA Tournament (March 22) … played 10 minutes off the bench in UCLA’s 79-74 overtime win against Arizona State (Feb. 27), providing valuable support at the post position with Travis Wear injured … had eight points, three rebounds and one block in 17 minutes during UCLA’s 75-59 win at USC (Feb. 24) … scored nine points, going 4-for-4 from the field, and totaled two rebounds and one block in a win over Prairie View A&M (Dec. 15).
USA Basketball
Has been a two-time gold medalist with USA Basketball … captured an 8-0 record and gold medal with the USA at the 2010 FIBA U17 World Championship in Hamburg, Germany … averaged 3.9 ppg and 2.9 rpg in Hamburg (2010) … helped the USA to a 5-0 record and gold medal in the 2009 FIBA Americas U16 Championship in Mendoza, Argentina … averaged 8.2 ppg and 6.6 rpg in Mendoza (2009) … also participated in the 2009-10 USA Men’s Developmental National Team’s first mini-camp in Oct. 2009, a U16 training camp in June 2009 and a U 17 training camp in June 2010.
High School
Four-year varsity letterwinner at Miller Grove High School (Ga.) under head coach Sherman White … helped Miller Grove capture four consecutive Georgia 4A state titles … ended his high school career with a 20-0 record in postseason games … guided Miller Grove to a 117-19 (.860) record in his four years as a starter … selected to play in the 2012 McDonald’s AllAmerican Game on March 28 in Chicago, where he registered 10 points, seven rebounds and two blocked shots for the East team, which lost 106102 to the West team … also played for the East team in the 2012 Jordan Brand Classic on April 14, 2012, in Charlotte, N.C. … selected to the 2012 Parade Magazine All-America Team, along with former UCLA teammates Kyle Anderson and Shabazz Muhammad … as a senior at Miller Grove (2011-12), averaged 16.8 ppg, 11.0 rpg and 3.0 bpg … scored 21 points and had 13 rebounds and three blocks in the state championship victory over Southwest DeKalb (Decatur, Ga.), as the Wolverines ended their season 24-9 … ended his high school career on a 16-game winning streak … named the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Mr. Basketball for the state of Georgia in 2012 … named the Georgia Hoops 2009 Freshman of the Year after averaging 7.5 points and 10.3 rebounds per game while started contests and leading Miller Grove to a 30-3 record and the first for four state titles … was ranked as the No. 20 player in the nation by Scout.com, No. 26 by ESPN.com and No. 27 by Rivals.com … rated the No. 6 center in the country by Rivals, No. 7 by ESPN and No. 8 by Scout.
Personal
Full name: Virgil Anthony Parker … prefers Tony ... born in Lawrenceville, Ga., on Sept. 18, 1993 … parents are Virgil and Hazel Parker … has one older brother, Adrian, and two older sisters, Kelsey and Jasmine … father, Virgil, played college basketball … undeclared major.
TONY PARKER’S CAREER HIGHS Points: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: FGM: FGA: FTM: FTA: Minutes:
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22 vs. Stanford (Jan. 23, 2014) 14 vs. Chattanooga (Nov. 24, 2013) 2 vs. Stephen F. Austin (March 23, 2014) 3 vs. Stanford (Jan. 23, 2014) 3 vs. Oakland (Nov. 12, 2013) 10 vs. Oakland (Nov. 12, 2013) 14 vs. Stanford (Jan. 23, 2014) 4 (four times), last vs. Utah (Feb. 15, 2014) 7 vs. Stanford (Jan. 23, 2014) 34 vs. Oakland (Nov. 12, 2013)
TONY PARKER’S 2013-14 Game-by-Game Statistics DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-8 Drexel 1-1 20 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 3 5 4-0 0 2 1 0 6 11-12 Oakland 1-1 34 10-12 .833 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 5 7 12 3-0 1 1 3 2 21 11-18 Sacramento State 1-1 24 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 2 2 4 0-0 0 0 0 0 10 11-22 Morehead State 1-1 16 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 4-0 0 0 0 0 2 11-24 Chattanooga 1-1 26 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 12 14 1-0 0 3 2 0 8 11-28 Nevada 1-1 23 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 2 5 2-0 1 1 0 0 4 11-29 Northwestern 1-1 12 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 1 3 4 5-1 0 2 0 1 2 12-3 UC Santa Barbara 1-1 18 4-4 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 4 2 6 3-0 0 0 0 1 9 12-7 at Missouri 1-1 17 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 1 2 2-0 0 1 0 0 3 12-14 Prairie View A&M 1-0 18 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 1 3 4 3-0 0 0 1 1 4 12-19 vs. Duke 1-0 15 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 0 6 6 2-0 0 0 0 0 2 12-22 Weber State 1-0 19 7-11 .636 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 3 2 5 2-0 0 1 2 0 15 12-28 Alabama 1-0 19 6-7 .857 0-0 .000 4-5 .800 4 1 5 2-0 0 1 2 0 16 1-5 USC 1-0 10 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 5 5 5-1 0 1 0 0 5 1-9 Arizona 1-0 21 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 5 3 8 2-0 0 0 0 0 10 1-12 Arizona State 1-0 14 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 1 2 3 5-1 0 1 0 0 3 1-16 at Colorado 1-0 22 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 3-0 0 1 1 1 6 1-18 at Utah 1-0 16 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 2 2-0 0 0 0 2 4 1-23 Stanford 1-0 28 9-14 .643 0-0 .000 4-7 .571 5 2 7 4-0 0 1 2 3 22 1-26 California 1-0 7 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 4-0 1 2 0 0 0 1-30 at Oregon 1-0 17 4-4 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2 2 4 5-1 0 2 1 0 9 2-2 at Oregon State 1-0 25 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 1 3 4 3-0 0 2 1 0 6 2-8 at USC 1-0 11 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 0 1 1 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 2-13 Colorado 1-0 11 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 3 5 3-0 0 2 1 0 6 2-15 Utah 1-0 14 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 0 2 2 2-0 0 0 1 0 6 2-19 at California 1-0 15 4-4 1.000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 0 1 1 3-0 0 1 0 0 8 2-22 at Stanford 1-0 18 6-8 .750 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 2 1 3 1-0 0 1 0 2 13 2-27 Oregon 1-0 19 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 4 6 10 3-0 0 3 0 0 2 3-2 Oregon State 1-0 11 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 4-0 0 1 0 0 4 3-6 at Washington 1-0 17 5-9 .556 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 2 4 5-1 0 1 1 1 10 3-8 at Washington State 1-0 18 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 2-0 0 1 0 0 2 3-13 vs. Oregon 1-0 10 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 1 0 1 4-0 0 0 0 0 4 3-14 vs. Stanford 1-0 16 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 1 3 4 5-1 0 2 0 0 5 3-15 vs. Arizona 1-0 13 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 5 7 2-0 0 0 0 1 4 3-21 vs. Tulsa 1-0 16 5-7 .714 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 3 3 6 2-0 0 1 1 0 11 3-23 vs. Stephen F. Austin 1-0 18 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 1 2 3 1-0 2 0 2 0 8 3-27 vs. Florida 1-0 10 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 1 2 3 3-0 0 1 1 0 4 TOTALS 37-9 638 109-181 .602 0-0 .000 36-77 .468 66 98 164 108-6 5 36 23 15 254
TONY PARKER’S 2012-13 Game-by-Game Statistics DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-9 Indiana State 1-0 11 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1 1 2 4-0 1 1 0 0 6 11-13 UC Irvine 1-0 7 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2-0 0 0 0 0 2 11-15 James Madison 1-0 18 5-7 .714 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 1 4 5 4-0 0 0 0 0 12 11-20 vs. Georgia 1-0 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 11-25 Cal Poly 1-0 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 11-28 Cal State Northridge 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 12-8 vs. Texas 1-0 12 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 0 1 1 2-0 0 0 0 0 2 12-15 Prairie View A&M 1-0 18 4-4 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 2 2 3-0 0 1 1 1 9 12-18 Long Beach State 1-0 5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 1-0 0 0 1 0 0 12-22 Fresno State 1-0 8 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2-0 0 0 0 0 2 12-28 Missouri 1-0 3 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 1-0 0 0 0 0 2 1-3 California 1-0 2 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 1 0 2 1-5 Stanford 1-0 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 1-10 at Utah 1-0 6 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2-0 0 0 0 0 2 1-12 at Colorado 1-0 6 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 1 1 2 2-0 0 0 0 0 2 1-17 Oregon State 1-0 5 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 2 0 4 1-19 Oregon 1-0 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1-0 0 0 1 0 0 1-24 at Arizona 1-0 10 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 2 1 3 1-0 0 2 1 0 6 1-26 at Arizona State 1-0 13 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2-0 0 1 0 0 0 1-30 USC 1-0 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 1 1 2-0 0 0 0 0 1 2-7 Washington 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2-9 Washington State 1-0 8 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1 0 4 2-14 at California 1-0 7 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 2 2-16 at Stanford 1-0 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 2-24 at USC 1-0 17 4-7 .571 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 1 2 3 3-0 0 1 1 1 8 2-27 Arizona State 1-0 10 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 4-0 0 0 0 0 2 3-2 Arizona 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 1 3-6 at Washington State 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2-0 0 1 0 0 0 3-9 at Washington 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 3-14 vs. Arizona State 1-0 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 3-15 vs. Arizona 1-0 2 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3-16 vs. Oregon 1-0 4 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1-0 0 1 0 0 2 3-22 vs. Minnesota 1-0 7 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 1 3 4 5-1 0 1 0 0 9 TOTALS 33-0 207 33-61 .541 0-0 .000 14-32 .438 12 27 39 54-1 1 10 9 2 80
tony parker’S Career Statistics Season Yr. 2012-13 FR 2013-14 SO CAREER
G-GS 33-0 37-9 70-9
MIN MPG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT 207 6.3 33-61 .541 0-0 .000 14-32 .438 638 17.2 109-181 .602 0-0 .000 36-77 .468 845 12.1 142-242 .587 0-0 .000 50-109 .459
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OR DR TOT RPG 12 27 39 1.2 66 98 164 4.4 78 125 203 2.9
PF-DQ 54-1 108-6 162-7
A 1 5 6
TO BS S 10 9 2 36 23 15 46 32 17
PTS PPG 80 2.4 254 6.9 334 4.8
PLAYER PROFILES
2012-13
Has averaged 7.5 points, 2.4 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 0.9 steals per game in 105 career contests (47 starts) … has scored in double figures in 31 of 105 career games … has eclipsed the 20-point plateau in three games … has totaled 785 career points and 255 career rebounds.
Played in all 35 games, making nine starts … averaged 6.1 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 22.1 minutes per game … scored in double figures in eight games … was one of two UCLA players (including Larry Drew II) to play in all 35 games … scored a career-high 27 points, connecting on 10 of 14 shots, in UCLA’s 100-70 win over James Madison (Nov. 15) … grabbed a season-high eight rebounds, while also scoring 17 points, in UCLA’s victory against Cal State Northridge (Nov. 28) … scored 10 points in each of UCLA’s final two games – against Minnesota (March 22) in the NCAA Tournament and versus Oregon (March 16) in the Pac-12 Tournament title game (started in place of the injured Jordan Adams in both of those games) … played a career-high 37 minutes in the game against Oregon (March 16) … logged at least 20 minutes in 21 games … scored 10 points in a loss to San Diego State (Dec. 1) and in a win at home against California (Jan. 3) … made a career-best 4 of 5 three-point shots against James Madison (Nov. 15).
2013-14
2011-12
norman
4 POWELL 6-4 • 215 Senior • Guard San Diego, Calif. (Lincoln HS)
Career
Played in all 33 games, making one start at Arizona State (Feb. 23) … averaged 4.6 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 17.8 minutes per game … was the only true freshman on the team to earn significant minutes … was just one of three players (along with Tyler Lamb and Lazeric Jones) to play in all 33 games … shot 38.5 percent (15-for-39) from three-point range over the last 18 games … ranked third on the team in Pac-12 games in three-point field goal percentage (40.5 percent, 15-for-37) … scored in 27 of 33 games, including a streak of 15 consecutive games (Dec. 10-Feb. 2) … earned his first start in the win at Arizona State (Feb. 23) … scored eight points (2-for-3 from three-point range), logging three rebounds and one assist in a victory over Washington State (March 1) … scored in double figures twice … had a career-high 19 points in the win over UC Irvine (Dec. 20), making 6 of 11 shots and 4 of 6 attempts from three-point range … recorded a career-high 10 rebounds, along with eight points and two assists in a win over UC Davis (Dec. 17) … had a streak of six consecutive games with at least one three-pointer (Jan. 7-28).
Started all 37 games … finished third on the team in scoring with 11.4 points per game … also registered 2.8 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.4 steals in 25.7 minutes per game … ranked second on the team with a 53.3 field goal percentage (153-287) … was named an honorable mention selection on the All-Pac-12 Defensive Team selection along with teammate Jordan Adams … finished third on the team in free throws made (96) and free throws attempted (123), connecting on 78.0 percent of his free throws … scored in double figures in 22 of 37 games, helping lead the Bruins to a 19-3 record in those contests … scored a season-high 22 points in UCLA’s 84-59 victory against Stanford (March 14) in the semifinals of the Pac-12 Tournament … made 7 of 10 shots in the tournament win against Stanford … also had 21 points in UCLA’s win at USC (Feb. 8) and led the Bruins with 19 points in a 69-56 victory at Colorado (Jan. 16) … grabbed a season-high six rebounds in two games – versus Oregon (Feb. 27) and at Oregon (Jan. 30) … went 96 for 123 (78.0 pct) from the free throw line as a junior after having gone 36 for 55 (65.5 pct) from the free throw line his previous two seasons combined … likewise, made 153 of 287 field goal attempts (53.3 pct) as a junior after having made 137 of 336 attempts (40.8 pct) in his first two seasons combined … made at least one field goal attempt in all 37 games and at least one free throw in 32 of 37 games … averaged 14.2 points and 2.3 rebounds in UCLA’s six postseason games … averaged 13.0 points and 2.7 rebounds in the Bruins’ three NCAA Tournament contests.
High School
Three-year varsity basketball letterwinner at Lincoln High School (San Diego, Calif.) under head coach Jason Bryant … secured first-team all-state honors in 2009-10 and 2010-11 … was a first-team All-Western League selection and Western League MVP in 2009-10 and 2010-11 … served as the
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PLAYER PROFILES Hornets’ team captain as a junior and senior, leading Lincoln to back-to-back CIF Championships (2010 and 2011) and a California state championship in 2010 … averaged 20.4 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.4 steals, 1.4 assists and 1.1 blocks per game as a senior (2010-11) … Lincoln was 32-2 overall and won the Western League with a 12-0 mark … the Hornets were ranked No. 3 in the state and No. 15 nationally but lost in the state semifinals (74-69) to Summit … scored a career-high 35 points in an 85-53 win over St. Augustine (San Diego, Calif.) on Feb. 15, 2011 … also scored in double figures in every game his senior season, including 34 points and a career-best six steals in a 76-27 win over Scripps Ranch (Jan. 25, 2011) … shot 50.2 percent (211for-420) from the field in 2010-11 and 31.5 percent (52-for-165) from three-point range … helped the Hornets to a 29-2 overall record as a junior (2009-10) as Lincoln won the Western League with a 12-0 mark and won their final 24 games of the year, culminating in the 2010 CIF Division II Boys’ State Championship … led the Hornets in the title game, their first state title since 1994, scoring 24 points as Lincoln defeated St. Francis of Mountain View, Calif., 74-59 … the Hornets ended the year ranked No. 10 in the state and No. 75 in the nation … averaged 19.7 points, 4.9 rebounds, 2.7 steals (led the team), 1.7 assists and 1.0 blocks per game as a junior (2009-10) … scored a season-high 34 points twice (in a 79-74 loss to Crenshaw HS and in an 84-72 win over Central HS of Fresno, Calif.) … averaged 7.8 points and 2.0 rebounds per game as a sophomore (2008-09) … rated the No. 15 shooting guard in the nation and the No. 52 overall recruit in the country by ESPN … rated the No. 2 shooting guard in the state, the No. 14 shooting guard in the country and the No. 56 overall recruit by Scout.com … rated the No. 3 guard in the state, the No. 17 shooting guard in the country and the No. 69 overall recruit by Rivals.com.
NORMAN POWELL’s CAREER HIGHs Points: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: FGM: FGA: 3P-FGM: 3P-FGA: FT: FTA: Minutes:
Personal
Full name: Norman WC Powell … born in San Diego, Calif., on May. 25, 1993 … parents are Norman Powell Sr. and Sharon Powell … has two older sisters, Joniece and Margaret … played club basketball (AAU) for the San Diego AllStars … communication studies major.
27 vs. James Madison (Nov. 15, 2012) 10 vs. UC Davis (Dec. 17, 2011) 5 (three times), last vs. Drexel (Nov. 8, 2013) 5 vs. Minnesota (March 22, 2013) 2 (nine times), last vs. Arizona (March 15, 2014) 10 vs. James Madison (Nov. 15, 2012) 14 (twice), last vs. Cal State Northridge (Nov. 28, 2012) 4 (twice), last vs. James Madison (Nov. 15, 2012) 9 vs. Minnesota (March 22, 2013) 8 vs. Stanford (March 14, 2014) 9 (twice), last vs. Stanford (March 14, 2014) 37 (twice), last vs. Minnesota (March 22, 2013)
NORMAN POWELL’S 2013-14 Game-by-Game Statistics DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-8 Drexel 1-1 33 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 4 4 1-0 5 1 0 1 8 11-12 Oakland 1-1 30 7-10 .700 0-3 .000 4-4 1.000 1 3 4 2-0 2 0 0 3 18 11-18 Sacramento State 1-1 28 4-6 .667 0-1 .000 6-9 .667 0 3 3 4-0 2 2 2 1 14 11-22 Morehead State 1-1 25 2-7 .286 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 2-0 3 1 0 3 4 11-24 Chattanooga 1-1 26 8-13 .615 0-1 .000 3-5 .600 2 2 4 2-0 3 2 1 2 19 11-28 Nevada 1-1 19 6-10 .600 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 4-0 1 2 0 1 14 11-29 Northwestern 1-1 19 3-5 .600 0-1 .000 2-3 .667 1 1 2 3-0 0 1 0 1 8 12-3 UC Santa Barbara 1-1 26 4-7 .571 1-3 .333 4-4 1.000 1 4 5 1-0 3 1 1 1 13 12-7 at Missouri 1-1 24 4-8 .500 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 1-0 0 1 0 2 11 12-14 Prairie View A&M 1-1 18 5-6 .833 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 5-1 4 1 0 2 13 12-19 vs. Duke 1-1 23 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0 0 0 0-0 2 2 0 0 3 12-22 Weber State 1-1 24 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 0 5 5 1-0 1 1 0 1 7 12-28 Alabama 1-1 23 4-7 .571 0-1 .000 5-6 .833 2 4 6 1-0 1 0 0 2 13 1-5 USC 1-1 22 4-10 .400 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 0 2 2 2-0 4 2 0 1 9 1-9 Arizona 1-1 13 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 4-0 1 1 0 1 6 1-12 Arizona State 1-1 26 4-9 .444 1-2 .500 2-3 .667 0 5 5 1-0 2 3 0 0 11 1-16 at Colorado 1-1 26 8-13 .615 2-5 .400 1-4 .250 0 3 3 2-0 0 3 0 4 19 1-18 at Utah 1-1 17 1-6 .167 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 2-0 0 0 1 0 2 1-23 Stanford 1-1 28 5-9 .556 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 0 2 2 2-0 3 1 2 2 13 1-26 California 1-1 30 5-8 .625 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1 3 4 2-0 2 0 1 0 11 1-30 at Oregon 1-1 32 5-9 .556 0-1 .000 7-8 .875 3 3 6 4-0 1 0 0 1 17 2-2 at Oregon State 1-1 26 3-4 .750 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 1 0 1 3-0 0 2 1 2 8 2-8 at USC 1-1 30 8-13 .615 2-4 .500 3-5 .600 1 0 1 3-0 0 0 0 2 21 2-13 Colorado 1-1 27 4-8 .500 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0 3 3 2-0 4 1 0 2 10 2-15 Utah 1-1 30 5-9 .556 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 2 3 5 5-1 2 0 0 1 13 2-19 at California 1-1 18 1-4 .250 1-1 1.000 1-2 .500 1 0 1 3-0 1 0 1 0 4 2-22 at Stanford 1-1 28 5-10 .500 2-4 .500 2-2 1.000 1 2 3 2-0 3 2 0 0 14 2-27 Oregon 1-1 43 5-9 .556 0-0 .000 4-5 .800 2 4 6 4-0 1 1 0 1 14 3-2 Oregon State 1-1 25 2-8 .250 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 1 2 3 1-0 2 0 0 1 7 3-6 at Washington 1-1 27 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 4-4 1.000 0 2 2 2-0 2 1 0 1 6 3-8 at Washington State 1-1 24 2-6 .333 1-4 .250 2-4 .500 0 3 3 4-0 0 1 1 1 7 3-13 vs. Oregon 1-1 25 3-5 .600 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 1 3 4 0-0 2 2 0 1 9 3-14 vs. Stanford 1-1 23 7-10 .700 0-2 .000 8-9 .889 0 2 2 0-0 2 1 1 2 22 3-15 vs. Arizona 1-1 30 4-8 .500 1-1 1.000 6-7 .857 0 0 0 1-0 2 1 2 1 15 3-21 vs. Tulsa 1-1 30 5-12 .417 1-3 .333 4-5 .800 1 3 4 1-0 0 0 0 3 15 3-23 vs. Stephen F. Austin 1-1 23 6-9 .667 0-1 .000 4-4 1.000 0 1 1 4-0 1 0 0 2 16 3-27 vs. Florida 1-1 31 3-8 .375 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 1 2 3 4-0 1 1 0 2 8 TOTALS 37-37 952 153-287 .533 20-68 .294 96-123 .780 24 81 105 85-2 63 38 14 51 422
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Norman Powell’s 2012-13 Game-by-Game STATISTICS DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-9 Indiana State 1-1 24 3-8 .375 1-6 .167 2-3 .667 0 3 3 3-0 2 1 2 1 9 11-13 UC Irvine 1-1 31 0-7 .000 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 0 3 3 3-0 0 1 0 1 2 11-15 James Madison 1-1 32 10-14 .714 4-5 .800 3-4 .750 0 3 3 1-0 5 2 1 2 27 11-19 vs. Georgetown 1-1 25 3-6 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 1 1 3-0 2 1 1 0 7 11-20 vs. Georgia 1-1 28 1-4 .250 1-2 .500 4-6 .667 0 4 4 0-0 0 0 0 0 7 11-25 Cal Poly 1-1 30 3-5 .600 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 4-0 1 0 1 0 9 11-28 Cal State Northridge 1-0 29 7-14 .500 2-8 .250 1-1 1.000 0 8 8 2-0 1 1 2 2 17 12-8 vs. Texas 1-0 22 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2-0 1 2 0 2 2 12-15 Prairie View A&M 1-0 22 3-5 .600 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 1-0 0 1 1 1 9 12-18 Long Beach State 1-0 16 1-4 .250 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 2 2 0 2 3 12-22 Fresno State 1-0 21 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 0 1 1 4-0 1 3 0 0 5 12-28 Missouri 1-0 23 2-4 .500 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1-0 2 0 2 0 4 1-3 California 1-0 23 4-6 .667 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0 1 1 0-0 1 0 0 1 10 1-5 Stanford 1-0 23 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0 4 4 1-0 0 3 1 2 4 1-10 at Utah 1-0 16 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 0 1 1 0-0 2 1 0 0 1 1-12 at Colorado 1-0 17 3-6 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2 1 3 3-0 0 1 0 0 7 1-17 Oregon State 1-0 20 2-5 .400 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 3 3 3-0 0 2 0 1 5 1-19 Oregon 1-1 22 5-6 .833 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 4-0 0 2 0 1 11 1-24 at Arizona 1-0 18 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 3-0 2 1 0 1 4 1-26 at Arizona State 1-0 18 0-5 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 3-0 1 0 1 0 0 1-30 USC 1-0 14 0-3 .000 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 2-0 1 3 1 0 0 2-7 Washington 1-0 15 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 0-0 0 2 0 0 3 2-9 Washington State 1-0 19 3-6 .500 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 2 2 3-0 2 2 1 0 7 2-14 at California 1-0 24 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 4-0 2 0 0 0 2 2-16 at Stanford 1-0 17 2-5 .400 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2-0 1 0 1 0 4 2-24 at USC 1-0 22 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 2-3 .667 0 1 1 1-0 2 1 0 0 4 2-27 Arizona State 1-0 16 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1-0 1 0 2 0 0 3-2 Arizona 1-0 19 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 1-0 1 0 0 0 2 3-6 at Washington State 1-0 17 4-6 .667 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0 1 1 3-0 1 2 0 0 10 3-9 at Washington 1-0 13 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2-0 0 0 0 0 3 3-14 vs. Arizona State 1-0 18 1-5 .200 0-3 .000 1-2 .500 0 2 2 2-0 0 0 0 0 3 3-15 vs. Arizona 1-0 22 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 0-0 0 0 1 0 4 3-16 vs. Oregon 1-1 37 3-6 .500 2-4 .500 2-4 .500 0 4 4 2-0 1 1 0 1 10 3-22 vs. Minnesota 1-1 37 3-12 .250 3-9 .333 1-2 .500 1 3 4 3-0 1 1 0 5 10 TOTALS 35-9 773 137-336 .408 27-92 .293 27-40 .675 4 72 76 67-0 37 38 18 25 212
Norman Powell’s 2011-12 Game-by-Game STATISTICS DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-11 Loyola Marymount 1-0 21 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 1-1 1.000 0 1 1 1-0 1 0 0 0 3 11-15 Middle Tennessee State 1-0 16 4-7 .571 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2-0 1 2 0 0 9 11-21 vs. Chaminade 1-0 19 2-5 .400 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 0 1 1 1-0 1 1 0 1 6 11-22 vs. Kansas 1-0 2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 11-23 vs. Michigan 1-0 20 2-4 .500 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 2-0 1 1 0 2 4 11-28 Pepperdine 1-0 23 3-7 .429 2-4 .500 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 0-0 2 0 1 1 10 12-3 Texas 1-0 15 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 2-0 1 1 0 0 0 12-10 Pennsylvania 1-0 12 2-2 1.000 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1-0 0 0 0 0 6 12-14 Eastern Washington 1-0 14 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 3 3 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 12-17 UC Davis 1-0 21 4-9 .444 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 2 8 10 1-0 2 4 0 0 8 12-20 UC Irvine 1-0 22 6-11 .545 4-6 .667 3-5 .600 1 6 7 3-0 3 0 2 2 19 12-23 Richmond 1-0 18 1-6 .167 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 1-0 1 0 1 1 2 12-29 at Stanford 1-0 17 1-5 .200 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1-0 2 0 0 0 2 12-31 at California 1-0 25 1-5 .200 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1-0 2 0 0 0 2 1-5 Arizona 1-0 18 1-6 .167 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 1-0 0 1 0 1 2 1-7 Arizona State 1-0 21 4-9 .444 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1-0 0 0 0 0 9 1-15 at USC 1-0 23 3-5 .600 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 6 6 1-0 1 2 0 0 7 1-19 at Oregon State 1-0 12 2-2 1.000 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 4-0 2 2 1 0 6 1-21 at Oregon 1-0 15 2-7 .286 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1 1 2 2-0 0 1 0 0 5 1-26 Utah 1-0 21 3-7 .429 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1-0 1 1 0 0 8 1-28 Colorado 1-0 15 2-4 .500 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2-0 2 0 2 1 6 2-2 at Washington 1-0 20 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2-0 1 0 0 1 2 2-4 at Washington State 1-0 18 0-5 .000 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 2-9 Stanford 1-0 13 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 4 4 1-0 1 0 0 0 3 2-11 California 1-0 17 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2-0 0 1 0 1 3 2-15 USC 1-0 15 2-3 .667 2-2 1.000 0-1 .000 0 1 1 2-0 0 1 0 0 6 2-18 at St. John’s 1-0 13 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2-0 5 0 0 1 0 2-23 at Arizona State 1-1 22 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1-0 2 3 1 0 2 2-25 at Arizona 1-0 13 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 4 4 1-0 1 1 0 0 0 3-1 Washington State 1-0 27 3-6 .500 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 3 3 4-0 1 1 0 0 8 3-3 Washington 1-0 17 3-6 .500 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0-0 1 1 0 0 7 3-7 vs. USC 1-0 22 0-5 .000 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0 5 5 2-0 3 0 1 2 0 3-8 vs. Arizona 1-0 19 1-5 .200 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 TOTALS 33-1 586 58-154 .377 26-75 .347 9-15 .600 9 65 74 45-0 39 24 9 16 151
Norman Powell’s Career Statistics Season 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 CAREER
Yr. G-GS MIN MPG FG-FGA PCT FR 33-1 586 17.8 58-154 .377 SO 35-9 773 22.1 79-182 .434 JR 37-37 952 25.7 153-287 .533 105-47 2311 22.0 290-623 .465
3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT RPG 26-75 .347 9-15 .600 9 65 74 2.2 27-92 .293 27-40 .675 4 72 76 2.2 20-68 .294 96-123 .780 24 81 105 2.8 73-235 .311 132-178 .742 37 218 255 2.4
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PF-DQ A TO BS S 45-0 39 24 9 16 67-0 37 38 18 25 85-2 63 38 14 51 197-2 139 100 41 92
PTS PPG 151 4.6 212 6.1 422 11.4 785 7.5
PLAYER PROFILES
thomas
40 WELSH 7-0 • 245 Freshman • Center Redondo Beach, Calif. (Loyola HS)
High School
Three-year varsity basketball letterwinner at Loyola High School of Los Angeles under head coach Jamal Adams … ranked the No. 17 player, nationally, in his high school class by Scout.com … also was rated the No. 36 player in the country by ESPN.com and No. 41 by Rivals.com … was listed as the No. 5 center in the nation in his class by Scout.com … earned 2014 McDonald’s All-America honors and played in the McDonald’s All-America Game on April 2, 2014, at the United Center in Chicago … as a senior at Loyola, averaged 15.3 points, 11.2 rebounds, 2.7 blocks and 1.4 assists per game in all 31 contests … shot 59 percent overall from the field and 70 percent from the free throw line … helped guide the Cubs to a 27-4 overall record in 2013-14 … earned second-team MaxPreps California allstate honors, in addition to being named an a Los Angeles Times All-Area Team selection and CIF Southern Section All-Open Division Team selection … secured first-team All-Mission League honors as a junior and senior, being named the Mission League Player of the Year as a senior … averaged 12.6 points, 10.9 rebounds and 2.8 blocks per game as a junior (2012-13) … helped lead Loyola to a 25-8 overall record and Mission League title as a junior ... shot 65 percent from the field as a junior, recording 88 blocks in 31 games (2.8 bpg) … registered 3.6 points and 3.9 rebounds per game in 31 varsity contests as a sophomore (2011-12) … shot 52 percent from the field as a sophomore, recording 18 blocks (0.6 bpg) … competed for the Los Angeles Rockfish AAU team.
Personal
Full name: Thomas Welsh … born on February 3, 1996 in Torrance, Calif. … Thomas is the second of Pat and Kathy Welsh’s three sons … has one older brother, Jack … has one younger brother, Henry, who attends Loyola High School … spent one season playing alongside his younger brother, Henry, on Loyola’s varsity team (Thomas was a senior in 2013-14, while Henry was a sophomore) … his great grandfather (maternal side), Bob Boken, was a Major League Baseball player for the Washington Senators in 1933 and the Chicago White Sox in 1934 … Thomas becomes the first freshman basketball player to enroll at UCLA from Loyola High School since Toby Bailey in the fall of 1994 … undeclared major.
alec
21 WULFF 6-3 • 185 Freshman • Guard Laguna Beach, Calif. (Laguna Beach HS)
High School
Three-year varsity basketball letterwinner – his final two seasons at Laguna Beach High School under head coach Bret Fleming, and his sophomore season at Torrey Pines High School (San Diego) under head coach John Olive … earned first-team All-Orange Coast League honors as a junior and senior at Laguna Beach … averaged a team-leading 15.2 points per game in all 29 games as a senior, leading Laguna Beach to a 23-6 overall record and a perfect 10-0 mark in league play that season … served as team captain his senior season, when he captured team Most Valuable Player accolades … averaged 11.4 points per game in 25 contests as a junior, guiding Laguna Beach to a 10-0 record in league games … helped Torrey Pines capture the 2012 CIF Championship (2011-12) … graduated as a member of the National Honor Society, earning all-academic accolades for three seasons in basketball and four season in volleyball … was a talented four-year varsity volleyball letterwinner … twice earned first-team All-Orange Coast League honors while at Laguna Beach High School … on the volleyball court, helped lead his high school teams to three league titles and one regional
championship … played for Balboa Bay Volleyball in 2013 when the team won a bronze medal at the Junior Nationals. .
Personal
Full name: Alec Joseph Wulff … born in Toronto, Ontario (Canada) on Dec. 10, 1995 … is the son of Kevin and Debbie Wulff … has one older sister (Grace), one younger brother (Isaac) and one younger sister (Callista) … economics major.
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UCLA Wins 2014 Pac-12 Tournament, Advances to Sweet 16 In his first season in Westwood, head coach Steve Alford helped lead UCLA to the 2014 Pac-12 Tournament title before the Bruins cruised to the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16. UCLA capped its 2013-14 campaign with a 28-9 overall record, before three players were selected in the NBA Draft’s first round. In the photo to the right, David Wear exits the court holding the Pac-12 Tournament trophy.
2013-14 REVIEW
UCLA’s Statistics, Overall Games Record: 28-9
Conference: 12-6
Home: 16-2
Away: 5-5
Neutral: 7-2
3-POINT FGS REBOUNDS Player G-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF DQ A TO BLK STL PTS AVG Jordan Adams 36-36 1082 30.1 208-429 .485 52-146 .356 158-189 .836 67 125 192 5.3 78 1 84 54 5 95 626 17.4 Kyle Anderson 36-36 1196 33.2 181-377 .480 28-58 .483 137-186 .737 45 270 315 8.8 60 0 233 110 27 64 527 14.6 Norman Powell 37-37 952 25.7 153-287 .533 20-68 .294 96-123 .780 24 81 105 2.8 85 2 63 38 14 51 422 11.4 Zach LaVine 37-1 904 24.4 127-288 .441 48-128 .375 47-68 .691 18 76 94 2.5 73 0 66 42 6 33 349 9.4 Bryce Alford 37-1 855 23.1 83-216 .384 47-122 .385 82-102 .804 4 61 65 1.8 45 0 102 48 4 30 295 8.0 Travis Wear 34-28 812 23.9 105-198 .530 11-25 .440 25-30 .833 33 75 108 3.2 104 3 49 13 23 25 246 7.2 Tony Parker 37-9 638 17.2 109-181 .602 0-0 .000 36-77 .468 66 98 164 4.4 108 6 5 36 23 15 254 6.9 David Wear 37-37 848 22.9 93-185 .503 23-52 .442 33-41 .805 52 90 142 3.8 74 1 28 33 7 23 242 6.5 Wanaah Bail 13-0 60 4.6 8-18 .444 0-1 .000 5-8 .625 1 7 8 0.6 14 0 4 1 2 4 21 1.6 Noah Allen 11-0 38 3.5 4-7 .571 0-2 .000 3-7 .429 1 6 7 0.6 6 0 1 1 0 0 11 1.0 Kory Alford 11-0 17 1.5 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 2 1 3 0.3 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 0.5 David Brown 11-0 20 1.8 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 1 0 1 0.1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0.4 Aubrey Williams 11-0 14 1.3 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 1 1 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.1 Nick Kazemi 10-0 14 1.4 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 0.4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 53 46 99 3 37 7450 ----- 1073-2196 .489 229-603 .380 628-839 .749 368 940 1308 35.4 652 13 636 379 111 341 3003 81.2 Totals Opponents 37 7450 ----- 898-2103 .427 301-874 .344 507-750 .676 377 868 1245 33.6 680 8 509 529 99 194 2604 70.4
UCLA’s Statistics, Pac-12 Conference Games Record: 12-6
Home: 7-2
Away: 5-4
Neutral: 0-0
3-POINT FGS REBOUNDS Player G-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF DQ A TO BLK STL PTS AVG Jordan Adams 17-17 524 30.8 95-206 .461 26-66 .394 69-83 .831 37 57 94 5.5 43 1 35 25 1 42 285 16.8 Kyle Anderson 17-17 583 34.3 90-192 .469 12-28 .429 67-90 .744 23 125 148 8.7 32 0 112 56 11 28 259 15.2 Norman Powell 18-18 472 26.2 71-141 .504 14-39 .359 36-51 .706 13 40 53 2.9 48 1 28 18 7 20 192 10.7 Bryce Alford 18-1 436 24.2 44-124 .355 27-72 .375 59-68 .868 2 31 33 1.8 22 0 42 25 3 13 174 9.7 Zach LaVine 18-1 465 25.8 57-149 .383 23-62 .371 29-41 .371 10 36 46 2.6 41 0 34 19 3 20 166 9.2 Travis Wear 18-18 433 24.1 52-94 .553 8-11 .727 12-16 .750 24 41 65 3.6 53 1 27 10 10 15 124 6.9 Tony Parker 18-0 294 16.3 49-83 .590 0-0 .000 18-37 .486 29 38 67 3.7 58 4 1 20 8 9 116 6.4 David Wear 18-18 406 22.6 38-90 .422 11-30 .367 15-17 .882 24 42 66 3.7 37 1 18 11 3 12 102 5.7 Wanaah Bail 5-0 12 2.4 3-5 .600 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0.4 3 0 0 0 2 0 6 1.2 Kory Alford 1-0 2 2.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.0 Noah Allen 5-0 19 3.8 2-5 .400 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0.4 5 0 0 1 0 0 4 0.8 Aubrey Williams 2-0 1 0.5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 David Brown 1-0 2 2.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Nick Kazemi 1-0 1 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 28 27 55 1 Totals 18 3650 ----- 501-1089 .460 121-311 .389 306-405 .756 190 441 631 35.1 342 8 297 186 48 159 1429 79.4 Opponents 18 3650 ----- 440-992 .444 140-392 .357 284-422 .673 175 453 628 34.9 331 4 264 263 64 91 1304 72.4
Final Pac-12 Conference Standings Arizona UCLA Arizona State California Colorado Stanford Oregon Utah Washington Oregon State Washington State USC
PAC-12 W L PCT HOME AWAY 15 3 .833 9-0 6-3 12 6 .667 7-2 5-4 10 8 .556 8-1 2-7 10 8 .556 5-4 5-4 10 8 .556 7-2 3-6 10 8 .556 6-3 4-5 10 8 .556 6-3 4-5 9 9 .500 7-2 2-7 9 9 .500 7-2 2-7 8 10 .444 6-3 2-7 3 15 .167 3-6 0-9 2 16 .111 1-8 1-8
All-Pac-12 Conference Team FIRST-TEAM SELECTIONS Name School Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown Jordan Adams UCLA G So. 6-5 220 Atlanta, Ga. (Oak Hill Academy [VA]) Kyle Anderson UCLA G So. 6-9 230 Fairview, N.J. (St. Anthony HS) Jahii Carson ASU G So. 5-11 180 Mesa, Ariz. (Mesa HS) Justin Cobbs CAL G Sr. 6-2 195 Los Angeles, Calif. (Minnesota) Aaron Gordon ARIZ F Fr. 6-8 210 San Jose, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty HS) Nick Johnson ARIZ G Jr. 6-3 200 Gilbert, Ariz. (Findlay Prep) Dwight Powell STAN F Sr. 6-10 235 Toronto, Ontario, Canada (IMG Academy) Chasson Randle STAN G Jr. 6-1 180 Rock Island, Ill. (Rock Island HS) Josh Scott COLO F So. 6-10 245 Monument, Colo. (Lewis-Palmer HS) Delon Wright UTAH G Jr. 6-5 180 Lawndale, Calif. (City Coll. of San Francisco) SECOND-TEAM SELECTIONS Name School Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown Jordan Bachynski ASU C Sr. 7-2 250 Calgary, Alberta, Canada (Centennial HS) T.J. McConnell ARIZ G Sr. 6-1 190 Pittsburgh, Pa. (Duquesne) Roberto Nelson OSU G Sr. 6-3 198 Santa Barbara, Calif. (Santa Barbara HS) C.J. Wilcox WASH G Sr. 6-5 195 Pleasant Grove, Utah (Pleasant Grove HS) Joe Young ORE G Jr. 6-3 185 Houston, Texas (Houston) Honorable Mention (receiving at least three votes): Askia Booker (COLO, Jr., G), DaVonté Lacy (WSU, Jr., G), Jermaine Marshall (ASU, Sr., G), Mike Moser (ORE, Sr., F), Richard Solomon (CAL, Sr., F).
OVERALL W L PCT HOME AWAY NEUT STREAK 33 5 .868 18-0 8-3 7-2 Lost 1 28 9 .757 16-2 5-5 7-2 Lost 1 21 12 .636 16-1 4-7 1-4 Lost 4 21 14 .600 14-4 5-6 2-4 Lost 1 23 12 .657 16-2 5-6 2-4 Lost 2 23 13 .639 12-4 6-5 5-4 Lost 1 24 10 .706 15-3 5-5 4-2 Lost 1 21 12 .636 18-2 2-9 1-1 Lost 2 17 15 .531 14-4 3-8 0-3 Lost 1 16 16 .500 12-5 3-9 1-2 Lost 2 10 21 .323 8-8 1-10 1-3 Lost 1 11 21 .344 8-8 2-10 1-2 Lost 2
All-Freshmen Team School Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown Bryce Alford UCLA G 6-3 180 Albuquerque, N.M. (La Cueva HS) Aaron Gordon ARIZ F 6-8 210 San Jose, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty HS) Rondae Hollis-Jefferson ARIZ F 6-7 205 Chester, Pa. (Chester HS) Zach LaVine UCLA G 6-5 180 Seattle, Wash. (Bothell HS) Nigel Williams-Goss WASH G 6-3 185 Happy Valley, Ore. (Findlay Prep) Honorable Mention (receiving at least three votes): Hallice Cooke (OSU, G), Welsey Gordon (COLO, F), Jordan Mathews (CAL, G). All-Defensive Team School Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown Jordan Bachynski ASU C Sr. 7-2 250 Calgary, Alberta, Canada (Centennial HS) Josh Huestis STAN F Sr. 6-7 230 Great Falls, Mont. (C.M. Russell HS) Nick Johnson ARIZ G Jr. 6-3 200 Gilbert, Ariz. (Findlay Prep) T.J. McConnell ARIZ G Sr. 6-1 190 Pittsburgh, Pa. (Duquesne) Delon Wright UTAH G Jr. 6-5 180 Lawndale, Calif. (City Coll. of San Francisco) Honorable Mention (receiving at least three votes): Jordan Adams (UCLA, So., G), David Kravish (CAL, So., F), Eric Moreland (OSU, Jr., F), Norman Powell (UCLA, Jr., G). Player of the Year: Nick Johnson (Arizona) Freshman of the Year: Aaron Gordon (Arizona) Most Improved Player: Anthony Brown (Stanford) Defensive Player of the Year: Jordan Bachynski (Arizona State) Coach of the Year: Sean Miller (Arizona) Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Dwight Powell (Stanford)
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2013-14 REVIEW GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Date W- L Opponent Score Site Att High Scorer(s) High Rebounder(s) 11/08/13 W Drexel 72-67 Pauley Pavilion 6859 (16) Jordan Adams (12) Kyle Anderson 11/12/13 W Oakland 91-60 Pauley Pavilion 4771 (22) Jordan Adams (12) Tony Parker 11/18/13 W Sacramento State 86-50 Pauley Pavilion 5489 (21) Jordan Adams (10) David Wear 11/22/13 W Morehead State 81-70 Pauley Pavilion 5508 (30) Jordan Adams (12) Kyle Anderson 11/24/13 W Chattanooga 106-65 Pauley Pavilion 5739 (22) Jordan Adams (14) Tony Parker 11/28/13 W vs. Nevada 105-84 Las Vegas, Calif. 2250 (21) J. Adams, Z. LaVine (10) Kyle Anderson 11/29/13 W vs. Northwestern 95-79 Las Vegas, Calif. 2520 (18) Adams, B. Alford, LaVine (9) Kyle Anderson 12/03/13 W UC Santa Barbara 89-76 Pauley Pavilion 6644 (22) Jordan Adams (6) Kyle Anderson, Tony Parker 12/07/13 L at Missouri 71-80 Columbia, Mo. 8826 (22) Jordan Adams (10) Jordan Adams 12/14/13 W Prairie View A&M 95-71 Pauley Pavilion 6864 (18) Jordan Adams (7) Kyle Anderson 12/19/13 L vs. (8) Duke 63-80 New York, N.Y. 15410 (16) David Wear (10) Kyle Anderson 12/22/13 W Weber State 83-60 Pauley Pavilion 7013 (23) Kyle Anderson (10) Kyle Anderson 12/28/13 W Alabama 75-67 Pauley Pavilion 9061 (16) Tony Parker (9) Jordan Adams 01/05/14 W USC 107-73 Pauley Pavilion 11285 (23) Kyle Anderson (12) Kyle Anderson 01/09/14 L (1) Arizona 75-79 Pauley Pavilion 13283 (16) Kyle Anderson (11) J. Adams, K. Anderson 01/12/14 W Arizona State 87-72 Pauley Pavilion 8003 (19) Zach LaVine (13) Kyle Anderson 01/16/14 W at (21) Colorado 69-56 Boulder, Colo. 10802 (19) Norman Powell (13) Jordan Adams 01/18/14 L at Utah 69-74 Salt Lake City, Utah 12267 (28) Kyle Anderson (7) Kyle Anderson 01/23/14 W Stanford 91-74 Pauley Pavilion 9068 (22) Tony Parker (7) Kyle Anderson, Tony Parker 01/26/14 W California 76-64 Pauley Pavilion 10344 (18) David Wear (12) Kyle Anderson 01/30/14 W at Oregon 70-68 Eugene, Ore. 8766 (19) Jordan Adams (6) J. Adams, N. Powell 02/02/14 L at Oregon State 67-71 Corvallis, Ore. 4509 (18) Kyle Anderson (9) Kyle Anderson 02/08/14 W at USC 83-73 Los Angeles, Calif. 9216 (21) Norman Powell (10) Kyle Anderson 02/13/14 W Colorado 92-74 Pauley Pavilion 8431 (22) Kyle Anderson (7) Adams, Anderson, T. Wear 02/15/14 W Utah 80-66 Pauley Pavilion 9577 (24) Jordan Adams (10) Kyle Anderson 02/19/14 W at California 86-66 Berkeley, Calif. 10837 (28) Jordan Adams (9) Kyle Anderson 02/22/14 L at Stanford 74-83 Stanford, Calif. 7031 (14) Z. LaVine, N. Powell (5) Kyle Anderson 02/27/14 L Oregon (2OT) 83-87 Pauley Pavilion 8643 (31) Bryce Alford (10) Tony Parker 03/02/14 W Oregon State 74-69 Pauley Pavilion 9873 (24) Jordan Adams (9) Kyle Anderson 03/06/14 W at Washington 91-82 Seattle, Wash. 6894 (31) Jordan Adams (9) Kyle Anderson 03/08/14 L at Washington State 55-73 Pullman, Wash. 3142 (19) Kyle Anderson (11) Kyle Anderson 03/13/14 W vs. Oregon 82-63 Las Vegas, Nev. 12916 (15) Jordan Adams (8) Kyle Anderson 03/14/14 W vs. Stanford 84-59 Las Vegas, Nev. 12916 (22) Norman Powell (8) Kyle Anderson 03/15/14 W vs. (4) Arizona 75-71 Las Vegas, Nev. 12916 (21) Kyle Anderson (15) Kyle Anderson 03/21/14 W vs. Tulsa 76-59 San Diego, Calif. 11488 (21) Jordan Adams (8) Jordan Adams 03/23/14 W vs. Stephen F. Austin 77-60 San Diego, Calif. 11504 (19) Jordan Adams (8) Kyle Anderson 03/27/14 L vs. (1) Florida 68-79 Memphis, Tenn. 14991 (17) Jordan Adams (9) Kyle Anderson Attendance Figures – Total: 325,656 (average: 8,801); Home: 146,455 (average: 8,136); Away: 82,290 (average: 8,229); Neutral 96,911 (average: 10,768)
1st H. 42/31 44/24 36/23 46/38 47/25 56/39 51/38 42/42 43/35 50/24 37/37 44/34 33/34 56/34 38/42 50/33 36/29 26/36 42/31 40/29 32/36 31/29 35/41 36/40 33/31 44/32 30/38 25/37 29/38 41/45 26/34 37/35 44/29 43/40 35/30 42/32 30/36
2ND H. MARGIN 30/36 +5 47/36 +31 50/27 +36 35/32 +11 59/40 +41 49/45 +21 44/41 +16 47/34 +13 28/45 (-9) 45/47 +24 26/43 (-17) 39/26 +23 42/33 +8 51/39 +34 37/37 (-4) 37/39 +15 33/27 +13 43/38 (-5) 49/43 +17 36/35 +12 38/32 +2 36/42 (-4) 48/32 +10 56/34 +18 47/35 +14 42/34 +20 44/45 (-9) 46/34 (-4) 45/31 +5 50/37 +9 29/39 (-18) 45/28 +19 40/30 +25 32/31 +4 41/29 +17 35/28 +17 38/43 (-11)
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Date W- L Opponent Score TOTAL FG FG PCT 3-PT 3FG PCT FT FT PCT REB AST 11/08/13 W Drexel 72-67 29-63/24-63 .460/.381 5-14/5-23 .357/.217 9-13/14-20 .692/.700 38/39 16/11 11/12/13 W Oakland 91-60 32-61/20-65 .525/.308 5-21/6-25 .238/.240 22-29/14-15 .759/.933 49/28 21/10 11/18/13 W Sacramento State 86-50 30-55/21-62 .545/.339 6-12/7-30 .500/.233 20-29/1-2 .690/.500 40/29 19/7 11/22/13 W Morehead State 81-70 30-61/23-62 .492/.371 6-18/10-28 .333/.357 15-19/14-21 .789/.667 36/36 23/15 11/24/13 W Chattanooga 106-65 44-70/26-74 .629/.351 4-9/9-30 .444/.300 14-21/4-11 .667/.364 48/33 23/11 11/28/13 W vs. Nevada 105-84 34-56/27-60 .607/.450 10-20/11-24 .500/.458 27-29/19-25 .931/.760 31/28 21/14 11/29/13 W vs. Northwestern 95-79 35-55/23-50 .636/.460 13-17/12-32 .765/.375 12-20/21-27 .600/.778 29/26 18/14 12/03/13 W UC Santa Barbara 89-76 28-53/28-53 .528/.528 6-17/13-26 .353/.500 27-36/7-12 .750/.583 30/29 19/19 12/07/13 L at Missouri 71-80 23-61/23-55 .377/.418 5-20/10-26 .250/.385 20-26/24-32 .769/.750 30/47 9/12 12/14/13 W Prairie View A&M 95-71 34-53/25-56 .642/.446 7-15/9-26 .467/.346 20-28/12-22 .714/.545 31/30 20/12 12/19/13 L vs. (8) Duke 63-80 24-60/31-64 .400/.484 8-22/11-32 .364/.344 7-13/7-11 .583/.636 33/41 12/21 12/22/13 W Weber State 83-60 31-63/22-56 .492/.393 3-9/4-22 .333/.182 18-22/12-20 .818/.600 42/28 20/11 12/28/13 W Alabama 75-67 28-59/23-52 .475/.442 3-9/9-22 .333/.409 16-20/12-17 .8000/.706 37/26 18/7 01/05/14 W USC 107-73 41-71/26-62 .577/.419 11-23/5-19 .478/.263 14-18/16-30 .778/.533 41/35 22/15 01/09/14 L (1) Arizona 75-79 26-65/28-52 .400/.538 4-13/6-18 .308/.333 19-26/17-26 .731/.654 36/37 16/18 01/12/14 W Arizona State 87-72 27-59/24-56 .458/.429 7-12/10-25 .583/.400 26-35/14-23 .743/.609 42/29 12/10 01/16/14 W at (21) Colorado 69-56 26-66/20-50 .394/.400 6-25/5-17 .240/.294 11-18/11-19 .611/.579 41/37 12/11 01/18/14 L at Utah 69-74 27-63/25-53 .429/.472 9-21/9-22 .429/.409 6-8/15-17 .750/.882 35/31 15/17 01/23/14 W Stanford 91-74 34-65/22-57 .523/.386 5-13/9-24 .385/.375 18-25/21-29 .720/.724 33/42 23/14 01/30/14 W at Oregon 70-68 23-51/21-53 .451/.396 3-12/8-24 .250/.333 21-25/18-19 .840/.947 29/24 14/12 02/02/14 L at Oregon State 67-71 22-57/24-50 .386/.480 6-21/8-18 .286/.444 17-24/15-26 .708/.577 32/39 11/17 02/08/14 W at USC 83-73 24-60/27-58 .400/.466 10-20/8-24 .500/.333 25-29/11-21 .862/.524 37/38 18/15 02/13/14 W Colorado 92-74 35-62/28-61 .565/.459 11-22/7-23 .500/.304 11-12/11-15 .917/.733 37/27 25/17 02/15/14 W Utah 80-66 31-58/23-55 .534/.418 7-13/7-22 .538/.318 11-17/13-19 .647/.684 38/29 16/15 02/19/14 W at California 86-66 33-58/24-55 .569/.436 8-16/7-18 .500/.389 12-22/11-18 .545/.611 30/34 21/17 02/22/14 L at Stanford 74-83 26-58/28-45 .448/.622 6-19/11-20 .316/.550 16-21/16-24 .762/.667 26/28 16/17 02/27/14 L Oregon (2OT) 83-87 26-66/24-63 .394/.381 7-22/10-28 .318/.357 24-31/29-39 .774/.744 38/50 14/15 03/02/14 W Oregon State 74-69 24-59/24-51 .407/.471 5-13/7-21 .383/.333 21-23/14-23 .913/.609 31/36 19/14 03/06/14 W at Washington 91-82 32-59/31-56 .542/.554 6-14/9-19 .429/.474 21-27/11-15 .778/.733 29/28 18/16 03/08/14 L at Washington State 55-73 18-54/21-57 .333/.368 5-23/10-29 .217/.345 14-20/21-32 .700/.656 37/46 11/14 03/13/14 W vs. Oregon 82-63 30-53/24-55 .566/.436 8-16/8-26 .500/.308 14-21/7-10 .667/.700 34/29 18/9 03/14/14 W vs. Stanford 84-59 30-46/20-51 .652/.392 3-13/6-21 .231/.286 21-30/13-19 .700/.684 35/22 15/9 03/15/14 W vs. (4) Arizona 75-71 25-58/28-61 .431/.459 4-12/9-22 .333/.409 21-25/6-16 .840/.375 38/37 16/16 03/21/14 W vs. Tulsa 76-59 29-63/21-57 .460/.368 5-16/7-19 .313/.368 13-15/10-14 .867/.714 36/33 17/14 03/23/14 W vs. Stephen F. Austin 77-60 29-53/20-57 .547/.351 4-14/7-27 .286/.259 15-23/13-16 .652/.813 30/36 11/11 03/27/14 L vs. (1) Florida 68-79 27-64/29-58 .422/.500 3-18/8-21 .167/.381 11-15/13-18 .733/.722 30/40 12/22
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2013-14 REVIEW 2013-14 points-rebounds-assists Opponent Drexel Oakland Sacramento State Morehead State Chattanooga vs. Nevada vs. Northwestern UC Santa Barbara at Missouri Prairie View A&M vs. Duke Weber State Alabama USC Arizona Arizona State at Colorado at Utah Stanford California at Oregon at Oregon State at USC Colorado Utah at California at Stanford Oregon Oregon State at Washington at Washington State vs. Oregon vs. Stanford vs. Arizona vs. Tulsa vs. Stephen F. Austin vs. Florida
ADAMS ALFORD,B. ALFORD,K. ALLEN ANDERSON BAIL BROWN 16-5-1 2-1-1 DNP DNP 12-12-7 DNP DNP 22-4-3 8-2-4 0-0-0 4-5-0 8-9-6 DNP 0-0-0 21-4-1 7-1-5 0-0-0 DNP 8-6-8 DNP 0-0-0 30-7-1 3-4-4 DNP DNP 13-12-11 DNP DNP 22-3-5 5-4-5 2-2-0 DNP 17-10-7 DNP 0-0-1 21-4-4 5-1-4 2-1-0 DNP 17-10-5 3-3-2 0-0-0 18-3-3 18-0-2 0-0-0 DNP 16-9-9 3-0-1 2-0-0 22-2-5 9-1-1 DNP DNP 21-6-9 0-1-0 DNP 22-10-1 5-1-2 DNP DNP 13-6-2 0-0-0 DNP 18-4-3 9-2-6 0-0-0 DNP 13-7-3 7-1-0 2-0-0 10-5-1 8-2-2 DNP DNP 15-10-7 DNP DNP 5-6-3 10-3-6 0-0-0 DNP 23-10-6 0-0-1 0-0-0 14-9-3 0-2-2 DNP DNP 13-6-7 DNP DNP 21-4-2 20-2-2 1-0-0 0-0-0 23-12-5 2-2-0 0-0-0 12-11-3 12-0-1 DNP DNP 16-11-6 DNP DNP 15-7-0 13-3-3 DNP DNP 17-13-7 DNP DNP 14-13-0 0-3-1 DNP DNP 6-5-6 DNP DNP 11-4-1 0-3-3 DNP DNP 28-7-7 DNP DNP 19-3-2 8-2-0 DNP DNP 13-7-10 DNP DNP 12-2-0 13-0-3 DNP DNP 17-12-5 DNP DNP 19-6-0 0-1-2 DNP DNP 6-2-10 DNP DNP 6-6-5 9-1-2 DNP DNP 18-9-2 DNP DNP 17-8-3 4-1-3 DNP DNP 15-10-8 DNP DNP 17-7-4 14-3-2 DNP DNP 22-7-11 0-0-0 DNP 24-4-1 5-4-3 DNP DNP 16-10-5 DNP DNP 28-6-5 8-3-2 DNP 0-0-0 11-9-7 2-0-0 DNP 8-3-2 9-1-1 DNP DNP 6-5-9 DNP DNP DNP 31-2-6 DNP 2-2-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 24-5-3 6-0-4 DNP 0-0-0 14-9-5 DNP DNP 31-3-3 12-2-0 DNP DNP 12-9-5 DNP DNP 7-2-1 10-2-4 DNP 2-0-0 19-11-4 2-0-0 DNP 15-5-1 4-2-2 DNP 0-0-0 11-8-6 0-0-0 DNP 9-6-1 8-1-3 0-0-0 3-0-0 13-8-7 2-1-0 0-0-0 19-4-4 2-0-1 DNP DNP 21-15-5 DNP DNP 21-8-4 7-2-4 0-0-0 0-0-1 8-6-6 DNP 0-0-0 19-5-3 9-3-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 15-8-5 DNP 0-1-0 17-4-2 2-0-2 DNP 0-0-0 11-9-5 DNP DNP
2013-14 points-rebounds-assists OPPONENT Drexel Oakland Sacramento State Morehead State Chattanooga vs. Nevada vs. Northwestern UC Santa Barbara at Missouri Prairie View A&M vs. Duke Weber State Alabama USC Arizona Arizona State at Colorado at Utah Stanford California at Oregon at Oregon State at USC Colorado Utah at California at Stanford Oregon Oregon State at Washington at Washington State vs. Oregon vs. Stanford vs. Arizona vs. Tulsa vs. Stephen F. Austin vs. Florida
KAZEMI LaVINE PARKER POWELL D. WEAR T. WEAR WILLIAMS DNP 14-3-2 6-5-0 8-4-5 14-6-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 2-4-3 21-12-1 18-4-2 8-6-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-0 14-7-3 10-4-0 14-3-2 12-10-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 12-1-3 2-1-0 4-2-3 6-5-1 11-4-0 DNP 0-0-0 19-0-1 8-14-0 19-4-3 6-5-1 8-3-0 0-0-0 DNP 21-3-2 4-5-1 14-1-1 10-3-1 8-0-1 DNP 0-1-0 18-2-2 2-4-0 8-2-0 5-3-1 4-2-0 1-0-0 DNP 15-1-1 9-6-0 13-5-3 0-4-0 0-2-0 DNP DNP 13-3-2 3-2-0 11-1-0 2-3-0 2-2-2 DNP 0-0-0 10-5-3 4-4-0 13-1-4 9-3-0 10-3-1 0-0-0 DNP 7-1-0 2-6-0 3-0-2 16-4-0 2-1-0 DNP 0-2-0 8-4-2 15-5-0 7-5-1 9-3-0 6-2-1 0-0-0 DNP 5-0-3 16-5-0 13-6-1 4-1-0 10-5-2 DNP 0-0-0 16-3-4 5-5-0 9-2-4 6-7-2 4-2-3 0-0-0 DNP 9-1-3 10-8-0 6-0-1 4-2-1 6-2-1 DNP DNP 19-2-0 3-3-0 11-5-2 3-3-0 6-4-0 DNP DNP 9-2-2 6-2-0 19-3-0 11-7-0 4-5-3 DNP DNP 15-6-3 4-2-0 2-3-0 4-1-0 5-5-1 DNP DNP 10-4-6 22-7-0 13-2-3 4-1-0 2-3-2 DNP DNP 3-2-1 0-1-1 11-4-2 18-7-0 2-6-2 DNP DNP 2-2-0 9-4-0 17-6-1 5-3-1 12-3-0 DNP DNP 6-4-0 6-4-0 8-1-0 7-3-0 7-3-2 DNP DNP 8-2-0 0-1-0 21-1-0 7-6-2 11-5-2 DNP DNP 3-1-1 6-5-0 13-3-4 7-3-2 13-7-0 DNP DNP 4-2-3 6-2-0 13-5-2 4-5-0 8-4-2 DNP DNP 9-0-2 8-1-0 4-1-1 3-3-2 13-3-2 DNP DNP 14-0-1 13-3-0 14-3-3 0-2-0 10-4-0 DNP DNP 18-8-5 2-10-0 14-6-1 7-6-0 9-2-2 DNP DNP 7-3-1 4-3-0 7-3-2 6-0-2 6-3-2 0-0-0 DNP 14-2-0 10-4-0 6-2-2 4-6-5 2-1-3 DNP DNP 0-2-2 2-2-0 7-3-0 2-2-0 4-3-0 DNP DNP 14-3-1 4-1-0 9-4-2 11-4-1 14-5-5 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 5-4-0 22-2-2 6-2-0 16-4-1 0-1-0 DNP 3-3-1 4-7-0 15-0-2 8-3-0 3-3-3 DNP 0-0-0 2-4-1 11-6-0 15-4-0 2-2-1 10-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-1 8-3-2 16-1-1 5-3-1 4-3-5 0-0-0 DNP 5-2-0 4-3-0 8-3-1 7-6-1 14-2-1 DNP
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2013-14 PAC-12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS Scoring Offense
3-Point Field Goal Pct.
Steals
Team 1. Oregon 2. UCLA 3. Oregon State 4. Arizona State 5. Utah 6. Washington 7. Arizona 8. Stanford 9. California 10. USC 11. Colorado 12. Washington State
Team 1. Oregon State 2. Arizona State 3. Oregon 4. UCLA 5. Stanford 6. Arizona 7. Utah 8. California 9. Wahington 10. Washington State 11. Colorado 12. USC
Team 1. UCLA 2. Oregon 3. Utah 4. Colorado 5. Arizona 6. USC 7. Washington 8. Stanford 9. California 10. Washington State 11. Arizona State 12. Oregon State
G W-L PTS AVG 34 24-10 2783 81.9 37 28-9 3003 81.2 32 16-16 2425 75.8 33 21-12 2486 75.3 33 21-12 2479 75.1 32 17-15 2384 74.5 38 33-5 2769 72.9 36 23-13 2616 72.7 34 21-13 2468 72.6 32 11-21 2258 70.6 35 23-12 2457 70.2 31 10-21 1934 62.4
Scoring Defense Team 1. Arizona 2. Utah 3. Washington State 4. Colorado 5. Stanford 6. California 7. Arizona State 8. UCLA 9. Oregon 10. Washington 11. USC 12. Oregon State
G 38 33 31 35 36 34 33 37 34 32 32 32
PTS 2225 2122 2081 2387 2457 2352 2291 2604 2521 2390 2410 2420
AVG 58.6 64.3 67.1 68.2 68.2 69.2 69.4 70.4 74.1 74.7 75.3 75.6
Scoring
Team 1. Utah 2. Washington 3. Arizona 4. USC 5. Oregon 6. Arizona State 7. UCLA 8. Stanford 9. California 10. Colorado 11. Washington State 12. Oregon State
Player 1. Roberto Nelson 2. Joseph Young 3. Chasson Randle 4. Jahii Carson 5. C.J. Wilcox 6. Byron Wesley 7. Jordan Adams 8. Nick Johnson 9. Delon Wright 10. Justin Cobbs 11. Jermaine Marshall 12. Jordan Loveridge 13. Kyle Anderson 14. Josh Scott 15. Dwight Powell
Rebounding
Team 1. Arizona 2. Utah 3. UCLA 4. Oregon 5. Arizona State 6. Stanford 7. California 8. Colorado 9. Oregon State 10. Washington 11. Washington State 12. USC
Team 1. Arizona 2. Colorado 3. USC 4. California 5. Arizona State 6. UCLA 7. Utah 8. Stanford 9. Washington 10. Oregon State 11. Oregon 12. Washington State
G 3FGM 3FGA PCT 33 179 582 .308 32 156 490 .318 38 173 541 .320 32 218 674 .323 34 198 611 .324 33 175 536 .326 37 301 874 .344 36 237 680 .349 34 210 595 .353 35 251 706 .356 31 188 511 .368 32 216 587 .368 G 38 35 32 34 33 37 33 36 32 32 34 31
Free Throw Percentage
Rebounding Margin
Team 1. Oregon 2. Washington 3. UCLA 4. Utah 5. Colorado 6. Stanford 7. Oregon State 8. Arizona State 9. California 10. USC 11. Arizona 12. Washington State
Team 1. Arizona 2. Colorado 3. Utah 4. Stanford 5. UCLA 6. Washington 7. California 8. Oregon 9. Oregon State 10. USC 11. Washington State 12. Arizona State
G FTM FTA PCT 34 668 865 .772 32 527 695 .758 37 628 839 .749 33 537 723 .743 25 648 903 .718 36 616 877 .702 32 598 860 .695 33 546 787 .694 34 485 710 .683 32 510 761 .670 38 573 870 .659 31 392 596 .658
Field Goal Percentage
Blocked Shots
Team 1. UCLA 2. Oregon State 3. Utah 4. Oregon 5. Arizona 6. Stanford 7. California 8. Arizona State 9. Washington 10. USC 11. Colorado 12. Washington State
Team 1. Arizona State 2. Oregon State 3. California 4. Arizona 5. Utah 6. USC 7. Stanford 8. Oregon 9. Colorado 10. UCLA 11. Washington 12. Washington State
G FGM FGA PCT 37 1073 2196 .489 32 825 1689 .488 33 869 1781 .488 34 928 1977 .469 38 996 2123 .469 36 896 1950 .459 34 895 1963 .456 33 836 1852 .451 32 835 1871 .446 32 801 1824 .439 35 814 1871 .435 31 654 1633 .400
Field Goal Pct. Defense
Assists
Team 1. Arizona 2. Utah 3. California 4. Arizona State 5. Stanford 6. UCLA 7. USC 8. Colorado 9. Oregon 10. Oregon State 11. Washington State 12. Washington
Team 1. UCLA 2. California 3. Utah 4. Arizona 5. Oregon 6. Arizona State 7. Oregon State 8. Washington 9. USC 10. Stanford 11. Colorado 12. Washington State
G 38 33 34 33 36 37 32 35 34 32 31 32
FG FGA PCT 776 2041 .380 757 1841 .411 826 1989 .415 821 1961 .419 844 2006 .421 898 2103 .427 843 1962 .430 857 1987 .431 838 1907 .439 857 1908 .449 709 1570 .452 858 1808 .475
Assist/Turnover Ratio G 37 34 33 35 38 32 32 36 34 31 33 32
3-Point FG Pct. Defense
Scoring Margin G OFF DEF AVG 38 72.9 58.6 +14.3 33 75.1 64.3 +10.8 37 81.2 70.4 +10.8 34 81.9 74.1 +7.7 33 75.3 69.4 +5.9 36 72.7 68.2 +4.4 34 72.6 69.2 +3.4 35 70.2 68.2 +2.0 32 75.8 75.6 +0.2 32 74.5 74.7 -0.2 31 62.4 67.1 -4.7 32 70.6 75.3 -4.8
G 3FGM 3FGA PCT 32 177 451 .392 33 268 688 .390 34 259 666 .389 37 229 603 .380 36 208 571 .364 38 204 561 .364 33 204 581 .351 34 193 558 .346 32 187 552 .339 31 234 713 .328 35 181 569 .318 32 146 501 .291
REB 1449 1305 1185 1225 1172 1308 1162 1257 1105 1097 1160 1016
AVG 38.1 37.3 37.0 36.0 35.5 35.4 35.2 34.9 34.5 34.3 34.1 32.8
BLK AVG 182 5.5 152 4.8 158 4.6 173 4.6 149 4.5 141 4.4 154 4.3 113 3.3 115 3.3 111 3.0 92 2.9 89 2.9
G 37 34 33 38 34 33 32 32 32 36 35 31
AST 636 522 504 574 492 471 430 427 404 415 397 325
School OSU ORE STAN ASU WASH USC UCLA ARIZ UTAH CAL ASU UTAH UCLA COLO STAN
Team 1. UCLA 2. California 3. Arizona 4. Utah 5. Oregon 6. Arizona State 7. Washington 8. Stanford 9. Oregon State 10. Washington State 11. USC 12. Colorado
G AST T/O RATIO 37 17.2 10.2 1.7 34 15.4 10.2 1.5 38 15.1 10.2 1.5 33 15.3 12.0 1.3 34 14.5 11.4 1.3 33 14.3 11.4 1.2 32 13.3 11.4 1.3 36 11.5 11.4 1.0 32 13.4 13.5 1.0 31 10.5 11.5 0.9 32 12.6 14.0 0.9 35 11.3 13.3 0.9
Cl. G FG 3FG FT PTS PPG Sr. 32 200 57 206 663 20.7 Jr. 34 206 76 155 643 18.9 Jr. 36 218 68 171 675 18.8 So. 33 211 36 156 614 18.6 Sr. 32 197 90 103 587 18.3 Jr. 30 191 24 127 533 17.8 So. 36 208 52 158 626 17.4 Jr. 38 205 62 146 618 16.3 Jr. 33 174 12 153 513 15.5 Sr. 34 177 30 143 527 15.5 Sr. 32 162 82 76 482 15.1 So. 33 163 44 115 485 14.7 So. 36 181 28 137 527 14.6 So. 35 159 0 175 493 14.1 Sr. 36 175 10 145 505 14.0
Rebounding Player 1. Richard Solomon 2. D.J. Shelton 3. Kyle Anderson 4. Josh Scott 5. Jordan Bachynski 6. Josh Huestis 7. Aaron Gordon 8. Mike Moser 9. David Kravish 10. Jordan Loveridge 11. Dwight Powell 12. Delon Wright 13. Perris Blackwell 14. Byron Wesley 15. Kaleb Tarczewski
G TEAM OPP MAR 38 38.1 31.1 +7.1 35 37.3 31.4 +5.9 33 35.2 31.5 +3.7 36 34.9 33.1 +1.8 37 35.4 33.6 +1.7 32 34.5 33.0 +1.5 34 36.0 34.8 +1.2 34 34.1 33.1 +1.0 32 34.3 33.3 +1.0 32 37.0 36.9 +0.1 31 32.8 33.6 -0.8 33 35.5 37.9 -2.4 G 33 32 34 38 33 32 36 34 35 37 32 31
STL AVG 341 9.2 263 7.7 222 6.7 207 5.9 173 4.6 174 5.4 172 5.4 191 5.3 178 5.2 159 5.1 167 5.1 155 4.8
School CAL WSU UCLA COLO ASU STAN ARIZ ORE CAL UTAH STAN UTAH WASH USC ARIZ
Cl. G OFF DEF TOTAL AVG Sr. 30 83 224 307 10.2 Sr. 31 68 229 297 9.6 So. 36 45 270 315 8.8 Jr. 35 102 193 295 8.4 Sr. 33 71 201 272 8.2 Sr. 36 91 204 295 8.2 Fr. 38 102 201 303 8.0 Sr. 34 63 200 263 7.7 Jr. 34 75 185 260 7.6 So. 33 46 184 230 7.0 Sr. 36 70 177 247 6.9 Jr. 33 42 182 224 6.8 Sr. 31 96 114 210 6.8 Jr. 30 46 147 193 6.4 So. 36 75 151 226 6.3
Field Goal Percentage (minimum 3.0 made per game) Player Team Cl. G FGM FGA PCT 1. Devon Collier OSU Sr. 30 143 236 .606 2. Kaleb Tarczewski ARIZ So. 36 128 219 .584 3. Delon Wright UTAH Jr. 33 174 310 .561 4. Jordan Bachynski ASU Sr. 33 133 244 .545 5. Richard Solomon CAL Sr. 30 125 230 .543 6. David Kravish CAL Jr. 34 173 319 .542 7. Perris Blackwell WASH Sr. 31 124 230 .539 8. Norman Powell UCLA Jr. 37 153 287 .533 9. Travis Wear UCLA Sr. 34 105 198 .530 10. Jason Calliste ORE Sr. 34 115 218 .528 11. Angus Brandt OSU Sr. 30 138 265 .521 12. Nokola Jovanovic USC Fr. 32 98 190 .516 13. Josh Scott COLO So. 35 159 311 .511 14. Aaron Gordon ARIZ Fr. 38 189 382 .495 15. R. Hollis-Jefferson ARIZ Fr. 38 121 247 .490
3-Point Field Goal Percentage (minimum 1.0 made per game) Player 1. Jason Calliste 2. Hallice Cooke 3. Anthony Brown 4. Johnathan Gilling 5. Joseph Young 6. Jermaine Marshall 7. Roberto Nelson 8. Brandon Taylor 9. Dakarai Tucker 10. C.J. Wilcox 10. Jahii Carson 12. Chasson Randle 13. Bryce Alford 14. Gabe York 15. Jordan Mathews
AVG 17.2 15.4 15.3 15.1 14.5 14.3 13.4 13.3 12.6 11.5 11.3 10.5
69
Team Cl. G 3FG FGA PCT ORE Sr. 34 65 129 .504 OSU Fr. 32 41 90 .456 STAN Jr. 36 53 117 .453 ASU Jr. 33 66 152 .434 ORE Jr. 34 76 183 .415 ASU Sr. 32 82 203 .404 OSU Sr. 32 57 143 .399 UTAH So. 33 64 161 .398 UTAH So. 32 47 120 .392 WASH Sr. 32 90 230 .391 ASU So. 33 36 92 .391 STAN Jr. 36 68 175 .389 UCLA Fr. 37 47 122 .385 ARIZ So. 38 57 148 .385 CAL Fr. 34 41 108 .380
2013-14 PAC-12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS Free Throw Percentage (minimum 2.0 made per game) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
Player Joseph Young C.J. Wilcox Jason Calliste Jordan Adams Johnathan Loyd Roberto Nelson Askia Booker Justin Cobbs Josh Scott Jordan Loveridge Bryce Alford Andrew Andrews Delon Wright D.J. Shelton Anthony Brown
Team ORE WASH ORE UCLA ORE OSU COLO CAL COLO UTAH UCLA WASH UTAH WSU STAN
Cl. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr.
Team UCLA CAL ARIZ UTAH ORE ASU WASH USC USC OSU UTAH COLO STAN ARIZ UCLA
Cl. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr.
G 34 32 34 36 34 32 35 34 35 33 37 32 33 31 36
3FG 155 103 137 158 75 206 112 143 175 115 82 112 153 71 106
Steals FGA 176 118 157 189 91 250 137 175 216 143 102 141 193 90 135
PCT .881 .873 .873 .836 .824 .824 .818 .817 .810 .804 .804 .794 .793 .789 .785
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
Assists 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
Player Jordan Adams Delon Wright Kyle Anderson T.J. McConnell Pe’Shon Howard Norman Powell Dwight Powell Joseph Young Askia Booker Shaquielle McKissic Tyrone Wallace Andrew Andrews Mike Moser Nick Johnson Nigel Williams-Goss
Team UCLA UTAH UCLA ARIZ USC UCLA STAN ORE COLO ASU CAL WASH ORE ARIZ WASH
Cl. So. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Fr.
G 36 33 36 38 31 37 36 34 35 32 34 32 34 38 32
STL 95 82 64 64 45 51 47 44 45 41 43 37 39 43 36
SPG 2.6 2.5 1.8 1.7 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.1
Team ASU USC CAL STAN COLO UTAH CAL OSU COLO ARIZ ARIZ ARIZ WASH OSU WSU
Cl. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. So. Jr.
G 33 32 34 36 31 33 30 30 35 38 38 36 36 32 31
BLK 133 72 72 69 41 43 39 37 40 40 39 36 36 31 30
BPG 4.0 2.3 2.1 1.9 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
Blocked Shots
Player Kyle Anderson Justin Cobbs T.J. McConnell Delon Wright Johnathan Loyd Jahii Carson Nigel Williams-Goss Pe’Shon Howard Julian Jacobs Roberto Nelson Brandon Tyalor Askia Booker Dwight Powell Nick Johnson Bryce Alford
G 36 34 38 33 34 33 32 31 32 32 33 35 36 38 37
AST 233 197 202 174 161 153 140 121 116 115 114 116 112 107 102
APG 6.5 5.8 5.3 5.3 4.7 4.6 4.4 3.9 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.3 3.1 2.8 2.8
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 12. 14. 15.
Player Jordan Bachynski Omar Oraby David Kravish Josh Huestis Wesley Gordon Delon Wright Richard Solomon Devon Collier Josh Scott Rondae Hollis-Jefferson Aaron Gordon Kaleb Tarczewski C.J. Wilcox Daniel Gomis Jordan Railey
includes Pac-12 Conference games only Scoring Offense Team 1. UCLA 2. Oregon 3. Arizona State 4. Oregon State 5. California 6. Arizona 7. Stanford 8. Washington 9. Utah 10. Colorado 11. USC 12. Washington State
G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
W-L PTS AVG 12-6 1429 79.4 10-8 1378 76.6 10-8 1312 72.9 8-10 1306 72.6 10-8 1290 71.7 15.3 1287 71.5 10-8 1280 71.1 9-9 1275 70.8 9-9 1266 70.3 10-8 1241 68.9 2-16 1227 68.2 3-15 1023 56.8
Scoring Defense Team 1. Arizona 2. Utah 3. Stanford 4. Washington State 5. Colorado 6. Washington 7. Arizona State 8. California 9. UCLA 10. Oregon 11. Oregon State 12. USC
G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
PTS 1083 1202 1233 1242 1268 1293 1295 1297 1304 1315 1348 1434
AVG 60.2 66.8 68.5 69.0 70.4 71.8 71.9 72.1 72.4 73.1 74.9 79.7
Free Throw Percentage
3-Point Field Goal Pct.
Rebounding Margin
Team 1. Oregon 2. UCLA 3. Washington 4. Utah 5. Colorado 6. Arizona State 7. Stanford 8. USC 9. California 10. Oregon State 11. Washington State 12. Arizona
Team 1. Oregon State 2. UCLA 3. Arizona State 4. Oregon 5. California 6. Utah 7. Stanford 8. Washington State 9. Arizona 10. Washington 11. Colorado 12. USC
Team 1. Arizona 2. Colorado 3. Oregon State 4. Stanford 5. Washington 6. UCLA 7. Oregon 8. Utah 9. California 10. USC 11. Washington State 12. Arizona State
G FTM FTA PCT 18 321 412 .779 18 306 405 .756 18 236 318 .742 18 278 375 .741 18 320 446 .717 18 328 471 .696 18 316 458 .690 18 278 406 .685 18 254 374 .679 18 311 463 .672 18 229 342 .670 18 278 428 .650
G 3FGM 3FGA PCT 18 113 272 .415 18 121 311 .389 18 138 365 .378 18 135 368 .367 18 96 264 .364 18 106 307 .345 18 96 282 .340 18 132 388 .340 18 87 263 .331 18 101 310 .326 18 87 274 .318 18 75 268 .280
Field Goal Percentage
3-Point FG Pct. Defense
Blocked Shots
Team 1. Oregon State Utah 3. UCLA 4. Arizona 5. California 6. Washington 7. Stanford 8. Oregon 9. Colorado 10. Arizona State 11. USC 12. Washington State
Team 1. Washington 2. Oregon 3. Arizona 4. Oregon State 5. USC 6. Utah 7. Arizona State 8. UCLA 9. Washington State 10. California 11. Colorado 12. Stanford
Team 1. Arizona State 2. Oregon State 3. California 4. Utah 5. Colorado 6. USC 7. Arizona 8. Stanford 9. Oregon 10. Washington State 11. UCLA 12. Washington
G FGM FGA PCT 18 441 950 .464 18 441 950 .464 18 501 1089 .460 18 461 1026 .449 18 470 1050 .448 18 469 1048 .448 18 434 986 .440 18 461 1062 .434 18 417 971 .429 18 423 993 .426 18 437 1026 .426 18 331 899 .368
Scoring Margin
Field Goal Pct. Defense
Rebounding
Team G OFF DEF AVG 1. Arizona 18 71.5 60.2 +11.3 2. UCLA 18 79.4 72.4 +6.9 3. Utah 18 70.3 66.8 +3.6 4. Oregon 18 76.6 73.1 +3.5 5. Stanford 18 71.1 68.5 +2.6 6. Arizona State 18 72.9 71.9 +0.9 7. California 18 71.7 72.1 -0.4 8. Washington 18 70.8 71.8 -1.0 9. Colorado 18 68.9 70.4 -1.5 10. Oregon State 18 72.6 74.9 -2.3 11. USC 18 68.2 79.7 -11.5 12. Washington State 18 56.8 69.0 -12.2
Team 1. Arizona 2. California 3. Arizona State 4. Colorado 5. Stanford 6. Utah 7. UCLA 8. Oregon 9. USC 10. Oregon State 11. Washington 12. Washington State
Team 1. Arizona 2. Colorado 3. Oregon State 4. UCLA 5. USC 6. Arizona State Stanford 8. California 9. Washington 10. Oregon 11. Utah 12. Washington State
G FG FGA PCT 18 381 964 .395 18 443 1036 .428 18 457 1061 .431 18 454 1052 .432 18 424 975 .435 18 426 979 .435 18 440 992 .444 18 428 961 .445 18 484 1076 .450 18 476 1054 .452 18 456 993 .459 18 417 907 .460
70
G 3FGM 3FGA PCT 18 73 249 .293 18 93 287 .324 18 77 233 .330 18 102 302 .338 18 125 362 .345 18 104 295 .353 18 99 280 .354 18 140 392 .357 18 111 302 .368 18 108 293 .369 18 135 361 .374 18 120 316 .380
G TEAM OPP MAR 18 37.9 32.7 +5.2 18 36.4 32.5 +3.9 18 35.4 33.2 +2.2 18 34.7 33.5 +1.2 18 33.8 33.4 +0.4 18 35.1 34.9 +0.2 18 33.5 33.6 -0.1 18 32.1 33.0 -0.9 18 34.4 35.9 -1.4 18 34.8 37.3 -2.5 18 31.1 34.9 -3.8 18 34.7 38.9 -4.3 G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
BLK AVG 86 4.8 83 4.6 79 4.4 78 4.3 72 4.0 69 3.8 68 3.8 67 3.7 59 3.3 55 3.1 48 2.7 39 2.2
G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
AST 297 269 266 246 245 239 224 223 205 200 197 173
Assists G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
REB 683 656 638 631 627 624 624 620 608 603 577 559
AVG 37.9 36.4 35.4 35.1 34.8 34.7 34.7 34.4 33.8 33.5 32.1 31.1
Team 1. UCLA 2. California 3. Arizona 4. Utah 5. Washington 6. Oregon 7. Oregon State 8. Arizona State 9. USC 10. Colorado 11. Stanford 12. Washington State
AVG 16.5 14.9 14.8 13.7 13.6 13.3 12.4 12.4 11.4 11.1 10.9 9.6
2013-14 PAC-12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS includes Pac-12 Conference games only Steals Team 1. UCLA 2. Oregon 3. Utah 4. Arizona 5. Colorado 6. Stanford USC 8. Arizona State 9. California Wahington 11. Washington State 12. Oregon State
G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
STL AVG 159 8.8 143 7.9 121 6.7 111 6.2 103 5.7 96 5.3 96 5.3 95 5.3 92 5.1 92 5.1 83 4.6 71 3.9
Assist/Turnover Ratio
Free Throw Percentage (minimum 2.0 made per game)
Team 1. UCLA 2. California 3. Arizona 4. Washington 5. Oregon 6. Utah 7. Stanford Arizona State 9. Oregon State 10. Washington State 11. Colorado 12. USC
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
G AST T/O RATIO 18 16.5 10.3 1.6 18 14.9 10.1 1.5 18 14.8 10.1 1.5 18 13.3 11.4 1.2 18 13.6 11.2 1.2 18 13.7 12.6 1.1 18 10.9 10.9 1.0 18 12.4 12.4 1.0 18 12.4 13.9 0.9 18 9.6 11.6 0.8 18 11.1 13.6 0.8 18 11.4 14.4 0.8
Scoring Player School Cl. G FG 3FG FT PTS PPG 1. Roberto Nelson OSU Sr. 18 111 30 91 343 19.1 2. Chasson Randle STAN Jr. 18 111 34 84 340 18.9 3. Jahii Carson ASU So. 18 109 17 99 334 18.6 4. Byron Wesley USC Jr. 16 104 15 66 289 18.1 5. C.J. Wilcox WASH Sr. 18 109 49 40 307 17.1 6. Joseph Young ORE Jr. 18 91 37 86 305 16.9 7. Delon Wright UTAH Jr. 18 97 7 103 304 16.9 8. Jordan Adams UCLA So. 17 95 26 69 285 16.8 9. Justin Cobbs CAL Sr. 18 98 17 87 300 16.7 10. Nick Johnson ARIZ Jr. 18 100 26 66 292 16.2 11. Josh Scott COLO So. 18 95 0 91 281 15.6 12. Jermaine Marshall ASU Sr. 17 87 43 43 260 15.3 13. Kyle Anderson UCLA So. 17 90 12 67 259 15.2 14. Askia Booker COLO Jr. 18 82 18 79 261 14.5 15. Dwight Powell STAN Sr. 18 79 3 91 252 14.0 School WSU OSU CAL STAN ORE UCLA COLO ARIZ CAL ASU STAN UTAH ARIZ WASH COLO
Cl. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr.
G 18 18 18 18 18 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 16
OFF 38 40 47 53 45 23 52 48 36 29 40 29 39 52 46
DEF 150 147 131 109 112 125 100 94 97 103 84 91 80 66 54
TOTAL 188 187 178 162 157 148 152 142 133 132 124 120 119 118 100
1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
AVG 10.4 10.4 9.9 9.0 8.7 8.7 8.4 7.9 7.4 7.3 6.9 6.7 6.6 6.6 6.3
Cl. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. So. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr.
G 18 18 18 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 17 18 18 18
3FG 86 59 40 69 54 79 91 87 103 107 61 47 58 48 45
FGA 91 68 48 83 66 97 112 108 128 133 76 59 73 62 59
PCT .945 .868 .833 .831 .818 .814 .813 .806 .805 .805 .803 .797 .795 .774 .763
Player Kyle Anderson Justin Cobbs T.J. McConnell Delon Wright Askia Booker Nigel Williams-Goss Jahii Carson Johnathan Loyd Pe’Shon Howard Brandon Taylor Roberto Nelson Julian Jacobs Hallice Cooke Nick Johnson Dwight Powell
Team UCLA CAL ARIZ UTAH COLO WASH ASU ORE USC UTAH OSU USC OSU ARIZ STAN
Cl. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr.
G 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 17 18 18 18 18 18 18
AST 112 101 88 88 81 80 70 65 59 62 61 58 56 54 53
APG 6.6 5.6 4.9 4.9 4.5 4.4 3.9 3.6 3.5 3.4 3.4 3.2 3.1 3.0 2.9
Team UTAH UCLA ARIZ UCLA COLO USC ASU CAL ARIZ ORE WASH ORE ORE UTAH UCLA STAN UCLA
Cl. Jr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr.
G 18 17 18 17 18 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
STL 46 42 35 28 28 26 27 27 27 26 24 23 23 21 20 20 20
SPG 2.6 2.5 1.9 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.1
Team ASU CAL OSU USC STAN COLO COLO UTAH ARIZ CAL STAN WSU UTAH OSU WASH
Cl. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr.
G 18 18 18 18 18 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
BLK 68 37 36 32 29 25 28 26 21 20 19 19 18 17 16
BPG 3.8 2.1 2.0 1.8 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.0 0.9 0.9
Steals 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 10. 11. 12. 14. 15.
Field Goal Percentage (minimum 3.0 made per game) Player 1. Kaleb Tarczewski 2. Devon Collier 3. Richard Solomon 4. Josh Scott 5. Perris Blackwell 6. Delon Wright 7. Jason Calliste 8. Norman Powell 9. Angus Brandt 10. David Kravish Jordan Bachynski 12. Shaquielle McKissic 13. Byron Wesley 14. Aaron Gordon 15. Eric Moreland
Team ORE UCLA WASH UCLA WASH COLO COLO CAL UTAH OSU STAN USC UTAH WSU ORE
Assists
Rebounding Player 1. D.J. Shelton 2. Eric Moreland 3. Richard Solomon 4. Josh Huestis 5. Mike Moser 6. Kyle Anderson 7. Josh Scott 8. Aaron Gordon 9. Davis Kravish 10. Jordan Bachynski 11. Dwight Powell 12. Delon Wright 13. Kaleb Tarczewski 14. Perris Blackwell 15. Gordon Wesley
Player Joseph Young Bryce Alford C.J. Wilcox Jordan Adams Andrew Andrews Askia Booker Josh Scott Justin Cobbs Delon Wright Roberto Nelson Anthony Brown Pe’Shon Howard Jordan Loveridge D.J. Shelton Jason Calliste
Team Cl. G FGM FGA PCT ARIZ So. 18 61 105 .581 OSU Sr. 18 65 117 .556 CAL Sr. 18 75 139 .540 COLO So. 18 95 180 .528 WASH Sr. 18 67 128 .523 UTAH Jr. 18 97 187 .519 ORE Sr. 18 71 137 .518 UCLA Jr. 18 71 141 .504 OSU Sr. 18 81 161 .503 CAL Jr. 18 88 176 .500 ASU Sr. 18 59 118 .500 ASU Sr. 18 57 118 .483 USC Jr. 16 104 216 .481 ARIZ Fr. 18 88 185 .476 OSU Jr. 18 56 118 .475
Player Delon Wright Jordan Adams T.J. McConnell Kyle Anderson Askia Booker Pe’Shon Howard Shaquielle McKissic Tyrone Wallace Nick Johnson Joseph Young Andrew Andrews Jason Calliste Johnathan Loyd Taylor Brandon Norman Powell Dwight Powell Zach LaVine
Blocked Shots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 14. 15.
3-Point Field Goal Percentage (minimum 1.0 made per game) Player Team Cl. G 3FG FGA PCT 1. Jason Calliste ORE Sr. 18 41 84 .488 2. Dexter Drew-Kernich WSU Jr. 17 20 43 .465 3. Jordan Mathews CAL Fr. 18 24 52 .462 4. Hallice Cooke OSU Fr. 18 30 67 .448 5. Roberto Nelson OSU Sr. 18 36 83 .434 6. Dakarai Tucker UTAH So. 18 24 58 .414 7. Bo Barnes ASU Jr. 17 18 44 .409 8. Brandon Taylor UTAH So. 18 37 91 .407 9. Jonathan Gilling ASU Jr. 18 31 78 .397 10. Langs Morris-Walker OSU So. 17 17 43 .395 11. Jordan Adams UCLA So. 17 26 66 .394 12. Anthony Brown STAN Jr. 18 24 61 .393 13. Gabe York ARIZ So. 18 27 69 .391 14. Chasson Randle STAN Jr. 18 34 87 .391 15. C.J. Wilcox WASH Sr. 18 49 127 .386
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Player Jordan Bachynski David Kravish Eric Moreland Omar Oraby Josh Huestis Gordon Wesley Josh Scott Delon Wright R. Jefferson-Hollis Richard Solomon Stefan Nastic Jordan Railey Dallin Bachynski Devon Collier C.J. Wilcox
2013-14 UCLA BOX SCORES Game No. 1 – November 8, 2013 Pauley Pavilion – Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA 72, Drexel 67
Game No. 2 – November 12, 2013 Pauley Pavilion – Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA 91, Oakland 60
Game No. 3 – November 18, 2013 Pauley Pavilion – Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA 86, Sacramento State 50
DREXEL 67
OAKLAND 60
SACRAMENTO STATE 50
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Abif 3-4 0-0 0-0 8 3 6 1 37 Ruffin 3-5 0-0 2-4 13 4 8 0 37 Fouch 3-15 1-8 4-4 5 1 11 2 31 Massenat 8-16 3-7 1-2 4 1 20 5 37 Lee 5-18 1-7 6-6 7 4 17 3 36 Allen 2-5 0-1 1-4 0 2 5 0 13 Williams 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 7 Canady 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 TOTALS 24-63 5-23 14-20 39 16 67 11 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN McCune 5-14 0-1 2-2 2 3 12 0 31 Petros 3-4 0-0 0-0 6 2 6 0 25 Bader 6-14 5-12 2-2 2 4 19 0 36 Mondy 2-12 0-3 3-3 6 4 7 6 36 Felder 3-8 0-1 4-4 3 0 10 3 35 Hill 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 2 0 0 2 Williams 0-4 0-2 0-0 1 3 0 0 11 Baenziger 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 0 3 1 10 Neely II 0-3 0-2 2-2 1 1 2 0 6 Asbury 0-2 0-0 1-2 0 1 1 0 8 TOTALS 20-65 6-25 14-15 28 20 60 10 200
NAME FG 3FG Tiffin 4-9 0-0 Stuteville 2-5 0-1 Demps 1-5 0-3 Garrity 6-15 6-12 McKinney 3-14 1-6 Rada 0-4 0-4 Barlett 1-2 0-1 Jackson 0-1 0-1 Groom 0-0 0-0 Okwudibonye 0-1 0-0 Mills 1-1 0-0 Salley 3-3 0-0 Hornsby 0-2 0-2 TOTALS 21-62 7-30
UCLA 72 NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Anderson 6-12 0-2 0-0 12 0 12 7 38 Wear, D. 6-11 1-1 1-3 6 2 14 0 36 Parker 3-6 0-0 0-0 5 4 6 0 20 Adams 4-12 1-3 7-8 5 3 16 1 28 Powell 4-6 0-0 0-0 4 1 8 5 33 LaVine 5-11 3-5 1-2 3 3 14 2 25 Alford, B. 1-5 0-3 0-0 1 2 2 1 20 TOTALS 29-63 5-14 9-13 38 15 72 16 200 Halftime Score – UCLA 42, Drexel 31. Team Rebounds – Drexel 2, UCLA 2. Turnovers – UCLA 16, Drexel 11. Technicals – None. Attendance: 6,859. Officials – Gregory Nixon, Ken Ditty, Nate Harris.
UCLA 91 NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 2-7 0-0 4-6 6 2 8 2 24 Parker 10-12 0-0 1-4 12 3 21 1 34 Adams 6-12 4-9 6-6 4 0 22 3 24 Powell 7-10 0-3 4-4 4 2 18 2 30 Anderson 2-5 0-1 4-5 9 2 8 6 31 Kazemi 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Alford, K. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Brown 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 LaVine 1-5 0-4 0-0 4 1 2 3 20 Alford, B. 3-8 1-4 1-2 2 3 8 4 20 Allen 1-1 0-0 2-2 5 1 4 0 11 Williams 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 32-61 5-21 22-29 49 14 91 21 200 Halftime Score – UCLA 44, Oakland 24. Team Rebounds – Oakland 4, UCLA 3. Turnovers – Oakland 14, UCLA 12. Technicals – None. Attendance: 4,771. Officials – Chris Rastatter, Eric Curry, Scott Brown.
Game No. 4 – November 22, 2013 Pauley Pavilion – Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA 81, Morehead State 70
Game No. 5 – November 24, 2013 Pauley Pavilion – Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA 106, Chattanooga 65
FT R PF TP A MIN 1-2 4 3 9 0 24 0-0 2 5 4 0 15 0-0 5 2 2 3 38 0-0 2 4 18 0 36 0-0 3 1 7 4 28 0-0 2 1 0 0 13 0-0 0 0 2 0 7 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 0-0 1 0 0 0 4 0-0 1 0 0 0 6 0-0 1 0 2 0 8 0-0 2 2 6 0 7 0-0 3 1 0 0 11 1-2 29 19 50 7 200
UCLA 86 NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 5-12 0-2 2-2 10 1 12 0 28 Parker 4-5 0-0 2-4 4 0 10 0 24 Adams 8-12 4-5 1-3 4 2 21 1 32 Powell 4-6 0-1 6-9 3 4 14 2 28 Anderson 2-7 0-1 4-5 6 0 8 8 27 Kazemi 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 Alford, K. 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Brown 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 LaVine 5-9 1-2 3-4 7 0 14 3 28 Alford, B. 2-3 1-1 2-2 1 2 7 5 24 Williams 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 30-55 6-12 20-29 40 9 86 19 200 Halftime Score – UCLA 36, Oakland 23. Team Rebounds – UCLA 4, Sacramento State 3. Turnovers – Sacramento State 18, UCLA 10. Technicals – None. Attendance: 5,489. Officials – Randy McCall, Glen Mayberry, Kurt Walker.
Game No. 6 – November 28, 2013 Orleans Arena – Las Vegas, Nev. UCLA 105, Nevada 84
MOREHEAD STATE 70
CHATTANOOGA 65
NEVADA 84
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Kelly 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 4 0 0 14 Posthumus 8-11 0-0 5-10 18 3 21 0 40 Storey 2-7 2-3 0-0 7 0 6 5 34 Warner 4-13 2-6 2-3 0 4 12 5 37 Arrington 6-13 5-8 0-0 0 3 17 1 34 Pajkovic 1-9 1-7 2-2 2 0 5 2 13 Turner 1-5 0-3 3-4 3 0 5 2 12 Reader 1-2 0-0 2-2 1 2 4 0 16 TOTALS 23-62 10-28 14-21 36 16 70 15 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Stokes 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 19 Mason 7-15 0-5 1-2 1 2 15 0 25 Pryor 2-9 1-4 0-1 0 2 5 6 22 McGhee 2-8 0-3 1-6 5 3 5 1 25 Jones 4-11 0-0 2-2 6 1 10 0 30 Doyle 1-2 1-1 0-0 1 1 3 0 5 Bareika 6-11 5-9 0-0 3 0 17 1 20 Bran 1-6 1-5 0-0 0 3 3 0 14 Robertson 1-6 1-2 0-0 2 2 3 3 22 Houts 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 2 0 3 Williams 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 15 TOTALS 26-74 9-30 4-11 33 16 65 11 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Evans Jr. 7-15 3-5 3-4 5 4 20 0 30 Huff 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 4 0 1 12 Fall 0-1 0-0 1-2 3 3 1 1 12 Perez 6-12 3-7 3-4 2 2 18 3 27 Burton 6-15 4-7 4-4 2 3 20 5 36 Coleman 4-6 1-3 2-5 3 1 11 2 10 Conroy 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 11 Fenner 1-4 0-0 2-2 2 1 4 1 21 Stevens 3-4 0-0 2-2 4 1 8 0 27 Stivrins 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 2 0 1 Bell 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 1 13 TOTALS 27-60 11-24 19-25 28 21 84 14 200
UCLA 106
UCLA 105
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 3-5 0-0 0-0 5 1 6 1 22 Parker 4-6 0-0 0-0 14 1 8 0 26 Adams 8-10 1-3 5-6 3 2 22 5 28 Powell 8-13 0-1 3-5 4 2 19 3 26 Anderson 7-13 0-0 3-7 10 2 17 7 27 Kazemi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Alford, K. 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 2 Brown 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 3 LaVine 7-9 2-3 3-3 0 0 19 1 24 Alford, B. 2-3 1-1 0-0 4 1 5 5 22 Wear, T. 4-6 0-0 0-0 3 3 8 0 16 Williams 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 TOTALS 44-70 4-9 14-21 48 12 106 23 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Adams 5-10 1-6 10-10 4 2 21 4 28 Powell 6-10 0-0 2-2 1 4 14 1 19 Anderson 6-10 3-3 2-2 10 3 17 5 29 Wear, D. 3-3 1-1 3-4 3 2 10 1 22 Parker 2-3 0-0 0-0 5 2 4 1 23 Bail 1-2 0-0 1-1 3 0 3 2 9 Alford, K. 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 0 1 Brown 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 LaVine 7-9 4-6 3-4 3 3 21 2 26 Alford, B. 2-5 1-4 0-0 1 1 5 4 25 Wear, T. 2-4 0-0 4-4 0 5 8 1 17 TOTALS 34-56 10-20 27-29 31 23 105 21 200
UCLA 81 NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 3-6 0-1 0-0 5 3 6 1 21 Parker 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 4 2 0 16 Adams 10-18 2-6 8-8 7 2 30 1 31 Powell 2-7 0-4 0-0 2 2 4 3 25 Anderson 3-8 1-1 6-10 12 2 13 11 34 LaVine 5-6 2-3 0-0 1 2 12 3 28 Alford, B. 1-5 1-3 0-0 4 0 3 4 23 Wear, T. 5-8 0-0 1-1 4 3 11 0 22 TOTALS 30-61 6-18 5-19 36 18 81 23 200 Halftime Score – UCLA 46, Morehead State 38. Team Rebounds – Morehead State 3, UCLA 0. Turnovers – Morehead State 13, UCLA 9. Technicals – None. Attendance: 5,508. Officials – Mike Scyphers, Verne Harris, Jim Giron.
Halftime Score – UCLA 47, Chattanooga 25. Team Rebounds – Chattanooga 12, UCLA 3. Turnovers – Chattanooga 15, UCLA 11. Technicals – None. Attendance: 5,739. Officials – Michael Greenstein, Ruben Ramos, Brett Nansel.
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Halftime Score – UCLA 56, Nevada 39. Team Rebounds – Nevada 3, UCLA 0. Turnovers – Nevada 16, UCLA 13. Technicals – None. Attendance: 2,250. Officials – Terry Davis, Andrew Walton, Byron Jarrett.
2013-14 UCLA BOX SCORES Game No. 7 – November 29, 2013 Pauley Pavilion – Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA 95, Northwestern 79
Game No. 8 – December 3, 2013 Pauley Pavilion – Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA 89, UC Santa Barbara 76
Game No. 9 – December 7, 2013 Mizzou Arena – Columbia, Mo. Missouri 80, UCLA 71
NORTHWESTERN 79
UC SANTA BARBARA 76
UCLA 71
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Sobolewski 1-8 1-7 4-4 1 2 7 4 25 Olah 3-4 0-0 5-6 7 2 11 4 36 Cobb 7-12 3-6 5-6 3 3 22 0 33 Taphorn 1-4 1-4 0-0 2 1 3 1 16 Lumpkin 0-1 0-0 2-4 4 2 2 2 25 Abrahamson 7-12 5-10 0-1 2 3 19 2 30 Demps 4-8 2-4 5-6 2 1 15 0 25 Montgomery 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 3 Liberman 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 2 Ajou 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Cerina 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 3 TOTALS 23-50 12-32 21-27 26 16 79 14 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Williams 10-17 0-0 3-7 8 4 23 1 36 Brewe 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 4 Childress 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 8 Harmon 3-6 3-5 0-0 2 4 9 4 38 Bryson 6-10 3-5 0-0 10 4 15 5 34 Boswell 5-9 5-9 3-3 2 4 18 5 31 Moore 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 8 Brown 4-9 2-6 1-2 4 4 11 3 35 Beeler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 6 TOTALS 28-53 13-26 7-12 29 23 76 19 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Anderson 4-10 1-2 4-4 6 4 13 2 36 Wear, D. 1-3 0-1 0-0 3 3 2 0 21 Parker 1-3 0-0 1-2 2 2 3 0 17 Adams 6-18 1-6 9-12 10 3 22 1 33 Powell 4-8 1-2 2-2 1 1 11 0 24 Bail 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 LaVine 6-12 1-6 0-1 3 2 13 2 26 Alford, B. 1-2 1-2 2-3 1 2 5 2 19 Wear, T. 0-4 0-1 2-2 2 4 2 2 22 TOTALS 23-61 5-20 20-26 30 22 71 9 200
UCLA 89
MISSOURI 80
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 0-1 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 0 19 Parker 4-4 0-0 1-2 6 3 9 0 18 11-14 2 0 22 5 31 Adams 5-12 1-5 Powell 4-7 1-3 4-4 5 1 13 3 26 Anderson 6-10 0-0 9-12 6 0 21 9 36 Bail 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 5 LaVine 6-11 3-6 0-1 1 0 15 1 29 Alford, B. 3-5 1-3 2-3 1 1 9 1 21 Wear, T. 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 4 0 0 15 TOTALS 28-53 6-17 27-36 30 12 89 19 200
NAME Williams Rosburg Clarkson Brown Ross Clark Criswell Rector Post TOTALS
Halftime Score – UCLA 42, UC Santa Barbara 42. Team Rebounds – UCLA 2, UC Santa Barbara 1. Turnovers – UC Santa Barbara 17, UCLA 7. Technicals – None. Attendance: 6,644. Officials – Larry Spaulding, Bill Vinovich, Rick Batsell.
Halftime Score – UCLA 43, Missouri 35. Team Rebounds – Missouri 3, UCLA 2. Turnovers – Missouri 18, UCLA 11. Technicals – None. Attendance: 8,826. Officials – Doug Shows, Mike Nance, Roger Ayers.
Game No. 11 – December 19, 2013 Madison Square Garden – New York, N.Y. Duke 80, UCLA 63
Game No. 12 – December 22, 2013 Pauley Pavilion – Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA 83, Weber State 60
UCLA 95 NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Adams 6-8 2-3 4-4 3 0 18 3 28 Powell 3-5 0-1 2-3 2 3 8 0 19 Anderson 6-9 2-3 2-2 9 0 16 9 32 Wear, D. 2-3 1-1 0-0 3 4 5 1 22 Parker 1-5 0-0 0-2 4 5 2 0 12 Kazemi 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 Bail 1-2 0-0 1-4 0 3 3 1 10 Alford, K. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Brown 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 2 0 2 LaVine 7-9 4-5 0-0 2 3 18 2 25 Alford, B. 7-9 4-4 0-1 0 2 18 2 25 Wear, T. 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 0 21 Williams 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 1 0 2 TOTALS 35-55 13-17 12-20 29 23 95 18 200
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 3-5 0-0 4-6 15 1 10 1 27 0-2 0-0 0-2 7 4 0 0 16 6-15 3-5 6-6 4 1 21 6 37 5-12 2-8 10-10 6 1 22 3 38 7-14 5-11 1-2 2 2 20 0 32 1-3 0-1 1-2 4 4 3 2 18 1-4 0-1 2-2 5 3 4 0 25 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 0-0 0-0 0-2 1 1 0 0 4 23-55 10-26 24-32 47 17 80 12 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 51, Northwestern 38. Team Rebounds – UCLA 3, Northwestern 2. Turnovers – Northwestern 14, UCLA 10. Technicals – None. Attendance: 2,520. Officials – Terry Davis, Andrew Walton, K.C. Ely.
Game No. 10 – December 14, 2013 Pauley Pavilion – Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA 95, Prairie View A&M 71
PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 71
UCLA 63
WEBER STATE 60
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Robinson 1-3 1-2 1-2 1 2 4 0 16 Chapman 1-5 0-0 2-2 6 2 4 1 25 Hagood 3-6 0-1 0-3 3 2 6 2 28 Brisco 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 2 3 1 11 Scott 9-16 6-11 3-3 6 3 27 4 37 Adams 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 2 13 Surles 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 Munks 4-12 1-7 4-8 2 1 13 0 26 Agho 2-2 0-0 0-1 0 3 4 0 5 Montgomery 3-5 0-0 2-3 8 2 8 2 22 Jenkins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 9 York 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Onwukamuche 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 4 TOTALS 25-56 9-26 12-22 30 20 71 12 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Anderson 7-13 1-3 0-0 10 1 15 7 35 Wear, D. 6-7 4-4 0-0 4 3 16 0 26 Wear, T. 1-6 0-3 0-0 1 2 2 0 21 Adams 4-10 0-3 2-4 5 3 10 1 28 Powell 1-4 0-1 1-2 0 0 3 2 23 LaVine 3-12 1-5 0-0 1 0 7 0 29 Alford, B. 2-5 2-3 2-3 2 2 8 2 23 Parker 0-3 0-0 2-4 6 2 2 0 15 TOTALS 24-60 8-22 7-13 33 13 63 12 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Hill 0-1 0-0 2-2 4 2 2 0 26 Tresnak 3-3 0-0 0-0 4 5 6 0 16 Richardson 1-8 1-7 2-2 2 2 5 4 26 Berry 5-9 1-4 3-6 2 3 14 3 32 Senglin 5-12 2-7 0-0 1 1 12 2 28 Bolomboy 2-6 0-0 2-4 5 1 5 0 29 Gittens 6-12 0-1 3-6 3 1 15 2 24 Fulton 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 6 Williams 0-2 0-1 0-0 5 1 0 0 11 Fuller 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 TOTALS 22-56 4-22 12-20 28 16 60 11 200
UCLA 95 NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 3-3 1-1 2-2 3 1 9 0 20 Wear, T. 5-8 0-1 0-0 3 2 10 1 22 Adams 6-8 1-2 5-6 4 2 18 3 29 Powell 5-6 1-2 2-2 1 5 13 4 18 Anderson 4-7 2-2 3-4 7 2 13 3 24 Kazemi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Bail 3-4 0-0 1-1 1 0 7 0 8 Alford, K. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 Brown 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 2 LaVine 4-9 0-3 2-4 5 3 10 3 27 Alford, B. 2-4 2-4 3-5 2 2 9 6 27 Parker 1-3 0-0 2-4 4 3 4 0 18 Williams 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 TOTALS 34-53 7-15 20-28 31 21 95 20 200
DUKE 80 NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Parker 7-13 4-8 5-5 10 1 23 5 37 Hood 6-13 2-6 0-0 5 3 14 1 34 Hairston 2-2 0-0 0-1 3 2 4 1 17 Cook 6-14 2-7 0-0 1 2 14 5 40 Thornton 1-4 0-2 1-1 4 3 3 3 19 Jones 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Sulaimon 3-7 2-4 0-0 5 1 8 4 18 Jefferson 5-6 0-0 1-4 7 2 11 2 23 Dawkins 1-5 1-5 0-0 3 0 3 0 7 Plumlee 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 TOTALS 31-64 11-32 7-11 41 14 80 21 200 Halftime Score – Duke 37, UCLA 37. Team Rebounds – UCLA 4, Duke 3. Turnovers – UCLA 13, Duke 12. Technicals – None. Attendance: 15,410. Officials – Karl Hess, Ed Corbett, Michael Stephens.
UCLA 83 NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 4-5 0-0 1-1 3 2 9 0 20 Wear, T. 2-7 0-0 2-2 2 3 6 1 19 Adams 2-8 0-3 1-1 6 1 5 3 30 Powell 2-5 0-1 3-4 5 1 7 1 24 Anderson 6-9 2-2 9-10 10 0 23 6 30 Kazemi 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 2 Bail 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 1 7 Alford, K. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Brown 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 LaVine 4-7 0-1 0-1 4 1 8 2 22 Alford, B. 4-7 1-2 1-2 3 2 10 6 24 Parker 7-11 0-0 1-1 5 2 15 0 19 Williams 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 31-63 3-9 18-22 42 16 83 20 200 Halftime Score – UCLA 44, Weber State 34. Team Rebounds – UCLA 2, Weber State 0. Turnovers – Weber State 13, UCLA 10. Technicals – None. Attendance: 7,013. Officials – Mike Reed, Gregory Nixon, Jimmy Casas.
Halftime Score – UCLA 50, Prairie View A&M 24. Team Rebounds – Prairie View A&M 2, UCLA 1. Turnovers – Prairie View A&M 17, UCLA 8. Technicals – None. Attendance: 6,864. Officials – Tommy Nunez, Keith Kimble, Kurt Walker.
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2013-14 UCLA BOX SCORES Game No. 13 – December 28, 2013 Pauley Pavilion – Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA 75, Alabama 67
Game No. 14 – January 5, 2014 Pauley Pavilion – Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA 107, USC 73
Game No. 15 – January 9, 2014 Pauley Pavilion – Los Angeles, Calif. Arizona 79, UCLA 75
ALABAMA 67
USC 73
ARIZONA 79
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Hale 3-7 1-4 2-5 9 2 9 0 29 Engstrom 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 5 Randolph 5-14 2-6 0-0 3 2 12 3 34 Cooper 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 4 0 0 20 Obasohan 1-6 0-1 0-0 1 3 2 1 24 Key 0-1 0-0 2-4 1 3 2 1 11 Taylor 1-2 0-0 0-0 6 3 2 0 22 Releford 11-15 6-9 6-6 2 3 34 1 34 Jacobs 2-4 0-0 2-2 1 0 6 0 20 Slaughter 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 23-52 9-22 12-17 26 20 67 7 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Jovanovic 1-3 0-1 1-2 4 1 3 1 23 Oraby 4-6 0-0 0-0 0 5 8 0 14 Howard 0-3 0-2 0-0 2 1 0 2 28 Jacobs 3-10 1-4 3-4 5 3 10 5 30 Wesley 7-12 1-1 6-9 9 1 21 2 32 Prince 2-2 0-0 2-4 2 4 6 1 13 Bryan 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 3 6 Gavrilovic 2-4 1-2 0-0 1 1 5 0 5 Terrell 5-16 2-9 2-7 3 2 14 1 28 Haley 2-6 0-0 2-4 6 1 6 0 21 TOTALS 26-62 5-19 16-30 35 19 73 15 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Gordon 4-8 0-1 2-4 6 4 10 2 27 Ashley 2-5 0-1 5-6 3 4 9 1 29 Tarczewski 6-6 0-0 4-6 8 2 16 0 33 McConnell 3-6 0-2 2-2 7 4 8 7 34 Johnson 9-15 3-7 1-2 4 1 22 2 35 York 3-6 3-6 3-4 1 1 12 2 18 Mayes 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 1 3 Hollis-Jefferson 1-5 0-0 0-2 7 4 2 3 21 TOTALS 28-52 6-18 17-26 37 21 79 18 200
UCLA 75
UCLA 107
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 3 4 0 18 Wear, T. 4-10 0-0 2-2 5 2 10 2 33 Adams 5-13 2-4 2-2 9 3 14 3 35 Powell 4-7 0-1 5-6 6 1 13 1 23 Anderson 5-11 0-2 3-4 5 1 13 7 33 LaVine 2-4 1-1 0-0 0 2 5 3 20 Alford, B. 0-4 0-1 0-1 2 1 0 2 19 Parker 6-7 0-0 4-5 5 2 16 0 19 TOTALS 28-59 3-9 16-20 37 15 75 18 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 2-5 0-1 2-2 7 3 6 2 20 Wear, T. 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 4 4 3 25 Adams 8-13 5-8 0-0 4 2 21 2 28 Powell 4-10 0-2 1-2 2 2 9 4 22 Anderson 10-14 0-2 3-4 12 1 23 5 30 Kazemi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Bail 1-3 0-1 0-0 2 1 2 0 5 Alford, K. 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 0 2 Brown 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 LaVine 6-11 2-3 2-2 3 2 16 4 26 Alford, B. 6-9 4-6 4-4 2 1 20 2 26 Allen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Parker 2-2 0-0 1-2 5 5 5 0 10 Williams 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 41-71 11-23 14-18 41 21 107 22 200
Halftime Score – Alabama 34, UCLA 33. Team Rebounds – UCLA 3, Alabama 1. Turnovers – Alabama 16, UCLA 14. Technicals – None. Attendance: 9,061. Officials – Randy McCall, Verne Harris, David Hall.
UCLA 75 NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 3 4 1 16 Wear, T. 3-6 0-0 0-0 2 4 6 1 24 Adams 4-15 1-6 3-6 11 5 12 3 34 Powell 3-3 0-0 0-0 0 4 6 1 13 Anderson 6-15 0-1 4-6 11 4 16 6 36 LaVine 3-9 1-4 2-4 1 2 9 3 29 Alford, B. 2-6 2-2 6-6 0 0 12 1 27 Parker 3-7 0-0 4-4 8 2 10 0 21 TOTALS 26-65 4-13 19-26 36 24 75 16 200 Halftime Score – Arizona 42, UCLA 38. Team Rebounds – UCLA 1, Arizona 0. Turnovers – Arizona 17, UCLA 9. Technicals – None. Attendance: 13,283. Officials – Verne Harris, John Higgins, Tom O’Neill.
Halftime Score – UCLA 56 USC 34. Team Rebounds – USC 2, UCLA 2. Turnovers – USC 17, UCLA 10. Technicals – None. Attendance: 11,825. Officials – Randy McCall, Mark Whitehead, Larry Spaulding.
Game No. 16 – January 12, 2014 Pauley Pavilion – Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA 87, Arizona State 72
Game No. 17 – January 16, 2014 Coors Events Center – Boulder, Colo. UCLA 69, Colorado 56
Game No. 18 – January 18, 2014 Huntsman Center – Salt Lake City, Utah Utah 74, UCLA 69
ARIZONA STATE 72
UCLA 69
UCLA 69
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Gilling 3-7 3-7 1-2 4 2 10 3 29 McKissic 2-5 0-2 1-2 5 4 5 1 28 Bachynski 3-6 0-0 8-10 8 3 14 1 35 Carson 4-17 0-5 1-2 3 4 9 2 30 Marshall 9-14 5-8 2-5 5 3 25 1 39 Barnes 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 3 Koulechov 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 4 2 1 13 Jacobsen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 Kearney 2-4 2-3 1-2 0 4 7 1 21 TOTALS 24-56 10-25 14-23 29 26 72 10 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Anderson 2-7 0-2 2-3 5 2 6 6 31 Wear, D. 4-8 1-3 2-2 7 2 11 0 19 Wear, T. 2-2 0-0 0-0 5 3 4 3 21 Adams 4-15 1-6 5-7 13 2 14 0 34 Powell 8-13 2-5 1-4 3 2 19 0 26 LaVine 3-9 2-5 1-2 2 1 9 2 27 Alford, B. 0-7 0-4 0-0 3 0 0 1 20 Parker 3-5 0-0 0-0 2 3 6 0 22 TOTALS 26-66 6-25 11-18 41 15 69 12 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 2-5 0-1 0-0 1 1 4 0 24 Wear, T. 2-4 1-1 0-0 5 3 5 1 29 Adams 5-12 1-4 0-0 4 4 11 1 29 Powell 1-6 0-3 0-0 3 2 2 0 17 Anderson 10-16 5-5 3-3 7 2 28 7 36 LaVine 5-12 2-6 3-4 6 2 15 3 30 Alford, B. 0-4 0-1 0-1 3 3 0 3 19 Parker 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 0 16 TOTALS 27-63 9-21 6-8 35 19 69 15 200
UCLA 75
COLORADO 56
UTAH 74
Gordon Johnson Scott Booker Hopkins Talton Stalzer Thomas Mills TOTALS
0-3 0-0 2-4 6 3 2 1 27 1-6 0-2 0-0 8 0 2 1 33 7-12 0-0 5-6 9 1 19 0 33 7-11 5-7 2-5 4 4 21 2 29 1-6 0-3 0-0 2 3 2 2 25 2-7 0-4 1-2 2 2 5 4 24 1-3 0-1 0-0 2 2 2 0 12 1-2 0-0 1-2 4 2 3 1 16 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 20-50 5-17 11-19 37 17 56 11 200
Tucker 2-9 2-7 2-2 2 0 8 2 30 Loveridge 6-11 2-4 3-3 9 3 17 4 39 Olsen 0-3 0-0 2-2 1 2 2 0 14 Taylor 4-8 2-5 2-3 4 0 12 4 31 Wright 5-10 0-2 2-3 8 3 12 6 38 Onwas 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 2 3 0 10 Van Dyke 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Ogbe 4-4 2-2 2-2 0 3 12 0 12 Bachynski 3-6 0-0 2-2 4 0 8 1 25 TOTALS 25-53 9-22 15-17 31 13 74 17 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 36, Colorado 29. Team Rebounds – UCLA 1, Colorado 0. Turnovers – Arizona State 14, UCLA 10. Technicals – None. Attendance: 10,802. Officials – Randy McCall, Rick Hartzell, Randy Heimerman.
Halftime Score – Utah 36, UCLA 26. Team Rebounds – UCLA 4, Utah 3. Turnovers – UCLA 15, Utah 15. Technicals – None. Attendance: 12,267. Officials – Kevin Brill, Shawn Lehigh, Kurt Walker.
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 1-6 1-2 0-0 3 2 3 0 23 Wear, T. 3-6 0-0 0-0 4 3 6 0 24 Adams 3-9 1-2 8-8 7 4 15 0 31 Powell 4-9 1-2 2-3 5 1 11 2 26 Anderson 4-8 0-0 9-11 13 4 17 7 33 LaVine 8-12 3-3 0-0 2 2 19 0 24 Alford, B. 3-6 1-3 6-10 3 0 13 3 25 Parker 1-3 0-0 1-3 3 5 3 0 14 TOTALS 27-59 7-12 26-35 42 21 87 12 200 Halftime Score – UCLA 50, Arizona State 33. Team Rebounds – UCLA 2, Arizona State 1. Turnovers – Arizona State 14, UCLA 10. Technicals – Arizona State, Team (head coach). Attendance: 8,003. Officials – David Hall, Rick Randall, Michael Eggers.
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2013-14 UCLA BOX SCORES Game No. 19 – January 23, 2014 Pauley Pavilion – Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA 91, Stanford 74
Game No. 20 – January 26, 2014 Pauley Pavilion – Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA 76, California 64
Game No. 21 – January 30, 2014 Matthew Knight Arena – Eugene, Ore. UCLA 70, Oregon 68
STANFORD 74
CALIFORNIA 64
UCLA 70
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Huestis 3-10 2-7 4-6 12 4 12 4 35 Powell 6-10 0-0 5-8 13 2 17 0 37 Nastic 1-3 0-0 2-2 1 2 4 1 13 Randle 3-16 1-6 7-8 6 4 14 4 39 Brown 5-10 2-5 0-1 2 1 12 2 32 Lemons 2-3 2-2 1-2 0 1 7 0 18 Allen 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 2 2 2 9 Verhoeven 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 4 Gage 2-5 2-4 0-0 2 0 6 0 13 TOTALS 22-57 9-24 21-29 42 16 74 14 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Solomon 4-8 0-0 1-2 14 2 9 3 33 Kravish 2-6 0-0 3-4 7 2 7 3 34 Cobbs 4-10 1-4 5-8 1 3 14 1 38 Wallace 0-8 0-5 2-2 5 4 2 1 28 Mathews 6-12 2-4 4-4 6 2 18 1 31 Singer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 9 Behrens 0-1 0-0 2-2 2 1 2 0 4 Powers 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 4 Bird 4-11 1-7 3-5 1 4 12 0 17 Rooks 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 TOTALS 20-58 4-21 20-27 38 20 64 10 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Anderson 1-8 0-2 4-5 2 2 6 10 34 Wear, D. 1-3 1-2 2-2 3 1 5 1 18 Wear, T. 5-8 0-0 2-2 3 1 12 0 27 Adams 6-10 2-3 5-6 6 3 19 0 28 Powell 5-9 0-1 7-8 6 4 17 1 32 LaVine 1-5 0-2 0-0 2 1 2 0 25 Alford, B. 0-4 0-2 0-0 1 1 0 2 19 Parker 4-4 0-0 1-2 4 5 9 0 17 TOTALS 23-51 3-12 21-25 29 18 70 14 200
UCLA 91 NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 2-4 0-1 0-0 1 4 4 0 12 Wear, T. 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 4 2 2 15 Adams 6-11 2-4 5-6 3 0 19 2 30 Powell 5-9 1-3 2-2 2 2 13 3 28 Anderson 5-13 0-0 3-6 7 2 13 10 36 LaVine 4-6 2-3 0-0 4 3 10 6 30 Alford, B. 2-6 0-2 4-4 2 3 8 0 21 Parker 9-14 0-0 4-7 7 4 22 0 28 TOTALS 34-65 5-13 18-25 33 22 91 23 200 Halftime Score – UCLA 42, Stanford 31. Team Rebounds – UCLA 4, Stanford 3. Turnovers – Stanford 19, UCLA 6. Technicals – None. Attendance: 9,068. Officials – Mike Reed, Michael Greenstein, Deldre Carr.
Game No. 22 – February 2, 2014 Gill Coliseum – Corvallis, Ore. Oregon State 71, UCLA 67
OREGON 68
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 6-10 2-2 4-4 7 0 18 0 33 Wear, T. 1-3 0-0 0-0 6 4 2 2 17 Adams 3-11 1-1 5-6 2 2 12 0 34 Powell 5-8 0-1 1-2 4 2 11 2 30 Anderson 6-11 1-2 4-6 12 2 17 5 35 LaVine 1-5 1-1 0-0 2 1 3 1 21 Alford, B. 4-9 0-2 5-6 0 2 13 3 23 Parker 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 1 7 TOTALS 26-58 5-9 19-24 39 17 76 14 200
NAME Moser Carter Artis Young Dotson Loyd Calliste Amardi Austin Cook TOTALS
Halftime Score – UCLA 40, California 29. Team Rebounds – UCLA 5, California 2. Turnovers – California 12, UCLA 12. Technicals – None. Attendance: 10,344. Officials – Randy McCall, Tony Padilla, Chris Rastatter.
Halftime Score – Oregon 36, UCLA 32. Team Rebounds – Oregon 3, UCLA 2. Turnovers – UCLA 16, Oregon 15. Technicals – None. Attendance: 8,766. Officials – Mark Whitehead, Gerry Pollard, Eric Curry.
Game No. 23 – February 8, 2014 Galen Center – Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA 83, USC 73
Game No. 24 – February 13, 2014 Pauley Pavilion – Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA 92, Colorado 74
UCLA 76
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 3 0 0 14 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 1 18 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 2 11 6-11 3-6 10-10 2 1 25 2 37 3-9 1-3 0-0 6 2 7 3 31 0-6 0-3 2-2 1 1 2 1 22 7-13 4-9 3-3 0 3 21 3 30 5-8 0-0 3-4 4 4 13 0 25 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 10 21-53 8-24 18-19 24 21 68 12 200
UCLA 67
UCLA 83
COLORADO 74
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 2-6 1-2 2-2 3 1 7 0 21 Wear, T. 3-6 1-1 0-0 3 5 7 2 13 Adams 0-9 0-5 6-6 6 2 6 5 31 Powell 3-4 0-1 2-4 1 3 8 0 26 Anderson 7-14 1-2 3-6 9 2 18 2 35 LaVine 1-7 0-5 4-4 4 4 6 0 24 Alford, B. 3-6 3-5 0-0 1 1 9 2 25 Parker 3-5 0-0 0-2 4 3 6 0 25 TOTALS 22-57 6-21 17-24 32 21 67 11 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Anderson 4-13 1-2 6-7 10 1 15 8 38 Wear, D. 2-3 1-1 2-2 6 0 7 2 26 Wear, T. 3-7 1-2 4-4 5 2 11 2 29 Adams 5-11 3-4 4-4 8 2 17 3 33 Powell 8-13 2-4 3-5 1 3 21 0 30 LaVine 2-6 2-4 2-2 2 2 8 0 17 Alford, B. 0-4 0-3 4-4 1 1 4 3 16 Parker 0-3 0-0 0-1 1 2 0 0 11 TOTALS 24-60 10-20 25-29 37 13 83 18 200
NAME Johnson Thomas Scott Booker Talton Stalzer Hopkins Mills TOTALS
OREGON STATE 71
USC 73
UCLA 92
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Moreland 5-8 0-0 1-4 14 2 11 5 34 Brandt 5-9 1-1 2-6 5 4 13 3 30 Cooke 7-9 4-6 2-2 1 1 20 3 35 Morris-Walker 2-9 1-5 0-0 6 2 5 2 30 Nelson 2-8 2-5 6-8 5 3 12 4 35 Robbins 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 5 Barton 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 5 Duvivier 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 3 Gomis 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Reid 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Collier 3-5 0-0 4-4 2 2 10 0 19 TOTALS 24-50 8-18 15-26 39 16 71 17 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wesley 10-17 4-5 3-5 8 1 27 4 40 Jovanovic 1-4 0-2 0-0 5 0 2 0 21 Oraby 1-2 0-0 3-6 6 2 5 0 22 Howard 4-13 2-8 4-6 3 4 14 7 30 Terrell 5-13 2-8 1-2 1 4 13 1 35 Jacobs 3-4 0-1 0-0 3 4 6 3 25 Gavrilovic 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 7 Taylor 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 3 Haley 2-2 0-0 0-2 6 4 4 0 17 TOTALS 27-58 8-24 11-21 38 20 73 15 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 3-6 1-3 0-0 2 3 7 3 22 Wear, T. 6-6 1-1 0-0 7 1 13 0 30 Adams 6-13 0-5 5-5 7 2 17 4 34 Powell 4-8 2-4 0-0 3 2 10 4 27 Anderson 7-12 2-2 6-7 7 0 22 11 36 Bail 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 LaVine 1-6 1-2 0-0 1 2 3 1 19 Alford, B. 5-8 4-5 0-0 3 0 14 2 19 Parker 3-3 0-0 0-0 5 3 6 0 11 TOTALS 35-62 11-22 11-12 37 13 92 25 200
Halftime Score – USC 41, UCLA 35. Team Rebounds – USC 5, UCLA 3. Turnovers – USC 15, UCLA 9. Technicals – None. Attendance: 9,216. Officials – Mike Reed, Larry Spaulding, Keith Kimble.
Halftime Score – Colorado 40, UCLA 36. Team Rebounds – Colorado 4, UCLA 2. Turnovers – Colorado 12, UCLA 11. Technicals – None. Attendance: 8,431. Officials – Randy McCall, Gregory Nixon, Michael Greenstein.
Halftime Score – UCLA 31, Oregon State 29. Team Rebounds – Oregon State 5, UCLA 1. Turnovers – Oregon State 18, UCLA 13. Technicals – None. Attendance: 4,509. Officials – Verne Harris, Gregory Nixon, Kurt Walker.
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FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 5-12 2-7 2-4 9 1 14 0 36 1-5 0-1 2-2 4 4 4 1 27 8-12 0-0 4-5 5 1 20 2 37 6-16 2-7 2-2 0 3 16 12 37 3-6 3-5 1-2 2 1 10 0 29 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 6 4-7 0-1 0-0 0 2 8 2 21 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 3 28-61 7-23 11-15 27 13 74 17 200
2013-14 UCLA BOX SCORES Game No. 25 – February 15, 2014 Pauley Pavilion – Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA 80, Utah 66
Game No. 26 – February 19, 2014 Haas Pavilion – Berkeley, Calif. UCLA 86, California 66
Game No. 27 – February 22, 2014 Maples Pavilion – Stanford, Calif. Stanford 83, UCLA 74
UTAH 66
UCLA 86
UCLA 74
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Tucker 2-4 2-3 0-0 1 1 6 0 26 Loveridge 2-7 0-4 2-2 4 4 6 3 25 Olsen 1-5 0-0 1-2 4 1 3 1 21 Taylor 3-10 2-6 0-0 2 0 8 2 25 Wright 5-9 0-2 6-7 6 3 16 7 40 Kovacevic 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 3 Onwas 3-8 2-5 1-4 6 1 9 1 18 Van Dyke 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Lenz 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 4 0 12 Ogbe 2-4 1-1 0-0 2 2 5 1 12 Bachynski 3-3 0-0 3-4 0 3 9 0 15 TOTALS 23-55 7-22 13-19 29 17 66 15 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 1-3 1-3 0-0 3 2 3 2 25 Wear, T. 6-8 1-1 0-0 3 1 13 2 24 Adams 12-19 2-3 2-4 6 2 28 5 33 Powell 1-4 1-1 1-2 1 3 4 1 18 Anderson 4-8 0-0 3-5 9 3 11 7 32 Bail 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 1 LaVine 2-4 2-4 3-5 0 2 9 2 24 Alford, B. 2-6 1-4 3-4 3 0 8 2 26 Allen 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Parker 4-4 0-0 0-2 1 3 8 0 15 TOTALS 33-58 8-16 12-22 30 17 86 21 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 0-4 0-2 0-0 2 3 0 0 20 Wear, T. 4-6 0-1 2-2 4 4 10 0 20 Adams 2-7 1-2 3-4 3 3 8 2 27 Powell 5-10 2-4 2-2 3 2 14 3 28 Anderson 3-8 0-2 0-0 5 3 6 9 35 LaVine 4-7 2-3 4-5 0 4 14 1 27 Alford, B. 2-8 1-5 4-4 1 1 9 1 25 Parker 6-8 0-0 1-4 3 1 13 0 18 TOTALS 26-58 6-19 16-21 26 21 74 16 200
UCLA 80
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Solomon 1-4 0-0 4-6 6 2 6 1 28 Kravish 4-5 0-0 0-0 10 4 8 0 26 Cobbs 2-8 0-2 3-3 2 3 7 7 30 Wallace 1-9 0-3 3-4 4 2 5 4 27 Kreklow 2-4 2-4 0-0 1 3 6 3 18 Singer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 6 Moute a Bidias 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 Behrens 0-0 0-0 0-2 2 0 0 0 3 Mathews 6-11 4-7 0-0 1 3 16 0 20 Powers 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Bird 5-10 1-2 0-0 2 1 11 1 26 Rooks 3-3 0-0 1-3 3 2 7 0 13 TOTALS 24-55 7-18 11-18 34 20 66 17 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 2-6 0-2 0-0 5 2 4 0 28 Wear, T. 3-5 2-2 0-0 4 3 8 2 19 Adams 10-14 3-3 1-2 4 3 24 1 33 Powell 5-9 1-1 2-2 5 5 13 2 30 Anderson 7-10 0-0 2-3 10 0 16 5 32 LaVine 1-7 0-2 2-4 2 2 4 3 20 Alford, B. 2-5 1-3 0-0 4 0 5 3 24 Parker 1-2 0-0 4-6 2 2 6 0 14 TOTALS 31-58 7-13 11-17 38 17 80 16 200 Halftime Score – UCLA 33, Utah 31. Team Rebounds – Utah 2, UCLA 2. Turnovers – Utah 13, UCLA 9. Technicals – None. Attendance: 9,577. Officials – Tony Padilla, Michael Eggers, Rodrick Dixon.
Game No. 28 – February 27, 2014 Pauley Pavilion – Los Angeles, Calif. Oregon 87, UCLA 83
CALIFORNIA 66
STANFORD 83 NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Huestis 8-12 1-3 5-6 6 2 22 3 38 Powell 4-7 0-1 1-1 3 1 9 5 36 Nastic 1-1 0-0 0-3 0 4 2 2 15 Randle 8-13 7-10 3-4 4 0 26 1 39 Brown 5-8 2-4 6-8 6 2 18 4 37 Lemons 1-3 1-2 1-2 0 1 4 0 20 Allen 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 1 4 Verhoeven 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 1 7 Gage 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 4 TOTALS 28-45 11-20 16-24 28 14 83 17 200 Halftime Score – Stanford 38, UCLA 30. Team Rebounds – UCLA 5, Stanford 5. Turnovers – Stanford 15, UCLA 12. Technicals – None. Attendance: 7,031. Officials – Bob Staffen, Justin Van Duyne, Larry Spaulding.
Halftime Score – UCLA 44, California 32. Team Rebounds – UCLA 4, California 2. Turnovers – California 13, UCLA 6. Technicals – None. Attendance: 10,837. Officials – David Hall, Mike Scyphers, Chris Rastatter.
Game No. 29 – March 2, 2014 Pauley Pavilion – Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA 74, Oregon State 69
Game No. 30 – March 6, 2014 Pauley Pavilion – Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA 91, Washington 82
OREGON 87
OREGON STATE 69
UCLA 91
NAME Moser Austin Young Loyd Dotson Artis Calliste Amardi Cook Carter TOTALS
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Moreland 2-3 0-0 2-6 13 3 6 1 27 Brandt 4-9 1-4 0-1 4 5 9 1 30 Cooke 1-11 1-7 0-0 2 3 3 5 33 Morris-Walker 3-5 1-3 1-1 1 2 8 1 21 Nelson 6-10 4-6 7-8 5 1 23 5 36 Duvivier 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 1 2 0 7 Gomis 1-1 0-0 1-2 3 0 3 0 9 Schaftenaar 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 1 11 Collier 7-11 0-0 1-3 4 3 15 0 26 TOTALS 24-51 7-21 14-23 36 20 69 14 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 1-2 1-2 1-2 6 1 4 5 24 Wear, T. 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 3 21 Adams 11-15 1-2 8-9 3 1 31 3 31 Powell 1-3 0-1 4-4 2 2 6 2 27 Anderson 5-13 0-1 2-4 9 0 12 5 34 LaVine 5-10 1-3 3-4 2 2 14 0 24 Alford, B. 3-6 3-5 3-4 2 1 12 0 22 Parker 5-9 0-0 0-0 4 5 10 0 17 TOTALS 32-59 6-14 21-27 29 14 91 18 200
UCLA 83
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Simmons 0-3 0-0 1-2 5 1 1 2 22 Kemp Jr. 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 4 0 14 Williams-Goss 5-9 1-1 6-6 2 4 17 8 36 Andrews 7-13 2-5 1-2 2 1 17 2 29 Wilcox 7-13 4-10 2-2 3 5 20 2 31 Johnson 3-6 2-3 0-1 0 1 8 1 19 Blackwell 6-8 0-0 1-2 10 3 13 0 27 Anderson 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 1 22 TOTALS 31-56 9-19 11-15 28 18 82 16 200
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-15 1-5 3-4 20 2 12 5 40 0-1 0-0 0-0 6 4 0 1 9 9-17 4-10 4-5 3 2 26 1 39 0-2 0-1 4-4 2 2 4 6 44 2-8 0-2 2-2 3 2 6 1 22 0-1 0-0 0-2 1 0 0 0 7 5-10 5-9 3-5 2 1 18 1 40 4-7 0-1 4-7 3 5 12 0 23 0-2 0-0 7-8 4 2 7 0 19 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 3 2 0 7 24-63 10-28 29-39 50 23 87 15 250
UCLA 83 NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 3-8 1-3 0-0 6 5 7 0 35 Wear, T. 3-9 0-0 3-6 2 4 9 2 43 Powell 5-9 0-0 4-5 6 4 14 1 43 LaVine 7-17 1-5 3-3 8 4 18 5 48 Alford, B. 7-17 5-12 12-13 2 4 31 6 49 Bail 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Allen 1-3 0-2 0-0 2 3 2 0 11 Parker 0-3 0-0 2-4 10 3 2 0 19 TOTALS 26-66 7-22 24-31 38 27 83 14 250 Halftime Score – Oregon 87, UCLA 83. End of Regulation – Oregon 71, UCLA 71. Team Rebounds – Oregon 5, UCLA 2. Turnovers – Oregon 12, UCLA 11. Technicals – None. Attendance: 8,643. Officials – John Higgins, Tommy Nunez, Michael Greenstein.
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 3-3 0-0 0-1 0 4 6 2 18 Wear, T. 2-6 1-1 1-2 3 3 6 2 30 Adams 8-14 2-5 6-6 5 4 24 3 28 Powell 2-8 1-2 2-2 3 1 7 2 25 Anderson 3-11 0-1 8-8 9 0 14 5 40 LaVine 3-8 1-2 0-0 3 1 7 1 24 Alford, B. 1-5 0-2 4-4 0 2 6 4 22 Allen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Parker 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 4 4 0 11 Williams 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ TOTALS 24-59 5-13 21-23 31 19 74 19 200 Halftime Score – Oregon State 38, UCLA 29. Team Rebounds – UCLA 5, Oregon State 3. Turnovers – Oregon State 16, UCLA 6. Technicals – None. Attendance: 9,873. Officials – Larry Spaulding, Chris Rastatter, Jeff Wooten.
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WASHINGTON 82
Halftime Score – Washington 45, UCLA 41. Team Rebounds – Washington 2, UCLA 0. Turnovers – Washington 13, UCLA 8. Technicals – None. Attendance: 6,894. Officials – David Hall, Tom O’Neill, Eric Curry.
2013-14 UCLA BOX SCORES Game No. 31 – March 8, 2014 Beasley Coliseum – Pullman, Wash. Washington State 73, UCLA 55
Game No. 32 – March 13, 2014 MGM Grand Garden Arena – Las Vegas, Nev. UCLA 82, Oregon 63
Game No. 33 – March 14, 2014 MGM Grand Garden Arena – Las Vegas, Nev. UCLA 84, Stanford 59
UCLA 55
OREGON 63
STANFORD 59
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 22 Wear, T. 2-5 0-1 0-0 3 2 4 0 22 Adams 2-8 0-3 3-4 2 2 7 1 26 Powell 2-6 1-4 2-4 3 4 7 0 24 Anderson 6-11 2-4 5-6 11 4 19 4 30 LaVine 0-8 0-5 0-2 2 4 0 2 26 Alford, B. 2-8 2-6 4-4 2 2 10 4 28 Parker 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 0 18 TOTALS 18-54 5-23 14-20 37 23 55 11 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Austin 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 9 Moser 3-7 0-3 2-2 6 3 8 1 26 Young 10-18 6-11 3-3 2 0 29 2 37 Loyd 1-2 0-1 0-1 0 4 2 2 14 Dotson 1-7 1-3 1-2 0 1 4 1 24 Artis 2-5 1-3 0-1 2 1 5 2 22 Calliste 2-6 0-4 1-1 1 2 5 1 21 Amardi 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 4 4 0 16 Abdul-Bassit 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Cook 1-3 0-1 0-0 5 2 2 0 17 Carter 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 5 2 0 12 TOTALS 24-55 8-26 7-10 29 22 63 9 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Huestis 3-9 1-3 1-3 4 2 8 1 30 Powell 5-9 0-1 6-8 4 4 16 0 28 Nastic 1-1 0-0 2-4 3 2 4 0 14 Randle 5-11 1-4 0-0 3 2 11 1 31 Brown 1-7 0-3 0-0 2 1 2 0 23 Rimmer 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 5 Allen, Mal. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 9 Lemons 2-3 2-3 2-2 1 3 8 1 13 Allen, Mar. 0-5 0-3 0-0 0 2 0 3 14 Morgan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ Verhoeven 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 2 15 Gage 3-5 2-4 0-0 0 4 8 1 18 TOTALS 20-50 6-21 13-19 22 22 59 9 200
UCLA 82
UCLA 84
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Anderson 4-8 0-0 3-6 8 1 11 6 33 Wear, D. 4-5 1-1 2-2 4 1 11 1 22 Wear, T. 6-8 2-2 0-1 5 3 14 5 32 Adams 6-12 1-4 2-3 5 2 15 1 27 Powell 3-5 1-1 2-2 4 0 9 2 25 Bail 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 LaVine 4-7 3-6 3-3 3 2 14 1 28 Alford, B. 1-5 0-2 2-3 2 0 4 2 21 Allen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Parker 2-3 0-0 0-1 1 4 4 0 10 TOTALS 30-53 8-16 14-21 34 13 82 18 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 3-5 0-1 0-0 2 2 6 0 23 Wear, T. 8-8 0-0 0-0 4 3 16 1 28 Adams 2-5 0-3 5-6 6 3 9 1 23 Powell 7-10 0-2 8-9 2 0 22 2 23 Anderson 6-10 1-3 0-0 8 3 13 7 31 Kazemi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Bail 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 2 2 0 6 Alford, K. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 3 Brown 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 LaVine 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 1 12 Alford, B. 2-4 2-3 2-3 1 1 8 3 23 Allen 1-1 0-0 1-4 0 0 3 0 4 Parker 1-2 0-0 3-6 4 5 5 0 16 Williams 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 TOTALS 30-53 8-16 14-21 34 13 82 18 200
WASHINGTON STATE 73 NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Shelton 3-8 0-2 4-6 14 1 10 1 35 Railey 2-7 0-1 0-3 7 2 4 3 27 DiIorio 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 6 Woolridge 2-8 1-4 3-6 3 2 8 2 16 Lacy 1-10 1-8 6-6 7 2 9 2 32 Iroegbu 3-3 2-2 6-8 0 3 14 2 25 Kernich-Drew 4-8 2-5 0-0 5 3 10 1 24 Longrus 0-3 0-0 2-2 4 1 2 3 16 Hawkinson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ Johnson 5-9 4-7 0-1 3 3 14 0 19 TOTALS 21-57 10-29 21-32 46 17 73 14 200 Halftime Score – Washington State 34, UCLA 26. Team Rebounds – UCLA 10, Washington State 2. Turnovers – UCLA 12, Washington State 10. Technicals – None. Attendance: 3,142. Officials – Tommy Nunez, Ken Ditty, Rick Batsell.
Halftime Score – UCLA 37, Oregon 35. Team Rebounds – Oregon 7, UCLA 2. Turnovers – Oregon 17, UCLA 14. Technicals – None. Attendance: 12,916. Officials – Mike Scyphers, Chris Rastatter, Kevin Brill.
Halftime Score – UCLA 44, Stanford 29. Team Rebounds – UCLA 5, Stanford 3. Turnovers – Stanford 12, UCLA 11. Technicals – None. Attendance: 12,916. Officials – David Hall, Verne Harris, Chris Rastatter.
Game No. 34 – March 15, 2014 MGM Grand Garden Arena – Las Vegas, Nev. UCLA 75, Arizona 71
Game No. 35 – March 21, 2014 Viejas Arena – San Diego, Calif. UCLA 76, Tulsa 59
Game No. 36 – March 23, 2014 Viejas Arena – San Diego, Calif. UCLA 77, Stephen F. Austin 60
UCLA 75
TULSA 59
STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 60
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 3-5 0-2 2-2 3 0 8 0 35 Wear, T. 1-5 1-3 0-0 3 5 3 3 27 Adams 8-16 1-2 2-2 4 1 19 4 31 Powell 4-8 1-1 6-7 0 1 15 2 30 Anderson 5-12 1-1 10-13 15 2 21 5 38 LaVine 1-3 0-1 1-1 3 1 3 1 13 Alford, B. 1-3 0-2 0-0 0 1 2 1 13 Parker 2-6 0-0 0-0 7 2 4 0 13 TOTALS 25-58 4-12 21-25 38 13 75 16 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Smith 4-9 0-0 1-2 4 2 9 1 29 Wright 7-10 1-1 3-4 3 2 18 0 22 Peete 3-8 2-3 0-0 3 2 8 3 28 Woodard 3-10 2-6 3-4 9 3 11 1 38 Harrison 0-5 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 3 30 Hunter 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0+ Ray 2-5 0-2 2-2 2 2 6 5 22 Kemmer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ Evans 1-8 1-6 0-0 4 2 3 0 20 Edogi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ Wood 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ Repichowski 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 0 2 Swannegan 0-1 0-0 1-2 4 2 1 0 9 TOTALS 21-57 7-19 10-14 33 18 59 14 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Gajic 4-8 2-4 0-0 6 3 10 0 26 Parker 1-7 0-2 3-4 9 3 5 4 34 Walkup 10-17 0-2 2-2 11 2 22 1 34 Pinkney 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 5 0 2 16 Haymon 3-11 3-6 8-10 2 3 17 3 37 Walker 2-11 2-11 0-0 1 2 6 0 24 Dotson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Westbrook 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Cameron 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 8 Brown-White 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Martin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Clayton 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 9 Brooks 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 7 Sergeant 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 20-57 7-27 13-16 36 23 60 11 200
ARIZONA 71 NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Gordon 4-11 1-3 2-8 8 4 11 8 37 Hollis-Jefferson 2-6 0-0 2-3 8 2 6 0 28 Tarczewski 6-9 0-0 0-0 7 0 12 0 36 McConnell 2-5 1-2 1-2 3 3 6 6 32 Johnson 9-20 3-8 1-3 5 4 22 2 39 York 4-8 3-7 0-0 1 2 11 0 20 Mayes 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Pitts 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 3 0 5 TOTALS 28-61 9-22 6-16 37 15 71 16 200 Halftime Score – UCLA 43, Arizona 40. Team Rebounds – Arizona 5, UCLA 3. Turnovers – UCLA 8, Arizona 7. Technicals – None. Attendance: 12,916. Officials – Dick Cartmell, Randy McCall, Mike Reed.
UCLA 76
UCLA 77
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 1-5 0-2 0-0 2 2 2 1 21 Wear, T. 5-5 0-0 0-0 2 4 10 0 26 Adams 7-12 2-4 5-5 8 1 21 4 32 Powell 5-12 1-3 4-5 4 1 15 0 30 Anderson 3-11 1-1 1-1 6 1 8 6 32 Kazemi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ Alford, K. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ Brown 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ LaVine 1-5 0-3 0-0 4 2 2 1 18 Alford, B. 2-6 1-3 2-2 2 0 7 4 24 Allen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 Parker 5-7 0-0 1-2 6 2 11 0 16 Williams 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ TOTALS 29-63 5-16 13-15 36 13 76 17 200
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Anderson 5-9 1-2 4-8 8 1 15 5 36 Wear, D. 2-3 1-1 0-0 3 2 5 1 18 Wear, T. 2-6 0-1 0-0 3 3 4 5 28 Adams 8-12 1-4 2-3 5 2 19 3 32 Powell 6-9 0-1 4-4 1 4 16 1 23 Kazemi 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Alford, K. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Brown 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 LaVine 0-3 0-2 1-2 1 4 1 1 15 Alford, B. 2-4 1-3 4-4 3 0 9 4 25 Allen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Parker 4-6 0-0 0-2 3 1 8 2 18 Williams 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 29-53 4-14 15-23 30 17 77 22 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 35, Tulsa 30. Team Rebounds – Tulsa 3, UCLA 2. Turnovers – Tulsa 16, UCLA 10. Technicals – None. Attendance: 11,488. Officials – Michael Stephens, Raymond Styons, Brent Hampton
Halftime Score – UCLA 42, Stephen F. Austin 32. Team Rebounds – Stephen F. Austin 4, UCLA 2. Turnovers – Stephen F. Austin 8, UCLA 3. Technicals – None. Attendance: 11,584. Officials – Mark Whitehead, Mike Eades, Ron Groover.
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2013-14 UCLA BOX SCORES Game No. 37 – March 27, 2014 FedExForum – Memphis, Tenn. Florida 79, UCLA 68
UCLA 68 NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wear, D. 2-3 2-3 1-2 6 2 7 1 24 Wear, T. 6-12 0-3 2-2 2 3 14 1 30 Adams 7-15 1-5 2-3 4 3 17 2 28 Powell 3-8 0-1 2-2 3 4 8 1 31 Anderson 4-11 0-1 3-3 9 3 11 5 31 LaVine 2-7 0-3 1-1 2 1 5 0 24 Alford, B. 1-5 0-2 0-0 0 0 2 2 21 Allen 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0 1 Parker 2-3 0-0 0-1 3 3 4 0 10 TOTALS 27-64 3-18 11-15 30 19 68 12 200
FLORIDA 79 Kyle Anderson
NAME FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Yeguete 4-5 0-0 0-0 7 1 8 1 19 Prather 3-5 0-0 6-8 3 4 12 1 19 Young 2-4 0-0 0-1 3 4 4 0 20 Wilbekin 5-13 2-8 1-1 1 0 13 3 35 Frazier 7-13 5-8 0-0 6 1 19 3 36 Hill 2-4 0-0 2-2 6 1 6 10 28 Finney-Smith 3-8 1-4 3-4 6 2 10 4 30 Walker, C. 3-5 0-0 1-2 3 2 7 0 6 Walker, D. 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 7 TOTALS 29-58 8-21 13-18 40 15 22 12 200 Halftime Score – Florida 36, UCLA 30. Team Rebounds – Florida 5, UCLA 1. Turnovers – Florida 12, UCLA 8. Technicals – None. Attendance: 14,991. Officials – Leslie jones, Terry Wymer, Lamont Simpson.
Norman Powell
GRADUATED/DRAFTED PLAYERS eclipsed the 20-point plateau in 13 games … established the school’s singleseason steals record, collecting 95 steals (previous school record was 82 steals by Cameron Dollar in 1996-97) … led the Pac-12 in steals for the second consecutive season … ranked sixth in the nation in steals per game (2.64) … became the 50th player at UCLA to have logged at least 1,000 points, accomplishing that feat in UCLA’s 91-82 victory at Washington (March 6) … scored a career-high 31 points on 11 of 15 shooting in the win at Washington … became the second-youngest player in UCLA history to have reached the 1,000 career point plateau (Tracy Murray reached that mark at 19 years and 217 days, while Adams reached that mark at 19 years and 241 days) … reached the 1,000 career point mark in 62 games, the seventh-lowest total of any UCLA player … shot 83.6 percent from the free throw line (158-189), the fourth-highest percentage in the Pac-12 … totaled 626 points, the highest single-season total by any UCLA player since Kevin Love (681 as a freshman, 2007-08) and the second-highest singleseason total in the last 19 seasons … 17.4 ppg average was the fifth-highest in school history by any UCLA sophomore … recorded his first career doubledouble in a loss at Missouri (Dec. 7), totaling 22 points and 10 rebounds … had a career-high 13 rebounds and 14 points in UCLA’s 69-56 win at Colorado (Jan. 16) … reached the 30-point plateau for the first time with a 30-point performance against Morehead State, connecting on 10 of 18 shots (Nov. 22) … opened the season having scored in double figures in UCLA’s first 11 games and in 20 of UCLA’s first 21 games … did not play against Oregon (Feb. 27), serving a one-game team-issued suspension … tied his career high with five three-point baskets (eight attempts) in UCLA’s 34-point home victory over USC (Jan. 5), finishing that game with 21 points … averaged a team-leading 16.7 points in six postseason games, shooting at a 52.8 percent clip (38-72) in those contests … played at least 30 minutes in 20 of 36 games, logging at least 23 minutes in all games played.
jordan
ADAMS 6-5 • 220 Sophomore in 2013-14 • Guard Atlanta, Ga. (Oak Hill Academy [VA])
NOTES
Played in 69 career games (63 starts) in two seasons … averaged 16.4 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game … scored at least 20 points in 24 career games, tied for the 16th-highest total of 20-point games in school history (with Kenny Fields) … scored in double figures in 56 of 69 games … scored 1,131 career points, ranking No. 42 on UCLA’s all-time list … totaled 168 career steals, the seventh-highest mark in school history … established UCLA’s single-season steals record with 95 steals in 2013-14.
2013-14
Played in 36 games (36 starts) … led UCLA in scoring and ranked seventh in the Pac-12 with 17.4 points per game … was UCLA’s second-leading rebounder (5.3 rpg) … averaged 2.3 assists and 2.6 steals … captured first-team All-Pac-12 honors … was named an honorable mention selection on the All-Pac-12 Defensive Team along with teammate Norman Powell … concluded the season with three double-doubles … led UCLA with 52 threepoint field goals, 146 three-point attempts, 158 free throws and 189 free throw attempts … was one of five players, along with teammate Kyle Anderson, to secure NABC first-team All-District 20 honors … also captured first-team USBWA All-District IX acclaim with Anderson … earned 2013 Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational All-Tournament Team honors after averaging 19.5 points and 4.5 rebounds in UCLA’s two wins at Orleans Arena (Nov. 28-29) … scored in double figures in 31 of 36 games played …
2012-13
Played in 33 games, making 27 starts … ranked second on the team and tied for eighth in the Pac-12 with 15.3 points per game … averaged 3.8 rebounds, 1.8 assists and a team-leading 2.2 steals in 30.3 minutes per
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44-0 mark as a senior (2011-12), guiding the program to its seventh FAB 50 national title … served as team captain during his senior season and captured co-MVP honors … as a senior, averaged 19.8 ppg, 5.0 rpg, 6.0 rpg and 3.5 spg … finished his career as the school’s fourth all-time leading scorer and one of nine players in program history to have eclipsed the 1,000 point plateau … scored over 2,300 points in four high school seasons … in each of his final three seasons, he led the team in steals per game … in the first half of his senior season, established Oak Hill’s consecutive free throw record by making 34 straight free throws in the team’s first 12 games … as a senior, helped guide Oak Hill to the Chick-Fil-A Classic Championship and the Les Schwab Invitational Championship (Beaverton, Ore.), where he secured All-Tournament Team accolades after Oak Hill downed Jesuit (Ore.), 57-50 … was named “Mr. Oak Hill” as a senior by the school’s principal and faculty, an award bestowed to the top male and female student-athlete based upon the student’s character, personality, grades and ability to uphold Oak Hill’s values … as a junior at Oak Hill Academy (2010-11), averaged 15.3 ppg and 6.8 rpg, shooting 46.0 percent from the floor, 38.0 percent from 3-point range and 89.5 percent from the free throw line … in the summer of 2011, competed for the Atlanta Celtics AAU team and had a breakout performance against Dream Vision … at the Adidas Super 64, scored 39 points against Dream Vision, knocking down 8-of-10 three-point shots and going 5-for-5 from the free throw line … was a two-year varsity basketball letterwinner at Central Gwinnett High School (Lawrenceville, Ga.) under head coach David Allen … recorded 18.8 ppg, 7.7 rpg and 2.5 apg as a sophomore (2009-10), leading Central Gwinnett’s team in scoring, rebounds and steals … led Central Gwinnett to the 5A state semifinals as a sophomore, earning all-state honors (team went 29-3) … selected as the only sophomore to the 30-player Naismith Player of the Year Award list (as announced by the Atlanta Tip-Off Club) … rated the No. 41 player in the nation by ESPN. com, No. 62 by Rivals.com and No. 75 by Scout.com … listed as the No. 9 small forward in the country by ESPN.com, No. 14 by Rivals.com and No. 16 by Scout.com … was a two-year varsity football letterwinner at Central Gwinnett, serving as the team’s starting quarterback during his freshman and sophomore years … best game as a freshman came in his second start, completing 32-of-36 passes for 225 yards and two touchdowns.
PERSONAL
Full name: Jordan LaVell Adams … born in Atlanta, Ga., on July 8, 1994 … parents are Sabrina Johnson and John Adams … step-mother is Heidi Adams … has two sisters, Journey Johnson and Jayla Black … has one stepsister, Lauren Crenshaw, and one step-brother, Jordan Oglesby … undeclared major.
HIGH SCHOOL
Two-year varsity basketball letterwinner at Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Va.) under head coach Steve Smith after transferring from Central Gwinnett High School … helped lead Oak Hill Academy to a school-record
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JORDAN ADAMS’ 2012-13 Game-by-Game Statistics DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-9 Indiana State 1-0 22 7-12 .583 2-6 .333 5-6 .833 1 6 7 2-0 0 1 0 1 21 11-13 UC Irvine 1-0 31 5-12 .417 0-3 .000 16-16 1.000 0 1 1 2-0 1 2 0 0 26 11-15 James Madison 1-0 22 7-10 .700 4-6 .667 7-7 1.000 0 3 3 1-0 4 2 0 1 25 11-19 vs. Georgetown 1-0 29 8-20 .400 2-10 .200 4-4 1.000 1 5 6 1-0 0 1 1 0 22 11-20 vs. Georgia 1-0 23 1-6 .167 0-4 .000 2-2 1.000 0 2 2 2-0 0 1 1 1 4 11-25 Cal Poly 1-0 20 5-10 .500 2-5 .400 1-1 1.000 0 1 1 2-0 0 1 0 0 13 11-28 Cal State Northridge 1-1 28 3-5 .600 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 4 4 1-0 3 3 0 2 8 12-1 vs. San Diego State 1-1 28 7-13 .538 5-9 .556 4-7 .571 1 2 3 1-0 0 2 1 1 23 12-8 vs. Texas 1-1 27 7-14 .500 1-4 .250 3-4 .750 3 4 7 2-0 1 1 0 1 18 12-15 Prairie View A&M 1-1 27 3-11 .273 0-5 .000 3-5 .600 1 4 5 1-0 2 0 1 3 9 12-18 Long Beach State 1-1 33 8-11 .727 3-5 .600 5-6 .833 1 4 5 1-0 2 0 1 1 24 12-22 Fresno State 1-1 34 10-14 .714 2-3 .667 3-3 1.000 2 5 7 3-0 5 0 0 5 25 12-28 Missouri 1-1 36 4-13 .308 1-4 .250 3-3 1.000 2 2 4 4-0 5 1 0 2 12 1-3 California 1-1 28 2-8 .250 0-2 .000 3-4 .750 0 5 5 2-0 4 3 0 1 7 1-5 Stanford 1-1 27 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 6-10 .600 1 2 3 1-0 1 3 1 7 12 1-10 at Utah 1-1 31 5-13 .385 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 2 2 4 1-0 1 0 0 1 12 1-12 at Colorado 1-1 34 6-11 .545 2-5 .400 4-5 .800 0 1 1 2-0 2 1 1 2 18 1-17 Oregon State 1-1 26 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 2-0 4 1 0 2 2 1-19 Oregon 1-1 31 0-6 .000 0-4 .000 7-7 1.000 1 1 2 3-0 1 1 0 3 7 1-24 at Arizona 1-1 28 6-12 .500 0-1 .000 3-6 .000 1 4 5 4-0 2 1 0 0 15 1-26 at Arizona State 1-1 32 7-17 .412 2-9 .222 3-3 1.000 0 6 6 3-0 0 2 0 5 19 1-30 USC 1-1 38 6-14 .429 0-4 .000 1-2 .500 1 2 3 1-0 2 1 0 3 13 2-7 Washington 1-1 30 2-11 .182 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 2-0 1 2 0 2 4 2-9 Washington State 1-1 31 5-8 .625 1-2 .500 3-3 1.000 0 3 3 1-0 2 1 0 2 14 2-14 at California 1-1 34 6-14 .429 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 0 2 2 5-1 1 1 0 3 15 2-16 at Stanford 1-1 32 7-9 .778 1-2 .500 5-6 .833 0 4 4 3-0 3 3 0 0 20 2-24 at USC 1-1 32 7-11 .636 2-3 .667 4-5 .800 1 5 6 2-0 2 1 1 4 20 2-27 Arizona State 1-1 40 7-14 .500 3-7 .429 5-5 1.000 0 6 6 3-0 2 1 1 1 22 3-2 Arizona 1-1 32 1-5 .200 1-4 .250 3-3 1.000 0 2 2 4-0 2 0 0 5 6 3-6 at Washington State 1-1 35 6-12 .500 2-7 .286 4-4 1.000 0 2 2 3-0 0 1 2 4 18 3-9 at Washington 1-1 35 5-14 .357 0-5 .000 7-8 .875 1 2 3 0-0 1 1 0 4 17 3-14 vs. Arizona State 1-1 34 2-12 .167 2-6 .333 4-4 1.000 0 5 5 2-0 2 1 1 4 10 3-15 vs. Arizona 1-1 29 6-13 .462 1-5 .200 11-13 .846 1 3 4 3-0 2 0 0 2 24 TOTALS 33-27 999 165-369 .447 46-150 .307 129-153 .843 21 106 127 69-1 58 40 12 73 505
JORDAN ADAMS’ 2013-14 Game-by-Game STATISTICS DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-8 Drexel 1-1 28 4-12 .333 1-3 .333 7-8 .875 2 3 5 3-0 1 2 0 2 16 11-12 Oakland 1-1 24 6-12 .500 4-9 .444 6-6 1.000 1 3 4 0-0 3 3 0 3 22 11-18 Sacramento State 1-1 32 8-12 .667 4-5 .800 1-3 .333 1 3 4 2-0 1 1 0 8 21 11-22 Morehead State 1-1 31 10-18 .556 2-6 .333 8-8 1.000 3 4 7 2-0 1 1 0 1 30 11-24 Chattanooga 1-1 28 8-10 .800 1-3 .333 5-6 .833 0 3 3 2-0 5 1 1 3 22 11-28 Nevada 1-1 28 5-10 .500 1-6 .167 10-10 1.000 3 4 7 2-0 1 1 0 1 21 11-29 Northwestern 1-1 28 6-8 .750 2-3 .667 4-4 1.000 0 3 3 0-0 3 0 0 0 18 12-3 UC Santa Barbara 1-1 31 5-12 .417 1-5 .200 11-14 .786 1 1 2 0-0 5 2 0 4 22 12-7 at Missouri 1-1 33 6-18 .333 1-6 .167 9-12 .750 4 6 10 3-0 1 2 0 3 22 12-14 Prairie View A&M 1-1 29 6-8 .750 1-2 .500 5-6 .833 1 3 4 2-0 3 2 0 5 18 12-19 vs. Duke 1-1 28 4-10 .400 0-3 .000 2-4 .500 1 4 5 3-0 1 2 1 2 10 12-22 Weber State 1-1 30 2-8 .250 0-3 .000 1-1 1.000 1 5 6 1-0 3 0 0 2 5 12-28 Alabama 1-1 35 5-13 .385 2-4 .500 2-2 1.000 1 8 9 3-0 3 4 0 4 14 1-5 USC 1-1 28 8-13 .615 5-8 .625 0-0 .000 2 2 4 2-0 2 3 0 6 21 1-9 Arizona 1-1 34 4-15 .267 1-6 .167 3-6 .500 6 5 11 5-1 3 1 0 3 12 1-12 Arizona State 1-1 31 3-9 .333 1-2 .500 8-8 1.000 1 6 7 4-0 0 0 0 3 15 1-16 at Colorado 1-1 34 4-15 .267 1-6 .167 5-7 .714 6 7 13 2-0 0 0 0 2 14 1-18 at Utah 1-1 29 5-12 .417 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 1 3 4 4-0 1 4 0 0 11 1-23 Stanford 1-1 30 6-11 .545 2-4 .500 5-6 .833 1 2 3 0-0 2 1 0 0 19 1-26 California 1-1 34 3-11 .273 1-1 1.000 5-6 .833 0 2 2 2-0 0 0 0 3 12 1-30 at Oregon 1-1 28 6-10 .600 2-3 .667 5-6 .833 1 5 6 3-0 0 0 0 3 19 2-2 at Oregon State 1-1 31 0-9 .000 0-5 .000 6-6 1.000 2 4 6 2-0 5 2 0 2 6 2-8 at USC 1-1 33 5-11 .455 3-4 .750 4-4 1.000 5 3 8 2-0 3 1 0 1 17 2-13 Colorado 1-1 34 6-13 .462 0-5 .000 5-5 1.000 2 5 7 2-0 4 3 0 3 17 2-15 Utah 1-1 33 10-14 .714 3-3 1.000 1-2 .500 2 2 4 3-0 1 2 0 4 24 2-19 at California 1-1 33 12-19 .632 2-3 .667 2-4 .500 3 3 5 2-0 5 1 0 5 28 2-22 at Stanford 1-1 27 2-7 .286 1-2 .500 3-4 .750 2 1 3 3-0 2 2 0 1 8 3-2 Oregon State 1-1 28 8-14 .571 2-5 .400 6-6 1.000 2 3 5 4-0 3 0 0 2 24 3-6 at Washington 1-1 31 11-15 .733 1-2 .500 8-9 .889 2 1 3 3-0 2 2 0 1 8 3-8 at Washington State 1-1 26 2-8 .240 0-3 .000 3-4 .750 0 2 2 2-0 1 5 0 2 7 3-13 vs. Oregon 1-1 27 6-12 .500 1-4 .250 2-3 .667 2 3 5 2-0 1 3 0 3 15 3-14 vs. Stanford 1-1 23 2-5 .400 0-3 .000 5-6 .833 1 5 6 3-0 1 2 0 1 9 3-15 vs. Arizona 1-1 31 8-16 .500 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 2 2 4 1-0 4 1 0 1 19 3-21 vs. Tulsa 1-1 32 7-12 .583 2-4 .500 5-5 1.000 5 3 8 1-0 4 2 0 2 21 3-23 vs. Stephen F. Austin 1-1 32 8-12 .667 1-4 .250 2-3 .667 0 5 5 2-0 3 0 0 1 19 3-27 vs. Florida 1-1 28 7-15 .467 1-5 .200 2-3 .667 2 2 4 3-0 2 0 1 2 17 TOTALS 36-36 1082 208-429 .485 52-146 .356 158-189 .836 67 125 192 78-1 84 54 5 95 626
JORDAN ADAMS’ CAREER STATISTICS Season Yr. G-GS MIN MPG FG-FGA PCT 2012-13 FR 33-27 999 30.3 165-369 .447 2013-14 SO 36-36 1082 30.5 208-429 .485 CAREER 69-63 2081 30.4 373-798 .467
3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT 46-150 .307 129-153 .843 52-146 .356 158-189 .836 98-296 .331 287-342 .839
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OR DR TOT RPG 21 106 127 3.8 67 125 192 5.3 88 227 319 4.6
PF-DQ A 69-1 58 78-1 84 147-2 142
TO BS S PTS PPG 40 12 73 505 15.3 54 5 95 626 17.4 94 17 168 1131 16.4
GRADUATED/DRAFTED PLAYERS second-team All-Pac-12 honors … was one of five players selected to the AllPac-12 Freshman Team … among Pac-12 players, ranked sixth in rebounds (8.6 rpg), sixth in assists (3.5 apg), fifth in steals (1.8 spg) and fifth in assist turnover ratio (1.7) … was the only Pac-12 player to rank in the top 10 in the conference in both rebounds and assists … totaled eight of UCLA’s 13 double-doubles … ranked eighth in the Pac-12 in double-doubles (first among all Pac-12 freshmen) … earned Pac-12 Player of the Week honors (March 3) after having averaged 19.0 ppg and 11.0 rpg in home wins over Arizona State (Feb. 27) and Arizona (March 2) … single-season total of 302 rebounds ranks No. 15 on the school’s single-season list … ranks third on UCLA’s single-season freshmen rebounds list behind Kevin Love and Luc Richard Mbah a Moute … logged the second-highest freshman rebounding average in UCLA history (8.6 rpg) behind Kevin Love (10.6 rpg in 2007-08) … scored in double figures in 18 games … grabbed at least 10 rebounds in 12 games … finished third on the team in free throw percentage (73.5 pct, 86-117) … in Pac-12 games only, ranked seventh in the conference with an 81.4 free throw percentage (48-59) … opened the season making 13 of 26 free throws (50.0 pct) through the first six games – finished by making 73 of 91 free throws (80.2 pct) in UCLA’s final 29 games … scored a season-high 21 points in an overtime win against Arizona State in Pauley Pavilion (Feb. 27) – also had 15 rebounds and four blocks in that victory … registered his seventh double-double, totaling 18 points and 13 rebounds, in UCLA’s 88-80 win at Stanford (Feb. 16) … logged 19 points and 12 rebounds in UCLA’s 79-65 win over California (Jan. 3) … finished three assists shy of a triple-double in UCLA’s 91-78 victory against Fresno State (Dec. 22), scoring 20 points and grabbing a season-high 17 rebounds (also had seven assists) … Anderson’s 17 rebounds against Fresno State marked the most singlegame rebounds by any UCLA freshman since Kevin Love had 18 at Oregon (Jan. 24, 2008) … finished three assists shy of a triple-double in UCLA’s 95-53 win over Prairie View A&M (Dec. 15), logging 16 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists … sustained a bone contusion on his right wrist against UC Irvine (Nov. 13) but did not miss significant time … recorded 10 points and 10 rebounds in his first collegiate game in UCLA’s 86-59 win over Indiana State (Nov. 9) ... first UCLA player to register a double-double in his collegiate debut since Kevin Love (22 pts, 13 rbs) on Nov. 9, 2007.
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ANDERSON 6-9 • 230 Sophomore in 2013-14 • Guard Fairview, N.J. (St. Anthony’s HS)
NOTES
Played in 71 games, making 70 starts in two seasons (2012-13, 2013-14) … averaged 12.2 points, 8.7 rebounds and 5.0 assists … shot 45.2 percent from the field and 37.5 percent from three-point range … registered a 1.94 assist turnover ratio over two seasons … helped lead UCLA to the Pac-12 regular-season title in 2013 and to the Pac-12 Tournament title in 2014 … was a part of two NCAA Tournament teams, helping guide UCLA to the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16 as a sophomore in March 2014.
2013-14
Played in 36 games, making 36 starts … averaged closer to a triple-double than any other player in the nation, logging 14.6 points, 8.8 rebounds and 6.5 assists … also finished with 1.8 steals and 0.8 blocks per game … earned first-team All-Pac-12 honors … concluded the season with a conferenceleading 16 double-doubles (including two of the point-assist variety) … also had one triple-double against Morehead State (Nov. 22), totaling 13 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists … was one of 15 semifinalists for the John R. Wooden Award … secured third-team Associated Press All-America acclaim … was named a second-team All-America selection by CBS Sports … was named a finalist for the 2014 Lute Olson Award … named the Most Outstanding Player at the Pac-12 Tournament … also secured MVP honors at the 2013 Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational … was one of six finalists for the 2014 Bob Cousy Award … was one of five players, along with teammate Jordan Adams, to secure NABC first-team All-District 20 honors … also captured first-team USBWA All-District IX accolades with Adams … was the only player to finish the season among the top five in the Pac-12 in rebounds (third, 8.8 rpg), assists (first, 6.5 apg) and steals (third, 1.8 spg) … also recorded the conference’s fourth-highest assist turnover ratio (2.1) and ranked No. 13 among Pac-12 players in scoring (14.6 ppg) … became the only player in Pac-12 Conference history to have logged at least 200 rebounds and 200 assists in the same season … finished his sophomore season having totaled 527 points, 315 rebounds and 233 assists … singleseason total of 315 rebounds ranks No. 13 on UCLA’s single-season list … single-season total of 233 assists ranks third on UCLA’s single-season list … single-season total of 64 steals is tied for seventh on the school’s single-season list … single-season total of 1196 minutes ranks No. 6 on UCLA’s single-season list … become the fourth player on record at UCLA to have registered a triple-double (81-70 win over Morehead State on Nov. 22) … scored in double figures in 30 of 36 games and eclipsed the 20-point plateau in six games … recorded at least 10 rebounds in 14 contests and had at least 10 assists in four games … earned Pac-12 Player of the Week honors (Jan. 27 ) after having averaged 15.0 ppg, 9.5 rpg and 7.5 apg in UCLA’s home wins against Stanford (Jan. 23) and California (Jan. 26) … averaged 15.2 points, 8.7 assists and 6.6 assists in 17 Pac-12 games … did not play against Oregon on Feb. 27 (served a one-game team issued suspension) … showed strong increases in his shooting percentages from both two-point and three-point range as a sophomore … shot 48.0 percent overall after having shot 41.6 percent in 2012-13 … made 48.3 percent of his three-pointers (28-58) after having shot just 21.1 percent (8-28) in 2012-13 … scored a season-high 28 points in UCLA’s 71-67 loss at Utah (Jan. 18), connecting on 10 of 16 field goal attempts and making all five three-point attempts … was UCLA’s first player since 2003 to make all five of his three-point shots (Ray Young went 5-for-5 in a loss to Stanford on Feb. 22, 2003) … finished three assists or fewer from a triple-double in five games (Nov. 8, Nov. 24, Dec. 19, Jan. 12 and Feb. 8) … played at least 30 minutes in 32 of his 36 games, logging no fewer than 24 minutes in any game … made at least one field goal in all 36 games played and attempted at least one free throw in 32 of 36 games … had at least one block in 20 of 36 games played.
2013-14
Played in all 35 games, making 34 starts … averaged 9.7 points, 8.6 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 1.8 steals and 0.9 blocks per game … led UCLA with 302 rebounds, the highest single-season rebound total by a Bruins’ freshman since Kevin Love totaled 415 rebounds in 2007-08 … earned
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High School
USA Basketball
Two-year varsity basketball letterwinner at St. Anthony High School (Jersey City, N.J.) under head coach Bob Hurley … also was a two-year varsity letterwinner at Paterson Catholic High School (Paterson, N.J.) … compiled a win-loss record of 119-6 as a four-year starter in high school, including a 65-0 mark in two seasons at St. Anthony … as a senior (2011-12), helped St. Anthony to a second consecutive Non-Public B state title as well as a New Jersey Tournament of Champions title … named Newark Star-Ledger Player of the Year in 2011-12 … selected to the 2012 Parade Magazine All-America Team, along with UCLA classmates Shabazz Muhammad and Tony Parker … one of six finalists for the 2012 Morgan Wootten Player of the Year by the McDonald’s All-American committee … selected to play for the East Team in the 2012 Jordan Brand Classic on April 14, 2012, in Charlotte, N.C. … contributed 13 points, eight rebounds and eight assists in 24 minutes for the East team, which lost 106-102 to the West team, in the 2012 McDonald’s All-American Game on March 28, 2012, in Chicago … listed on the prestigious four-member Naismith Trophy Boy’s High School Player of the Year Finalists list on Feb. 13, 2012 … as a junior (2010-11), guided St. Anthony to the New Jersey Tournament of Championship title, a Non-Public B state championship and an undefeated, 33-0 season … as a sophomore (2009-10), helped Paterson Catholic post a 28-1 overall record … as a freshman (2008-09), led Paterson to the Passaic County Tournament titile, a second-place finish in the state tournament and a 26-5 overall record … posted single-game bests of 13 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists that season … competed for the Tim Thomas Playaz AAU Basketball Club for the last nine years … named 2009 All-Sophomore/Freshman third team by the Newark Star-Ledger … named the 2009 IS8/Nike Spring H.S. Classic Freshman of the Tournament … was ranked the No. 3 player in the nation by Rivals.com, No. 4 by Scout.com and No. 5 by ESPN.com … also was ranked the No. 1 small forward by Rivals.com, the No. 2 small forward by ESPN.com and Scout.com behind UCLA classmate Shabazz Muhammad.
Competed for USA Basketball in the 2012 Nike Hoop Summit, where the USA Junior National Select Team lost to the World Select Team, 84-75, on April 7, 2012, in Portland, Ore. (Rose Garden) … grabbed a U.S. record-tying 10 rebounds to go with 12 points and four assists … trailing by as many as 18 points in the first half, the USA fought back to take a 75-74 lead with 3:20 remaining in the game before the International squad closed on a 10-0 scoring run to capture its fourth win in the 15-game history of the event … as a member of the 2009-10 USA Men’s Developmental National Team, participated in the inaugural MDNT mini-camp in Oct. 2009, a U16 training camp in June 2009 and a U17 training camp in June 2010.
Personal
Full name: Kyle F. Anderson … born in New York, N.Y., on Sept. 20, 1993 … parents are Kyle and Suzanne Anderson … has two older brothers, Duanne and Jamar, and two older sisters, Tai and Brittany … brother, Jamar Wilkins, played football at Connecticut, and his grandfather, Clifton Anderson, played football for Indiana and had a two-year NFL career with the Chicago Cardinals in 1952 and the New York Giants in 1953 … undeclared major.
KYLE ANDERSON’S 2012-13 Game-by-Game Statistics DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-9 Indiana State 1-1 26 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 6-10 .600 5 5 10 2-0 4 3 1 0 10 11-13 UC Irvine 1-1 33 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 2-7 .286 3 4 7 0-0 0 1 0 3 10 11-15 James Madison 1-1 25 1-10 .100 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3 9 12 2-0 4 1 0 0 2 11-19 vs. Georgetown 1-1 33 0-6 .000 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 3 4 7 1-0 6 3 1 3 0 11-20 vs. Georgia 1-1 32 4-7 .571 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 3 6 9 3-0 3 1 0 1 9 11-25 Cal Poly 1-0 22 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 5 5 3-0 4 2 1 2 1 11-28 Cal State Northridge 1-1 29 6-12 .500 0-1 .000 3-5 .600 2 5 7 0-0 3 1 2 3 15 12-1 vs. San Diego State 1-1 26 2-8 .250 1-3 .333 1-1 1.000 3 5 8 4-0 4 5 0 1 6 12-8 vs. Texas 1-1 27 5-9 .556 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 1 5 6 4-0 2 2 2 2 11 12-15 Prairie View A&M 1-1 24 5-8 .625 1-2 .500 5-6 .833 0 11 11 3-0 7 2 1 2 16 12-18 Long Beach State 1-1 29 2-5 .400 0-2 .000 4-4 1.000 0 5 5 2-0 4 0 0 1 8 12-22 Fresno State 1-1 31 6-9 .667 0-0 .000 8-11 .727 4 13 17 1-0 7 3 2 3 20 12-28 Missouri 1-1 28 2-7 .286 0-1 .000 2-3 .667 0 6 6 3-0 2 1 0 1 6 1-3 California 1-1 32 5-8 .625 0-0 .000 9-9 1.000 1 11 12 0-0 2 2 2 2 19 1-5 Stanford 1-1 30 2-8 .250 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 2 10 12 1-0 3 3 0 0 5 1-10 at Utah 1-1 29 4-8 .500 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 3 5 8 0-0 1 0 2 2 11 1-12 at Colorado 1-1 30 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 6-6 1.000 1 9 10 1-0 5 3 0 1 12 1-17 Oregon State 1-1 28 7-9 .778 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 3 6 9 1-0 3 2 2 2 17 1-19 Oregon 1-1 30 4-10 .400 0-1 .000 2-3 .667 2 9 11 3-0 6 5 0 1 10 1-24 at Arizona 1-1 33 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 3 9 12 2-0 3 4 0 4 8 1-26 at Arizona State 1-1 32 3-12 .250 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 3 5 8 5-1 6 1 1 1 6 1-30 USC 1-1 36 2-8 .250 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0 7 7 4-0 1 0 1 3 5 2-7 Washington 1-1 24 2-8 .250 0-1 .000 2-3 .667 4 4 8 4-0 2 1 0 2 6 2-9 Washington State 1-1 31 6-7 .857 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 1-0 7 3 2 2 12 2-14 at California 1-1 24 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 1 6 7 1-0 3 2 0 0 6 2-16 at Stanford 1-1 31 6-12 .500 1-1 1.000 5-7 .714 2 11 13 2-0 4 4 0 2 18 2-24 at USC 1-1 27 3-9 .333 0-1 .000 5-6 .833 1 8 9 3-0 4 1 1 2 11 2-27 Arizona State 1-1 40 6-14 .429 1-2 .500 8-8 1.000 6 9 15 1-0 3 1 4 1 21 3-2 Arizona 1-1 33 8-16 .500 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 3 4 7 1-0 3 2 1 1 17 3-6 at Washington State 1-1 33 2-7 .286 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 2 6 8 4-0 3 4 2 5 4 3-9 at Washington 1-1 32 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 5 8 2-0 2 2 0 3 4 3-14 vs. Arizona State 1-1 33 2-7 .286 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2 3 5 3-0 4 1 0 0 5 3-15 vs. Arizona 1-1 33 5-11 .455 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 2 4 1-0 2 1 0 5 10 3-16 vs. Oregon 1-1 30 4-10 .400 1-1 1.000 2-4 .500 1 4 5 2-0 1 2 2 1 11 3-22 vs. Minnesota 1-1 30 2-11 .182 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 2 9 11 2-0 4 4 1 0 6 TOTALS 35-34 1046 122-293 .416 8-38 .211 86-117 .735 74 228 302 72-1 122 73 31 62 338
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GRADUATED/DRAFTED PLAYERS
KYLE ANDERSON’s 2013-14 Game-by-Game STATISTICS DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-8 Drexel 1-1 38 6-12 .500 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 12 12 0-0 7 1 2 1 12 11-12 Oakland 1-1 31 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 4-5 .800 1 8 9 2-0 6 4 1 3 8 11-18 Sacramento State 1-1 27 2-7 .286 0-1 .000 4-5 .800 1 5 6 0-0 8 1 0 2 8 11-22 Morehead State 1-1 34 3-8 .375 1-1 1.000 6-10 .600 2 10 12 2-0 11 1 3 2 13 11-24 Chattanooga 1-1 27 7-13 .538 0-0 .000 3-7 .429 3 7 10 2-0 7 4 0 1 17 11-28 Nevada 1-1 29 6-10 .600 3-3 1.000 2-2 1.000 0 10 10 3-0 5 5 1 0 17 11-29 Northwestern 1-1 32 6-9 .667 2-3 .667 2-2 1.000 2 7 9 0-0 9 5 1 4 16 12-3 UC Santa Barbara 1-1 36 6-10 .600 0-0 .000 9-12 .750 2 4 6 0-0 9 1 1 2 21 12-7 at Missouri 1-1 36 4-10 .400 1-2 .500 4-4 1.000 3 3 6 4-0 2 4 0 0 13 12-14 Prairie View A&M 1-1 24 4-7 .571 2-2 1.000 3-4 .750 0 7 7 2-0 3 2 1 0 13 12-19 vs. Duke 1-1 35 7-13 .538 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1 9 10 1-0 7 6 0 5 15 12-22 Weber State 1-1 30 6-9 .667 2-2 1.000 9-10 .900 2 8 10 0-0 6 3 0 2 23 12-28 Alabama 1-1 33 5-11 .455 0-2 .000 3-4 .750 1 5 6 1-0 7 3 1 2 13 1-5 USC 1-1 30 10-14 .714 0-2 .000 3-4 .750 2 10 12 1-0 5 1 1 0 23 1-9 Arizona 1-1 36 6-15 .400 0-1 .000 4-6 .667 2 9 11 4-0 6 4 2 3 16 1-12 Arizona State 1-1 33 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 9-11 .818 2 11 13 4-0 7 3 1 2 17 1-16 at Colorado 1-1 31 2-7 .286 0-2 .000 2-3 .667 0 5 5 2-0 6 3 0 3 6 1-18 at Utah 1-1 36 10-16 .625 5-5 1.000 3-3 1.000 2 5 7 2-0 7 5 0 1 28 1-23 Stanford 1-1 36 5-13 .385 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 1 6 7 2-0 10 0 0 2 13 1-26 California 1-1 35 6-11 .545 1-2 .500 4-6 .667 0 12 12 2-0 5 4 1 0 17 1-30 at Oregon 1-1 34 1-8 .125 0-2 .000 4-5 .800 0 2 2 2-0 10 9 1 2 6 2-2 at Oregon State 1-1 35 7-14 .500 1-2 .500 3-6 .500 3 6 9 2-0 2 1 1 1 18 2-8 at USC 1-1 38 4-13 .308 1-2 .500 6-7 .857 1 9 10 1-0 8 6 2 1 15 2-13 Colorado 1-1 36 7-12 .583 2-2 1.000 6-7 .857 0 7 7 0-0 11 1 1 0 22 2-15 Utah 1-1 32 7-10 .700 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 3 7 10 0-0 5 3 0 1 16 2-19 at California 1-1 32 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 2 7 9 3-0 7 3 0 2 11 2-22 at Stanford 1-1 35 3-8 .375 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 5 5 3-0 9 4 0 4 6 3-2 Oregon State 1-1 40 3-11 .273 0-1 .000 8-8 1.000 2 7 9 0-0 5 3 1 4 14 3-6 at Washington 1-1 34 5-13 .385 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 2 7 9 0-0 5 4 0 1 12 3-8 at Washington State 1-1 30 6-11 .545 2-4 .500 5-6 .833 1 10 11 4-0 4 2 0 1 19 3-13 vs. Oregon 1-1 33 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 0 8 8 1-0 6 3 2 3 11 3-14 vs. Stanford 1-1 31 6-10 .600 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1 7 8 3-0 7 1 1 3 13 3-15 vs. Arizona 1-1 38 5-12 .417 1-1 1.000 10-13 .769 0 15 15 2-0 5 1 0 0 21 3-21 vs. Tulsa 1-1 32 3-11 .273 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 1 5 6 1-0 6 5 2 4 8 3-23 vs. Stephen F. Austin 1-1 36 5-9 .556 1-2 .500 4-8 .500 0 8 8 1-0 5 1 0 0 15 3-27 vs. Florida 1-1 31 4-11 .364 0-1 .000 3-3 1.000 2 7 9 3-0 5 3 0 2 11 TOTALS 36-36 1196 181-377 .480 28-58 .483 137-186 .737 45 270 315 60-0 233 110 27 64 527
KYLE ANDERSON’S Career Statistics Season Yr. G-GS MIN MPG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT RPG 2012-13 FR 35-34 1046 29.9 122-293 .416 8-38 .211 86-117 .735 74 228 302 8.6 2013-14 SO 36-36 1196 33.2 181-377 .480 28-58 .483 137-186 .737 45 270 315 8.8 CAREER 71-70 2242 31.6 303-670 .452 36-96 .375 223-303 .736 119 498 617 8.7
PF-DQ A TO BS S 72-1 122 73 31 62 60-0 233 110 27 64 132-1 355 183 58 126
PTS PPG 338 9.7 527 14.6 865 12.2
freshman helped Glendale CC qualify for the Southern California Regionals for the first time since 2008.
sooren
DERBOGHOSIAN
High School
Attended Sahakian in Tehran, Iran for four years and majored in math and physics.
6-10 • 255 Senior in 2013-14 • Center Tehran, Iran (Glendale CC [CA])
National Team
Competed at multiple levels in the Iranian national basketball program (under-14 age group through under-20) … invited to compete for the Iranian National Team at the Asian Cup for the 2014 World Cup (did not participate due to academic conflicts at UCLA) … in 2009, participated in the U-19 World Cup in Auckland, New Zealand … in 2008, helped Iran’s U-18 team win the title game at the FIBA Asia Championship in Tehran, Iran … won titles at the 2007 and 2008 West Junior Asian Championship … participated in Basketball Without Borders Asia, playing in New Delhi, India, in 2008 … Basketball Without Borders (BWB) is the NBA and FIBA’s global basketball and community outreach program aimed to unite young basketball players and promote the sport around the world … was invited to participate at Iran’s Olympics Qualification Camp, but did not attend due to academic conflicts (fall semester) … also competed for Ararat Basketball Club in the Iran Superleague.
2013-14
Redshirted as a senior ... graduated from UCLA in June 2014.
2012-13
Played in four games … averaged 0.5 ppg … earned the team’s Faculty Athletic Representative Award (player with highest academic achievement and team contribution) … totaled two points, one rebound, one assist and one block in seven minutes … made his first and only field goal attempt of the season against Cal State Northridge (Nov. 28).
Before UCLA
Two-year varsity basketball letterwinner at Glendale Community College (Glendale, Calif.) under head coach Brian Beauchemin (2010-11, 2011-12) … secured first-team All-Western State Conference honors (South Division) as a sophomore, averaging 9.1 points and 8.1 rebounds per game in 27 contests … led Glendale CC in rebounds as a sophomore, recording at least 10 or more boards in 20 consecutive games … shot 65.1 percent from the free throw line as a sophomore and had a streak of 22 consecutive free throws … shot 54.0 percent overall, connecting on 101 of 187 shots … as a freshman (2010-11), averaged 4.5 points and 3.7 rebounds per game … shot 50 percent overall and 81 percent at the free throw line … as a
Personal
Full name: Sooren Derboghosian Pakajaki (pronounced SOO-ren dair-bohGHO-see-uhn) … born in Tehran, Iran, on Feb. 20, 1990 … parents are Hovakom Derboghoskian Pakajaki and Diana Taroian … is the middle of three children … has one older sister, Sarineh, and one younger sister, Christine … sociology major.
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SOOREN DERBOGHOSIAN’s 2012-13 Game-by-Game STATISTICS DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-9 Indiana State 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 11-15 James Madison 1-0 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 11-28 Cal State Northridge 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 12-15 Prairie View A&M 1-0 4 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 3 0 0 3 12-18 Long Beach State 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 5-0 13 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 3 4 0 0 3
SOOREN DERBOGHOSIAN’s Career Statistics Season Yr. 2012-13 JR CAREER
G-GS MIN MPG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT RPG PF-DQ 4-0 7 1.8 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0.3 1-0 4-0 7 1.8 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0.3 1-0
A TO BS S PTS PPG 1 0 1 0 2 0.5 1 0 1 0 2 0.5
at least two three-point baskets in 15 games … opened his freshman season having made 19 of 34 three-point field goal attempts (55.9 percent) in his first eight games … scored 14 points in UCLA’s win at Washington (March 6), logging 11 of UCLA’s last 14 points in the game’s final 4:39 to help the Bruins expand on a six-point cushion.
zach
LaVINE
High School
6-5 • 180 Freshman in 2013-14 • Guard Seattle, Wash. (Bothell HS)
Three-year varsity basketball letterwinner at Bothell High School (Bothell, Wash.) under head coach Ron Bollinger … named the 2013 Associated Press Washington state player of the year as a senior … averaged 28.5 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game as a senior … earned Class 4A all-state honors as a senior, in addition to being named the state of Washington’s “Mr. Basketball” by the Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association in March 2013 … helped guide Bothell to a 21-5 overall record and 13-1 league mark in 2012-13 … was invited to participate in the inaugural West Coast All-Star Classic at the ShoWare Center in Kent, Wash., in the spring of 2013 … as a junior (2011-12), led Bothell to the Class 4A state playoffs and averaged just over 23.0 points per game … as a sophomore (2010-11), registered 25.9 points per game … was ranked No. 27 overall in his high school class, nationally, by Scout.com in the fall of 2012 … also was ranked No. 51 overall by ESPN.com … was listed as the No. 1 shooting guard on the West Coast by Scout.com and the No. 6 point guard, nationally, by Scout.com … listed as the No. 1 high school senior in the state of Washington by ESPN.com and the No. 6 player on the West Coast by ESPN.com … played AAU Basketball for Friends of Hoop (FOH) Seattle.
2013-14
Played in all 37 games, making one start (versus Oregon, Feb. 27) … averaged 9.4 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game … captured Pac-12 AllFreshman Team honors … shot 44.1 percent from the field, including 37.5 percent from three-point range … finished his freshman campaign making 48 of 128 three-point attempts, the second-highest number of three-point field goals by a freshman in UCLA history (trailing Jason Kapono’s schoolfreshman-record 82 three-pointers in 1999-00) … scored in double figures in 17 games, including nine of his first 10 games … was named to the 2013 Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational All-Tournament Team after having averaged 19.5 points in two games at Orleans Arena … scored a season-high 21 points against Nevada (Nov. 28) … grabbed a season-high eight rebounds against Oregon (Feb. 27) … shot 8 for 12 in UCLA’s conference win over Arizona State (Jan. 12), finishing with 19 points and having shot 3-for-3 from three-point range … shot 7-for-17 with 18 points and eight rebounds in a season-high 48 minutes in UCLA’s double-overtime loss to Oregon (Feb. 27) … made a season-best four three-pointers in consecutive games – shot 4-for-6 from three-point territory against Nevada (Nov. 28), one day before shooting 4-for-5 from long-distance against Northwestern (Nov. 29) in a pair of Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational games at Orleans Arena … made
Personal
Full name: Zachary LaVine (pronounced luh-VEEN) … born March 10, 1995 in Renton, Wash. … Zach is the son of Cheryl Johnson-LaVine and Paul LaVine … has three sisters – Chandi Leishman, Linda Carter and Camryn LaVine … undeclared major.
ZACH LaVINE’s 2013-14 GAME-BY-GAME DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ 11-8 Drexel 1-0 25 5-11 .455 3-5 .600 1-2 .500 1 2 3 3-0 11-12 Oakland 1-0 20 1-5 .200 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0 4 4 1-0 11-18 Sacramento State 1-0 28 5-9 .556 1-2 .500 3-4 .750 1 6 7 0-0 11-22 Morehead State 1-0 28 5-6 .833 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2-0 11-24 Chattanooga 1-0 24 7-9 .778 2-3 .667 3-3 1.000 0 0 0 0-0 11-28 Nevada 1-0 26 7-9 .778 4-6 .667 3-4 .750 0 3 3 3-0 11-29 Northwestern 1-0 25 7-9 .778 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 0 2 2 3-0 12-3 UC Santa Barbara 1-0 29 6-11 .545 3-6 .500 0-1 .000 0 1 1 0-0 12-7 at Missouri 1-0 26 6-12 .500 1-6 .167 0-1 .000 1 2 3 2-0 12-14 Prairie View A&M 1-0 27 4-9 .444 0-3 .000 2-4 .500 1 4 5 3-0 12-19 vs. Duke 1-0 29 3-12 .250 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0-0 12-22 Weber State 1-0 22 4-7 .571 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 2 2 4 1-0 12-28 Alabama 1-0 20 2-4 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2-0 1-5 USC 1-0 26 6-11 .545 2-3 .667 2-2 1.000 1 2 3 2-0 1-9 Arizona 1-0 29 3-9 .333 1-4 .250 2-4 .500 0 1 1 2-0 1-12 Arizona State 1-0 24 8-12 .667 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2-0 1-16 at Colorado 1-0 27 3-9 .333 2-5 .400 1-2 .500 1 1 2 1-0 1-18 at Utah 1-0 30 5-12 .417 2-6 .333 3-4 .750 0 6 6 2-0 1-23 Stanford 1-0 30 4-6 .667 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 1 3 4 3-0 1-26 California 1-0 21 1-5 .200 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 1-0 1-30 at Oregon 1-0 25 1-5 .200 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1-0 2-2 at Oregon State 1-0 24 1-7 .143 0-5 .000 4-4 1.000 0 4 4 4-0 2-8 at USC 1-0 17 2-6 .333 2-4 .500 2-2 1.000 1 1 2 2-0 2-13 Colorado 1-0 19 1-6 .167 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2-0 2-15 Utah 1-0 20 1-7 .143 0-2 .000 2-4 .500 1 1 2 2-0 2-19 at California 1-0 24 2-4 .500 2-4 .500 3-5 .600 0 0 0 2-0 2-22 at Stanford 1-0 27 4-7 .571 2-3 .667 4-5 .800 0 0 0 4-0 2-27 Oregon 1-1 48 7-17 .412 1-5 .200 3-3 1.000 1 7 8 4-0 3-2 Oregon State 1-0 24 3-8 .375 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1 2 3 1-0 3-6 at Washington 1-0 24 5-10 .500 1-3 .333 3-4 .750 2 0 2 2-0
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A TO BS S PTS 2 0 0 3 14 3 0 1 0 2 3 1 0 1 14 3 1 0 0 12 1 0 0 2 19 2 2 0 0 21 2 1 0 0 18 1 2 1 1 15 2 1 1 2 13 3 2 0 1 10 0 1 0 1 7 2 3 0 1 8 3 1 0 0 5 4 1 0 2 16 3 1 0 2 9 0 2 0 0 19 2 2 1 1 9 3 1 0 3 15 6 1 0 2 10 1 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 8 1 3 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 9 1 1 0 2 14 5 0 0 1 18 1 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 2 14
GRADUATED/DRAFTED PLAYERS DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 3-8 at Washington State 1-0 26 0-8 .000 0-5 .000 0-2 .000 0 2 2 4-0 2 2 0 1 0 3-13 vs. Oregon 1-0 28 4-7 .571 3-6 .500 3-3 1.000 1 2 3 2-0 1 2 0 1 14 3-14 vs. Stanford 1-0 12 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2-0 1 0 0 0 0 3-15 vs. Arizona 1-0 13 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 0 3 3 1-0 1 4 0 0 3 3-21 vs. Tulsa 1-0 18 1-5 .200 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 2-0 1 1 0 0 2 3-23 vs. Stephen F. Austin 1-0 15 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 0 1 1 4-0 1 0 0 0 1 3-27 vs. Florida 1-0 15 2-7 .286 0-3 .000 1-1 1.000 0 2 2 1-0 0 1 0 0 5 TOTALS 37-1 904 127-288 .441 48-128 .375 47-68 .691 18 76 94 73-0 66 42 6 33 349
ZACH LaVINE’S CAREER STATISTICS Season Yr. 2013-14 FR CAREER
G-GS MIN MPG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT RPG PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS PPG 37-1 904 24.4 127-288 .441 48-128 .375 47-68 .691 18 76 94 2.5 73-0 66 42 6 33 349 9.4 37-1 904 24.4 127-288 .441 48-128 .375 47.68 .691 18 76 94 2.5 73-0 66 42 6 33 349 9.4
2011-12
Played in 32 games, making 30 starts … third on the team with 10.2 points per game and led the Bruins with 6.3 rebounds per game … averaged 28.4 minutes per game … earned honorable mention All-Pac-12 team honors … averaged 11.3 points per game in league play … ranked eighth in the Pac12 and led UCLA in rebounding (6.3 rpg) … scored in double figures 20 times, including in a career-best seven consecutive games (Jan. 15-Feb. 4), a streak that ended when he registered eight points in the home win over Stanford (Feb. 9) … logged at least one rebound in all 32 games and had at least five rebounds in 24 of 32 games played … had two double-doubles – one against Pennsylvania (Dec. 10), logging 11 points and 12 rebounds, and one against USC (Feb. 15), recording 16 points and 13 rebounds … tallied a career-high 17 points in a loss at California (Dec. 31) on 5-of-10 shooting from the field and 6-of-6 from the free throw line … totaled 15 points, six rebounds, one assist and one steal in the win at Washington State (Feb. 4) … finished the season shooting 46.7 percent from three-point range (14-for30), the highest percentage on the team … missed UCLA’s game against Chaminade (Nov. 21) after sustaining a concussion in practice on Nov. 17.
david
WEAR 6-10 • 230 RS Senior in 2013-14 • Forward Huntington Beach, Calif. (North Carolina)
NOTES
In three seasons at UCLA, averaged 7.9 points, 5.0 rebounds and 0.8 assists per game in 103 contests (76 starts) … totaled 809 points and 515 rebounds in three years … transferred to UCLA along with his twin brother Travis Wear after playing at North Carolina during the 2009-10 season … scored in double figures in 38 of 103 career games at UCLA.
2013-14
Started all 37 games … averaged 6.5 points and 3.8 rebounds in 22.9 minutes per game … scored in double figures in seven games … scored a season-high 18 points in UCLA’s 76-64 win at California (Jan. 23), connecting on 6 of 10 shots … registered one double-double, totaling 12 points and a season-high 10 rebounds against Sacramento State (Nov. 18) … scored 16 points in a loss to Duke at Madison Square Garden in New York (Dec. 19), connecting on 6 of 7 shots and going a perfect 4-for-4 from threepoint range … made 20 consecutive free throws midway through the season (Nov. 28 through Feb. 8) … finished the year shooting 80.5 percent from the free throw line (33-41) … shot 44.2 percent from three-point range (23-52) … scored 14 points and grabbed six rebounds in a season-high 36 minutes in a season-opening 72-67 win against Drexel (Nov. 8) … provided one of the top plays of the season for UCLA, with 1.3 seconds remaining, took a nearly full-court pass from Travis Wear and nailed a deep three-pointer at the buzzer, tying the game 71-71 at the end of regulation against Oregon (Feb. 27) – UCLA had trailed by 15 points in the second half before clawing back in the final minutes (Oregon won in double overtime, 87-83).
2010-11
Redshirted.
2009-10 (at North Carolina)
Played in 27 games, making two starts … averaged 2.9 points and 1.7 rebounds … shot 50 percent (8-for-16) from three-point range … injured his left hip in practice on Feb. 18 and missed the remainder of the season due to injury … had surgery on March 9 in Colorado to repair a torn labrum … scored seven points and had three offensive rebounds in North Carolina’s 74-61 win over N.C. State (Feb. 13) … scored a season-best 12 points at Virginia Tech, making 5-of-7 shots – tied his season-high with two threepointers against the Hokies … scored six points on 3-of-7 shooting against Wake Forest … scored eight points on 4-of-7 shooting from the floor and grabbed a season-high five rebounds against Presbyterian … started UNC’s games against Marshall and College of Charleston … hit a pair of threepointers in a loss to Texas … played 12 minutes against Syracuse, helping to spark a second-half run that cut the Orange’s lead to eight points.
2012-13
High School
Played in 34 games, making nine starts … averaged 7.1 points and 5.0 rebounds in 23.4 minutes per game … scored in double figures in 10 games … scored a season-high 16 points against Missouri (Dec. 28) and grabbed a season-high 11 rebounds at USC (Feb. 24) … had two double-doubles – against Indiana State (Nov. 9) and at USC (Feb. 24) … missed the game against Georgia (Nov. 20) with a sore back, sustained from a hard fall in the game against Georgetown (Nov. 19) … scored 11 points, connecting on 7 of 8 free throws in UCLA’s 80-75 win over Arizona State (March 14) in the Pac-12 Tournament quarterfinals … played a season-high 38 minutes in a 79-74 overtime win over Arizona State (Feb. 27) … started against Arizona State in place of twin brother Travis Wear (sprained foot) … logged his second double-double of the season (10 points, 11 rebounds) in a 7559 win at USC (Feb. 24) … totaled 15 points and eight rebounds in UCLA’s 84-73 win at No. 6 Arizona (Jan. 24), playing 31 minutes in a game in which twin brother Travis Wear could not play in the second half (concussion) … scored eight of UCLA’s first 15 points in the win over Stanford (Jan. 5) … scored a season-high 16 points (making 7 of 7 shots from the field) with six rebounds in a 97-94 win over Missouri (Dec. 28) … had a double-double (13 points, 10 rebounds) in a season-opening win over Indiana State (Nov. 9) … along with Kyle Anderson, became the first UCLA player to log a doubledouble in the team’s season opener since Kevin Love had 22 points and 13 rebounds against Portland State on Nov. 9, 2007.
Played for head coach Gary McKnight at Mater Dei High School (Santa Ana, Calif.) … averaged 16.4 points and 7.5 rebounds per game as a senior at Mater Dei … logged 18.9 points and 10.0 rebounds per game as a junior … played in the McDonald’s All-American Game in 2009 alongside his brother, Travis … secured fourth-team All-America honors from Parade magazine in 2009 … also was a second-team All-California selection in 2009 from MaxPreps … named Orange County’s Most Valuable Player by the Orange County Register in 2009 … helped Mater Dei finish the 2008-09 high school season ranked No. 9, nationally, in USA Today’s rankings … guided Mater Dei to back-to-back state championships (2006-07, 2007-08) … scored 14 points in the state finals during his junior season (2007-08), helping Mater Dei defeat Archbishop Mitty, 65-53, at ARCO Arena … Mater Dei finished the 2007-08 season with a 35-1 record … led Mater Dei to a 69-64 overtime win over Archbishop Mitty in the 2007 state finals (sophomore season), scoring 10 points at ARCO Arena to help the Monarchs win the Division II state title … named California Interscholastic Federation Player of the Year in 2008 and 2009 … was an honor roll student at Mater Dei.
USA Basketball
Named to the 2008 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team on July 8, 2008 … U.S. team went 4-1, capturing a silver medal at the FIBA Americas U18 Championship in Formosa, Argentina on July 14-18, 2008 … in pool
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GRADUATED/DRAFTED PLAYERS play, the USA defeated Venezuela (82-73), Bahamas (115-51) and Puerto Rico (106-64) and then defeated Canada (82-66) in the medal rounds before falling to host Argentina (77-64) in the gold medal game … played in four of five games, averaging 4.8 points and 3.3 rebounds per game while shooting 64.3 percent (9-for-14) from the field.
Personal
Full name: David Earl Wear, Jr. … born in Long Beach, Calif., on Sept. 21, 1990 … his parents are David and Gloria Wear … his identical twin, Travis, is his only sibling … his father, David Sr., played college basketball at Fresno State and Cal State Fullerton and professionally overseas … played AAU basketball for Pump N’ Run Elite … political science major. David Wear
David Wear’s 2009-10 Game-by-Game (at North Carolina) DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-9 Florida International 1-0 10 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 1 1 1-0 3 1 1 0 3 11-11 North Carolina Central 1-0 10 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 1-0 1 0 0 0 2 11-15 Valparaiso 1-0 6 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 11-19 vs. Ohio State 1-0 9 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 1 1 0 2 0 11-20 vs. Syracuse 1-0 12 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1-0 1 1 0 0 3 11-23 Gardner-Webb 1-0 12 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 0 2 2 0-0 0 2 0 0 2 11-29 Nevada 1-0 9 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 12-1 Michigan State 1-0 7 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 12-5 at Kentucky 1-0 10 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2-0 0 0 0 0 3 12-12 Presbyterian 1-0 13 4-7 .571 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 3 5 0-0 1 1 0 1 8 12-19 vs. Texas 1-0 14 2-3 .667 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1-0 1 1 0 0 6 12-22 Marshall 1-1 13 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 3 2 5 1-0 0 0 0 1 2 12-28 Rutgers 1-0 12 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 0 0 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 12-30 Albany 1-0 10 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 1 1 2 1-0 0 2 0 1 6 1-4 at College of Charleston 1-1 16 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1 2 1-10 Virginia Tech 1-0 1 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1-13 at Clemson 1-0 7 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 1-16 Georgia Tech 1-0 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 1-20 Wake Forest 1-0 18 3-7 .429 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 2 2 4 1-0 0 1 1 0 6 1-26 at N.C. State 1-0 2 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 1-31 Virginia 1-0 6 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2-4 at Virginia Tech 1-0 16 5-7 .714 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 2 2 4 3-0 1 1 0 0 12 2-7 at Maryland 1-0 12 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2-0 0 1 0 0 2 2-10 Duke 1-0 10 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 2-13 N.C. State 1-0 17 2-4 .500 1-2 .500 2-3 .667 3 1 4 3-0 1 2 0 0 7 2-16 at Georgia Tech 1-0 17 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 2 3 3-0 0 1 0 1 3 2-20 at Boston College 1-0 8 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 TOTALS 27-2 280 31-71 .437 8-16 .500 9-16 .563 17 28 45 20-0 11 20 2 7 79
David Wear’s 2011-12 Game-by-Game (at UCLA) DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-11 Loyola Marymount 1-1 37 5-11 .455 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 1 4 5 1-0 1 2 0 3 13 11-15 Middle Tennessee State 1-1 32 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0-0 1 0 0 1 6 11-22 vs. Kansas 1-0 28 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 2-0 1 1 0 3 2 11-23 vs. Michigan 1-0 15 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1-0 0 1 0 0 0 11-28 Pepperdine 1-1 23 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 2-5 .400 3 4 7 4-0 1 0 2 0 10 12-3 Texas 1-1 25 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 5 2 7 1-0 0 2 0 1 8 12-10 Pennsylvania 1-1 30 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 6 6 12 3-0 1 1 0 0 11 12-14 Eastern Washington 1-1 24 2-8 .250 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 2 4 6 3-0 2 3 0 0 7 12-17 UC Davis 1-1 25 7-10 .700 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1 5 6 2-0 0 2 0 1 15 12-20 UC Irvine 1-1 29 5-10 .500 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2 7 9 1-0 1 0 0 3 12 12-23 Richmond 1-1 32 6-12 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 3 7 1-0 2 0 0 0 12 12-29 at Stanford 1-1 32 1-8 .125 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 6 8 2-0 2 1 0 0 2 12-31 at California 1-1 25 5-10 .500 1-1 1.000 6-6 1.000 3 4 7 3-0 2 2 0 0 17 1-5 Arizona 1-1 22 6-7 .857 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1 4 5 5-1 0 3 0 1 14 1-7 Arizona State 1-1 29 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 1 8 9 3-0 1 1 1 1 8 1-15 at USC 1-1 19 5-9 .556 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 4 3 7 4-0 0 2 0 0 13 1-19 at Oregon State 1-1 30 8-10 .800 0-1 ,000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 0-0 0 1 0 0 16 1-21 at Oregon 1-1 27 4-10 .400 1-1 1.000 1-3 .333 3 6 9 4-0 1 0 0 0 10 1-26 Utah 1-1 24 4-6 .667 2-2 1.000 3-4 .750 2 3 5 0-0 3 0 0 0 13 1-28 Colorado 1-1 33 5-6 .833 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 2-0 0 0 0 1 11 2-2 at Washington 1-1 29 5-6 .833 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 4-0 0 1 0 0 10 2-4 at Washington State 1-1 30 4-8 .500 1-2 .500 6-7 .857 1 5 6 1-0 1 2 0 1 15 2-9 Stanford 1-1 24 2-8 .250 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 3 1 4 3-0 0 3 1 0 8 2-11 California 1-1 27 4-13 .308 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0 1 1 5-1 0 0 0 1 10 2-15 USC 1-1 34 6-13 .462 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 4 9 13 3-0 0 2 0 0 16 2-18 at St. John’s 1-1 33 5-11 .455 2-4 .500 1-2 .500 2 3 5 3-0 1 0 2 0 13 2-23 at Arizona State 1-1 30 5-8 .625 0-1 .000 3-3 1.000 2 5 7 3-0 2 2 0 2 13 2-25 at Arizona 1-1 31 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 3 6 9 2-0 0 2 0 0 8 3-1 Washington State 1-1 31 6-8 .750 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1 4 5 2-0 0 2 0 0 13 3-3 Washington 1-1 31 3-6 .500 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 3 3 6 3-0 0 1 0 2 7 3-7 vs. USC 1-1 31 2-12 .167 0-3 .000 4-4 1.000 4 6 10 2-0 1 1 0 1 8 3-8 vs. Arizona 1-1 36 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 8 9 4-0 0 0 1 0 4 TOTALS 32-30 908 128-263 .487 14-30 .467 55-70 .786 66 136 202 77-2 24 38 7 22 325
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David Wear’s 2012-13 Game-by-Game (at UCLA) DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-9 Indiana State 1-1 25 5-13 .385 0-1 .000 3-5 .600 6 4 10 1-0 1 3 0 0 13 11-13 UC Irvine 1-1 35 6-10 .600 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 3 6 9 2-0 3 0 0 1 13 11-15 James Madison 1-1 19 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 2-0 0 0 1 1 10 11-19 vs. Georgetown 1-1 15 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 1-0 0 3 0 2 6 11-25 Cal Poly 1-1 18 4-6 .667 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2 5 7 0-0 0 0 0 1 9 11-28 Cal State Northridge 1-0 24 4-10 .400 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 1 3 4 1-0 4 1 0 1 9 12-1 vs. San Diego State 1-0 21 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 12-8 vs. Texas 1-0 25 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 8 8 0-0 0 0 1 3 4 12-15 Prairie View A&M 1-0 22 4-7 .571 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1 4 5 0-0 0 1 0 0 9 12-18 Long Beach State 1-0 23 5-6 .833 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 0 2 2 1-0 1 0 0 0 11 12-22 Fresno State 1-0 21 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1-0 0 0 0 0 2 12-28 Missouri 1-0 24 7-7 1.000 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 2 4 6 3-0 0 0 1 1 16 1-3 California 1-0 13 2-7 .286 0-2 .000 1-1 1.000 0 2 2 1-0 1 0 0 0 11 1-5 Stanford 1-0 17 3-8 .375 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 2 2 3-0 0 0 0 0 8 1-10 at Utah 1-0 20 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 3 4 3-0 1 2 0 1 1 1-12 at Colorado 1-0 19 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 2 5 4-0 1 1 1 1 2 1-17 Oregon State 1-0 21 3-10 .300 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2 2 4 0-0 1 1 1 0 6 1-19 Oregon 1-0 19 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 1 3 1-0 1 1 2 0 4 1-24 at Arizona 1-0 31 6-15 .400 1-3 .333 2-4 .500 4 4 8 2-0 1 0 0 0 15 1-26 at Arizona State 1-1 34 2-12 .167 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1 7 8 0-0 3 3 0 1 5 1-30 USC 1-0 19 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0-3 .000 4 2 6 1-0 3 0 0 1 6 2-7 Washington 1-0 25 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 2 5 7 2-0 0 1 0 0 6 2-9 Washington State 1-0 22 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2-0 1 0 0 1 2 2-14 at California 1-0 20 2-6 .333 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 2 2 4 0-0 1 0 0 0 6 2-16 at Stanford 1-0 21 2-5 .400 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 3 1 4 2-0 1 0 1 0 5 2-24 at USC 1-1 33 4-10 .400 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 2 9 11 3-0 3 3 0 0 10 2-27 Arizona State 1-1 38 4-13 .308 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 2 5 7 3-0 1 2 0 0 8 3-2 Arizona 1-0 31 4-6 .667 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1 8 9 0-0 2 0 0 1 10 3-6 at Washington State 1-1 33 3-5 .600 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1 4 5 0-0 0 1 1 0 2 3-9 at Washington 1-0 17 1-5 .200 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 4 5 0-0 0 1 1 0 2 3-14 vs. Arizona State 1-0 17 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 7-8 .875 1 2 3 2-0 1 0 0 0 11 3-15 vs. Arizona 1-0 21 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 0-0 0 2 0 1 6 3-16 vs. Oregon 1-0 25 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 4 4 1-0 0 1 0 0 5 3-22 vs. Minnesota 1-0 28 4-8 .500 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 3 3 6 3-0 1 2 0 0 10 TOTALS 34-9 796 102-229 .445 15-44 .341 23-36 .639 56 115 171 50-0 33 29 9 17 242
DAVID WEAR’S 2013-14 Game-by-Game Statistics (at UCLA) DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-8 Drexel 1-1 36 6-11 .545 1-1 1.000 1-3 .333 2 4 6 2-0 0 4 1 0 14 11-12 Oakland 1-1 24 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 3 3 6 2-0 2 2 0 0 8 11-18 Sacramento State 1-1 28 5-12 .417 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 4 6 10 1-0 0 3 0 1 12 11-22 Morehead State 1-1 21 3-6 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3 2 5 3-0 1 2 0 0 6 11-24 Chattanooga 1-1 22 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 3 5 1-0 1 1 1 1 6 11-28 Nevada 1-1 22 3-3 1.000 1-1 1.000 3-4 .750 1 2 3 2-0 1 1 0 3 10 11-29 Northwestern 1-1 22 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 4-0 1 1 0 0 5 12-3 UC Santa Barbara 1-1 19 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 4 4 1-0 0 0 0 1 0 12-7 at Missouri 1-1 21 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 3-0 0 1 0 1 2 12-14 Prairie View A&M 1-1 20 3-3 1.000 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 2 1 3 1-0 0 0 0 2 9 12-19 vs. Duke 1-1 26 6-7 .857 4-4 1.000 0-0 ..000 2 2 4 3-0 0 0 0 1 16 12-22 Weber State 1-1 20 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 3 0 3 2-0 0 1 0 0 9 12-28 Alabama 1-1 18 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 3-0 0 2 1 0 4 1-5 USC 1-1 20 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 3 4 7 3-0 2 0 0 1 6 1-9 Arizona 1-1 16 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 3-0 1 0 0 2 4 1-12 Arizona State 1-1 23 1-6 .167 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2 1 3 2-0 0 0 0 1 3 1-16 at Colorado 1-1 19 4-8 .500 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 3 4 7 2-0 0 0 0 0 11 1-18 at Utah 1-1 24 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1-0 0 0 0 3 4 1-23 Stanford 1-1 12 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 4-0 0 2 0 0 4 1-26 California 1-1 33 6-10 .600 2-2 1.000 4-4 1.000 2 5 7 0-0 0 3 2 0 18 1-30 at Oregon 1-1 18 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 2 1 3 1-0 1 1 0 2 5 2-2 at Oregon State 1-1 21 2-6 .333 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 2 1 3 1-0 0 0 0 0 7 2-8 at USC 1-1 26 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 1 5 6 0-0 2 2 0 1 7 2-13 Colorado 1-1 22 3-6 .500 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 2 2 3-0 3 0 0 0 7 2-15 Utah 1-1 28 2-6 .333 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2 3 5 2-0 0 1 1 1 4 2-19 at California 1-1 25 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 3 3 2-0 2 0 0 0 3 2-22 at Stanford 1-1 20 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 3-0 0 1 0 0 0 2-27 Oregon 1-1 35 3-8 .375 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 2 4 6 5-1 0 1 0 0 7 3-2 Oregon State 1-1 18 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 0 0 0 4-0 2 0 0 1 6 3-6 at Washington 1-1 24 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 2 4 6 1-0 5 0 0 0 4 3-8 at Washington State 1-1 22 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 3-13 vs. Oregon 1-1 22 4-5 .800 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 0 4 4 1-0 1 1 0 0 11 3-14 vs. Stanford 1-1 23 3-5 .600 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 2-0 0 1 0 0 6 3-15 vs. Arizona 1-1 35 3-5 .600 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 0 3 3 0-0 0 0 0 0 8 3-21 vs. Tulsa 1-1 21 1-5 .200 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 2-0 1 0 1 0 2 3-23 vs. Stephen F. Austin 1-1 18 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2 1 3 2-0 1 0 0 0 5 3-27 vs. Florida 1-1 24 2-3 .667 2-3 .667 1-2 .500 1 5 6 2-0 1 2 0 1 7 TOTALS 37-37 848 93-185 .503 23-52 .442 33-41 .805 52 90 142 74-1 28 33 7 23 242
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David Wear’s Statistics AT NORTH CAROLINA Season Yr. 2009-10 FR CAREER
G-GS MIN MPG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT RPG PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS PPG 27-2 280 10.3 31-71 .437 8-16 .500 9-16 .563 17 28 45 1.7 20-0 11 20 2 7 79 2.9 27-2 280 10.3 31-71 .437 8-16 .500 9-16 .563 17 28 45 1.7 20-0 11 20 2 7 79 2.9
David Wear’s STATISTICS AT UCLA Season 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 CAREER
Yr. G-GS MIN MPG FG-FGA PCT SO 32-30 908 28.4 128-263 .487 JR 34-9 796 23.4 102-229 .445 SR 37-37 848 22.9 93-185 .503 103-76 2552 24.8 323-677 .477
3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT RPG 14-30 .467 55-70 .786 66 136 202 6.3 15-44 .341 23-36 .639 56 115 171 5.0 23-52 .442 33-41 .805 52 90 142 3.8 52-126 .413 111-147 .755 174 341 515 5.0
PF-DQ 77-2 50-0 74-1 201-3
A TO BS S 24 38 7 22 33 29 9 17 28 33 7 23 85 100 23 62
PTS PPG 325 10.2 242 7.1 242 6.5 809 7.9
PF-DQ 221-3
A TO BS S 96 120 25 69
PTS PPG 888 8.6
David Wear’s Career Statistics (at NORTH CAROLINA AND UCLA) Season CAREER
Yr. G-GS MIN MPG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT RPG 130-78 2832 27.5 354-748 .473 60-142 .423 120-163 .736 191 369 560 5.4
(Jan. 30) after having returned from a concussion ... sustained a concussion at Arizona (Jan. 24), missing the entire second half of that game ... had a seven-game streak of scoring in double figures midway through the season (Dec. 22-Jan. 19), when he averaged 16.7 ppg and 5.1 rpg in the sevengame span … in a 23-point effort at Colorado (Jan. 12), totaled 15 points in the second half – at Colorado, scored nine consecutive points for UCLA from the 5:08 mark to the 1:25 mark … recorded 12 points (including 10 in the second half) and eight rebounds in UCLA’s 57-53 win at Utah (Jan. 10) … finished with 15 points, three rebounds, two blocks and two steals in UCLA’s 79-65 win over California (Jan. 3) … in a 22-point effort against Missouri (Dec. 28), made 11 of 20 field goals and grabbed nine rebounds … had a career-high five blocked shots against Prairie View A&M (Dec. 15) … was second on the team with 17 points in UCLA’s season-opening 86-59 win over Indiana State (Nov. 9).
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WEAR 6-10 • 230 RS Senior in 2013-14 • Forward Huntington Beach, Calif. (North Carolina)
NOTES
In three seasons at UCLA, averaged 9.8 points, 4.7 rebounds, 0.8 assists and 1.0 blocks per game in 96 contests (83 starts) … totaled 941 points and 453 rebounds in three years … transferred to UCLA along with his twin brother David Wear after playing at North Carolina during the 200910 season … in four seasons of college basketball, scored 1,052 points … scored in double figures in 50 of 96 career games at UCLA.
2011-12
Played in 30 games, making 24 starts … was second on the team in points per game (11.5) and rebounds per game (5.9) … averaged 26.2 minutes per game … ranked 10th in the league with 5.9 rebounds per game … ranked 12th in the Pac-12 in conference play with 5.9 rebounds per game … scored in double figures in 19 games … registered three double-doubles, all in Pac12 games during the final month of the season … led the team and ranked eighth in the Pac-12 in all games in free throw percentage (.791, 68-86) … finished second on the team and ninth in the Pac-12 with 36 blocked shots (1.2 bpg), ranking ninth in that category in the Pac-12 in conference games (1.1 bpg) … was second in the Pac-12 in offensive rebounds per game (86, 2.9 orpg) … logged a season-high 20 points in UCLA’s win at home against Arizona (Jan. 5), going 7-for-9 from the floor and 6-for-6 from the free throw line with five rebounds and three blocks … grabbed a career-high 13 rebounds and logged 11 points in a loss at St. John’s (Feb. 5) … other doubledoubles came against USC (Feb. 15), totaling 14 points and 11 rebounds, and in the team’s regular-season finale against Washington (March 3), logging 16 points and 10 rebounds … missed the win at Washington State (Feb. 4) with a high left ankle sprain sustained midway through the second half at Washington (Feb. 2) … missed the Eastern Washington (Dec. 14) and UC Davis (Dec. 17) games and six days of practice due to a skin infection (cellulitis) on his left foot … the skin infection was on the same toe that he cut while snorkeling in Maui (Nov. 24) … had two front teeth knocked out in the win over Pepperdine (Nov. 28).
2013-14
Played in 34 games, making 28 starts … finished his senior season averaging 7.2 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 23.9 minutes per game … scored in double figures in 12 of 34 games played … ranked ninth among Pac-12 players in field goal percentage (53.0 pct, 105-198) … scored a season-high 16 points in UCLA’s 84-59 win over Stanford (March 14) in the Pac-12 Tournament semifinals, connecting on 8-of-8 shots … totaled a season-high seven rebounds and added 13 points in UCLA’s 92-74 victory against Colorado (Feb. 13) … missed UCLA’s first three games, recovering from an appendectomy performed on Oct. 28, 2013 … after returning to the lineup, came off the bench for UCLA in his first six games before entering the starting lineup … scored 14 points on 6-of-12 shooting in the Bruins’ final game of the year, a 79-68 loss to Florida in the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16 … scored 10 points on 5-of-5 shooting in UCLA’s 76-59 win against Tulsa (March 21) in the second round of the NCAA Tournament … scored 14 points and recorded five rebounds and five assists against Oregon in the Bruins’ 82-63 win (March 13) in the quarterfinals of the Pac-12 Tournament … made his first 23 free throw attempts and finished the season shooting 83.3 percent from the free throw line (25-30) … shot 44.0 percent from three-point range (11-25) … made 10 of 19 three-point attempts in UCLA’s final 16 games after having made just one of six attempts in his first 18 games.
2010-11
Redshirted.
2012-13
Played in 32 games, making 31 starts … averaged 10.9 points and 5.2 rebounds in 28.9 minutes per game … scored in double figures in 19 of 32 games played … ranked seventh in the Pac-12 in free throw percentage (81.5, 66-81) and 12th in field goal percentage (49.3 pct, 140-284) … also ranked 15th in the conference in blocked shots per game (33 blocks, 1.03 bpg) … scored a career-high 23 points in UCLA’s 78-75 win at Colorado (Jan. 12) … also reached the 20-point plateau with a 22-point effort against No. 7 Missouri (Dec. 28) … grabbed a season-high nine rebounds against Missouri (Dec. 28) … scored 10 points, all in the first half, of UCLA’s 61-54 win at Washington (March 9), returning from a nagging right foot injury … re-injured his right foot landing after rebounding the ball in the second half at Washington State (March 6), missing the game’s remaining 15 minutes … missed the games at USC (Feb. 24) and at home against Arizona State (Feb. 27) with a sprained right foot … did not play at Arizona State (Jan. 26) due to a concussion … scored 16 points and had five rebounds against USC
2009-10 (at North Carolina)
Played in 32 games, making one start as a true freshman … averaged 3.5 points and 2.2 rebounds per game … had 36 offensive rebounds out of 69 total rebounds … made 23-of-31 free throws (.742 pct) … scored a seasonhigh 13 points in a season-high 25 minutes against Wake Forest in his first collegiate start, going 6-for-11 from the field with six rebounds … scored six points and had two offensive rebounds in a win against Mississippi State – in that game, came off the bench when Tyler Zeller was knocked out of the game and hit both free throws with 12:10 left in the second half … received four stitches above his right eye after colliding with Marcus Ginyard in the first half of UNC’s win against William and Mary … sprained his left ankle in practice on Feb. 9 and was unable to play five games … returned to action at Wake Forest (Feb. 27), logging four points in 12 minutes in a victory … had six points and two offensive rebounds against Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament … was UNC’s defensive player of the game in the win at N.C.
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Personal
State, helping the Tar Heels limit the Wolfpack to 63 points, which was 25 fewer than N.C. State had scored in its previous win over Duke … scored six points and grabbed a season-high eight rebounds (four offensive) in 16 minutes at Clemson … hit a key basket in a crucial 11-2 scoring run in the first half of UNC’s win over Michigan State … scored eight points against Syracuse at Madison Square Garden and followed that performance with seven points against Gardner-Webb … won his first defensive player of the game award for his contributions against Texas.
Full name: Travis James Wear … born in Long Beach, Calif., on Sept. 21, 1990 … parents are David and Gloria Wear … his identical twin, David, is his only sibling … his father, David Sr., played college basketball at Fresno State and Cal State Fullerton and professionally overseas … played AAU basketball for Pump N’ Run Elite … political science major.
High School
Played for head coach Gary McKnight at Mater Dei High School (Santa Ana, Calif.) … averaged 14.9 points and 6.4 rebounds per game as a senior at Mater Dei … logged 16.1 points and 8.3 rebounds per game as a junior … played in the McDonald’s All-American Game in 2009 alongside his brother, David … secured fourth-team All-America honors from Parade magazine … also was a third-team All-California selection in 2009 from MaxPreps … captured All-Orange County and All-CIF honors … scored a career-high 34 points as a senior against Orange Lutheran … helped Mater Dei finish the 2008-09 high school season ranked No. 9, nationally, in USA Today’s rankings … guided Mater Dei to back-to-back state championships (200607, 2007-08) … as a junior (2007-08), helped Mater Dei defeat Archbishop Mitty, 65-53, at ARCO Arena in the state championship game … Mater Dei finished the 2007-08 season with a 35-1 record … earned first-team allstate, all-league and All-CIF honors as a junior … led Mater Dei to a 69-64 overtime win over Archbishop Mitty in the 2007 state finals (sophomore season) at ARCO Arena to help the Monarchs win the Division II state title … Mater Dei went 33-4 as a sophomore (2006-07) … was an honor roll student at Mater Dei.
USA Basketball
Named to the 2008 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team on July 8, 2008 … the U.S .team went 4-1, capturing a silver medal at the FIBA Americas U18 Championship in Formosa, Argentina on July 14-18, 2008 … in pool play, Team USA defeated Venezuela (82-73), Bahamas (115-51) and Puerto Rico (106-64) and then defeated Canada (82-66) in the medal rounds before falling to the host Argentina (77-64) in the gold medal game … played in all five games, averaging 8.8 points and 5.4 rebounds per game while shooting 50.0 percent (16-for-32) from the field.
Travis Wear
Travis Wear’s 2009-10 Game-by-Game STATISTICS (at North Carolina) DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-9 Florida International 1-0 10 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1-0 0 0 0 0 2 11-11 North Carolina Central 1-0 11 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1 2 3 0-0 1 2 0 1 2 11-15 Valparaiso 1-0 11 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 1 3 0-0 0 1 0 0 4 11-19 vs. Ohio State 1-0 12 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 2-0 0 0 0 0 4 11-20 vs. Syracuse 1-0 10 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 0 3 1-0 0 1 0 0 8 11-23 Gardner-Webb 1-0 11 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 2 1 3 0-0 0 1 0 1 7 11-29 Nevada 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 12-1 Michigan State 1-0 6 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 1-0 0 0 0 0 2 12-5 at Kentucky 1-0 8 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 12-12 Presbyterian 1-0 17 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 2-0 0 0 0 0 6 12-19 vs. Texas 1-0 8 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2-0 0 0 1 0 0 12-22 Marshall 1-0 10 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1-0 1 2 0 0 5 12-28 Rutgers 1-0 7 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 2 2 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 12-30 Albany 1-0 7 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 1 0 1 0-0 0 2 1 0 4 1-4 at College of Charleston 1-0 4 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 1-10 Virginia Tech 1-0 6 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1 2 1-13 at Clemson 1-0 16 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 4 8 2-0 0 1 0 0 6 1-16 Georgia Tech 1-0 21 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 1 4 0-0 0 0 0 0 6 1-20 Wake Forest 1-1 25 6-11 .545 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 3 3 6 2-0 1 0 0 0 13 1-26 at N.C. State 1-0 17 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 1 3 4 1-0 1 1 0 2 2 1-31 Virginia 1-0 16 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 4 2 6 2-0 0 2 0 2 4 2-4 at Virginia Tech 1-0 12 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2 1 3 1-0 1 0 0 0 1 2-7 at Maryland 1-0 7 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 1-0 0 2 0 0 2 2-27 at Wake Forest 1-0 12 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 3-0 0 2 0 0 4 3-2 Miami 1-0 8 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 1 1 0-0 0 2 0 0 3 3-6 at Duke 1-0 8 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 1 0 1 3-0 0 3 0 0 4 3-11 vs. Georgia Tech 1-0 12 2-5 .400 1-1 1.000 1-2 .500 2 0 2 3-0 0 0 0 0 6 3-16 William and Mary 1-0 5 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 3-0 0 0 0 0 2 3-20 at Mississippi State 1-0 9 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 2 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 3-23 at UAB 1-0 7 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3-30 vs. Rhode Island 1-0 7 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 4-1 vs. Dayton 1-0 2 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 32-1 324 43-104 .413 2-6 .333 23-31 .742 36 33 69 35-0 7 24 2 8 111
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Travis Wear’s 2011-12 Game-by-Game STATISTICS (at UCLA) DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-11 Loyola Marymount 1-1 22 5-9 .556 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 5 3 8 3-0 0 1 0 1 11 11-15 Middle Tennessee State 1-1 26 4-10 .400 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 4 0 4 3-0 0 0 0 3 10 11-21 vs. Chaminade 1-1 24 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 7-8 .875 4 4 8 3-0 2 5 1 0 11 11-22 vs. Kansas 1-1 35 1-7 .143 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 2 0 2 1-0 0 2 2 1 4 11-23 vs. Michigan 1-1 24 6-10 .600 2-2 1.000 2-2 1.000 1 1 2 2-0 0 2 2 0 16 11-28 Pepperdine 1-0 25 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 5 5 10 1-0 0 1 3 1 8 12-3 Texas 1-1 30 6-15 .400 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 4 0 4 2-0 0 0 1 2 13 12-10 Pennsylvania 1-1 30 6-11 .545 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 2 1 3 1-0 1 1 1 1 12 12-20 UC Irvine 1-0 20 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 3 6 2-0 2 0 1 0 6 12-23 Richmond 1-0 22 6-10 .600 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2 2 4 2-0 0 1 1 0 14 12-29 at Stanford 1-0 23 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 0 2 2 3-0 0 0 1 0 5 12-31 at California 1-0 18 4-7 .571 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 4-0 0 1 1 0 8 1-5 Arizona 1-1 22 7-9 .778 0-0 .000 6-6 1.000 4 1 5 4-0 0 0 3 0 20 1-7 Arizona State 1-1 26 5-7 .714 0-0 .000 6-6 1.000 5 2 7 2-0 0 2 1 0 16 1-15 at USC 1-1 30 7-12 .583 0-0 .000 5-5 1.000 4 4 8 1-0 0 0 0 1 19 1-19 at Oregon State 1-1 30 8-12 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 3 5 2-0 0 2 0 0 16 1-21 at Oregon 1-1 35 7-9 .778 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 3 4 7 2-0 0 1 1 0 17 1-26 Utah 1-1 18 3-6 .500 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0 2 2 2-0 0 1 1 1 8 1-28 Colorado 1-1 29 6-10 .600 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1 6 7 4-0 1 1 1 2 14 2-2 at Washington 1-1 22 4-15 .267 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 4 8 2-0 0 0 1 0 8 2-9 Stanford 1-0 28 5-8 .625 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 2 3 5 4-0 1 0 3 1 13 2-11 California 1-1 22 1-6 .167 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 4 3 7 4-0 0 2 1 0 4 2-15 USC 1-1 37 6-12 .500 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 6 5 11 2-0 2 3 0 1 14 2-18 at St. John’s 1-1 25 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 7 6 13 2-0 0 2 2 0 11 2-23 at Arizona State 1-1 26 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2 1 3 2-0 1 1 0 1 8 2-25 at Arizona 1-1 25 5-9 .556 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 3 4 7 3-0 0 0 0 1 13 3-1 Washington State 1-1 25 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 5 5 3-0 3 1 3 2 8 3-3 Washington 1-1 27 6-11 .545 0-0 .000 4-5 .800 3 7 10 1-0 0 1 1 0 16 3-7 vs. USC 1-1 30 5-9 .556 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 3 5 8 1-0 0 1 1 0 12 3-8 vs. Arizona 1-1 30 4-7 .571 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 0 6 6 5-1 0 2 3 2 10 TOTALS 30-24 786 137-257 .533 3-7 .429 68-86 .791 86 92 178 73-1 13 34 36 21 345
TRAVIS Wear’s 2012-13 Game-by-Game STATISTICS (at UCLA) DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-9 Indiana State 1-1 31 6-11 .545 0-0 .000 5-7 .714 4 3 7 3-0 1 5 1 1 17 11-13 UC Irvine 1-1 31 6-15 .400 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 7 8 5-1 1 1 1 1 12 11-15 James Madison 1-1 25 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 5 6 3-0 1 1 2 0 6 11-19 vs. Georgetown 1-1 34 4-10 .400 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 1 7 8 2-0 0 2 0 0 12 11-20 vs. Georgia 1-1 32 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 0 8 8 2-0 0 3 1 0 10 11-25 Cal Poly 1-1 34 5-9 .556 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 0 4 4 2-0 1 3 1 1 14 11-28 Cal State Northridge 1-1 28 6-8 .750 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2 5 7 0-0 0 3 4 1 14 12-1 vs. San Diego State 1-1 32 4-10 .400 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 4 8 2-0 0 1 0 0 8 12-8 vs. Texas 1-1 23 2-7 .286 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 3 5 8 4-0 1 0 0 0 6 12-15 Prairie View A&M 1-1 23 2-4 .500 1-1 1.000 3-3 1.000 2 2 4 4-0 2 1 5 1 8 12-18 Long Beach State 1-1 31 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 5 6 1-0 2 2 0 2 8 12-22 Fresno State 1-1 24 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 3-0 1 1 2 0 6 12-28 Missouri 1-1 37 11-20 .550 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 5 9 1-0 1 0 2 3 22 1-3 California 1-1 35 6-11 .545 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 1 2 3 2-0 0 1 2 2 15 1-5 Stanford 1-1 33 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 1 2 3 2-0 0 1 1 0 11 1-10 at Utah 1-1 32 4-7 .571 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 1 7 8 2-0 0 0 1 1 12 1-12 at Colorado 1-1 33 11-17 .647 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 1 3 4 2-0 0 1 0 1 23 1-17 Oregon State 1-1 30 6-9 .667 1-1 1.000 4-4 1.000 2 5 7 5-1 1 2 0 0 17 1-19 Oregon 1-1 34 8-14 .571 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 4-0 0 3 1 0 17 1-24 at Arizona 1-1 11 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2-0 0 0 0 1 6 1-30 USC 1-1 38 5-9 .556 0-2 .000 6-6 1.000 1 4 5 4-0 1 2 1 1 16 2-7 Washington 1-1 34 2-9 .222 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 2 1 3 3-0 0 1 1 2 9 2-9 Washington State 1-1 24 5-5 1.000 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 3 0 3 3-0 0 1 0 1 11 2-14 at California 1-1 30 3-9 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 3 4 3-0 1 3 3 0 7 2-16 at Stanford 1-1 28 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 6 6 5-1 1 1 0 0 2 3-2 Arizona 1-1 17 3-6 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 3-0 0 2 0 1 6 3-6 at Washington State 1-0 15 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 2-0 0 0 1 0 2 3-9 at Washington 1-1 31 4-9 .444 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 2 2 4 1-0 1 2 0 0 10 3-14 vs. Arizona State 1-1 33 6-14 .429 0-0 .000 3-3 1.000 2 4 6 1-0 1 0 0 1 15 3-15 vs. Arizona 1-1 27 4-9 .444 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 3 2 5 2-0 0 0 2 1 11 3-16 vs. Oregon 1-1 34 4-12 .333 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 3 4 7 3-0 0 1 0 1 13 3-22 vs. Minnesota 1-1 20 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 3 2 5 4-0 0 0 1 0 4 TOTALS 32-31 924 140-284 .493 4-13 .308 66-81 .815 51 116 167 85-3 17 44 33 23 350
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TRAVIS WEAR’S 2013-14 Game-by-Game Statistics DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-22 Morehead State 1-0 22 5-8 .625 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 2 2 4 3-0 0 0 2 3 11 11-24 Chattanooga 1-0 16 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 3-0 0 0 2 1 8 11-28 Nevada 1-0 17 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 0 0 0 5-1 1 0 1 0 8 11-29 Northwestern 1-0 21 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2-0 0 0 0 0 4 12-3 UC Santa Barbara 1-0 15 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 4-0 0 1 0 1 0 12-7 at Missouri 1-0 22 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0 2 2 4-0 2 0 0 0 2 12-14 Prairie View A&M 1-1 22 5-8 .625 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 2-0 1 0 2 0 10 12-19 vs. Duke 1-1 21 1-6 .167 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2-0 0 0 1 0 2 12-22 Weber State 1-1 19 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 2 2 3-0 1 1 0 0 6 12-28 Alabama 1-1 33 4-10 .400 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2 3 5 2-0 2 1 0 0 10 1-5 USC 1-1 25 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 4-0 3 0 0 0 4 1-9 Arizona 1-1 24 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 4-0 1 0 1 0 6 1-12 Arizona State 1-1 24 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 1 4 3-0 0 0 1 0 6 1-16 at Colorado 1-1 21 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 3 5 3-0 3 1 0 1 4 1-18 at Utah 1-1 29 2-4 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1 4 5 3-0 1 3 1 1 5 1-23 Stanford 1-1 15 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 4-0 2 0 0 3 2 1-26 California 1-1 17 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 2 6 4-0 2 2 0 0 2 1-30 at Oregon 1-1 27 5-8 .625 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1 2 3 1-0 0 2 1 1 12 2-2 at Oregon State 1-1 13 3-6 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 5-1 2 0 0 0 7 2-8 at USC 1-1 29 3-7 .429 1-2 .500 4-4 1.000 1 4 5 2-0 2 0 1 3 11 2-13 Colorado 1-1 30 6-6 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 3 4 7 1-0 0 0 3 1 13 2-15 Utah 1-1 19 3-5 .600 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 3-0 2 0 1 0 8 2-19 at California 1-1 24 6-8 .750 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 1-0 2 0 0 1 13 2-22 at Stanford 1-1 20 4-6 .667 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 3 1 4 4-0 0 0 0 1 10 2-27 Oregon 1-1 43 3-9 .333 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 1 1 2 4-0 2 1 1 0 9 3-2 Oregon State 1-1 30 2-6 .333 1-1 1.000 1-2 .500 1 2 3 3-0 2 1 0 0 6 3-6 at Washington 1-1 21 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2-0 3 0 0 1 2 3-8 at Washington State 1-1 22 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 2-0 0 0 0 2 4 3-13 vs. Oregon 1-1 32 6-8 .750 2-2 1.000 0-1 .000 1 4 5 3-0 5 0 0 1 14 3-14 vs. Stanford 1-1 28 8-8 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 2 4 3-0 1 0 0 1 16 3-15 vs. Arizona 1-1 27 1-5 .200 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1 2 3 5-1 3 0 1 1 3 3-21 vs. Tulsa 1-1 26 5-5 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 4-0 0 0 1 1 10 3-23 vs. Stephen F. Austin 1-1 28 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 3-0 5 0 1 0 4 3-27 vs. Florida 1-1 30 6-12 .500 0-3 .000 2-2 1.000 0 2 2 3-0 1 0 2 1 14 TOTALS 34-28 812 105-198 .530 11-25 .440 25-30 .833 33 75 108 104-3 49 13 23 25 246
Travis Wear’s Statistics at North Carolina Season Yr. 2009-10 FR CAREER
G-GS MIN MPG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT RPG PF-DQ 32-1 324 10.1 43-104 .413 2-6 .333 23-31 .742 36 33 69 2.2 35-0 32-1 324 10.1 43-104 .413 2-6 .333 23-31 .742 36 33 69 2.2 35-0
A TO BS S PTS PPG 7 24 2 8 111 3.5 7 24 2 8 111 3.5
Travis Wear’s Statistics at UCLA Season 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 CAREER
Yr. SO JR SR
G-GS MIN MPG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT RPG 30-24 786 26.2 137-257 .533 3-7 .429 68-86 .791 86 92 178 5.9 32-31 924 28.9 140-284 .493 4-13 .308 66-81 .815 51 116 167 5.2 34-28 812 23.9 105-198 .530 11-25 .440 25-30 .833 33 75 108 3.2 96-83 2522 26.3 382-739 .517 18-45 .400 159-197 .807 170 283 453 4.7
PF-DQ 73-1 85-3 104-3 262-7
A 13 17 49 79
TO BS S 34 36 21 44 33 23 13 23 25 91 92 69
PTS PPG 345 11.5 350 10.9 246 7.2 941 9.8
PF-DQ 297-7
A TO BS S PTS PPG 86 115 94 77 1052 8.2
TRAVIS Wear’s Career Statistics (at NORTH CAROLINA AND UCLA) Season CAREER
Yr. G-GS MIN MPG FG-FGA PCT 128-84 2846 22.2 425-843 .504
3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT RPG 20-51 .392 182-228 .798 206 316 522 4.1
David Wear
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aubrey
WILLIAMS 5-8 • 175 Senior in 2013-14 • Guard Palmdale, Calif. (Knight HS)
2013-14
Played in 11 games … averaged 0.1 points and 0.1 rebounds per game … totaled 14 minutes as a senior … scored one point in UCLA’s win against Northwestern (Nov. 28) … grabbed one rebound in three minutes against Stanford in the semifinals of the Pac-12 Tournament (March 14).
2012-13
Played in four games … recorded one rebound in seven total minutes … logged a season-high three minutes in his collegiate debut, playing in UCLA’s win over James Madison (Nov. 15) … grabbed one rebound in two minutes during UCLA’s victory against Prairie View A&M (Dec. 15).
HIGH SCHOOL
Three-year varsity basketball letterwinner at Knight High School (Palmdale, Calif.) under head coach Tom Hegre … was a part of two Golden League championship teams (2007-08, 2009-10) … earned the highest GPA of any basketball player his senior year … served as team captain during his senior season (2009-10), leading Knight HS to a 20-7 overall record and a 13-1 mark in the Golden League … helped guide Knight HS to a 16-9 record during his junior season (2008-09) … averaged 4.7 points, 5.1 assists, 2.7 rebounds and 2.7 steals per game in 21 contests as a junior … led Knight HS with 112 assists and 56 steals during his junior season … as a sophomore (2007-08), guided Knight HS to a 24-9 record and 12-2 mark in Golden League games … played in 24 games as a sophomore, registering 1.9 points, 2.5 assists and 1.4 steals per game … ranked third on the team in assists (61) and fourth in steals (34) … played club basketball for AV Champions, serving as team captain and recording the highest GPA on the team.
Personal
Full name: Aubrey DeJuan Williams … born in Harbor City, Calif., on Feb. 19, 1992 … parents are Vernell and Angela Williams … has one sister, Joice … political science major.
Aubrey Williams
AUBREY WILLIAMS’ 2013-14 Game-by-Game STATISTICS DATE OPP G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF-DQ A TO BS S PTS 11-12 Oakland 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 11-18 Sacramento State 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 11-24 Chattanooga 1-0 2 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 11-29 Northwestern 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 1 12-14 Prairie View A&M 1-0 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 12-22 Weber State 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1-5 USC 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3-2 Oregon State 1-0 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3-14 vs. Stanford 1-0 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 3-21 vs. Tulsa 1-0 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3-23 vs. Stephen F. Austin 1-0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 11-0 14 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 1 1 1-0 0 0 0 1 1
AUBREY WILLIAMS’ Career Statistics Season Yr. 2012-13 JR 2013-14 SR CAREER
G-GS MIN MPG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT RPG PF-DQ 4-0 7 1.8 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 0-0 11-0 14 1.3 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 1 1 .1 1-0 15-0 21 1.4 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 2 2 0.1 1-0
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A TO BS 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
S PTS PPG 0 0 0.0 1 1 .1 1 1 0.1
(central image) UCLA captured its 11th NCAA Championship in 1995, defeating Arkansas in the title game by a 89-78 margin. The Bruins edged Missouri, 75-74, on a late-second full-court sprint and layup by Tyus Edney, to advance to the “Sweet Sixteen” that season. (top left) Brothers Ed and Charles O’Bannon played critical roles for UCLA that season. (right) UCLA won the NCAA Championship in 1972, marking the program’s fifth consecutive national title.
UCLA’S CHAMPIONSHIP TRADITION
Conference Champions
11 NCAA Championships 1 NIT Championship 31 Conference Championships NCAA Champions Season 1963-64 1964-65 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1974-75 1994-95
Coach John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden Jim Harrick
Record 30-0 28-2 30-0 29-1 29-1 28-2 29-1 30-0 30-0 28-3 32-1
UCLA has played in 44 NCAA Basketball Tournaments (second in NCAA); has won 11 national titles (leads NCAA); has made 18 Final Four appearances (leads NCAA); has won 99 games (second in NCAA) while losing just 36 for a 73.3 winning percentage (second in NCAA).
NIT Champions Season 1984-85
Coach Walt Hazzard
Rod Foster
Record 21-12
Dan Gadzuric
Season 1944-45 A 1946-47 A 1948-49 A 1949-50 B 1950-51 C 1951-52 B 1954-55 A 1955-56 B 1961-62 D 1962-63 E 1963-64 D 1964-65 D 1966-67 D 1967-68 D 1968-69 F 1969-70 F 1970-71 F 1971-72 F 1972-73 F 1973-74 F 1974-75 F 1975-76 F 1976-77 F 1977-78 F 1978-79 G 1982-83 G 1986-87 G 1991-92 G 1994-95 G 1995-96 G 1996-97 G 2005-06 G 2006-07 G 2007-08 G 2012-13 H A B C D E F G H
Coach Wilbur Johns Wilbur Johns John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden Gene Bartow Gene Bartow Gary Cunningham Gary Cunningham Larry Farmer Walt Hazzard Jim Harrick Jim Harrick Jim Harrick Steve Lavin Ben Howland Ben Howland Ben Howland Ben Howland
Record 3-1 9-3 10-2 10-2 8-4 8-4 11-1 16-0 10-2 7-5 15-0 14-0 14-0 14-0 13-1 12-2 14-0 14-0 14-0 12-2 12-2 13-1 11-3 14-0 15-3 15-3 14-4 16-2 17-1 16-2 15-3 14-4 15-3 16-2 13-5
Pacific Coast Conference Southern Division Champions Pacific Coast Conference Champions Pacific Coast Conference Southern Division Co-Champions Athletic Association of Western Universities Champions Athletic Association of Western Universities Co-Champions Pac-8 Conference Champions Pac-10 Conference Champions Pac-12 Conference Champions
Jordan Farmar
Josh Shipp
UCLA in Top 10 Polls Since the inception of the Associated Press poll (1949), UCLA finished the season ranked No. 1 on eight occasions. From 1964-1979, the Bruins finished No. 1 seven times and finished second seven times. Since the inception of the National Association of Basketball Coaches poll in 1951, UCLA has finished No. 1 seven times. From 1964-1979, the Bruins were ranked No. 1 on six occasions and finished second seven times. Associated Press
1950 7th 1956 8th 1964 1st 1965 2nd 1967 1st 1968 2nd 1969 1st 1970 2nd 1971 1st 1972 1st 1973 1st 1974 2nd 1975 1st
NABC Coaches*
1976 5th 1977 2nd 1978 2nd 1979 2nd 1981 10th 1983 7th 1992 4th 1995 1st 1997 7th 2006 7th 2007 6th 2008 3rd
1956 9th 1957 (tied) 9t 1964 1st 1965 2nd 1967 1st 1968 2nd 1969 1st 1970 2nd 1971 1st 1972 1st 1973 1st 1974 2nd
1975 2nd 1976 5th 1977 4th 1978 2nd 1979 2nd 1983 7th 1992 8th 1995 1st 1997 7th 2006 2nd 2007 3rd 2008 4th
* United Press International until 1991, USA Today in 1992.
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John Wooden
UCLA Super Seasons In its illustrious history, UCLA has won at least 20 games 48 times, including 40 times in the last 46 years (19672014). The Bruins won at least 20 games in 17 consecutive seasons (1966-67 through 1982-83) and during one seven-year stretch (1966-67 through 1972-73) compiled a record of 205-5, recording a record of 30-0 three times, 29-1 three times and 28-1 once. UCLA also won 20 or more games in 14 straight seasons (1988-89 through 2001-02). Overall, the Bruins have four 30-0 records to their credit. Below is a list of UCLA’s 20-win seasons.
Year 1948-49 1949-50 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1962-63 1963-64* 1964-65* 1966-67* 1967-68* 1968-69* 1969-70* 1970-71* 1971-72* 1972-73* 1973-74 1974-75* 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1984-85 1986-87 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95* 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2010-11 2012-13 2013-14
W 22 24 21 22 22 20 30 28 30 29 29 28 29 30 30 26 28 28 24 25 25 22 20 21 23 21 25 21 22 23 28 22 21 32 23 24 24 22 21 23 21 32 30 35 26 23 25 28
* denotes NCAA champion
L 7 7 5 6 4 9 0 2 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 4 2 4 5 3 5 10 7 6 6 12 7 10 11 9 5 11 7 1 8 8 9 9 12 9 12 7 6 4 9 11 10 9
Coach John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden John Wooden Gene Bartow Gene Bartow Gary Cunningham Gary Cunningham Larry Brown Larry Brown Larry Farmer Larry Farmer Walt Hazzard Walt Hazzard Jim Harrick Jim Harrick Jim Harrick Jim Harrick Jim Harrick Jim Harrick Jim Harrick Jim Harrick Steve Lavin Steve Lavin Steve Lavin Steve Lavin Steve Lavin Steve Lavin Ben Howland Ben Howland Ben Howland Ben Howland Ben Howland Ben Howland Steve Alford
NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS DATE
W/L
1949-50 3/24/50 3/25/50
(0-2)
1951-52 3/21/52 3/22/52
(0-2)
1955-56 3/16/56 3/17/56
(1-1)
1961-62 3/16/62 3/17/62 3/23/62 3/24/62
(2-2)
1962-63 3/15/63 3/16/63
(0-2)
1963-64 3/13/64 3/14/64 3/20/64 3/21/64
(4-0)
1964-65 3/12/65 3/13/65 3/19/65 3/20/65
(4-0)
1966-67 3/17/67 3/18/67 3/24/67 3/25/67
(4-0)
1967-68 3/15/68 3/16/68 3/22/68 3/23/68
(4-0)
1968-69 3/13/69 3/15/69 3/20/69 3/22/69
(4-0)
1969-70 3/12/70 3/14/70 3/19/70 3/21/70
(4-0)
1970-71 3/18/71 3/20/71 3/25/71 3/27/71
(4-0)
1971-72 3/16/72 3/18/72 3/23/72 3/25/72
(4-0)
1972-73 3/15/73 3/17/73 3/24/73 3/26/73
(4-0)
1973-74 (3-1) 3/14/74 3/16/74 3/23/74 3/25/74
OPPONENT
UCLA OPP
TOURNAMENT
SITE
L L
Bradley BYU
59 62
73 83
NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional
Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo.
L L
Santa Clara Oklahoma City
59 53
68 55
NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional
Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis, Ore.
L W
San Francisco Seattle
61 94
72 70
NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional
Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis, Ore.
W W L L
Utah State Oregon State Cincinnati Wake Forest
73 88 70 80
62 69 72 82
NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA Final Four Semifinal NCAA Final Four Consolation
Provo, Utah Provo, Utah Louisville, Ky. Louisville, Ky.
L L
Arizona State San Francisco
79 75
93 76
NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional
Provo, Utah Provo, Utah
W W W W
Seattle San Francisco Kansas State Duke
95 76 90 98
90 72 84 83
NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA Final Four Semifinal NCAA Final Four Championship
Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo.
W W W W
BYU San Francisco Wichita State Michigan
100 101 108 91
76 93 89 80
NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA Final Four Semifinal NCAA Final Four Championship
Provo, Utah Provo, Utah Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore.
W W W W
Wyoming Pacific Houston Dayton
109 80 73 79
60 64 58 64
NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA Final Four Semifinal NCAA Final Four Championship
Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Louisville, Ky. Louisville, Ky.
W W W W
New Mexico State Santa Clara Houston North Carolina
58 87 101 78
49 66 69 55
NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA Final Four Semifinal NCAA Final Four Championship
Albuquerque, N.M. Albuquerque, N.M. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif.
W W W W
New Mexico State Santa Clara Drake Purdue
53 90 85 92
38 52 82 72
NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA Final Four Semifinal NCAA Final Four Championship
Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Louisville, Ky. Louisville, Ky.
W W W W
Long Beach State Utah State New Mexico State Jacksonville
88 101 93 80
65 79 77 69
NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA Final Four Semifinal NCAA Final Four Championship
Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. College Park, Md. College Park, Md.
W W W W
BYU Long Beach State Kansas Villanova
91 57 68 68
73 55 60 62
NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA Final Four Semifinal NCAA Final Four Championship
Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Houston, Texas Houston, Texas
W W W W
Weber State Long Beach State Louisville Florida State
90 73 96 81
58 57 77 76
NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA Final Four Semifinal NCAA Final Four Championship
Provo, Utah Provo, Utah Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif.
W W W W
Arizona State San Francisco Indiana Memphis
98 54 70 87
81 39 59 66
NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA Final Four Semifinal NCAA Final Four Championship
Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion St. Louis. Mo. St. Louis, Mo.
W Dayton W San Francisco L N.C. State W Kansas
(3 OT) 111
100 60 80 61
NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA Final Four Semifinal NCAA Final Four Consolation
Tucson, Ariz. Tucson, Ariz. Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro, N.C.
(2 OT)
83 77 78
95
NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS DATE
W/L
OPPONENT
1974-75 (5-0) 3/15/75 3/20/75 3/22/75 3/29/75 3/31/75
W Michigan W Montana W Arizona State W Louisville W Kentucky
1975-76 3/13/76 3/18/76 3/20/76 3/27/76 3/29/76
(4-1) W W W L W
San Diego State Pepperdine Arizona Indiana Rutgers
1976-77 3/12/77 3/17/77
(1-1) W L
1977-78 3/11/78 3/16/78
(1-1)
1978-79 3/11/79 3/15/79 3/17/79
(2-1)
1979-80 3/7/80 3/9/80 3/13/80 3/15/80 3/22/80 3/24/80
(5-1)
1980-81 3/14/81
(0-1)
1982-83 3/19/83
(0-1)
1986-87 3/12/87 3/14/87
(1-1)
1988-89 3/17/89 3/19/89
(1-1)
1989-90 3/16/90 3/18/90 3/22/90
(2-1)
1990-91 3/18/91
(0-1)
1991-92 3/20/92 3/22/92 3/26/92 3/28/92
(3-1)
1992-93 3/19/93 3/21/93
(1-1)
1993-94 3/18/94
(0-1)
1994-95 3/17/95 3/19/95 3/23/95 3/25/95 4/1/95 4/3/95
(6-0)
1995-96 3/14/96
(0-1)
UCLA OPP
SITE
67 89 75 92
91 64 75 74 85
NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA Final Four Semifinal NCAA Final Four Championship
Pullman, Wash. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif.
74 70 82 51 106
64 61 66 65 92
NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA Final Four Semifinal NCAA Final Four Consolation
Eugene, Ore. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa.
Louisville Idaho State
87 75
79 76
NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional
Provo, Utah Provo, Utah
W L
Kansas Arkansas
83 70
76 74
NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional
Eugene, Ore. Albuquerque, N.M.
W W L
No. 1 (WEST) Pepperdine (9) San Francisco (4) DePaul (2)
76 99 91
71 81 95
NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional
Pauley Pavilion Provo, Utah Provo, Utah
W W W W W L
No. 8 (WEST) Old Dominion (9) DePaul (1) Ohio State (4) Clemson (6) Purdue (6, Mideast) Louisville (2, Midwest)
87 77 72 85 67 54
74 71 68 74 62 59
NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA Final Four Semifinal NCAA Final Four Championship
Tempe, Ariz. Tempe, Ariz. Tucson, Ariz. Tucson, Ariz. Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind.
L
No. 3 (EAST) BYU (6)
55
78
NCAA Second Round
Providence, R.I.
L
No. 2 (WEST) Utah (10)
61
67
NCAA Second Round
Boise, Idaho
W L
No. 4 (WEST) Central Michigan (13) Wyoming (12)
92 68
73 78
NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round
Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah
W L
No. 7 (SOUTHEAST) Iowa State (10) North Carolina (2)
84 81
74 88
NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round
Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga.
W W L
No. 7 EAST UAB (10) Kansas (2) Duke (3)
68 71 81
56 70 90
NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round NCAA West Regional
Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. East Rutherford, N.J.
No. 4 EAST Penn State (13)
69
74
NCAA First Round
Syracuse, N.Y.
W W W L
No. 1 WEST Robert Morris (16) Louisville (8) New Mexico State (12) Indiana (2)
73 85 85 79
53 69 78 106
NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional
Tempe, Ariz. Tempe, Ariz. Albuquerque, N.M. Albuquerque, N.M.
W L
No. 9 WEST Iowa State (8) Michigan (1)
81 84
70 86
NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round
Tucson, Ariz. Tucson, Ariz.
No. 5 MIDWEST Tulsa (12)
102
112
NCAA First Round
Oklahoma City, Okla.
No. 1 (WEST) Florida International (16) Missouri (8) Mississippi State (5) Connecticut (2) Oklahoma State (4, East) Arkansas (2, Midwest)
92 75 86 102 74 89
56 74 67 96 61 78
NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA Final Four Semifinal NCAA Final Four Championship
Boise, Idaho Boise, Idaho Oakland, Calif. Oakland, Calif. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash.
41
43
NCAA First Round
Indianapolis, Ind.
L
L W W W W W W L
No. 4 (SOUTHEAST) Princeton (13)
(OT) 103
TOURNAMENT
(OT)
(OT)
96
NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS DATE
W/L
1996-97 3/13/97 3/15/97 3/20/97 3/22/97
(3-1)
1997-98 3/13/98 3/15/98 3/20/98
(2-1)
1998-99 3/11/99
(0-1)
1999-00 3/16/00 3/18/00 3/23/00
(2-1)
2000-01 3/15/01 3/17/01 3/22/01
(2-1)
2001-02 3/15/02 3/17/02 3/21/02
(2-1)
2004-05 3/17/05
(0-1)
2005-06 3/16/06 3/18/06 3/23/06 3/25/06 4/1/06 4/3/06
(5-1)
2006-07 3/15/07 3/17/07 3/22/07 3/24/07 3/31/07
(4-1)
OPPONENT
UCLA OPP
TOURNAMENT
SITE
W W W L
No. 2 (MIDWEST) Charleston Southern (15) 109 Xavier (7) 96 (OT) 74 Iowa State (6) Minnesota (1) 72
75 83 73 80
NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional
Auburn Hills, Mich. Auburn Hills, Mich. San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas
W W L
No. 6 (SOUTH) Miami (11) Michigan (3) Kentucky (2)
65 85 68
62 82 94
NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round NCAA West Regional
Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. St. Petersburg, Fla.
L
No. 5 (SOUTH) Detroit (12)
53
56
NCAA First Round
Indianapolis, Ind.
65 105 56
57 70 80
NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round NCAA West Regional
Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. Auburn Hills, Mich.
61 75 63
48 50 76
NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round NCAA West Regional
Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Philadelphia, Pa.
80
NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round NCAA West Regional
Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. San Jose, Calif.
W W L
No. 6 (MIDWEST) Ball State (11) Maryland (3) Iowa State (2)
W W L
No. 4 (EAST) Hofstra (13) Utah State (12) Duke (1)
W W L
No. 8 (WEST) Mississippi (9) Cincinnati (1) Missouri (12)
73
58 101 82
No. 11 (ALBUQUERQUE) Texas Tech (6)
66
78
NCAA First Round
Tucson, Ariz.
W W W W W L
No. 2 (OAKLAND) Belmont (15) Alabama (10) Gonzaga (3) Memphis (1) LSU (4, Atlanta) Florida (3, Minneapolis)
78 62 73 50 59 57
44 59 71 45 45 73
NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA Final Four Semifinal NCAA Final Four Championship
San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Oakland, Calif. Oakland, Calif. Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind.
W W W W L
No. 2 (WEST) Weber State (15) Indiana (7) Pittsburgh (3) Kansas (1) Florida (1, Midwest)
70 54 64 68 66
42 49 55 55 76
NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA Final Four Semifinal
Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento, Calif. San Jose, Calif. San Jose, Calif. Atlanta, Ga.
2007-08 (4-1) No. 1 (WEST) Mississippi Valley State (16) 3/20/08 W 3/22/08 W Texas A&M (9) 3/27/08 W Western Kentucky (12) 3/29/08 W Xavier (3) 4/5/08 L Memphis (1, South)
70 51 88 76 63
29 49 78 57 78
NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA Final Four Semifinal
Anaheim, Calif. Anaheim, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. San Antonio, Texas
2008-09 3/19/09 3/21/09
(1-1)
2010-11 3/17/11 3/19/11
(1-1)
2012-13 3/22/13
(0-1)
2013-14 3/21/14 3/23/14 3/27/14
(2-1)
L
(2 OT) 105
W L
No. 6 (EAST) VCU (11) Villanova (3)
65 69
64 89
NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round
Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa.
W L
No. 7 (SOUTHEAST) Michigan State (10) Florida (2)
78 65
76 73
NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round
Tampa, Fla. Tampa, Fla.
No. 6 (SOUTH) Minnesota (11)
63
83
NCAA Second Round
Austin, Texas
No. 4 (SOUTH) Tulsa (13) Stephen F. Austin (12) Florida (1)
76 77 68
59 60 79
NCAA Second Round NCAA Third Round NCAA South Regional
San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Memphis, Tenn.
L W W L
97
POSTSEASON BOX SCORES March 24, 1950 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Kansas City, Mo. (Municipal Auditorium) UCLA 59 Stanich, G. Sawyer, A. Joeckel, R. Sheldrake, E. Kraushaar, C. Seidel, D. Saunders, P. Norman, J. Matulich, J. Johnson, D. Alper, A. Alba, R. TOTALS
FG FT 6-12 2-6 7-21 0-2 5-13 3-5 4-14 3-5 2-4 1-1 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-8 0-2 25-81 9-22
R PF TP A MIN --- 5 14 ---- ------ 1 14 ---- ------ 2 13 ---- ------ 5 11 ---- ------ 5 5 ---- ------ 2 2 ---- ------ 1 0 ---- ------ 3 0 ---- ------ 0 0 ---- ------ 0 0 ---- ------ 1 0 ---- ------ 2 0 ---- ------ 27 59 ---- ----
BRADLEY 73 Melchiorre, G. Grover, C. Unruh, P. Behnke, E. Mann, B. Chianakas, G. Preece, A. Schlichtman, F. Kelley, J. TOTALS
FG FT 6-12 7-8 7-14 2-3 5-14 3-4 3-13 4-7 2-6 3-4 2-4 0-0 1-3 1-2 0-1 1-2 0-1 0-0 26-68 21-30
R --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
PF 4 2 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 19
TP 19 16 13 10 7 4 3 1 0 73
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------ ------- ----
Halftime Score – UCLA 33, Bradley 33. Team Rebounds – N/A. Turnovers – N/A. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 10,700. Officials – N/A.
March 22, 1952 – NCAA Regional Consolation Corvallis, Ore. (Gill Coliseum) UCLA 53 Moore, J. Norman, J. Hibler, M. Johnson, D. Livingston, R. Porter, B. Bane, R. Bragg, D. Evans, J. Davidson, J. Pounds, B. Costello, M. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 6-9 3-4 6 5 15 0 ---3-11 3-4 7 5 9 3 ---1-8 2-5 7 3 4 1 ---0-1 1-2 7 3 1 1 ---5-15 3-4 3 5 13 5 ---1-2 1-2 0 1 3 0 ---1-2 1-3 3 1 3 0 ---0-6 1-2 1 3 1 1 ---1-3 0-1 1 2 2 0 ---1-2 0-0 2 3 2 0 ---0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 ---0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 ---19-59 15-27 37 32 53 11 200
OKLAHOMA CITY 55 FG FT R PF TP A MIN Likens, A. 4-14 2-2 12 2 10 4 ---Short, A. 7-14 8-9 7 2 22 4 ---Penwell, D. 4-11 3-5 9 4 11 2 ---Rose, K. 0-5 2-3 4 2 4 2 ---Thompson, J. 2-8 4-5 1 5 8 0 ---Mayfield, D. 0-3 2-2 1 0 2 0 ---Couts, B. 0-1 0-0 3 5 0 1 ---Dalton, D. 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 0 ---Rich, D. 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 ---Bullard, G. 0-1 0-1 0 1 0 0 ---TOTALS 17-58 21-27 39 24 55 13 200
March 25, 1950 – NCAA Regional Consolation Kansas City, Mo. (Municipal Auditorium) UCLA 62 Sheldrake, E. Sawyer, A. Kraushaar, C. Saunders, P. Stanich, G. Alper, A. Joeckel, R. Johnson, D. Norman, J. Matulich, J. Alba, R. TOTALS
FG FT 9-17 3-4 7-22 2-3 2-11 2-3 2-6 2-3 1-16 3-4 1-4 1-2 1-4 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-4 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-7 0-1 24-92 14-25
R --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
PF 2 4 2 1 5 2 4 0 2 0 2 24
TP 21 16 6 6 5 3 3 2 0 0 0 62
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ----
BYU 83 Nelson, J. Hutchins, M. Minson, R. Beem, I. Whipple, J. Craig, B. Romney, J. Jones, D. TOTALS
FG FT 12-25 6-7 9-18 3-6 5-11 3-6 5-6 0-1 2-3 0-1 0-2 2-3 0-0 2-4 0-1 1-2 33-66 17-30
R --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
PF 1 5 2 1 3 1 2 1 16
TP 30 21 13 10 4 2 2 1 83
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ----
Halftime Score – UCLA 41, BYU 37. Team Rebounds – N/A. Turnovers – Utah State N/A. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 10,800. Officials – N/A.
March 16, 1956 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Corvallis, Ore. (Gill Coliseum) SAN FRANCISCO 72 FG FT R Boldt, C. 0-4 0-0 3 Farmer, M. 4-13 7-8 15 Russell, B. 9-15 3-4 23 Perry, H. 4-17 2-2 0 Brown, G. 9-16 5-11 5 Preaseau, M. 1-6 1-4 1 Baxter, W. 0-0 0-0 0 TOTALS 27-71 18-29 47
PF 4 2 4 2 3 5 1 21
TP 0 15 21 10 23 3 0 72
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
UCLA 61 Herring, A. Burke, C. Naulls, W. Taft, M. Banton, D. Halsten, J. Adams, C. Arnold, J. Hutchins, A. Johnson, N. TOTALS
PF 4 1 4 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 16
TP 7 2 16 16 13 6 0 0 0 1 61
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
FG FT R 2-5 3-6 11 0-5 2-2 3 6-18 4-4 8 6-23 4-8 12 3-10 7-7 3 1-3 4-6 2 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 1-2 1 18-66 25-35 41
Halftime Score – San Francsico 39, UCLA 21. Team Rebounds – N/A. Turnovers – N/A. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 10,000. Officials – Bo McAlister, John Fraser.
UCLA 73 Cunningham, G. Blackman, P. Slaughter, F. Hazzard, W. Green, J. Stewart, K. Hicks, B. Waxman, D. Rosvall, J. TOTALS
FG FT R 9-18 3-4 7 3-8 2-2 2 5-7 0-0 9 4-12 5-8 8 3-15 5-8 7 2-5 4-6 7 1-2 0-0 0 0-2 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0 27-69 19-28 53
PF 4 4 5 0 2 4 2 1 0 22
TP 21 8 10 13 11 8 2 0 0 73
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
UTAH STATE 62 Green, C. Johnson, P. Haney, D. Hasen, M. Goldsberry, R. Nate, D. Holman, D. TOTALS
FG FT R 9-20 8-12 16 4-9 2-6 15 4-16 4-9 14 5-15 0-1 0 1-3 0-0 2 0-0 0-0 0 1-6 0-1 0 24-69 14-29 56
PF 4 2 4 4 4 2 2 22
TP 26 10 12 10 2 0 2 62
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 43, Utah State 30. Team Rebounds – UCLA 12, Utah State 9. Turnovers – Utah State 10, UCLA 7. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 10,186. Officials – N/A.
SANTA CLARA 68 Young, J. Sears, J. Schoenstein, H. Peters, B. Brock, D. Benedetti, D. Garibaldi, D. Soares, D. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 7-16 1-2 5 1 15 2 ---3-12 3-3 11 4 9 3 ---7-16 4-8 11 4 18 1 ---3-7 1-2 7 5 7 0 ---3-11 0-1 4 2 6 4 ---1-5 0-1 2 0 2 0 ---4-10 1-4 9 2 9 4 ---1-3 0-0 0 2 2 0 ---29-80 10-21 49 20 68 14 200
UCLA 59 Norman, J. Hibler, M. Moore, J. Johnson, D. Livingston, R. Bragg, D. Porter, B. Bane, R. Davidson, J. Pounds, B. Evans, J. Costello, M. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 2-12 0-0 6 2 4 2 ---3-8 2-4 8 5 8 0 ---2-7 2-2 3 5 6 0 ---2-16 1-1 4 2 5 3 ---4-16 6-6 4 1 14 3 ---3-10 1-1 11 4 7 0 ---0-3 0-0 2 0 0 1 ---3-6 7-8 2 1 13 0 ----0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 ----0-2 0-0 0 1 0 0 ----0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 ----1-1 0-0 1 0 2 0 ----20-85 19-22 41 22 59 9 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 35, Santa Clara 31. Team Rebounds – N/A. Turnovers – N/A. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 5,520. Officials – Al Lightner, Al Mercer.
March 17, 1956 – NCAA Regional Final Corvallis, Ore. (Gill Coliseum) UCLA 94 Herring, A. Burke, C. Naulls, W. Taft, M. Banton, D. Johnson, N. Halsten, J. Adams, C. Hutchins, A. Eblen, B. Arnold, J. Harrison, J. TOTALS
FG FT R 0-6 0-0 5 2-11 1-2 9 14-28 5-6 14 5-20 10-16 9 3-5 0-0 6 4-10 4-5 14 5-10 6-11 7 0-3 0-0 2 0-0 0-0 1 0-3 0-0 3 1-2 0-0 2 0-2 0-0 0 34-100 26-40 72
PF 5 5 5 4 4 2 4 2 2 3 0 0 36
TP 0 5 33 20 6 12 16 0 0 0 2 0 94
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
SEATTLE 70 Frizzell, J. Sanford, L. Fuhrer, K. Markey, C. Harney, J. Godes, B. Bauer, C. Stricklin, D. Rajcich, B. TOTALS
FG FT R 8-23 5-12 15 1-11 3-6 16 3-8 7-14 9 1-12 6-8 6 3-9 1-4 4 2-6 2-2 4 3-9 4-5 2 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-1 0 21-78 28-52 56
PF 10 4 4 3 4 4 4 0 0 24
TP 21 5 13 8 7 6 10 0 0 70
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 40, Seattle 34. Team Rebounds – N/A. Turnovers – N/A. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 10,000. Officials – Willard Taylor, Bo McAlister.
Halftime Score – Oklahoma City 35, UCLA 29. Team Rebounds – N/A. Turnovers – N/A. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 10,000. Officials – Lloyd Leith, Juengling.
March 16, 1962 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Provo, Utah (BYU Fieldhouse)
March 21, 1952 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Corvallis, Ore. (Gill Coliseum)
March 17, 1962 – NCAA Regional Final Provo, Utah (BYU Fieldhouse) UCLA 88 Cunningham, G. Blackman, P. Slaughter, F. Hazzard, W. Green, J. Waxman, D. Hicks, B. Stewart, K. Rosvall, J. Gower, L. Milhorn, J. Huggins, M. TOTALS
FG FT R 4-9 4-4 11 3-9 1-1 5 2-8 3-5 10 6-9 5-5 4 5-16 13-16 3 5-8 2-2 5 2-2 0-1 2 1-2 0-0 1 1-2 0-0 0 0-0 2-2 1 0-1 0-0 0 0-0 0-1 0 29-66 30-37 50
PF 4 1 0 5 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 14
TP 12 7 7 17 23 12 5 2 2 2 0 0 88
A MIN ---- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------- 200
OREGON STATE 69 FG FT R Carty, J. 4-8 1-5 5 Jacobson, B. 2-3 1-2 5 Counts, M. 11-25 2-2 17 Baker, T. 2-10 2-3 2 Pauly, S. 4-8 2-5 2 Rossi, G. 1-4 0-0 2 Benner, R. 0-3 0-0 3 Hayward, D. 3-9 0-0 3 Campbell, T. 0-1 0-0 2 Baxter, L. 1-3 1-1 0 Torgerson, R. 2-3 0-0 2 TOTALS 27-58 18-28 33
PF 2 1 2 4 3 3 2 1 1 2 0 17
TP 9 5 24 6 10 2 0 6 0 3 4 72
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 44, Oregon State 30. Team Rebounds – N/A. Turnovers – Oregon State 12, UCLA 9. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 9,816. Officials – N/A.
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March 23, 1962 – NCAA Final Four Louisville, Ky. (Freedom Hall) UCLA 70 Blackman, P. Cunningham, G. Slaughter, F. Green, J. Hazzard, W. Waxman, D. Stewart, K. TOTALS
FG FT R 2-3 0-0 2 8-14 3-3 9 1-4 0-0 7 9-16 9-11 7 5-10 2-3 6 2-3 2-3 3 0-0 0-0 1 27-50 16-20 35
PF 5 2 5 1 2 1 2 18
TP 4 19 2 27 12 6 0 70
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
CINCINNATI 72 Bonham, R. Wilson, G. Hogue, P. Thacker, T. Yates, T. Sizer, T. TOTALS
FG FT R 8-14 3-6 2 1-6 1-2 4 12-18 12-17 19 1-7 0-0 4 4-10 2-3 3 1-3 0-0 1 27-58 18-28 33
PF 4 1 3 3 3 3 17
TP 19 3 36 2 10 2 72
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 37, Cincinnati 37. Team Rebounds – N/A. Turnovers – UCLA 11, Cincinnati 6. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 18,274. Officials – N/A.
POSTSEASON BOX SCORES March 24, 1962 – NCAA Third Place Game Louisville, Ky. (Freedom Hall)
March 15, 1963 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Provo, Utah (BYU Fieldhouse)
WAKE FOREST 82 Chappell, L. Christie, F. Wollard, B. Packer, B. Wiedeman, D. McCoy, T. Hull, B. Brooks, B. Hassell, B. TOTALS
FG FT R 9-13 8-10 11 1-8 0-0 2 4-6 1-3 12 10-19 2-2 5 7-13 4-6 1 0-1 3-3 2 0-0 0-1 2 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0-0 0 32-61 18-25 35
PF 5 3 3 1 4 3 1 0 0 20
TP 26 2 9 22 18 3 0 0 2 82
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
UCLA 79 Hirsch, J. Goss, F. Slaughter, F. Hazzard, W. Goodrich, G. Erickson, K. Stewart, K. Waxman, D. Milhorn, J. TOTALS
FG FT R 8-17 3-4 4 3-10 2-3 5 4-9 7-8 5 4-11 5-7 5 1-8 1-2 1 0-6 2-2 2 5-15 3-4 11 2-5 1-3 1 1-5 0-0 3 28-86 23-33 49
PF 5 0 4 2 0 0 2 2 3 18
TP 19 8 14 13 3 2 13 5 2 79
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
UCLA 80 Cunningham, G. Blackman, P. Slaughter, F. Green, J. Hazzard, W. Waxman, D. Hicks, B. Stewart, K. Milhorn, J. TOTALS
FG FT R 5-17 7-8 11 4-10 3-4 8 8-11 1-1 10 3-12 1-3 4 5-17 5-5 10 1-3 5-6 8 2-4 0-1 3 1-2 0-0 1 0-1 0-0 0 29-77 22-28 55
PF 5 2 1 5 3 0 1 2 0 19
TP 17 11 17 7 15 7 4 2 0 80
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
ARIZONA STATE 93 FG FT R Caldwell, J. 10-18 2-3 12 Cerkvenik, T. 9-12 0-1 13 Becker, A. 9-14 5-6 10 Senitza, G. 5-7 3-6 1 Dairman, D. 6-10 1-6 3 Howard, B. 1-5 0-1 1 Disarufino, R. 0-4 0-0 2 Orr, H. 0-1 0-2 2 Jones, G. 1-8 0-0 0 Owens, T. 0-1 0-0 1 Sturgeon, J. 0-1 0-0 0 TOTALS 41-79 11-21 65
PF 2 2 3 3 3 2 4 2 2 1 1 25
TP 22 18 23 13 13 2 0 0 2 0 0 93
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
Halftime Score – Wake Forest 38, UCLA 36. Team Rebounds – N/A. Turnovers – N/A. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 18,469. Officials – N/A.
March 13, 1964 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Corvallis, Ore. (Gill Coliseum) UCLA 95 Erickson, K. Hirsch, J. Slaughter, F. Goodrich, G. Hazzard, W. McIntosh, D. Stewart, K. Washington, K. Huggins, M. Hoffman, V. Darrow, C. TOTALS
FG FT R 3-13 1-4 13 8-12 5-5 13 6-10 1-3 13 6-22 7-11 6 9-14 8-11 7 1-1 0-1 1 0-1 0-0 0 3-4 1-4 3 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 36-77 23-39 62
PF 5 5 5 4 3 1 2 4 0 0 0 29
TP 7 21 13 19 26 2 0 7 0 0 0 95
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
SEATTLE 90 Tresvant, J. Vermillion, G. Wheeler, L.J. Williams, C. Heyward, R. Phillips, P. Turney, R. Tebbs, J. TOTALS
FG FT R 5-15 10-16 20 6-9 3-3 5 7-16 6-11 8 5-20 2-4 13 3-8 3-5 4 2-8 2-2 4 2-6 4-4 2 0-0 0-0 0 30-82 30-45 62
PF 3 5 4 5 4 4 5 1 31
TP 20 15 20 12 9 6 8 0 90
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
Halftime Score – Arizona State 62, UCLA 31. Team Rebounds – N/A. Turnovers – N/A. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 9,704. Officials – N/A.
March 14, 1964 – NCAA Regional Final Corvallis, Ore. (Gill Coliseum) SAN FRANCISCO 72 FG FT R Lee, D. 2-5 2-2 4 Mueller, E. 6-12 3-5 7 Johnson, O. 6-9 10-11 13 Brovelli, J. 5-8 1-1 2 Ellis, J. 5-14 1-2 10 Thomas, E. 0-0 0-0 2 Brainard, D. 2-8 1-2 4 Gumina, R. 1-1 0-0 1 TOTALS 27-57 18-23 46
PF 4 4 2 4 3 2 5 1 25
TP 6 15 22 11 11 0 5 2 72
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
UCLA 76 Erickson, K. Hirsch, J. Slaughter, F. Goodrich, G. Hazzard, W. McIntosh, D. Washington, K. TOTALS
PF 4 3 4 1 3 1 1 17
TP 7 14 9 15 23 3 5 76
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
FG FT R 3-10 1-6 10 5-11 4-5 7 4-9 1-4 8 6-18 3-5 4 9-19 5-5 3 0-1 3-5 4 2-4 1-4 3 29-72 18-34 48
Halftime Score – San Francisco 36, UCLA 28. Team Rebounds – UCLA 9, San Francisco 3. Turnovers – San Francisco 13, UCLA 5. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 9,416. Officials – Tom Glennon, Don Watson.
Halftime Score – UCLA 49, Seattle 39. Team Rebounds – UCLA 6, Seattle 6. Turnovers – UCLA 18, Seattle 12. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 9,661. Officials – Alex George, Floyd Magnusson.
March 21, 1964 – NCAA Championship Game Kansas City, Mo. (Municipal Auditorium)
March 12, 1965 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Provo, Utah (Smith Fieldhouse)
DUKE 83 Ferguson, D. Buckley, J. Tison, H. Harrison, B. Mullins, J. Marin, J. Vacendak, S. Herbster, R. Kitching, B. Mann, T. Harscher, F. Cox, R. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 2-6 0-1 1 3 4 4 ---5-8 8-12 8 4 18 0 ---3-8 1-1 1 2 7 2 ---1-1 0-0 1 2 2 1 ---9-21 4-4 4 5 22 1 ---8-16 0-1 10 3 16 1 ---2-7 3-3 6 4 7 0 ---1-4 0-2 0 0 2 0 ---1-1 0-0 1 0 2 0 ---0-0 3-4 2 1 3 0 ---0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 ---0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 ---32-72 19-28 35 17 83 9 200
BYU 76 Kramer, S. Roberts, N. Fairchild, J. Gardner, M. Nemelka, D. Hill, G. Quinney, B. Congdon, J. Stanley, J. Raymond, C. Jimas, J. James, K. TOTALS
FG FT R 5-7 0-1 4 2-11 3-4 6 8-17 7-8 13 5-10 4-4 4 2-11 1-5 1 2-5 0-3 7 1-5 2-2 4 2-5 0-1 1 2-3 0-1 4 0-2 1-2 4 0-1 0-0 0 0-3 0-1 1 29-80 18-32 56
PF 2 0 2 4 2 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 16
TP 10 7 23 14 5 4 4 4 4 1 0 0 76
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
UCLA 98 Goodrich, G. Slaughter, F. Hazzard, W. Hirsch, J. Erickson, K. McIntosh, D. Washington, K. Darrow, C. Stewart, K. Huggins, M. Hoffman, V. Levin, R. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 9-18 9-9 3 1 27 1 ---0-1 0-0 1 0 0 2 ---4-10 3-5 3 5 11 8 ---5-9 3-5 6 3 13 6 ---2-7 4-4 5 5 8 1 ---4-9 0-0 11 2 8 1 ---11-16 4-4 12 4 26 1 ---0-1 3-4 1 2 3 0 ---0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 ---0-1 0-1 1 2 0 2 ---1-2 0-0 0 0 2 0 ---0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 ---36-76 26-32 43 25 98 22 200
UCLA 100 Lacey, E. Erickson, K. McIntosh, D. Goodrich, G. Goss, F. Washington, K. Lynn, M. Hoffman, V. Chambers, B. Lyons, J. Levin, R. TOTALS
FG FT R 7-11 1-3 13 14-22 0-1 9 1-6 0-2 9 16-27 8-9 5 2-10 0-0 2 0-5 1-1 4 3-9 2-2 10 0-1 0-1 2 0-1 0-0 1 1-2 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 44-94 12-19 66
PF TP 3 15 4 28 3 2 2 40 5 4 5 1 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 26 100
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 50, Duke 38. Team Rebounds – Duke 9, UCLA 8. Turnovers – Duke 29, UCLA 19. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 10,864. Officials – Red Mihalik, Tom Glennon.
Halftime Score – UCLA 50, BYU 40. Team Rebounds – UCLA 11, BYU 7. Turnovers – UCLA 19, BYU 16. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 10,766. Officials – N/A.
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March 16, 1963 – NCAA Regional Final Provo, Utah (BYU Fieldhouse) SAN FRANCISCO 76 FG FT R Thomas, E. 5-14 5-4 9 Lee, D. 1-4 3-4 3 Johnson, O. 7-16 6-9 20 Moffatt, L. 4-10 3-6 8 Brovelli, J. 4-7 5-5 0 Brainard, D. 0-2 4-6 1 Thomas, H. 1-2 6-6 1 TOTALS 22-55 32-42 49
PF 4 3 1 4 3 2 00 17
TP 15 5 20 11 13 4 8 76
UCLA 75 Waxman, D. Hirsch, J. Slaughter, F. Hazzard, W. Milhorn, J. Stewart, K. Erickson, K. Goodrich, G. Goss, F. Huggins, M. TOTALS
PF 2 4 5 4 1 4 1 5 0 3 29
TP A MIN 13 ---- ---6 ---- ---4 ---- ---13 ---- ---6 ---- ---2 ---- ---2 ---- ---17 ---- ---10 ---- ---2 ---- ---75 ---- 200
FG FT R 6-16 1-2 8 2-9 2-3 8 2-6 0-2 11 4-11 5-5 4 3-10 0-0 1 1-4 0-0 3 1-2 0-0 2 6-9 5-7 3 4-8 2-2 2 0-0 2-2 1 29-75 17-23 46
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 35, San Francisco 30. Team Rebounds – San Francisco 7, UCLA 3. Turnovers – San Francisco 12, UCLA 10. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 10,386. Officials – N/A.
March 20, 1964 – NCAA Final Four Kansas City, Mo. (Municipal Auditorium) KANSAS STATE 84 FG FT R Moss, M. 3-9 1-1 5 Robinson, S. 2-7 0-1 5 Simons, J. 10-17 4-6 7 Suttner, R. 3-9 0-5 10 Murrell, W. 13-22 3-5 13 Paradis, R. 5-9 0-0 1 Williams, G. 1-1 2-3 1 Nelson, D. 0-1 0-0 0 Gottfrid, J. 0-0 0-0 0 Barnard, D. 0-1 0-0 0 TOTALS 37-76 10-21 42
PF 3 4 3 2 3 0 2 1 1 0 19
TP 7 4 24 6 29 10 4 0 0 0 84
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
UCLA 90 Goodrich, G. Slaughter, F. Hazzard, W. Hirsch. D. Erickson, K. McIntosh, D. Washington, K. TOTALS
PF 3 4 2 4 2 3 1 19
TP 14 4 19 4 28 8 13 90
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
FG FT R 7-18 0-0 6 2-6 0-0 5 7-10 5-7 7 2-11 0-0 1 10-21 8-9 10 3-5 2-3 10 5-11 3-4 6 36-82 18-23 45
Halftime Score – UCLA 43, Kansas State 41. Team Rebounds – N/A. Turnovers – N/A. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 10,731. Officials – Red Mihalik, Frank Honzo.
March 13, 1965 – NCAA Regional Final Provo, Utah (Smith Fieldhouse) UCLA 101 Lacey, E. Erickson, K. McIntosh, D. Goss, F. Goodrich, G. Lynn, M. Washington, K. TOTALS
FG FT R 7-13 1-2 7 13-26 3-6 11 2-3 1-1 6 6-15 1-1 0 10-18 10-11 3 2-3 3-4 1 1-4 0-1 1 41-82 19-26 38
SAN FRANCISCO 93 FG FT R Gumina, R. 6-12 4-5 4 Mueller, E. 4-6 4-5 4 Johnson, O. 15-20 7-10 21 Ellis, J. 7-13 2-4 11 Thomas, H. 3-4 2-2 0 James, C. 1-5 0-0 0 Blum, L. 1-4 0-0 1 Esters, C. 0-1 0-1 2 TOTALS 37-65 19-27 46
PF TP 4 15 4 29 1 5 1 13 3 30 4 7 2 2 19 101
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
PF 2 5 4 3 1 2 2 1 20
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
TP 16 12 37 16 8 2 2 0 93
Halftime Score – UCLA 51, San Francisco 46. Team Rebounds – UCLA 9, San Francisco 3. Turnovers – San Francisco 17, UCLA 9. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 10,515. Officials – N/A.
POSTSEASON BOX SCORES March 19, 1965 – NCAA Final Four Portland, Ore. (Memorial Coliseum) UCLA 108 Lacey, E. Erickson, K. McIntosh, D. Goodrich, G. Goss, F. Washington, K. Lynn, M. Chambers, B. Lyons, J. Levin, R. Galbraith, J. Hoffman, V. TOTALS
FG FT R 9-13 6-10 13 1-6 0-0 5 4-5 3-4 4 11-21 6-8 5 8-13 3-3 9 4-13 2-4 7 5-9 0-0 8 0-5 0-0 2 2-3 0-0 1 0-1 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 44-89 20-29 60
WICHITA STATE 89 FG FT R Smith, V. 4-11 0-1 2 Thompson, J. 13-19 10-11 6 Leach, D. 6-14 0-1 10 Pete, K. 6-11 5-5 6 Criss, J. 4-13 0-0 4 Reed, M. 2-3 1-1 4 Davis, G. 1-2 0-0 1 Trope, A. 0-1 0-0 0 Nosich, L. 0-0 1-3 0 Reimond, H. 0-1 0-0 1 TOTALS 36-75 17-22 38
March 20, 1965 – NCAA Championship Game Portland, Ore. (Memorial Coliseum)
PF TP 2 24 2 2 2 11 2 28 2 19 1 10 2 10 1 0 2 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 17 108
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
PF 3 2 3 5 4 4 0 0 0 0 21
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
TP 8 36 12 17 8 5 2 0 1 0 89
Halftime Score – UCLA 65, Wichita State 38. Team Rebounds – UCLA 5, Wichita State 4. Turnovers – N/A. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 13,179. Officials – Red Mihalik, Steve Honzo.
March 18, 1967 – NCAA Regional Final Corvallis, Ore. (Gill Coliseum) PACIFIC 64 Krulish, B. Jones, B. Swagerty, K. Parsons, B. Fox, D. DeWitt, R. Foley, P. Ferguson, J. TOTALS
FG FT R 5-12 2-2 7 0-1 0-0 0 5-12 1-5 8 1-3 5-6 6 6-18 5-7 6 3-9 0-3 13 4-6 1-2 4 1-3 0-0 0 25-64 14-25 50
PF 3 1 4 2 4 2 4 1 21
TP 12 0 11 7 17 6 9 2 64
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
UCLA 80 Heitz, K. Shackelford, L. Alcindor, L. Allen, L. Warren, M. Sweek, B. Saffer, D. TOTALS
FG FT R 4-6 1-1 3 3-12 0-1 4 13-20 12-14 14 5-8 3-6 6 4-8 4-6 2 1-4 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 30-58 20-28 29
PF 3 2 4 3 1 4 0 17
TP 9 6 38 13 12 2 0 80
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 37, Pacific 27. Team Rebounds – UCLA 6, Pacific 6. Turnovers – N/A. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 8,628. Officials – Wayne Lichty, Floyd Magnusson.
MICHIGAN 80 Darden, O. Pomey, G. Buntin, B. Russell, C. Tregoning, L. Myers, J. Brown, D. Ludwig, T. Thompson, J. Clawson, J. Dill, C. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 8-10 1-4 4 5 17 0 ---2-5 0-0 2 2 4 0 ---6-14 2-4 6 5 14 1 ---10-16 8-9 5 2 28 1 ---2-7 1-1 5 5 5 0 ---0-4 0-0 3 2 0 0 ---0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 ---1-2 0-0 0 0 2 0 ---0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 ---3-4 0-0 0 2 6 0 ---1-2 2-2 1 1 4 0 ---33-64 14-17 33 24 80 2 200
UCLA 91 Erickson, K. Lacey, E. McIntosh, D. Goodrich, G. Goss, F. Washington, K. Lynn, M. Lyons, J. Galbraith, J. Hoffman, V. Levin, R. Chambers, B. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 1-1 1-2 1 1 3 1 ---5-7 1-2 7 3 11 0 ---1-2 1-2 0 2 3 0 ---12-22 18-20 4 4 42 4 ---4-12 0-0 3 1 8 0 ---7-9 3-4 5 2 17 0 ---2-3 1-2 6 2 1 5 ---0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 ---0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 ---1-1 0-0 1 0 2 0 ---0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 ---0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0 ---33-58 25-33 34 15 91 4 200
March 17, 1967 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Corvallis, Ore. (Gill Coliseum) WYOMING 60 Hall, H. Asbury, T. Von Krosigk, G. Wilson, B. Eberle, M. Nelson, C. TOTALS
FG FT R 6-16 7-11 5 8-20 4-6 10 1-7 2-4 8 2-6 1-1 3 6-12 0-1 5 0-2 0-0 2 23-63 14-23 40
PF 2 2 4 3 4 1 16
TP 19 20 4 5 12 0 60
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
UCLA 109 Heitz, K. Shackelford, L. Alcindor, L. Allen, L. Warren, M. Chrisman, J. Nielsen, J. Saner, N. Sweek, B. Lynn, D. Sutherland, G. Saffer, D. TOTALS
FG FT R 3-3 0-0 0 5-8 0-0 7 12-17 5-5 10 6-11 3-3 5 4-11 2-4 5 2-2 2-3 0 4-6 0-0 5 2-3 0-0 4 4-6 0-2 5 0-1 0-0 0 2-4 1-2 1 4-6 0-0 2 48-78 13-19 45
PF TP 5 6 2 10 1 29 1 15 0 10 3 6 1 8 1 4 2 8 1 0 1 5 0 8 18 109
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 55, Wyoming 18. Team Rebounds – Wyoming 7, UCLA 1. Turnovers – Wyoming 19, UCLA 10. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 8,177. Officials – Dan Watson, Floyd Magnusson.
Halftime Score – UCLA 47, Michigan 34. Team Rebounds – Michigan 7, UCLA 6. Turnovers – N/A. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 13,204. Officials – Red Mihalik, Steve Honzo.
March 24, 1967 – NCAA Final Four Louisville, Ky. (Freedom Hall)
March 25, 1967 – NCAA Championship Game Louisville, Ky. (Freedom Hall)
HOUSTON 58 Hayes, E. Bell, M. Kruse, D. Grider, G. Chaney, D. Lentz, L. Spain, K. Lewis, V. Lee, T. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 12-31 1-2 24 4 25 1 40 3-11 4-7 11 4 10 1 30 2-5 1-1 0 2 5 0 14 2-7 0-0 2 2 4 2 32 3-11 0-2 4 4 6 1 40 1-2 0-3 4 1 2 0 18 1-5 0-0 4 2 2 0 12 0-0 0-1 0 1 0 0 8 2-3 0-0 1 0 4 0 6 26-75 6-16 50 20 58 5 200
UCLA 73 Heitz, K. Shackelford, L. Alcindor, L. Allen, L. Warren, M. Nielsen, J. Sweek, B. Saffer, D. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 0-0 1-1 0 1 1 0 7 11-19 0-1 8 1 22 1 40 6-11 7-13 20 1 19 0 40 6-15 5-5 9 2 17 1 40 4-10 6-7 9 0 14 1 40 0-3 0-0 3 5 0 0 19 0-4 0-0 1 2 0 0 12 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 27-62 19-27 50 12 73 3 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 39, Houston 28. Team Rebounds – UCLA 6, Houston 6. Turnovers – UCLA 24, Houston 21. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 18,889. Officials – Lenny Wirtz, Mike DiTomasso.
UCLA 79 Shackelford, L. Heitz, K. Alcindor, L. Allen, L. Warren, M. Nielsen, J. Sweek, B. Saffer, D. Saner, N. Chrisman, J. Sutherland, G. Lynn, D. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 5-10 0-2 3 1 10 1 ---2-7 0-0 6 2 4 1 ---8-12 4-11 18 0 20 3 ---7-15 5-8 9 2 19 2 ---8-16 1-1 7 1 17 0 ---0-1 0-1 1 3 0 0 ---1-1 0-0 0 1 2 0 ---2-5 0-0 0 1 4 0 ---1-1 0-0 2 2 2 0 ---0-0 1-2 1 2 1 0 ---0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 ---0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 ---34-69 11-25 54 15 79 7 200
DAYTON 64 May Sadlier Obrovac Klaus Hooper Torain Waterman Sharpenter Samanich Heckman Inderrieden Wannemacher TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 9-23 3-4 17 4 21 3 ---2-5 1-2 7 5 5 0 ---0-2 0-0 2 1 0 1 ---4-7 0-0 0 1 8 0 ---2-7 2-4 5 2 6 2 ---3-14 0-0 4 3 6 0 ---4-11 2-3 1 3 10 2 ---2-5 4-5 5 1 8 0 ---0-2 0-0 2 0 0 0 ---0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 ---0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 ---0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 ---26-76 12-18 51 20 64 8 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 38, Dayton 20. Team Rebounds – Dayton 8, UCLA 7. Turnovers – UCLA 15, Dayton 14. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 18,892. Officials – Lenny Wirtz, Mike DiTomasso.
March 15, 1968 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Albuquerque, N.M. (University Arena) UCLA 58 Alcindor, L. Lynn, M. Allen, L. Warren, M. Shackelford, L. Heitz, K. Nielsen, J. Sweek, B. TOTALS
FG FT R 9-13 10-16 23 2-7 0-0 4 3-11 0-0 3 4-6 2-2 3 2-7 3-3 6 1-7 1-3 2 0-1 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 21-52 16-24 50
PF 3 3 5 1 3 4 0 1 20
TP 28 4 6 10 7 3 0 0 58
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
NEW MEXICO ST. 49 Evans, R. Collins, J. Burgess, J. Collins, R. Lacey, S. Murphy, H. Landis, P. Morehead, W. Las, T. TOTALS
FG FT R 4-13 6-10 3 7-16 2-5 6 2-5 0-3 5 2-6 1-2 11 3-12 0-0 5 0-1 0-0 0 1-4 2-4 3 0-1 0-1 1 0-0 0-0 1 19-58 11-25 42
PF 4 1 4 5 5 0 0 0 2 21
TP 14 16 4 5 6 0 4 0 0 49
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 28, Santa Clara 28. Team Rebounds – UCLA 9, New Mexico State 7. Turnovers – N/A. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 15,345. Officials – Bob Smith, Thornton Jenkins.
March 16, 1968 – NCAA Regional Final Albuquerque, N.M. (University Arena) UCLA 87 Alcindor, L. Lynn, M. Allen, L. Warren, M. Shackelford, L. Heitz, K. Sutherland, G. Saner, N. Neilsen, J. Sweek, B. TOTALS
FG FT R 6-8 10-12 18 5-9 0-1 5 7-15 7-7 8 6-14 3-3 5 1-8 2-2 6 3-8 1-1 3 0-3 0-0 1 1-3 0-0 1 2-4 0-0 3 1-2 0-0 1 32-74 23-31 57
PF 2 4 3 3 0 1 0 3 4 3 23
TP 22 10 21 15 4 7 0 2 4 2 87
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
SANTA CLARA 66 O’Brien Heaney Ogden, B. Diffley Awtrey Eagleson Stuckey Donahue Paulson Dempsey Ogden, R. Thomas TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 3-6 1-1 2 3 7 ---- ---2-10 0-1 1 2 4 ---- ---4-7 5-10 9 3 13 ---- ---0-3 2-2 0 2 2 ---- ---7-12 3-4 10 4 17 ---- ---0-1 2-3 0 4 2 ---- ---1-5 3-4 2 0 5 ---- ---0-0 0-0 1 0 0 ---- ---0-3 0-0 1 1 0 ---- ---0-4 1-2 4 1 1 ---- ---5-11 1-1 3 2 11 ---- ---2-3 0-1 2 2 4 ---- ---24-65 18-29 45 24 66 ---- 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 51, Santa Clara 34. Team Rebounds – UCLA 10, Santa Clara 6. Turnovers – N/A. Technicals – UCLA bench. Attendance: 15,010. Officials – John Overby, Thornton Jenkins.
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March 22, 1968 – NCAA Final Four Los Angeles, Calif. (L.A. Sports Arena) HOUSTON 69 Lee, T. Hayes, E. Spain, K. Chaney, D. Lewis, V. Hamood, N. Gribben, T. Bell, C. Taylor, K. Cooper, L. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 2-15 0-0 4 4 4 2 21 3-10 4-7 5 4 10 0 39 4-12 7-10 13 1 15 2 39 5-13 5-7 7 2 15 2 33 2-8 2-2 5 0 6 3 33 3-5 4-6 0 2 10 0 14 0-5 0-1 5 1 0 3 12 3-8 3-4 5 0 9 0 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 22-78 25-37 53 14 69 12 200
UCLA 101 Shackelford, L. Lynn, M. Alcindor, L. Warren, M. Allen, L. Nielsen, J. Heitz, K. Sweek, B. Sutherland, G. Saner, N. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 6-10 5-5 3 4 17 0 24 8-10 3-3 8 4 19 2 30 7-14 5-6 18 3 19 0 38 7-18 0-0 5 3 14 9 33 9-18 1-2 9 1 19 12 35 2-3 0-0 1 4 4 0 12 3-6 1-1 1 1 7 1 12 1-1 0-1 0 0 2 0 7 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 2 5 0-2 0-0 1 2 0 0 4 43-83 15-18 57 23 101 26 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 53, Houston 31. Team Rebounds – UCLA 11, Houston 8. Turnovers – Houston 24, UCLA 23. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 15,742. Officials – Steve Honzo, John Fouty.
POSTSEASON BOX SCORES March 23, 1968 – NCAA Championship Game Los Angeles, Calif. (L.A. Sports Arena) UCLA 78 Shackelford, L. Lynn, M. Alcindor, L. Warren, M. Allen, L. Neilsen, J. Heitz, K. Sutherland, G. Sweek, B. Saner, N. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 3-5 0-1 2 0 6 4 27 1-7 5-7 6 3 4 7 22 15-21 4-4 16 3 34 1 37 3-7 1-1 3 2 7 1 35 3-7 5-7 5 0 11 5 35 1-1 0-0 1 1 2 0 9 3-6 1-1 2 3 7 2 20 1-2 0-0 2 1 2 1 5 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 5 1-3 0-0 2 2 2 1 5 31-60 16-21 48 16 78 19 200
NORTH CAROLINA 55 FG FT R PF TP A MIN Miller, L. 5-13 4-6 6 3 14 3 37 Bunting, B. 1-3 1-2 2 5 3 1 15 Clark, R. 4-12 1-3 8 3 9 1 37 Scott, C. 6-17 0-1 3 3 12 2 35 Grubar, D. 2-5 1-2 0 2 5 1 35 Fogler, E. 1-4 2-2 0 0 4 2 16 Brown, J. 2-5 2-2 5 1 6 0 13 Tuttle, G. 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 Frye, J. 1-2 0-1 1 0 2 0 3 Whitehead, G. 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Delany, J. 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Fletcher, R. 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 TOTALS 22-63 11-19 35 17 55 11 200
March 13, 1969 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Los Angeles, Calif. (Pauley Pavilion) UCLA 53 Rowe, C. Shackelford, L. Alcindor, L. Heitz, K. Vallely, K. Wicks, S. Sweek, B. Patterson, S. Schofield, T. TOTALS
March 13, 1969 – NCAA Regional Final Los Angeles, Calif. (Pauley Pavilion)
FG 3-12 4-10 8-15 4-6 5-12 0-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 25-58
FT R PF 2-2 7 2 0-0 3 0 0-5 16 3 1-1 4 3 0-0 5 1 0-0 0 0 0-2 0 1 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 3-10 42 11
TP 8 8 16 9 10 0 2 0 0 53
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
UCLA 53 Rowe, C. Shackelford, L. Alcindor, L. Heitz, K. Vallely, K. Wicks, S. Sweek, B. Patterson, S. Schofield, T. TOTALS
FG 3-12 4-10 8-15 4-6 5-12 0-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 25-58
FT R PF 2-2 7 2 0-0 3 0 0-5 16 3 1-1 4 3 0-0 5 1 0-0 0 0 0-2 0 1 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 3-10 42 11
TP 8 8 16 9 10 0 2 0 0 53
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
NEW MEXICO ST. 38 FG Smith, J. 2-4 Reyes, C. 2-5 Lacey, S. 5-16 Collins, J. 4-17 Burgess, J. 0-3 Murphy, H. 1-2 Bowen, H. 1-1 TOTALS 15-48
FT R PF 3-3 8 3 1-2 2 0 1-1 11 4 3-3 4 1 0-1 2 0 0-0 1 1 0-0 0 0 8-10 33 9
TP 7 5 11 11 0 2 2 38
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
NEW MEXICO ST. 38 FG Smith, J. 2-4 Reyes, C. 2-5 Lacey, S. 5-16 Collins, J. 4-17 Burgess, J. 0-3 Murphy, H. 1-2 Bowen, H. 1-1 TOTALS 15-48
FT R PF 3-3 8 3 1-2 2 0 1-1 11 4 3-3 4 1 0-1 2 0 0-0 1 1 0-0 0 0 8-10 33 9
TP 7 5 11 11 0 2 2 38
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 21, New Mexico State 17. Team Rebounds – UCLA 7, New Mexico State 5. Turnovers – N/A. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 12,817. Officials – Lenny Wirtz, Charles Fouty.
Halftime Score – UCLA 21, New Mexico State 17. Team Rebounds – UCLA 7, New Mexico State 5. Turnovers – N/A. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 12,817. Officials – Lenny Wirtz, Charles Fouty.
March 20, 1969 – NCAA Final Four Louisville, Ky. (Freedom Hall)
March 22, 1969 – NCAA Championship Game Louisville, Ky. (Freedom Hall)
Halftime Score – UCLA 32, North Carolina 22. Team Rebounds – North Carolina 10, UCLA 9. Turnovers – UCLA 26, North Carolina 23. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 14,438. Officials – Steve Honzo, Charles Fouty.
March 15, 1969 – NCAA Final Four Los Angeles, Calif. (Pauley Pavilion) UCLA 90 Shackelford, L. Rowe, C. Alcindor, L. Vallely, J. Heitz, K. Sweek, B. Wicks, S. Patterson, S. Schofield, T. Ecker, J. Seibert, B. Farmer, G. TOTALS
FG FT R 3-7 0-1 3 3-6 1-2 5 8-14 1-3 7 5-5 1-3 3 3-6 0-0 1 4-7 4-5 1 3-4 5-8 2 4-6 1-1 5 1-6 0-0 2 2-2 1-1 1 2-2 1-1 1 1-2 0-0 0 37-65 16-25 39
PF 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 15
TP 6 7 17 11 6 12 11 9 2 5 5 2 90
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SANTA CLARA 52 Ogden, R. Ogden, B. Awtrey, D. Eagleson, K. O’Brien, T. Diffley, J. Paulson, K. Dempsey, C. Tobin, B. Scherer, T. Graves, G. Champi, M. TOTALS
FG FT R 1-13 2-4 7 3-10 3-3 5 5-9 4-6 8 0-0 0-1 3 0-2 0-1 1 1-4 0-0 2 2-4 1-3 1 2-3 1-1 2 1-2 0-0 4 2-5 0-0 1 1-1 1-1 1 2-3 0-0 2 20-56 12-20 42
PF TP 2 4 4 9 4 14 3 0 2 0 2 2 0 5 2 5 2 2 0 4 1 3 3 4 25 52
A MIN ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 200
DRAKE 82 Pulliam, D. Williams, A. Wise, W. McCarter, W. Draper, D. Odom, G. Wanamaker, R. Zeller, G. Gwyn, R. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-14 4-5 5 4 12 6 ---0-1 0-0 1 4 0 0 ---5-7 3-4 16 3 13 1 ---10-27 4-4 1 3 24 2 ---5-13 2-2 1 2 12 1 ---0-2 0-1 2 4 0 0 ---4-7 1-1 7 4 9 1 ---4-12 4-6 3 3 12 1 ---0-0 0-1 1 3 0 0 ---32-83 18-24 41 30 82 12 200
UCLA 85 Shackelford, L. Rowe, C. Alcindor, L. Heitz, K. Vallely, J. Wicks, S. Sweek, B. Patterson, S. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 2-5 2-3 2 4 6 3 ---6-9 2-2 13 2 14 3 ---8-14 9-16 21 3 25 3 ---3-6 1-3 1 5 7 3 ---9-11 11-14 6 5 29 6 ---0-2 0-0 1 1 0 0 ---0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 ---0-3 2-4 0 0 2 1 ---28-50 29-44 48 21 85 18 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 41, Drake 39. Team Rebounds – UCLA 4, Drake 4. Turnovers – N/A. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 18,435. Officials – Charles Fouty, Mike DiTomasso.
UCLA 88 Wicks, S. Rowe, C. Patterson, S. Vallely, J. Bibby, H. Booker, K. Ecker, J. Schofield, T. Siebert, B. Chapman, J. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 8-14 4-7 11 3 20 3 ---5-11 5-9 11 1 15 6 ---6-14 1-1 12 4 13 4 ---6-15 2-5 5 2 14 4 ---8-13 4-5 6 2 20 3 ---0-1 0-0 0 1 0 1 ---1-2 0-0 1 0 2 0 ---1-2 0-0 1 0 2 1 ---0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 ---1-1 0-0 1 0 2 1 ---36-74 16-27 54 13 88 23 200
LONG BEACH ST. 65 FG FT R PF TP A MIN Robinson, S. 7-13 4-6 7 2 18 4 ---Jankans, B. 2-10 1-3 7 5 5 2 ---Trapp, G. 10-18 0-1 4 3 20 3 ---Gritton, R. 0-2 0-0 1 1 0 4 ---Johnson, S. 5-12 3-3 4 0 13 1 ---McLucas, D. 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 ---Taylor, D. 1-7 1-2 0 3 3 1 ---Montgomery, A. 3-4 0-0 1 5 6 0 ---Williams, B. 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 0 ---TOTALS 28-67 9-15 34 21 65 15 200 Halftime Score – UCLA 42, Long Beach State 29. Team Rebounds – Long Beach State 8, UCLA 6. Turnovers – Long Beach State 19, UCLA 15. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 5,500. Officials – Ralph Stout, Fred Huiet.
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 3-8 5-8 9 3 11 0 35 4-10 4-4 12 2 12 3 37 15-20 7-9 20 2 37 0 36 0-3 0-1 3 4 0 4 34 4-9 7-10 4 3 15 0 31 3-3 0-1 1 3 6 0 10 0-1 3-6 4 1 3 1 6.5 1-2 0-0 0 0 2 0 3 1-1 2-2 2 0 4 0 4.5 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 0 1 32-58 28-41 61 19 92 8 200
PURDUE 72 Gilliam, H. Faerber, G. Johnson, J. Mount, R. Keller, B. Kaufman, F. Bedford, T. Weatherford, L. Reasoner, T. Taylor, R. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 2-14 3-3 11 2 7 3 32 1-2 0-0 3 5 2 0 17 4-9 3-4 9 2 11 0 27 12-36 4-5 1 3 28 0 36.5 4-17 3-4 4 5 11 3 32.5 0-0 2-2 5 5 2 0 13 3-8 1-3 8 3 7 0 25 1-5 2-2 1 3 4 0 15 0-1 0-1 1 2 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 27-92 18-24 48 30 72 6 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 42, Purdue 31. Team Rebounds – UCLA 5, Purdue 5. Turnovers – UCLA 19, Purdue 4. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 18,669. Officials – Irv Brown, Mike DiTomasso.
Halftime Score – UCLA 46, Santa Clara 25. Team Rebounds – UCLA 6, Santa Clara 5. Turnovers – N/A. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 12,812. Officials – Charles Fouty, John Payak.
March 12, 1970 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Seattle, Wash. (Edmundson Pavilion)
UCLA 92 Shackelford, L. Rowe, C. Alcindor, L. Heitz, K. Vallely, J. Sweek, B. Wicks, S. Schofield, T. Patterson, S. Seibert, B. Farmer, G. Ecker, J. TOTALS
March 14, 1970 – NCAA Regional Final Seattle, Wash. (Edmundson Pavilion)
March 19, 1970 – NCAA Final Four College Park, Md. (Cole Field House)
UCLA 101 Wicks, S. Rowe, C. Patterson, S. Bibby, H. Vallely, J. Booker, K. Ecker, J. Schofield, T. Chapman, J. Seibert, B. Betchley, R. Hill, A. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 10-14 6-7 8 4 26 3 ---9-17 8-8 16 3 26 4 ---4-12 1-2 9 2 9 6 ---4-8 7-9 7 4 15 5 ---5-13 4-7 3 1 14 3 ---2-4 0-1 1 2 4 0 ---0-0 1-2 2 1 1 1 ---0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 ---0-2 0-0 3 0 0 0 ---1-1 2-2 1 1 4 0 ---1-2 0-0 0 0 2 0 ---0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 ---36-73 29-38 56 18 101 22 200
UCLA 93 Rowe, C. Wicks, S. Patterson, S. Vallely, J. Bibby, H. Booker, K. Betchley, R. Schofield, T. Ecker, J. Seibert, B. Hill, A. Chapman, J. TOTALS
UTAH STATE 79 Williams, N. Roberts, M. Tollestrup, T. Tebbs, J. Jeppesen, P. Epps, E. Hatch, R. Ericksen, J. Wakefield, T. Wade, D. Bean, C. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 7-24 0-0 11 4 14 3 ---14-35 5-7 15 4 33 0 ---1-4 4-6 10 4 6 3 ---0-4 0-0 2 4 0 4 ---4-6 4-4 1 4 12 0 ---6-13 0-1 6 3 12 2 ---0-4 2-2 2 2 2 0 ---0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 ---0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 ---0-1 0-0 1 0 0 1 ---0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 ---32-91 15-20 54 26 79 13 200
NEW MEXICO ST. 77 FG FT R PF TP A MIN Criss, C. 6-16 7-9 2 5 19 1 33 Collins, J. 13-23 2-3 0 3 28 2 35 Burgess, J. 1-6 0-0 2 2 2 0 25 Smith, J. 4-11 2-3 7 5 10 0 28.5 Lacey, S. 3-9 2-3 16 3 8 0 31.5 Reyes, C. 1-6 0-0 4 2 2 0 14.5 Neal, R. 2-4 0-0 6 2 4 0 19.5 Horne, M. 0-4 2-2 1 2 2 2 7 Moore, B. 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 0 4.5 Lefeure, L. 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0.5 Franco, R. 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0.5 McCarthy, T. 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0.5 TOTALS 31-80 15-20 45 24 77 5 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 51, Utah State 44. Team Rebounds – UCLA 6, Utah State 5. Turnovers – Utah State 15, UCLA 10. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 4,200. Officials – Art White, Fred Huiet.
Halftime Score – UCLA 48, New Mexico State 41. Team Rebounds – New Mexico State 5, UCLA 0. Turnovers – UCLA 20, New Mexico State 3. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 14,380. Officials – Art White, Lenny Wirtz.
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FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-6 7-11 15 0 15 1 38.5 10-12 2-5 16 3 22 2 39.5 5-9 2-2 6 3 12 7 38.5 7-19 9-10 4 3 23 1 35 8-13 3-3 2 5 19 0 34 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 7.5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0.5 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 2.5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1.5 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 1 1.5 0-0 0-1 0 1 0 0 0.5 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 0 0.5 35-63 23-32 45 18 93 8 200
POSTSEASON BOX SCORES March 21, 1970 – NCAA Championship Game College Park, Md. (Cole Field House) JACKSONVILLE 69 Wedeking, V. Blevins, M. Morgan, R. Burrows, P. Gilmore, A. Nelson, G. Dublin, C. McIntyre, R. Hawkins, D. Baldwin, R. Selke, K. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 6-11 0-0 2 2 12 3 37 1-2 1-2 0 1 3 1 19 5-11 0-0 4 5 10 11 37 5-9 0-0 6 1 12 0 24 9-29 1-1 16 5 19 1 38 3-9 2-2 5 1 8 0 16 0-5 2-2 1 4 2 1 18 1-3 0-0 3 4 2 0 6 0-1 1-1 1 1 1 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 31-80 7-8 38 24 69 17 200
UCLA 80 Rowe, C. Patterson, S. Wicks, S. Vallely, J. Bibby, H. Booker, K. Seibert, B. Ecker, J. Betchley, R. Chapman, J. Schofield, T. Hill, A. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 7-15 5-5 8 4 19 1 38 8-15 1-4 11 1 17 2 38 5-9 7-10 18 3 17 3 38 5-10 5-7 7 2 15 5 38 2-11 4-4 4 1 8 2 38 0-0 2-3 0 0 2 0 1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 2 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 0 2 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0 1 28-63 24-35 50 12 80 13 200
March 18, 1971 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Salt Lake City, Utah (Special Events Center) BYU 73 Tollestrup, P. Kelly, S. Cosic, K. Fryer, B. Miller, J. Bunker, J. Jorgensen, C. Sarkalahti, K. Bailey, D. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 0-3 1-2 1 2 1 2 ---9-16 6-6 5 1 24 2 ---8-18 2-2 23 3 18 5 ---8-19 2-6 4 3 18 6 ---4-11 2-5 5 3 10 1 ---1-3 0-0 5 4 2 4 ---0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 ---0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 ---0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 ---30-72 13-21 44 17 73 20 200
UCLA 91 Rowe, C. Wicks, S. Patterson, S. Bibby, H. Booker, K. Schofield, T. Farmer, G. Ecker, J. Betchley, R. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 5-11 3-6 9 0 13 6 ---6-16 2-5 20 1 14 1 ---6-13 1-3 11 4 13 4 ---6-13 3-3 9 3 15 4 ---2-6 0-0 1 2 4 1 ---6-13 0-2 6 3 12 3 ---5-9 1-3 6 0 11 1 ---1-3 0-0 0 0 2 0 ---3-4 1-1 0 0 7 0 ---40-88 11-23 62 13 91 20 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 41, BYU 32. Team Rebounds – N/A. Turnovers – N/A. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 15,032. Officials – Art White, George Strauthers.
March 18, 1971 – NCAA Regional Final Salt Lake City, Utah (Special Events Center) LONG BEACH ST. 55 FG FT R PF TP A MIN Trapp 5-13 5-6 16 3 15 5 ---Terry 4-4 3-4 6 3 11 7 ---Lynn 3-10 1-3 5 4 7 0 ---Williams 1-7 0-0 4 3 2 1 ---Ratleff 8-14 2-4 4 5 18 2 ---McWilliams 0-1 0-0 2 2 0 2 ---Taylor 0-2 2-4 2 2 2 0 ---TOTALS 21-51 13-21 41 22 55 17 200 UCLA 57 Rowe, C. Wicks, S. Patterson, S. Bibby, H. Booker, K. Schofield, T. Farmer, L. Betchley, R. Ecker, J. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 3-6 6-12 12 2 12 1 ---5-13 8-12 15 4 18 0 ---2-8 1-1 5 2 5 2 ---4-18 3-3 6 4 11 1 ---0-4 0-0 2 0 0 0 ---3-9 0-0 3 1 6 1 ---0-3 1-2 4 2 1 1 ---1-1 2-2 0 0 4 1 ---0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 ---18-62 21-32 51 16 57 7 200
Halftime Score – Long Beach State 31, UCLA 27. Team Rebounds – UCLA 4, Long Beach State 2. Turnovers – N/A. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 14,003. Officials – George Strauthers, Mike White.
Halftime Score – UCLA 41, Jacksonville 36. Team Rebounds – N/A. Turnovers – N/A. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 14,380. Officials – Bobby Scott, Lenny Wirtz.
March 25, 1971 – NCAA Final Four Houston, Texas (The Astrodome) KANSAS 60 Robisch, D. Russell, P. Brown, R. Stallworth, B. Nash, A. Kivisto, B. Canfield, R. Williams, M. Mathews, M. Douglas, G. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 7-19 3-6 6 3 17 4 38 5-12 2-2 4 4 12 1 35 3-8 1-3 9 4 7 2 32.5 5-10 2-4 5 5 12 3 34.5 3-9 1-2 3 1 7 2 32 1-1 1-4 1 2 3 4 19 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 2 2 0-1 2-2 0 2 2 0 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 29-60 12-23 32 22 60 18 200
UCLA 68 Rowe, C. Wicks, S. Patterson, S. Bibby, H. Booker, K. Schofield, T. Betchley, R. Ecker, J. Hill, A. Chapman, J. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 7-10 2-4 15 2 16 1 38 5-9 11-13 8 2 21 3 38 3-11 0-0 6 2 6 2 37 6-9 6-6 4 3 8 1 36.5 1-2 1-2 5 3 3 6 20.5 1-3 0-1 0 3 2 0 17.5 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0 3.5 0-1 2-2 1 0 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 2 23-47 22-30 47 18 68 13 200
March 27, 1971 – NCAA Championship Game Houston, Texas (The Astrodome) VILLANOVA 62 Smith, C. Porter, H. Siemiontkowski, H. Ingelsby, T. Ford, C. McDowell, J. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-11 1-1 2 4 0 9 40 10-21 5-6 8 1 25 0 40 9-16 1-2 6 3 19 6 37.5 3-9 1-1 4 2 7 7 40 0-4 2-3 5 4 2 10 40 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 1 2.5 26-62 10-13 31 14 62 18 200
UCLA 68 Rowe, C. Wicks, S. Patterson, S. Bibby, H. Booker, K. Schofield, T. Betchley, R. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 2-3 4-5 8 0 8 2 40 3-7 1-1 9 2 7 7 40 13-18 3-5 8 1 29 4 40 6-12 5-5 2 1 17 3 40 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 3-9 0-0 1 4 6 4 26 0-0 1-2 1 1 1 0 9 27-49 14-18 34 9 68 20 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 45, Villanova 37. Team Rebounds – UCLA 5, Villanova 4. Turnovers – UCLA 13, Villanova 10. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 31,765. Officials – Jim Bain, Irv Brown.
Halftime Score – UCLA 32, Kansas 25. Team Rebounds – UCLA 5, Kansas 3. Turnovers – UCLA 24, Kansas 11. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 31,429. Officials – Art White, Steve Honzo.
March 16, 1972 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Provo, Utah (Marriott Activities Center) UCLA 90 Farmer, L. Wilkes, K. Walton, B. Lee, G. Bibby, H. Curtis, T. Hollyfield, L. Nater, S. Carson, V. Chapman, J. Hill, A. Franklin, G. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 7-15 1-1 7 1 15 1 27 4-12 2-2 13 4 10 2 25 1-1 2-5 12 4 4 0 20 3-8 0-0 4 1 6 6 17 7-18 2-2 3 2 16 1 30 3-7 1-1 3 2 7 6 21 2-9 0-0 5 2 4 2 13 5-9 2-4 8 2 12 0 20 0-3 0-1 5 2 0 2 9 1-1 0-1 1 1 2 0 7 3-4 4-4 1 2 10 1 6 2-2 0-0 2 0 4 0 5 38-89 14-21 76 23 90 21 200
WEBER STATE 58 Davis, B. Van Dyke, W. Cooper, R. Small, B. Knoble, J. Wimberly, R. Camac, R. Gubler, K. Muirbrook, D. Soter, G. McGarry, K. Williams, R. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-14 8-13 6 4 16 2 28 2-11 0-1 1 3 4 1 37 2-10 4-6 12 4 8 0 31 1-12 2-3 2 0 4 3 34 3-8 3-8 9 4 9 2 33 7-15 0-0 5 0 14 0 22 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 1-2 0-0 1 2 2 0 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 0 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 20-77 18-33 54 17 58 9 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 42, Weber State 25. Team Rebounds – Weber State 18, UCLA 12. Turnovers – Weber State 16, UCLA 12. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 15,247. Officials – Reggie Copeland, Charles Fouty.
March 18, 1972 – NCAA Regional Final Provo, Utah (Marriott Activities Center) LONG BEACH ST. 56 FG FT R PF TP A MIN Terry, C. 2-6 2-2 4 4 6 3 40 Gray, L. 2-5 3-4 3 4 7 0 18 McWilliams, E. 2-4 3-3 5 4 7 1 25 McDonald, G. 3-3 2-2 5 0 8 2 31 Ratleff, E. 7-19 3-6 3 3 17 3 38 Lynn, B. 2-6 2-2 8 2 6 0 23 Stephens, N. 1-5 0-0 3 1 2 0 14 King, L. 2-2 0-0 0 2 4 0 11 TOTALS 21-50 15-19 33 21 57 9 200 UCLA 73 Wilkes, K. Farmer, L Walton, B. Lee, G. Bibby, H. Hollyfield, L. Nater, S. Curtis, T. Carson, V. Chapman, J. Hill, A. Franklin, G. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-10 6-7 6 3 14 2 34 2-7 1-3 3 3 5 2 36 7-10 5-7 11 3 19 1 37 2-6 2-3 3 0 6 4 32 10-17 3-4 4 2 23 4 38 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 6.5 2-2 1-2 1 0 5 0 3 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 6.5 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 1-3 0 0 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 27-53 19-29 36 15 73 15 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 34, Long Beach State 23. Team Rebounds – UCLA 7, Long Beach State 2. Turnovers – UCLA 19, Long Beach State 19. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 15,152. Officials – Reggie Copeland, Bob Wortman.
March 23, 1972 – NCAA Final Four Los Angeles, Calif. (L.A. Sports Arena) LOUISVILLE 77 Lawhon, M. Thomas, R. Vilcheck, A. Price, Z. Bacon, H. Bunton, B. Bradley, K. Carter, L. Cooper, T. Pry, P. Stallings, R. Meiman, J. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 0-7 1-2 3 3 1 0 22 2-4 0-0 3 5 4 1 21 3-6 0-0 1 5 6 0 25 11-23 8-9 5 3 30 2 38 5-11 5-7 4 0 15 4 32 1-5 1-1 4 1 0 3 23 1-3 0-0 2 1 2 2 5 4-8 0-0 2 0 9 2 20 0-1 2-2 1 1 2 0 3 2-3 0-0 1 1 4 0 2 1-2 0-1 1 2 2 0 7 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 30-74 17-22 32 22 77 11 200
UCLA 96 Wilkes, K. Farmer, L. Walton, B. Lee, G. Bibby, H. Curtis, T. Hollyfield, L. Carson, V. Nater, S. Hill, A. Chapman, J. Franklin, G. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 5-11 2-2 6 0 12 2 31 6-12 3-5 4 2 15 1 27 11-13 11-12 21 2 33 1 36 3-6 4-6 4 1 8 10 30 1-5 0-0 3 5 2 2 21 4-5 0-0 2 2 8 3 21 3-6 0-0 4 1 6 1 14 1-1 0-0 0 1 2 0 4 0-0 2-4 1 1 0 2 4 1-1 4-4 0 1 6 0 5 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 1 3 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 3 35-61 26-34 51 16 96 19 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 39, Louisville 31. Team Rebounds – Louisville 4, UCLA 3. Turnovers – UCLA 21, Louisville N/A. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 15,189. Officials – Reggie Copeland, Jim Hernschack.
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March 25, 1972 – NCAA Championship Game Los Angeles, Calif. (L.A. Sports Arena) FLORIDA STATE 76 FG FT R PF TP A MIN Royals 5-7 5-6 10 5 15 2 33 Garrett 1-9 1-1 5 1 3 0 37 McCray 3-6 2-5 6 4 8 3 23 King 12-20 3-3 6 1 27 1 31 Samuel 3-10 0-0 1 1 6 7 31 Harris 7-13 2-3 6 1 16 1 26 Petty 0-0 1-1 0 1 1 2 9 Cole 0-2 0-0 2 1 0 1 10 TOTALS 31-67 14-19 42 15 76 17 200 UCLA 81 Wilkes, K. Farmer, L. Walton, B. Lee, G. Bibby, H. Curtis, T. Hollyfield, L. Nater, S. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 11-16 1-2 10 4 23 3 38 2-6 0-0 6 2 4 0 33 9-17 6-11 20 4 24 2 34 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 4 16 8-17 2-3 3 2 18 1 40 4-14 0-1 4 1 8 6 24 1-6 0-0 2 2 2 3 9 1-2 0-1 1 0 2 0 6 36-78 9-18 50 15 81 19 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 50, Florida State 39. Team Rebounds – Florida State 6, UCLA 2. Turnovers – N/A. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 15,063. Officials – Irv Brown, Bobby Scott.
POSTSEASON BOX SCORES March 15, 1973 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Los Angeles, Calif. (Pauley Pavilion) UCLA 98 Wilkes, K. Farmer, L. Walton, B. Hollyfield, L. Lee, G. Curtis, T. Meyers, D. Nater, S. Carson, V. Franklin, G. Trgovich, P. Webb, B. Corliss, C. Drollinger, R. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 6-14 0-0 10 2 12 1 ---5-10 0-0 4 2 10 0 ---12-18 2-2 14 3 28 6 ---9-16 2-2 5 3 20 6 ---1-2 1-1 0 0 3 4 ---2-3 3-3 1 2 7 5 ---2-3 2-3 5 1 6 4 ---2-5 0-2 2 2 4 0 ---0-0 0-2 1 0 0 1 ---1-2 0-0 2 0 2 1 ---2-5 0-0 2 0 4 1 ---0-2 0-0 0 2 0 0 ---0-0 2-2 0 1 2 0 ---0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 ---43-80 12-17 51 19 98 29 200
ARIZONA STATE 81 FG FT R PF TP A MIN Gray, K. 2-4 0-1 2 0 4 2 ---Wasley, M. 3-8 0-0 10 1 6 1 ---Kennedy, R. 2-7 5-6 8 5 9 5 ---Contreras, M. 9-20 0-0 4 3 18 1 ---Owens, J. 8-20 6-8 4 2 22 1 ---White, R. 3-6 0-0 2 0 6 0 ---Jackson, G. 3-8 4-6 4 3 10 1 ---Brown, J. 2-6 2-2 6 2 6 0 ---Schrader, J. 0-1 0-0 3 1 0 1 ---Moon, M. 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 ---TOTALS 32-82 17-24 48 17 81 12 200
March 17, 1973 – NCAA Regional Final Los Angeles, Calif. (Pauley Pavilion) SAN FRANCISCO 39 FG FT R PF TP A MIN Restani, K. 4-11 0-0 9 0 8 2 40 Smith, P. 8-13 1-1 3 0 17 1 40 Fernsten, E. 2-5 0-0 8 3 4 0 40 Quick, M. 4-9 0-0 2 1 8 1 40 Boro, J. 0-3 2-2 0 3 2 1 40 TOTALS 18-41 3-3 26 7 39 5 200 UCLA 54 Wilkes, K. Farmer, L. Walton, B. Hollyfield, L. Lee, G. Meyers, D. Curtis, T. Nater, S. Franklin, G. Carson, V. Webb, B. Trgovich, P. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 6-13 0-0 1 0 12 1 ---5-10 3-3 4 0 13 1 ---4-7 1-2 14 0 9 2 ---0-3 0-0 1 0 0 0 ---1-4 0-0 1 0 2 0 ---1-3 0-0 3 3 2 1 ---6-9 0-1 1 1 12 4 ---0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 ---1-2 0-0 2 0 2 0 ---0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 ---0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 ---1-2 0-0 0 0 2 0 ---25-56 4-6 30 6 54 9 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 23, San Francisco 22. Team Rebounds – San Francisco 4, UCLA 1. Turnovers – San Francisco 13, UCLA 4. Technicals – None. Attendance: 12,705. Officials – Art White, Reggie Copeland.
UCLA 87 Wilkes, K. Farmer, L. Walton, B. Lee, G. Hollyfield, L. Curtis, T. Meyers, D. Nater, S. Franklin, G. Carson, V. Webb, B. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 8-14 0-0 7 2 16 1 39 1-4 0-0 2 2 2 0 33 21-22 2-5 13 4 44 2 33 1-1 3-3 3 2 5 14 34 4-7 0-0 3 4 8 9 30 1-4 2-2 3 1 4 0 11 2-7 0-0 3 1 4 0 10 1-1 0-0 3 2 2 0 7 1-2 0-1 1 0 2 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 40-62 7-11 40 18 87 26 200
MEMPHIS 66 Buford, B. Kenon, L. Robinson, R. Laurie, B. Finch, L. Westfall, W. Cook, B. McKinney, D. Jones, C. Tetzlaff, J. Liss, J. Andrews, K. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 3-7 1-2 3 1 7 1 37.5 8-16 4-4 8 3 20 3 33.5 3-6 0-1 7 4 6 1 32.5 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 21.5 9-21 11-13 1 2 29 2 38 0-1 0-0 0 5 0 0 10.5 1-4 2-2 0 1 4 2 18.5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 0-0 0-2 0 1 0 0 1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 24-57 18-24 21 17 66 11 200
March 14, 1974 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Tucson, Ariz. (McKale Center) – 3-OT DAYTON 100 Sylvester, M. Elijah, A. Von Lehman, J. Smith, D. Davis, J. Fisher, J. Testerman, J. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 12-21 12-13 13 4 36 3 54 1-4 0-0 4 4 2 2 25.5 1-4 0-0 0 1 2 0 12 13-23 2-2 4 2 26 2 55 7-13 3-7 4 4 17 2 55 6-6 3-3 5 4 15 4 43 1-3 0-0 3 4 2 1 30.5 40-74 20-25 33 22 199 14 275
UCLA 111 Meyers, D. Wilkes, K. Walton, B. Curtis, T. Lee, G. McCarter, A. Johnson, M. Trgovich, P. Washington, R. Franklin, G. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 13-25 2-4 14 5 28 1 42 7-15 0-1 7 5 14 1 30.5 13-23 1-3 19 2 27 2 55 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 10 6-10 0-0 3 3 12 2 36 4-8 2-3 1 2 10 3 41.5 5-8 4-5 5 2 14 1 28 2-6 0-0 0 2 4 0 19 0-1 0-1 1 0 0 0 2 1-1 0-1 0 1 2 0 11 51-97 9-18 56 23 111 10 275
Halftime Score – UCLA 48, Dayton 36. End of Regulation – UCLA 80, Dayton 80. End of 1st Overtime – UCLA 88, Dayton 88. End of 2nd Overtime – UCLA 98, Dayton 98. Team Rebounds – UCLA 6, Dayton 5. Turnovers – UCLA 19, Dayton 19. Technicals – None. Attendance: 13,314. Officials – Reggie Copeland, Ralph Stout.
Halftime Score – UCLA 39, Memphis 39. Team Rebounds – UCLA 2, Memphis 2. Turnovers – UCLA 17, Memphis 8. Technicals – UCLA: Larry Hollyfield, Memphis: Larry Kenon. Attendance: 19,301. Officials – Jim Howelll, Joe Shosid
March 23, 1974 – NCAA Final Four Greensboro, N.C. (Greensboro Coliseum) – 2-OT UCLA 77 Meyers, D. Wilkes, K. Walton, B. Curtis, T. Lee, G. Johnson, M. McCarter, A. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 6-9 0-1 8 4 12 1 42 5-12 5-5 7 5 15 0 49 13-21 3-3 13 2 29 4 50 4-8 3-4 5 5 11 2 45 4-11 0-0 4 2 8 10 50 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 0 9 1-2 0-0 0 0 2 0 5 33-71 11-13 42 18 77 17 250
N.C. STATE 80 Towe, M. Rivers, M. Thompson, D. Burleson, T. Stoddard, T. Spence, P. Hawkins, G. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-10 4-4 2 4 12 3 50 3-8 1-2 2 3 7 4 50 12-25 4-6 10 3 28 2 45 9-20 2-6 14 4 20 0 42 4-11 1-2 9 5 9 5 41 2-3 0-0 5 0 4 1 19 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 34-77 12-20 42 19 80 15 250
Halftime Score – UCLA 35, N.C. State 35. End of Regulation – UCLA 65, N.C. State 65. End of 1st Overtime – UCLA 67, N.C. State 67. Team Rebounds – UCLA 2, N.C. State 2. Turnovers – UCLA 20, N.C. State 13. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 15,829. Officials – Rich Weiler, Paul Galvin.
UCLA 70 Wilkes, K. Farmer, L. Walton, B. Lee, G. Hollyfield, L. Curtis, T. Meyers, D. Nater, S. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 5-10 3-4 6 3 13 1 40 3-6 1-2 3 4 7 0 34 7-12 0-0 17 4 14 9 38 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 6.5 5-6 0-0 2 1 10 2 26.5 9-15 4-7 2 2 22 4 33.5 2-3 0-0 5 1 4 0 19.5 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 31-53 8-13 38 16 70 17 200
INDIANA 59 Buckner, Q. Crews, J. Downing, S. Green, S. Ritter, J. Laskowski, J. Smock, T. Noort, D. Wilson, F. Morkis, C. Ahlfield, S. Allen, D. Memering, J. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 3-10 0-1 5 2 6 4 36 4-10 0-0 2 3 8 2 29.5 12-20 2-4 5 5 26 2 30 1-7 0-0 5 2 2 2 25 6-10 1-1 2 3 13 6 36.5 1-8 0-0 4 0 2 1 20.5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3.5 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 9.5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0.5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0.5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0.5 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 0 0.5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0.5 28-67 3-6 29 16 59 18 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 40, Indiana 22. Team Rebounds – Indiana 4, UCLA 3. Turnovers – UCLA 18, Indiana 12. Technicals – UCLA: Dave Meyers, Indiana: John Ritter. Attendance: 19,029. Officials – Jim Howell, Joe Shosid.
Halftime Score – UCLA 51, Arizona State 37. Team Rebounds – UCLA 5, Arizona State 4. Turnovers – UCLA 22, Arizona State 20. Technicals – Arizona State bench (2). Attendance: 12,671. Officials – Reggie Copeland, Charles Fouty.
March 26, 1973 – NCAA Championship Game St. Louis, Mo. (The Arena)
March 24, 1973 – NCAA Final Four St. Louis, Mo. (The Arena)
March 25, 1974 – NCAA Third Place Game Greensboro, N.C. (Greensboro Coliseum) UCLA 78 Meyers, D. Wilkes, K. Walton, B. Curtis, T. Lee, G. Trgovich, P. McCarter, A. Franklin, G. Johnson, M. Drollinger, R. Washington, R. Webb, B. Spillane, J. Olinde, W. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 3-5 2-2 1 3 8 1 13.5 6-10 0-0 5 0 12 1 20 3-3 0-3 8 1 6 4 20 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 4.5 0-2 0-0 0 2 0 0 4.5 6-9 2-2 2 1 14 2 30 1-4 2-2 4 1 4 6 24 1-2 0-0 3 1 2 1 12.5 2-3 0-2 2 0 4 1 9.5 1-6 5-8 6 4 7 2 21 4-6 0-1 5 1 8 1 19 4-7 2-2 0 1 10 0 11 0-1 1-2 1 2 1 1 5.5 1-1 0-0 2 0 2 0 5 32-59 14-24 41 17 78 20 200
KANSAS 61 Cook, N. Morningstar, R. Knight, D. Greenlee, D. Kivisto, T. Smith, T. Suttle, R. Von Moore, D. Taynor, D. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 3-11 3-4 8 4 9 1 33.5 1-7 1-2 6 4 3 2 32.5 5-10 2-2 5 2 12 1 26 7-12 3-3 3 2 17 2 23 2-5 4-5 3 3 8 5 38 3-7 0-0 4 4 6 0 19.5 2-11 0-0 7 5 4 0 21.5 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 0 3.5 1-4 0-0 0 0 2 0 2.5 24-69 13-16 41 24 61 11 200
Halftime Score – Kansas 38, UCLA 31. Team Rebounds – Kansas 3, UCLA 2. Turnovers – UCLA 15, Kansas 15. Technicals – UCLA: Ralph Drollinger. Attendance: 15,742. Officials – Rich Weiler, Paul Galvin.
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March 16, 1974 – NCAA Regional Final Tucson, Ariz. (McKale Center) UCLA 83 Curtis, T. Lee, G. Walton, B. Meyers, D. Wilkes, K. McCarter, A. Johnson, M. Trgovich, P. Drollinger, R. Webb, B. Washington, D. Franklin, G. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 3-7 0-0 2 0 6 0 24 3-6 2-2 4 0 8 5 35 7-12 3-5 9 3 17 4 36 6-11 0-0 2 3 12 1 25 13-28 1-1 8 0 28 3 34 1-2 0-1 2 2 2 2 14 2-3 1-2 5 1 5 0 14 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 4 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 1 4 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 3 2-2 0-0 1 1 4 0 3 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 0 4 38-74 7-11 41 10 83 17 200
SAN FRANCISCO 60 FG FT R PF TP A MIN Randall, J. 0-6 2-2 7 3 2 0 29 Restani, K. 10-13 0-0 7 1 20 0 37 Fernsten, E. 1-3 1-2 5 5 3 0 28 Smith, P. 9-20 0-0 4 3 18 3 37 Smith. H. 3-4 3-3 3 5 9 0 25 Coleman, R. 0-2 0-0 1 1 0 2 17 Boro, J. 0-3 0-0 1 1 0 3 12 Quanstrom, B. 3-4 0-0 2 0 6 1 6 Redmond, M. 1-3 0-0 0 0 2 0 4 Styles, T. 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 3 TOTALS 27-60 6-7 33 19 60 9 200 Halftime Score – UCLA 35, San Francisco 23. Team Rebounds – UCLA 4, San Francisco 2. Turnovers – San Francisco 13, UCLA 7. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 13,658. Officials – Rich Weiler, Reggie Copeland.
March 15, 1975 – NCAA Regional Quarterfinal Pullman, Wash. (Performing Arts Coliseum) – OT UCLA 103 Washington, R. Meyers, D. Spillane, J. McCarter, A. Olinde, W. Townsend, R. Trgovich, P. Drolllinger, R. Corliss, C. Johnson, M. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 11-14 0-1 17 4 22 3 39 9-18 8-10 12 4 26 2 38 2-7 0-0 1 1 4 1 8 0-7 4-5 2 2 4 7 39 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0+ 8-16 1-2 3 4 17 2 43 3-3 2-4 3 0 8 1 13 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 9-20 4-4 13 4 22 0 43 42-86 19-26 59 20 103 16 225
MICHIGAN 91 Johnson, J. Baxter, D. Grote, S. Britt, W. White, R. Kupec, C.J. Robinson, J. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 3-12 5-7 1 4 11 6 45 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ 7-15 0-0 9 5 14 4 45 3-6 2-2 5 5 8 3 38 3-7 0-1 6 2 6 0 15 13-25 2-4 5 3 28 1 45 9-16 6-6 7 4 24 0 37 38-82 15-20 41 23 91 14 225
Halftime Score – Michigan 50, UCLA 46. End of Regulation – UCLA 87, Michigan 87. Team Rebounds – Michigan 6, UCLA 3. Turnovers – UCLA 10, Michigan 10. Technicals – None. Attendance: 10,150. Officials – Dan Sherwood, Don Stern.
POSTSEASON BOX SCORES March 20, 1975 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Portland, Ore. (Portland Memorial Coliseum) MONTANA 64 Hays, E. Richardson, M. DeMers, B. Peck, T. Smedley, L. McKenzie, K. Stambaugh, T. Blaine, T. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 13-16 6-7 7 2 32 6 36 1-5 0-0 4 4 2 2 35 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 0 14 0-1 0-0 4 1 0 4 31 5-12 0-0 5 2 10 0 34 9-22 2-6 10 3 20 2 38 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 0 8 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 4 28-61 8-13 36 13 64 15 200
UCLA 67 Townsend, R. Trgovich, P. Washington, R. Meyers, D. Drollinger, R. Corliss, C. Spillane, J. McCarter, A. Johnson, M. Smtih, G. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 0 2 6-11 4-6 3 3 16 3 37 7-17 2-2 11 3 16 3 38 6-14 0-0 5 1 12 3 36 3-5 2-4 9 3 8 0 24 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 1 4 3-8 0-2 1 1 6 1 34 3-7 1-2 6 1 7 2 22 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 29-65 9-16 40 15 67 13 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 34, Montana 33. Team Rebounds – UCLA 4, Montana 4. Turnovers – Montana 14, UCLA 12. Technicals – None. Attendance: 9,797. Officials – Bob Workman, Chuck Fouty.
March 31, 1975 – NCAA Championship Game San Diego, Calif. (San Diego Arena) UCLA 92 Meyers, D. Johnson, M. Washington, R. Trgovich, P. McCarter, A. Drollinger, R. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 9-18 6-7 11 4 24 1 40 3-9 0-1 7 2 6 1 23.5 12-23 4-5 12 4 28 3 40 7-16 2-4 5 4 16 4 40 3-6 2-3 2 1 8 14 40 4-6 2-5 13 4 10 0 16.5 25-73 14-19 39 17 64 9 200
KENTUCKY 85 Grevey, K. Guyette, B. Robey, R. Conner, J. Flynn, M. Givens, J. Johnson, L. Phillips, M. Hall, D. Lee, J. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 13-30 8-10 5 4 34 1 36 7-11 2-2 7 3 16 3 24 1-3 0-0 9 5 2 1 14 4-12 1-2 5 1 9 6 37.5 3-9 4-5 3 4 10 2 25.5 3-10 2-3 6 3 8 1 24.5 0-3 0-0 3 3 0 1 17 1-7 2-3 6 4 4 0 16 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 0 3.5 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 2 33-86 19-25 49 28 85 16 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 43, Kentucky 40. Team Rebounds – UCLA 5, Kentucky 4. Turnovers – UCLA 13, Kentucky 13. Technicals – UCLA: Dave Meyers. Attendance: 15,151. Officials – Hank Nichols, Bob Wortman.
March 22, 1975 – NCAA Regional Final Portland, Ore. (Portland Memorial Coliseum) ARIZONA STATE 75 FG FT R PF TP A MIN Holliman, J. 1-5 1-2 7 3 3 1 23 Moon, M. 2-5 0-0 0 1 4 1 18 White, R. 6-13 3-4 5 5 15 3 34 Hollins, L. 8-22 0-1 0 4 16 6 38 Schrader, J. 4-12 1-2 12 4 9 1 27 Wright, K. 2-4 0-1 3 0 4 0 8 Lloyd, S. 8-13 4-8 9 4 20 0 38 White, G. 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Jackson, G. 2-4 0-0 2 2 4 0 12 TOTALS 33-78 9-18 40 23 75 12 200 UCLA 89 Trgovich, P. Washington, R. Meyers, D. Drollinger, R. McCarter, A. Olinde, W. Johnson, M. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-14 0-1 4 3 8 5 40 8-13 0-0 12 5 16 2 34 4-15 3-4 13 3 11 3 38 3-4 3-3 3 5 9 0 9 2-5 5-8 5 1 9 5 40 0-0 1-2 1 1 1 0 2 14-20 7-8 12 1 35 3 37 35-71 19-26 53 19 89 18 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 46, Arizona State 36. Team Rebounds – UCLA 3, Arizona State 2. Turnovers – UCLA 19, Arizona State 15. Technicals – None. Attendance: 8,534. Officials – Bob Workman, Chuck Fouty.
March 13, 1976 – NCAA Regional Quarterfinal Los Angeles, Calif. (Pauley Pavilion) SAN DIEGO ST. 64 Leary, R. Earle, G. Delsman, M. Brown, J. Copp, S. Dodd, M. Kovach, B. Connelly, W. Kramer, J. Bunting, A. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 3-7 0-0 1 1 6 4 25 0-2 0-0 1 1 0 0 4 2-4 0-0 2 3 4 2 18 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 8-19 4-5 11 3 20 0 38 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 3-11 5-8 6 3 11 1 34 5-14 1-2 9 3 11 0 38 1-3 0-0 0 0 2 0 5 3-13 4-4 5 3 10 2 36 25-73 14-19 39 17 64 9 200
UCLA 74 Townsend, R. Washington, R. Vroman, B. Greenwood, D. Drollinger, R. Spillane, J. McCarter, A. Olinde, W. Johnson, M. Smith, G. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 3-6 0-0 0 2 6 2 33 10-15 5-5 8 3 25 4 36 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 4 1-3 2-2 3 4 4 1 22 2-4 0-0 7 4 4 1 14 1-2 0-0 1 2 2 1 10 4-9 2-5 5 0 10 2 38 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 7-9 5-6 9 4 19 2 35 2-7 0-0 1 1 4 1 7 30-55 14-18 43 22 74 14 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 35, San Diego State 32. Team Rebounds – UCLA 7, San Diego State 3. Turnovers – UCLA 19, San Diego State 11. Technicals – None. Attendance: 9,100. Officials – Charles Fouty, Ben Dreith.
March 20, 1976 – NCAA Regional Final Los Angeles, Calif. (Pauley Pavilion) UCLA 82 Washington, R. Townsend, R. Johnson, M. McCarter, A. Greenwood, D. Drollinger, R. Spillane, J. Holland, B. Smith, G. Vroman, B. Hamilton, R. Olinde, W. TOTALS ARIZONA 66 Harris, H. Taylor, P. Fleming, A. Elliott, R. Rappis, J. Gladney, J. Maxey, S. Myles, G. Gordy, L. Jung, B. Demic, L. Marshall, T. Aleksa, R. Harrison, G. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 11-24 0-0 10 2 22 4 37 7-12 2-4 3 1 16 4 37 7-14 0-0 7 4 14 4 37 4-7 1-2 3 0 9 5 37 4-8 2-2 4 2 10 1 26 1-5 1-3 6 3 3 0 12 1-1 0-0 0 1 2 0 4 2-2 0-0 0 0 4 0 2 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 0 2 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 38-74 6-12 35 13 82 18 200 FG FT R PF TP A MIN 9-19 0-0 1 3 18 4 37 7-12 0-0 7 3 14 1 37 6-17 2-3 16 4 14 5 37 4-9 2-3 6 2 10 2 36 1-8 2-2 2 3 4 2 34 1-2 0-0 1 1 2 1 4 0-1 2-2 0 0 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 38-100 16-27 53 20 92 21 200
March 27, 1976 – NCAA Final Four Philadelphia, Pa. (The Spectrum) UCLA 51 Washington, R. Johnson, M. Townsend, R. McCarter, A. Greenwood, D. Smith, G. Drollinger, R. Spillane, J. Hamilton, R. Holland, B. Vroman, B. Lippert, C. Olinde, W. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 6-15 3-4 8 3 15 3 38 6-10 0-1 6 2 12 0 36 2-10 0-0 3 1 4 2 36 2-9 0-0 4 5 4 3 27 2-5 1-2 10 2 5 0 26 3-4 0-0 0 3 6 0 9 0-3 2-2 1 3 2 0 8 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 2 7 0-1 1-2 0 0 1 0 4 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 3 0-0 2-2 0 0 2 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 21-61 9-13 34 21 51 10 200
INDIANA 65 May, S. Buckner, Q. Benson, K. Wilkerson, B. Abernethy, T. Crews, J. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 5-16 4-6 4 2 14 5 40 6-14 0-1 3 3 12 2 40 6-15 4-6 9 4 16 0 38 1-5 3-4 19 3 5 7 38 7-8 0-1 6 3 14 2 33 1-1 2-3 3 0 4 3 11 26-59 13-21 44 15 65 19 200
Halftime Score – Indiana 34, UCLA 26. Team Rebounds – UCLA 5, Indiana 2. Turnovers – N/A. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 17,540. Officials – Irv Brown, Jim Bain.
Halftime Score – UCLA 38, Arizona 35. Team Rebounds – UCLA 8, Arizona 8. Turnovers – N/A. Technicals – N/A. Attendance: 12,439. Officials – Paul Galvan, Charles Fouty.
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March 29, 1975 – NCAA Final Four San Diego, Calif. (San Diego Arena) – OT LOUISVILLE 74 Murphy, A. Cox, W. Bunton, W. Bridgeman, J. Bond, P. Whitfield, I. Gallon, R. Brown, D. Wilson, R. Howard, T. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 14-28 5-7 2 2 33 1 39.5 5-8 4-11 16 2 14 4 38 3-4 1-2 7 2 7 3 35 4-15 4-4 15 4 12 5 42 2-6 2-2 3 1 6 8 39 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 9.5 0-3 0-0 2 2 0 0 11 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 0 6.5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0 2.5 29-65 16-27 49 14 74 21 225
UCLA 75 Meyers, D. Johnson, M. Washington, R. Trgovich, P. McCarter, A. Drollinger, R. Olinde, W. Spillane, J. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 6-16 4-6 7 3 16 2 44 5-10 0-0 11 2 10 1 35.5 11-19 4-6 8 4 26 2 43 6-12 0-0 2 5 12 3 35.5 3-12 0-0 2 2 6 4 45 1-2 1-2 4 5 3 1 14 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 1-2 0-0 1 1 2 0 6 33-73 9-14 36 22 75 13 225
Halftime Score – Louisville 37, UCLA 33. End of Regulation - UCLA 65, Louisville 65. Team Rebounds – Louisville 2, UCLA 1. Turnovers – Louisville 22, UCLA 14. Technicals – None. Attendance: 15,151. Officials – Hank Nichols, Bob Wortman.
March 18, 1976 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Los Angeles, Calif. (Pauley Pavilion) UCLA 70 Washington, R. Johnson, M. Greenwood, D. McCarter, A. Townsend, R. Drollinger, R. Smith, G. Spillane, J. Vroman, B. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 7-18 2-5 6 2 16 4 37 6-14 6-6 10 3 18 2 39 5-9 0-0 7 5 10 0 24 2-4 0-0 2 1 4 7 39 4-6 0-0 4 2 8 3 37 4-7 0-0 6 5 8 2 14 3-4 0-2 0 0 6 0 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 2 31-62 9-13 34 21 51 10 200
PEPPERDINE 61 FG FT R PF TP A MIN Matson, O. 4-9 2-3 5 5 10 3 34 Skophammer, D. 4-11 0-0 9 4 8 2 39 Leite, M. 4-14 8-10 8 3 16 1 40 Williams, F. 4-10 2-2 0 3 10 2 38 Johnson, D. 7-14 2-5 6 2 16 0 39 Dallmar, H. 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 3 Goorjian, B. 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Ellis, R. 0-0 1-2 2 0 1 0 4 TOTALS 23-58 15-22 36 18 61 8 200 Halftime Score – UCLA 40, Pepperdine 35. Team Rebounds – Pepperdine 4, UCLA 0. Turnovers – Pepperdine 20, UCLA 12. Technicals – None. Attendance: 12,712. Officials – Paul Galvan, Charles Fouty.
March 29, 1976 – NCAA Third Place Game Philadelphia, Pa. (The Spectrum) UCLA 106 Washington, R. Greenwood, D. Drollinger, R. McCarter, A. Johnson, M. Townsend, R. Vroman, R. Smith, G. Spillane, J. TOTALS RUTGERS 92 Sellers, P. Copeland, H. Bailey, J. Jordan, E. Dabney, M. Anderson, A. Conlin, M. Hefele, S. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 5-8 1-2 0 4 11 2 22 2-4 1-2 8 5 5 0 18.5 6-8 0-0 16 5 12 3 29.5 11-19 4-4 5 1 26 11 40 11-21 8-12 18 11 30 6 40 3-7 2-2 2 3 8 2 22 3-7 2-2 2 3 8 2 22 3-9 2-2 4 2 8 0 15 2-3 0-0 0 1 4 0 7 44-80 18-24 57 23 106 25 200 FG FT R PF TP A MIN 8-21 7-10 12 3 23 3 32 9-19 0-2 13 3 18 4 38 3-10 1-1 5 2 7 1 22.5 4-16 0-2 4 3 8 7 39 9-18 3-5 5 3 21 4 31 4-13 5-6 4 2 13 2 27.5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 1-3 0-0 5 4 2 0 9 38-100 16-27 53 20 92 21 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 57, Rutgers 49. Team Rebounds – Rutgers 5, UCLA 2. Turnovers – UCLA 26, Rutgers 19. Technicals – Rutgers: Mike Dabney. Attendance: 17,540. Officials – Charles Fouty, Jim Bain.
POSTSEASON BOX SCORES March 12, 1977 – NCAA Regional Quarterfinal Pocatello, Idaho (Minidome) LOUISVILLE 79 Cox, W. Williams, L. Gallon, R. Wilson, R. Bond, P. Brown, D. Branch, T. Turner, B. Barmon, B. Griffith, D. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 8-14 7-11 12 3 23 2 35 7-13 0-0 7 5 14 2 32 1-5 2-2 5 1 4 1 29 3-10 0-0 1 5 6 2 23 4-10 2-2 5 3 10 14 37 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 3-5 2-3 1 0 8 1 24 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ 6-10 2-6 6 4 14 1 17 32-68 15-24 46 22 79 23 200
UCLA 87 Johnson, M. Greenwood, D. Sims, G. Hamilton, R. Spillane, J. Holland, B. Townsend, R. Vroman, B. Olinde, W. Vandeweghe, K. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 7-14 3-4 14 3 17 2 40 2-8 4-4 7 3 8 2 24 2-3 0-0 3 0 4 0 16 4-6 3-3 2 1 11 2 17 4-12 8-10 4 2 16 6 34 7-12 2-3 3 1 16 3 14 1-6 0-0 0 1 2 2 15 2-3 5-5 2 4 9 0 12 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 9 2-4 0-1 2 1 4 1 19 31-68 25-30 45 16 87 20 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 39, Louisville 36. Team Rebounds – Louisville 9, UCLA 7. Turnovers – Louisville 19, UCLA 16. Technicals – None. Attendance: 10,897. Officials – James Hernjak, Orlando Palesse.
March 16, 1978 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Albuquerque, N.M. (Johnson Gym) UCLA 70 Greenwood, D. Wilkes, J. Sims, G. Townsend, R. Hamilton, R. Holland, B. Allums, D. Thomas, M. Vandeweghe, K. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 8-13 1-4 4 5 17 2 39 3-5 0-0 0 5 6 1 21 0-1 0-0 4 2 0 1 13 1-11 0-0 2 2 2 2 26 9-16 1-2 1 4 19 6 36 4-9 0-0 0 2 8 2 20 6-7 0-2 10 4 12 0 27 1-1 0-0 2 0 2 0 1 2-4 0-0 4 0 4 0 17 34-67 2-8 30 24 70 14 200
ARKANSAS 74 Counce, J. Delph, M. Schall, S. Brewer, R. Moncrief, S. Zann, A. Reed, U. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 0-1 2-2 3 0 2 3 39 11-14 1-1 10 2 23 0 40 4-7 0-0 2 4 8 1 20 5-14 8-10 5 0 18 5 40 7-13 7-13 11 3 21 1 39 1-1 0-0 2 3 2 1 21 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 1 30-74 11-17 38 19 71 18 200
Halftime Score – Arkansas 42, UCLA 29. Team Rebounds – Arkansas 3, UCLA 3. Turnovers – Arkansas 16, UCLA 13. Technicals: None. Attendance: 17,750. Officials – Henry Nichols, Charles Fouty.
March 9, 1980 – NCAA Second Round Tempe, Ariz. (University Athletic Center)
March 17, 1977 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Provo, Utah (Marriott Center) IDAHO STATE 76 Griffin, G. Cook, J. Hayes, S. Thompson, E. Goold, S. Wheeler, E. Robinson, B. Wilson, P. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-14 4-4 8 4 12 2 33 4-10 0-0 14 4 8 2 32 11-20 5-7 12 3 27 0 39 4-10 6-8 4 3 14 5 40 1-4 0-0 1 2 2 2 11 0-2 4-4 1 2 4 5 29 4-7 0-0 5 0 8 2 10 0-2 1-2 1 1 1 0 7 28-69 20-25 55 19 76 18 200
UCLA 75 Hamilton, R. Sims, G. Greenwood, D. Spillane, J. Johnson, M. Vroman, B. Holland, B. Vandeweghe, K. Townsend, R. Olinde, W. Wilkes, J. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 5-14 1-3 6 5 11 2 31 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 0 6 10-23 0-2 14 4 20 2 40 2-8 0-0 1 5 4 4 25 7-14 7-8 13 3 21 0 39 1-2 0-0 0 1 2 0 8 3-10 3-4 0 2 9 1 15 3-8 0-0 2 1 6 3 23 1-2 0-0 0 1 2 3 11 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 32-83 11-17 48 24 75 15 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 38, Idaho State 32. Team Rebounds – UCLA 9, Idaho State 9. Turnovers – Idaho State 16, UCLA 12. Technicals: None. Attendance: 21,639. Officials – Hank Nichols, Lenny Wirtz.
March 17, 1979 – NCAA Regional Final Provo, Utah (Marriott Center) UCLA 91 Greenwood, D. Vandeweghe, K. Sims, G. Holland, B. Hamilton, R. Wilkes, J. Naulls, T. Allums, D. Sanders, M. Thomas, M. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 17-24 3-4 10 4 37 2 40 7-17 3-3 9 2 17 1 37 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 12 6-15 7-8 2 4 19 2 36 8-12 0-2 2 4 16 10 40 1-3 0-0 3 5 2 1 12 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 5 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 1 6 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0-2 0-0 1 2 0 0 11 39-73 13-17 35 27 91 17 200
DEPAUL 95 Aguirre, M. Watkins, C. Mitchem, J. Garland, G. Bradshaw, C. Nikitas, C. Madey, W. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 9-16 2-3 3 3 20 2 40 9-10 6-6 8 4 24 3 39 6-10 2-5 9 2 14 1 40 10-20 4-4 8 3 24 8 40 3-8 7-11 5 4 13 7 40 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 37-64 21-29 38 16 95 22 200
Halftime Score – DePaul 51, UCLA 34. Team Rebounds – UCLA 6, DePaul 5. Turnovers – UCLA 18, DePaul 18. Technicals – None. Attendance: 13,126. Officials – Joe Silvester, Roy Clymer, Lenny Wirtz.
March 13, 1980 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Tucson, Ariz. (McKale Center)
UCLA 77 Wilkes, J. Vandeweghe, K. Sanders, M. Foster, R. Holton, M. Daye, D. Allums, D. Pruitt, C. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-6 2-3 2 5 10 0 29 6-11 1-1 9 1 13 3 40 6-12 3-4 12 3 15 1 31 9-17 0-0 0 1 18 1 39 3-5 2-2 6 2 8 2 39 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 3 1-3 1-2 2 0 3 0 7 1-3 8-8 0 2 10 0 12 30-56 17-20 37 15 77 7 200
UCLA 72 Wilkes, J. Vandeweghe, K. Sanders, M. Foster, R. Holton, M. Allums, D. Daye, D. Pruitt, C. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 1-6 6-8 9 2 8 2 31 3-13 6-6 5 2 12 2 35 7-11 5-6 8 4 19 1 37.5 6-11 7-8 4 3 19 2 35.5 0-2 0-1 2 0 0 0 25 0-2 0-0 1 2 0 0 7 4-6 2-4 4 1 10 0 21.5 1-1 2-2 0 0 4 0 7.5 22-52 28-35 34 14 72 7 200
DEPAUL 71 Aguirre, M. Mitchem, J. Cummings, J. Bradshaw, C. Dillard, S. Grubbs, T. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 8-18 3-6 9 3 19 4 40 0-4 0-0 3 2 0 2 20 9-16 5-5 8 4 23 1 40 5-12 3-6 6 2 13 7 40 7-14 0-0 2 4 14 1 40 1-10 0-0 3 4 2 3 20 30-74 11-17 38 19 71 18 200
OHIO STATE 68 Smith, J. Kellogg, C. Williams, H. Ransey, K. Scott, C. Hall, A. Ellinghausen, J. Huggins, L. Penn, T. Miller, M. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 1-3 0-2 4 2 2 2 18.5 6-10 0-0 8 5 12 2 33 5-12 0-2 10 2 10 0 40 13-23 3-3 4 5 29 2 39.5 2-3 2-2 3 5 6 5 28 1-1 0-0 2 4 2 1 11 2-2 0-0 0 1 4 0 10 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 0 5.5 1-2 0-0 0 2 2 1 7.5 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 7 31-57 6-10 31 27 68 13 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 34, DePaul 32. Team Rebounds – DePaul 7, UCLA 6. Turnovers – UCLA 15, DePaul 9. Technicals – UCLA: head coach Larry Brown. Attendance: 14,468. Officials – Hank Nichols, Dan Wooldridge, Elbert Fieldman.
Halftime Score – UCLA 35, Ohio State 31. Team Rebounds – UCLA 1, Ohio State 0. Turnovers – Ohio State 18, UCLA 14. Technicals – None. Attendance: 7,670. Officials – Hank Nichols, Don Shea, Larry Lembo.
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March 11, 1978 – NCAA Regional Quarterfinal Eugene, Ore. (McArthur Court) KANSAS 76 Koenig, K. Mokeski, P. Johnson, C. Douglas, J. Valentine, D. Fowler, W. Gibson, M. Von Moore, D. Sanders, B. Anderson, S. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-6 0-0 6 5 8 2 25 9-15 0-2 12 4 18 0 32 7-11 1-3 1 5 15 4 37 5-17 4-6 7 4 14 1 35 5-14 1-2 3 5 11 4 29 0-4 0-0 0 2 0 1 9 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 3-8 2-4 4 4 8 3 21 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 1 5 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 6 34-76 8-17 38 40 76 16 200
UCLA 83 Greenwood, D. Wilkes, J. Sims, G. Hamilton, R. Townsend, R. Allums, D. Vandeweghe, K. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 7-15 0-1 10 3 14 2 39 0-3 5-6 3 0 5 2 23 1-2 0-0 3 2 2 0 10 6-16 11-18 7 3 23 10 40 8-12 6-6 5 2 22 4 40 2-4 2-2 11 3 6 1 30 4-7 3-6 6 1 11 0 18 28-59 27-39 47 14 83 19 200
Halftime Score – Kansas 45, UCLA 42. Team Rebounds – Kansas 4, UCLA 2. Turnovers – UCLA 15, Kansas 13. Technicals – None. Attendance: 9,141. Officials – Reggie Copeland, Mickey Crowley.
March 7, 1980 – NCAA Second Round Tempe, Ariz. (University Athletic Center) OLD DOMINION 74 FG FT R PF TP A MIN McAdoo, R. 11-17 3-3 12 4 25 0 35 Valentine, R. 5-19 4-5 2 5 14 1 33 West, M. 0-0 0-0 5 4 0 3 19 Mann, B. 2-10 2-2 7 2 6 2 31 Robinson, G. 0-5 0-0 1 4 0 2 21 Vaughan, B. 6-10 3-5 3 4 15 2 23 Branch, T. 4-12 0-0 2 4 8 1 25 Southerland, T. 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Haitchcock, B. 0-1 2-2 2 1 2 0 5 Griekspoor, E. 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Kragtwijk, B. 2-3 0-0 1 1 4 0 6 TOTALS 30-76 14-17 39 29 74 11 200 UCLA 87 Vandeweghe, K. Wilkes, J. Sanders, M. Foster, R. Holton, M. Daye, D. Pruitt, C. Anderson, T. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 11-20 12-16 9 2 34 2 39 5-8 5-6 6 3 15 5 30 4-9 3-3 18 3 11 7 38 4-6 3-3 0 5 11 3 29 3-6 6-7 1 3 12 2 34 2-4 0-0 1 1 4 1 16 0-2 0-0 1 1 0 0 7 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 7 29-56 29-35 39 19 87 20 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 36, Old Dominion 28. Team Rebounds – Old Dominion 4, UCLA 2. Turnovers – UCLA 23, Old Dominion 18. Technicals – Old Dominion: Tommy Branch (2). Attendance: N/A. Officials – Ron Spitler, John Clougherty, Lenny Wirtz.
March 15, 1980 – NCAA Regional Final Tucson, Ariz. (McKale Center) UCLA 85 Wilkes, J. Vandeweghe, K. Sanders, M. Foster, R. Holton, M. Daye, D. Allums, D. Pruitt, C. Arrillaga, R. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 0-4 2-2 4 4 2 0 20.5 7-10 8-11 9 3 22 4 38.5 7-12 8-8 10 4 22 4 35 6-13 0-0 1 4 12 3 35.5 2-3 2-4 2 2 6 2 28 2-4 3-4 3 2 7 0 18 2-2 2-3 3 2 6 0 6 3-5 0-1 3 1 6 4 18 1-2 0-0 0 0 2 0 0.5 30-54 25-33 40 21 85 17 200
CLEMSON 74 Nance, L. Wyatt, H. Campbell, J. Conrad, B. Williams, B. Gilliam, F. Wiggins, M. Dodds, C. Ross, B. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 5-12 3-4 6 4 13 0 31 2-3 0-0 5 5 4 0 22 2-3 1-2 3 2 5 1 16 2-6 5-7 1 5 9 7 28 9-19 0-0 3 3 18 2 32 5-11 3-4 9 3 13 5 28.5 2-7 0-2 3 3 4 0 18.5 3-6 2-2 2 1 8 4 23.5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0.5 30-67 14-21 34 26 74 19 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 46, Clemson 35. Team Rebounds – UCLA 5, Clemson 2. Turnovers – UCLA 18, Clemson 15. Technicals – None. Attendance: 6,355. Officials – Larry Lembo, Hank Nichols, Jody Silvester.
POSTSEASON BOX SCORES March 22, 1980 – NCAA Final Four Indianapolis, Ind. (Market Square Arena)
March 24, 1980 – NCAA Championship Game Indianapolis, Ind. (Market Square Arena)
PURDUE 62 Morris, D. Hallman, A. Carroll, J. Edmonson, K. Walker, B. Stallings, K. Scearce, M. Barnes, R. Walker, S. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 5-14 2-2 6 2 12 2 30 1-7 0-0 7 4 2 1 33 8-14 1-4 8 3 17 1 40 9-16 5-6 3 3 23 1 37.5 1-3 4-5 1 4 6 5 36.5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-2 0-0 3 0 0 0 4.5 1-1 0-0 0 1 2 0 6 0-1 0-0 1 4 0 2 12.5 25-58 12-17 32 21 62 12 200
UCLA 54 Wilkes, J. Vandeweghe, K. Sanders, M. Foster, R. Holton, M. Pruitt, C. Daye, D. Allums, D. Anderson, T. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 1-4 0-0 6 3 2 0 24.5 4-9 6-6 7 3 14 0 36.5 4-10 2-4 6 4 10 0 34 6-15 4-4 1 3 16 5 38 1-3 2-2 2 2 4 3 29 2-8 2-2 6 2 6 1 16 1-3 0-0 1 1 2 2 13 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 19-52 16-18 34 18 54 11 200
UCLA 67 Wilkes, J. Vandeweghe. K. Sanders, M. Foster, R. Holton, M. Allums, D. Daye, D. Sims, G. Pruitt, C. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 2-2 0-0 1 5 4 0 8 9-12 6-6 5 1 24 2 40 3-7 6-6 6 2 12 1 38 4-7 1-2 3 5 9 1 23 1-3 2-2 1 1 4 2 32.5 0-0 0-2 4 3 0 2 16 1-5 4-5 3 2 6 3 24.5 0-3 0-0 3 1 0 0 2 3-7 2-2 1 1 8 0 16 23-46 22-25 30 21 67 11 200
LOUISVILLE 59 Brown, W. Smith, D. McCray, R. Eaves, J. Griffith, D. Burkman, R. Wright, P. Branch, T. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-12 0-2 7 3 8 3 34 3-9 3-4 5 2 9 1 36 2-4 3-4 11 4 7 2 36 4-7 0-2 3 3 8 3 30 9-16 5-8 2 3 23 3 38 0-1 0-0 1 4 0 1 11 2-4 0-0 4 1 4 0 12 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 24-53 11-20 36 20 59 13 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 33, Purdue 25. Team Rebounds – Purdue 3, UCLA 3. Turnovers – UCLA 16, Purdue 15. Technicals – None. Attendance: 16,637. Officials – Robert Rhodes, Robert Herrold, Rich Weiler.
March 19, 1983 – NCAA Second Round Boise, Idaho (BSU Pavilion) UTAH 67 Williams, P. Mannion, P. Winans, C. Hendriz, M. Robinson, A. Furgis, G. McLaughlin, T. Cecil, D. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 8-16 2-3 8 3 18 3 40 5-8 8-9 5 3 18 10 40 3-3 1-4 0 4 7 0 29 2-5 2-4 0 1 6 3 37 9-10 0-0 1 2 18 0 28 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 3 15 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 4 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 7 27-43 13-20 26 16 67 19 200
UCLA 61 Daye, D. Fields, K. Wright, B. Jackson, R. Foster, R. Holton, M. Miguel, N. Gray, S. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-9 1-2 6 3 9 1 31 7-16 4-6 6 3 18 1 38 1-1 0-0 1 3 2 0 10 2-5 0-0 3 1 4 4 26 4-12 6-6 2 3 14 3 31 2-4 0-0 0 4 4 0 24 1-3 4-4 3 1 6 2 22 2-5 0-0 4 0 4 0 18 23-55 15-18 28 18 61 11 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 34, Utah 32. Team Rebounds – UCLA 3, Utah 2. Turnovers – UCLA 9, Utah 9. Technicals – None. Attendance: 12,177. Officials – Larry Lembo, Tom O’Neal, John Moreom.
March 17, 1989 – NCAA First Round Atlanta, Ga. (The Omni) IOWA STATE 74 Urquhart, M. Baugh, M. Alexander, V. Woods, T. Born, M. Mack, S. Moore, A. Goodman, J. Suffren, H. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 0-2 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 2 10 6-13 1-3 3-4 9 3 16 4 32 7-15 0-0 8-12 13 4 22 0 40 4-11 0-4 1-4 2 1 9 3 37 3-7 0-3 0-0 5 3 6 2 37 3-10 0-1 2-2 8 4 8 2 31 4-6 0-0 1-3 3 2 9 0 12 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 28-65 1-11 17-27 42 19 74 13 200
UCLA 84 Wilson, T. MacLean, D. Walker, K. Martin, D. Richardson, P. Rochelin, C. Owens, K. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 5-8 0-0 4-7 11 4 14 3 37 11-16 0-0 1-2 6 3 23 1 32 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 3 2 1 12 2-7 0-0 4-6 2 2 8 5 38 8-14 1-2 2-3 5 1 19 14 40 8-13 0-0 0-0 1 5 16 0 25 0-1 0-0 2-2 2 3 2 1 16 35-61 1-3 13-20 30 21 84 25 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 39, Iowa State 35. Team Rebounds – UCLA 1, Iowa State 1. Turnovers – Iowa State 18, UCLA 12. Technicals – None. Attendance: 12,297. Officials – Mickey Crowley, Jim Rife, Tom Finkin.
Halftime Score – UCLA 28, Louisville 26. Team Rebounds – UCLA 3, Louisville 3. Turnovers – Louisville 17, UCLA 16. Technicals – None. Attendance: 16,637. Officials – Rich Weiler, Larry Lembo, Henry Nichols.
March 12, 1987 – NCAA Second Round Salt Lake City, Utah (Special Events Center) CENT. MICHIGAN 73 FG 3FG Murray, J. 6-13 0-1 Leavy, E. 6-16 2-3 Johnson, T. 6-15 4-8 Miller, D. 1-5 0-0 Majerle, D. 8-20 1-2 Richmond, D. 1-2 1-2 Scott, C. 1-3 0-0 Wilcox, E. 0-2 0-0 McGuire, A. 2-3 0-0 TOTALS 31-79 8-16 UCLA 68 Haley, J. Richardson, P. Immel, D. Miller, R. Rochelin, C. Wilson, T. Hatcher, M. Foster, G. Walker, K. Jackson, C. TOTALS
FT R PF TP A MIN 1-2 3 1 13 1 31 0-0 1 4 14 3 28 2-2 0 3 18 2 31 0-0 7 3 2 0 26 0-3 13 4 17 1 37 0-0 0 2 3 4 15 0-0 1 2 2 1 14 0-0 1 1 0 0 4 0-1 4 1 4 0 14 3-8 30 21 73 12 200
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 1-6 0-0 1-4 7 2 3 0 22 4-8 0-0 5-7 8 3 13 6 33 4-5 1-1 2-3 3 2 11 4 29 10-13 3-4 9-12 13 2 32 2 34 4-5 0-0 1-2 6 1 9 1 25 4-6 0-0 0-0 5 1 8 0 15 4-6 0-0 0-0 1 1 8 2 19 2-3 0-0 2-3 3 2 6 2 16 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 3 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 4 34-54 4-5 20-31 47 15 92 17 200
March 14, 1981 – NCAA Second Round Providence, R.I. (Providence Civic Center) BYU 78 Roberts, F. Trumbo, S. Kite, G. Ainge, D. Craig, S. Christensen, C. Ballif, G. Saarelainin, T. Furniss, G. McGuire, D. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 6-12 5-5 7 4 17 2 38 2-7 0-0 13 3 4 2 31 4-7 4-7 11 2 12 1 37 14-22 9-10 4 4 37 4 39 4-10 0-0 1 1 8 7 36 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 4 0-4 0-0 0 2 0 0 11 0-1 0-0 3 0 0 0 2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 30-65 18-22 43 17 78 16 200
UCLA 55 Sanders, M. Daye, D. Pruitt, C. Jackson, R. Holton, M. Foster, R. Sears, D. Anderson, T. Fields, K. TOTALS
FG FT R PF TP A MIN 7-12 0-0 6 4 14 2 30 6-14 0-1 6 2 12 3 27 3-8 2-2 6 5 8 1 27 0-5 2-2 3 2 2 6 34 5-14 0-0 2 4 10 1 33 1-5 0-0 3 2 2 1 14 0-0 2-4 4 0 2 0 12 0-0 1-2 2 0 1 0 8 1-7 2-3 3 4 4 0 15 23-65 9-14 36 23 55 14 200
Halftime Score – BYU 31, UCLA 22. Team Rebounds – BYU 3, UCLA 0. Turnovers – BYU 17, UCLA 15. Technicals – None. Attendance: 12,823. Officials – Phil Robinson, Jim Burch, Ron Splitter.
March 14, 1987 – NCAA Second Round Salt Lake City, Utah (Special Events Center) WYOMING 78 Dent Fox Leckner Dembo Sommers Boyd Jones Hunt Lodgins TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 0-1 0-0 2-3 4 4 2 6 34 0-3 0-1 1-2 0 3 1 2 22 7-15 0-0 6-8 14 3 20 0 38 9-14 7-10 16-16 9 2 41 6 39 2-5 0-0 2-2 8 3 6 4 31 3-5 0-0 0-1 0-1 1 6 1 23 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 4 2 0 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 22-44 7-11 27-32 40 20 78 19 200
UCLA 68 Richardson, P. Immel, D. Haley, J. Miller, R. Rochelin, C. Wilson, T. Hatcher, M. Palmer, R. Foster, G. Jackson, C. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 2-7 0-1 4-4 5 3 8 6 32 4-12 0-6 2-2 2 4 10 1 25 1-6 0-0 3-4 2 2 5 0 28 8-17 2-4 6-7 9 5 24 1 38 1-6 0-2 3-4 5 4 5 1 24 0-0 0-0 2-2 2 3 2 0 9 4-12 2-5 0-0 2 2 10 1 18 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 12 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 4 0 13 22-64 4-18 20-23 30 27 68 11 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 53, Central Michigan 21. Team Rebounds – UCLA 1, Central Michigan 0. Turnovers – UCLA 22, Central Michigan 13. Technicals – None. Attendance: 12,371. Officials – Jim Burr, Richard Slomkowski, Jim McDaniel.
Halftime Score – UCLA 44, Wyoming 38. Team Rebounds – Wyoming 3, UCLA 2. Turnovers – Wyoming 21, UCLA 14. Technicals – None. Attendance: 14,944. Officials – Peter Pavia, Gene Monje, Phil Bova.
March 19, 1989 – NCAA Second Round Atlanta, Ga. (The Omni)
March 16, 1990 – NCAA First Round Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Dome)
UCLA 81 Wilson, T. MacLean, D. Walker, K. Martin, D. Richardson, P. Rochelin, C. Owens, K. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 6-13 0-0 9-15 9 3 21 3 40 7-13 0-0 2-4 8 5 16 3 32 5-8 4-7 3-4 4 4 17 4 30 2-6 0-2 0-0 2 3 4 3 25 5-1 3-8 1-4 4 4 14 5 40 3-4 1-2 0-0 3 4 7 1 19 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 0 14 29-58 8-19 15-27 33 24 81 19 200
NO. CAROLINA 88 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Bucknall, S. 5-10 2-6 7-8 4 3 19 11 35 Fox, R. 6-12 1-3 5-6 3 4 18 1 32 Williams, S. 6-7 0-0 2-3 8 4 14 1 29 Lebo, J. 4-9 3-8 1-3 3 3 12 4 33 Rice, K. 1-5 1-4 0-0 1 1 3 3 16 Madden, K. 8-13 0-0 6-10 8 4 22 2 28 Chilcutt, P. 0-0 0-0 0-0 8 2 0 0 22 Davis, H. 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 Denny, J. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 30-58 7-23 21-30 37 21 88 22 200 Halftime Score – UCLA 52, North Carolina 44. Team Rebounds – North Carolina 2, UCLA 0. Turnovers – UCLA 9, North Carolina 7. Technicals – None. Attendance: 12,821. Officials – Mickey Crowley, Jim Rife, Sam Lickliter.
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UAB 56 Kennedy, A. Rembert, L. Ogg, A. Bearden, B. Kramer, J. Rogers, E. Wilkerson, G. DeVaughn, W. Jackson, S. TOTALS
FG 3FG 2-9 1-5 3-5 0-0 4-8 0-0 3-10 2-6 4-16 2-12 4-9 0-0 0-2 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 22-63 5-23
FT R PF TP A MIN 4-4 8 5 9 2 33 0-0 3 1 6 0 20 0-0 8 1 8 0 25 0-0 2 3 8 2 35 0-0 5 4 10 4 34 3-4 4 4 11 0 21 0-0 0 0 0 0 10 0-0 3 2 4 1 14 0-0 0 0 0 0 8 7-8 40 20 56 9 200
UCLA 68 Wilson, T. MacLean, D. Murray, T. Madkins, G. Martin, D. Butler, M. Walker, K. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 9-17 0-0 5-9 9 4 23 0 35 3-14 0-0 4-4 7 3 10 2 34 7-13 0-2 0-0 7 4 14 0 29 2-3 0-0 3-4 2 0 7 2 31 2-7 0-0 4-4 2 1 8 8 36 2-3 0-0 0-2 4 0 4 3 21 1-4 0-3 0-0 3 1 2 0 14 26-61 0-5 16-23 41 13 68 15 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 30, UAB 27. Team Rebounds – UAB 7, UCLA 7. Turnovers – UAB 17, UCLA 11. Technicals – None. Attendance: 10,742. Officials – Lenny Wirtz, Frank Scagliotta, Gene Monje.
POSTSEASON BOX SCORES March 18, 1990 – NCAA Second Round Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Dome) UCLA 71 Wilson, T. MacLean, D. Murray, T. Madkins, G. Martin, D. Butler, M. Walker, K. Owens, K. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 8-19 0-0 2-4 12 3 18 3 38 3-8 0-0 4-4 5 1 10 1 35 5-12 0-3 2-3 8 2 12 0 27 1-3 1-2 0-0 0 5 3 6 32 7-12 0-0 4-5 0 3 18 6 33 1-5 0-1 6-6 0 1 8 0 19 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 1 2 1 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 4 25-59 1-6 20-24 30 17 71 17 200
KANSAS 70 Calloway, R. Randall, M. Markkanen, P. Pritchard, K. Gueldner, J. Maddox, M. Brown, T. Jordan, A. West, F. Jamison, A. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-8 0-0 6-7 3 3 14 2 24 2-5 0-0 0-0 7 4 4 3 26 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 27 5-8 1-2 4-5 1 4 15 3 34 3-8 1-4 0-0 8 1 7 3 17 4-7 0-0 2-2 5 3 10 1 12 5-8 5-6 0-0 4 1 15 0 19 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 8 2-4 0-0 1-2 2 1 5 0 15 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 18 25-52 7-12 13-16 35 18 70 16 200
Halftime Score – Kansas 36, UCLA 35. Team Rebounds – UCLA 3, Kansas 2. Turnovers – Kansas 22, UCLA 12. Technicals – None. Attendance: 11,630. Officials – Lenny Wirtz, Gene Monje, Frank Bosone.
March 20, 1992 – NCAA First Round Tempe, Ariz. (University Activities Center) ROBERT MORRIS 53 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Carney, S. 1-3 0-0 0-1 2 2 2 0 26 Falletta, J. 1-6 0-0 0-0 5 2 2 1 17 Cannon, R. 4-12 0-0 1-1 5 3 9 0 24 Timmerson, W. 4-10 0-2 4-4 7 3 12 5 37 Walker, M. 5-17 0-3 5-6 5 4 15 0 36 Bilall, M. 3-5 0-1 1-2 6 3 7 0 19 Jones, R. 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 9 Donnelly, R. 2-5 2-5 0-0 2 3 6 0 23 Williams, A. 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 8 TOTALS 20-60 2-11 11-14 35 22 53 6 200 UCLA 73 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Murray, T. 8-11 3-4 1-2 8 2 20 1 35 MacLean, D. 1-5 0-0 15-17 11 2 17 4 36 Butler, M. 0-4 0-0 0-4 3 1 0 3 21 Edney, T. 0-3 0-1 0-0 4 3 0 4 24 Madkins, G. 5-8 3-5 3-6 3 3 16 2 34 Martin, D. 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 4 4 4 16 Tarver, S. 5-5 0-0 0-0 0 0 10 0 19 O’Bannon, E. 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 4 1 9 Zimmerman, R. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 4 Elkind, S. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Zidek, G. 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 1 TOTALS 24-43 6-10 19-29 32 16 73 19 200 Halftime Score – UCLA 26, Robert Morris 22. Team Rebounds – Robert Morris 2, UCLA 0. Turnovers – Robert Morris 13, UCLA 11. Technicals – None. Attendance: 7,639. Officials – Ted Hillary, Rick Hartzell, John McDonnell.
March 28, 1992 – NCAA Regional Final Albuquerque, N.M. (The Pit) INDIANA 106 Graham, G. Reynolds, C. Bailey, D. Meeks, J. Nover, M. Leary, T. Anderson, E. Cheaney, C. Henderson, A. Lindeman, T. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 0-4 0-0 3-4 4 3 3 4 23 1-1 0-0 6-6 3 1 8 5 18 8-11 4-5 2-2 4 1 22 4 21 0-1 0-1 5-6 3 2 5 9 28 5-7 0-0 6-6 5 3 16 0 23 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 2 7-10 1-2 2-2 4 3 17 0 28 9-15 0-2 5-6 2 2 23 0 29 4-9 0-1 2-3 12 4 10 1 26 0-1 0-0 2-4 1 0 2 0 2 34-59 5-11 33-39 42 20 106 23 200
UCLA 79 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Edney, T. 5-15 0-6 2-3 4 0 12 4 30 Madkins, G. 6-10 3-6 3-3 2 5 18 2 33 Zimmerman, R. 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 3 Martin, D. 0-4 0-0 2-2 1 3 2 0 12 Tarver, S. 5-9 3-3 0-0 2 4 13 2 20 Elkind, S. 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0+ Butler, M. 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 5 0 2 18 Zidek, G. 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 2 Murray, T. 6-16 0-3 3-5 8 4 15 0 29 O’Bannon, E. 2-4 1-2 2-4 2 2 7 1 21 MacLean, D. 4-13 0-1 4-5 3 2 12 1 32 TOTALS 28-72 7-21 16-22 33 26 79 12 200
March 22, 1990 – NCAA Regional Semifinal East Rutherford, N.J. (IZOD Center) UCLA 81 Wilson, T. MacLean, D. Murray, T. Madkins, G. Martin, D. Butler, M. Owens, K. Mason, Z. Walker, K. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 5-18 0-1 6-10 6 5 16 3 39 9-17 0-0 3-5 15 3 21 0 36 6-12 3-5 0-2 9 3 15 0 35 5-6 2-3 5-8 2 4 17 6 30 1-9 0-4 2-2 3 2 4 8 34 1-4 0-1 4-4 5 4 6 1 16 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 1-2 0-0 0-1 1 1 2 0 7 28-69 5-14 20-32 47 24 81 18 200
DUKE 90 Brickey, R. Laettner, C. Abdelnaby, A. Henderson, P. Hurley, B. McCaffrey, B. Koubek, G. Davis, B. Hill, T. Palmer, C. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 3-8 0-0 1-3 3 3 7 3 33 8-12 0-0 8-8 14 4 24 0 32 5-7 0-0 4-5 7 4 14 1 20 10-22 6-11 2-2 5 3 28 2 38 3-6 1-4 5-6 4 3 12 9 36 0-4 0-0 3-4 1 0 3 2 12 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 3 2 1 12 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 0 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 30-64 7-16 23-28 42 25 90 19 200
Halftime Score – Duke 47, UCLA 38. Team Rebounds – UCLA 6, Duke 6. Turnovers – UCLA 12, Duke 12. Technicals – None. Attendance: 19,502. Officials – Jody Sylvester, John Koskinen, Sonny Holmes.
March 22, 1992 – NCAA Second Round Tempe, Ariz. (University Activities Center)
March 18, 1991 – NCAA First Round Syracuse, N.Y. (Carrier Dome) PENN STATE 74 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Barnes, J. 6-10 0-1 7-8 8 2 19 2 33 Hayes, D. 8-15 0-0 0-0 4 3 16 3 38 Degitz, D. 4-9 0-0 2-6 5 2 10 1 28 Barnes, F. 1-3 0-1 2-2 1 4 4 1 14 Brown, M. 3-6 1-2 3-6 3 4 10 10 38 Jennings, M. 4-8 2-4 0-0 2 0 10 0 26 Johnson, C.J. 1-3 0-0 1-1 3 0 3 3 13 Joyner, L. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Carter, E. 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 6 Dietz, J. 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 TOTALS 28-56 3-8 15-23 31 16 74 20 200 UCLA 69 Murray, T. Butler, M. MacLean, D. Martin, D. Madkins, G. Tarver, S. Owens, K. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 6-12 1-6 4-4 4 2 17 1 34 4-9 0-0 1-2 6 3 9 4 26 7-10 0-0 1-2 1 4 15 1 33 1-9 0-3 3-4 3 4 5 5 29 5-7 1-3 0-0 3 5 11 4 36 1-5 0-0 2-3 1 0 4 0 15 4-6 0-0 0-0 14 2 8 1 27 28-58 2-12 11-15 35 20 69 16 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 36, Penn State 32. Team Rebounds – Penn State 3, UCLA 3. Turnovers – Penn State 15, UCLA 15. Technicals – None. Attendance: 14,436. Officials – Mike Tanco, Douglas Chauvins, Herrell Allen.
March 26, 1992 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Albuquerque, N.M. (The Pit)
LOUISVILLE 69 Minor, G. Morton, D. Holden, C. LeGree, K. Sullivan, E. Smith, T. Hopgood, B. Brewer, J. Wingfield, T. Webb, D. Stone, K. McLendon, J. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-7 0-0 3-4 5 1 11 2 35 2-6 0-2 0-0 1 5 4 0 29 3-9 0-0 4-4 7 5 10 1 25 2-7 0-1 1-2 4 3 5 2 23 3-10 1-6 4-4 0 2 11 6 37 3-6 0-0 1-4 3 2 7 0 13 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 2 0 4 5-9 3-6 0-0 0 3 13 1 17 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 3 2 0 6 1-2 0-1 2-2 2 1 4 0 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 24-58 4-16 17-22 28 29 69 12 200
NEW MEXICO ST. 78 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Sitter, B. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ Leak, M. 1-7 1-2 0-0 5 0 3 1 21 Coleman, R. 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 4 0 7 Crawford, S. 4-11 1-5 7-7 3 4 16 7 33 Bartleson, J. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ Benjamin, W. 5-9 1-4 0-0 1 4 11 6 36 Thompson, M. 3-6 1-2 1-2 2 2 8 0 14 Putzi, R. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Traylor, E. 6-12 0-0 1-4 4 4 13 1 32 Hickman, C. 1-2 0-0 7-8 4 4 9 1 25 Reed, C. 7-10 0-0 0-2 7 2 14 1 31 Dinkins, C. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 29-59 4-13 16-23 28 20 78 17 200
UCLA 85 Murray, T. MacLean, D. Butler, M. Edney, T. Madkins, G. Tarver, S. O’Bannon, E. Martin, D. Zidek, G. Elkind, S. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 8-15 1-3 9-13 8 3 26 3 33 6-11 0-0 11-11 10 3 23 1 37 4-7 1-2 0-0 5 2 9 3 32 1-4 0-1 3-4 2 4 5 4 33 3-7 1-5 9-11 4 4 16 6 36 1-1 0-0 2-2 2 1 4 1 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 7 0-2 0-0 2-2 0 1 2 0 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ 23-47 3-11 36-43 35 20 85 18 200
UCLA 85 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Edney, T. 0-1 0-1 1-2 3 3 1 1 25 Madkins, G. 4-7 2-3 5-6 5 5 15 4 35 Zimmerman, R. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 3 Martin, D. 3-5 2-2 5-6 0 3 13 1 24 Tarver, S. 2-3 0-0 1-3 2 0 5 2 14 Butler, M. 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 5 4 0 11 Murray, T. 7-11 3-5 4-4 5 3 21 3 33 O’Bannon, E. 3-6 0-0 1-1 8 1 7 1 18 MacLean, D. 7-15 0-1 5-5 6 0 19 5 37 TOTALS 28-51 7-12 22-27 33 21 85 17 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 32, Louisville 25. Team Rebounds – Louisville 5, UCLA 3. Turnovers – Louisville 14, UCLA 14. Technicals – None. Attendance: 10,125. Officials – Ed Hightower, Ted Hillary, Lynn Shortnacy.
Halftime Score – UCLA 47, New Mexico State 31. Team Rebounds – UCLA 2, New Mexico State 1. Turnovers – UCLA 19, New Mexico State 16. Technicals – UCLA: Madkins. Attendance: 15,914. Officials – Dick Paparo, Bob Barnett, Tom O’Neill.
March 19, 1993 – NCAA First Round Tucson, Ariz. (McKale Center)
March 21, 1993 – NCAA Second Round Tucson, Ariz. (McKale Center) – OT
UCLA 81 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Butler, M. 6-8 0-0 2-2 5 4 14 2 37 O’Bannon, E. 9-10 2-2 0-0 13 2 20 1 37 Petruska, R. 6-12 0-0 2-2 7 1 14 5 33 Edney, T. 6-13 1-2 6-6 5 3 19 6 35 Tarver, S. 5-10 0-1 1-2 2 1 11 2 36 Dempsey, K. 1-4 0-1 1-2 1 3 3 0 13 Zimmerman, R. 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 9 TOTALS 33-57 3-6 12-14 37 15 81 17 200
UCLA 84 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Butler, M. 6-9 0-0 2-2 7 4 14 2 35 O’Bannon, E. 6-11 3-5 4-5 3 2 19 0 35 Petruska, R. 3-12 1-4 0-0 3 5 7 2 37 Edney, T. 3-8 0-1 4-4 7 3 10 6 45 Tarver, S. 10-18 0-1 4-7 3 1 24 1 42 Zimmerman, R. 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 4 1 0 16 Dempsey, K. 3-6 3-4 0-0 2 0 9 0 14 Zidek, G. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0+ Boyle, D. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ TOTALS 31-64 7-15 15-20 2 4 7 0 225
IOWA STATE 70 Hoiberg, F. Eaton, H. Meyer, L. Bayless, R. Thigpen, J. Michalik, J. Wheat, M. Beechum, H. Bivens, D. Brown, F. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-7 1-3 2-2 5 3 11 2 36 2-3 0-0 2-2 0 0 6 1 16 0-8 0-0 6-6 5 1 6 2 28 4-10 2-6 9-10 2 3 19 6 38 9-20 2-7 0-0 3 3 20 3 37 1-6 0-0 0-0 1 3 2 0 21 2-5 1-1 1-2 6 2 6 0 21 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 22-61 6-19 20-22 25 15 70 14 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 37, Iowa State 30. Team Rebounds – Iowa State 3, UCLA 3. Turnovers – UCLA 19, Iowa State 12. Technicals – None. Attendance: 13,532. Officials – John Corio, Eugene Monje, Andre Patillo.
Halftime Score – Indiana 44, UCLA 29. Team Rebounds – UCLA 4, Indiana 3. Turnovers – UCLA 10, Indiana 8. Technicals – UCLA: MacLean, Indiana: Meeks. Attendance: 16,160. Officials – John Clougherty, Dave Hall, Andre Pattillo.
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MICHIGAN 86 Webber, C. Jackson, R. Howard, J. Rose, J. King, J. Riley, E. Pelina, R. Talley, M. Voskuil, J. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 12-16 1-1 2-4 14 1 27 2 42 7-10 0-1 5-6 4 4 19 4 39 6-11 0-1 2-2 5 4 14 3 39 4-11 3-6 1-2 2 3 12 8 40 4-8 3-4 0-2 5 2 11 4 41 1-4 0-0 1-3 6 2 3 0 9 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 1 10 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 34-64 7-15 11-19 40 17 86 22 225
Halftime Score – UCLA 52, Michigan 39. End of Regulation – UCLA 77, Michigan 77. Team Rebounds – UCLA 3, Michigan 2. Turnovers – Michigan 17, UCLA 9. Technicals – None. Attendance: 13,534. Officials – John Moreau, Andre Pattillo, Don Rutledge.
POSTSEASON BOX SCORES March 18, 1994 – NCAA First Round Oklahoma City, Okla. (Myriad Convention Center) TULSA 112 Collier, G. Seals, S. Rollo, J.R. Dawkins, L. Williamson, A. Hernadi, C. Johnson, K. Maldonado, R. Bonner, D. Grawer, K. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 9-16 4-8 12-13 6 2 34 2 35 4-10 3-6 9-13 9 3 20 5 27 2-4 0-0 1-3 5 2 5 2 18 5-10 1-2 3-6 4 3 14 3 32 9-17 1-3 1-2 2 2 20 8 40 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 7 3-5 0-0 6-6 5 2 12 0 15 1-2 0-0 1-2 4 2 3 0 15 1-2 0-0 2-2 4 0 4 2 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 34-67 9-19 35-47 42 17 112 22 200
UCLA 102 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN O’Bannon, C. 6-17 1-3 2-2 12 3 15 3 29 O’Bannon, E. 11-22 0-3 8-8 18 4 30 6 38 Zidek, G. 4-9 0-0 0-0 6 4 8 0 21 Edney, T. 4-13 0-2 2-3 0 5 10 5 30 Tarver, S. 5-11 1-4 0-0 7 4 11 0 33 Dollar, C. 1-3 0-0 1-2 1 4 3 4 19 Zimmerman, R. 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Burns, M. 4-6 3-5 0-1 1 4 11 0 20 Dempsey, K. 6-12 2-6 0-0 4 4 14 1 8 TOTALS 41-94 7-23 13-16 53 32 102 19 200 Halftime Score – Tulsa 63, UCLA 38. Team Rebounds – UCLA 4, Tulsa 3. Turnovers – Tulsa 12, UCLA 11. Technicals – None. Attendance: 13,336. Officials – Tim Higgins, David Dodge, Donnie Gray.
March 17, 1995 – NCAA First Round Boise, Idaho (BSU Pavilion) FLA. INT’L 56 Tchir, M. Johnston, C. Forbes, S. Davis, B. Johnson, L. Mazyck, J. Eathorne, W. Johnson, J. Dozier, M. Allen, T. Nicolls, Z. Eason, J. Pimburton, K. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 1-4 1-3 2-2 1 1 5 0 25 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2-9 0-0 2-4 7 2 6 1 35 3-8 1-6 0-0 1 0 7 2 17 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 4 5-11 1-3 10-14 5 1 21 4 24 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 0-1 0-1 1-2 0 2 1 1 23 4-10 0-3 0-0 1 3 8 4 38 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 2 0 15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2-8 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 0 15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 19-56 3-17 15-23 26 13 56 12 200
UCLA 92 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Dollar, C. 2-3 0-0 1-2 0 2 5 3 21 Edney, T. 2-5 0-1 4-4 2 1 8 8 15 Bailey, T. 3-5 1-2 0-1 3 1 7 2 22 O’Bannon, C. 7-9 0-0 0-0 1 3 14 2 25 Myers, B. 1-2 0-0 2-2 2 1 4 0 6 Zidek, G. 4-8 0-0 0-0 6 1 8 0 16 Dempsey, K. 1-3 0-1 0-0 3 0 2 0 6 O’Bannon, E. 4-6 1-3 1-1 8 1 10 2 20 Nwankwo, I. 3-5 0-0 0-0 6 3 6 0 15 Givens, o. 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 11 Henderson, J.R. 8-12 0-0 0-0 6 4 16 0 23 Johnson, K. 5-8 0-0 0-1 6 2 10 0 20 TOTALS 41-68 2-7 8-11 47 21 92 17 200
March 19, 1995 – NCAA Second Round Boise, Idaho (BSU Pavilion) MISSOURI 74 Moore, K. Sutherland, J. Walther, C. Winfield, J. O’Liney, P. Combs, S. Grimm, D. Haley, Sam. Haley, Sim. TOTALS
FG 3FG 4-12 0-0 5-10 4-8 0-0 0-0 3-6 0-0 9-13 5-6 0-0 0-0 5-10 3-5 1-5 0-0 1-3 0-0 28-59 12-19
FT R PF TP A MIN 2-2 4 2 10 3 32 1-1 4 3 15 1 36 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 2-2 7 4 8 3 21 0-0 4 2 23 2 39 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 0-0 4 4 13 3 38 1-2 5 2 3 1 20 0-0 0 0 2 0 9 6-7 33 17 74 13 200
UCLA 75 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Dollar, C. 0-4 0-2 0-0 2 2 0 3 25 Edney, T. 5-8 3-5 2-4 3 4 15 7 35 Bailey, T. 3-7 1-3 2-2 4 1 9 2 27 O’Bannon, C. 3-7 0-1 0-0 5 2 6 2 31 Zidek, G. 4-7 0-0 2-2 0 2 10 2 20 O’Bannon, E. 9-16 2-5 4-6 7 0 24 1 39 Henderson, J.R. 4-5 0-0 3-3 5 2 11 2 23 TOTALS 28-54 6-16 13-17 27 13 75 19 200 Halftime Score – Missouri 42, UCLA 34. Team Rebounds – Missouri 4, UCLA 1. Turnovers – Missouri 11, UCLA 9. Technicals – None. Attendance: 11,886. Officials – John Clougherty, Gerald Boudreaux, Ron Zetcher.
Halftime Score – UCLA 43, Florida Int’l 23. Team Rebounds – Florida Int’l 6, UCLA 4. Turnovers – Florida Int’l 12, UCLA 9. Technicals – None. Attendance: 11,863. Officials – Ron Zetcher, Harrell Allen, Leroy Richardson.
March 23, 1995 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Oakland, Calif. (Oakland Arena)
March 25, 1995 – NCAA Regional Final Oakland, Calif. (Oakland Arena)
April 1, 1995 – NCAA Final Four Seattle, Wash. (Kingdome)
MISSISSIPPI ST. 67 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Wilson, B. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Bullard, M. 3-9 2-6 2-2 3 4 10 2 19 Wilson, D. 7-21 5-14 3-5 6 4 22 3 38 Dampier, E. 4-4 0-0 3-4 4 5 11 1 34 Grant, M. 1-8 0-5 0-0 10 4 2 3 27 Honore, T. 2-10 2-7 0-0 4 3 6 5 33 Hughes, W. 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 8 Price, B. 3-5 0-0 0-0 2 0 6 3 22 Walters, R. 3-5 0-0 4-6 7 3 10 1 17 Young, J. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 23-62 9-32 12-17 41 25 67 18 200
CONNECTICUT 96 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Marshall, D. 3-11 1-4 8-9 9 4 15 0 37 Allen, R. 12-25 3-8 9-12 9 2 36 2 38 Knight, T. 6-9 0-0 0-1 13 3 12 0 26 Sheffer, D 9-20 2-8 4-4 5 4 24 4 35 Ollie, K. 1-6 0-0 0-0 3 5 2 8 32 Hayward, E. 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 0 13 Fair, B. 1-3 1-2 0-0 1 3 3 2 13 King, K. 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 3 2 0 4 Johnson, R. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 Willingham, N. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ TOTALS 33-76 7-22 23-27 45 26 96 17 200
UCLA 86 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Bailey, T. 3-11 0-2 6-9 5 2 12 2 31 O’Bannon, C. 3-7 0-1 3-4 5 1 9 2 22 Dempsey, K. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Dollar, C. 0-1 0-0 2-6 6 3 2 2 23 O’Bannon, E. 8-14 3-6 2-3 8 2 21 1 29 Edney, T. 4-6 1-2 1-2 3 3 10 8 25 Givens, o. 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 4 0 2 Henderson, J.R. 2-3 0-0 4-5 2 2 8 1 26 Johnson, K. 1-2 0-0 3-6 3 1 5 1 7 Myers, B. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Nwankwo, I. 0-1 0-0 4-4 0 0 4 1 5 Zidek, G. 5-11 0-0 1-4 2 3 11 0 28 TOTALS 28-58 4-11 26-43 39 18 86 18 200
UCLA 102 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN O’Bannon, C. 2-4 0-0 6-8 5 2 10 5 24 O’Bannon, E. 5-13 0-6 5-6 6 3 15 2 33 Zidek, G. 4-9 0-0 0-0 3 4 8 0 12 Edney, T. 5-11 2-3 10-10 2 4 22 10 40 Bailey, T. 10-16 0-2 6-12 9 2 26 0 38 Henderson, J.R. 9-12 0-0 0-1 2 4 18 1 30 Dollar, C. 1-1 0-0 1-2 6 3 3 5 23 TOTALS 36-66 2-11 28-39 34 22 102 23 200
OKLAHOMA ST. 61 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Pierce, S. 1-4 0-0 0-1 2 4 2 1 24+ Collins, T. 2-6 2-3 0-0 2 2 6 5 22+ Reeves, B. 8-16 0-0 9-9 9 2 25 0 40Rutherford, R. 4-13 4-11 3-4 4 3 15 1 40Owens, A. 1-4 1-3 0-0 6 5 3 9 35+ Roberts, C. 5-7 0-2 0-2 6 4 10 0 29+ Skaer, J. 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 6Alexander, C. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1Baum, B. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1Nelson, J. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1Miles, K. 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1TOTALS 21-50 7-19 12-16 32 21 61 16 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 48, Connecticut 41. Team Rebounds – Connecticut 2, UCLA 1. Turnovers – Connecticut 17, UCLA 9. Technicals – UCLA: J.R. Henderson. Attendance: 14,399. Officials – Gerry Donaghy, Tom O’Neill, Stan Reynolds.
Halftime Score – UCLA 40, Mississippi State 19. Team Rebounds – Mississippi State 4, UCLA 3. Turnovers – Mississippi State 20, UCLA 12. Technicals – None. Attendance: 14,399. Officials – Josephe Silvester, Eugene Monje, Mike Wood.
April 3, 1995 – NCAA Championship Game Seattle, Wash. (Kingdome) ARKANSAS 78 Thurman, S. Williamson, C. Martin, E. McDaniel, C. Beck, C. Stewart, D. Dillard, A. Robinson, D. Rimac, D. Wilson, L. Williams, L. Garrett, R. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 2-9 1-7 0-0 3 2 5 1 32 3-16 0-0 6-10 4 1 12 6 33 1-2 1-2 0-0 3 2 3 1 6 5-10 3-7 3-4 3 5 16 1 35 4-6 2-3 1-2 3 3 11 2 25 5-10 1-5 1-2 5 4 12 0 22 2-4 2-3 0-0 2 1 6 1 15 2-3 0-1 0-0 2 3 4 0 10 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 3 12 3-4 0-0 1-2 0 1 7 0 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 28-65 10-28 12-20 31 22 78 15 200
UCLA 89 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN O’Bannon, C. 4-10 0-0 3-4 9 1 11 6 36 O’Bannon, E. 10-21 1-4 9-11 17 2 30 3 40 Zidek, G. 5-8 0-0 4-7 6 4 14 0 29 Edney, T. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Bailey, T. 12-20 1-2 1-2 9 3 26 3 39 Dollar, C. 1-4 0-1 4-5 3 4 6 8 36 Henderson, J.R. 1-5 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 1 17 TOTALS 33-68 2-7 21-29 50 15 89 21 200 Halftime Score – UCLA 40, Arkansas 39. Team Rebounds – Arkansas 4, UCLA 4. Turnovers – UCLA 20, Arkansas 18. Technicals – None. Attendance: 38,540. Officials – Jim Burr, Ted Valentine, John Cahill.
UCLA 74 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN O’Bannon, C. 7-9 0-0 5-5 6 2 19 2 37O’Bannon, E. 6-14 2-4 1-2 8 1 15 0 36+ Zidek, G. 2-4 0-0 2-2 2 4 6 0 19Edney, T. 6-12 0-1 9-11 1 1 21 5 37+ Bailey, T. 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 1 23+ Dollar, C. 1-1 0-0 7-8 3 0 9 0 18+ Henderson, J.R. 1-6 0-0 0-0 1 4 2 1 25Dempsey, K. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1Nwankwo, I. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1Givens, o. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1Johnson, K. 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1Myers, B. 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1TOTALS 24-49 2-7 24-28 25 16 74 9 200 Halftime Score – UCLA 37, Oklahoma State 37. Team Rebounds – UCLA 3, Oklahoma State 1. Turnovers – Oklahoma State 19, UCLA 10. Technicals – None. Attendance: 38,540. Officials – Dick Paparo, Tom Lopes, Andre Pattillo.
March 14, 1996 – NCAA First Round Indianapolis, Ind. (RCA Dome) PRINCETON 43 Doyal, C. Lewullis, G. Goodrich, S. Johnson, S. Henderson, M. Earl, B. Mastaglio, J. TOTALS
FG 3FG 1-4 1-4 4-9 1-5 4-9 0-1 4-9 3-7 3-11 2-6 1-4 1-4 0-0 0-0 17-46 8-27
FT R PF TP A MIN 0-0 5 3 3 4 40 1-2 2 2 10 2 27 0-3 6 3 8 3 40 0-0 1 3 11 3 39 0-0 3 2 8 3 37 0-0 1 0 3 0 16 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 1-5 21 13 43 15 200
UCLA 41 FG 3FG O’Bannon, C. 3-10 0-4 Henderson, J.R. 1-2 0-0 McCoy, J. 1-3 0-0 Dollar, C. 0-1 0-0 Bailey, T. 4-13 3-9 Loyd, B. 2-4 2-4 Myers, B. 0-0 0-0 Dempsey, K. 0-1 0-1 Johnson, K. 4-5 0-0 TOTALS 15-39 5-18
FT R PF TP A MIN 2-3 8 0 8 3 36 0-0 3 0 2 0 21 0-0 7 3 2 0 29 0-2 2 0 0 3 26 2-2 6 1 13 0 36 0-0 0 2 6 0 12 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 0-0 0 0 0 0 6 2-2 5 4 10 0 30 6-9 31 10 41 6 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 19, Princeton 18. Team Rebounds – Princeton 3, UCLA 0. Turnovers – UCLA 16, Princeton 8. Technicals – None. Attendance: 31,569. Officials – James Howell, Bob Barnett, Kerry Sitton.
March 13, 1997 – NCAA First Round Auburn Hills, Mich. (The Palace of Auburn Hills) CHARLESTON SO. 75 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Hourruitiner, R. 5-13 2-5 2-2 1 4 14 4 31 Daniels, J. 0-3 0-1 0-0 2 2 0 1 21 Roper, M. 0-0 0-0 0-0 5 4 0 0 13 Larrick, B. 10-23 6-12 6-7 6 0 32 6 36 Larrick, A. 3-9 0-1 2-2 4 1 8 2 27 Elam, B. 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 10 McPherson, E. 0-3 0-2 1-2 0 0 1 0 3 Gordon, W. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 Bradley, D. 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 1 1 0 4 Amaya, A. 4-10 0-0 2-2 4 4 10 1 25 Sales, M. 1-1 0-0 0-1 1 3 2 0 10 Parker, M. 2-5 0-2 1-2 1 1 5 0 15 TOTALS 26-70 8-23 15-20 30 21 75 16 200 UCLA 109 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN O’Bannon, C. 6-9 1-1 1-2 8 0 14 1 30 Henderson, J.R. 6-11 2-2 7-12 9 2 21 3 34 McCoy, J. 8-9 0-0 5-5 8 4 21 0 24 Dollar, C. 7-12 1-1 0-0 3 3 15 3 32 Bailey, T. 6-13 2-4 0-0 9 1 14 8 28 Sylvester, H. 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Loyd, B. 1-2 1-2 0-0 3 0 3 1 9 Harbour, M. 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 2 0 2 McGautha, V. 0-4 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 4 Myers, B. 1-2 0-0 2-4 1 1 4 2 7 Farnham, S. 2-3 0-0 2-3 2 1 6 2 5 Parker, D. 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 4 Johnson, K. 3-7 0-2 3-4 2 3 9 1 18 TOTALS 41-75 7-13 20-30 58 17 109 21 200 Halftime Score – UCLA 53, Charleston Southern 38. Team Rebounds – UCLA 7, Charleston Southern 5. Turnovers – UCLA 15, Charleston Southern 13. Technicals – None. Attendance: 21,020. Officials – David Dodge, David Day, George Evans.
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POSTSEASON BOX SCORES March 15, 1997 – NCAA Second Round Auburn Hills, Mich. (The Palace of Auburn Hills) XAVIER 83 Johnson, T.J. Williams, D. Braggs, T. Brown, L. Lumpkin, G. Kelsey, P. Turner, N. Anderson, S. Harvey, K. Murray, L. Payne, T. Kromer, J. Posey, J. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 1-4 0-0 5-5 1 3 7 0 18 7-16 0-3 2-2 4 2 16 0 35 4-6 0-0 7-8 10 5 15 2 33 5-17 2-8 3-3 2 4 15 1 36 2-12 1-9 0-0 1 4 5 1 32 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 0 1 2-3 0-1 1-2 1 0 5 2 14 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 1-3 0-0 1-3 2 0 3 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 7-8 0-0 0-0 6 5 14 2 24 30-70 3-21 20-25 33 24 83 8 200
UCLA 96 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN O’Bannon, C. 10-13 3-4 5-7 4 4 28 1 35 Henderson, J.R. 9-12 1-1 3-4 9 4 22 2 36 McCoy, J. 5-6 0-0 0-0 4 3 10 0 19 Dollar, C. 1-7 0-1 7-9 6 1 9 8 39 Bailey, T. 2-6 0-1 6-6 4 4 10 8 30 Sylvester, H. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Loyd, B. 1-3 1-3 4-4 3 2 7 2 15 Harbour, M. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 McGautha, V. 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Myers, B. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ Farnham, S. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Parker, D. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 Johnson, K. 4-8 2-4 0-0 4 3 10 2 20 TOTALS 32-56 7-14 25-30 37 22 96 23 200
March 20, 1997 – NCAA Regional Semifinal San Antonio, Texas (Alamodome) – OT IOWA STATE 73 Bankhead, S. Pratt, K. Cato, K. Holloway, J. Willoughby, D. Johnson, S. Edwards, K. Rampton, T. TOTALS
March 22, 1997 – NCAA Regional Final San Antonio, Texas (Alamodome)
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 3-7 0-0 0-0 1 3 6 5 41 6-13 0-1 2-6 6 4 14 2 42 4-7 0-0 2-2 9 3 10 1 40 1-5 1-3 4-4 2 1 7 6 45 11-21 8-17 4-4 7 1 34 1 44 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 5 1-1 0-0 0-4 2 0 2 0 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 26-54 9-21 12-20 29 12 73 16 225
UCLA 72 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN O’Bannon, C. 9-16 0-5 4-5 3 3 22 2 40 Henderson, J.R. 4-8 0-0 1-2 4 4 9 3 34 McCoy, J. 0-3 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 1 13 Dollar, C. 3-10 1-3 0-0 5 4 7 2 38 Bailey, T. 9-17 0-5 3-4 9 3 21 5 40 Loyd, B. 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 0 8 Myers, B. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Johnson, K. 3-7 1-2 3-4 3 5 10 1 24 TOTALS 29-62 3-16 11-15 33 19 72 14 200
UCLA 74 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN O’Bannon, C. 5-8 2-3 4-4 5 3 16 1 44 Henderson, J.R. 4-13 0-2 4-8 12 4 12 5 45 McCoy, J. 3-6 0-0 0-0 4 3 6 0 18 Dollar, C. 9-14 2-5 0-0 4 3 20 4 41 Bailey, T. 6-17 1-3 0-2 10 4 13 3 44 Loyd, B. 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 1 3 0 7 Johnson, K. 2-5 0-3 0-0 1 1 4 4 26 TOTALS 30-64 6-17 8-14 39 19 74 17 225
MINNESOTA 80 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN James, C. 4-6 0-0 4-6 6 2 12 4 31 Jacobson, S. 7-16 0-6 0-0 2 4 14 0 24 Thomas, J. 3-6 0-0 1-1 7 4 7 0 20 Jackson, B. 5-9 0-1 8-10 9 0 18 3 36 Harris, E. 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 3 0 2 23 Archambault, R. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ Stauber, A. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ Lewis, Q. 4-8 0-1 7-7 3 2 15 2 17 Thomas, C. 6-11 1-3 1-2 5 1 14 2 21 Tarver, M. 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 1 10 Winter, T. 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 18 TOTALS 29-60 1-12 21-26 38 18 80 14 200
Halftime Score – Iowa State 37, UCLA 25. End of Regulation – UCLA 64, Iowa State 64. Team Rebounds – UCLA 3, Iowa State 2. Turnovers – Iowa State 15, UCLA 14. Technicals – None. Attendance: 29,231. Officials – Joe Silvester, Mike Kitts, Ray Perone.
Halftime Score – UCLA 33, Minnesota 28. Team Rebounds – UCLA 5, Minnesota 0. Turnovers – UCLA 18, Minnesota 14. Technicals – None. Attendance: 31,930. Officials – Gerald Boudreaux, Rusty Herring, Ed Corbett.
Halftime Score – UCLA 45, Xavier 40 Team Rebounds – Xavier 6, UCLA 3. Turnovers – UCLA 21, Xavier 16. Technicals – None. Attendance: 21,020. Officials – Ted Valentine, David Dodge, Kerry Sitton.
March 13, 1998 – NCAA Second Round Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Dome)
March 15, 1998 – NCAA Second Round Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Dome)
MIAMI 62 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN James, T. 6-9 0-0 0-1 6 5 12 0 23 Bland, M. 6-8 0-0 6-10 8 5 18 0 36 Norris, K. 4-8 4-7 2-2 6 3 14 3 37 Frazier, S. 0-3 0-2 0-0 2 1 0 0 16 Jennings, V. 0-8 0-0 1-2 3 3 1 7 30 Hemsley, J. 5-17 2-7 1-3 11 4 13 2 33 Tyler, E. 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 2 4 1 16 Wimbley, D. 0-1 0-0 0-1 2 0 0 0 5 Byars-Dawson, M. 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 4 Schlie, J. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ Wiseman, C. 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ TOTALS 23-61 6-17 10-19 44 24 62 13 200
UCLA 85 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Henderson, J.R. 5-14 2-4 1-2 8 2 13 3 38 Johnson, K. 6-10 2-4 11-13 5 2 25 3 37 Davis, B. 2-3 0-1 3-3 2 4 7 0 14 Bailey, T. 7-11 3-4 2-3 5 3 19 6 40 Watson, E. 4-7 2-4 0-2 4 2 10 2 34 Hines, R. 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 15 Reed, T. 4-5 0-0 3-5 3 4 11 1 22 TOTALS 28-51 9-17 20-28 27 19 85 16 200
UCLA 65 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Henderson, J.R. 11-17 0-1 4-9 6 2 26 0 37 Johnson, K. 1-6 1-3 0-0 3 5 3 1 24 Davis, B. 6-11 1-5 0-0 3 4 13 2 35 Bailey, T. 6-13 2-4 7-9 11 3 21 7 39 Watson, E. 0-3 0-2 2-5 2 1 2 2 35 Reed, T. 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 1 0 0 6 Hines, R. 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 2 0 1 20 Loyd, B. 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 4 TOTALS 24-52 4-16 13-25 32 18 65 14 200
MICHIGAN 82 Ward, J. Traylor, R. Reid, R. Bullock, L. Conlan, T. Baston, M. Asselin, J. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 5-16 3-6 3-3 10 3 16 1 30 6-8 0-0 7-12 10 4 19 2 35 6-9 6-8 0-0 2 1 18 1 37 7-27 2-14 0-0 8 4 16 7 38 0-2 0-2 2-3 4 4 2 4 34 4-7 0-0 3-6 6 5 11 0 26 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ 28-69 11-30 15-24 44 21 82 15 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 45, Michigan 34. Team Rebounds – Michigan 4, UCLA 0. Turnovers – Michigan 16, UCLA 14. Technicals – None. Attendance: 19,423. Officials – Tom Lopes, John Cahill, Tony Greene.
Halftime Score – UCLA 32, Miami 32. Team Rebounds – UCLA 4, Miami 2. Turnovers – Miami 24, UCLA 15. Technicals – None. Attendance: 17,818. Officials – Tom Rucker, Tony Greene, Ronald Zetcher.
March 20, 1998 – NCAA Regional Semifinal St. Petersburg, Fla. (Tropicana Dome) UCLA 68 Reed, T. Johnson, K. Henderson, J.R. Bailey, T. Watson, E. Knight, B. Daley, K. Ramasar, T. Harbour, M. Loyd, B. Hines, R. McGautha, V. Farnham, S. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 2-13 0-0 3-5 10 3 7 0 31 7-15 3-8 1-2 8 3 18 1 33 5-20 0-0 0-0 9 2 10 1 36 4-15 1-5 7-8 11 4 16 3 35 1-8 0-4 4-4 2 2 6 2 34 1-2 0-1 1-1 2 0 3 0 2 2-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 4 0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 3 1-2 0-0 2-2 4 3 4 0 18 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 23-79 4-19 18-22 51 17 68 9 200
KENTUCKY 94 Edwards, A. Padgett, S. Mohammed, N. Turner, W. Sheppard, J. Masiello, S. Smith, S. Evans, H. Mills, C. Hogan, R. Anthony, M. Bradley, M. Magliore, J. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 5-6 0-1 0-0 2 3 10 5 20 6-8 1-2 6-6 6 3 19 4 24 6-9 0-0 3-5 7 3 15 0 19 4-7 0-0 0-0 3 1 8 4 26 7-14 2-6 0-0 4 3 16 3 28 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 2 0-1 0-0 0-1 1 1 0 3 11 3-4 0-0 4-4 2 1 10 1 21 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 13 2-4 2-3 0-1 2 0 6 0 3 2-4 1-1 0-0 1 0 5 0 9 1-5 0-0 0-0 4 1 2 1 9 1-1 0-0 1-2 5 2 3 0 15 37-68 6-14 14-19 41 18 94 21 200
Halftime Score – Kentucky 40, UCLA 23. Team Rebounds – Kentucky 1, UCLA 1. Turnovers – UCLA 19, Kentucky 13. Technicals – None. Attendance: 40,589. Officials – Donnee Gray, Steve Welmar, Joe Sylvester.
March 11, 1999 – NCAA First Round Indianapolis, Ind. (RCA Dome)
March 16, 2000 – NCAA First Round Auburn Hills, Mich. (The Palace of Auburn Hills)
DETROIT 56 Ferguson, D. Alexander, B. Craft, W. Phillips, R. Jackson, J. Whye, D. Van Dyke, J. Belin, D. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 2-8 2-7 2-2 4 3 8 1 25 1-6 0-0 4-6 6 1 6 0 40 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 2 0 0 10 6-14 2-5 2-2 3 0 16 4 40 4-10 1-3 8-10 7 3 17 2 39 1-6 0-0 2-2 5 2 4 0 24 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 6 2-5 1-2 0-0 1 0 5 0 16 16-49 6-17 18-23 35 11 56 7 200
BALL STATE 57 Smith, T. Murray, J. Jones, L. Clemens, D. Hosier, M. Burns, B. Jackson, P. Moodie, C. TOTALS
FG 3FG 2-9 0-2 1-3 0-0 4-9 0-0 7-24 2-4 1-4 1-3 0-2 0-0 3-4 3-4 6-12 2-7 24-67 8-20
UCLA 53 Rush, J. Farnham, S. Moiso, J. Davis, B. Watson, E. Reed, T. Bailey, R. Hines, R. Barnes, M. Young, R. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 2-11 2-6 4-6 13 2 10 0 36 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 5 2-5 0-0 1-2 6 3 5 1 35 6-14 4-10 0-2 3 5 16 4 36 4-9 1-4 0-2 6 4 9 7 39 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 8 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 4-7 3-5 0-0 4 1 11 0 25 19-50 10-27 5-12 36 20 53 12 200
UCLA 65 Kapono, J. Farnham, S. Moiso, J. Knight, B. Watson, E. Rush, J. Gadzuric, D. Bailey, R. Young, R. Barnes, M. Hines, R. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-10 4-9 5-6 4 1 17 1 35 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 3 5-14 0-0 2-4 7 1 12 0 37 1-3 0-2 0-0 2 1 2 0 9 2-5 0-3 0-3 3 1 4 12 37 5-9 3-5 1-2 7 2 14 1 27 5-8 0-0 0-3 12 4 10 0 26 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 5 3-5 0-0 0-0 5 2 6 4 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 5 25-55 7-20 8-18 46 12 65 19 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 32, Detroit 30. Team Rebounds – Detroit 6, UCLA 4. Turnovers – UCLA 17, Detroit 12. Technicals – None. Attendance: 27,959. Officials – Tom Lopes, William Bush, Lonnie Dixon.
FT R PF TP A MIN 0-0 5 3 4 3 31 0-0 7 1 2 0 22 0-0 2 0 8 0 35 0-2 1 3 16 2 39 0-0 5 4 3 5 30 0-0 4 3 0 0 7 0-0 0 1 9 1 11 1-2 4 3 15 2 25 1-4 34 18 57 13 200
Halftime Score – Ball State 26, UCLA 22. Team Rebounds – Ball State 6, UCLA 1. Turnovers – UCLA 18, Ball State 12. Technicals – None. Attendance: 20,127. Officials – Ted Hillary, Bob Donato, Ray Perone.
March 18, 2000 – NCAA Second Round Minneapolis, Minn. (Metrodome) UCLA 105 Kapono, J. Farnham, S. Moiso, J. Knight, B. Watson, E. Gadzuric, D. Bailey, R. Rush, J. Barnes, M. Young, R. Hines, R. Brooks, B. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-7 3-5 0-0 2 1 11 5 22 0-1 0-0 2-4 0 0 2 0 8 7-8 0-0 0-1 9 3 14 1 27 1-4 1-2 3-4 4 1 6 0 12 6-7 5-6 0-0 0 2 17 16 26 5-6 0-0 3-6 6 3 13 0 21 1-4 0-1 0-0 1 2 2 2 17 6-11 2-4 0-0 6 1 14 1 24 4-7 0-1 0-0 2 3 8 2 15 3-5 1-3 0-0 2 3 7 0 13 2-3 2-3 3-3 2 0 9 1 11 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 4 40-64 14-25 11-18 39 19 105 28 200
MARYLAND 70 Miller, D. Morris, T. Baxter, L. Dixon, J. Blake, S. Mardesich, M. Nicholas, D. Holden, T. Cephas, L. Badu, E. McCall, C. Hahn, M. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 2-6 0-2 1-1 4 0 5 4 26 5-10 1-3 2-2 3 0 13 0 30 8-17 0-0 6-10 10 4 22 0 29 6-18 2-7 2-4 3 2 16 4 39 2-8 1-2 0-0 3 0 5 6 31 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 6 2-5 1-4 0-0 0 3 5 0 16 1-3 1-1 0-0 1 2 3 2 15 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-2 0-2 0-2 1 0 0 0 2 0-1 0-1 1-2 1 1 1 0 1 26-70 6-22 12-21 36 14 70 16 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 49, Maryland 33. Team Rebounds – Maryland 7, UCLA 4. Turnovers – Maryland 18, UCLA 16. Technicals – None. Attendance: 26,358. Officials – Ted Higgins, Ted Hillary, Reggie Greenwood.
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POSTSEASON BOX SCORES March 23, 2000 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Auburn Hills, Mich. (The Palace of Auburn Hills) UCLA 56 Kapono, J. Farnham, S. Moiso, J. Knight, B. Watson, E. Rush, J. Bailey, R. Hines, R. Barnes, M. Young, R. Brooks, B. Gadzuric, D. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 3-11 1-4 1-2 4 4 8 3 30 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 5-12 0-0 5-5 10 2 15 0 31 1-1 1-1 1-2 1 1 4 0 11 3-7 2-5 0-0 2 5 8 5 33 3-10 0-5 0-0 6 0 6 0 27 2-5 0-1 2-2 1 1 6 0 8 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 7 0-6 0-1 1-2 1 2 1 0 19 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 3-6 0-0 0-0 3 2 6 0 17 21-62 4-17 10-13 32 18 56 8 200
IOWA STATE 80 Horton, K. Johnson, S. Fizer, M. Tinsley, J. Nurse, M. Evans, R. Hawkins, B. Rancik, M. Watkins, T. Davis, B. Shirley, P. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 3-7 1-3 2-2 3 0 9 3 36 6-11 0-0 4-7 8 1 16 0 33 7-15 0-0 2-2 9 3 16 1 33 5-14 1-2 3-4 9 1 14 11 35 6-9 4-5 0-0 3 2 16 1 38 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 4 2-2 0-0 1-2 1 1 5 1 8 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 3 4 0 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 0 4 31-60 6-10 12-17 43 14 80 18 200
March 15, 2001 – NCAA First Round Greensboro, N.C. (Greensboro Coliseum) HOFSTRA 48 Gittens, R. Richardson, N. Springfield, G. Hernandez, J. Apodaca, R. Suarez, J. Sylla, A. Walker, D. Grubler, L. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 3-5 0-0 1-4 8 1 7 1 39 5-13 2-8 0-0 5 1 12 1 39 0-2 0-0 0-0 6 4 0 1 31 3-8 3-6 2-3 1 2 11 6 34 4-14 4-11 4-6 5 3 16 1 37 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 1 2 0 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 8 15-42 9-25 9-15 32 13 48 10 200
UCLA 61 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Barnes, M. 3-7 0-0 2-4 4 2 8 4 35 Kapono, J. 2-8 1-5 2-2 3 0 7 2 33 Gadzuric, D. 7-11 0-0 0-2 13 4 14 1 37 Knight, B. 6-12 3-6 2-2 2 3 17 2 31 Watson, E. 7-10 1-2 0-2 2 3 15 7 38 Bailey, R. 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 2 0 1 9 Young, R. 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 10 Cummings, T.J. 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 7 TOTALS 25-53 5-15 6-12 29 15 61 17 200 Halftime Score – Hofstra 33, UCLA 29. Team Rebounds – Hofstra 4, UCLA 3. Turnovers – Hofstra 21, UCLA 11. Technicals – None. Attendance: 14,235. Officials – Steve Welmer, Tom O’Neill, Ronald Zetcher.
UCLA 63 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Barnes, M. 3-8 0-0 3-5 11 5 9 3 31 Kapono, J. 3-10 2-5 4-6 5 4 12 2 33 Gadzuric, D. 5-12 0-0 0-1 9 2 10 1 38 Knight, B. 4-13 2-5 3-4 4 3 13 0 28 Watson, E. 7-12 1-2 2-2 6 4 17 5 39 Flowers, J. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Bailey, R. 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 Young, R. 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 3 2 0 19 Cummings, T.J. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0 6 TOTALS 23-60 5-14 12-18 39 24 63 11 200 DUKE 76 Battier, S. Dunleavy, M. Sanders, C. Duhon, C. Williams, J. Boozer, C. Simpson, J.D. James, N. Buckner, A. Love, R. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 6-14 2-7 10-11 11 2 24 1 39 3-11 0-6 1-2 5 3 7 3 30 0-1 0-0 3-4 3 2 3 0 16 0-2 0-2 4-7 5 2 4 4 38 11-21 6-13 6-6 2 0 34 4 37 1-2 0-0 0-0 6 4 2 0 22 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 1-4 0-3 0-0 3 2 2 1 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 3 22-55 8-13 24-30 37 16 76 13 200
Halftime Score – Duke 33, UCLA 26. Team Rebounds – UCLA 4, Duke 2. Turnovers – UCLA 23, Duke 17. Technicals – None. Attendance: 20,270. Officials – Ed Corbett, Ted Hillary, John Hughes.
March 15, 2002 – NCAA First Round Pittsburgh, Pa. (Mellon Arena) MISSISSIPPI 58 Reed, J. Allen, D. Harrison, J. Sanders, D. Wade, E. Fox, K. Harper, A. Shutt, S. Johnson, J. Nunnery, C. Rhodes, C. Kirklin, R. TOTALS
FG 3FG 6-11 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-9 0-9 3-9 1-4 2-8 2-5 1-2 1-1 6-17 5-14 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 21-62 10-35
FT R PF TP A MIN 2-2 5 4 14 0 20 0-0 2 2 2 1 22 0-0 1 1 0 6 33 0-1 5 2 7 3 36 0-0 2 1 6 2 22 2-2 0 1 5 0 10 2-2 9 1 19 2 31 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 1 3 0 7 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0-1 2 1 2 0 8 0-0 1 1 0 0 8 6-8 32 15 58 14 200
UCLA 80 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Barnes, M. 2-5 0-3 2-2 8 2 6 1 23 Kapono, J. 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 1 2 1 24 Gadzuric, D. 4-9 0-0 1-2 6 1 9 0 22 Knight, B. 7-13 5-7 2-2 7 1 21 2 27 Bozeman, C. 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 5 16 Thompson, D. 6-8 2-3 2-2 3 0 16 1 15 Patterson, A. 2-2 0-0 1-1 2 0 5 0 12 Walcott, R. 2-4 0-1 0-0 2 2 4 4 23 Hines, R. 2-3 1-1 2-2 0 2 7 0 16 Cummings, T.J. 2-5 0-0 4-4 6 3 8 0 17 Hoffart, J. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Johnson, J. 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 2 1 3 TOTALS 28-55 8-17 16-17 38 13 80 15 200 Halftime Score – UCLA 36, Mississippi 26. Team Rebounds – Mississippi 5, UCLA 3. Turnovers – UCLA 18, Mississippi 18. Technicals – None. Attendance: 17,015. Officials – Mike Kitts, Randy McCall, Joseph Pescitelli.
March 21, 2002 – NCAA Regional Semifinal San Jose, Calif. (Compaq Center) MISSOURI 82 Bryant, T. Rush, K. Johnson, A. Gilbert, C. Paulding, R. Stokes, W. Kiernan, R. John, D. Gage, J. Kroenke, J. Ferguson, J. Echols, N. Griffin, M. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 1-3 0-0 0-0 7 1 2 0 26 8-14 4-8 0-2 9 2 20 4 33 5-12 0-0 4-5 14 3 14 3 36 7-12 4-8 5-7 0 2 23 0 36 6-12 2-4 1-4 1 5 15 1 27 1-4 0-2 4-4 3 2 6 3 14 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ 1-2 0-1 0-0 3 3 2 3 19 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 2 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ 29-60 10-23 14-22 43 19 82 16 200
UCLA 73 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Barnes, M. 10-20 2-5 1-2 11 4 23 4 33 Kapono, J. 3-8 0-1 1-3 3 0 7 4 31 Gadzuric, D. 4-9 0-0 3-4 8 2 11 1 34 Knight, B. 6-14 0-4 4-4 5 4 16 1 31 Bozeman, C. 4-11 0-1 0-1 3 1 8 2 28 Thompson, D. 0-4 0-1 0-0 3 0 0 1 14 Patterson, A. 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 0 5 Walcott, R. 2-3 1-2 1-2 1 1 6 1 15 Cummings, T.J. 1-4 0-2 0-0 4 3 2 0 7 Hoffart, J. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Johnson, J. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 30-75 3-17 10-16 42 17 73 14 200
UTAH STATE 50 Bobb, C. Daniels, S. Jorssen, D. Rock, B. Brown, T. Vincent, T. Vague, J. Ray, B. Bailey, D. Johnson, T. Evans, C. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 3-12 1-8 0-0 9 2 7 3 27 4-9 0-0 3-7 6 3 11 1 30 1-10 0-0 2-2 7 4 4 0 23 3-7 1-1 2-2 1 3 9 3 36 3-14 2-9 0-0 2 1 8 4 32 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 2 0 3 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 4 2 0 14 1-2 0-0 2-2 2 0 4 0 10 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 14 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 7 1-1 0-0 1-3 0 0 3 0 4 17-60 4-18 12-18 31 18 50 12 200
UCLA 75 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Knight, B. 1-4 0-2 4-4 4 2 6 3 20 Cummings, T.J. 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 1 17 Gadzuric, D. 7-9 0-0 2-8 14 1 16 1 34 Bailey, R. 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 2 9 Watson, E. 8-13 0-3 0-0 9 2 16 3 38 Flowers, J. 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 1 2 Ramasar, T. 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 2 Barnes, M. 4-8 0-0 1-2 8 3 9 4 27 Kapono, J. 7-13 5-7 0-0 5 2 19 3 32 Young, R. 1-5 0-1 1-2 1 3 3 0 19 TOTALS 31-56 5-13 8-16 47 17 75 18 200 Halftime Score – UCLA 30, Utah State 19. Team Rebounds – UCLA 4, Utah State 1. Turnovers – UCLA 18, Utah State 16. Technicals – None. Attendance: 20,943. Officials – Tom O’Neal, John Higgins, Steve Welmer.
Halftime Score – Iowa State 40, UCLA 28. Team Rebounds – Iowa State 3. UCLA 1. Turnovers – UCLA 15, Iowa State 12. Technicals – None. Attendance: 21,214. Officials – Ted Valentine, Donnee Gray, Karl Hess.
March 22, 2001 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Philadelphia, Pa. (Wells Fargo Center)
March 17, 2001 – NCAA Second Round Greensboro, N.C. (Greensboro Coliseum)
March 17, 2005 – NCAA First Round Tucson, Ariz. (McKale Center) UCLA 66 Thompson, D. Shipp, J. Fey, M. Afflalo, A. Farmar, J. Morrison, B. Mata, L. Hollins, R. McKinney, M. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 9-19 3-8 1-1 7 1 22 4 39 6-12 1-3 0-0 7 2 13 5 36 4-7 0-0 0-2 1 2 8 1 17 1-4 0-2 5-6 0 3 7 1 31 1-9 1-5 0-2 4 3 3 5 36 2-3 1-2 0-0 1 1 5 0 17 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 3-6 0-0 2-4 5 3 8 0 21 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 26-60 6-20 8-15 27 15 66 16 200
TEXAS TECH 78 Giles, D. Dora, D. Zeno, M. Jackson, J. Ross, R. Marshall, C. White, L. Suljagic, D. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 7-8 0-0 2-3 9 5 16 3 38 3-5 0-1 1-2 5 3 7 3 34 1-4 0-0 2-3 4 2 4 4 39 8-12 1-1 2-2 4 1 19 6 36 11-20 2-4 4-6 7 1 28 2 39 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 1 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 7 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 4 0 2 32-52 3-7 11-16 32 14 78 21 200
Halftime Score – Texas Tech 37, UCLA 31. Team Rebounds – UCLA 2, Texas Tech 1. Turnovers – Texas Tech 14, UCLA 13. Technicals – None. Attendance: 13,751. Officials – John Cahill, Zelton Steed, Mike Wood.
Halftime Score – Missouri 30, UCLA 28. Team Rebounds – Missouri 3, UCLA 3. Turnovers – Missouri 20, UCLA 13. Technicals – None. Attendance: 18,040. Officials – John Clougherty, Joe Lindsay, Karl Hess.
March 17, 2002 – NCAA Second Round Pittsburgh, Pa. (Mellon Arena) – 2-OT UCLA 105 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Barnes, M. 7-19 2-8 1-2 8 4 17 11 36 Kapono, J. 7-15 3-8 2-2 5 4 19 1 32 Gadzuric, D. 13-20 0-0 0-1 13 2 26 0 45 Knight, B. 3-9 2-8 4-5 4 3 12 1 32 Bozeman, C. 4-9 0-2 0-0 5 3 8 4 39 Thompson, D. 3-6 0-2 4-4 4 3 10 2 21 Patterson, A. 0-2 0-0 2-2 0 0 2 0 8 Walcott, R. 1-6 0-5 2-2 1 0 4 1 22 Hines, R. 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 4 Cummings, T.J. 3-5 1-3 0-0 1 2 7 0 11 TOTALS 41-91 8-36 15-18 46 21 105 21 250 CINCINNATI 101 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Davis, J. 3-4 1-1 2-3 4 3 9 2 26 McElroy, I. 5-13 0-3 3-4 8 4 13 2 35 Little, D. 4-6 0-0 1-2 12 4 9 0 43 Stokes, L. 12-27 5-12 10-12 10 3 39 2 46 Logan, S. 6-18 2-7 4-4 5 4 18 7 46 Williams, F. 1-6 1-6 0-0 0 0 3 0 18 Barker, T. 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 0 4 Crawford, R. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Grove, B.J. 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 Maxiell, J. 3-4 0-0 1-1 10 2 7 0 28 TOTALS 35-80 10-30 21-26 52 20 101 13 250 Halftime Score – Cincinnati 47, UCLA 37. End of Regulation – UCLA 80, Cincinnati 80. End of 1st Overtime – UCLA 90, Cincinnati 90. Team Rebounds – UCLA 4, Cincinnati 2. Turnovers – Cincinnati 17, UCLA 9. Technicals – None. Attendance: 17,015. Officials – Mike Kitts, Verne Harris, Kerry Sitton.
March 16, 2006 – NCAA Second Round San Diego, Calif. (Cox Arena) BELMONT 44 Oliver, D. Herndon, B. Goodwin, J. Collins, B. Hare, J. Jones, A. Wicke, A. House, A. Harris, H. Dotson, M. Modlin, M. Preston, A. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 1 0 0 25 3-13 0-0 0-2 4 1 6 0 19 3-7 1-4 0-0 1 1 7 1 28 3-10 1-2 0-0 4 0 7 3 27 2-8 1-3 3-6 3 4 8 2 33 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 6 1-4 1-4 0-0 2 2 3 1 20 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 1-3 0-1 3-4 2 1 5 0 12 1-5 0-1 0-0 2 1 2 1 13 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 1 5 3-5 0-0 0-1 2 2 6 0 11 17-59 4-19 6-13 57 16 44 9 200
UCLA 78 Bozeman, C. Mbah a Moute, L. Hollins, R. Farmar, J. Afflalo, A. Collison, D. Robinson, D. Rubin, J. Wright, R. Aboya, A. Mata, L. Roll, M. Fey, M. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-6 1-2 0-0 6 0 9 2 21 7-9 0-0 3-3 8 1 17 6 24 3-3 0-0 4-4 4 3 10 1 21 3-8 0-4 2-2 2 2 8 5 26 3-6 1-3 0-0 7 1 7 0 27 3-7 0-0 4-4 0 0 10 2 22 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 3 1-1 1-1 0-0 2 1 3 1 7 3-6 0-0 0-0 7 0 6 0 9 0-2 0-0 1-2 4 2 1 1 13 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 8 1-6 1-3 0-0 2 3 3 1 15 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 1 4 30-56 4-13 14-17 45 14 78 20 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 35, Belmont, 23. Team Rebounds – Belmont 5, UCLA 1. Turnovers – Belmont 14, UCLA 14. Technicals – None. Attendance: 10,068. Officials – Larry Rose, Bill McCarthy, Ray Natili.
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POSTSEASON BOX SCORES March 18, 2006 – NCAA Second Round San Diego, Calif. (Cox Arena) ALABAMA 59 Brock, E. Davidson, J. Hendrix, R. Hollinger, B. Steele, R. Gee, A. Felix, J. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 0-1 0-0 0-0 8 2 0 1 21 5-7 0-0 2-3 2 4 12 1 28 5-8 0-0 2-4 9 4 12 0 35 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 5 5-11 2-6 9-10 2 2 21 4 39 3-7 0-1 3-4 3 0 9 0 38 1-5 0-4 3-4 3 1 5 4 34 19-39 2-11 19-25 30 15 59 10 200
UCLA 62 Bozeman, C. Mbah a Moute, L. Hollins, R. Farmar, J. Afflalo, A. Collison, D. Aboya, A. Mata, L. Roll, M. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 2-4 0-1 1-2 4 2 5 7 31 4-4 0-0 1-5 6 1 9 3 34 5-5 0-0 2-4 4 4 12 0 30 6-13 5-10 1-2 0 4 18 3 34 5-13 3-9 0-0 2 3 13 1 36 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 4 3 3 14 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 7 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 0 4 24-47 9-25 5-13 21 20 62 17 200
Halftime Score – Alabama 30, UCLA 30. Team Rebounds – UCLA 5, Alabama 3. Turnovers – Alabama 15, UCLA 11. Technicals – None. Attendance: 10,687. Officials – Curtis Shaw, Jamie Luckie, Brian O’Connell.
April 1, 2006 – NCAA Final Four Indianapolis, Ind. (RCA Dome)
March 23, 2006 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Oakland, Calif. (Oracle Arena) GONZAGA 71 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Morrison, A. 10-17 1-4 3-4 5 2 24 1 37 Mallon, S. 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0 13 Batista, J.P. 6-13 0-0 6-7 9 2 18 1 34 Altidor-Cespedes, PM 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0 16 Raivio, D. 4-8 2-4 2-2 3 3 12 6 32 Pargo, J. 1-3 0-0 1-2 3 1 3 2 25 Knight, E. 1-5 0-2 5-6 3 5 7 1 13 Pendergraft, D. 2-3 0-0 3-5 5 1 7 3 28 Heytvelt, J. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0 2 TOTALS 24-51 3-10 20-26 37 22 71 14 200
UCLA 50 Bozeman, C. Mbah a Moute, L. Hollins, R. Farmar, J. Afflalo, A. Collison, D. Aboya, A. Mata, L. Roll, M. TOTALS
UCLA 73 Bozeman, C. Mbah a Moute, L. Hollins, R. Farmar, J. Afflalo, A. Collison, D. Aboya, A. Mata, L. Roll, M. TOTALS
MEMPHIS 45 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Williams, S. 2-9 1-5 3-6 8 4 8 1 31 Carney, R. 2-12 1-5 0-0 2 4 5 0 26 Anderson, A. 1-5 0-3 0-0 2 2 2 3 34 Dorsey, J. 1-3 0-0 0-0 6 5 2 0 21 Washington, D. 4-10 0-2 5-6 4 2 13 0 32 Williams, W. 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 6 Dozier, R. 3-4 0-0 0-0 8 4 6 0 11 Douglas-Roberts, C. 3-5 0-0 0-0 6 1 6 0 14 Allen, A. 0-3 0-2 1-3 0 3 1 1 14 Cooper, K. 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 3 2 0 11 TOTALS 17-54 2-17 9-15 41 29 45 5 200
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 1-5 0-2 2-2 6 3 4 4 31 5-10 0-0 4-7 10 4 14 1 32 3-5 0-0 6-6 8 3 12 0 30 5-13 3-9 2-2 0 3 15 6 33 5-13 2-6 3-6 2 4 15 1 28 2-6 0-1 1-3 2 1 5 0 20 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 8 0-0 0-0 3-4 1 2 3 0 10 1-4 1-3 0-0 0 1 3 0 8 23-57 6-21 21-30 32 22 73 12 200
Halftime Score – Gonzaga 42, UCLA 29. Team Rebounds – Gonzaga 3, UCLA 2. Turnovers – Gonzaga 17, UCLA 10. Technicals – None. Attendance: 19,596. Officials – C. Shaw, P. Driscoll, G. Pollard.
April 3, 2006 – NCAA Championship Game Indianapolis, Ind. (RCA Dome)
LSU 45 Davis, G. Mitchell, T. Thomas, T. Temple, G. Mitchell, D. Voogd, B. Rolle, M. Lazare, D. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 5-17 0-0 4-10 7 5 14 0 31 5-12 0-0 2-4 6 2 12 1 35 2-4 0-0 1-1 6 4 5 1 17 0-5 0-2 1-2 1 3 1 1 38 3-9 0-3 2-3 1 2 8 1 36 0-1 0-1 2-2 0 1 2 0 11 1-1 0-0 0-2 8 1 2 0 14 0-1 0-0 1-4 3 0 1 0 18 16-50 0-6 13-28 33 18 45 4 200
FLORIDA 73 Brewer, C. Noah, J. Horford, A. Green, T. Humphrey, L. Moss, A. Hodge, W. Richard, C. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-12 2-3 1-3 7 3 11 4 37 7-9 0-0 2-2 9 2 16 3 33 5-8 0-0 4-5 7 2 14 3 24 1-9 0-7 0-1 4 1 2 8 36 4-8 4-8 3-3 1 1 15 2 36 3-6 0-0 3-4 6 0 9 0 10 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 1 12 2-3 0-0 2-2 0 3 6 0 12 26-58 6-19 15-20 35 13 73 21 200
UCLA 59 Bozeman, C. Mbah a Moute, L. Hollins, R. Farmar, J. Afflalo, A. Collison, D. Robinson, D. Rubin, J. Wright, R. Aboya, A. Mata, L. Roll, M. Fey, M. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 2-6 0-1 0-0 5 3 4 1 25 5-9 0-1 7-8 9 5 17 1 30 2-2 0-0 2-2 3 4 6 1 17 4-9 3-6 1-2 4 2 12 4 28 3-11 1-5 2-2 6 2 9 1 25 3-6 0-1 0-0 4 1 6 2 21 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 12 1-2 0-0 0-3 8 1 2 0 17 1-4 1-4 0-0 0 2 3 0 15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 21-51 5-18 12-17 42 24 59 10 200
UCLA 57 Bozeman, C. Mbah a Moute, L. Hollins, R. Farmar, J. Afflalo, A. Collison, D. Aboya, A. Mata, L. Roll, M. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 2-3 0-0 5-6 3 2 9 3 25 3-9 0-2 0-0 10 4 6 1 32 4-10 0-0 2-2 10 2 10 0 26 8-21 1-8 1-2 2 2 18 4 34 3-10 2-7 2-2 2 2 10 1 32 0-3 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 1 21 1-1 0-0 0-2 3 2 2 1 14 1-4 0-0 0-0 5 3 2 0 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 7 22-61 3-17 10-14 40 22 57 11 200
Halftime Score – Florida 36, UCLA 25. Team Rebounds – UCLA 2, Florida 0. Turnovers – UCLA 12, Florida 6. Technicals – None. Attendance: 43,168. Officials – Jim Burr, John Cahill, Tony Greene.
Halftime Score – UCLA 39, LSU 24. Team Rebounds – UCLA 3, LSU 1. Turnovers – UCLA 17, LSU 15. Technicals – None. Attendance: 43,822. Officials – Karl Hess, Ed Corbett, Ed Hightower.
March 17, 2007 – NCAA Second Round Sacramento, Calif. (ARCO Arena) INDIANA 49 White, D. White, M. Bassett, A. Wilmont, R. Calloway, E. Ratliff, A.J. Stemler, L. Shaw, J. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-9 0-0 4-7 14 1 12 0 36 2-3 0-0 0-3 3 1 4 0 21 1-7 1-4 0-0 2 2 3 0 30 3-10 1-5 1-1 4 2 8 0 28 4-11 1-2 3-7 6 5 12 5 38 0-4 0-2 0-0 0 3 0 1 13 3-6 2-3 2-3 5 4 10 1 24 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 10 17-52 5-16 10-21 38 19 49 8 200
UCLA 54 Shipp, J. Mbah a Moute, L. Mata, L. Collison, D. Afflalo, A. Westbrook, R. Wright, R. Aboya, A. Keefe, J. Roll, M. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 2-7 0-2 1-2 6 1 5 2 33 1-7 0-0 5-7 12 3 7 2 35 4-6 0-0 0-1 8 4 8 0 31 4-8 1-2 6-7 4 3 15 2 35 2-11 0-3 6-7 3 1 10 3 38 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 4 0 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 3 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 5 2 0 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 3 1-3 1-2 0-0 0 0 3 1 9 17-47 2-9 18-24 38 19 54 10 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 20, Indiana 13. Team Rebounds – UCLA 4, Indiana 3. Turnovers – Indiana 12, UCLA 10. Technicals – None. Attendance: 16,407. Officials – Mark Whitehead, Brian O’Connell, Tony Greene.
March 25, 2006 – NCAA Regional Final Oakland, Calif. (Oracle Arena) FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 0-3 0-1 3-4 3 3 3 0 25 0-4 0-0 2-4 7 3 2 1 27 6-7 0-0 2-11 9 4 14 0 31 1-9 0-2 2-4 3 0 4 3 36 2-9 2-4 9-10 3 1 14 0 35 1-2 0-0 2-3 3 1 4 1 19 2-2 0-0 0-2 2 0 4 0 13 2-3 0-0 0-1 6 1 4 0 9 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 2 5 14-40 2-8 20-39 36 14 50 7 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 28, Memphis 21. Team Rebounds – Memphis 2, UCLA 0. Turnovers – Memphis 18, UCLA 17. Technicals – None. Attendance: 19,689. Officials – Timothy Higgins, Tom Lopes, Reggie Greenwood, A-Paul Faia.
March 15, 2007 – NCAA First Round Sacramento, Calif. (ARCO Arena) WEBER STATE 42 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Henry. D. 2-6 0-0 3-6 4 0 7 1 26 Patten, D. 1-6 0-1 7-10 3 2 9 1 29 Valeika, A. 2-5 0-0 1-2 3 2 5 0 28 Harris, D. 3-5 0-1 4-4 2 4 10 2 28 Silveira, J. 3-9 1-3 0-0 1 1 7 1 31 Sparrow, T. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Van Brocklin, B. 0-1 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 1 20 Davis, D. 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 2 14 Panos, S. 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 2 0 14 Billings, T. 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 Burningham, G.B. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 TOTALS 13-38 1-6 15-22 25 13 42 8 200 UCLA 70 Shipp, J. Mbah a Moute, L. Mata, L. Collison, D. Afflalo, A. Westbrook, R. Wright, R. Aboya, A. Keefe, J. Roll, M. Dragovic, N. TOTALS
FG 3FG 5-10 2-4 2-7 0-0 3-5 0-0 5-6 2-3 8-15 3-5 1-3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 2-7 2-5 0-2 0-1 27-58 10-19
FT R PF TP A MIN 0-0 2 2 12 2 25 0-0 4 2 4 2 25 0-2 7 1 6 0 25 2-2 2 2 14 8 32 3-3 8 1 22 2 32 0-0 0 1 3 0 7 0-0 1 2 0 0 6 1-2 3 2 1 0 17 0-0 4 3 2 1 9 0-0 0 1 6 3 18 0-0 0 1 0 0 4 6-9 35 18 70 18 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 37, Weber St. 19. Team Rebounds – Weber St. 5, UCLA 4. Turnovers – Weber St. 17, UCLA 13. Technicals – None. Attendance: 16,338. Officials – Mark B. Whitehead, Kelly Self, Jeffery A. Clark.
March 22, 2007 – NCAA Regional Semifinal San Jose, Calif. (HP Pavilion)
March 24, 2007 – NCAA Regional Final San Jose, Calif. (HP Pavilion)
PITTSBURGH 55 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Kendall, L. 0-4 0-1 0-0 5 2 0 3 22 Cook, M. 3-9 0-1 1-2 4 2 7 2 29 Gray, A. 5-11 0-0 0-0 6 4 10 1 32 Fields, L. 4-8 3-5 0-0 3 4 11 4 30 Graves, A. 1-3 0-0 3-5 2 3 5 1 29 Benjamin, K. 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 0 5 Ramon, R. 4-8 4-7 0-0 0 3 12 1 26 Biggs, T. 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 1 1 1 5 Young, S. 3-10 0-1 3-5 3 2 9 0 22 TOTALS 20-55 7-16 8-14 27 23 55 13 200
UCLA 68 Shipp, J. Mibah a Moute, L. Mata, L. Collison, D. Afflalo, A. Westbrook, R. Aboya, A. Keefe, J. Roll. M. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 2-7 2-4 3-4 6 1 9 5 35 3-8 0-2 2-2 6 1 8 2 35 1-2 0-0 0-2 3 4 2 0 18 4-8 2-3 4-4 1 3 14 1 36 10-15 3-7 1-2 4 1 24 3 36 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 4 1 5 1-2 0-0 2-2 6 4 4 0 25 0-0 0--0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 1-1 1-1 0-2 1 0 3 0 9 24-45 8-17 12-18 31 14 68 12 200
UCLA 64 Shipp, J. Mbah a Moute, L. Mata, L. Collison, D. Afflalo, A. Westbrook, R. Wright, R. Aboya, A. Keefe, J. Roll, M. TOTALS
KANSAS 55 Rush, B. Wright, J. Kaun, S. Robinson, R. Chalmers, M. Arthur, D. Collins, S. Stewart, R. Jackson, D. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 7-16 2-3 2-2 5 3 18 1 36 4-7 0-0 0-2 5 2 8 4 29 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 4 2 13 4-8 2-2 1-2 2 4 11 1 32 1-8 0-2 0-0 3 2 2 7 33 2-6 0-0 0-0 4 3 4 0 24 0-4 0-1 0-0 1 3 0 2 15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 3-3 0-0 2-5 4 1 8 0 14 23-56 4-8 5-11 28 19 55 17 200
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-10 3-6 5-6 5 2 16 2 33 1-1 0-0 0-2 2 3 2 0 20 3-6 0-0 2-2 9 3 8 1 26 3-5 0-0 6-6 2 2 12 4 36 3-11 1-5 10-10 7 2 17 2 37 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 1 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 3 0-4 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 0 19 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 2 0 10 2-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 5 0 10 18-42 5-13 23-26 33 18 64 10 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 32, Pittsburgh 26. Team Rebounds – UCLA 6, Pittsburgh 3. Turnovers – UCLA 14, Pittsburgh 10. Technicals – None. Attendance: 18,049. Officials – Larry Rose, Scott Thornley, Tom Eades.
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Halftime Score – UCLA 35, Kansas 31. Team Rebounds – UCLA 3, Kansas 3. Turnovers – UCLA 25, Kansas 21. Technicals – None. Attendance: 18,102. Officials – Ted Valentine, Mark Whitehead, Paul Janssen.
POSTSEASON BOX SCORES March 31, 2007 – NCAA Final Four Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Dome) UCLA 66 Shipp, J. Mibah a Moute, L. Mata, L. Collison, D. Afflalo, A. Westbrook, R. Wright, R. Aboya, A. Keefe, J. Roll. M. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 7-14 0-4 4-4 4 2 18 5 34 2-4 0-0 0-0 5 5 4 1 17 3-6 0-0 0-0 2 5 6 0 22 3-14 1-6 2-2 0 1 9 5 36 5-14 3-9 4-4 3 5 17 0 22 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 2-4 0-0 1-2 3 4 5 0 26 1-1 0-0 0-1 6 3 2 0 15 1-5 1-4 0-0 1 0 3 1 19 25-64 5-23 11-13 26 26 66 12 200
Flordia 76 Brewer, C. Noah, J. Horford, A. Green, T. Humphrey, L. Hodge, W. Werner, D. Richard, C. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 5-7 4-5 5-6 2 3 19 1 32 3-7 0-0 2-7 11 2 8 2 33 2-3 0-0 5-9 17 4 9 3 27 2-9 1-7 5-6 4 2 10 3 33 5-9 4-8 0-1 2 1 14 0 39 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 3 0 1 13 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 7-7 0-0 2-2 4 2 16 0 21 24-45 9-22 19-31 43 17 76 10 200
Halftime Score – Florida 29, UCLA 23. Team Rebounds – Florida 1, UCLA 1. Turnovers – Florida 16, UCLA 3. Technicals – None. Attendance: 53,510 Officials – Tom O’Neill, Verne Harris, Curtis Shaw.
March 20, 2008 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Anaheim, Calif. (Honda Center) MISS. VALLEY ST. 29 FG 3FG Lucas, C. 3-10 0-2 Petty ,E. 2-8 0-1 Cox, L. 3-13 0-0 Harmason, D. 1-6 0-0 Clark, M. 1-3 1-2 Parks, W. 0-2 0-1 Speech, S. 1-13 0-4 Davis, M. 0-3 0-1 Higgins, M. 0-1 0-1 Kite, S. 0-0 0-0 Watson, C. 2-6 0-2 Smith, O. 0-1 0-0 Love, J. 0-0 0-0 TOTALS 13-66 1-14
FT R PF TP A MIN 0-0 5 3 6 1 34 0-0 6 1 4 1 28 2-4 7 2 8 0 33 0-0 5 0 2 0 25 0-0 0 0 3 0 13 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 0-2 4 2 2 2 33 0-0 0 0 0 2 11 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 1 1 4 1 16 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 2-6 34 9 29 7 200
UCLA 70 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Shipp, J. 2-7 0-4 2-2 3 1 6 1 24 Keefe, J. 2-3 0-0 0-0 7 0 4 1 16 Love, K. 8-15 3-6 1-1 9 1 20 2 21 Westbrook, R. 3-8 1-2 2-2 4 0 9 7 26 Collison, D. 2-4 1-2 0-0 3 2 5 3 23 Robinson, D. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Abdul-Hamid, M. 1-1 1-1 0-0 3 0 3 4 11 Aboya, A. 2-2 0-0 0-0 6 3 4 0 21 Mata-Real, L. 3-7 0-0 3-6 9 1 9 0 18 Stanback, C. 1-4 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 0 14 Dragovic, N. 3-6 2-4 0-0 4 1 8 2 23 TOTALS 25-57 8-20 8-11 52 9 70 20 200
March 22, 2008 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Anaheim, Calif. (Honda Center) TEXAS A&M 49 Davis, B. Carter, J. Jones, J. Sloan, D. Kirk, D. Roland, D. Jordan, D. Muhlbach, B. Elonu, C. TOTALS
FG 3FG 4-5 0-0 4-8 2-5 3-10 0-0 6-12 0-0 1-6 0-4 1-3 0-1 3-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 22-51 2-10
FT R PF TP A MIN 0-2 4 2 8 1 26 0-0 1 3 10 1 31 0-0 6 2 6 0 33 0-0 1 1 12 2 35 0-0 8 2 2 5 36 3-5 0 1 5 2 17 0-0 4 3 6 1 15 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 2 1 0 0 6 3-7 29 15 49 12 200
UCLA 51 Shipp, J. Mbah a Moute, L. Love, K. Westbrook, R. Collison, D. Aboya, A. Keefe, J. Mata-Real, L. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 0-4 0-3 0-0 3 0 0 2 37 1-4 0-0 0-0 8 4 2 1 32 7-12 1-4 4-5 11 3 19 0 34 2-9 0-3 1-4 4 3 5 3 39 7-13 5-8 2-2 0 2 21 1 38 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 2 0 12 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 6 19-44 6-18 7-11 29 16 51 7 200
Halftime Score – Texas A&M 29, UCLA 26. Team Rebounds – Texas A&M 3, UCLA 2. Turnovers – UCLA 14, Texas A&M 11. Technicals – None. Attendance: 17,600. Officials – Timothy Higgins, Brian O’Connell, Bryan Kersey.
Halftime Score – UCLA 40, Miss. Valley St. 16. Team Rebounds – Miss. Valley St. 5, UCLA 2. Turnovers – UCLA 12, Miss. Valley St. 11. Technicals – None. Attendance: 17,600. Officials – Bryan Kersey, Anthony Jordan, Bob Scofield.
March 27, 2008 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Phoenix, Ariz. (US Airways Center) W. KENTUCKY 78 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Magley, D.J. 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 2 0 15 Evans, J. 2-3 0-0 0-1 6 4 4 1 17 Brazelton, T. 10-21 6-10 5-7 3 4 31 5 34 Rogers, T. 2-6 0-2 1-1 3 4 5 1 28 Lee, C. 7-29 2-8 2-3 8 2 18 1 37 Gabou, D. 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 1 Slaughter, A.J. 1-4 1-3 4-6 1 1 7 3 18 Howard, A. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Mendez-Valdez, O. 0-1 0-1 2-2 2 2 2 1 14 Siakiam, B. 1-4 0-0 5-6 7 5 7 0 28 Frazier, B.J. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Pettigrew, S. 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 Maresca, M. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 25-72 9-24 19-26 36 24 78 12 200
March 29, 2008 – NCAA Regional Final Phoenix, Ariz. (US Airways Center) XAVIER 57 Duncan, J. Brown, D. Anderson, C.J. Lavender, D. Burrell, S. Graves, A. Bronson, C. Raymond, B.J. Jackson, D. Love, J. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-11 1-6 2-3 3 3 11 1 28 6-8 0-1 1-3 6 1 13 2 30 4-10 0-0 2-2 2 1 10 0 27 2-9 1-3 0-0 6 4 5 6 31 2-6 1-2 3-4 4 1 8 3 34 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 1-4 1-3 0-0 3 1 3 0 20 1-5 0-3 0-0 0 2 2 0 10 1-4 0-0 3-4 2 2 5 0 18 21-58 4-19 11-16 28 15 57 12 200
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 5-9 2-3 2-4 3 4 14 1 33 2-4 0-0 3-4 7 1 7 4 36 10-14 0-2 9-12 14 2 29 4 38 3-15 1-2 7-8 11 4 14 5 32 1-6 1-2 1-2 2 5 4 1 28 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 3 2 0 5 7-9 0-0 4-5 12 3 18 2 26 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 29-58 4-9 26-35 51 22 88 17 200
UCLA 76 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Shipp, J. 1-7 0-4 3-3 2 3 5 1 35 Mbah a Moute, L. 5-9 0-0 3-6 13 3 13 3 35 Love, K. 7-11 2-4 3-4 10 3 19 4 33 Westbrook, R. 7-11 1-3 2-3 3 3 17 3 36 Collison, D. 7-12 3-3 2-2 2 1 19 5 37 Abdul-Hamid, M. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Aboya, A. 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 2 Keefe, J. 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 13 Mata-Real, L. 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 6 Stanback, C. 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 0 1 Dragovic, N. 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 28-52 7-15 13-18 37 19 76 17 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 41, W. Kentucky 20. Team Rebounds – W.Kentucky 3, UCLA 2. Turnovers – UCLA 19, W. Kentucky 11. Technicals – None. Attendance: 18,103. Officials – Curtis Shaw, Zelton Steed, J.B. Caldwell.
Halftime Score – UCLA 33, Xavier 24. Team Rebounds – UCLA 3, Xavier 2. Turnovers – UCLA 14, Xavier 9. Technicals – None. Attendance: 18,103. Officials – Ed Hightower, Gary Maxwell, Jamie Luckie.
March 19, 2009 – NCAA Second Round Philadelphia, Pa. (Wachovia Center)
March 21, 2009 – NCAA Second Round Philadelphia, Pa. (Wachovia Center)
UCLA 88 Shipp, J. Mbah a Moute, L. Love, K. Westbrook, R. Collison, D. Aboya, A. Keefe, J. Mata-Real, L. TOTALS
VCU 64 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Pishchalnikov, K. 1-1 0-0 0-1 2 1 2 1 18 Rodriguez, J. 2-5 2-4 2-2 1 3 8 2 26 Sanders, L. 3-11 0-0 4-6 11 4 10 0 29 Maynor, E. 5-15 1-3 10-13 6 2 21 7 39 Burgess, B. 3-4 2-3 2-3 2 2 10 0 30 Saintil, T. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Rozzell, B. 1-7 1-5 0-0 1 0 3 0 13 Gwynn, T.J. 4-5 0-0 0-0 5 3 8 2 26 Nixon, E. 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 2 17 TOTALS 20-49 6-15 18-25 31 17 64 14 200 UCLA 65 Shipp, J. Dragovic, N. Aboya, A. Collison, D. Holiday, J. Anderson, J. Keefe, J. Roll, M. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 5-11 1-2 5-6 8 1 16 0 34 3-7 2-4 2-2 13 1 10 0 35 3-7 0-0 5-5 8 4 11 0 37 3-10 2-5 2-2 0 4 10 2 32 5-12 0-0 3-4 1 4 13 6 38 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 6 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 0 8 1-2 1-1 0-0 1 3 3 1 10 21-52 6-12 17-19 33 20 65 9 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 35, VCU 25. Team Rebounds – VCU 2, UCLA 1. Turnovers – UCLA 12, VCU 12. Technicals – None. Attendance: 18,322. Officials – John Cahill, James Breeding, John Hampton.
UCLA 69 Shipp, J. Dragovic, N. Aboya, A. Collison, D. Holiday, J. Gordon, D. Lee, M. Anderson, J. Keefe, J. Roll, M. Morgan, J. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 5-9 1-4 7-7 0 4 18 2 31 4-7 3-6 0-0 5 4 11 0 27 2-6 0-0 5-6 8 3 9 0 22 4-10 2-5 5-8 2 0 15 1 33 1-6 1-4 1-3 4 3 4 7 27 1-1 0-0 2-2 2 5 4 0 9 0-1 0-1 0-2 2 0 0 1 19 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 2 7 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 13 2-6 2-4 0-0 1 1 6 0 9 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 3 20-47 9-24 20-30 28 21 69 14 200
VILLANOVA 89 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Clark, S. 4-7 0-1 0-0 4 2 8 1 16 Anderson, D. 4-14 0-4 2-4 11 3 10 3 34 Cunningham, D. 7-11 0-0 4-7 10 3 18 2 24 Reynolds, S. 4-9 2-6 1-2 0 3 11 1 31 Redding, R. 4-8 1-2 4-4 6 1 13 7 34 Pena, A. 0-1 0-0 2-4 1 3 2 0 10 Colenda, J. 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 2 0 1 Fisher, C. 4-7 1-3 4-4 3 4 13 5 25 Wooten, R. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Stokes, C. 4-10 4-9 0-0 3 3 12 1 23 Tchuisi, F. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 31-67 8-25 19-27 41 22 89 20 200 Halftime Score – Villanova 44, UCLA 31. Team Rebounds – Villanova 2, UCLA 2. Turnovers – UCLA 20, Villanova 11. Technicals – None. Attendance: 19,894. Officials – John Cahill, D.J. Carstensen, Mike Wood.
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April 5, 2008 – NCAA Final Four San Antonio, Texas (Alamodome) UCLA 63 Shipp, J. Mbah a Moute, L. Love, K. Westbrook, R. Collison, D. Aboya, A. Keefe, J. Mata-Real, L. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 3-9 2-6 1-3 2 3 9 0 37 5-13 0-0 2-2 13 0 12 0 34 4-11 0-2 4-4 9 1 12 1 36 10-19 2-3 0-0 3 4 22 2 36 1-9 0-1 0-0 4 5 2 4 33 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 1 6 0-1 0-1 4-4 2 1 4 0 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 7 24-64 4-13 11-13 36 17 63 8 200
MEMPHIS 78 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Dozier, R. 3-7 0-0 0-0 3 2 6 0 30 Dorsey, J. 0-3 0-0 0-0 15 3 0 2 27 Anderson, A. 5-11 2-5 0-0 3 0 12 3 38 Douglas-Roberts, C. 9-17 1-3 9-11 4 2 28 0 35 Rose, D. 7-16 0-0 11-12 9 4 25 4 37 Taggart, S. 3-7 1-2 0-0 7 3 7 1 22 Kemp, W. 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 Niles, P. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Mack, D. 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 6 TOTALS 27-64 4-12 20-23 43 14 78 10 200 Halftime Score – Memphis 38, UCLA 35. Team Rebounds – Memphis 1, UCLA 1. Turnovers – UCLA 12, Memphis 9. Technicals – None. Attendance: 43,718. Officials – Karl Hess, Curtis Shaw, J.D. Collins.
March 17, 2011 – NCAA Second Round Tampa, Fla. (St. Pete Times Forum) MICHIGAN STATE 76 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Green, D. 6-13 3-8 8-9 11 4 23 10 37 Payne, A. 0-2 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 0 8 Lucas, K. 4-14 2-4 1-2 1 3 11 5 39 Summers, D. 6-15 2-6 1-1 1 4 15 3 35 Kebler, M. 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0 9 Roe, D. 4-6 0-0 3-4 3 5 11 1 21 Appling, K. 3-7 3-6 0-0 2 1 9 0 29 Thornton, A. 0-2 0-1 2-2 1 0 2 0 8 Nix, D. 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 5 Sherman, G. 1-1 0-0 1-3 7 3 3 1 9 TOTALS 25-62 10-25 16-21 36 28 76 20 200 UCLA 78 Nelson, R. Honeycutt, T. Smith, J. Lee, M. Jones, L. Stover, A. Lamb, T. Anderson, J. Lane, B. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 3-6 0-0 6-8 10 3 12 1 29 5-9 3-4 3-6 6 0 16 5 36 5-7 0-0 4-9 3 4 14 1 25 4-9 1-3 7-10 5 3 16 2 34 1-7 0-1 2-4 3 4 4 2 24 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 7 0-1 0-1 2-2 1 1 2 0 7 1-5 0-1 4-4 2 1 6 2 19 3-4 0-1 2-4 4 2 8 0 19 22-48 4-11 30-47 39 20 78 13 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 42, Michigan State 24. Team Rebounds – UCLA 5, Michigan State 5. Turnovers – UCLA 16, Michigan State 16. Technicals – None. Attendance: 15,504. Officials – Mike Nance, DJ Carstensen, Raymond Styons.
POSTSEASON BOX SCORES March 19, 2011 – NCAA Second Round Tampa, Fla. (St. Pete Times Forum) UCLA 65 Nelson, R. Honeycutt, T. Smith, J. Lee, M. Jones, L. Stover, A. Lamb, T. Anderson, J. Lane, B. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-10 0-2 8-10 11 1 16 1 35 4-14 3-6 2-2 3 1 13 4 37 7-11 0-0 2-4 6 4 16 1 26 6-12 0-3 2-4 6 2 14 0 39 1-3 0-2 2-2 0 5 4 5 17 1-1 0-0 0-3 2 0 2 0 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 1 23 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 8 23-55 3-13 16-25 35 14 65 12 200
FLORIDA 73 Tyus, A. Parsons, C. Boynton, K. Walker, E. Macklin, V. Young, P. Wilbekin, S. Yeguete, W. Murphy, E. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-10 0-0 0-0 13 2 8 0 33 3-8 0-1 1-2 5 1 7 5 37 3-9 2-6 4-4 0 1 12 5 33 5-8 3-5 8-10 3 0 21 2 33 5-7 0-0 0-1 3 4 10 0 22 4-7 0-0 0-0 4 4 8 0 16 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 16 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 3-4 1-2 0-0 1 4 7 0 9 27-54 6-14 13-17 32 18 73 13 200
Halftime Score – Florida 35, UCLA 33. Team Rebounds – UCLA 5, Florida 2. Turnovers – Florida 8, UCLA 8. Technicals – None. Attendance: 17,771. Officials – Pat Driscoll, Mike Nance, Michael C. Irving.
March 22, 2013 – NCAA Second Round Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center) MINNESOTA 68 Mbakwe, T. Williams, R. Hollins, An. Coleman, J. Hollins, Au. Welch, J. Osenieks, O. Ahanmisi, M. Walker, M. Ingram, A. Eliason, E. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-7 0-0 1-4 12 2 9 1 31 2-7 0-0 0-2 3 3 4 3 17 8-16 5-8 7-7 9 2 28 5 35 7-11 0-1 0-1 1 4 14 0 19 4-7 4-6 4-4 0 1 16 7 36 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 6 1-4 0-1 0-0 1 2 2 1 19 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 5 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 0 4 0 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 5 3-3 0-0 0-1 5 3 6 1 19 31-61 9-16 12-19 36 19 83 19 200
UCLA 63 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Muhammad, S. 6-18 0-6 8-10 4 0 20 1 39 Wear, T. 1-5 0-0 2-2 5 4 4 0 20 Powell, N. 3-12 3-9 1-2 4 3 10 1 37 Anderson, K. 2-11 0-1 2-2 11 2 6 4 30 Drew II, L. 1-6 0-3 2-2 1 2 4 3 39 Wear, D. 4-8 1-3 1-2 6 3 10 1 28 Parker, T. 3-3 0-0 3-5 4 5 9 0 7 TOTALS 20-63 4-22 19-25 42 19 63 10 200 Halftime Score – Minnesota 35, UCLA 25. Team Rebounds – UCLA 7, Minnesota 1. Turnovers – UCLA 15, Minnesota 11. Technicals – UCLA: Tony Parker. Attendance: 13,825. Officials – Raymond Natili, Richard Crawford, Gerry Pollard.
March 21, 2014 – NCAA Second Round San Diego, Calif. (Viejas Arena) TULSA 59 Smith Wright Peete Woodard Harrison Hunter Ray Kemmer Evans Edogi Wood Repichowski Swannegan TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-9 0-0 1-2 4 2 9 1 29 7-10 1-1 3-4 3 2 18 0 22 3-8 2-3 0-0 3 2 8 3 28 3-10 2-6 3-4 9 3 11 1 38 0-5 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 3 30 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0+ 2-5 0-2 2-2 2 2 6 5 22 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ 1-8 1-6 0-0 4 2 3 0 20 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 0 2 0-1 0-0 1-2 4 2 1 0 9 21-57 7-19 10-14 33 18 59 14 200
UCLA 76 Wear, D. Wear, T. Adams Powell Anderson Kazemi Alford, K. Brown LaVine Alford, B. Allen Parker Williams TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 1-5 0-2 0-0 2 2 2 1 21 5-5 0-0 0-0 2 4 10 0 26 7-12 2-4 5-5 8 1 21 4 32 5-12 1-3 4-5 4 1 15 0 30 3-11 1-1 1-1 6 1 8 6 32 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ 1-5 0-3 0-0 4 2 2 1 18 2-6 1-3 2-2 2 0 7 4 24 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 5-7 0-0 1-2 6 2 11 0 16 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0+ 29-63 5-16 13-15 36 13 76 17 200
Halftime Score – UCLA 35, Tulsa 30. Team Rebounds – Tulsa 3, UCLA 2. Turnovers – Tulsa 16, UCLA 10. Technicals – None. Attendance: 11,488. Officials – Michael Stephens, Raymond Styons, Brent Hampton
March 23, 2014 – NCAA Third Round San Diego, Calif. (Viejas Arena) S.F. AUSTIN 60 Gajic Parker Walkup Pinkney Haymon Walker Dotson Westbrook Cameron Brown-White Martin Clayton Brooks Sergeant TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 4-8 2-4 0-0 6 3 10 0 26 1-7 0-2 3-4 9 3 5 4 34 10-17 0-2 2-2 11 2 22 1 34 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 5 0 2 16 3-11 3-6 8-10 2 3 17 3 37 2-11 2-11 0-0 1 2 6 0 24 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 20-57 7-27 13-16 36 23 60 11 200
UCLA 77 Anderson Wear, D. Wear, T. Adams Powell Kazemi Alford, K. Brown LaVine Alford, B. Allen Parker Williams TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 5-9 1-2 4-8 8 1 15 5 36 2-3 1-1 0-0 3 2 5 1 18 2-6 0-1 0-0 3 3 4 5 28 8-12 1-4 2-3 5 2 19 3 32 6-9 0-1 4-4 1 4 16 1 23 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0-3 0-2 1-2 1 4 1 1 15 2-4 1-3 4-4 3 0 9 4 25 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 4-6 0-0 0-2 3 1 8 2 18 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 29-53 4-14 15-23 30 17 77 22 200
March 27, 2014 – NCAA Regional Semifinal Memphis, Tenn. (FedExForum) UCLA 68 Wear, D. Wear, T. Adams, J. Powell, N. Anderson, K. LaVine, Z. Alford, B. Allen, N. Parker, T. TOTALS
FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN 2-3 2-3 1-2 6 2 7 1 24 6-12 0-3 2-2 2 3 14 1 30 7-15 1-5 2-3 4 3 17 2 28 3-8 0-1 2-2 3 4 8 1 31 4-11 0-1 3-3 9 3 11 5 31 2-7 0-3 1-1 2 1 5 0 24 1-5 0-2 0-0 0 0 2 2 21 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0 1 2-3 0-0 0-1 3 3 4 0 10 27-64 3-18 11-15 30 19 68 12 200
FLORIDA 79 FG 3FG FT R PF TP A MIN Yeguete, W. 4-5 0-0 0-0 7 1 8 1 19 Prather, C. 3-5 0-0 6-8 3 4 12 1 19 Young, P. 2-4 0-0 0-1 3 4 4 0 20 Wilbekin, S. 5-13 2-8 1-1 1 0 13 3 35 Frazier, M. 7-13 5-8 0-0 6 1 19 3 36 Hill, K. 2-4 0-0 2-2 6 1 6 10 28 Finney-Smith, D. 3-8 1-4 3-4 6 2 10 4 30 Walker, C. 3-5 0-0 1-2 3 2 7 0 6 Walker, D. 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 7 TOTALS 29-58 8-21 13-18 40 15 22 12 200 Halftime Score – Florida 36, UCLA 30. Team Rebounds – Florida 5, UCLA 1. Turnovers – Florida 12, UCLA 8. Technicals – None. Attendance: 14,991. Officials – Leslie Jones, Terry Wymer, Lamont Simpson.
Halftime Score – UCLA 42, Stephen F. Austin 32. Team Rebounds – Stephen F. Austin 4, UCLA 2. Turnovers – Stephen F. Austin 8, UCLA 3. Technicals – None. Attendance: 11,584. Officials – Mark Whitehead, Mike Eades, Ron Groover.
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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
1964
(30-0 record)
The 1963-64 season marked the start of UCLA’s dominant run in college basketball. Until that year, the Bruins had been just another fine team, but it all changed that season. In his 16th season as UCLA’s head coach, John Wooden assembled an experience team blessed with great quickness. The Bruins installed the zone press, a system that helped carry Wooden’s team to the top. Employing Gail Goodrich and Fred Slaughter under the basket, Walt Hazzard and Jack Hirsch behind them and Keith Erickson as the safety, the press destroyed opposing offenses all season. UCLA logged a 30-0 record and won the NCAA title, the first of 10 championships in a 12-year span for the Bruins. Perhaps the top playmaker in UCLA history, Hazzard was named NCAA “Player of the Year” although he did not lead the Bruins in scoring. That honor went to Goodrich, who averaged 21.5 points to Hazzard’s 18.6 ppg. Hirsch and Erickson, the two forwards, averaged 14.0 and 10.7 points, respectively, while center Fred Slaughter averaged 7.9 ppg. Top reserves included forward Kenny Washington and center Doug McIntosh. That year was symbolized by the “Bruin Blitz.” There was no better illustration than in the NCAA championship game against Duke. With 7:14 remaining in the first half, the Bruins trailed 30-27. In the next 2:40, the Bruins outscored Duke, 16-0, to secure a 43-30 cushion. UCLA won the game, 98-83, starting its dynasty.
1965
BACK ROW (L to R): Athletic Trainer Ducky Drake, Assistant Coach Jerry Norman, Steve Brucker, Fred Slaughter, Doug McIntosh, Vaughn Hoffman, Keith Erickson, Kim Stewart, Kenny Washington and Head Coach John Wooden. FRONT ROW: Dennis Minishian (Manager), Gail Goodrich, Jack Hirsch, Rich Levin, Walt Hazzard, Kent Graham, Mike Huggins and Chuck Darrow.
In early January, the Bruins pushed past Kentucky in the nation polls and into the No. 1 spot for the first time in program history.
(28-2 record)
Although the Bruins lost to Illinois, 110-83, in the season opener, they defeated Michigan, 91-80, in the NCAA championship game to win their second straight national title. Head coach John Wooden had two returning starters from 1963-64 but had the right players to fit the championship puzzle. Utilizing the devastating zone press, the Bruins compiled a perfect conference record and captured the NCAA title with a 28-2 mark. The leader of UCLA’s championship unit was senior guard Gail Goodrich, who assumed the job of playmaker and scorer. The 6-foot guard led the Bruins by averaging 24.6 points per game (UCLA school record for guards). He finished his career as the Bruins’ all-time leading scorer. Also averaging double-figures included senior co-captain Keith Erickson (12.9), junior Fred Goss (12.2) and sophomore Edgar Lacey (11.6). Doug McIntosh took over as starting center, while Kenny Washington and Mike Lynn gave the Bruins superior bench strength. UCLA reached its peak form during the NCAA Tournament, averaging 100 points in four games. Playing his best in the big games, Goodrich set a school record by scoring 42 points in the title game as the Bruins downed Michigan, 91-80, to win the school’s second straight NCAA championship.
1967
BACK ROW (L to R): Head Coach John Wooden, Athletic Trainer Ducky Drake, Rich Levin, Edgar Lacey, Doug McIntosh, Vaughn Hoffman, Bill Winkelholz, Mike Lynn, Keith Erickson, Kenny Washington and Bill Ureda. FRONT ROW: Assistant Coach Jerry Norman, Gail Goodrich, John Lyons, John Galbraith, Mike Serafin, Brice Chambers, Larry McCollister and Fred Goss.
(30-0 record)
After failing to reach the NCAA Tournament in 1965-66, unable to defend their back-to-back titles in 1964 and 1965, the Bruins were ready to start a new streak during the 1966-67 season. With four new sophomore starters and a junior returning to the starting lineup, the Bruins knew they could accomplish something special. Sophomore Lew Alcindor (now Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) embarked on his varsity career and became the most dominating force in college basketball. Junior guard Mike Warren developed into among the smoothest playmaking guards in program history. Alcindor and Warren were joined in the starting lineup by sophomores Lucius Allen, Lynn Shackelford and Kenny Heitz. Head coach John Wooden turned in another fantastic job at the helm, molding the 1966-67 unit into one of the finest teams in school history. Warren and the four sophomores, along with reserves Bill Sweek and Jim Nielsen, banded together to win 30 straight games and capture the school’s third NCAA championship in four years. In his first varsity contest, Alcindor set a school record by registering 56 points, a record he later broke that season by tallying 61 against Washington State. The only thing that slowed the Bruins down was a delayed game, and the UCLA’s smallest margin of victory was five points. In NCAA playoff competition, the Bruins outscored four opponents by 95 points, defeating Houston in the semifinals and Dayton in the finals to claim the NCAA championship.
BACK ROW (L to R): Head Coach John Wooden, Assistant Coach Jerry Norman, Joe Chrisman, Lynn Shackelford, Neville Saner, Lew Alcindor, Jim Nielsen, Ken Heitz, Bill Sweek, Ted Henry (Manager) and Athletic Trainer Ducky Drake. FRONT ROW: Don Saffer, Lucius Allen, Dick Lynn, Gene Sutherland and Mike Warren.
Alcindor led the way by averaging 29.0 points and setting an NCAA record by hitting 66.7 percent of his field goal attempts. Allen and Warren averaged 15.5 and 12.7 points, respectively, while Shackelford logged 11.4 points per contest.
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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
1968
(29-1 record)
Lew Alcindor, Mike Warren, Lucius Allen, Lynn Shackelford and Kenny Heitz were all a year older and more experienced in 1967-68. In addition, Mike Lynn and Edgar Lacey (starters from 1965-66) returned to the varsity squad, so many figured the Bruins would cruise through every game, but that was not the case. UCLA opened defense of its national title at Purdue, escaping with a 73-71 victory. The close win shocked the Bruins, who won their next 12 games (including 11 contests by 24 or more points) to extend their winning streak to 47. The winning streak ended at the Houston Astrodome, where a then-record 52,693 fans watched Houston upset UCLA, 71-69. Alcindor, who had an injured eye, did not play at full strength, and the Cougars exploited that weakness. The Bruins ended the regular season with a No. 2 national ranking (behind Houston). One Pac-8 foe came within eight points of the Bruins, who set a school record by averaging 93.4 points per game that season. In the NCAA Regionals, UCLA defeated New Mexico State and Santa Clara to advance to the semifinals against Houston. In the rematch at the L.A. Sports Arena, Alcindor, Allen and Lynn scored 19 points each against Hosuton. Playing a diamond-and-one defense against Elvin Hayes and the Cougars (Shackelford was the one), UCLA roared to a 53-31 halftime lead and a 101-69 triumph. The next day, the Bruins earned their fourth NCAA title in five seasons with a 78-55 win against North Carolina.
1969
BACK ROW (L to R): Head Coach John Wooden, Assistant Coach Jerry Norman, Ken Heitz, Lynn Shackelford, Jim Nielsen, Lew Alcindor, Mike Lynn, Neville Saner, Bill Sweek, Athletic Trainer Ducky Drake and Frank Adler (Manager). FRONT ROW: Mike Warren, Gene Sutherland and Lucius Allen.
Despite the elimination of the dunk shot, Alcindor led UCLA’s attack with a 26.2 scoring average, followed by Allen (15.1), Warren (12.1), Shackelford (10.7) and Lynn (10.3).
(29-1 record)
The Bruins entered the 1968-69 season without any experienced guards to get the ball to Lew Alcindor, Lynn Shackelford and forwards Curtis Rowe and Sidney Wicks. Head coach John Wooden solved the problem by filling one guard spot with junior college transfer John Vallely, who became known as the “Money Man” for his play in big games. The other backcourt spot was filled by Kenny Heitz. Although the scores were closer, the Bruins still won their first 23 games without much of a scare. But the next two, an overtime victory at California and a double overtime win at USC, were omens of things to come. The night after the double-overtime victory, USC upset the Bruins, 46-44, in Pauley Pavilion. That loss marked UCLA’s first in its relatively new home arena and just the second of the Alcindor Era. The Bruins advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the third straight year. UCLA defeated New Mexico State and Santa Clara in NCAA Regional action (in Pauley Pavilion), advancing to the NCAA Final Four. UCLA extended its winning streak with an 85-82 victory over Duke in the NCAA semifinals. Vallely had 29 points and Alcindor registered 25 points. The following afternoon, the Bruins became the first team in NCAA history to win three straight titles, taking down Purdue, 92-72. Playing in his final collegiate game, Alcindor netted 37 points while UCLA’s defense (led by Heitz) held high-scoring Rick Mount in check.
1970
BACK ROW (L to R): Lynn Shackelford, Curtis Rowe, Steve Patterson, Lew Alcindor, Sidney Wicks, John Ecker and Bill Seibert. MIDDLE ROW : Geroge Farmer, Bill Sweek, Ken Heitz, John Vallely and Terry Schofield. BOTTOM ROW: Athletic Trainer Ducky Drake, Assistant Coach Denny Crum, Head Coach John Wooden, Assistant Coach Gary Cunningham and Bob Marcucci (manager).
Alcindor averaged 24.0 ppg, followed by Rowe (12.9 ppg), Vallely (11.0 ppg), Wicks (7.5 ppg) and Heitz (7.0 ppg). In three seasons at UCLA, Alcindor led the Bruins to an 88-2 record while establishing the school’s career scoring and rebounding records.
(28-2 record)
With Lew Alcindor playing in the NBA, the rest of the college basketball world could breathe easier. UCLA returned John Vallely and Curtis Rowe from the 1969 NCAA championship team and most figured the Bruins would not be a factor in the championship picture. UCLA set out to prove those naysayers wrong. Junior Sidney Wicks, moving in at the vacated forward position, became UCLA’s top scorer (18.6 ppg) and rebounder (11.9 rpg). Wicks was joined on the front line by Rowe (15.3 ppg, 8.7 rpg) and center Steve Patterson (12.5 ppg, 10.0 rpg). Vallely provided senior leadership in the backcourt, averaging 16.3 points per game. Sophomore guard Henry Bibby, the team’s fifth starter, had one of the best seasons for any UCLA guard, averaging 15.6 points while shooting 50.1 percent from the field. UCLA averaged 92 points per game and established a school scoring record of 133 points against LSU, led by Pete Maravich. Although the Bruins lost two regular season games, they won their fourth consecutive Pac-8 title, serving notice that they would be ready to defend their three straight NCAA championships. The Bruins advanced to the NCAA title game against Jacksonville, led by 7-foot-2 center Artis Gilmore and guard Rex Morgan, a duo dubbed “Batman and Robin” by the media. Jacksonville opened a nine-point lead in the first half, but by halftime, the Bruins secured a five-point cushion and Wicks had blocked five of Gilmore’s shots. Rowe scored 19 points, Wicks and Patterson each finished with 17, and the Bruins won their fourth straight NCAA championship with an 80-69 victory.
BACK ROW (L to R): Kenny Booker, Rick Betchley, John Ecker, Sidney Wicks, Steve Patterson, Jon Chapman, Curtis Rowe, Bill Seibert and John Vallely. MIDDLE ROW: George Morgan (manager), Assistant Coach Gary Cunningham, Head Coach John Wooden, Assistant Coach Deny Crum and Athletic Trainer Ducky Drake. BOTTOM ROW: Henry Bibby, Terry Schofield and Andy Hill.
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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
1971
(29-1 record)
Head coach John Wooden and the Bruins returned their entire frontcourt of seniors Sidney Wicks, Curtis Rowe and Steve Patterson in 1970-71. Their contributions became more important throughout the season, because UCLA did not generate the quality guard play they had received in previous championship seasons. Wicks returned as the Bruins’ leading scorer (21.3 ppg) and rebounder (12.7 rpg). When the Bruins were in trouble, they went to Wicks, and he usually found a way to pull them through. In a contest against Oregon State, Wicks dribbled the clock to its final seconds before hitting a jump shot for a two-point victory. Rowe (17.5 ppg) and Patterson (12.9 ppg) collected over 290 rebounds each. The often overlooked Patterson saved his best for last, scoring 29 points in UCLA’s 68-62 win over Villanova in the NCAA championship contest. Taking over the backcourt playmaking chores of John Vallely, Henry Bibby averaged 11.8 points, scoring 17 in the title game. Senior Kenny Booker (5.5 ppg) started opposite Bibby and senior Terry Schofield (6.2 ppg) proved to be a valuable sixth man. UCLA lost just one game all season, an 89-82 decision at Notre Dame. That game was the Bruins’ last loss for three years, there were a number of other close calls. The Bruins trailed USC by nine points with nine minutes remaining at the L.A. Sports Arena, before rallying for a 64-60 win. In the NCAA West Regionals, the Bruins rallied
1972
BACK ROW (L to R): Larry Hollyfield, Larry Farmer, John Ecker, Curtis Rowe, Steve Patterson, Sidney Wicks, Jon Chapman, Kenny Booker, Rich Betchley and Terry Schofield. MIDDLE ROW: George Morgan (manager), Assistant Coach Denny Crum, Head Coach John Wooden, Assistant Coach Gary Cunningham and Athletic Trainer Ducky Drake. BOTTOM ROW: Andy Hill and Henry Bibby.
from an 11-point deficit to defeat Cal State Long Beach, 57-55, and earn another trip to the NCAA Final Four. In all, the Bruins won seven games by five points or fewer en route to a 29-1 record and their fifth consecutive NCAA championship.
(30-0 record)
Senior guard Henry Bibby was the only returning starter and junior Larry Farmer, a top reserve the previous season, took over one of the vacated forward positions and averaged 10.7 points and 5.5 rebounds in 1971-72. The big story for the five-time defending NCAA champions was the team’s three sophomores, led by 6-foot-11 center Bill Walton. On his way to establishing himself as one of the game’s premier players, Walton led UCLA in scoring (21.1 ppg) and tied Lew Alcindor’s school record by collecting 466 rebounds. UCLA’s two other key sophomores included Keith Wilkes (now Jamaal Wilkes) and Greg Lee. Wilkes averaged 13.5 points, second only to Walton and Bibby (15.7). Wilkes averaged over eight rebounds per game. Lee assumed UCLA’s point guard duties, averaging 8.7 points per game while running the team’s fast break. The five starters also received plenty of help from Larry Hollyfield (7.3 ppg) and Tommy Curtis (4.1 ppg). Swen Nater, perhaps the only first round NBA draft selection to never start a collegiate game, also contributed off the bench (6.7 ppg). UCLA opened the year by scoring at least 100 points in seven straight games. Prior to the NCAA championship contest against Florida State, only one team had closed to within six points of the Bruins. Walton scored 24 points and Wilkes added 23 as the Bruins downed Florida State, 81-76, claiming their sixth consecutive NCAA title.
1973
BACK ROW (L to R): Tommy Curtis, Greg Lee, Larry Hollyfield, Jon Chapman, Keith Wilkes, Bill Walton, Swen Nater, Vince Carson, Larry Farmer, Gary Franklin, Andy Hill and Henry Bibby. MIDDLE ROW: Head Coach John Wooden, Athletic Trainer Ducky Drake and Assistant Coach Gary Cunningham. BOTTOM ROW: Les Friedman (manager).
UCLA became the first school to compile three perfect 30-0 seasons. The Bruins also established an NCAA record (which still stands) by outscoring opponents by at least 30.3 points per game.
(30-0 record)
UCLA returned the bulk of its team from the previous season, as senior Larry Hollyfield (10.7 ppg) did a fine job filling in for the departed Henry Bibby. The rest of the cast remained the same with Bill Walton (20.4 ppg) at center. Keith Wilkes (14.8) and Larry Farmer (12.2) at forward and Greg Lee (4.6) at guard. Tommy Curtis (6.4), Dave Meyers (4.9), Swen Nater (3.2) and Pete Trgovich (3.1) gave the Bruins an outstanding reserve contingent. Together, these nine players set numerous records. UCLA registered its 60th consecutive victory on Jan. 25, 1973, posting an 87-73 victory over Loyola University (Chicago), tying San Francisco’s previous NCAA record. Two days later, UCLA established a new record with a win over Notre Dame, 82-63, on the Fighting Irish home court. By the end of the season, the streak had reached 75 straight wins. The Bruins suffered very few close calls during the regular season, winning every game by at least six points and 23 of the 26 contests by 10 points or more. In the NCAA West Regional finals, the Bruins faced a determined San Francisco team trailed UCLA at halftime, 23-22. UCLA outscored the Dons in the second half, 31-17, to secure a 54-39 win.
BACK ROW (L to R): Larry Farmer, Keith Wilkes, Dave Meyers, Bill Walton, Ralph Drollinger, Swen Nater, Vince Carson and Pete Trgovich. MIDDLE ROW: Larry Hollyfield, Les Friedman (manager), Head Coach John Wooden, Assistant Coach Gary Cunningham, Athletic Trainer Ducky Drake and Greg Lee. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Webb, Tommy Curtis, Gary Franklin and Casey Corliss.
In the NCAA semifinals, Indiana gave the Bruins a scare with a furious second-half rally. But Curtis came off the bench to score 22 points, and the Bruins reached the title game with a 70-59 victory.
Walton finished the year with a school-record 506 rebounds. In the title contest, he established an NCAA record by making 21 of 22 shots, scoring 44 points as the Bruins defeated Memphis State, 87-66. UCLA won its seventh straight NCAA title and became the only school to compile consecutive undefeated seasons.
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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
1975
(28-3 record)
Senior David Meyers was the lone returning starter from UCLA’s 1973-74 team that finished third, nationally. Meyers assumed the leadership role and became well-known for his agreessive play and hustle. Sophomores Richard Washington (15.9 ppg) and Marques Johnson (11.6) joined Meyers (18.3) on the front line, and they were supported by junior Ralph Drollinger (8.8) at center. Head coach John Wooden’s 1974-75 team had little experience in the backcourt. Pete Trgovich (10.2), who had started early in the previous year, moved in at one guard spot while junior Andre McCarter (7.0) assumed the playmaking role, leading the team with 156 assists. The Bruins opened the season by winning their first 12 games before being upset at Stanford. Along the way, UCLA lost two more games and had numerous other close contests, at the end of the regular season the Bruins captured another Pac-8 title and looked to reclaim the NCAA championship. UCLA won its first playoff game in overtime, securing a 103-91 decision against Michigan, before knocking off Montana, 67-64. The Bruins won the West Regional title behind Johnson’s 35-point effort in an 89-75 win against Arizona State. In the NCAA Final Four, UCLA defeated Louisville in overtime, 75-74, as Washington led the Bruins’ charge by scoring 26 points. Following that game, Wooden announced that he would retire upon the conclusion of the NCAA championship contest.
1995
BACK ROW (L to R): Head Coach John Wooden, Assistant Coach Gary Cunningham, Marques Johnson, Dave Meyers, Richard Washington, Ralph Drollinger, Brett Vroman, Wilbert Olinde, Casey Corliss, Assistant Coach Frank Arnold and Len Friedman (Manager). FRONT ROW: Marvin Thomas, Gavin Smith, Jim Spillane, Raymond Townsend, Pete Trgovich and Andre McCarter.
UCLA used just six players in a 92-85 win over Kentucky in the NCAA title game, helping Wooden secure his 10th NCAA title at the helm of the Bruins’ program. Washington finished with 28 points, Meyers added 24 and Drollinger came off the bench to grab 13 rebounds. Wooden’s final career win accounted for UCLA’s 10th NCAA championship in 12 years, a record that has yet to be matched.
(32-1 record)
UCLA won the NCAA title in 1994-95, earning its first NCAA championship in 20 years and making its first NCAA Final Four appearance in 15 seasons. Behind the senior trio of Ed O’Bannon (20.4 ppg), Tyus Edney (14.3 ppg) and George Zidek (10.6 ppg) and led by head coach Jim Harrick, the Bruins defeated defending NCAA champion Arkansas, 89-78, to win the program’s 11th national title. O’Bannon scored a team-leading 30 points and collected a team-best 17 rebounds in the win over Arkansas, earning Most Outstanding Player honors at the Final Four. Edney was named the Most Outstanding Player in the West Regional, and his last-second full-court dash against Missouri in the Bruins’ 75-74, second-round win propelled the Bruins to the “Sweet 16.” Edney played just three minutes against Arkansas in the title contest after suffering a sprained right wrist in the team’s 74-61 win over Oklahoma State in the NCAA semifinals. Sophomore Cameron Dollar filled in admirably for the injured Edney versus Arkansas, contributing six points and eight assists. A season-long stalwart for UCLA, the 7-foot tall Zidek saved his best performances for the Final Four. He contained OSU’s Bryant Reeves in the semifinal win and held Corliss Williamson (1994 Final Four Most Outstanding Player) in check against Arkansas. Zidek (10.6 ppg, 5.4 rpg) earned first-team GTE Academic All-America honors. Dollar, sophomore Charles O’Bannon (13.6 ppg) and freshmen Toby Bailey (10.5) and J.R. Henderson (9.2) were instrumental in UCLA’s championship season. Charles O’Bannon started all 33 games, Dollar played in every contest. Bailey erupted for a career-high 26 points in the West Regional final against Connecticut, earning All-Tournament Team acclaim at the Final Four and West Regional. Henderson was consistent all season, earning Pac-10 All-Freshman first team accolades.
BACK ROW (L to R): Tyus Edney, Marquis Burns, Charles O’Bannon, Kevin Dempsey, Ed O’Bannon, Ike Nwankwo, George Zidek, omm’A Givens, J. R. Henderson, Bob Myers, Toby Bailey, Kris Johnson and Cameron Dollar. MIDDLE ROW: David Boyle, Steve Lavin, Mark Gottfried, Jim Harrick, Lorenzo Romar, Phil Frye and Tony Spino. BOTTOM ROW: Tony Luftman, Richard Klinger, Greg Buonaccorsi (manager), Brendan Jacobson and Andrew Pruter.
Harrick earned Naismith and NABC National Coach of the Year honors, in addition to capturing Pac-10 Coach of the Year acclaim. He was assisted that season by Mark Gottfried, Lorenzo Romar, Steve Lavin and David Boyle.
NIT Champions
1985
(21-15-1 record)
First-year head coach Walt Hazzard helped lead the 1984-85 UCLA team to its only championship in the National Invitational Tournament (NIT) after the Bruins managed just three wins in their first nine games. UCLA’s 67-59 double-overtime win over Oregon (Jan. 5) helped jump start the Bruins’ season. Over a seven-game stretch that month, UCLA moved into first place in the Pac-10 standings with a 6-2 conference mark. After losing four consecutive games in February, the Bruins closed the regular season with six wins in their final seven games. The Bruins opened the NIT with wins over Montana (74-48) and Nebraska (82-63), before cruising past Fresno State, 53-43, to advance to the semifinal round. Brad Wright scored a career-high 23 points in a 75-66 win over Louisville. Tournament MVP Reggie Miller and All-Tournament guard Nigel Miguel scored 18 points each, leading UCLA to a 65-62 victory over Indiana in the NIT championship contest.
BACK ROW (L to R): Reggie Miller, Darryl Morris, Corey Gaines, Jeff Dunlap, Jerald Jones, Jack Haley, Kelvin Butler, Montel Hatcher, Craig Jackson, Dave Immel. MIDDLE ROW: Greg DuPuis (Manager), Kris Jason, Andre McCarter, Walt Hazzard, Jack Hirsch, Sidney Wicks, Tony Spino. FRONT ROW: Gary Maloncon, Nigel Miguel, Brad Wright.
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LEGENDARY HEAD COACH JOHN R. WOODEN
JOHN R. WOODEN
At Purdue University, he won letters in basketball and baseball his freshman year and later earned All-American honors as a guard on the basketball team from 1930-32. He captained Purdue’s basketball teams of 1931 and 1932 and led the Boilermakers to two Big Ten titles and the 1932 national championship.
UCLA head coach 1947-1975 The UCLA basketball program has earned an international reputation as being No. 1. John R. Wooden has become a major reason for that sterling reputation, as the late Bruins’ head coach guided UCLA to 10 NCAA championships in the final 12 seasons of his 27-year tenure at UCLA.
Wooden’s name was inscribed on Purdue’s academic honor roll and he was awarded the 1932 Big Ten Conference medal for outstanding merit and proficiency in scholarship and athletics.
Wooden retired at the conclusion of the 1974-75 season with an all-time head coaching record of 885-203 (40 years, including 27 at UCLA). His .813 winning percentage is the highest in the sport’s history. In 27 seasons at UCLA, he went 620-147 while earning far more honors than any other coach at any other university.
Shortly after graduating from Purdue in 1932, he married his charming wife, Nell. He began his teaching career at Dayton High School in Kentucky where he coached numerous sports. After two years, he returned to the state of Indiana where he coached basketball, baseball and tennis at South Bend Central High School and taught English for nine years. His impressive 11-year prep coaching record was 218-42.
Wooden celebrated his 99th birthday on Oct. 14, 2009 and passed away on June 4, 2010. Under his leadership, UCLA won an unprecedented 10 NCAA championships, including seven consecutive titles from 1966-73. Included in that string of titles is one of the most impressive streaks in modern-day athletics – 38 straight NCAA Tournament victories.
World War II interrupted his coaching career as he served as a full lieutenant in the U.S. Navy from 1943-46. Following his discharge in 1946, he went to Indiana Teachers College (now Indiana State University) as athletic director, basketball and baseball coach for two seasons prior to moving to UCLA.
In addition, Wooden guided UCLA to the all-time NCAA men’s basketball record of 88 consecutive wins spanning four seasons. The Bruins recorded consecutive 30-0 seasons in 1971-72 and 1972-73. UCLA won 149 of 151 games in Pauley Pavilion with Wooden at the helm.
Wooden and his wife, Nell, who died in Los Angeles on March 21, 1985, were married for 53 years. Parents of a son, James Hugh, and a daughter, Nancy Anne, John has seven grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. UCLA’s basketball floor in Pauley Pavilion was dedicated “Nell and John Wooden Court” on Dec. 20, 2003.
Wooden became the only coach to compiled four undefeated seasons (at 30-0), and his UCLA basketball teams captured 19 conference championships, the record of which he was most proud. Wooden became the first person inducted into the National Basketball Hall of Fame as both a player and a coach. Complementing the honors listed elsewhere in his biography, Wooden received two other accolades of which he was especially proud. He was named the 1969 “Outstanding Basketballl Coach of the U.S.” by his demonination, the Christian Church, for his services to collegiate basketball and the community. The other honor was having his hometown of Martinsville, Indiana, name a street after him and at the same time serving as the 1969 King of the famed Morgan County Fall Foliage Fsetival and Grand Marshal of the Festival Parade. The city’s high school gymnasium also bears his name. Born in Hall, Ind., on Oct. 14, 1910, Wooden attended high school there and won all-state prep honors in basketball three consecutive years, leading Martinsville High to the Indiana State title in 1927 and runner-up in 1926 and 1928.
JOHN R. Wooden’s Honors and Accolades 1930 All-American basketball player at Purdue 1931 All-American basketball player at Purdue 1932 All-American basketball player at Purdue 1932 College Basketball “Player of the Year” 1932 Big Ten Conference Medal for Proficiency in Scholarship and Athletics 1943 All-Time All-American Basketball team, Helms Athletic Foundation 1960 Inducted to National Basketball Hall of Fame (player) 1964 Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame, First Group 1964 California “Father of the Year” 1964 NCAA College Basketball “Coach of the Year” 1967 NCAA College Basketball “Coach of the Year” 1969 NCAA College Basketball “Coach of the Year” 1970 The Sporting News “Sports’ Man of the Year” 1970 NCAA College Basketball “Coach of the Year” 1971 Friar’s Club “Coach of the Century” 1972 NCAA College Basketball “Coach of the Year” 1972 Inducted to National Basketball Hall of Fame (coach) 1973 NCAA College Basketball “Coach of the Year” 1973 Sports Illustrated “Sports’ Man of the Year”
1973 UCLA Honorary “Alumnus of the Year” 1973 Whitney M. Young, Jr., National Urban League Memorial Award for Humanitarianism 1973 Campbell College “Honorary Doctorate of Humanities” 1974 First Annual Dr. James Naismith Peach Basket Award for outstanding contributions to basketball 1974 First Annual National Layman’s Leadership Institute Velvet Covered Brick Award for Christian Leadership 1974 First John Bunn Hall of Fame Service Award 1974 California “Grandfather of the Year” Award by National Father’s Day Committee 1975 California Sports Father of the Year Award 1984 Indiana State Athletic Hall of Fame 1985 Bellarmine Medal of Excellence — First sports figure to be honored following such figures as Mother Teresa and Walter Cronkite 1993 First CASEY Award for exceptional service in amateur athletics 1993 Sportslink “Pathfinder Award” to Hoosier with extraordinary service on behalf of American youth 1994 Inducted into GTE/Academic All-America Hall of Fame 1994 Sports Illustrated “40 for the Ages” 1994 Landry Medal for Inspiration to American youth 1995 The Frank G. Wells Disney Award 1995 Lexington Theological Seminary Service to Mankind Award 1995 Reagan Distinguished American Award 1995 AYA Humanitarian of the Year 1995 NCAA Theodore Roosevelt Sportsman Award 1996 Given Sixth Victor Award from City of Hope 1998 ICON Award, UCLA Center on Aging 1998 Roy Firestone Award, Westcoast Sports Associates 1998 Corvette Award, St. Vincent Medical Center 1999 Named by ESPN as Greatest Coach of 20th Century
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1999 San Pedro Boys and Girls Club Service to Youth award 2000 Naismith Men’s College Coach of the 20th Century 2000 University of Louisville “Honorary Doctorate of Public Service” 2001 25th Anniversary of John R. Wooden Award 2002 Charter Member, Pac-10 Hall of Honor 2003 Awarded U.S. Medal of Freedom by President George W. Bush 2003 (Dec. 20) “Nell and John Wooden Court” in Pauley Pavilion 2005 (Oct. 24) NCAA President’s Gerald R. Ford Award 2006 Named one of 100 (No. 5) Most Influential Student-Athletes in NCAA history 2006 — Reseda Post Office named Coach John Wooden Post Office (Oct. 14) 2006 — Named to founding class of the Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame (Nov. 19) 2008 — Inducted into the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum’s Court of Honor (May 20) 2009 — Named Greatest Coach of All-Time by the Sporting News (July 29)
Don MacLean (left) stands as UCLA’s all-time scoring leader (2,608 points). Bill Walton (center) owns the program’s career rebounds record (1,370). He finished his career averaging 15.7 rebounds per game. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (then known as Lew Alcindor) ranks second in career points (2,325) and career rebounds (1,367) but leads all UCLA players with 26.4 points per game.
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UCLA RECORDS
Individual – Career Most Games Most Starts Most Points Highest Scoring Average Most Rebounds Highest Rebounding Average Most Field Goals Most FG Attempts Highest FG Pct. Most 3-Point FGs Most 3-Point FG Attempts Highest 3-Point FG Pct. Most Free Throws Most Free Throw Attempts Highest Free Throw Pct. Most Assists Most Steals Most Blocked Shots Most Minutes Played Most League Points Most League Rebounds
147 134 2,608 26.4 1,370 15.7 943 943 1,776 69.4 pct 317 710 46.6 pct 711 827 88.0 833 235 188 4,371 1,486 687
Michael Roll Josh Shipp Don MacLean Lew Alcindor Bill Walton Bill Walton Lew Alcindor Bill Walton Don MacLean Jelani McCoy Jason Kapono Jason Kapono Pooh Richardson Don MacLean Don MacLean Rod Foster Pooh Richardson Earl Watson Jelani McCoy Earl Watson Don MacLean Bill Walton
2006-2010 2004-2009 1989-1992 1967-1969 1972-1974 1972-1974 1967-1969 1972-1974 1989-1992 1996-1998 2000-2003 2000-2003 1986-1989 1989-1992 1989-1992 1980-1983 1986-1989 1998-2001 1996-1998 1998-2001 1989-1992 1972-1974
Individual – Season Most Games 39 Arron Afflalo 2006 39 Darren Collison 2006 39 Luc Richard Mbah a Moute 2006 39 Alfred Aboya 2008 39 Kevin Love 2008 39 Josh Shipp 2008 39 Russell Westbrook 2008 Most Starts 39 Josh Shipp 2008 Most Points 870 Lew Alcindor 1967 Highest Scoring Avg. 29.0 Lew Alcindor 1967 Most League Points 500 Reggie Miller 1986 Highest League Scoring Avg. 27.8 Reggie Miller 1986 Most Rebounds 506 Bill Walton 1973 Highest Rebounding Avg. 16.9 Bill Walton 1973 Most Field Goals 346 Lew Alcindor 1967 Most Field Goal Attempts 582 Willie Naulls 1956 Highest FG Pct. 75.6 pct Jelani McCoy 1997 Most 3-Point FGs 87 Arron Afflalo 2007 87 Jason Kapono 2002 Most 3-Point FG Attempts 232 Arron Afflalo 2007 Highest 3-Point FG Pct. 52.5 pct Darren Collison 2008 Most Free Throws 202 Reggie Miller 1986 Most Free Throw Attempts 274 Lew Alcindor 1967 Highest Free Throw Pct. 95.0 Rod Foster 1982 Highest FT Pct. (League Play) 100 pct Gary Cunningham (28/28) 1960 Most Assists 256 Larry Drew II 2013 Most Steals 95 Jordan Adams 2014 Most Minutes (since 1979) 1,318 Russell Westbrook 2008 Most Blocked Shots (since 1979) 102 Jelani McCoy 1996 Most Turnovers (since 1979) 135 Jordan Farmar 2006 Consecutive FTs 43 Darren Collison (15 games) 2009 Consecutive FTs (League Play) 32 Darren Collison (6 games) 2008
Individual – Game Most Points Most Rebounds Most Field Goals Most 3-Point FGs Most 3-Point FG Att. Most Free Throws Most Assists Most Steals Most Blocked Shots
61 28 26 9 15 21 16 11 11
Lew Alcindor Willie Nauls Lew Alcindor Jason Kapono Reggie Miller John Green Earl Watson Tyus Edney Jelani McCoy
vs. Washington State 2/25/67 vs. Arizona State 1/28/56 vs. Washington State 2/25/67 at Washington State 1/4/03 at Washington 12/19/86 vs. Washington 1/6/62 vs. Maryland 3/18/00 vs. George Mason 12/22/94 vs. Maryland 12/9/95
Pooh Richardson
Darren Collison
Team – Season Most Points Highest Scoring Average Most Rebounds Highest Rebound Average Most Field Goals Most Field Goal Attempts Highest Field Goal Percentage Most 3-Point Field Goals Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Highest 3-Point FG Percentage Most Free Throws Most Free Throw Attempts Highest Free Throw Percentage Most Assists Most Steals Largest Scoring Margin Best Record Most Victories
3,003 2014 94.6 1972 1,670 1964 55.7 1964 1,161 1968 2,335 1950 55.5 1979 262 2009 682 2006 42.6 pct 1989 642 1956 642 1991 963 1964 75.6 pct 1979 673 1974 341 2014 30.3 1972 30-0 1964 30-0 1967 30-0 1972 30-0 1973 35 2008
Team – Game Most Points 149 vs. Loyola 12/2/90 Most Points (Two Teams) 247 UCLA 149, Loyola 98 12/2/90 Most Field Goals 58 vs. Loyola 12/2/90 Highest FG Pct. .731 (38-52) vs. USC 1/24/96 Most 3-Point FGs 17 vs. Arizona 1/19/02 Most 3-Point FG Att. 36 vs. Cincinnati (NCAA) 3/17/02 Highest 3-Point FG Pct. .769 (10-13) at California 1/21/90 Most Rebounds 84 vs. Texas 12/29/71 Most FT Made/Attempted 47 of 61 vs. USC 3/10/56 Highest FT Pct. .964 (27-28) vs. San Diego State 12/29/90 Largest Winning Margin 65 vs. Portland (122-57) 1/20/67 65 vs. New Mexico (106-41) 12/22/54 65 vs. Los Angeles Police (83-18) 12/20/46 Largest Losing Margin 48 (109-61) at Stanford 1/9/97
Streaks Longest Winning Streak 88 1970-1974 last 15 games of 1970-71, 30-0 both in 1971-72 and 1972-73, first 13 games of 1973-74 (NCAA men’s record) Longest Winning Streak (Pauley Pavilion) 98 1970-1976 15-0 in 1970-71, 17-0 in 1971-72, 17-0 in 1972-73, 16-0 in 1973-74, 16-0 in 1974-75, first 17 games in 1975-76 Longest Winning Streak (NCAA Tournament) 38 1964-1974 4-0 in 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, and 2-0 in 1974 (NCAA record) Longest Conference Winning Streak 50 1970-1974 last game of 1970, 14-0 in 1971, 1972 and 1973, and first seven games of 1974 (Pac-12 Conference record) Longest With One Loss 107 of 108 1970-1974 won last five games of 1969-70, won first 14 games of 1970-71, lost to Notre Dame, won final 15 games of 1970-71, went 30-0 in both 1971-72 and 1972-73, won first 13 games of 1973-74
Jordan Farmar
Most Consecutive Winning Seasons longest streak in the nation
54
1948-49 to 2000-01
Most Consecutive 100-Point Games
7
1971-72
Cameron Dollar
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PAULEY PAVILION RECORDS Team MOST POINTS (one team) Game 149 by UCLA, vs. Loyola Marymount (149-98) Half 84 by UCLA, vs. Loyola Marymount (84-55) MOST POINTS (two teams) Game 247 UCLA 149, Loyola Marymount 98 Half 139 UCLA 84, Loyola Marymount 55 LOW POINTS (UCLA) Game 43 vs. Gonzaga (43-59) Half 14 vs. Oregon (14-30) LOW POINTS (OPPONENT) Game 35 by Oregon State (35-79) 35 by Oregon State (35-82) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game 103 by UCLA, vs. Iowa State Half 56 by UCLA, vs. Iowa State FIELD GOALS MADE Game 58 by UCLA, vs. Loyola Marymount Half 35 by UCLA, vs. Loyola Marymount 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game 34 by Washington State 34 by Portland 34 by Arizona State 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game 14 by Arizona FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Game 52 by UCLA, vs. Colorado Half 32 by UCLA, vs. Texas FREE THROWS MADE Game 42 by UCLA, vs. Colorado Half 25 by UCLA, vs. Texas REBOUNDS Game 84 by UCLA, vs. Texas Half 48 by UCLA, vs. Texas LARGEST WINNING MARGIN 65 vs. Portland (122-57) LARGEST LOSING MARGIN 35 by Arizona State (87-52) ATTENDANCE 13,727 Arizona at UCLA
PAULEY PAVILION RECORDS Individual MOST POINTS Game 61 Lew Alcindor (UCLA) First Half 32 Lew Alcindor (UCLA) 32 Litterial Green (Georgia) Second Half 33 Reggie Miller (UCLA) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game 42 Pete Maravich (LSU) Half 22 Pete Maravich (LSU) FIELD GOALS MADE Game 26 Lew Alcindor (UCLA) Half 13 Lew Alcindor (UCLA) 13 Lew Alcindor (UCLA) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game 17 Stevin Smith (ASU) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game 8 Don Leary (CSUF) 8 Steve Moore (ASU) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Game 18 Lew Alcindor (UCLA) Half 13 Darren Daye (UCLA) 13 Reggie Miller (UCLA) FREE THROWS MADE Game 17 Reggie Miller (UCLA) Half 13 Reggie Miller (UCLA) REBOUNDS Game 28 Elvin Hayes (Houston) 27 Bill Walton (UCLA) ASSISTS Game 19 Phil Pressey (Missouri)
vs. Washington State vs. USC vs. UCLA vs. Lousville vs. UCLA vs. UCLA
2/25/67 12/3/66 1/4/92 2/28/87 12/23/69 12/23/69
vs. Washington State vs. USC vs. Washington State
2/25/67 12/3/66 2/25/67
vs. UCLA
1/9/93
vs. UCLA vs. UCLA
12/30/92 2/10/05
vs. Washington State 2/25/67 vs. San Jose State 12/11/82 vs. Arizona State 1/16/86 vs. Arizona State vs. Arizona State
1/16/86 1/16/86
vs. Pacific vs. Maryland
3/12/66 12/1/73
vs. UCLA
12/28/12
12/2/90 12/2/90 12/2/90 12/2/90 12/11/99 2/21/76 1/7/66 2/3/07 12/9/67 12/9/67 12/2/90 12/2/90 3/6/03 12/14/02 1/9/93 1/17/04 12/2/77 12/13/69 12/2/77 12/13/69 12/29/71 12/29/71
Beating No. 1 According to the Associated Press, UCLA has defeated the nation’s No. 1-ranked team 10 times, including four times since the 1999-2000 season. North Carolina has accomplished the feat 12 times, followed by Maryland (10), Duke, Ohio State and Georgia Tech (eight), Oklahoma, Notre Dame, Kansas and Vanderbilt (seven) and Kentucky (six). In the NCAA Tournament, UCLA has compiled a 3-6 record versus the nation’s No. 1-ranked team, including UCLA’s 76-63 loss to Duke in the 2001 NCAA East Region “Sweet 16”. UCLA’s Wins Over No. 1-Ranked Teams Mar. 13, 2002 UCLA 96, No. 1 Arizona 89 (OT) Jan. 12, 2002 at UCLA 87, No. 1 Kansas 77 Feb. 3, 2001 UCLA 79, at No. 1 Stanford 73 Mar. 4, 2000 UCLA 94, at No. 1 Stanford 93 (OT) Dec. 1, 1986 at UCLA 89, No. 1 North Carolina 84 Mar. 9, 1980 UCLA 77, No. 1 DePaul 71 Feb. 11, 1979 UCLA 56, at No. 1 Notre Dame 52 Jan. 26, 1974 at UCLA 94, No. 1 Notre Dame 75 Mar. 22, 1968 UCLA 101, No. 1 Houston 69 Mar. 20, 1965 UCLA 91, No. 1 Michigan 80
Pac-10 Quarterfinals
NCAA Second Round NCAA Semifinal NCAA Championship
Jerome Moiso recorded 17 points in UCLA’s 94-93 overtime win at No. 1 Stanford on March 4, 2000.
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UCLA’S 2,000/1,000-POINT SCORERS
1.
DON MacLEAN, F, 6-10, 235 – Simi Valley, Calif. (Simi Valley HS)
YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1988-89 31 217-391 .555 1-3 142-174 .816 577 18.6 1989-90 33 238-461 .516 1-2 179-211 .848 656 19.0 1990-91 31 259-470 .551 3-13 193-228 .846 714 23.0 1991-92 32 229-454 .658 6-17 197-214 .921 661 20.7 TOTALS 127 943-1776 .531 11-35 711-827 .859 2608 20.5
2. LEW ALCINDOR, C, 7-1, 235 – New York, N.Y. (Power Memorial Academy) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1966-67 30 346-519 .667 ----- 178-274 .649 870 29.0 1967-68 28 294-480 .613 ----- 146-237 .616 734 26.2 1968-69 30 303-477 .635 ----- 115-188 .612 721 24.0 TOTALS 88 943-1476 .638 ----- 439-699 .628 2325 26.4
3. JASON KAPONO, F, 6-8, 213 – Lakewood, Calif. (Artesia HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA 1999-00 33 191-368 .519 82-173 2000-01 32 167-379 .441 84-184 2001-02 33 170-370 .459 87-192 2002-03 29 171-374 .457 64-161 TOTALS 127 699-1491 .469 317-810
FT-FTA PCT PTS 65-95 .684 529 133-153 .869 551 101-118 .856 528 81-92 .880 487 380-458 .822 2095
AVG 16.0 17.2 16.0 16.8 16.5
3. REGGIE MILLER, F, 6-7, 190 – Riverside, Calif. (Poly) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1983-84 28 56-110 .509 ----- 18-28 .682 130 4.6 1984-85 33 192-347 .553 ----- 119-148 .804 503 15.2 1985-86 29 274-493 .556 ----- 202-229 .882 750 25.9 1986-87 32 247-455 .543 69-157 149-179 .832 712 22.3 TOTALS 122 769-1405 .547 69-157 488-584 .835 2095 17.2
5. TOBY BAILEY, G, 6-5, 208 – Los Angeles, Calif. (Loyola HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1994-95 33 137-283 .484 20-73 53-94 .564 347 10.5 1995-96 31 170-371 .458 62-157 56-87 .644 458 14.8 1996-97 32 166-360 .461 42-126 76-115 .661 450 14.1 1997-98 33 206-465 .443 47-145 132-179 .737 591 17.9 TOTALS 129 679-1479 .464 171-501 317-475 .652 1846 14.3
6. ED O’BANNON, F, 6-8, 217 – Lakewood, Calif. (Artesia HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1991-92 23 32-77 .416 2-8 17-27 .630 83 3.6 1992-93 33 208-306 .539 18-40 116-164 .707 550 16.7 1993-94 28 191-395 .484 16-56 111-149 .745 509 18.2 1994-95 33 247-463 .533 55-127 124-158 .785 673 20.4 TOTALS 117 678-1241 .493 91-231 368-498 .717 1815 15.1
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7. J.R. HENDERSON, F, 6-9, 233 – Bakersfield, Calif. (East Bakersfield HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1994-95 33 123-225 .547 3-10 56-83 .675 305 9.2 1995-96 29 159-278 .572 1-3 99-146 .678 418 14.4 1996-97 32 167-306 .546 4-7 114-193 .591 452 14.1 1997-98 33 228-425 .536 4-14 166-260 .638 626 19.0 TOTALS 127 677-1234 .549 12-34 435-682 .638 1801 14.2
8. TREVOR WILSON, F, 6-8, 211 – Sherman Oaks, Calif. (Cleveland HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1986-87 32 65-146 .445 0-0 69-95 .726 199 6.2 1987-88 30 184-353 .521 0-3 95-153 .621 463 15.4 1988-89 31 226-451 .501 1-6 117-203 .576 570 18.4 1989-90 33 231-467 ..495 1-3 103-203 .507 566 17.2 TOTALS 126 706-1417 .498 2-9 384-654 .587 1798 14.3
9. TRACY MURRAY, F, 6-8, 225 – Glendora, Calif. (Glendora HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1989-90 33 146-330 .442 46-134 40-56 .714 407 11.9 1990-91 32 247-491 .501 73-189 112-141 .794 679 21.2 1991-92 33 240-446 .538 78-156 148-185 .800 706 21.4 TOTALS 98 633-1267 .499 197-479 300-382 .785 1792 18.3
10. CHARLES O’BANNON, F, 6-5, 209 – Lakewood, Calif. (Artesia HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA 1993-94 28 132-527 .514 18-47 1994-95 33 179-323 .554 6-29 1995-96 31 166-315 .527 29-62 1996-97 32 207-376 .551 26-75 TOTALS 134 684-1541 .444 79-213
FT-FTA PCT PTS 44-68 .647 326 85-115 .739 449 89-116 .767 444 125-158 .791 565 343-457 .751 1784
AVG 11.6 13..6 14.3 17.7 13.3
11. BILL WALTON, C, 6-11, 220 – La Mesa, Calif. (Helix HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1971-72 30 238-372 .639 ----- 157-223 .704 633 21.1 1972-73 30 277-426 .650 ----- 58-102 .569 612 20.4 1973-74 27 232-349 .665 ----- 58-100 .580 522 19.3 TOTALS 87 747-1147 .651 ----- 273-425 .642 1767 20.3
12. JOSH SHIPP, G, 6-5, 220 – Los Angeles, Calif. (Fairfax HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA 2004-05 29 101-219 .461 25-89 2005-06 4 16-39 .410 6-13 2006-07 35 168-358 .469 42-133 2007-08 39 167-386 .433 70-214 2008-09 33 170-337 .504 55-127 TOTALS 140 622-1339 .465 198-576
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FT-FTA PCT PTS 43-70 .614 270 7-8 .875 45 86-110 .782 464 67-88 .761 471 85-106 .802 480 288-382 .754 1730
AVG 9.3 11.3 13.3 12.1 14.5 12.4
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13. DAVID GREENWOOD, C, 6-10, 217 – Los Angeles, Calif. (Verbum Dei HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1975-76 31 62-122 .508 ----- 28-35 .800 152 4.9 1976-77 29 202-395 .511 ----- 80-112 .714 484 16.7 1977-78 28 196-364 .538 ----- 97-133 .729 489 17.5 1978-79 30 247-421 .587 ----- 102-126 .810 596 19.9 TOTALS 118 707-1302 .536 ----- 307-713 .763 1721 14.8
14. GAIL GOODRICH, G, 6-1, 170 – Los Angeles, Calif. (Francis Poly HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1962-63 29 117-280 .418 ---- 66-103 .641 301 10.4 1963-64 30 249-530 .458 ----- 160-225 .711 646 21.5 1964-65 30 277-528 .525 ----- 190-265 .717 744 24.8 TOTALS 89 643-1338 .467 ----- 416-593 .690 1691 18.9
15. MARQUES JOHNSON, F, 6-7, 215 – Los Angeles, Calif. (Crenshaw HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1973-74 27 83-131 .634 ----- 28-38 .737 194 7.2 1974-75 29 138-254 .543 ----- 59-86 .686 335 11.6 1975-76 32 223-413 .540 ----- 106-140 .757 552 17.3 1976-77 27 244-413 .591 ----- 90-145 .621 578 21.4 TOTALS 115 688-1211 .568 ----- 283-409 .692 1659 14.4
16. DARREN COLLISON, G, 6-0, 160 – Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Etiwanda HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 2005-06 39 78-194 .402 19-58 40-51 .784 215 5.5 2006-07 35 149-312 .478 51-114 94-116 .810 443 12.7 2007-08 33 158-333 .474 52-99 104-119 .874 472 14.3 2008-09 35 175-344 .509 41-104 113-126 .897 504 14.4 TOTALS 142 560-1183 .466 163-375 351-412 .841 1634 11.7
17. KENNY FIELDS, F, 6-7, 225 – Los Angeles, Calif. (Verbum Dei HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS 1980-81 25 110-185 .595 ----- 33-56 .589 253 ----- 60-84 .714 376 1981-82 27 158-286 .552 1982-83 29 224-405 .553 ----- 75-121 .620 523 1983-84 28 194-384 .505 ----- 98-134 .731 486 TOTALS 109 686-1260 .551 ----- 233-395 .664 1638
AVG 10.1 13.9 18.0 17.4 14.9
18. SHON TARVER, G, 6-6, 200 – Oxnard, Calif. (Santa Clara HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA 1990-91 32 116-229 .507 15-42 1991-92 33 135-258 .523 10-34 1992-93 33 218-416 .524 21-79 1993-94 27 150-312 .481 24-70 TOTALS 125 619-1215 .509 70-225
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FT-FTA PCT PTS 41-78 .526 288 69-118 .585 349 93-145 .641 550 64-101 .634 388 267-442 .597 1575
AVG 9.0 10.6 17.2 14.4 12.8
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19. ARRON AFFLALO, G, 6-5, 215 – Compton, Calif. (Centennial HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 2004-05 29 106-240 .442 39-101 63-89 .708 314 13.2 2005-06 39 203-439 .462 83-227 129-160 .806 618 15.8 2006-07 36 210-456 .461 87-232 101-126 .802 608 16.9 TOTALS 105 519-1135 .457 209-560 293-375 .781 1540 14.7
20. TYUS EDNEY, G, 5-10, 152 – Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1991-92 32 59-125 .472 14-41 47-59 .797 179 5.6 1992-93 33 142-294 .483 34-82 132-157 .841 450 13.6 1993-94 28 137-294 .466 24-64 132-161 .820 430 15.4 1994-95 32 146-294 .497 25-66 139-182 .764 456 14.3 TOTALS 125 484-1007 .481 97-253 450-559 .805 1515 12.1
21. POOH RICHARDSON, G, 6-1, 180 – Philadelphia, Pa. (Ben Franklin HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA 1985-86 29 128-260 .492 ----- 1986-87 32 144-273 .527 2-8 1987-88 30 142-302 .470 2-7 1988-89 31 186-335 .555 48-97 TOTALS 122 600-1170 .513 52-112
FT-FTA PCT PTS 51-74 .689 307 46-79 .582 336 62-93 .667 348 50-89 .562 470 209-335 .624 1461
AVG 10.6 10.5 11.6 15.2 12.0
22. DIJON THOMPSON, G/F, 6-7, 209 – Redondo Beach, Calif. (Redondo Union HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 2001-02 33 57-133 .429 13-48 20-23 .870 147 4.5 2002-03 28 155-312 .497 28-76 55-74 .743 393 14.0 2003-04 28 146-336 .435 49-128 61-78 .782 402 14.4 2004-05 28 183-386 .474 43-115 107-136 .787 516 18.4 TOTALS 117 541-1167 .464 133-367 243-311 .781 1458 12.5
23. EARL WATSON, G, 6-1, 190 – Kansas City, Kan. (Washington HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA 1997-98 33 65-166 .392 21-65 1998-99 31 144-331 .435 33-103 1999-00 33 137-304 .451 41-114 2000-01 32 172-349 .493 38-108 TOTALS 129 518-1150 .450 133-390
FT-FTA PCT PTS 40-66 .606 191 90-128 .703 411 61-94 .649 376 89-140 .636 471 280-328 .854 1449
AVG 5.8 13.3 11.4 14.7 11.2
24. SIDNEY WICKS, F, 6-8, 230 – Los Angeles, Calif. (Hamilton HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1968-69 30 84-193 .435 ----- 58-100 .580 226 7.5 1969-70 30 221-415 .533 ----- 117-185 .633 559 18.6 1970-71 30 244-466 .524 ----- 150-227 .660 638 21.2 TOTALS 90 549-1074 .511 ----- 325-512 .635 1423 15.8
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25. WALT HAZZARD, G, 6-2, 180 – Philadelphia, Pa. (Overbrook HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1961-62 28 134-338 .396 ----- 102-143 .713 370 13.2 1962-63 29 170-380 .447 ----- 133-193 .689 473 16.3 1963-64 30 204-458 .445 ----- 150-209 .718 558 18.6 TOTALS 87 508-1176 .432 ----- 385-545 .706 1401 16.1
26. KIKI VANDEWEGHE, F, 6-8, 220 – Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific Palisades HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1976-77 23 35-70 .500 ----- 12-17 .706 82 3.6 1977-78 28 101-184 .549 ----- 46-67 .687 248 8.9 1978-79 30 166-267 .622 ----- 95-117 .812 427 14.2 1979-80 32 234-420 .557 ----- 155-196 .791 623 19.5 TOTALS 113 536-941 .570 ----- 308-397 .776 1380 12.2
27. CURTIS ROWE, F, 6-7, 225 – Los Angeles, Calif. (Fremont HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1968-69 30 144-287 .502 ----- 99-146 .678 387 12.9 1969-70 30 168-303 .554 ----- 123-192 .641 468 15.6 1970-71 30 207-396 .523 ----- 111-177 .627 528 17.6 TOTALS 90 519-986 .526 ----- 333-515 .647 1383 15.4
28. ROD FOSTER, G, 6-1, 160 – New Britain, Conn. (St. Thomas Aquinas HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1979-80 32 144-263 .548 ----- 80-95 .842 368 11.5 1980-81 25 124-244 .508 ----- 60-66 .909 308 12.3 1981-82 27 92-199 .462 ----- 95-100 .950 279 10.3 1982-83 29 168-310 .542 ----- 74-90 .822 410 14.1 TOTALS 113 528-1016 .520 ----- 309-351 .880 1365 12.1
29. ROY HAMILTON, G, 6-2, 168 – Los Angeles, Calif. (Verbum Dei HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1975-76 21 6-28 .214 ----- 13-27 .481 25 1.2 1976-77 29 134-274 .489 ----- 76-98 .776 344 11.9 1977-78 28 188-348 .540 ----- 105-146 .719 481 17.2 1978-79 30 216-398 .543 ----- 73-119 .613 505 16.8 TOTALS 108 544-1048 .519 ----- 267-390 .685 1355 12.5
30. KEITH WILKES, F, 6-7, 180 – Santa Barbara, Calif. (Santa Barbara HS) YEAR 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 TOTALS
G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA 30 171-322 .531 ----- 30 200-381 .525 ----- 30 209-426 .491 ----- 90 580-1129 .514 -----
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FT-FTA PCT PTS 64-92 .696 406 43-66 .652 443 82-94 .872 500 189-252 .750 1349
AVG 13.5 14.8 16.7 15.0
UCLA’S 1,000-POINT SCORERS
31. KRIS JOHNSON, F/G, 6-4, 239 – Los Angeles, Calif. (Crenshaw HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1994-95 21 21-50 .420 0-3 12-17 .706 54 2.6 1995-96 31 148-260 .569 8-23 84-110 .764 388 12.5 1996-97 31 104-234 .444 15-51 96-115 .835 319 10.3 1997-98 29 188-362 .519 47-115 110-132 .833 533 18.3 TOTALS 112 461-906 .509 70-192 302-374 .807 1294 11.6
32. HENRY BIBBY, G, 6-1, 185 – Franklinton, N.C. (Person-Albion HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1969-70 30 189-377 .501 ----- 90-108 .833 468 15.6 1970-71 30 137-364 .376 ----- 81-97 .835 355 11.8 1971-72 30 183-407 .449 ----- 104-129 .806 470 15.7 TOTALS 90 509-1148 .443 ----- 275-334 .823 1293 14.4
33. DAN GADZURIC, C, 6-11, 248 – Den Haag, Holland (Governor’s Academy [Mass.]) YEAR G 1998-99 24 1999-00 33 2000-01 32 2001-02 33 TOTALS 122
FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA 88-163 .540 0-0 140-248 .565 0-0 156-292 .534 0-0 164-296 .554 0-1 548-999 .549 0-1
FT-FTA PCT PTS 31-62 .500 207 39-101 .386 319 63-139 .453 375 58-123 .472 386 191-425 .449 1287
AVG 8.6 9.7 11.7 11.7 10.5
34. RICHARD WASHINGTON, C/F, 6-10, 226 – Portland, Ore. (Benson Tech HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1973-74 24 41-80 .513 ----- 17-34 .677 109 5.2 1974-75 31 204-354 .578 ----- 84-116 .724 492 15.9 1975-76 32 276-538 .513 ----- 92-125 .736 644 20.1 TOTALS 87 521-972 .536 ----- 193-275 .702 1245 14.3
35. WILLIE NAULLS, C, 6-5, 220 – San Pedro, Calif. (San Pedro HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1953-54 25 86-233 .369 ----- 40-60 .667 212 8.5 1954-55 26 125-332 .377 ----- 102-137 .773 352 13.5 1955-56 28 238-582 .409 ----- 185-242 .764 661 23.6 TOTALS 79 449-1147 .391 ----- 327-439 .745 1225 15.5
36. MIKE SANDERS, F, 6-6, 208 – DeRidder, La. (DeRidder HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1978-79 23 16-38 .421 ----- 11-16 .688 43 1.9 1979-80 32 142-248 .573 ----- 76-96 .792 360 11.3 1980-81 27 161-287 .561 ----- 95-124 .766 417 15.4 1981-82 27 150-299 .502 ----- 90-116 .776 390 14.4 TOTALS 109 469-872 .538 ----- 272-352 .773 1210 11.1
127
UCLA’S 1,000-POINT SCORERS
37. JOHN MOORE, F, 6-5, 200 – Gary, Ind. (Froebel HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1951-52 32 73-189 .386 ----- 84-118 .712 230 7.2 1952-53 25 106-299 .354 ----- 103-154 .669 315 12.6 1953-54 25 104-244 .426 ----- 69-93 .742 277 11.1 1954-55 26 129-314 .411 ----- 122-171 .713 380 14.6 TOTALS 108 412-1046 .394 ----- 378-536 .705 1202 11.1
38. DARRICK MARTIN, G, 6-0, 170 – Compton, Calif. (St. Anthony HS) YEAR G 1988-89 31 1989-90 33 1990-91 32 1991-92 33 TOTALS 129
FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA 92-203 .453 13-37 132-283 .466 20-63 129-278 .464 23-79 52-120 .433 13-35 405-884 .458 69-214
FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 68-91 .747 265 8.5 90-126 .714 374 11.3 90-120 .750 371 11.6 68-82 .829 185 5.6 316-419 .754 1195 9.3
39. WALT TORRENCE, F, 6-3, 180 – Sacramento, Calif. (Grant Union HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1956-57 26 122-319 .382 ----- 77-112 .688 321 12.3 1957-58 26 119-335 .355 ----- 85-118 .720 323 12.4 1958-59 25 186-516 .360 ----- 165-218 .757 537 21.5 TOTALS 77 427-1170 .365 ----- 327-448 .730 1181 15.3
40. MIKE WARREN, G, 5-11, 155 – South Bend, Ind. (Central HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1965-66 26 162-368 .440 ----- 108-146 .740 432 16.6 1966-67 30 144-310 .465 ----- 94-124 .758 382 12.7 1967-68 30 152-353 .431 ----- 58-76 .763 362 12.1 TOTALS 86 458-1031 .444 ----- 260-346 .751 1176 13.7
41. DARREN DAYE, F, 6-8, 221 – Mission Hills, Calif. (Kennedy HS) YEAR G 1979-80 32 1980-81 27 1981-82 26 1982-83 29 TOTALS 114
FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA 59-103 .573 ----- 131-225 .582 ----- 76-140 .543 ----- 186-347 .536 ----- 452-815 .521 -----
FT-FTA PCT PTS 43-76 .566 161 63-93 .677 325 55-85 .647 207 84-124 .677 456 245-378 .648 1149
AVG 5.6 12.0 8.0 15.7 10.1
42. JOHN GREEN, G, 6-2, 198 – Granada Hills, Calif. (San Fernando HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1959-60 26 88-242 .364 ----- 89-123 .724 265 10.2 1960-61 26 105-236 .445 ----- 114-158 .722 324 12.5 1961-62 29 179-459 .389 ----- 201-262 .767 559 19.3 TOTALS 81 372-937 .397 ----- 404-543 .744 1148 14.2
128
UCLA’S 1,000-POINT SCORERS
43. JORDAN ADAMS, G, 6-5, 220 – Atlanta, Ga. (Oak Hill Academy [Va.]) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 2012-13 33 165-369 .447 46-150 129-153 .843 505 15.3 2013-14 36 208-429 .485 52-146 158-189 .836 626 17.4 TOTALS 69 373-798 .467 98-296 287-342 .839 1131 16.4
44. MONTEL HATCHER, G, 6-2, 182 – Venice, Calif. (Santa Monica HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA 1983-84 26 64-148 .432 ----- 1984-85 33 125-267 .468 ----- 1985-86 29 181-368 .492 ----- 1986-87 31 130-270 .481 19-49 TOTALS 119 500-1053 .475 19-49
FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 20-32 .625 148 5.7 28-38 .737 278 8.4 26-32 .813 388 13.4 22-33 .667 301 9.7 96-135 .711 1115 9.4
45. MATT BARNES, F, 6-7, 230 – Citrus Heights, Calif. (Del Campo HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1998-99 30 43-99 .434 10-34 22-46 .478 118 3.9 1999-00 28 65-138 .471 5-32 21-43 .488 156 5.6 2000-01 32 142-297 .478 3-25 85-148 .574 372 11.6 2001-02 31 152-323 .471 43-103 73-118 .619 420 13.5 TOTALS 121 402-857 .469 61-194 201-355 .566 1066 8.8
46. T.J. CUMMINGS, F, 6-9, 215 – Homewood, Ill. (Homewood-Flossmoor) YEAR G 2000-01 32 2001-02 33 2002-03 29 2003-04 24 TOTALS 118
FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA 81-167 .485 0-3 103-202 .510 3-12 117-257 .455 1-9 128-232 .552 7-20 429-858 .500 11-44
FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 43-66 .652 205 6.4 41-55 .745 250 7.6 65-80 .813 300 10.3 44-51 .863 307 12.8 193-252 .766 1062 9.0
47. DAVE MEYERS, F, 6-8, 220 – La Habra, Calif. (Sonora HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1972-73 28 52-109 .477 ----- 34-45 .756 138 4.9 1973-74 30 144-295 .488 ----- 54-77 .701 342 11.4 1974-75 31 230-475 .484 ----- 106-144 .736 566 18.3 TOTALS 89 426-879 .485 ----- 194-266 .729 1046 11.8
48. MITCHELL BUTLER, G, 6-5, 200 – Inglewood, Calif. (Oakwood HS) YEAR G 1989-90 33 1990-91 32 1991-92 33 1992-93 32 TOTALS 130
FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA 78-145 .538 2-11 103-188 .548 6-25 108-221 .489 15-57 129-252 .512 6-34 418-806 .518 29-127
129
FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 45-72 .625 203 6.2 40-78 .513 252 7.9 32-71 .451 263 8.0 41-78 .526 305 9.5 158-299 .528 1023 7.9
UCLA’S 1,000-POINT SCORERS
49. DON BRAGG, F, 6-4, 180 – San Francisco, Calif. (Galileo HS) YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 1951-52 32 108-291 .371 ----- 94-157 .599 310 9.7 1952-53 25 79-288 .346 ----- 80-119 .672 238 9.5 1953-54 25 101-249 .406 ----- 78-117 .669 280 11.2 1954-55 26 63-158 .399 ----- 69-100 .690 195 7.5 TOTALS 108 351-986 .356 ----- 321-493 .651 1023 9.5
50. MICHAEL ROLL, G, 6-5, 200 – Aliso Viejo, Calif. (Aliso Niguel HS) YEAR G 2005-06 38 2006-07 36 2007-08 6 2008-09 35 2009-10 32 TOTALS 147
FG-FGA PCT 3PFG-FGA 45-122 .369 36-94 66-168 .393 38-106 12-31 .387 5-12 85-173 .491 51-99 167-357 .432 80-188 375-851 .440 210-574
FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG 5-7 .714 131 3.4 6-8 .750 176 4.9 1-3 .333 30 5.0 13-19 .684 234 6.7 36-47 .766 450 14.1 61-74 .824 1021 6.9
UCLA’S 35-POINT CLUB chronological order
sorted by points scored
Pts Name, Pos
Game
Venue
61 56 45 45 44 44 44 42 42 41 41 40 40 39 39 39 39 39 39 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 36 36 36 36 36 35 35 35 35 35 35 35
UCLA 100, Washington State 78 UCLA 105, USC 90 UCLA 120, Illinois 82 UCLA 121, Iowa State 80 UCLA 94, California 64 UCLA 98, Washington State 83 UCLA 87, Memphis State 66 UCLA 99, Louisville 86 UCLA 91, Michigan 80 UCLA 99, North Texas 84 UCLA 74, Oregon State 63 UCLA 100, Brigham Young 76 UCLA 83, Princeton 67 UCLA 95, Arizona State 76 UCLA 85, Pittsburgh 52 UCLA 99, Arizona State 83 UCLA 85, California 80 UCLA 107, Oregon 103 UCLA 88, Washington State 81 UCLA 89, Arizona 87 Washington State 81, UCLA 73 UCLA 90, Stanford 67 Idaho 91, UCLA 87 Washington 84, UCLA 73 UCLA 107, Duke 87 UCLA 80, Pacific 64 UCLA 93, Washington 65 UCLA 100, Duke 77 UCLA 81, Stanford 72 (OT) UCLA 116, Stanford 78 UCLA 119, UC Santa Barbara 75 UCLA 71, Washington 43 UCLA 92, Purdue 72 UCLA 92, Oregon 70 UCLA 91, California 69 DePaul 95, UCLA 91 UCLA 93, California 73 UCLA 96, Stanford 70 UCLA 63, UC Santa Barbara 59 UCLA 85, Loyola (Chicago) 72 UCLA 99, USF 81, Marriott Center UCLA 89, USC 72 UCLA 115, Boston College 93 UCLA 94, USC 79 UCLA 82, Loyola (Chicago) 67 UCLA 81, Northwestern 67 UCLA 89, Arizona State 75 UCLA 88, Oregon 68
Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Chicago Stadium, Chicago Pauley Pavilion Harmon Gym, Berkeley, Calif. Friel Court, Pullman, Wash. The Arena, St. Louis Pauley Pavilion Memorial Coliseum, Portland, Ore. Pauley Pavilion Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, Ore. BYU Fieldhouse, Provo, Utah Madison Square Garden, New York Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Venice High Gym, Venice, Calif. McArthur Court, Eugene, Ore. Pauley Pavilion McKale Center, Tucson Friel Court, Pullman UCLA Men’s Gym Pan-Pacific Auditorium, Los Angeles Edmundson Pavilion, Seattle Pauley Pavilion Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, Ore. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Stanford Pavilion, Stanford, Calif. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Freedom Hall, Louisville, Ky. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Marriott Center, Provo, Utah Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion UCLA Men’s Gym Chicago Stadium, Chicago Provo, Utah Pauley Pavilion Milwaukee Arena, Milwaukee Pauley Pavilion Chicago Stadium, Chicago Chicago Stadium, Chicago Memorial Coliseum, Portland, Ore. McArthur Court, Eugene, Ore.
Lew Alcindor, c Lew Alcindor, c Lew Alcindor, c Lew Alcindor, c Lew Alcindor, c Jason Kapono, f Bill Walton, c Reggie Miller, f Gail Goodrich, g Don MacLean, f Reggie Miller, f Gail Goodrich, g Lew Alcindor, c Dijon Thompson, f Don MacLean, f Reggie Miller, f Willie Naulls, c David Meyers, f Reggie Miller, f Don MacLean, f Reggie Miller, f Ed Sheldrake, g Walt Torrence, g John Green, g Lew Alcindor, c Lew Alcindor, c Lew Alcindor, c Ed O’Bannon, f Willie Naulls, c Lew Alcindor, c Lucius Allen, g Lew Alcindor, c Lew Alcindor, c Bill Walton, c Marques Johnson, f David Greenwood, f Kris Johnson, g Tracy Murray, f Walt Torrence, g Gail Goodrich, g Roy Hamilton, g Don MacLean, f Gail Goodrich, g Mike Warren, g Lew Alcindor, c Lew Alcindor, c Marques Johnson, f Rod Foster, g
Date
130
2/25/67 12/3/66 1/29/67 12/9/67 1/12/68 1/4/03 3/26/73 2/28/87 3/20/65 12/30/88 3/6/86 3/12/65 12/28/68 2/10/05 2/2/91 3/6/87 3/2/56 2/8/75 2/9/86 1/11/92 12/19/86 2/17/51 2/7/59 2/27/60 12/10/66 3/18/67 1/6/68 2/26/95 2/11/56 1/14/67 1/21/67 2/24/67 3/22/69 2/25/72 2/26/77 3/17/79 1/13/96 2/20/92 1/30/59 1/30/65 3/15/79 1/3/90 12/19/64 3/4/66 1/28/67 1/24/69 3/22/75 2/27/82
Pts Name, Pos 39 44 36 37 36 38 39 35 41 39 42 38 41 39 35 37 36 37 35 39 44 37 37 35 40 44 38 45 38 61 37 45 35 37 37 38 56 35 42 40 36 35 38 38 36 39 37 38
Dijon Thompson, f Jason Kapono, f Kris Johnson, g Ed O’Bannon, f Tracy Murray, f Don MacLean, f Don MacLean, f Don MacLean, f Don MacLean, f Reggie Miller, f Reggie Miller, f Reggie Miller, f Reggie Miller, f Reggie Miller, f Rod Foster, g David Greenwood, f Roy Hamilton, g Marques Johnson, f Marques Johnson, f David Meyers, f Bill Walton, c Bill Walton, c Lew Alcindor, c Lew Alcindor, c Lew Alcindor, c Lew Alcindor, c Lew Alcindor, c Lew Alcindor, c Lew Alcindor, c Lew Alcindor, c Lew Alcindor, c Lew Alcindor, c Lew Alcindor, c Lucius Allen, g Lew Alcindor, c Lew Alcindor, c Lew Alcindor, c Mike Warren, g Gail Goodrich, g Gail Goodrich, g Gail Goodrich, g Gail Goodrich, g John Green, g Walt Torrence, g Walt Torrence, g Willie Naulls, c Willie Naulls, c Ed Sheldrake, g
Date 2/10/05 1/4/03 1/13/96 2/26/95 2/20/92 1/11/92 2/2/91 1/3/90 12/30/88 3/6/87 2/28/87 12/19/86 3/6/86 2/9/86 2/27/82 3/17/79 3/15/79 2/26/77 3/22/75 2/8/75 3/26/73 2/25/72 3/22/69 1/24/69 12/28/68 1/12/68 1/6/68 12/9/67 3/18/67 2/25/67 2/24/67 1/29/67 1/28/67 1/21/67 1/14/67 12/10/66 12/3/66 3/4/66 3/20/65 3/12/65 1/30/65 12/19/64 2/27/60 2/7/59 1/30/59 3/2/56 2/11/56 2/17/51
INDIVIDUAL CAREER LEADERS
Rebounds No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
Free Throw Percentage*
Name Bill Walton Lew Alcindor David Greenwood Trevor Wilson Don MacLean Willie Naulls Marques Johnson Dan Gadzuric Sidney Wicks Ed O’Bannon J.R. Henderson Charles O’Bannon Curtis Rowe Fred Slaughter L.R. Mbah a Moute Don Bragg Steve Patterson Keith Erickson Toby Bailey Kenny Fields Keith Wilkes Walt Torrance John Moore Jason Kapono Tracy Murray
Years 1972-1974 1967-1969 1976-1979 1987-1990 1989-1992 1954-1956 1974-1977 1999-2002 1969-1971 1992-1995 1995-1998 1994-1997 1969-1971 1962-1964 2006-2008 1952-1955 1969-1971 1963-1965 1995-1998 1981-1984 1972-1974 1957-1959 1952-1955 2000-2003 1990-1992
G 87 88 118 126 127 79 115 122 90 117 127 124 90 87 107 108 90 87 129 109 90 77 108 127 98
Rebounds Per Year 466-506-398 466-461-440 114-280-319-309 152-281-269-299 231-287-226-248 197-293-410 90-205-301-301 136-230-275-255 153-357-384 70-230-245-275 138-202-219-259 189-201-186-221 237-260-299 268-281-242 318-259-198 186-217-185-163 112-300-294 170-272-255 158-134-183-195 122-160-192-193 245-220-198 184-180-289 155-174-141-180 144-183-169-151 182-213-232
Rebs 1370 1367 1022 1001 992 900 897 896 894 820 818 797 796 791 775 751 706 697 670 667 663 653 650 647 627
Avg 15.7 15.5 8.7 7.9 7.8 11.4 7.8 7.3 9.9 7.0 6.4 6.4 8.8 6.4 7.2 7.0 7.8 8.0 5.2 6.1 7.4 8.5 6.0 5.1 6.4
Field Goal Percentage*
3-Point Field Goal Percentage*
No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player Jelani McCoy Bill Walton Lew Alcindor Reeves Nelson Stuart Gray Kiki Vandeweghe Marques Johnson Joshua Smith Kevin Love Darren Daye
Years FG-FGA PCT 1996-98 347-500 .694 1972-74 747-1147 .651 1967-69 943-1476 .639 2010-11 296-496 .597 1982-84 242-422 .573 1977-80 536-941 .570 1974-77 688-1211 .568 2011-12 260-460 .565 2007-08 227-406 .559 1980-83 452-815 .555
* minimum 400 attempts
* minimum 100 attempts
Field Goals Made No. Player 1. Lew Alcindor Don MacLean 3. Reggie Miller 4. Bill Walton 5. David Greenwood 6. Trevor Wilson 7. Jason Kapono 8. Marques Johnson 9. Kenny Fields 10. Charles O’Bannon
3-Point Field Goals Made Years 1967-69 1989-92 1984-87 1972-74 1976-79 1987-90 2000-03 1974-77 1981-84 1994-97
FGM 943 943 769 747 707 706 699 688 686 684
Field Goals Attempted No. Player 1. Don MacLean 2. Jason Kapono 3. Toby Bailey 4. Lew Alcindor 5. Trevor Wilson 6. Reggie Miller 7. Josh Shipp 8. Gail Goodrich 9. Ed O’Bannon 10. David Greenwood
Player Years 3FG-FGA Pct Pooh Richardson 1986-89 52-112 .464 Jason Kapono 2000-03 317-710 .446 Reggie Miller 1984-87 69-157 .439 Darren Collison 2006-09 164-377 .435 Michael Roll 2006-10 209-501 .417 David Wear 2012-14 52-126 .413 Tracy Murray 1990-92 197-479 .411 Kevin Dempsey 1993-96 58-142 .408 Kevin Walker 1987-90 116-286 .406 Billy Knight 1998, 00-02 137-340 .403
Years 1989-92 2000-03 1995-98 1967-69 1987-90 1984-87 2005-09 1963-65 1992-95 1976-79
No. Player 1. Jason Kapono 2. Arron Afflalo Michael Roll 4. Josh Shipp 5. Tracy Murray 6. Toby Bailey 7. Darren Collison 8. Billy Knight 9. Dijon Thompson Earl Watson
Years 3FGM 2000-03 317 2005-07 209 2006-10 209 2005-08 198 1990-92 197 1995-98 171 2006-09 164 1998, 2000-02 137 2002-05 133 1998-01 133
3-Point Field Goals Attempted FGA 1776 1491 1479 1476 1417 1405 1342 1338 1321 1302
No. Player 1. Jason Kapono 2. Josh Shipp 3. Arron Afflalo 4. Toby Bailey Michael Roll 6. Tracy Murray 7. Earl Watson 8. Darren Collison 9. Nikola Dragovic 10. Dijon Thompson
Years 3FGA 2000-03 710 2005-09 578 2005-07 560 1995-98 501 2006-10 501 1990-92 479 1998-01 390 2006-09 377 2007-10 376 2002-05 367
131
No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player Rod Foster Don MacLean Darren Collison Jordan Adams Reggie Miller Jason Kapono Gary Cunningham Henry Bibby Nikola Dragovicć Kris Johnson
Years 1980-83 1989-92 2006-09 2013-14 1984-87 2000-03 1960-62 1970-72 2007-10 1995-98
FT-FTA 309-351 711-827 349-410 287-342 488-584 380-458 201-244 275-334 128-156 302-374
Pct. .880 .860 .851 .839 .836 .830 .824 .823 .821 .807
* minimum 150 attempts
Free Throws Made No. Player 1. Don MacLean 2. Reggie Miller 3. Tyus Edney 4. Lew Alcindor 5. J.R. Henderson 6. Gail Goodrich 7. John Green 8. Walt Hazzard 9. Trevor Wilson 10. Jason Kapono
Years 1989-92 1984-87 1992-95 1967-69 1995-98 1963-65 1960-62 1962-64 1987-90 2000-03
FTM 711 488 450 439 435 416 404 385 384 380
Free Throws Attempted No. Player 1. Don MacLean 2. Lew Alcindor 3. J.R. Henderson 4. Trevor Wilson 5. Gail Goodrich 6. Reggie Miller 7. Tyus Edney 8. Walt Hazzard 9. John Green 10. John Moore
Years 1989-92 1967-69 1995-98 1987-90 1963-65 1984-87 1992-95 1962-64 1960-62 1952-55
FTA 827 699 682 654 595 584 559 545 543 536
Years 1986-89 1992-95 1989-92 1998-01 2006-09 1981-84 1976-79 1995-98 1994-97 1988, 90-92
AST 833 652 636 607 577 523 512 458 451 404
Years 1998-01 2006-09 1992-95 1994-97 1986-89 2005-09 1989-92 2013-14 1984-87 1992-95 1988, 90-92
STL 235 231 224 214 189 179 179 168 158 146 146
Assists No. Player 1. Pooh Richardson 2. Tyus Edney 3. Darrick Martin 4. Earl Watson 5. Darren Collison 6. Ralph Jackson 7. Roy Hamilton 8. Toby Bailey 9. Cameron Dollar 10. Gerald Madkins
Steals No. Player 1. Earl Watson 2. Darren Collison 3. Tyus Edney 4. Cameron Dollar 5. Pooh Richardson 6. Josh Shipp Darrick Martin 8. Jordan Adams 9. Reggie Miller 10. Ed O’Bannon Gerald Madkins
INDIVIDUAL CAREER/SEASON LEADERS
Blocked Shots No. Player 1. Jelani McCoy 2. Dan Gadzuric 3. Charles O’Bannon 4. Lorenzo Mata-Real 5. Ryan Hollins 6. Tyler Honeycutt 7. Rodney Zimmerman 8. Ed O’Bannon 9. Travis Wear 10. Tracy Murray
Years 1996-98 1999-02 1994-97 2005-08 2003-06 2009-11 1991-94 1992-95 2012-14 1990-92
BLK 188 184 118 117 101 99 97 95 92 91
Years 2006-10 2006-09 2006-09 2005-09 1990-93 1998-01 1995-98 1989-92 2000-03 1995-98 1989-92
GP 147 142 142 140 130 129 129 129 127 127 127
Games Played No. Player 1. Michael Roll 2. Darren Collison Alfred Aboya 4. Josh Shipp 5. Mitchell Butler 6. Earl Watson Toby Bailey Darrick Martin 9. Jason Kapono J.R. Henderson Don MacLean
Michael Roll
Jelani McCoy
INDIVIDUAL SEASON LEADERS Points Scored No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
Player Lew Alcindor Reggie Miller Gail Goodrich Lew Alcindor Lew Alcindor Don MacLean Reggie Miller Tracy Murray Kevin Love Tracy Murray Ed O’Bannon Don MacLean Willie Naulls Don MacLean Gail Goodrich Richard Washington Sidney Wicks Bill Walton Jordan Adams J.R. Henderson Kiki Vandeweghe Arron Afflalo Bill Walton Arron Afflalo David Greenwood
Rebounds Year 1967 1986 1965 1968 1969 1991 1987 1992 2008 1991 1995 1992 1956 1990 1964 1976 1971 1972 2014 1998 1980 2006 1973 2007 1979
Gail Goodrich
Pts. 870 750 744 734 721 714 712 706 681 679 673 661 661 656 646 644 638 633 626 626 623 618 612 608 596
Avg 29.0 25.9 24.8 26.2 24.0 23.0 22.3 21.4 17.5 21.2 20.4 20.7 23.6 19.9 21.5 20.1 21.3 21.1 17.4 19.0 19.5 15.8 20.4 16.9 19.9
No. 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19. 20. 22. 23. 24. 25.
Field Goal Percentage
Player Year Bill Walton 1973 Bill Walton 1972 Lew Alcindor 1967 Lew Alcindor 1968 Lew Alcindor 1969 Kevin Love 2008 Willie Naulls 1956 Bill Walton 1974 Sidney Wicks 1971 Sidney Wicks 1970 David Greenwood 1978 Luc Richard Mbah a Moute 2006 Kyle Anderson 2014 David Greenwood 1979 Reeves Nelson 2011 Kyle Anderson 2013 Marques Johnson 1977 Marques Johnson 1976 Steve Patterson 1970 Trevor Wilson 1990 Curtis Rowe 1971 John Berberich 1961 Edgar Lacey 1965 Steve Patterson 1971 Willie Naulls 1955
Bill Walton
132
Reb. 506 466 466 461 440 415 410 398 384 357 319 318 315 309 308 302 301 301 300 299 299 296 295 294 293
Avg 16.9 15.5 15.5 16.5 14.7 10.6 14.6 14.7 12.8 11.9 11.4 8.2 8.8 10.3 9.1 8.6 11.1 9.4 10.0 9.1 10.0 11.4 9.8 9.8 11.3
No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player Jelani McCoy Jelani McCoy Lew Alcindor Bill Walton Bill Walton Reeves Nelson Lorenzo Mata-Real Bill Walton Lew Alcindor Kiki Vandeweghe
Year 1997 1996 1967 1974 1973 2010 2007 1972 1969 1979
FG-FGA 152-201 138-204 346-519 232-349 277-426 119-184 102-158 238-372 303-477 166-267
Pct. .756 .676 .667 .665 .650 .647 .646 .639 .635 .622
Field Goals Scored No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Player Lew Alcindor Lew Alcindor Lew Alcindor Bill Walton Gail Goodrich Richard Washington Reggie Miller Don MacLean Tracy Murray Reggie Miller David Greenwood Ed O’Bannon
Tracy Murray
Year FGM 1967 346 1969 303 1968 294 1973 277 1965 277 1976 276 1986 274 1991 259 1991 247 1987 247 1979 247 1995 247
INDIVIDUAL SEASON LEADERS
3-Point Field Goals Attempted
Assists
No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Player Arron Afflalo Arron Afflalo Josh Shipp Jason Kapono Jordan Farmar Tracy Murray Michael Roll Jason Kapono Jason Kapono Nikola Dragovic
Year 3FGA 2007 232 2006 227 2008 216 2002 192 2006 189 1991 189 2010 188 2001 184 2000 173 2010 167
Free Throw Percentage* No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player Rod Foster Don MacLean Rod Foster Darren Collison Reggie Miller Jason Kapono Keith Wilkes Darren Collison Jason Kapono Jason Kapono
Year 1982 1992 1981 2009 1986 2003 1974 2008 2001 2002
Pct. .950 .921 .909 .897 .882 .880 .872 .872 .869 .856
Jason Kapono
Field Goals Attempted No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player Year Willie Naulls 1956 Richard Washington 1976 Gail Goodrich 1964 Gail Goodrich 1965 Lew Alcindor 1967 Walt Torrence 1959 Reggie Miller 1986 Tracy Murray 1991 Lew Alcindor 1968 Alan Sawyer 1950
FGA 582 538 530 528 519 516 493 491 480 479
3-Point Field Goal Percentage* No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player Darren Collison Michael Roll Tracy Murray Pooh Richardson Jason Kapono Dave Immel Jason Kapono Kevin Walker Jason Kapono Darren Collison
Year 3FG-FGA Pct. 2008 53-101 .525 2009 51-99 .515 1992 78-156 .500 1989 48-97 .495 2000 82-173 .474 1987 43-94 .457 2001 84-184 .457 1989 57-125 .456 2002 87-192 .453 2007 51-114 .447
Year FTM 1986 202 1962 201 2008 198 1992 197 1991 193 1965 190 1956 185 1990 179 1967 178 1998 166
Free Throws Attempted No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player Lew Alcindor Gail Goodrich John Green J.R. Henderson Kevin Love Willie Naulls Lew Alcindor Reggie Miller Don MacLean Sidney Wicks
No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player Jordan Adams Cameron Dollar Darren Collison Baron Davis Tyus Edney Jordan Adams Baron Davis Earl Watson Ed O’Bannon Reggie Miller
Player Jelani McCoy David Greenwood Tyler Honeycutt Jelani McCoy Keith Owens Dan Gadzuric Richard Petruska Kevin Love Jerome Moiso Dan Gadzuric
FTA 274 265 262 260 258 242 237 229 228 227
No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player Russell Westbrook Arron Afflalo Josh Shipp Larry Drew II Tyus Edney Kyle Anderson Arron Afflalo Toby Bailey Reggie Miller Pooh Richardson
*since 1979
Year 3FGM 2007 87 2002 87 2001 84 2006 83 2000 82 2010 80 1992 78 1991 73 2008 70 1987 69
Arron Afflalo
133
Year 2014 1997 2007 1998 1995 2013 1999 1998 1995 1987
G 36 32 35 32 32 33 27 33 33 32
STL 95 82 78 77 74 73 68 64 64 64
Year 1996 1979 2011 1997 1991 2001 1993 2008 2000 2000
G 31 30 33 32 32 32 33 39 33 33
BLK 102 76 68 61 61 60 58 56 55 52
Minutes Played*
Year 1967 1965 1962 1998 2008 1956 1968 1986 1991 1971
3-Point Field Goals Made Player Arron Afflalo Jason Kapono Jason Kapono Arron Afflalo Jason Kapono Michael Roll Tracy Murray Tracy Murray Josh Shipp Reggie Miller
AST 256 236 233 217 216 210 208 201 199 199
*since 1979
*minimum of one made per game and 30 for a season
No. 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
G 35 31 36 32 32 30 32 30 35 33
Blocked Shots*
Free Throws Made Player Reggie Miller John Green Kevin Love Don MacLean Don MacLean Gail Goodrich Willie Naulls Don MacLean Lew Alcindor J.R. Henderson
Year 2013 1989 2014 1991 1995 1988 1987 1979 2007 1990
Steals
FT-FTA 95-100 197-214 60-66 113-126 202-229 81-92 82-94 102-117 133-153 101-118
*minimum two made per game
No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Player Larry Drew II Pooh Richardson Kyle Anderson Darrick Martin Tyus Edney Pooh Richardson Pooh Richardson Roy Hamilton Darren Collison Darrick Martin
Year 2008 2006 2008 2013 1993 2014 2007 1998 1985 1989
G 39 39 39 35 33 36 36 33 33 31
Min. 1318.0 1303.0 1269.0 1243.0 1207.0 1196.0 1186.0 1177.0 1173.5 1167.0
PER GAME LEADERS
CAREER LEADERS (per game statistics) Points Per Game No. Player 1. Lew Alcindor 2. Don MacLean 3. Bill Walton 4. Gail Goodrich 5. Tracy Murray 6. Shabazz Muhammad 7. Kevin Love 8. Reggie Miller 9. Jason Kapono 10. Jordan Adams
Years 1967-69 1989-92 1972-74 1963-65 1990-92 2013 2008 1984-87 2000-03 2013-14
Pts. G 2325 88 2608 127 1767 87 1691 89 1792 98 572 32 681 39 2095 122 2095 127 1131 69
PPG 26.4 20.5 20.3 18.9 18.3 17.9 17.5 17.2 16.5 16.4
Rebounds Per Game (min. 60 games)
Assists Per Game (min. 60 games)
No. Player 1. Bill Walton 2. Lew Alcindor 3. Willie Naulls 4. Sidney Wicks 5. Edgar Lacey 6. Fred Slaughter 7. Curtis Rowe 8. Kyle Anderson 9. David Greenwood 10. David Torrence
No. Player 1. Pooh Richardson 2. Tyus Edney 3. Jordan Farmar 4. Kyle Anderson 5. Darrick Martin 6. Roy Hamilton 7. Ralph Jackson 8. Earl Watson 9. Darren Collison 10. Lazeric Jones
Years 1972-74 1967-69 1954-56 1969-71 1965-66 1962-64 1969-71 2013-14 1976-79 1957-59
Reb. G 1370 87 1367 88 900 79 894 90 569 62 791 87 796 90 617 71 1022 118 653 77
Blocks Per Game (min. 60 games)
Steals Per Game (min. 60 games)
No. Player 1. Jelani McCoy 2. Dan Gadzuric 3. Jerome Moiso 4. Anthony Stover 5. Travis Wear 6. Lorenzo Mata-Real 7. Charles O’Bannon 8. Tracy Murray 9. Keith Owens 10. Ryan Hollins
No. Player 1. Jordan Adams 2. Earl Watson 3. Tyus Edney 4. Kyle Anderson 5. Cameron Dollar 6. Darren Collison 7. Pooh Richardson 8. Lazeric Jones 9. Darrick Martin 10. Ralph Jackson
Years 1996-98 1999-02 1999-00 2011-12 2012-13 2005-08 1994-97 1990-92 1988-91 2003-06
Blk. G 188 78 184 122 81 62 67 60 69 62 117 115 118 124 91 98 87 97 101 113
BPG 2.41 1.51 1.31 1.12 1.11 1.02 0.95 0.93 0.90 0.89
Years 2013-14 1998-01 1992-95 2013-14 1994-97 2006-09 1986-89 2011-12 1989-92 1981-84
Stl. G 168 69 235 129 224 125 126 71 214 123 231 142 189 122 94 67 179 129 145 111
RPG 15.7 15.5 11.4 9.9 9.2 9.1 8.8 8.7 8.7 8.5
Years 1986-89 1992-95 2005-06 2013-14 1989-92 1976-79 1981-84 1998-01 2006-09 2011-12
Ast. G 833 122 652 125 342 66 355 71 636 129 512 108 523 111 607 129 577 142 260 67
APG 6.8 5.2 5.2 5.0 4.9 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.0 3.9
Minutes Per Game (min. 60 games) SPG 2.43 1.82 1.79 1.77 1.74 1.63 1.55 1.40 1.39 1.31
No. Player 1. Pooh Richardson 2. Jason Kapono 3. Earl Watson 4. Don MacLean 5. Toby Bailey 6. Arron Afflalo 7. Jordan Farmar 8. Kyle Anderson 9. Ralph Jackson 10. Charles O’Bannon
Years 1986-89 2000-03 1998-01 1989-92 1995-98 2005-07 2005-06 2013-14 1981-84 1994-97
Min. G MPG 4306 122 35.3 4313 127 34.0 4371 129 33.9 4151 127 32.7 4215 129 32.7 3396 104 32.7 2122 66 32.2 2242 71 31.6 3502 111 31.5 3903 124 31.5
SEASON LEADERS (per game statistics) Rebounds Per Game
Points Per Game No. Player 1. Lew Alcindor 2. Lew Alcindor 3. Reggie Miller 4. Gail Goodrich 5. Lew Alcindor 6. Willie Naulls 7. Don MacLean 8. Reggie Miller 9. Gail Goodrich 10. Tracy Murray
Year 1967 1968 1986 1965 1969 1956 1991 1987 1964 1992
Pts. 870 734 750 744 721 661 714 712 646 706
G 30 28 29 30 30 28 31 32 30 33
PPG 29.0 26.2 25.9 24.8 24.0 23.6 23.0 22.3 21.5 21.4
No. Player 1. Bill Walton 2. Lew Alcindor 3. Bill Walton 4. Lew Alcindor 5. Lew Alcindor 6. Bill Walton 7. Willie Naulls 8. Sidney Wicks 9. Sidney Wicks 10. Walt Torrence
Year 1973 1968 1972 1967 1969 1974 1956 1971 1970 1959
Assists Per Game Reb. 506 461 466 466 440 398 410 384 357 289
G 30 28 30 30 30 27 28 30 30 25
RPG 16.9 16.5 15.5 15.5 14.7 14.7 14.6 12.8 11.9 11.6
No. Player 1. Pooh Richardson 2. Larry Drew II 3. Pooh Richardson 4. Darrick Martin 5. Tyus Edney 6. Roy Hamilton 7. Pooh Richardson 8. Kyle Anderson 9. Pooh Richardson 10. Darrick Martin
Year 1989 2013 1988 1991 1995 1979 1987 2014 1986 1990
Ast. 236 256 210 217 216 201 208 233 179 199
G 31 35 30 32 32 30 32 36 29 33
APG 7.61 7.31 7.00 6.78 6.75 6.70 6.50 6.47 6.17 6.03
*assists first recorded as an official stat in 1973-74
Blocks Per Game No. Player 1. Jelani McCoy 2. David Greenwood 3. Tyler Honeycutt 4. Jelani McCoy 5. Keith Owens 6. Dan Gadzuric 7. Richard Petruska 8. Jerome Moiso 9. Dan Gadzuric 10. Kevin Love
Steals Per Game Year Blk. G BPG 1996 102 31 3.29 1979 76 30 2.53 2011 68 33 2.06 1997 61 32 1.91 1991 61 32 1.91 2001 60 32 1.88 1993 58 33 1.76 2000 55 33 1.67 2000 52 33 1.58 2008 56 39 1.44
No. Player 1. Jordan Adams 2. Cameron Dollar 3. Baron Davis 4. Baron Davis 5. Tyus Edney 6. Darren Collison 7. Jordan Adams 8. Reggie Miller 9. Earl Watson 10. Ed O’Bannon
Minutes Per Game Year 2014 1997 1999 1998 1995 2007 2013 1987 1998 1995
Stl. 95 82 68 77 74 78 73 64 64 64
G 36 32 27 32 32 35 33 32 33 33
SPG 2.64 2.56 2.52 2.41 2.31 2.23 2.21 2.00 1.94 1.94
No. Player 1. Reggie Miller 2. Pooh Richardson 3. Roy Hamilton 4. Ralph Jackson 5. Reggie Miller 6. Tyus Edney 7. Reggie Miller 8. Toby Bailey 9. Michael Roll 10. Toby Bailey
Year 1986 1989 1979 1984 1985 1993 1987 1997 2010 1998
Min. 1112.0 1167.0 1108.0 1030.0 1173.5 1207.0 1166.0 1148.0 1144.0 1177.0
*minutes first recorded as an official stat in 1978-79
Baron Davis
Darrick Martin
134
Sidney Wicks
G MPG 29 38.3 31 37.6 30 36.9 28 36.8 32 36.7 33 36.6 32 36.4 32 35.9 32 35.8 33 35.7
YEARLY INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Points Scored Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946
Player Jordan Adams Shabazz Muhammad Lazeric Jones Reeves Nelson Michael Roll Darren Collison Kevin Love Arron Afflalo Arron Afflalo Dijon Thompson Dijon Thompson Jason Kapono Jason Kapono Jason Kapono Jason Kapono Baron Davis J.R. Henderson Charles O’Bannon Toby Bailey Ed O’Bannon Ed O’Bannon Shon Tarver Tracy Murray Don MacLean Don MacLean Don MacLean Trevor Wilson Reggie Miller Reggie Miller Reggie Miller Kenny Fields Kenny Fields Mike Sanders Mike Sanders Kiki Vandeweghe David Greenwood David Greenwood Marques Johnson Richard Washington David Meyers Bill Walton Bill Walton Bill Walton Sidney Wicks Sidney Wicks Lew Alcindor Lew Alcindor Lew Alcindor Mike Lynn Gail Goodrich Gail Goodrich Walt Hazzard John Green Ron Lawson John Green Walt Torrence Ben Rogers Dick Banton Willie Naulls John Moore Ron Livingston John Moore Ron Livingston Dick Ridgway Alan Sawyer Carl Kraushaar John Stanich Don Barksdale Chuck Clustka
Rebounds Pts 626 572 447 474 450 504 681 608 618 516 402 487 528 551 529 429 626 565 459 673 509 550 706 714 656 577 463 712 750 503 486 523 390 417 623 596 489 578 644 566 522 612 633 638 559 721 734 870 436 744 646 473 559 356 285 537 324 366 661 380 313 315 323 470 391 281 238 368 199
Avg 17.4 17.9 13.5 13.9 14.1 14.4 17.5 16.9 15.8 18.4 14.4 16.8 16.0 17.2 16.0 15.9 19.0 17.7 14.8 20.4 18.2 17.2 21.4 23.0 19.9 18.6 15.4 22.3 25.9 15.2 17.4 18.0 14.4 15.4 19.5 19.9 17.5 21.4 20.1 18.3 19.3 20.4 21.1 21.3 18.6 24.0 26.2 29.0 16.8 24.8 21.5 16.3 19.3 13.7 10.2 21.5 12.5 14.1 23.6 14.6 12.5 12.2 10.1 16.2 12.6 9.4 9.5 14.7 8.3
Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951
Field Goal Percentage
Player Kyle Anderson Kyle Anderson David Wear Reeves Nelson Tyler Honeycutt Alfred Aboya Kevin Love Luc Richard Mbah a Moute Luc Richard Mbah a Moute Dijon Thompson T.J. Cummings Jason Kapono Dan Gadzuric Dan Gadzuric Jerome Moiso JaRon Rush J.R. Henderson Charles O’Bannon Jelani McCoy Ed O’Bannon Ed O’Bannon Ed O’Bannon Don MacLean Don MacLean Trevor Wilson Trevor Wilson Trevor Wilson Reggie Miller Jack Haley Brad Wright Stuart Gray Kenny Fields Mike Sanders Mike Sanders Kiki Vandeweghe David Greenwood David Greenwood Marques Johnson Marques Johnson David Meyers Bill Walton Bill Walton Bill Walton Sidney Wicks Sidney Wicks Lew Alcindor Lew Alcindor Lew Alcindor Mike Lynn Edgar Lacey Keith Erickson Fred Slaughter Fred Slaughter John Berberich John Berberich Walt Torrence Walt Torrence Walt Torrence Willie Naulls Willie Naulls Willie Naulls Don Bragg Don Johnson Don Johnson
135
Reb 315 302 202 308 169 219 415 259 318 222 161 151 255 275 252 205 259 221 214 275 245 230 248 226 299 269 281 173 183 287 220 192 173 179 216 309 319 301 301 244 398 506 466 384 357 440 461 466 269 295 272 281 268 296 222 289 180 184 410 293 197 217 187 152
Avg 8.8 8.6 6.3 9.1 6.5 6.3 10.6 7.4 8.2 7.9 6.7 5.2 7.7 8.6 7.6 7.3 7.8 6.9 6.9 8.3 8.8 7.0 7.8 7.3 9.1 8.7 9.4 5.4 6.3 8.7 7.9 6.6 6.4 6.6 6.8 10.3 11.4 11.1 9.4 7.9 14.7 16.9 15.5 12.8 11.9 14.6 16.5 15.5 10.3 9.8 9.1 9.7 9.6 11.4 8.5 11.6 6.9 7.1 14.6 11.3 7.9 8.7 5.8 5.2
Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948
Player Tony Parker Travis Wear Joshua Smith Reeves Nelson Reeves Nelson Alfred Aboya Kevin Love Lorenzo Mata-Real Ryan Hollins Michael Fey Michael Fey Andre Patterson Dan Gadzuric Dan Gadzuric Dan Gadzuric Dan Gadzuric J.R. Henderson Jelani McCoy Jelani McCoy Charles O’Bannon George Zidek Ed O’Bannon Tracy Murray Don MacLean Don MacLean Pooh Richardson Kelvin Butler Reggie Miller Reggie Miller Reggie Miller Stuart Gray Stuart Gray Kenny Fields Kenny Fields Mike Sanders Kiki Vandeweghe Kiki Vandeweghe Marques Johnson Marques Johnson Richard Washington Bill Walton Bill Walton Bill Walton Sidney Wicks Curtis Rowe Lew Alcindor Lew Alcindor Lew Alcindor Mike Lynn Gail Goodrich Jack Hirsch Walt Hazzard Pete Blackman John Berberich Pete Blackman Rafer Johnson Conrad Burke Fred Crabtree Willie Naulls Ron Bane Ron Livingston Ron Livingston John Moore Eddie Sheldrake Eddie Sheldrake Alan Sawyer John Stanich
Pct 60.2 49.3 57.4 56.7 64.7 54.2 55.9 64.2 61.9 54.6 56.1 60.8 55.4 53.4 56.5 54.0 53.6 75.6 67.6 55.4 51.7 53.9 53.8 55.1 51.6 55.5 60.8 54.3 55.6 55.3 60.5 58.2 55.2 59.5 57.3 62.2 54.9 59.1 54.0 57.8 66.5 65.0 63.9 52.4 55.4 63.5 61.3 66.7 48.3 52.5 52.8 44.7 50.2 45.2 42.6 50.7 39.6 39.0 40.9 47.3 46.1 36.2 38.6 43.2 39.2 33.6 29.6
FG-FGA 109-181 140-284 117-204 177-312 119-184 128-236 227-406 102-159 83-134 101-185 64-114 76-125 164-296 156-292 140-248 88-163 228-425 152-201 138-204 179-323 120-232 208-386 240-446 259-470 238-461 186-335 107-176 247-455 274-493 192-347 107-177 78-134 158-286 110-185 142-248 166-267 101-184 244-413 223-413 204-354 232-349 277-426 238-372 244-466 168-303 303-477 294-480 346-519 168-348 277-528 160-303 170-380 123-245 109-241 55-129 72-142 65-164 57-146 238-582 96-203 100-217 78-215 73-189 104-241 110-281 105-313 98-331
YEARLY INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Free Throw Percentage Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947
Player Jordan Adams Jordan Adams Travis Wear Lazeric Jones Nikola Dragovic Darren Collison Darren Collison Darren Collison Arron Afflalo Jordan Farmar T.J. Cummings Jason Kapono Jason Kapono Jason Kapono Jason Kapono Earl Watson Kris Johnson Kris Johnson Charles O’Bannon Ed O’Bannon Tyus Edney Tyus Edney Don MacLean Don MacLean Don MacLean Don MacLean Dave Immel Reggie Miller Reggie Miller Reggie Miller Kenny Fields Michael Holton Rod Foster Rod Foster Rod Foster Brad Holland James Wilkes Jim Spillane Marques Johnson David Meyers Keith Wilkes Greg Lee Greg Lee Henry Bibby Henry Bibby John Vallely Mike Warren Lynn Shackelford Kenny Washington Doug McIntosh Walt Hazzard Jack Hirsch Gary Cunningham Gary Cunningham Gary Cunningham Walt Torrence Ben Rogers Ben Rogers Willie Naulls Ed White John Moore Dick Ridgway Ron Livingston Dick Ridgway Alan Sawyer Ron Pearson Dave Minor Guy Buccola
Pct 83.6 84.3 79.1 81.0 77.8 89.7 87.2 81.0 80.6 80.1 86.3 88.0 85.6 86.9 68.4 70.3 83.3 83.5 76.7 78.5 82.0 84.1 92.1 84.6 84.8 81.6 83.6 83.2 88.2 80.4 73.1 85.3 95.0 90.9 84.2 81.3 75.4 85.3 75.7 73.6 87.2 79.0 82.4 83.5 83.3 75.5 76.3 82.1 75.0 73.3 71.8 72.6 81.9 81.4 83.3 75.6 74.7 81.3 76.4 79.7 74.2 77.0 74.2 79.1 76.3 60.0 61.4 63.9
FT-FTA 158-189 129-153 68-86 68-84 84-108 113-126 102-117 94-116 129-160 109-136 44-51 81-92 101-118 133-153 65-95 90-128 110-132 96-115 89-116 124-158 132-161 132-157 197-214 193-228 179-211 142-174 92-110 149-179 202-229 119-148 98-134 64-75 95-100 60-66 80-95 74-91 49-65 58-68 106-140 106-144 82-94 49-62 56-68 81-97 90-108 77-102 58-76 55-67 78-104 56-76 150-209 69-95 86-104 70-86 45-54 165-218 74-99 109-134 185-242 55-69 69-93 37-48 101-136 148-187 71-93 39-65 51-83 39-61
3-Point Field Goal Percentage*
Assists
Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987
Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974
Player Bryce Alford Shabazz Muhammad Lazeric Jones Tyler Honeycutt Michael Roll Michaell Roll Darren Collison Darren Collison Arron Afflalo Arron Afflalo Dijon Thompson Jason Kapono Jason Kapono Jason Kapono Jason Kapono Baron Davis Kris Johnson Toby Bailey Toby Bailey Ed O’Bannon Tyus Edney Tyus Edney Tracy Murray Tracy Murray Gerald Madkins Pooh Richardson Kevin Walker Dave Immel
Pct 3PFG-FGA 38.5 47-122 37.7 40-106 37.8 48-127 36.2 55-152 42.6 80-188 51.5 51-99 52.5 53-101 44.7 51-114 36.6 83-227 38.6 39-101 38.3 49-128 39.8 64-161 45.3 87-192 45.7 84-184 47.4 82-173 34.3 35-102 40.9 47-115 33.3 42-126 39.5 62-157 43.3 55-127 ^ 37.5 24-64 41.5 34-82 50.0 78-156 38.6 73-189 42.2 38-90 49.5 48-97 43.0 34-79 45.7 43-94
* minimum of 1.0 FG per game and at least 30 in one season ^ did not meet minimum; highest percentage of top shooters
3-Point Field Goals Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987
Player Jordan Adams Jordan Adams Lazeric Jones Tyler Honeycutt Michael Roll Nikola Dragovic Josh Shipp Arron Afflalo Arron Afflalo Brian Morrison Dijon Thompson Dijon Thompson Jason Kapono Jason Kapono Jason Kapono Jason Kapono Baron Davis Kris Johnson Toby Bailey Toby Bailey Toby Bailey Ed O’Bannon Tyus Edney Shon Tarver Tyus Edney Tracy Murray Tracy Murray Tracy Murray Kevin Walker Kevin Walker Dave Immel Reggie Miller
3P-FGM 52 46 48 55 80 60 70 87 83 43 43 49 64 87 84 82 35 47 47 42 62 55 24 24 34 78 73 46 57 34 34 69
3P-FGA 146 150 127 152 188 157 216 232 227 124 115 128 161 192 184 173 102 115 145 126 157 127 64 70 82 156 189 134 125 79 113 157
Player Kyle Anderson Larry Drew II Lazeric Jones Lazeric Jones Michael Roll Darren Collison Russell Westbrook Darren Collison Jordan Farmar Jordan Farmar Cedrick Bozeman Dijon Thompson Matt Barnes Earl Watson Earl Watson Earl Watson Baron Davis Toby Bailey Cameron Dollar Tyus Edney Tyus Edney Tyus Edney Darrick Martin Darrick Martin Darrick Martin Pooh Richardson Pooh Richardson Pooh Richardson Pooh Richardson Nigel Miguel Ralph Jackson Ralph Jackson Ralph Jackson Ralph Jackson Rod Foster Roy Hamilton Roy Hamilton Roy Hamilton Andre McCarter Andre McCarter Bill Walton
* minimum of 1.0 FG per game and at least 30 in one season ^ did not meet minimum; highest percentage of top shooters
Tyus Edney
136
Ast 233 256 136 124 115 166 161 199 189 153 155 78 108 166 195 142 161 155 136 216 162 186 130 217 199 236 210 208 179 106 159 148 111 105 101 201 167 134 164 156 148
Avg 6.47 7.31 4.12 3.65 3.59 4.74 4.13 5.69 5.11 5.28 5.54 2.79 3.48 5.19 5.91 4.58 5.03 4.84 4.53 6.75 5.79 5.64 3.94 6.78 6.03 7.61 7.00 6.50 6.17 3.21 5.68 5.10 4.11 3.89 3.16 6.70 5.96 4.62 5.13 5.03 5.48
YEARLY INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Blocks Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979
Points Per Game
Player Kyle Anderson Travis Wear Anthony Stover Tyler Honeycutt Tyler Honeycutt Nikola Dragovic Kevin Love Lorenzo Mata-Real Ryan Hollins Ryan Hollins Ryan Hollins Andre Patterson Dan Gadzuric Dan Gadzuric Jerome Moiso Dan Gadzuric Jelani McCoy Jelani McCoy Jelani McCoy Charles O’Bannon Charles O’Bannon Richard Petruska Tracy Murray Keith Owens Tracy Murray Charles Rochelin Charles Rochelin Charles Rochelin Craig Jackson Brad Wright Stuart Gray Stuart Gray Mike Sanders Kenny Fields Mike Sanders Mike Sanders David Greenwood
Blocks 27 33 39 68 31 19 52 42 29 23 28 27 42 60 55 30 25 61 102 38 38 58 30 61 26 19 36 29 17 44 30 18 15 15 28 20 76
Charles O’Bannon
Avg 0.75 1.03 1.39 2.06 1.19 0.56 1.33 1.17 0.87 0.82 1.00 1.13 1.27 1.88 1.67 1.25 1.67 1.90 3.29 1.15 1.36 1.76 0.91 1.91 0.79 0.63 1.20 1.00 0.59 1.33 1.07 0.78 0.56 0.56 1.04 0.63 2.53
Seniors 1. Gail Goodrich 2. Lew Alcindor 3. Willie Naulls 4. Reggie Miller 5. Walt Torrence 6. Marques Johnson 7. Sidney Wicks 8. Don MacLean 9. Ed O’Bannon 10. David Greenwood
1965 1969 1956 1987 1959 1977 1971 1992 1995 1979
24.8 24.0 23.6 22.3 21.5 21.4 21.3 20.7 20.4 19.9
Juniors 1. Lew Alcindor 2. Reggie Miller 3. Don MacLean 4. Gail Goodrich 5. Tracy Murray 6. Bill Walton 7. Richard Washington 8. Sidney Wicks 9. Trevor Wilson 10. Ed O’Bannon
1968 1986 1991 1964 1992 1973 1976 1970 1989 1994
26.2 25.9 23.0 21.5 21.4 20.4 20.1 18.6 18.4 18.2
Sophomores 1. Lew Alcindor 2. Tracy Murray 3. Bill Walton 4. Don MacLean 5. Jordan Adams 6. Jason Kapono 7. Ed O’Bannon David Greenwood 9. Mike Warren 10. Dick Ridgway
1967 1991 1972 1990 2014 2001 1993 1977 1966 1951
29.0 21.2 21.1 19.9 17.4 17.2 16.7 16.7 16.6 16.2
Freshmen 1. Don MacLean 2. Shabazz Muhammad 3. Kevin Love 4. Jason Kapono 5. Jordan Adams 6. Jordan Farmar 7. Tracy Murray 8. Baron Davis 9. Charles O’Bannon Trevor Ariza
1989 2013 2008 2000 2013 2005 1990 1998 1994 2004
18.6 17.9 17.5 16.0 15.3 13.2 12.3 11.7 11.6 11.6
Kevin Love
137
Reggie Miller
Rebounds Per Game Seniors 1. Bill Walton Lew Alcindor 3. Willie Naulls 4. Sidney Wicks 5. Walt Torrence 6. John Berberich 7. Marques Johnson 8. David Greenwood 9. Curtis Rowe 10. Steve Patterson
1974 1969 1956 1971 1959 1961 1977 1979 1971 1971
14.7 14.7 14.6 12.8 11.6 11.4 11.1 10.3 10.0 9.8
Juniors 1. Bill Walton 2. Lew Alcindor 3. Sidney Wicks 4. David Greenwood 5. Willie Naulls 6. Mike Lynn 7. Steve Patterson 8. Fred Slaughter 9. Marques Johnson 10. Edgar Lacey Keith Erickson
1973 1968 1970 1978 1955 1966 1970 1963 1976 1966 1964
16.9 16.5 11.9 11.4 11.3 10.3 10.0 9.7 9.4 9.1 9.1
Sophomores 1. Bill Walton Lew Alcindor 3. Edgar Lacey 4. David Greenwood 5. Fred Slaughter 6. Trevor Wilson 7. Reeves Nelson 8. Don Bragg 9. Kyle Anderson 10. Don MacLean
1972 1967 1965 1977 1962 1988 2011 1953 2014 1990
15.5 15.5 9.8 9.7 9.6 9.4 9.1 9.0 8.8 8.7
Freshmen 1. Kevin Love 2. Kyle Anderson 3. Luc Richard Mbah a Moute 4. Don MacLean 5. JaRon Rush 6. Jelani McCoy 7. Charles O’Bannon 8. Trevor Ariza Tyler Honeycutt 10. Joshua Smith
2008 302 2006 1989 1999 1996 1994 2004 2010 2011
10.6 8.6 8.2 7.5 7.3 6.9 6.8 6.5 6.5 6.3
MISCELLANEOUS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Career 20-Point Games 1. Don MacLean 2. Lew Alcindor 3. Gail Goodrich Reggie Miller 5. Tracy Murray 6. Bill Walton 7. Jason Kapono 8. Ed O’Bannon 9. Sidney Wicks 10. Trevor Wilson David Greenwood 12. Marques Johnson 13. J.R. Henderson 14. Arron Afflalo Richard Washington 16. Jordan Adams Kenny Fields 18. Roy Hamilton 19. Willie Naulls Toby Bailey
Career Double-Figure Scoring 68 65 47 47 46 44 43 38 37 31 31 28 27 25 25 24 24 23 22 22
Career 30-Point Games 1. Lew Alcindor 2. Reggie Miller 3. Don MacLean 4. Bill Walton 5. Marques Johnson Gail Goodrich
27 16 12 11 7 7
Single-Season 20-Point Games 1. Gail Goodrich 2. Tracy Murray Lew Alcindor 4. Reggie Miller 5. Lew Alcindor Gail Goodrich 7. Don MacLean 8. Sidney Wicks Willie Naulls 10. Ed O’Bannon Tracy Murray Lew Alcindor 13. Don MacLean Reggie Miller Bill Walton 16. Don MacLean Richard Washington J.R. Henderson
1965 1992 1967 1986 1968 1964 1991 1971 1956 1995 1991 1969 1992 1987 1974 1990 1976 1998
25 24 24 23 22 22 21 20 20 19 19 19 18 18 18 17 17 17
Single-Season 30-Point Games 1. Lew Alcindor 2. Lew Alcindor 3. Reggie Miller Reggie Miller 5. Lew Alcindor 6. Don MacLean Bill Walton 8. Gail Goodrich 9. Marques Johnson
1967 1968 1987 1986 1969 1991 1972 1965 1977
11 9 8 8 7 6 6 5 4
1. Don MacLean (68 straight) 2. Jason Kapono 3. Charles O’Bannon 4. Darren Collison 5. J.R. Henderson 6. Toby Bailey 7. Kenny Fields 8. Josh Shipp Ed O’Bannon Trevor Wilson 11. Reggie Miller David Greenwood 13. Lew Alcindor (69 straight) Tracy Murray Tyus Edney 16. Arron Afflalo 17. Shon Tarver Marques Johnson Keith Wilkes 20. Pooh Richardson
Single-Game Triple-Doubles 123 107 102 97 95 94 92 90 90 90 89 89 87 87 87 86 83 83 83 80
Bill Walton Jelani McCoy Toby Bailey Kyle Anderson
25 pts, 16 rbs, 11 ast vs. Southern Methodist (12/8/73) 15 pts, 10 rbs, 11 blks vs. Maryland (12/9/95) 23 pts, 10 rbs, 10 ast vs. Stephen F. Austin (12/18/95) 13 pts, 12 rbs, 11 ast vs. Morehead State (11/22/13)
Single-Season Double-Figure Rebounds 1. Bill Walton 2. Lew Alcindor 3. Lew Alcindor 4. Willie Naulls 5. Bill Walton 6. Kevin Love Sidney Wicks 8. Lew Alcindor Sidney Wicks 10. Bill Walton
1973 1967 1968 1956 1972 2008 1971 1969 1970 1974
Single-Season Double-Figure Scoring
Season Double-Doubles
1. Kevin Love 2. Arron Afflalo Arron Afflalo 4. Ed O’Bannon 5. Tracy Murray Tracy Murray Don MacLean Trevor Wilson 9. Jordan Adams Shabazz Muhammad Toby Bailey J.R. Henderson Charles O’Bannon Shon Tarver Don MacLean Don MacLean 17. Kyle Anderson Tyus Edney Richard Washington David Meyers Lew Alcindor Gail Goodrich Gail Goodrich
1. Lew Alcindor 2. Lew Alcindor Bill Walton 4. Willie Naulls 5. Bill Walton 6. Kevin Love Sidney Wicks 8. Lew Alcindor Sidney Wicks 10. Bill Walton
2008 2007 2006 1995 1992 1991 1990 1990 2014 2013 1998 1998 1997 1993 1992 1991 2014 1993 1976 1975 1967 1965 1964
39 34 34 33 32 32 32 32 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
Career Double-Figure Rebounds 1. Lew Alcindor 2. Bill Walton 3. David Greenwood 4. Sidney Wicks 5. Trevor Wilson Willie Naulls
78 75 52 49 42 42
Career Double-Doubles 1. Lew Alcindor 2. Bill Walton 3. David Greenwood 4. Sidney Wicks 5. Willie Naulls 6. Don MacLean 7. Trevor Wilson
78 72 49 46 45 37 36
Career 20-Rebounds 1. Lew Alcindor 2. Bill Walton
Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar)
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25 19
29 28 27 26 25 23 23 22 22 21
1967 1968 1973 1956 1972 2008 1971 1969 1970 1974
28 27 27 26 24 23 23 22 22 21
1967 1969 1973 1968 1972 1974
9 9 8 7 7 4
Season 20-Rebounds 1. Lew Alcindor Lew Alcindor 3. Bill Walton 4. Lew Alcindor Bill Walton 6. Bill Walton
Single-Game Rebounds 1. Willie Naulls 2. Bill Walton 4. Bill Walton 4. Lew Alcindor 9. David Greenwood 9. Lew Alcindor 14. Bill Walton 14. Sidney Wicks 14. Lew Alcindor
Arizona State, 1/28/56 Maryland, 12/1/73 Loyola (Chicago), 1/25/73 Providence, 1/20/73 Washington, 2/12/72 Texas 12/29/71 Washington State, 2/25/67 Georgia Tech, 12/29/66 Washington, 1/6/78 Tulsa, 12/18/76 New Mexico State, 3/15/68 Oregon State, 2/18/67 UCSB, 1/21/67 California, 3/1/74 San Francisco, 1/19/73 UCSB, 12/16/72 California, 3/5/71 St. John’s, 12/30/68 California, 3/2/68 Oregon, 2/10/68 Holy Cross, 1/26/68 Duke, 12/10/66
28 27 27 24 24 24 24 24 23 23 23 23 23 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22
UCLA CAREER STATISTICS Player Years G FG-A Pct 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB Avg. AST STL BS PTS PPG Abdul-Hamid, Mustafa 2007-10 49 29-63 .460 12-37 .324 4-9 .444 21 0.4 27 6 0 74 1.5 Aboya, Alfred 2006-09 142 279-516 .541 1-5 .200 162-267 .607 530 3.7 53 89 28 721 5.1 Adams, Carroll 1955-56 41 49-126 .458 — — 11-19 .519 49 1.2 — — — 109 2.7 Adams, Jordan 2013-14 69 208-429 .485 98-296 .331 287-342 .839 319 4.6 142 168 17 626 16.4 Afflalo, Arron 2005-07 104 519-1135 .457 209-560 .373 293-375 .781 360 3.5 202 64 20 1540 14.8 Alcindor, Lew 1967-69 88 943-1476 .639 — — 439-699 .628 1367 15.5 — — — 2325 26.4 Alford, Bryce 2014 37 83-216 .384 47-122 .385 82-102 .804 65 1.8 102 30 4 295 8.0 Alford, Kory 2014 11 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 3 0.3 0 0 0 5 0.5 Allen, Lucius 1967-68 60 373-793 .470 — — 172-247 .696 356 5.9 — — — 918 15.3 Allen, Noah 2014 11 4-7 .571 0-2 .000 3-7 .429 7 0.6 1 0 0 11 1.0 Allums, Darrell 1977-80 92 123-252 .488 — — 99-146 .678 302 3.3 94 12 19 345 3.8 Anderson, Jerime 2009-12 130 255-573 .445 74-194 .381 117-186 .629 232 1.8 366 128 26 701 5.4 Anderson, Kyle 2013-14 71 303-670 .452 36-96 .375 223-303 .736 617 8.7 355 126 58 865 12.2 Anderson, Tony 1978, 80-82 81 97-179 .542 — — 89-126 .706 145 1.8 52 24 17 283 3.5 Ariza, Trevor 2004 25 107-251 .426 18-76 .237 57-113 .504 162 6.5 52 42 11 289 11.6 Arnet, Blake 2009-11 20 2-5 .400 2-5 .400 5-6 .833 3 0.2 0 0 0 11 0.6 Arrillaga, Randy 1980-83 22 8-24 .333 — — 9-16 .563 5 0.2 5 3 0 25 1.1 Bail, Wanaah 2014 13 8-18 .444 0-1 .000 5-8 .625 8 0.6 4 4 2 21 1.6 Bailey, Ryan 1999-01 93 102-251 .406 22-73 .301 69-114 .605 138 1.5 159 80 3 295 3.2 Bailey, Toby 1995-98 129 679-1479 .459 171-501 .341 317-475 .667 670 5.2 458 139 51 1846 14.3 Barnes, Gene 2003-04 5 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 2 0.4 1 0 0 0 0.0 Barnes, Matt 1999-02 121 402-857 .469 61-194 .314 201-355 .566 584 4.8 245 115 45 1066 8.8 Berberich, John 1960-61 52 193-448 .431 — — 196-290 .676 518 10.0 — — — 582 11.2 Betchley, Rick 1970-71 43 26-52 .500 — — 17-31 .548 28 0.7 — — — 69 1.6 Bibby, Henry 1970-72 90 509-1148 .443 — — 275-334 .823 316 3.5 — — — 1293 14.4 Blackman, Pete 1960-62 80 220-472 .466 — — 193-247 .781 323 4.0 — — — 633 7.9 Booker, Kenny 1970-71 58 102-230 .443 — — 48-87 .552 121 2.1 — — — 252 4.3 Boyle, David 1993-94 23 6-21 .286 2-9 .222 4-15 .267 15 0.7 5 2 1 18 0.8 Bozeman, Cedric 2002-06 106 272-625 .435 45-140 .321 111-190 .584 334 3.2 386 65 7 700 6.6 Bragg, Don 1952-55 108 350-926 .379 — — 321-493 .651 751 7.0 — — — 1021 9.5 Bronner, Jeff 1989 12 2-11 .182 1-6 .167 3-6 .500 6 0.5 7 0 0 8 0.7 Brooks, Brandon 2000 9 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 6 0.7 1 2 0 3 0.3 Brown, David 2012-14 23 4-13 .308 1-5 .200 2-2 1.000 3 0.1 4 3 0 11 0.5 Brucker, Steve 1964 1 2-4 .500 — — 0-1 .000 2 2.0 — — — 4 4.0 Brumbach, Steve 1988-89 16 5-10 .500 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 5 0.3 1 0 0 10 0.6 Burns, Marquis 1993-95 58 45-110 .409 17-39 .436 11-22 .500 86 1.5 38 29 1 118 2.0 Butler, Kelvin 1985-88 82 155-250 .620 — — 68-103 .660 195 2.4 41 37 8 378 4.6 Butler, Mitchell 1990-93 130 418-806 .519 29-127 .228 158-249 .635 539 4.1 229 127 52 1023 7.9 Carson, Vince 1972-73 54 44-100 .440 — — 24-41 .585 130 2.4 — — — 112 2.1 Chambers, Brice 1965-66 36 12-38 .316 — — 4-10 .400 18 0.5 — — — 28 0.8 Chapman, Jon 1970-72 66 35-95 .368 — — 19-33 .576 101 1.5 — — — 89 1.3 Chrisman, Joe 1966-67 40 16-49 .327 — — 19-32 .594 57 1.4 — — — 51 1.3 Collison, Darren 2006-09 142 563-1185 .475 164-377 .435 349-410 .851 320 2.3 577 231 13 1639 11.5 Corliss, Casey 1973-75 24 24-48 .500 — — 20-24 .833 28 1.2 14 — — 68 2.8 Crispin, Jon 2003-04 32 21-60 .350 15-45 .333 13-14 .929 27 0.8 14 6 0 70 2.2 Crum, Denny 1958-59 49 141-422 .334 — — 64-93 .688 129 2.6 — — — 346 7.1 Cummings, T.J. 2001-04 118 429-858 .500 11-44 .250 193-252 .766 518 4.4 79 25 35 1062 9.0 Cunningham, Gary 1960-62 80 359-836 .429 — — 201-245 .820 414 5.2 — — — 919 11.5 Curtis, Tommy 1972-74 84 207-450 .460 — — 67-94 .713 153 1.8 104 — — 481 5.7 Dafney, Darren 1989-90 21 8-17 .471 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 17 0.8 4 3 0 18 0.9 Daley, Kevin 1998 11 8-18 .444 0-6 .000 1-1 1.000 9 0.8 3 1 1 17 1.5 Darrow, Chuck 1964 23 11-29 .379 — — 14-24 .583 27 1.2 — — — 36 1.6 Davis, Baron 1998-99 59 287-571 .503 59-180 .328 169-268 .631 226 3.8 299 145 22 802 13.6 Daye, Darren 1980-83 114 452-815 .555 — — 245-378 .648 452 4.0 262 96 27 1149 10.1 DeMarcus, Matt 2011 3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Dempsey, Kevin 1993-96 96 133-310 .429 58-142 .408 48-77 .623 146 1.5 120 39 5 372 3.9 Derboghosian, Sooren 2013 4 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.3 1 0 1 2 0.5 Diefenbach, James 2009 9 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 3 0.3 0 0 0 4 0.4 Dollar, Cameron 1994-97 123 185-445 .416 26-90 .289 215-319 .674 282 2.3 451 214 5 611 5.0 Dragovic, Nikola 2007-10 95 253-634 .399 120-376 .319 128-156 .821 320 3.4 91 51 42 754 7.9 Drew II, Larry 2013 35 103-231 .446 29-67 .433 28-46 .609 85 2.4 256 49 7 263 7.5 Drollinger, Ralph 1973-76 86 254-485 .524 — — 117-179 .654 546 6.3 93 — — 625 7.3 Dunlap, Jeff 1984-86 30 3-14 .214 — — 2-4 .500 3 0.1 0 0 1 8 0.3 Eaton, Mark 1981-82 30 22-49 .449 — — 9-22 .409 71 2.4 4 4 27 53 1.8 Ecker, John 1969-71 76 73-252 .290 — — 62-77 .805 149 2.0 — — — 208 2.7 Edney, Tyus 1992-95 125 484-1007 .481 97-253 .383 450-559 .805 379 3.0 652 224 18 1515 12.1 Ellis, Bill 1960-61 52 157-425 .369 — — 132-199 .663 250 4.8 — — — 446 8.6 Ellis, Joey 2007 1 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 0.0 Elkind, Steve 1992-93 13 1-8 .125 1-1 1.000 0-2 .000 6 0.5 2 0 0 3 0.2 Erickson, Keith 1963-65 87 332-810 .410 — — 170-254 .669 697 8.0 — — — 834 9.6 Farmar, Jordan 2005-06 66 292-712 .410 97-291 .333 200-263 .760 196 3.0 342 82 12 881 13.3 Farmer, George 1969 6 2-3 .667 — — 2-2 1.000 1 0.2 — — — 6 1.0 Farmer, Larry 1971-73 82 334-704 .474 — — 99-165 .600 395 4.8 — — — 767 9.4
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UCLA CAREER STATISTICS Player Years G FG-A Pct 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB Avg. AST STL BS PTS PPG Farnham, Sean 1997-00 60 29-61 .475 0-0 .000 17-33 .515 72 1.2 22 11 4 75 1.3 Fey, Michael 2003-06 95 194-355 .546 0-1 .000 104-149 .698 261 2.7 31 19 40 492 5.2 Fields, Kenny 1981-84 109 686-1260 .544 — — 266-395 .673 667 6.1 82 129 57 1638 15.0 Flowers, Jason 2001 20 9-21 .429 2-7 .286 3-4 .750 12 0.6 14 6 2 23 1.2 Foster, Greg 1987-88 42 83-162 .512 0-0 .000 29-63 .460 137 3.3 28 7 44 195 4.6 Foster, Rod 1980-83 113 528-1016 .520 — — 309-351 .880 191 1.7 240 99 12 1365 12.1 Franklin, Gary 1972-74 69 44-104 .423 — — 18-37 .486 79 1.1 11 — — 106 1.5 Gadzuric, Dan 1999-02 122 548-999 .549 0-1 .000 191-425 .449 896 7.3 82 88 184 1287 10.5 Gaines, Corey 1984-86 78 124-256 .484 — — 88-129 .682 94 1.2 153 38 1 336 4.3 Galbraith, John 1965 18 9-23 .391 — — 1-6 .167 10 0.6 — — — 19 1.1 Givens, omm’A 1995-96 45 39-87 .448 0-0 .000 34-45 .756 79 1.8 6 8 19 112 2.5 Goodrich, Gail 1963-65 89 637-1338 .476 — — 416-595 .699 415 4.7 — — — 1690 19.0 Gordon, Drew 2009-10 40 81-143 .566 0-2 .000 27-50 .540 148 3.7 12 21 27 189 4.7 Goss, Fred 1963, 65-66 79 346-795 .435 — — 144-201 .716 282 3.6 — — — 836 10.6 Gower, Larry 1962-63 21 3-12 .250 — — 6-9 .667 10 0.5 — — — 12 0.6 Graham, Kent 1964 1 1-2 .500 — — 0-0 .000 1 1.0 — — — 2 2.0 Gray, Stuart 1982-84 78 242-422 .573 — — 101-179 .574 507 6.5 42 21 62 585 7.5 Green, John 1960-62 81 372-937 .397 — — 404-543 .744 457 5.6 — — — 1148 14.2 Greenwood, David 1976-79 118 707-1302 .543 — — 307-406 .756 1022 8.7 161 23 76 1721 14.6 Gugat, Rich 1962 14 4-11 .364 — — 1-3 .333 9 0.6 — — — 9 0.6 Haley, Jack 1985-87 86 107-252 .425 — — 103-162 .636 376 4.4 52 13 29 317 3.7 Haley, Jack Jr. 2011 2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 1.0 0 1 0 0 0.0 Hamilton, Issac 1987 7 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 0-2 .000 3 0.4 0 0 0 5 0.7 Hamilton, Roy 1976-79 108 544-1046 .520 — — 267-390 .685 247 2.3 512 53 1 1355 12.5 Harbour, Matt 1997-98 13 2-7 .286 0-1 .000 6-9 .667 9 0.7 1 3 0 10 0.8 Hatcher, Montel 1984-87 119 500-1053 .475 19-49 .388 96-135 .711 235 2.0 181 51 20 1115 9.4 Hawking, Quinn 2003-05 10 1-6 .167 1-5 .200 1-2 .500 1 0.2 0 0 0 4 0.4 Hazzard, Walt 1962-64 87 508-1176 .432 — — 385-545 .706 475 5.5 — — — 1401 16.1 Heitz, Kenny 1967-69 87 220-452 .487 — — 79-118 .670 226 2.6 — — — 521 6.0 Henderson, J.R. 1995-98 127 677-1234 .549 12-34 .353 435-682 .638 818 6.4 205 142 68 1801 14.2 Hicks, Bill 1960-62 54 42-122 .344 — — 11-30 .367 71 1.3 — — — 92 1.7 Hill, Andy 1970-72 79 34-99 .343 — — 76-103 .738 39 0.5 — — — 144 1.8 Hines, Rico 1998-02 101 79-210 .376 17-70 .243 47-83 .566 189 1.9 108 43 5 222 2.2 Hirsch, Jack 1963-64 59 283-590 .480 — — 170-247 .688 450 7.6 — — — 736 12.5 Hoffart, John 2002-04 18 3-4 .750 — — 3-6 .500 1 0.1 1 0 0 9 0.5 Hoffman, Vaughn 1964-66 61 33-68 .485 — — 16-37 .432 80 1.3 — — — 85 1.4 Holiday, Jrue 2009 35 112-249 .450 27-88 .307 45-62 .726 132 3.8 129 55 18 296 8.5 Holland, Brad 1976-79 104 401-751 .534 — — 146-186 .785 118 1.1 261 27 1 948 9.1 Hollins, Ryan 2003-06 113 225-391 .575 1-1 1.000 191-323 .591 455 4.0 40 25 101 642 5.7 Hollyfield, Larry 1971-73 71 250-531 .471 — — 58-106 .547 194 2.7 — — — 558 7.9 Holton, Michael 1980-83 115 297-581 .511 — — 217-280 .775 295 2.6 258 85 18 811 7.1 Honeycutt, Tyler 2010-11 59 213-494 .431 65-181 .359 117-171 .684 407 6.9 163 68 99 608 10.3 Huggins, Mike 1962-64 44 21-54 .389 — — 25-46 .543 37 0.8 — — — 67 1.5 Immel, Dave 1984-85, 87-88 107 297-646 .460 77-207 .372 163-221 .738 202 1.9 221 115 8 834 7.8 Jackson, Craig 1985-88 115 236-473 .499 0-3 .000 129-249 .518 453 3.9 121 82 59 601 5.2 Jackson, Ralph 1981-84 111 369-752 .491 — — 190-279 .681 284 2.6 523 145 26 928 8.4 Johnson, Kris 1995-98 112 461-906 .509 70-192 .365 302-374 .807 410 3.7 130 54 19 1294 11.6 Johnson, Don 1951-52 61 225-601 .374 — — 146-227 .643 339 5.6 57 — — 596 9.8 Johnson, Josiah 2002-04 56 24-63 .381 4-15 .267 19-26 .731 92 1.6 9 8 4 71 1.3 Johnson, Marques 1974-77 115 688-1211 .568 — — 283-409 .692 897 7.8 207 — — 1659 14.4 Johnson, Rafer 1958-59 45 92-193 .477 — — 60-102 .588 195 4.3 — — — 244 5.4 Jones, Gerald 1985-86 45 60-126 .476 — — 20-39 .513 91 2.0 17 15 1 140 3.1 Jones, Kenny 2012 8 3-9 .333 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 2 0.3 2 0 0 8 1.0 Jones, Lazeric 2011-12 67 259-628 .412 85-232 .366 153-199 .769 188 2.8 260 94 18 756 11.3 Judd, Randy 1966 21 21-60 .350 — — 6-12 .500 32 1.5 — — — 48 2.3 Kapono, Jason 2000-03 127 699-1491 .469 317-710 .446 380-458 .830 647 5.1 265 108 8 2095 16.5 Kazemi, Nick 2012-14 11 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 5 0.5 0 0 0 0 0.0 Keefe, James 2007-10 111 96-213 .451 18-53 .340 35-78 .449 288 2.6 33 28 40 245 2.2 Kelly, Rennie 1978-79 19 7-19 .368 — — 10-11 .909 8 0.4 9 2 0 24 1.3 Kenny, Chris 1988, 91 19 5-8 .625 2-3 .667 0-3 .000 7 0.4 3 0 0 12 0.6 Kim, Kelvin 2006 7 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Knight, Billy 1998, 2000-02 117 303-664 .456 137-340 .403 195-252 .774 253 2.2 86 79 9 938 8.0 Knight, Curtis 1981, 83-84 18 3-14 .214 — — 7-14 .500 9 0.5 2 0 0 13 0.7 Kobrine, David 1981 2 1-4 .250 — — 0-0 .000 1 0.5 0 1 0 2 1.0 Kraushaar, Carl 1949-50 60 194- — — 155-287 .540 — — — — — 543 9.1 Lacey, Edgar 1965-66 62 298-608 .490 — — 162-262 .618 569 9.2 — — — 758 12.2 Lamb, Sean 1988 3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.7 0 0 0 0 0.0 Lamb, Tyler 2011-13 68 139-360 .386 52-160 .325 61-90 .678 156 2.3 126 74 25 391 5.8 Lane, Brendan 2010-12 79 77-147 .524 10-34 .294 30-58 .517 176 2.2 25 18 36 194 2.5 Lanier, Mike 1992-93 19 11-35 .314 0-1 .000 3-8 .375 20 1.1 1 3 2 25 1.3 LaVine, Zach 2014 37 127-288 .441 48-128 .375 47-68 .691 94 2.4 66 33 6 349 9.4 Lee, Greg 1972-74 88 186-403 .462 — — 134-167 .802 136 1.5 85 — — 506 5.8 Lee, Malcolm 2009-11 94 312-707 .441 71-255 .278 218-304 .717 286 3.0 184 72 20 913 9.7
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UCLA CAREER STATISTICS Player Years G FG-A Pct 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB Avg. AST STL BS PTS PPG Lee, Matt 2007-08 12 2-8 .250 2-7 .286 0-1 .000 1 0.1 5 2 0 6 0.5 Leonard, Bill 1978 6 0-8 .000 — — 1-4 .250 3 0.5 1 — — 1 0.2 Levin, Rich 1963-65 39 30-77 .390 — — 7-14 .500 27 0.7 — — — 67 1.7 Lewis, Marcedes 2003 7 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 3-8 .375 4 0.6 1 1 0 9 1.3 Lippert, Chris 1976-78, 80 28 12-41 .293 — — 17-26 .654 28 1.0 7 2 2 41 1.5 Livingston, Ron 1953-54 48 180-434 .415 — — 213-297 .717 125 2.6 — — — 572 11.9 Love, Kevin 2008 39 227-406 .559 29-82 .354 198-258 .767 415 10.6 75 27 56 681 17.5 Loyd, Brandon 1996-99 91 57-155 .368 53-142 .373 21-30 .700 34 0.4 20 10 0 188 2.1 Lynn, Dick 1967 9 4-13 .308 — — 2-2 1.000 7 0.8 — — — 10 1.1 Lynn, Mike 1965-66, 68 86 375-785 .478 — — 197-297 .663 577 6.7 — — — 947 11.0 Lyons, John 1965 17 7-18 .389 — — 10-15 .667 9 0.5 — — — 24 1.4 MacLean, Don 1989-92 127 943-1776 .531 11-35 .314 711-827 .860 992 7.8 200 67 36 2608 20.5 Madkins, Gerald 1988, 90-92 123 320-615 .520 118-296 .399 179-247 .725 269 2.2 404 146 9 937 7.6 Maloncon, Gary 1982-85 96 288-593 .486 — — 66-92 .717 356 3.7 42 26 55 642 6.7 Martin, Darrick 1989-92 129 405-884 .458 69-214 .322 316-419 .754 250 1.9 636 179 7 1195 9.3 Mason, Zan 1990-91 49 37-94 .394 0-5 .000 39-60 .650 96 2.0 18 7 14 113 2.3 Mata-Real, Lorenzo 2005-08 115 193-337 .573 0-2 .000 86-195 .441 465 4.0 21 31 117 472 4.1 Mbah a Moute, Luc Richard 2006-08 107 367-730 .503 20-93 .215 177-265 .668 775 7.2 168 137 66 931 8.7 McCarter, Andre 1974-76 86 241-580 .416 — — 115-161 .714 166 1.9 376 — — 597 6.9 McCaskill, Khalid 2013 2 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.5 0 0 0 2 1.0 McCoy, Jelani 1996-98 78 347-500 .694 0-0 .000 120-260 .462 528 6.8 89 44 188 814 10.4 McGautha, Vince 1997-98 16 4-15 .267 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 9 0.6 0 1 0 10 0.6 McGrath, David 2008 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 McIntosh, Doug 1964-66 85 204-443 .461 — — 135-204 .662 486 5.7 — — — 543 6.4 McKinney, Matt 2005 26 6-22 .273 0-1 .000 4-12 .333 38 1.5 7 2 0 16 0.6 Meinert, Stu 1988 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Meyers, David 1973-75 89 428-878 .485 — — 194-266 .729 497 5.6 153 — — 1046 11.8 Miguel, Nigel 1982-85 103 219-471 .465 — — 187-299 .625 222 2.2 164 53 10 625 6.1 Milhorn, Jim 1961-63 66 58-177 .328 — — 26-49 .531 50 0.8 — — — 142 2.2 Miller, Kent 1959-60 43 131-393 .333 — — 80-134 .597 313 7.3 — — — 342 8.0 Miller, Reggie 1984-87 122 769-1405 .547 69-157 .439 488-584 .836 509 4.2 247 158 22 2095 17.2 Moiso, Jerome 1999-00 62 301-608 .495 5-22 .227 135-220 .614 421 6.8 66 61 81 742 12.0 Mollins, Ryan 2001 4 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.3 0 0 0 2 0.5 Moore, John 1952-55 108 412-1046 .394 — — 378-536 .705 650 6.0 — — — 1202 11.1 Morgan, J’mison 2009-10 40 35-76 .461 0-0 .000 14-36 .389 45 1.1 8 5 26 84 2.1 Morris, Darryl 1985-88 46 4-20 .200 0-1 .000 0-9 .000 20 5 2 1 8 0.2 Morrison, Brian 2004-05 42 107-274 .391 70-187 .374 41-53 .774 87 2.1 68 26 6 325 7.7 Moser, Mike 2010 15 4-20 .200 1-11 .091 0-3 .000 7 0.5 4 3 0 9 0.6 Muhammad, Shabazz 2013 32 202-456 .443 40-106 .377 128-180 .711 167 5.2 27 23 4 572 17.9 Murray, Tracy 1990-92 98 633-1267 .500 197-479 .411 329-416 .791 627 6.4 143 122 91 1792 18.3 Myers, Bob 1994-97 76 37-70 .529 0-3 .000 30-50 .600 98 1.3 15 16 2 104 1.4 Nater, Swen 1972-73 58 122-240 .508 — — 43-69 .623 234 4.0 — — — 287 4.9 Naulls, Tyren 1979-80 49 54-129 .419 — — 33-51 .647 48 1.0 54 18 2 141 2.9 Naulls, Willie 1954-56 79 449-1147 .392 — — 327-434 .754 900 11.4 — — — 1225 15.5 Nelson, Reeves 2010-12 68 310-531 .584 7-28 .250 193-336 .574 494 7.3 73 37 38 820 12.1 Nelson, Sam 2001 4 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0.0 Nielsen, Jim 1967-69 60 113-223 .507 — — 38-68 .559 191 3.2 — — — 264 4.4 Norman, Jerry 1950-52 84 270-763 .354 — — 131-181 .724 — — — — — 671 8.0 Nwankwo, Ike 1993-96 50 52-110 .473 0-1 .000 12-23 .522 83 1.7 12 6 14 116 2.3 O’Bannon, Charles 1994-97 124 684-1271 .538 73-213 .343 343-457 .751 797 6.4 313 142 118 1784 14.4 O’Bannon, Ed 1992-95 117 678-1321 .513 91-231 .394 368-498 .739 820 7.0 208 146 95 1815 15.5 Olinde, Wilbert 1974-77 70 68-145 .469 — — 28-45 .622 133 1.9 38 — — 164 2.3 Owens, Destah 1991 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Owens, Keith 1988-91 97 115-207 .556 0-2 .000 80-111 .721 292 3.0 59 36 87 310 3.2 Palmer, Rod 1986-87 46 20-66 .303 0-1 .000 8-16 .500 21 0.5 18 4 5 48 1.0 Parker, Dave 1997 9 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 6 0.7 0 1 1 5 0.6 Parker, De’End 2012 2 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 4-7 .571 4 2.0 2 1 0 8 4.0 Parker, Tony 2013-14 70 142-242 .587 0-0 .000 50-109 .459 203 2.9 6 17 32 334 4.8 Patterson, Andre 2002-03 53 104-181 .575 0-1 .000 39-71 .549 195 3.7 30 22 45 247 4.7 Patterson, Steve 1969-71 90 390-840 .464 — — 130-190 .684 706 7.8 — — — 910 10.2 Paulsell, Dave 1991 10 0-6 .000 0-3 .000 1-2 .500 3 0.3 0 0 0 1 0.1 Petruska, Richard 1993 33 163-327 .498 2-7 .286 61-102 .598 205 6.2 30 26 58 389 11.8 Powell, Norman 2012-14 105 290-623 .465 73-235 .311 132-178 .742 255 2.4 139 92 41 785 7.5 Pruitt, Cliff 1980-82 59 167-353 .473 — — 100-143 .699 209 3.5 83 27 9 434 7.4 Ramasar, Todd 1998-99, 2001 25 5-25 .200 0-4 .000 5-8 .625 11 0.4 3 2 0 15 0.6 Reed, Travis 1998-99 58 119-234 .509 0-0 .000 36-92 .391 154 2.7 21 32 19 274 4.7 Richardson, Pooh 1986-89 122 600-1170 .513 52-112 .464 209-335 .624 565 4.6 833 189 22 1461 12.0 Richie, Lou 1991 13 3-5 .600 2-3 .667 5-9 .556 6 0.5 9 2 0 13 1.0 Ridgway, Dick 1951, 53-54 78 281-783 .359 — — 209-268 .780 337 4.3 — — — 771 9.9 Robinson, DeAndre 2006-08 26 1-6 .167 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 4 0.2 1 3 1 2 0.1 Robinson, Nican 2006 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0.0 Rochelin, Charles 1986-89 115 302-594 .508 22-64 .344 67-96 .698 302 2.6 35 20 88 693 6.0 Roll, Michael 2006-10 147 369-845 .437 209-501 .417 61-84 .726 229 1.6 253 74 17 1008 6.9
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UCLA CAREER STATISTICS Player Rosvall, Jim Rowe, Curtis Rubin, Janou Rush, JaRon Saffer, Don Sanders, Mike Saner, Neville Sawyer, Alan Schmidt, Kevin Schofield, Terry Schrempf, Alex Sears, Dean Seibert, Bill Serafin, Mike Shackelford, Lynn Sheldrake, Eddie** Shipp, Josh Sims, Gig Slaughter, Fred Smith, Gavin Smith, Joshua Soo, Spencer Spillane, Jim Stanback, Chace Stewart, Kim Stover, Anthony Sutherland, Gene Sweek, Bill Sylvester, Harold Taft, Morris Tarver, Shon Taylor, Kent Taylor, Mike Thomas, Marvin Thompson, Dijon Torrence, Walt Townsend, Raymond Trapani, Tyler Trgovich, Pete Vallely, John Vandeweghe, Kiki Vroman, Brett Walcott, Ryan Walczuk, Lee Walden, Tom Walker, Kevin Walton, Bill Wang, Tony Warren, Mike Washington, Kenny Washington, Richard Watson, Earl Waxman, Dave Wear, David Wear, Travis Webb, Bob Westbrook, Russell Wicks, Sidney Wilkes, James Wilkes, Keith Williams, Aubrey Williams, Ike Williams, Kevin Wilson, Trevor Winkelholz, Bill Wright, Brad Wright, Ryan Young, Ray Zidek, George Zimmerman, Rodney
Years G FG-A Pct 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB Avg. AST STL BS PTS PPG 1962 17 11-34 .324 — — 2-3 .667 17 1.0 — — — 24 1.4 1969-71 90 519-986 .526 — — 333-515 .647 796 8.8 — — — 1371 15.2 2001, 03-06 64 65-139 .468 22-53 .415 14-25 .560 65 1.0 46 6 4 166 2.6 1999-00 37 158-386 .409 39-133 .293 74-116 .638 256 6.9 35 56 15 429 11.6 1966-67, 69 58 74-180 .411 — — 31-50 .620 50 0.9 — — — 179 3.1 1979-82 109 469-872 .538 — — 272-352 .773 577 5.3 171 83 68 1210 11.1 1966-68 64 33-98 .337 — — 23-31 .742 99 1.5 — — — 89 1.4 1946, 49-50 — — — — — 71-93 .763 — — — — — 391 — 2008-09 9 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 3 0.3 0 0 0 8 0.9 1969-71 83 139-331 .420 — — 51-79 .646 134 1.6 — — — 329 4.0 2011 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1981-82 30 26-49 .531 — — 22-35 .629 43 1.4 5 7 2 74 2.5 1969-70 36 18-61 .295 — — 11-22 .500 46 1.3 — — — 47 1.3 1965 7 1-3 .333 — — 0-1 .000 1 0.1 — — — 2 0.3 1967-69 90 383-794 .482 — — 105-144 .729 449 5.0 — — — 871 9.7 1949-51 59 214-522 .410 — — 145-220 .659 — — — — — 573 9.7 2005-09 140 624-1342 .465 198-578 .343 288-381 .756 528 3.8 283 179 40 1734 12.4 1977-80 100 206-430 .479 — — 67-108 .620 418 4.2 112 29 44 479 4.8 1962-64 87 319-710 .449 — — 130-252 .516 791 9.1 — — — 768 8.8 1974-76 54 109-242 .450 — — 30-40 .750 78 1.4 40 — — 248 4.6 2011-13 71 260-460 .565 0-0 .000 186-313 .594 390 5.5 37 52 60 706 9.9 2009-10 8 1-6 .167 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 2 0.3 0 0 0 5 0.6 1974-77 96 207-474 .437 — — 97-121 .802 124 1.3 227 — — 511 5.3 2008 25 19-47 .404 7-21 .333 1-2 .500 18 0.7 6 9 2 46 1.8 1962-64 71 71-182 .390 — — 49-88 .557 185 2.6 — — — 191 2.7 2011-12 60 13-38 .342 0-0 .000 10-32 .313 91 1.5 3 5 67 36 0.6 1966-68 54 28-64 .438 — — 30-38 .789 35 0.6 — — — 86 1.6 1967-69 87 178-364 .489 — — 73-120 .608 183 2.1 — — — 429 4.9 1996-97 16 1-8 .125 1-3 .333 2-4 .500 3 0.2 3 0 0 5 0.3 1954-56 77 363-874 .415 — — 194-308 .630 315 4.1 — — — 920 11.9 1991-94 124 619-1215 .509 70-225 .311 267-442 .604 471 3.8 283 145 33 1575 12.7 1967 4 1-5 .200 — — 0-0 .000 1 0.3 — — — 2 0.5 1979 3 0-1 .000 — — 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1975, 77-79 41 28-75 .373 — — 22-28 .786 30 0.7 10 3 0 78 1.9 2002-05 117 541-1167 .464 133-367 .362 243-311 .781 546 4.7 239 113 37 1458 12.5 1957-59 77 427-1170 .365 — — 327-448 .730 653 8.5 — — — 1181 15.3 1975-78 101 358-718 .499 — — 94-120 .783 187 1.9 273 — — 810 8.0 2009-12 13 1-6 .167 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 4 0.3 0 0 0 2 0.2 1973-75 85 253-588 .430 — — 82-129 .636 198 2.3 156 — — 588 6.9 1969-70 58 308-629 .490 — — 183-249 .735 202 3.5 — — — 799 13.8 1977-80 113 536-941 .570 — — 308-397 .776 569 5.0 158 44 32 1380 12.2 1975-77 64 113-219 .516 — — 57-85 .671 168 2.6 34 — — 283 4.4 2002-04 80 64-186 .344 24-88 .273 49-72 .681 81 1.0 143 41 0 201 2.5 1969 10 3-17 .176 — — 0-0 .000 6 0.6 — — — 6 0.6 1994 7 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 0.4 2 1 0 0 0.0 1987-90 118 257-604 .426 116-286 — 80-116 .690 287 2.4 107 42 27 710 6.0 1972-74 87 747-1147 .651 — — 273-425 .647 1370 15.7 316 — — 1767 20.3 1985 3 0-2 .000 — — 1-5 .200 3 1.0 0 0 0 1 0.3 1966-68 86 458-1031 .444 — — 260-346 .751 341 4.0 — — — 1176 13.7 1964-66 86 301-708 .425 — — 199-292 .682 463 5.4 — — — 801 9.3 1974-76 87 521-972 .536 — — 193-275 .702 582 6.7 177 — — 1235 14.2 1998-01 129 518-1150 .450 133-390 .341 280-428 .654 484 3.8 607 235 49 1449 11.2 1962-63 56 106-312 .340 — — 72-113 .637 263 4.7 — — — 284 5.1 2012-14 103 323-677 .477 52-126 .413 111-147 .755 515 5.0 85 62 23 809 7.9 2012-14 96 382-739 .517 18-45 .400 159-197 .807 453 4.7 79 69 92 941 9.8 1973-74 33 16-59 .271 — — 7-9 .778 8 0.2 6 — — 39 1.2 2007-08 75 230-496 .464 35-99 .354 124-181 .685 181 2.4 191 77 8 619 8.3 1969-71 90 549-1074 .511 — — 325-512 .635 894 9.9 — — — 1423 15.8 1977-80 109 274-551 .497 — — 145-213 .681 404 3.7 198 53 23 693 6.4 1972-74 90 580-1129 .514 — — 189-252 .750 663 7.4 65 — — 1349 15.0 2013-14 15 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2 0.1 0 1 0 1 0.1 2004-05 4 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1988-90 39 26-75 .347 1-7 .143 12-23 .522 29 0.7 17 4 3 65 1.7 1987-90 126 706-1417 .498 2-12 .167 384-654 .587 1001 7.9 308 103 42 1798 14.3 1965 11 3-14 .214 — — 0-1 .000 14 1.3 — — — 6 0.5 1982-85 99 209-399 .524 — — 140-227 .617 461 4.7 72 38 74 558 5.6 2006-07 59 44-77 .571 0-0 .000 22-45 .489 72 1.2 2 5 7 110 1.9 1999-01, 03 123 297-752 .395 95-294 .323 171-236 .725 335 2.7 164 88 35 860 7.0 1992-95 104 290-558 .520 2-8 .250 160-215 .744 437 4.2 40 26 44 742 7.1 1991-94 111 134-226 .593 0-0 .000 53-105 .505 330 3.0 42 36 97 321 2.9
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TEAM SEASON RECORDS Wins 1. 2. 4. 9.
35 32 32 30 30 30 30 30 29 29 29
2008 2006 1995 2007 1973 1972 1967 1964 1971 1969 1968
Games Played 1. 39 39 3. 37 4. 36 5. 35 35 8. 34 8. 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33
2008 2006 2014 2007 2013 2009 2011 2002 2000 1998 1995 1993 1992 1990 1985
Field 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Goals Made 1161 1140 1112 1083 1082 1079 1078 1073 1063 1054
1968 1972 1976 1970 1967 1995 1991 2014 1975 1973
Field 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Goal Attempts 2335 1950 2321 1968 2262 1972 2256 1964 2217 1975 2216 1976 2197 1971 2196 2014 2184 1970 2172 1965
Field Goal Percentage 1. .555 1979 2. .530 1983 3. .530 1980 4. .528 1996 5. .524 1981 6. .520 1978 7. .520 1997 8. .519 1967 9. .519 1973 10. .517 1991 Free Throws Made 1. 642 1991 642 1956 3. 639 1992 4. 628 2014 5. 620 1964 6. 618 1980 7. 613 1995 8. 604 1998 9. 595 2008 10. 593 1970 Free Throw Attempts 1. 963 1964 2. 942 1956 3. 909 1998 4. 892 1965 5. 869 1991 6. 865 1995 7. 864 1980 8. 862 1952 9. 859 1992 10. 852 1970 Free Throw Pct. 1. .756 2. .749 3. .744 4. .739 5. .732 6. .727 7. .724 8. .724 9. .722 10. .720
1979 2014 1992 1991 2008 1986 2009 2013 1962 1978
Baron Davis
Rebounds 1. 1670 2. 1647 3. 1603 4. 1574 5. 1559 6. 1519 7. 1513 8. 1501 9. 1495 10. 1493
1964 1972 1968 1971 1965 1970 1969 1963 1967 1956
Rebounding Average 1. 55.7 1964 2. 55.6 1959 3. 54.9 1972 4. 53.4 1968 5. 53.3 1956 6. 52.5 1971 7. 51.9 1965 8. 51.8 1963 9. 50.6 1970 10. 50.5 1961
Blocked Shots 1. 199 2. 180 3. 167 4. 164 5. 162 6. 145 7. 143 8. 139 9. 135 10. 127 127
2011 1993 2008 1991 1996 2000 1979 1995 2010 2013 2001
Total 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
2014 1991 1995 2008 1972 1968 1992 1970 1998 1967
Points 3003 2954 2889 2867 2838 2802 2786 2759 2743 2687
Assists 1. 673 2. 660 3. 653 4. 636 5. 634 6. 613 7. 605 8. 597 9. 584 10. 565
1974 1980 1995 2014 1991 1976 1992 1975 1990 1979
Steals 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Scoring Average 1. 94.6 2. 93.4 3. 92.3 4. 91.9 5. 89.6 6. 88.9 7. 87.5 8. 86.3 9. 86.1 10. 85.6
2014 1995 1999 2009 2008 1998 2013 2000 2007 1993
Defensive Rebounds# 1. 940 2014 940 2008 3. 897 1995 4. 889 2013 5. 875 2006 6. 863 2011 7. 825 1990 8. 821 1997 9. 816 2002 10. 805 2000
341 312 308 292 285 284 283 282 269 266
Luc Richard Mbah a Moute
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1972 1968 1991 1970 1967 1964 1995 1965 1994 1979
Offensive Rebounds# 1. 492 2008 2. 479 1999 3. 472 1994 4. 460 1990 5. 447 2000 6. 441 2001 7. 437 1995 8. 435 1998 9. 431 1991 10. 429 2006 3-Point Field Goals 1. 262 2009 2. 245 2007 3. 236 2006 4. 229 2014 5. 223 2002 6. 214 2008 7. 205 2000 8. 190 2001 9. 186 2010 186 2005 3-Point FGs Attempted 1. 682 2006 2. 660 2007 3. 656 2009 4. 612 2008 5. 603 2014 6. 573 2010 7. 572 2002 8. 552 2000 9. 538 2005 10. 535 2001 3-Point FG Percentage 1. .426 1989 2. .421 1987 3. .399 2009 4. .399 1992 5. .390 2002 6. .380 2014 7. .376 1996 8. .371 2000 9. .371 2007 10. .370 2003 # defensive/offensive rebounds were not formally recorded until 1986-87
YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICS YEAR
G
FG-A
Pct
2013-14 37 1073-2196 .489 Opponents 35 898-2103 .427 2012-13 35 961-2131 .451 Opponents 35 926-2181 .425 2011-12 33 848-1838 .461 Opponents 33 723-1734 .417 2010-11 34 830-1824 .455 Opponents 34 821-1965 .418 2009-10 32 784-1666 .471 Opponents 32 790-1762 .448 2008-09 35 967-1973 .490 Opponents 35 802-1802 .445 2007-08 39 1029-2164 .476 Opponents 39 875-2095 .418 2006-07 36 948-1987 .477 Opponents 36 791-1849 .428 2005-06 39 939-1987 .473 Opponents 39 833-2007 .415 2004-05 29 748-1654 .452 Opponents 29 762-1710 .446 2003-04 28 698-1510 .462 Opponents 28 696-1607 .433 2002-03 29 806-1754 .460 Opponents 29 802-1821 .440 2001-02 33 902-1912 .472 Opponents 33 853-2008 .425 2000-01 32 902-1947 .463 Opponents 32 819-1874 .437 1999-2000 33 952-1984 .480 Opponents 33 823-1931 .426 1998-99 31 899-1981 .454 Opponents 31 695-1687 .412 1997-98 33 985-2011 .490 Opponents 33 948-2054 .462 1996-97 32 932-1791 .520 Opponents 32 872-2062 .423 1995-96 31 897-1698 .528 Opponents 31 788-1908 .413 1994-95 33 1079-2102 .513 Opponents 33 864-2119 .408 1993-94 28 905-1878 .482 Opponents 28 747-1776 .421 1992-93 33 985-1960 .503 Opponents 33 940-2108 .446 1991-92 33 987-1973 .500 Opponents 33 879-1932 .455 1990-91 32 1078-2085 .517 Opponents 32 970-2117 .458 1989-90 33 984-2059 .478 Opponents 33 896-2003 .447 1988-89 31 967-1902 .502 Opponents 31 895-1890 .474 1987-88 30 949-1890 .502 Opponents 30 839-1804 .465 1986-87 32 960-1899 .506 Opponents 32 838-1947 .430 1985-86 29 878-1749 .502 Opponents 29 839-1777 .472 1984-85 33 881-1829 .482 Opponents 33 809-1824 .444 1983-84 28 772-1523 .507 Opponents 28 724-1506 .481 1982-83 29 956-1804 .530 Opponents 29 849-1795 .473 1981-82 27 736-1456 .505 Opponents 27 669-1423 .470 1980-81 27 835-1592 .524 Opponents 27 747-1598 .467
3FG-A Pct 229-603 .380 301-874 .344 171-514 .333 218-672 .324 169-453 .373 196-538 .364 173-529 .327 176-507 .347 186-573 .325 213-586 .363 262-656 .399 191-529 .361 214-612 .350 188-581 .324 245-660 .371 184-520 .354 236-682 .346 176-535 .329 186-538 .346 167-499 .335 127-386 .329 186-524 .355 166-449 .370 227-618 .367 223-572 .390 287-862 .333 190-535 .355 207-660 .314 205-552 .371 200-603 .332 163-497 .328 181-561 .323 169-490 .345 245-653 .375 125-364 .343 220-677 .325 118-314 .376 188-578 .325 118-346 .341 221-698 .317 110-321 .343 159-556 .286 116-324 .358 193-568 .340 173-434 .399 145-455 .319 156-452 .345 188-533 .353 127-374 .340 155-459 .335 129-303 .426 149-402 .371 97-268 .362 109-289 .377 142-337 .421 107-252 .425 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
FT-A Pct 628-839 .749 507-750 .676 511-706 .724 357-537 .665 398-596 .668 421-601 .701 549-808 .679 436-648 .673 385-609 .632 402-577 .697 446-616 .724 446-642 .695 595-813 .732 362-531 .682 428-643 .666 391-563 .694 528-764 .691 446-636 .701 456-634 .719 387-565 .685 340-530 .642 382-537 .711 403-578 .697 449-631 .712 449-649 .692 405-566 .716 550-829 .663 537-780 .688 383-652 .587 475-694 .684 431-723 .596 620-892 .695 604-909 .664 513-763 .672 569-848 .671 396-598 .662 487-722 .675 424-627 .676 613-865 .709 489-746 .655 490-699 .701 490-753 .651 501-747 .671 438-647 .677 639-859 .744 509-764 .666 642-869 .739 476-700 .680 561-822 .682 549-791 .694 455-676 .673 449-667 .673 419-646 .649 473-661 .716 430-627 .686 511-708 .722 418-575 .727 481-718 .670 520-762 .683 476-744 .640 411-614 .669 400-592 .676 415-609 .681 353-543 .650 437-607 .720 323-469 .689 444-625 .710 360-511 .705
OR
DR
TOT AVG
368 940 1308 35.4 377 868 1245 33.6 378 889 1276 36.5 458 875 1333 38.1 363 777 1140 34.5 322 722 1044 31.6 405 863 1268 37.3 396 717 1113 32.7 305 713 1018 31.8 341 699 1040 32.5 395 756 1151 32.9 344 692 1036 29.6 492 940 1432 36.7 355 756 1111 28.5 386 798 1184 32.9 338 755 1093 30.4 429 875 1304 33.4 394 732 1126 28.9 343 725 1068 36.8 316 636 952 32.8 312 653 965 34.5 328 595 923 33.0 342 719 1061 36.6 374 675 1049 36.2 393 816 1209 36.6 411 702 1113 33.7 441 778 1219 38.1 392 745 1137 35.5 447 805 1252 37.9 420 708 1128 34.2 479 718 1197 38.6 398 745 1143 36.9 435 757 1192 36.1 469 715 1184 35.9 386 821 1207 37.7 476 605 1081 33.8 375 780 1155 37.3 430 540 970 31.3 437 897 1334 40.4 489 700 1189 36.0 472 757 1229 43.9 408 605 1013 36.2 395 714 1221 37.0 436 577 1127 34.2 416 778 1194 36.2 419 683 1102 33.4 431 792 1223 38.2 470 671 1141 35.7 460 825 1285 38.9 425 751 1176 35.6 318 680 1075 34.7 334 646 1062 34.3 355 666 1106 36.9 317 599 1011 33.7 317 716 1129 35.3 383 645 1115 34.8 — — 1003 34.6 — — 995 34.3 — — 1132 34.3 — — 1090 33.0 — — 903 32.3 — — 841 30.0 — — 1014 35.0 — — 984 33.9 — — 893 33.1 — — 732 27.1 — — 923 34.2 — — 839 31.1
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A 636 509 559 483 474 378 493 401 489 401 541 414 562 441 519 428 541 425 417 388 404 370 424 455 478 475 464 474 545 468 487 415 524 514 533 462 508 415 653 489 495 438 528 551 605 442 634 508 584 483 552 515 527 435 543 453 440 406 492 444 348 350 440 414 316 316 426 366
TO
BS
379 111 529 99 391 127 491 118 395 153 452 76 502 199 411 98 460 135 423 65 440 110 550 73 491 167 557 105 444 116 558 100 561 111 556 119 464 74 414 74 442 73 350 63 468 94 401 68 496 93 451 82 515 127 557 90 549 145 538 91 527 113 627 103 550 109 582 97 574 123 502 69 554 162 436 46 508 139 587 64 458 119 463 55 542 180 501 80 445 91 518 93 462 164 536 77 448 95 454 88 406 75 440 55 451 103 449 69 450 110 400 59 392 55 346 74 452 99 478 88 352 97 370 52 368 92 419 67 334 78 366 51 403 88 451 67
S
Pts Avg
341 3003 81.2 194 2604 70.4 283 2604 74.4 219 2427 69.3 260 2263 68.6 188 2063 62.5 186 2382 70.1 237 2254 66.3 206 2139 66.8 200 2195 68.6 292 2642 75.5 184 2241 64.0 285 2867 73.5 193 2300 59.0 269 2569 71.4 184 2157 59.9 224 2642 67.7 204 2288 58.7 169 2138 73.7 181 2078 71.7 127 1863 66.5 176 1960 70.0 162 2181 75.2 187 2280 78.6 182 2476 75.0 187 2398 72.7 249 2544 79.5 205 2382 74.4 282 2492 75.5 228 2321 70.3 308 2392 77.2 228 2191 70.7 284 2743 83.1 223 2654 80.4 259 2558 79.9 234 2360 73.8 202 2399 77.4 227 2188 70.6 312 2889 87.5 223 2438 73.9 217 2410 86.1 204 2143 76.5 266 2587 78.4 230 2511 76.1 258 2786 84.4 212 2412 73.1 250 2954 92.3 202 2604 81.4 220 2656 80.5 185 2496 75.6 195 2518 81.2 199 2388 77.0 231 2414 80.5 190 2260 75.3 204 2492 77.9 186 2294 71.7 143 2174 75.0 155 2159 74.4 198 2282 69.2 197 2094 63.5 125 1955 69.8 130 1848 66.0 189 2327 80.2 156 2051 70.7 143 1909 70.7 127 1661 61.5 195 2114 78.3 176 1854 68.7
YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICS YEAR
G
FG-A
Pct
1979-80 32 968-1828 .530 Opponents 32 880-1984 .443 1978-79 30 1053-1897 .555 Opponents 30 917-1978 .464 1977-78 28 954-1833 .520 Opponents 28 796-1876 .424 1976-77 29 1001-1994 .502 Opponents 29 876-1911 .458 1975-76 32 1112-2216 .502 Opponents 32 963-2149 .448 1974-75 31 1063-2217 .479 Opponents 31 934-2149 .435 1973-74 30 1051-2073 .507 Opponents 30 791-1911 .414 1972-73 30 1054-2032 .519 Opponents 30 794-2006 .396 1971-72 30 1140-2262 .504 Opponents 30 766-2003 .382 1970-71 30 995-2197 .453 Opponents 30 849-2001 .424 1969-70 30 1083-2184 .496 Opponents 30 906-2156 .419 1968-69 30 1027-1999 .514 Opponents 30 758-2026 .374 1967-68 30 1161-2321 .500 Opponents 30 781-2029 .384 1966-67 30 1082-2081 .519 Opponents 30 779-1989 .392 1965-66 26 836-1903 .439 Opponents 26 733-1730 .423 1964-65 30 1000-2172 .460 Opponents 30 830-2005 .414 1963-64 30 1023-2256 .453 Opponents 30 798-2080 .384 1962-63 29 825-2029 .407 Opponents 29 703-1782 .395 1961-62 29 795-1912 .416 Opponents 29 787-1997 .394 1960-61 26 710-1737 .409 Opponents 26 635-1653 .384 1959-60 26 574-1645 .348 Opponents 26 582-1487 .391 1958-59 25 579-1718 .337 Opponents 25 519-1558 .333 1957-58 26 656-1813 .362 Opponents 26 585-1724 .339 1956-57 26 648-1769 .367 Opponents 26 530-1576 .336 1955-56 28 779-2037 .382 Opponents 28 659-1886 .349 1954-55 26 701-1724 .407 Opponents 26 548-1496 .366 1953-54 25 683-1716 .398 Opponents 25 528-1583 .333 1952-53 25 588-1695 .347 Opponents 25 525-1652 .317 1951-52 32 736-2158 .341 Opponents 32 686-2023 .339 1950-51 29 711-1920 .370 Opponents 29 623-1959 .318 1949-50 31 750-2335 .321 Opponents 31 587-1940 .303 1948-49 29 603-2111 .286 Opponents 29 520-1942 .268 1947-48 25 492-1775 .277 Opponents 25 477-1614 .295
3FG-A Pct
FT-A Pct
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618-864 .715 465-652 .718 462-611 .756 368-529 .696 479-665 .720 296-448 .661 407-568 .717 291-425 .685 421-585 .719 400-557 .718 500-712 .702 370-546 .678 368-524 .702 300-422 .711 332-527 .629 214-315 .679 558-803 .695 396-578 .685 514-789 .651 357-520 .687 593-852 .696 391-554 .706 486-752 .646 399-591 .675 480-700 .686 453-688 .663 523-783 .668 352-570 .618 510-720 .708 423-608 .696 589-892 .660 480-734 .654 620-963 .644 506-783 .646 482-754 .639 460-693 .664 587-813 .722 444-663 .669 557-802 .695 486-701 .693 522-780 .669 520-799 .651 404-625 .646 436-646 .675 419-638 .657 454-696 .652 590-825 .715 553-853 .648 642-942 .682 607-962 .631 565-796 .709 562-844 .666 513-766 .669 513-812 .631 518-806 .643 497-742 .669 566-862 .657 532-824 .646 505-760 .664 487-755 .645 423-695 .609 484-806 .600 398-694 .573 382-635 .602 295-533 .553 317-566 .560
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OR
145
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DR
TOT AVG
— 1193 37.3 — 1012 31.6 — 1095 36.5 — 966 32.2 — 1147 41.0 — 946 33.8 — 1230 42.4 — 1095 37.8 — 1384 43.3 — 1234 38.6 — 1417 45.7 — 1290 41.6 — 1352 45.1 — 1030 34.3 — 1469 49.0 — 1014 33.8 — 1647 54.9 — 1140 38.0 — 1574 52.5 — 1212 40.4 — 1519 50.6 — 1229 41.0 — 1513 50.4 — 1141 38.0 — 1603 53.4 — 1238 41.3 — 1495 49.8 — 1196 39.9 — 1288 49.5 — 1175 45.2 — 1559 52.0 — 1332 44.4 — 1670 55.7 — 1428 47.6 — 1501 51.8 — 1266 43.7 — 1451 50.0 — 1295 44.7 — 1313 50.5 — 1152 44.3 — 1288 49.5 — 1175 45.2 — 1389 55.6 — 1170 46.8 — 1142 43.9 — 1068 41.1 — 1227 47.2 — 1024 39.4 — 1493 53.3 — 1085 38.8 — 1176 45.2 — 891 34.3 — 1028 41.1 — 769 30.8 — 1011 40.4 — 880 35.2 — 1474 46.1 — 1262 39.4 — 1050 36.2 — 1084 37.4 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
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TO
BS
S
Pts Avg
660 577 106 222 2554 79.8 739 521 70 232 2225 69.5 565 485 143 190 2568 85.6 417 — — — 2202 73.4 506 — — — 2387 85.3 388 — — — 1888 67.4 548 — — — 2409 83.1 444 — — — 2043 70.4 613 — — — 2645 82.7 552 — — — 2326 72.7 597 — — — 2626 84.7 515 — — — 2238 72.2 673 — — — 2470 82.3 412 — — — 1882 62.7 — — — — 2440 81.3 — — — — 1802 60.1 — — — — 2838 94.6 — — — — 1928 64.3 — — — — 2504 83.5 — — — — 2055 68.5 — — — — 2759 91.9 — — — — 2201 73.4 — — — — 2540 84.7 — — — — 1915 63.8 — — — — 2802 93.4 — — — — 2015 67.2 — — — — 2687 89.6 — — — — 1910 63.7 — — — — 2182 83.9 — — — — 1889 72.7 — — — — 2589 86.3 — — — — 2140 71.3 — — — — 2666 88.9 — — — — 2102 70.1 — — — — 2132 73.5 — — — — 1866 64.3 — — — — 2177 75.1 — — — — 2018 69.6 — — — — 1977 76.0 — — — — 1756 67.5 — — — — 1670 64.2 — — — — 1684 64.8 — — — — 1562 62.5 — — — — 1474 58.9 — — — — 1731 66.6 — — — — 1624 62.5 — — — — 1886 72.5 — — — — 1613 62.0 — — — — 2200 78.6 — — — — 1925 68.8 — — — — 1967 75.7 — — — — 1658 63.8 — — — — 1879 75.1 — — — — 1569 62.7 — — — — 1694 67.8 — — — — 1547 61.9 — — — — 2038 63.7 — — — — 1904 59.5 — — — — 1927 66.4 — — — — 1733 59.8 — — — — 1923 62.0 — — — — 1658 53.5 — — — — 1604 55.3 — — — — 1422 49.0 — — — — 1279 51.2 — — — — 1271 50.8
100-POINT GAMES Score 149-98 137-100 134-101 133-84 127-69 124-78 123-93 122-57 121-90 121-80 121-77 120-91 120-74 120-90 120-86 120-82 119-79 119-81 119-78 119-75 118-79 117-53 116-100 116-78 115-77 115-66 115-65 115-77 115-71 115-93 114-97 114-83 114-56 114-63 113-62 113-62 113-70 113-93 113-94 113-71 112-85 112-76 112-61 111-58 111-79 111-66 111-100 (3 OT) 111-59 110-89 110-116 (2 OT) 110-102 (3 OT) 110-86 110-85 110-63 110-81 109-67 109-75 109-88 109-64 109-69 109-70 109-95 109-74 109-73 109-60 108-83 108-85 108-85 108-61 108-77 108-77 108-80 108-67 108-89 108-89 107-73 107-60 107-103 107-72 107-83 107-87 107-76
Opponent Loyola Marymount George Mason UC Irvine Louisiana State Miami Rice St. Mary’s Portland Georgia Tech Iowa State Washington State Cal State Fullerton Stanford Stanford Wichita State Illinois Oral Roberts Texas Christian Oregon UC Santa Barbara Stanford Texas A&M UC Irvine Stanford Loyola Marymount East Tennessee Texas Wyoming California Boston College Cal State Northridge Stanford Notre Dame Notre Dame Wyoming Oral Roberts St. Mary’s California Memphis State Brigham Young Pittsburgh Indiana State Baylor Arizona Denver Oklahoma Dayton St. Bonaventure Fresno State Stanford Washington State Arizona Tulsa Ohio Iowa State Delaware State Charleston Southern Stephen F. Austin Miami (FL) San Jose State Washington California California Bradley Wyoming UNLV Pepperdine DePaul Denver Baylor Notre Dame Washington State St. Louis Wichita State Oregon USC Rice Oregon Stanford USC Duke Arizona State
Date 12/2/90 12/22/94 11/23/90 12/23/69 12/12/69 12/5/70 12/5/90 1/20/67 12/27/69 12/9/67 1/4/64 12/13/97 2/26/76 2/27/70 12/8/67 1/29/67 11/20/87 12/23/71 2/16/68 1/21/67 1/14/72 12/11/71 12/17/87 1/14/67 11/27/93 12/29/89 12/29/71 1/24/70 3/2/68 12/19/64 12/19/98 2/24/77 12/22/71 12/23/67 12/23/08 12/28/91 12/6/80 2/27/76 12/20/74 12/6/63 2/2/91 12/5/64 12/20/63 3/10/83 1/2/76 1/4/75 3/14/74 12/22/73 12/27/90 12/23/87 2/24/79 2/17/79 12/18/76 12/21/73 12/10/71 12/2/98 3/13/97 12/18/95 12/21/85 12/22/78 2/12/72 2/28/70 1/31/69 12/22/67 3/17/67 12/4/93 12/19/90 11/25/78 1/22/72 12/4/70 1/3/70 2/8/69 12/29/67 3/19/65 2/25/56 1/5/14 12/17/76 2/8/75 3/6/71 12/30/66 12/10/66 12/11/64
Site Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Anchorage, Alaska Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pullman, Wash. Pauley Pavilion Stanford, Calif. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Chicago, Ill. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Milwaukee, Wis. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Berkeley, Calif. Pauley Pavilion L.A. Sports Arena Pauley Pavilion Terra Haute, Ind. Long Beach, Calif. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Tucson, Ariz. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Stanford, Calif. Pullman, Wash. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Auburn Hills, Mich. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Corvallis, Ore. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion L.A. Sports Arena Portland, Ore. Venice High Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Eugene, Ore. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Sports Arena
Score 107-76 106-65 106-80 106-97 106-73 106-92 106-72 106-72 106-82 106-41 105-84 105-67 105-101 (2OT) 105-70 105-73 105-94 105-49 105-90 104-88 104-71 104-64 104-70 104-78 104-76 104-63 104-71 104-74 104-92 103-98 (OT) 103-88 103-81 103-89 103-91 (OT) 103-69 103-69 103-66 103-80 103-68 102-94 102-96 102-112 102-71 102-58 102-94 (OT) 102-72 102-73 102-84 101-84 101-72 101-78 101-87 101-86 101-79 101-77 101-64 101-85 101-79 101-70 101-69 101-67 101-93 101-64 100-70 100-68 100-39 100-61 100-77 100-80 100-83 100-71 100-86 100-48 100-83 100-88 100-64 100-62 100-66 100-78 100-56 100-71 100-76 100-88
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Opponent UC Santa Barbara Chattanooga Loyola California Seattle Rutgers Seattle Iowa Dayton New Mexico Nevada Portland Cincinnati Maryland Iona Washington The Citadel USC California Oregon State Washington Colorado Washington State UC Santa Barbara Oregon Wyoming Utah Dayton South Florida Stanford Boston College Tennessee Michigan California Oregon California Texas Tech Pepperdine Arizona State Connecticut Tulsa Oregon UC Santa Barbara USC California Stanford Stanford USC USC Washington Stanford San Diego State Arkansas Providence Stanford Washington Utah State Washington State Houston USC USF Oklahoma James Madison New Mexico State Morgan State Washington State Duke LSU Oregon Stanford Stanford Washington Washington Pacific Houston Stanford Oregon Washington State Wisconsin Washington Brigham Young Stanford
Date 1/31/64 11/24/13 12/20/91 1/21/90 11/27/77 3/29/76 12/20/75 12/4/71 1/2/71 12/22/54 11/28/13 12/14/02 3/17/02 3/18/00 11/27/99 1/31/98 12/3/71 12/3/66 2/23/95 1/8/94 2/18/78 12/2/77 2/12/76 1/23/75 2/10/68 12/30/67 12/30/64 12/31/54 12/23/99 2/26/94 12/23/78 1/30/77 3/15/75 3/5/71 2/22/69 3/4/67 1/26/63 1/30/54 3/5/98 3/25/95 3/18/94 2/22/87 12/21/79 2/9/79 1/18/75 3/4/72 1/31/70 1/21/98 2/3/94 2/23/89 1/22/83 12/15/75 11/30/73 1/20/73 2/2/78 2/14/70 3/14/70 2/26/68 3/22/68 2/3/68 3/13/65 12/14/62 11/13/12 12/15/09 12/1/99 2/25/99 2/26/95 12/18/93 2/21/91 1/26/85 1/15/77 1/5/74 2/19/72 12/11/70 1/18/69 3/1/68 2/11/67 2/25/67 12/28/66 2/12/66 3/12/65 2/22/64
Site Santa Barbara, Calif. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Berkeley, Calif. Pauley Pavilion Philadelphia, Pa. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion UCLA Men’s Gym Las Vegas, Nev. Pauley Pavilion Pittsburgh, Pa. The Metrodome Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Berkeley, Calif. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Eugene, Ore. Sports Arena Sports Arena New York, N.Y. Laie, Hawaii Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Atlanta, Ga. Pullman, Wash. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Berkeley, Calif. Texas Tech UCLA Men’s Gym Pauley Pavilion Oakland, Calif. Oklahoma City, Okla. Eugene, Ore. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Berkeley, Calif. Stanford, Calif. Stanford, Calif. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Stanford, Calif. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Seattle, Wash. Pullman, Wash. L.A. Sports Arena Pauley Pavilion Provo, Utah Santa Monica, Calif. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Stanford, Calif. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Provo, Utah Stanford, Calif.
UCLA’S TOP CROWDS
UCLA’s All-Time Top Crowds Crowd 53,510 52,693 43,822 43,718 43,168 40,589 38,540 38,540 31,930 31,765 31,569 31,428 29,731 29,231 28,885 28,880 27,959 26,358 23,023 21,639 21,572 21,214 21,020 21,020 20,943 20,712 20,303 20,270 20,127 20,043 19,987 19,894 19,872 19,689 19,596 19,528 19,500 19,466 19,455 19,423 19,384 19,301
Date Opponent 3/31/07 vs. Florida 1/20/68 vs. Houston 4/1/06 vs. LSU 4/5/08 vs. Memphis 4/3/06 vs. Florida 3/20/98 vs. Kentucky 4/3/95 vs. Arkansas 4/1/95 vs. Oklahoma State 3/22/97 vs. Minnesota 3/27/71 vs. Villanova 3/14/96 vs. Princeton 3/25/71 vs. Kansas 2/13/00 vs. Syracuse 3/20/97 vs. Iowa State 12/19/92 vs. Georgia 12/23/81 vs. LSU 3/11/99 vs. Detroit Mercy 3/18/00 vs. Maryland 11/26/82 vs. Brigham Young 3/17/77 vs. Idaho State 1/15/00 vs. North Carolina 3/23/00 vs. Iowa State 3/15/97 vs. Xavier 3/13/97 vs. Charleston Southern 3/17/01 vs. Utah State 12/17/88 vs. North Carolina 12/3/88 vs. Brigham Young 3/22/01 vs. Duke 3/16/00 vs. Ball State 1/25/97 vs. Louisville 1/23/99 vs. Louisville 3/21/09 vs. Villanova 3/5/95 vs. Louisville 3/25/06 vs. Memphis 3/23/06 vs. Gonzaga 11/10/00 vs. Kentucky 12/30/68 vs. St. John’s 2/2/92 vs. Louisville 1/7/90 vs. Louisville 3/15/98 vs. Michigan 2/1/86 vs. Louisville 3/26/73 vs. Memphis State
UCLA’s Top Pauley Pavilion Crowds Venue Georgia Dome (Atlanta, Ga.) Astrodome (Houston, Texas) RCA Dome (Indianapolis, Ind.) Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas) RCA Dome (Indianapolis, Ind.) Tropicana Dome (St. Petersburg, Fla.) Kingdome (Seattle, Wash.) Kingdome (Seattle, Wash.) Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas) Astrodome (Houston, Texas) RCA Dome (Indianapolis, Ind.) Astrodome (Houston, Texas) Carrier Dome (Syracuse, N.Y.) Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas) Georgia Dome (Atlanta, Ga.) Superdome (New Orleans, La.) RCA Dome (Indianapolis, Ind.) Metrodome (Minneapolis, Minn.) Provo, Utah Provo, Utah at Chapel Hill, N.C. Palace of Auburn Hills Palace of Auburn Hills Palace of Auburn Hills Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, N.C.) at Chapel Hill, N.C. at Provo, Utah First Union Arena (Philadelphia, Pa.) The Metrodome (Minneapolis, Minn.) Freedom Hall Freedom Hall Wachovia Center (Philadelphia, Pa.) Freedom Hall Oakland Arena (Oakland, Calif.) Oakland Arena (Oakland, Calif.) Madison Square Garden (New York) Madison Square Garden (New York) Freedom Hall Freedom Hall Georgia Dome (Atlanta, Ga.) Freedom Hall The Arena (St. Louis, Mo.)
Description NCAA Championship semifinals NCAA Championship semifinals NCAA Championship semifinals NCAA Championship finals NCAA South Regional semifinal NCAA Championship finals NCAA Championship semifinals NCAA Midwest regional final NCAA Championship finals NCAA first round NCAA Championship semifinals NCAA Midwest Regional semifinals NCAA first round NCAA Midwest second round NCAA West Regional semifinals NCAA Midwest Regional semifinal NCAA Midwest second round NCAA Midwest first round NCAA East second round NCAA East Regional semifinal NCAA Midwest first round NCAA East second round NCAA Oakland Regional final NCAA Oakland Regional semifinal Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament Holiday Festival NCAA South Regional second round NCAA Championship finals
Crowd Opponent 13,727 Arizona 13,513 Indiana State 13,478 Duke 13,382 USC 13,283 Arizona 13,079 Stanford 13,037 USC 13,037 Oregon 13,023 Duke 13,014 Arizona 12,961 LSU 12,922 Stanford 12,912 Oregon 12,903 USC 12,898 Arizona 12,897 Houston 12,893 Washington State 12,884 USC 12,883 Oregon State 12,883 Stanford 12,881 California 12,875 USC 12,874 Notre Dame 12,857 Duke 12,853 Maryland 12,853 Oregon State 12,842 USC 12,834 California 12,832 Arizona 12,829 Notre Dame 12,823 USC 12,823 Arizona 12,820 Ohio State 12,817 New Mexico State ^ 12,815 USC 12,812 Santa Clara ^ 12,810 USC 12,810 USC 12,805 Stanford 12,802 San Francisco 12,802 Purdue ^ NCAA West Regional contest
UCLA Opponents’ 100-Point Games
UCLA’s Largest Margin of Victory
UCLA 84 110 102 83 68 61 83 70 70 79 94 99 84 75 82 78 81 107 64 110 96 105 134 116 111 137 93
Margin UCLA OPP Opponent 65 122 57 Portland 65 106 41 New Mexico 65 83 18 Los Angeles Police 64 117 53 Texas A&M 61 100 39 Morgan State 58 114 56 Notre Dame 58 127 69 Miami (Fla.) 57 76 19 La Verne 56 105 49 The Citadel 53 111 58 Arizona 53 93 40 Occidental 52 100 48 Washington 52 111 59 St. Bonaventure 52 93 41 Washington State 51 113 62 Wyoming 51 113 62 Oral Roberts 51 149 98 Loyola 51 114 63 Notre Dame 51 112 61 Baylor 50 115 65 Texas 50 93 43 Fresno State
OPP W/L 120 L 116 (2 OT) L 112 L 110 L 109 L 109 L 107 L 107 L 106 L 106 L 105 (OT) L 105 L 105 L 104 L 104 L 104 L 103 L 103 W 102 L 102 (3 OT) W 102 L 101 (2 OT) W 101 W 100 W 100 (3 OT) W 100 W 100 L
Opponent Duke Stanford Tulsa Illinois North Carolina Stanford Arizona North Carolina Arizona Indiana Arizona Oregon Ohio State Arizona State California North Carolina Washington Oregon Arizona Washington State Loyola Cincinnati UC Irvine UC Irvine Dayton George Mason California
Date Site 2/22/98 Durham 12/23/87 Stanford 3/18/94 Oklahoma City 12/4/64 Champaign 11/27/97 Anchorage 1/9/97 Stanford 2/14/04 Tucson 11/24/85 Chapel Hill 2/13/03 Tucson 3/28/92 Albuquerque 2/10/91 Pauley Pavilion 2/22/90 Eugene 12/28/61 Sports Arena 2/17/00 Tempe 1/24/93 Pauley Pavilion 12/17/88 Chapel Hill 2/22/75 Seattle 2/8/75 Eugene 2/18/89 Tucson 2/18/89 Pullman 1/28/66 Chicago 3/17/02 Pittsburgh 11/23/90 Anchorage 12/17/87 Pauley Pavilion 3/14/74 Tucson 12/22/94 Pauley Pavilion 1/28/95 Pauley Pavilion
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Date W/L Score 3/2/13 W 74-69 11/9/12 W 86-59 2/23/97 W 73-69 2/19/97 W 82-60 1/9/14 L 75-79 2/12/98 L 81-84 1/18/06 W 66-45 3/11/95 W 94-78 3/1/92 L 65-75 2/15/96 W 76-75 12/13/69 W 133-84 1/16/99 L 59-72 2/20/71 W 74-67 3/8/69 L 44-46 3/12/92 W 89-81 1/18/69 W 100-64 2/13/70 W 95-61 2/1/75 W 89-84 2/10/67 W 76-44 3/1/75 W 93-59 1/13/96 W 93-73 3/13/71 W 73-62 1/26/74 W 94-75 2/26/95 W 100-77 12/1/73 W 65-64 2/19/71 W 94-64 1/29/92 L 82-86 3/5/71 W 103-69 1/20/94 W 74-66 12/11/76 L 63-66 2/24/05 W 90-69 2/10/91 W 96-70 12/30/71 W 79-53 3/13/69 W 53-38 3/4/66 W 94-79 3/15/69 W 90-52 2/7/07 W 70-65 2/6/02 W 67-65 1/14/72 W 118-79 1/19/73 W 92-64 11/30/68 W 94-82
Date Site 1/20/67 Pauley Pavilion 12/22/54 Men’s Gym 12/20/46 Men’s Gym 12/11/71 Pauley Pavilion 12/1/99 Pauley Pavilion 12/22/71 Pauley Pavilion 12/12/69 Pauley Pavilion 1938-39 12/3/71 Pauley Pavilion 3/10/83 Pauley Pavilion 12/22/57 Pan Pacific Auditorium 1/5/74 Seattle, WA 12/22/73 Pauley Pavilion 2/5/65 Sports Arena 12/23/08 Pauley Pavilion 12/28/91 Pauley Pavilion 12/2/90 Pauley Pavilion 12/23/67 Pauley Pavilion 12/20/63 Long Beach 12/29/71 Pauley Pavilion 2/3/50 Men’s Gym
RETIRED JERSEY NUMBERS
#11 DON BARKSDALE Ceremony: Feb 7, 2013 (Pauley Pavilion) UCLA retired the jersey of the late Don Barksdale at halftime of the Bruins’ 59-57 victory over Washington on Feb. 7, 2013. The Bruins celebrated the legacy of Barksdale on the court in Pauley Pavilion before members of his family. UCLA won the contest that night on a buzzer-beating jump shot from Larry Drew II before a crowd of 8,075. Notes on Don Barksdale A legendary African-American sports pioneer, Don Barksdale was one of UCLA’s early superstars who could be described as the “Jackie Robinson” of basketball ... he was the first African-American to earn All-America honors at UCLA (1947), the first to win an Olympic basketball gold medal (1948), one of the first to break the NBA’s color barrier (1951) and the first to play in the NBA’s All-Star Game ... Barksdale enrolled at UCLA in February 1943 and immediately made an impact, playing in five basketball games and averaging 13 points per contest ... World War II limited his UCLA career to five basketball games in 1943, one full season in 1946-47 and one track campaign in 1946-47 ... That season, he led the PCC Southern Division in scoring to become the Bruins’ third All-America selection ... Barksdale helped lead UCLA to its second division championship and first conference playoff ... he entered the NBA in 1951 with the Baltimore Bullets as a 29-year-old seasoned rookie ... Barksdale played four years in the NBA and was among the leagu’es top scorers each season, being named All-NBA in 1953 ... at the 1948 Olympics in London, he was a member of the U.S. team that won all 12 games and the gold medal.
#25 Gail Goodrich Ceremony: Dec. 18, 2004 (Pauley Pavilion) When UCLA hosted Michigan on Dec. 18, 2004, Gail Goodrich has his No. 25 jersey number retired, becoming the school’s seventh men’s basketball player to achieve the honor. A member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Goodrich helped lead UCLA to its first two NCAA championships (1964, 1965). Notes on Gail Goodrich A three-year letterman (1963-65) under John Wooden, Goodrich was the leading scorer on UCLA’s first two NCAA Championship teams (1964, 1965) … as a senior co-captain (with Keith Erickson) and All-America selection in 1965, he averaged a team-leading 24.8 points … in the 1965 NCAA championship, his then-title game record 42 points led No. 2 UCLA to an 87-66 victory over No. 1 Michigan … as a junior, with backcourt teammate and senior Walt Hazzard, Goodrich was the leading scorer (21.5 ppg) on a team that recorded the school’s first perfect 30-0 record and first-ever NCAA title … a two-time NCAA Final Four All-Tournament team selection (1964, 1965) … finished his career as UCLA’s all-time leader scorer (1,690 points, now No. 13 all-time) ... Goodrich’s 24.8 ppg scoring average is No. 3 in school history and No. 1 among UCLA guards ... enjoyed a 14-year NBA playing career ... was a five-time NBA All-Star ... was the leading scorer (25.9 ppg) on the Los Angeles Lakers’ 1972 NBA Championship team, a squad that set an NBA record with 33 consecutive victories … charter member of the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame (in 1984) … was a 1996 inductee to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame … Long Beach Poly High School (No. 12) and the Lakers (No. 25) have also retired Goodrich’s jersey numbers … 2005 Pac-12 Hall of Honor inductee.
#31 REGGIE MILLER Ceremony: Jan 30, 2013 (Pauley Pavilion) UCLA retired the jersey of Reggie Miller at halftime of a game between the Bruins and crosstown rival USC on Jan. 30, 2013. Miller, who donned No. 31, during a fouryear career at UCLA, was joined on the court during his retirement ceremony by nephew Darrell Miller Jr., then a freshman on UCLA’s baseball team. Notes on Reggie Miller A four-year letterwinner at UCLA (1984-87), Reggie Miller enjoyed an illustrious 18-year NBA career with the Indiana Pacers from 1987 through 2005 ... Miller earned his degree in history at UCLA after graduating from Riverside Poly ... as a sophomore with the Bruins in 1984-85, he led UCLA to the NIT championship ... as a senior in 1986-87, Miller led the Bruins to a Pac-10 regular-season title and the program’s first-ever Pac-10 Tournament championship ... the three-point field goal was instituted in 1986-87, his senior season, and that year he made 69 of his 247 field goals from behind the threepoint arc ... Miller’s final collegiate game was a loss in the second round of the 1987 NCAA Tournament against Wyoming ... he finished his UCLA career second in all-time scoring behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Miller is now tied for third on that list with Jason Kapono) ... he still holds UCLA’s single-seaosn records for most league points, highest
Ed O’Bannon league scoring average and most free throws ... Miller is one of five Indiana Pacers to have his jersey (No. 31) retired by the organization ... during his 18-year NBA career, Miller played in all 1,389 games for the Indiana Pacers ... he made 2,560 three-pointers during his professional career (a total that ranked first at the time and now ranks second to Ray Allen) ... Miller came to UCLA from an athletic family ... his brother Darrell played catcher for the California Angels and now serves as MLB’s vice president of youth and facility development ... his sister Cheryl is a Hall of Fame women’s basketball player who competed for the 1984 U.S. gold-medal winning Olympic women’s basketball team ... his sister Tammy played volleyball at Cal State Fullerton.
#31 Ed O’Bannon Ceremony: February 1, 1996 (Pauley Pavilion) Ed O’Bannon’s jersey number was retired in a halftime ceremony on Feb. 1, 1996, just the second such retirement ceremony in school history. During halftime of the UCLAOregon contest, UCLA retired the numbers of O’Bannon (31), along with No. 42 Walt Hazzard, No. 35 Sidney Wicks, No. 54 Marques Johnson — all National Player of the Year selections during their Bruin careers. Notes on Ed O’Bannon A four-year letterman (1992-95) and three-year starter (1993-95) under Jim Harrick, O’Bannon entered UCLA after having been named the National High School Player of the Year in 1990 (Artesia HS) ... before the start of his freshman season at UCLA, O’Bannon severely injured his left knee, requiring major surgery that forced him to miss the Bruins’ 1990-91 campaign ... as a sophomore starter in 1993, he averaged 16.7 ppg (second on the team) and 7.0 rpg (first on the team) ... he secured first-team All-Pac-10 honors and was an honorable mention All-America selection in 1993 ... as a junior in 1994, O’Bannon led the Bruins in scoring (18.2 ppg) and rebounding (8.8 rpg) to earn third-team AllAmerica acclaim and first-team All-Pac-10 honors for the second straight year … as a senior in 1995, O’Bannon led UCLA to its 11th NCAA championship ... he was named “Most Outstanding Player” at the Final Four ... that season, he led UCLA in scoring (20.4 ppg) and rebounding (8.3) ... in 1994-95, he led UCLA to a then-school-record 32 wins, including a 19-game winning streak ... O’Bannon was named 1994-95 National Player of the Year by the USBWA and CBS-Chevrolet, secured the John R. Wooden Award and was named Pac-10 co-Player of the Year … was selected No. 9 overall in the 1995 NBA Draft (New Jersey Nets) … inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 2005.
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#32 Bill Walton Ceremony: February 3, 1990 (Pauley Pavilion) Bill Walton, along with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Lew Alcindor), Ann Meyers-Drysdale and Denise Curry, had their numbers retired in a ceremony at halftime of the UCLA-DePaul game. This ceremony was the key moment in UCLA’s “Pauley at 25” celebration during the 1989-90 season and marked the first time that any UCLA basketball numbers had been retired. All four players earned consensus All-America honors three times, the criteria used for deciding which of UCLA’s outstanding players should have their numbers retired. All four players are in the Basketball Hall of Fame (Springfield, Mass.) and the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame. Notes on Bill Walton One of the best all-around centers ever to play college basketball, Walton was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 1993 … he was inducted into the GTE Academic All-America Hall of Fame in 1994 … as a player, was very skilled offensively, intimidating defensively, and could rebound and start a fast break as well as anyone who ever played the game … starting center for three seasons (1972-74) after starring with the Bruins’ freshman team in 1970-71 … led UCLA to two NCAA titles and a combined record of 86-4 … played on the only teams to record back-to-back 30-0 seasons … his teams won their first 73 games, as UCLA won an NCAA-record 88 consecutive games … three-time consensus All-America selection and Player of the Year … ranks first in career rebounding with 1,370 (15.7 rpg average) and second in field goal percentage (.651) … ranks third in career scoring average (20.3 ppg) and 11th in career points (1,767) … holds UCLA’s single-season rebounds reocrd (506, for a 16.9 avg) ... twice registered 27 rebounds in one game (one shy of that record) … was the No. 1 overall selection in the 1974 NBA Draft (Portland Trail Blazers) … averaged 13.3 ppg and 10.5 rpg in a professional career marred by injuries … led Portland to the NBA crown in 1977 and also helped Boston win the 1986 NBA Title … was a charter member of the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame (1984) … was named a recipient of the NCAA Silver Anniversary Award in 1999 … in 2003, became a lead NBA analyst for ABC/ESPN.
(left to right) Sidney Wicks, Marques Johnson, Walt Hazzard and Ed O’Bannon at their 1996 jersey retirement ceremony.
#33 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Lew Alcindor) Ceremony: February 3, 1990 (Pauley Pavilion) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Lew Alcindor) and Bill Walton became the first two men’s basketball players to have their uniform numbers retired at UCLA. The special ceremony at halftime of the UCLA-DePaul game on Feb. 3, 1990, served as the key moment in the “Pauley at 25” celebration in 1989-90. Ann Meyers-Drysdale and Denise Curry also had their numbers retired during the special halftime ceremony. Abdul-Jabbar and Walton earned consensus All-America honors three times. Both players have been inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (Springfield, Mass.) and the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame. Notes on Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, then Lew Alcindor, was the great offensive force of his time in college basketball history … he was the recipient of the NCAA Silver Anniversary Award in 1994 … Abdul-Jabbar was elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1995 … played center for three seasons (1967-69) after starring with the UCLA freshman team in 1965-66 … led the Bruins to three consecutive NCAA championships (1967, 1968, 1969) and a combined record of 88-2 … was the only player ever selected Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four three times … was a three-time College Player of the Year and three-time consensus All-America selection … ranks first in career scoring average (26.4 ppg) at UCLA … ranks second with 2,325 points and 1,367 rebounds (15.5 average) and third with his .639 career field goal percentage … established UCLA records for single-season points (870 for a 29.0 average) and single-game points (61 against Washington State as a sophomore) … was the No. 1 overall selection in the 1969 NBA Draft by the Milwaukee Bucks ... played 20 seasons for Milwaukee and for the Los Angeles Lakers … selected MVP six times ... won six NBA titles (five with the Lakers) and holds the league scoring record with 38,387 points … charter member of the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame (1984) … was a 2003 Pac-12 Hall of Honor enshrinement selection.
#35 Sidney Wicks Ceremony: February 1, 1996 (Pauley Pavilion) Sidney Wicks’ jersey number was retired in a halftime ceremony on Feb. 1, 1996, just the second such retirement ceremony in UCLA basketball history. During halftime of the UCLA-Oregon contest, UCLA retired the numbers of Wicks (35), along with No. 31 Ed O’Bannon, No. 42 Walt Hazzard and No. 54 Marques Johnson — all National Player of the Year selections during their collegiate careers at UCLA.
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Notes on Sidney Wicks A three-year letterman (1969-71) and two-year starter (1970-71), Wicks was instrumental in leading UCLA to three straight NCAA titles under head coach John Wooden … at 6-foot-8 and 230 pounds, he was UCLA’s leading scorer and rebounder in 1969-70, averaging 18.6 ppg and 11.9 rpg as a junior ... that year, he directed UCLA to its sixth NCAA championship and fourth consecutive national title … as a junior, Wicks was named Most Outstanding Player at the NCAA Final Four and earned National co-Player of the Year acclaim from the Helms Athletic Foundation … as a senior co-captain in 1970-71, he led UCLA in scoring (21.3 ppg) and rebounding (12.7 rpg) as the Bruins won their seventh national crown (fifth in a row) … he earned Player of the Year honors from the USBWA and The Sporting News in 1970-71 … Wicks enjoyed a 10-year career in the NBA after being selected No. 2 overall in the 1971 NBA Draft (Portland Trail Blazers) and was named NBA Rookie of the Year in 1972 ... he served for four seasons as an assistant coach on Walt Hazzard’s UCLA staff (1984-88) … Wicks was inducted into the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame in 1985.
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RETIRED JERSEY NUMBERS time of his jersey retirement, Wilkes ranked No. 30 on UCLA’s all-time scoring list, having registered 1,349 points in three seasons with the Bruins ... he finished his collegiate career having averaged 15.0 points per game, making 51.4 percent of his total shots.
#54 Marques Johnson Ceremony: February 1, 1996 (Pauley Pavilion) Marques Johnson’ jersey number was retired in a special halftime ceremony during UCLA’s game against Oregon on Feb. 1, 1996, in Pauley Pavilion. In just the second such retirement ceremony in program history, Johnson was accompanied by three other former players who also had their respective jersey numbers retired — No. 42 Walt Hazzard, No. 35 Sidney Wicks and No. 31 Ed O’Bannon. All four players had been National Player of the Year selections during their Bruin careers. Notes on Marques Johnson A four-year letterman (1974-77) and three-year starter (1975-77) under head coaches John Wooden and Gene Bartow … as a sophomore starter, the 6-foot-7, 225-pounder helped lead UCLA to its 10th NCAA championship under Wooden ... as a junior, he served as co-captain for UCLA’s 1975-76 team ... that season, he was the Bruins’ second-leading scorer (17.3 ppg) and top rebounder (9.4 rpg) when UCLA advanced to the Final Four … in 1976-77, Johnson served as team captain during his senior year ... as a senior, he led the Bruins in scoring (21.4 ppg) and rebounding (11.1 rpg) ... in addition, he won the first-ever John R. Wooden Award as the National Player of the Year … Johnson was selected third overall in the 1977 NBA Draft (Milwaukee Bucks) and enjoyed a 10-year NBA career, earning numerous All-NBA honors ... he was inducted into the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame in 1988 ... his sons Kris (1995-98) and Josiah (2002-05) wore his jersey number while playing for UCLA’s basketball team ... was named to the 2002 NABC Hillyard Silver Anniversary All-America basketball team … has served as a Fox Sports Network basketball analyst.
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#42 Walt Hazzard Ceremony: February 1, 1996 (Pauley Pavilion) Walt Hazzard’s jersey number was retired on Feb. 1, 1996, during a halftime ceremony as UCLA hosted Oregon in Pauley Pavilion. Along with Ed O’Bannon (No. 31), Walt Hazzard (No. 24) and Marques Johnson (No. 54), Hazzard was a part of the second such retirement ceremony in program history. Notes on Walt Hazzard Walt Hazzard served UCLA’s basketball program as both a player and head coach ... the 6-foot-2 point guard was a three-year starter on the varsity squad (1962-64) and twice secured All-America acclaim (1963, 1964) under head coach John Wooden ... as a senior co-captain in 1964, Hazzard helped lead the Bruins to their first ever NCAA championship and undefeated season (30-0) … in the 1963-64 season, Hazzard averaged a career-best 18.6 points, was named Most Valuable Player at the NCAA Final Four and earned Player of the Year honors from the Helms Athletic Foundation and USBWA … at the conclusion of his UCLA career, he had scored a then-school-record 1,401 points … Hazzard helped lead the U.S. Olympic Team to the gold medal in 1964 (Tokyo, Japan) ... he was selected in the first round of the 1964 NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Lakers and enjoyed a 10-year NBA career ... he served as UCLA’s head coach for four seasons (1985-88) ... his first UCLA team (1984-85) won the program’s firstever NIT championship ... in 1986-87, he helped UCLA win the Pac-10 regular-season crown and tournament title ... guided UCLA to the second round of the 1987 NCAA Tournament after securing Pac-10 Coach of the Year honors ... was a charter member of the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame in 1984 … was a 2004 Pac-12 Hall of Honor inductee.
#52 JAMAAL WILKES Ceremony: January 17, 2013 (Pauley Pavilion) Jamaal Wilkes’ No. 52 jersey was retired at halftime during UCLA’s 74-64 victory against Oregon State at Pauley Pavilion. Wilkes was the first of three former UCLA standouts, along with Reggie Miller and the late Don Barksdale, to have their jersey numbers retired in 2013. A three-year standout at UCLA, Wilkes helped the Bruins win NCAA Championships in 1972 and 1973. Notes on Jamaal Wilkes A three-year letterman (1972-74), Jamaal Wilkes was a key player on two NCAA Championship teams with the Bruins (1972, 1973) under head coach John Wooden ... he won four NBA titles with the Los Angeles Lakers and Golden State Warriors and was a three-time NBA All-Star, in addition to earning 1975 NBA Rookie of the Year acclaim ... Wilkes was an All-America player at Santa Barbara High School before twice earning All-America acclaim at UCLA ... teamming with Bill Walton, he helped the Bruins to consecutive NCAA championships before a third-place finish at the NCAA Tournament in 1974 ... Wilkes was part of UCLA’s history 88-game winning streak ... he twice secured AllPac-8 honors (1973, 1974) and was a member of the 1972 NCAA All-Tournament Team in addition to capturing first-team All-Academic honors three times (1972-74) ... Wilkes was inducted to the Pac-12 Men’s Basketball Hall of Honors in March 2007 ... he enjoyed a 12-year NBA career with the Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers ... Wilkes led the Lakers to three NBA titles (1980, 1982, 1985) and the Warriors to one NBA championship (1975) ... at the
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SPORTS ILLUSTRATED COVERS UCLA student-athletes have appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated 125 times, the highest total of any school in the country and at least once in 49 of the last 52 years. Here is the complete list: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68.
Rafer Johnson (Jan. 5, 1959) Gary Cunningham (March 19, 1962) C.K. Yang (Dec. 23, 1963) Walt Hazzard (March 30, 1964) Gail Goodrich (March 29, 1965) Doug McIntosh (Dec. 6, 1965) Arthur Ashe (Aug. 29, 1966) Gary Beban (Sept. 19, 1966) Lew Alcindor (Dec. 5, 1966) Lew Alcindor (April 3, 1967) Gary Beban (Nov. 19, 1967) Lew Alcindor (Jan. 29, 1968) Lew Alcindor (April 1, 1968) Lew Alcindor (March 31, 1969) Lew Alcindor (Oct. 27, 1969) Lew Alcindor (March 9, 1970) John Vallely (March 16, 1970) Sidney Wicks (March 30, 1970) Lew Alcindor (April 27, 1970) Sidney Wicks (Nov. 30, 1970) Lew Alcindor (Feb. 8, 1971) Steve Patterson (April 5, 1971) Lew Alcindor (April 19, 1971) James McAlister (May 17, 1971) Gail Goodrich (Dec. 13, 1971) Bill Walton (March 7, 1972) Bill Walton (April 3, 1972) Lew Alcindor (April 24, 1972) Tommy Prothro (July 24, 1972) John Wooden (Dec. 25, 1972) Bill Walton (Feb. 5, 1973) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Feb. 19, 1973) Bill Walton (March 26, 1973) Bill Walton (Dec. 10, 1973) Bill Walton (Feb. 25, 1974) Jimmy Connors (March 4, 1974) Bill Walton (March 25, 1974) Bill Walton (April 1, 1974) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (May 20, 1974) Jimmy Connors (July 15, 1974) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Bill Walton (Oct. 14, 1974) David Meyers (Feb. 17, 1975) Jimmy Connors (May 5, 1975) Arthur Ashe (July 14, 1975) Dwight Stones (June 14, 1976) Shirley Babashoff (July 19, 1976) Jimmy Connors (Sept. 20, 1976) Bill Walton (Dec. 23, 1976) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Feb. 14, 1977) Sidney Wicks (April 25, 1977) Bill Walton, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (May 27, 1977) Bill Walton (June 13, 1977) Bill Walton (Aug. 21, 1978) Jimmy Connors (Sept. 18, 1978) Bill Walton (Oct. 15, 1979) Darren Daye (March 31, 1980) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (May 5, 1980) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Dec. 15, 1980) Wendell Tyler (Aug. 24, 1981) Jimmy Connors (July 12, 1982) Jimmy Connors (Sept. 20, 1982) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (May 9, 1983) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Feb. 1984) Dwight Stones (July 2, 1984) Rafer Johnson (Aug. 6, 1984) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (June 10, 1985) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (June 17, 1985) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Dec. 23, 1985)
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (May 26, 1986) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (June 22, 1987) Jackie Joyner-Kersee (Sept. 14, 1987) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (April 18, 1988) Florence Griffith Joyner (July 25, 1988) Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Florence Griffith Joyner (Oct. 10, 1988) Florence Griffith Joyner (Dec. 26, 1988) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Jan. 23, 1989) Troy Aikman (Aug. 29, 1989) Troy Aikman (Aug. 27, 1990) Mike Powell (Sept. 9, 1991) Jimmy Connors (Sept. 16, 1991) Jay Schroeder (Dec. 16, 1991) Jackie Joyner-Kersee (July 22, 1992) Gail Devers (Aug. 10, 1992) Arthur Ashe (Dec. 21, 1992) Troy Aikman (Feb. 8, 1993) Arthur Ashe (Feb. 15, 1993) Troy Aikman (1993 Year in Pictures) Troy Aikman (Aug. 1, 1994) Troy Aikman (Jan. 16, 1995) Ed O’Bannon (April 10, 1995) Tyus Edney, Commemorative (April 1995) Steve Bono (Sept. 2, 1996) Cameron Dollar (Regional Basketball Issue) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Nov. 11, 1996) Jackie Robinson (May 5, 1997) Joy Fawcett - USA Soccer (Dec. 20, 1999) Baron Davis (May 21, 2001) Troy Glaus, Commemorative (Oct. 2002) Dan Guerrero (May 5, 2003) John Wooden (March 22, 2004) U.S. Olympic Softball Team (Aug. 30, 2004) 50th Anniversary Issue (Sept. 27, 2004) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Dec. 27, 2004) NCAA Basketball Preview (March 21, 2005) Ben Olson (Oct. 31, 2005) NCAA Basketball Preview (March 20, 2006) Troy Aikman (Pro Football Hall of Fame Commemorative Issue) Chase Utley (Aug. 14, 2006) Jonathan Ogden (Sept. 25, 2006) Faces in the Crowd (Dec. 15, 2006) NCAA Basketball Preview (March 19, 2007) Kevin Love (Nov. 19, 2007) Kevin Love (March 24, 2008) Kevin Love (March 31, 2008) Kevin Love (April 7, 2008) Maurice Jones-Drew (Aug. 26, 2008) College Football Commemorative (Sept. 2008) Darren Collison/Josh Shipp (March 23, 2009) Kenny Washington (Oct. 12, 2009) Jasmine Dixon, NCAA Basketball Preview (March 22, 2010) John Wooden (June 14, 2010) Reeves Nelson, NCAA Basketball Preview (March 21, 2011) Reeves Nelson, Regional Basketball Preview (Nov. 11, 2011) Travis Wear, NCAA Basketball Preview (March 4, 2013) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, March Madness Issue (March 6, 2013)
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First-Team All-Americans
First-Team All-Conference Selections
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*Dick Linthicum, f *Dick Linthicum, f *Bill Putnam, g *Don Barksdale, c *George Stanich, g *Don Johnson, g *John Moore, f *Don Bragg, g *Willie Naulls, c *Walt Torrence, g *John Green, g *Walt Hazzard, g *Walt Hazzard, g *Gail Goodrich, g *Lew Alcindor, c *Lew Alcindor, c *Lucius Allen, g *Mike Warren, g *Lew Alcindor, c *Sidney Wicks, f *Sidney Wicks, f *Henry Bibby, g *Bill Walton, c *Bill Walton, c *Keith Wilkes, f *Bill Walton, c *Keith Wilkes, f *Dave Meyers, f *Richard Washington, f/c *Marques Johnson, f *David Greenwood, f *David Greenwood, f Don MacLean, f *Ed O’Bannon, f Charles O’Bannon, f *Arron Afflalo, g *Kevin Love, C
*consensus selection
Academic All-Americans UCLA has produced 18 Academic All-America Team selections (10 student-athletes). Bill Walton, Keith Wilkes and Greg Lee were honored for three consecutive seasons. Kiki Vandeweghe and George Zidek were honored twice. Below is the complete list: 1967 1969 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1977 1979 1980 1994 1995
Jack Ketchum (f) Carl Knowles (f) Dick Linthicum (f), Frank Lubin (c) Dick Linthicum (f) Don Piper (f) Don Ashen (g) John Ball (c) John Ball (c) Bob Calkins (f) Jackie Robinson (f) Dick West (f), Bill Rankin (g) Bill Rankin (f), Bill Putnam (g) Chuck Clustka (g) Don Barksdale (c), Dave Minor (g) John Stanich (g), Dave Minor (g) Alan Sawyer (f), George Stanich (g) George Stanich (g), Carl Kraushaar (c) Dick Ridgway (f), Eddie Sheldrake (g) Jerry Norman (f), Don Johnson (f) Don Bragg (g), Ron Livingston (g) John Moore (f), Willie Naulls (c) Willie Naulls (c), Morris Taft (g) Walt Torrence (g) Gary Cunningham (f) John Green (g) Walt Hazzard (g) Walt Hazzard (g), Gail Goodrich (g), Jack Hirsch (f) Gail Goodrich (g), Keith Erickson (f) Mike Lynn (f) Lew Alcindor (c), Lucius Allen (g) Lew Alcindor (c), Mike Warren (g) Lew Alcindor (c), Curtis Rowe (f) Sidney Wicks (f) Sidney Wicks (f), Curtis Rowe (f) Bill Walton (c) Bill Walton (c), Keith Wilkes (f) Bill Walton (c), Keith Wilkes (f) Dave Meyers (f) Richard Washington (f/c), Marques Johnson (f) Marques Johnson (f), David Greenwood (f) David Greenwood (f), Roy Hamilton (g), Raymond Townsend (g)
1979+ 1980+ 1981+ 1982+ 1983+ 1984+ 1985+ 1986+ 1987+ 1988+ 1989+ 1990+ 1991+ 1992+ 1993+ 1994+ 1995+ 1996+ 1997+ 1998+ 1999+ 2000+ 2001+ 2002+ 2003+ 2005+ 2006+ 2007+ 2008+ 2009+ 2010+ 2011+ 2013+ 2014+
David Greenwood (f), Roy Hamilton (g), Brad Holland (g) Kiki Vandeweghe (f) Mike Sanders (f), Rod Foster (g) Mike Sanders (f), Kenny Fields (f) Kenny Fields (f), Rod Foster (g) Kenny Fields (f), Ralph Jackson (g) Nigel Miguel (g) Reggie Miller (f) Reggie Miller (f), Pooh Richardson (g) Pooh Richardson (g), Trevor Wilson (f) Pooh Richardson (g); Trevor Wilson (f) Don MacLean (f); Trevor Wilson (f) Don MacLean (f), Tracy Murray (f) Don MacLean (f), Tracy Murray (f) Tyus Edney (g), Ed O’Bannon (f) Tyus Edney (g), Ed O’Bannon (f) Tyus Edney (g), Ed O’Bannon (f) Toby Bailey (g), J.R. Henderson (f), Charles O’Bannon (f) Toby Bailey (g), Jelani McCoy (c), Charles O’Bannon (f) Toby Bailey (g), J.R. Henderson (f) Baron Davis (g) Jason Kapono (f) Jason Kapono (f), Earl Watson (g) Jason Kapono (f) Jason Kapono (f) Dijon Thompson (f) Arron Afflalo (g), Jordan Farmar (g) Arron Afflalo (g), Darren Collison (g) Kevin Love (c) Darren Collison (g) Michael Roll (g) Tyler Honeycutt (f), Reeves Nelson (f), Malcolm Lee (g) Larry Drew II (g), Shabazz Muhammad (g/f) Jordan Adams (g), Kyle Anderson (g/f)
* All-Pacific Coast Conference Southern Division # All-PCC + All-Pac-12 Conference
Michael Warren Kenny Heitz Sidney Wicks Greg Lee, Bill Walton, Keith Wilkes Greg Lee, Bill Walton, Keith Wilkes Greg Lee, Bill Walton, Keith Wilkes Ralph Drollinger Marques Johnson Kiki Vandeweghe Kiki Vandeweghe George Zidek (second team) George Zidek
NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners 1968-69 1970-71 1979-80 1992-93 1994-95
Kenny Heitz Terry Schofield Kiki Vandeweghe Richard Petruska* George Zidek
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Stats at UCLA (2013-2014)
Stats at UCLA (1999-2002)
Year G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG BLK STL PTS PPG 2012-13 33 27 30.3 .447 .307 .843 127 3.8 58 1.8 12 73 505 15.3 2013-14 36 36 30.5 .485 .356 .836 192 5.3 84 2.3 5 95 626 17.4 CAREER 69 63 30.4 .467 .331 .839 319 4.6 142 2.1 17 168 1131 16.4 2014-15 marks rookie season in NBA
Year G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG BLK STL PTS PPG 1998-99 30 8 13.1 .434 .294 .478 86 2.9 23 0.8 5 10 118 3.9 1999-00 28 1 14.8 .471 ,156 .488 74 2.6 29 1.0 11 19 156 5.6 2000-01 32 26 30.3 .478 .120 .574 232 7.3 85 2.6 19 51 372 11.6 2001-02 31 31 30.7 .471 .417 .619 192 6.2 108 3.4 10 35 420 13.5 CAREER 121 66 22.6 .469 .314 .566 584 4.8 245 2.0 45 115 1066 8.8
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Stats in the NBA (2004-2014)
Stats at UCLA (2005-2007) Year G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG BLK STL PTS PPG 2004-05 29 29 31.3 .442 .386 .708 97 3.3 63 2.2 7 18 314 10.8 2005-06 39 38 33.4 .462 .366 .806 164 4.2 69 1.8 5 24 618 15.8 2006-07 36 36 32.9 .461 .375 .802 99 2.8 70 1.9 8 22 608 16.9 CAREER 104 103 32.7 .457 .373 .781 360 3.5 202 1.9 20 64 1540 14.8
Stats in the NBA (2008-2014) Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 CAREER
Team DET DET DEN DEN DEN ORL ORL ---
G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG PTS PPG 75 9 12.9 .411 .208 .782 137 1.8 52 0.7 276 3.7 74 8 16.7 .437 .402 .817 134 1.8 44 0.6 363 4.9 82 75 27.1 .465 .434 .735 252 3.1 138 1.7 724 8.8 69 69 33.7 .498 .423 .847 251 3.6 168 2.4 867 12.6 62 62 33.6 .471 .398 .798 197 3.2 149 2.4 943 15.2 64 64 36.0 .439 .300 .857 239 3.7 206 3.2 1057 16.5 73 73 35.0 .459 .427 .815 262 3.6 248 3.4 1330 18.2 499 360 27.4 .459 .392 .815 1472 2.9 1005 2.0 5560 11.1
Kyle Anderson (San Antonio Spurs) Stats at UCLA (2013-2014) Year G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG BLK STL PTS PPG 2012-13 35 45 29.9 .416 .211 .806 302 8.6 122 3.5 31 62 338 9.7 2013-14 36 36 33.2 .480 .483 .802 315 8.8 233 6.5 27 64 527 14.6 CAREER 71 70 31.6 .452 .375 .736 617 8.7 355 5.0 58 126 865 12.2 2014-15 marks rookie season in NBA
Trevor Ariza (Houston Rockets) Stats at UCLA (2004) Year G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG BLK STL PTS PPG 2003-04 25 23 31.6 .426 .237 .504 162 6.5 52 2.1 11 42 289 11.6 CAREER 25 23 31.6 .426 .237 .504 162 6.5 52 2.1 11 42 289 11.6
Stats in the NBA (2005-2014) Year Team G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG PTS PPG 2004-05 NYK 80 12 17.3 .442 .231 .695 242 3.0 85 1.1 468 5.9 2005-06 NYK/ORL 57 10 17.5 .412 .200 .606 218 4.4 61 1.1 264 4.6 2006-07 ORL 57 7 22.4 .539 .000 .620 249 4.4 65 1.1 506 8.9 2007-08 ORL/LAL 35 3 15.6 .507 .278 .659 108 3.1 44 1.3 192 5.5 2008-09 LAL 82 20 24.4 .460 .319 .710 352 4.3 145 1.8 729 8.9 2009-10 HOU 72 71 36.5 .394 .334 .649 403 5.6 276 3.8 1072 14.9 2010-11 NOH 75 75 34.7 .398 .303 .701 408 5.4 162 2.2 826 11.0 2011-12 NOH 41 41 32.9 .417 .333 .775 215 5.2 135 3.3 444 10.8 2012-13 WAS 56 15 26.3 .417 .364 .821 266 4.8 113 2.0 530 9.5 2013-14 WAS 77 77 35.4 .456 .407 .772 475 6.2 191 2.5 1107 14.4 CAREER --- 632 331 26.9 .434 .347 .696 2936 4.6 1277 2.0 6138 9.7
Year Team G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG PTS PPG 2003-04 LAC 38 9 19.1 .457 .154 .705 151 4.0 48 1.3 171 4.5 2004-05 SAC 43 9 16.6 .411 .227 .603 133 3.1 57 1.3 164 3.8 2005-06 NYK/PHI 56 5 11.3 .500 .200 .681 121 2.2 28 0.5 175 3.1 2006-07 GSW 76 23 23.9 .438 .366 .732 350 4.6 156 2.1 746 9.8 2007-08 GSW 73 18 19.4 .423 .293 .747 324 4.4 139 1.9 486 6.7 2008-09 PHX 77 40 27.0 .423 .343 .743 421 5.5 212 2.8 788 10.2 2009-10 ORL 81 58 25.9 .487 .319 .740 445 5.5 134 1.7 716 8.8 2010-11 LAL 53 0 19.2 .470 .318 .779 228 4.3 71 1.3 356 6.7 2011-12 LAL 63 16 22.9 .452 .333 .742 344 5.5 126 2.0 491 7.8 2012-13 LAC 80 4 25.7 .460 .342 .744 366 4.6 123 1.5 822 10.3 2013-14 LAC 63 40 27.5 .438 .343 .733 292 4.6 125 2.0 625 9.9 CAREER --- 703 222 22.4 .448 .333 .731 3175 4.5 1219 1.7 5540 7.9
Darren Collison (Sacramento Kings) Stats at UCLA (2006-2009) Year G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG BLK STL PTS PPG 2005-06 39 2 19.2 .402 .328 .784 71 1.8 88 2.2 2 35 215 5.5 2006-07 35 35 33.0 .478 .447 .810 79 2.3 199 5.6 3 78 443 12.7 2007-08 33 32 34.7 .481 .525 .872 86 2.6 124 3.7 3 61 477 14.5 2008-09 35 35 31.5 .509 .394 .897 84 2.4 166 4.7 5 57 504 14.4 CAREER 142 104 29.2 .475 .435 .851 320 2.3 577 4.0 13 231 1639 11.5
Stats in the NBA (2010-2014) Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 CAREER
Team NOH IND IND DAL LAC ---
G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG PTS PPG 76 37 27.8 .477 .400 .851 192 2.5 432 5.7 946 12.4 79 79 29.9 .457 .331 .871 225 2.8 403 5.1 1039 13.2 60 56 31.3 .440 .362 .830 187 3.1 287 4.8 621 10.3 81 47 29.3 .471 .353 .880 219 2.7 415 5.1 972 12.0 80 35 25.9 .467 .376 .857 188 2.4 297 3.7 911 11.4 376 254 28.7 .464 .365 .861 1011 2.7 1834 4.9 4489 11.9
Jordan Farmar (Los Angeles Clippers) Stats at UCLA (2005-2006) Year 2004-05 2005-06 CAREER
G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG BLK STL PTS PPG 29 29 34.4 .411 .333 .801 101 3.5 153 5.3 3 41 383 13.2 37 37 30.4 .410 .333 .717 95 2.6 189 5.1 9 41 498 13.5 66 66 32.2 .410 .333 .760 196 3.0 342 5.2 12 82 881 13.3
Stats in the NBA (2007-2014) Year Team G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG PTS PPG 2006-07 LAL 72 2 15.1 .422 .328 .711 119 1.7 137 1.9 320 4.4 2007-08 LAL 82 0 20.6 .461 .371 .679 183 2.2 225 2.7 749 9.1 2008-09 LAL 65 0 18.3 .391 .336 .584 117 1.8 155 2.4 416 6.4 2009-10 LAL 82 0 18.0 .435 .376 .671 131 1.6 127 1.5 591 7.2 2010-11 NJ 73 18 24.6 .392 .359 .820 173 2.4 368 5.0 701 9.6 2011-12 NJ 39 5 21.3 .467 .440 .905 61 1.6 129 3.3 406 10.4 did not play 2012-13 --- --- --- 2013-14 LAL 41 5 22.2 .415 .437 .746 104 2.5 199 4.9 416 10.1 CAREER --- 454 30 19.8 .425 .375 .730 888 2.0 1340 3.0 3599 7.9
Jrue Holiday (New Orleans Pelicans) Stats at UCLA (2009) Year G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG BLK STL PTS PPG 2008-09 35 35 27.1 .450 .307 .726 132 3.8 129 3.6 18 55 296 8.5 CAREER 35 35 27.1 .450 .307 .726 132 3.8 129 3.6 18 55 296 8.5
Stats in the NBA (2010-2014) Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 CAREER
Arron Afflalo
Jordan Farmar
153
Team PHI PHI PHI PHI NOP ---
G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG PTS PPG 73 51 24.2 .442 .390 .756 191 2.6 280 3.8 587 8.0 82 82 35.4 .446 .365 .823 332 4.0 531 6.5 1145 14.0 65 65 33.8 .432 .380 783 155 3.3 212 4.5 879 13.5 78 78 37.5 .431 .368 .752 329 4.2 625 8.0 1383 17.7 34 34 33.6 .447 .390 .810 142 4.2 268 7.9 487 14.3 332 310 32.9 .438 .376 .783 1206 3.6 1994 6.0 4481 13.5
BRUINS IN THE NBA
Ryan Hollins (Sacramento Kings) Stats at UCLA (2003-2006) Year G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG BLK STL PTS PPG 2002-03 24 15 16.7 .594 .000 .491 85 3.5 5 0.2 21 6 104 4.3 2003-04 28 16 25.4 .547 .000 .581 119 4.3 15 0.5 28 12 182 6.5 2004-05 28 6 16.4 .526 1.000 .677 94 3.4 10 0.4 23 0 125 4.5 2005-06 33 24 21.5 .619 .000 .602 157 4.8 10 0.3 29 7 231 7.0 CAREER 113 61 20.2 .575 1.000 .591 455 4.0 40 0.4 101 25 642 5.7
Stats in the NBA (2007-2013) Year Team G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG PTS PPG 2006-07 CHA 27 0 6.9 .556 .000 .600 31 1.1 1 0.0 64 2.4 2007-08 CHA 60 1 8.9 .489 .000 .671 107 1.8 14 0.2 147 2.5 2008-09 CHA/DAL 45 3 9.9 .532 .000 .597 97 2.2 7 0.2 143 3.2 2009-10 MIN 73 27 16.8 .558 .000 .690 207 2.8 51 0.7 447 6.1 2010-11 CLE 70 16 16.9 .598 .000 .681 186 2.7 26 0.4 373 5.3 2011-12 CLE/BOS 39 8 13.4 .548 .000 .520 82 2.1 9 0.2 131 3.4 2012-13 LAC 60 0 11.1 .614 .000 .750 139 2.3 11 0.2 206 3.4 2013-14 LAC 61 0 7.9 .736 .000 .625 90 1.5 8 0.1 141 2.3 CAREER --- 435 55 12.0 .576 .000 .657 939 2.2 127 0.3 1652 3.8
Luc R. Mbah a Moute
Russell Westbrook
Luc Richard Mbah a Moute (Philadelphia 76ers) Stats at UCLA (2006-2008) Year G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG BLK STL PTS PPG 2005-06 39 38 29.5 .538 .132 .723 318 8.2 52 1.3 22 44 354 9.1 2006-07 35 35 29.9 .492 .333 .570 259 7.4 65 1.8 29 59 287 8.2 2007-08 33 33 29.5 .478 .200 .689 198 6.0 51 1.5 15 34 290 8.8 CAREER 107 106 29.5 .503 .215 .668 775 7.2 168 1.5 66 137 931 8.7
Jason Kapono (Golden State Warriors)
Stats in the NBA (2009-2013)
Stats at UCLA (2000-2003) Year G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG BLK STL PTS PPG 1999-00 33 33 32.7 .519 .474 .684 144 4.4 64 1.9 1 34 529 16.0 2000-01 32 31 35.1 .441 .457 .869 129 4.7 72 2.3 4 38 551 17.2 2001-02 33 33 34.6 .459 .453 .856 169 5.1 70 2.1 2 19 528 16.0 2002-03 29 29 33.4 .457 .398 .880 151 5.2 59 2.0 0 17 487 16.8 CAREER 127 126 34.0 .469 .446 .830 593 4.7 265 2.1 7 108 2095 16.5
Stats in the NBA (2004-2012)
Year Team G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG PTS PPG 2008-09 MIL 82 52 25.8 .462 .000 .729 487 5.9 87 1.1 594 7.2 2009-10 MIL 73 62 25.6 .480 .353 .699 400 5.5 81 1.1 453 6.2 2010-11 MIL 79 52 26.5 .469 .000 .707 420 5.3 68 0.9 529 6.7 2011-12 MIL 43 22 23.5 .510 .250 .641 227 5.3 29 0.7 333 7.7 2012-13 MIL 58 45 22.9 .401 ..351 .571 256 4.4 55 0.9 387 6.7 2013-14 SAC/MIN 64 7 15.7 .451 .235 .687 146 2.3 36 0.6 224 3.5 CAREER --- 399 240 23.6 .459 .279 .680 1936 4.9 356 0.9 2520 6.3
Year Team G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG PTS PPG 2003-04 CLE 41 3 10.4 .403 .477 .833 55 1.3 14 0.3 145 3.5 2004-05 CHA 81 14 18.4 .401 .412 .824 164 2.0 61 0.8 688 8.5 2005-06 MIA 51 2 13.0 .446 .396 .848 71 1.4 37 0.7 207 4.1 2006-07 MIA 67 35 26.4 .494 .514 .892 180 2.7 81 1.2 730 10.9 2007-08 TOR 81 7 18.9 .488 .483 .860 120 1.5 65 0.8 580 7.2 2008-09 TOR 80 12 22.9 .432 .428 .810 163 2.0 105 1.3 654 8.2 2009-10 PHI 57 12 17.1 .419 .368 .600 66 1.2 39 0.7 324 5.7 2010-11 PHI 24 2 4.7 .250 .125 .500 11 0.5 4 0.2 16 0.7 2011-12 LAL 27 0 10.0 .382 .296 1.000 14 0.5 11 0.4 54 2.0 CAREER --- 509 87 17.8 .442 .434 .835 844 1.7 417 0.8 3398 6.7
Year 2013-14 CAREER
Zach LaVine (Minnesota Timberwolves)
David Wear (Sacramento Kings)
Stats at UCLA (2014)
Stats at UCLA (2012-2014)
Year G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG BLK STL PTS PPG 2013-14 37 1 24.4 .441 .375 .691 94 2.5 66 1.8 6 33 349 9.4 CAREER 37 1 24.4 .441 .375 .691 94 2.5 66 1.8 6 33 349 9.4 2014-15 marks rookie season in NBA
Kevin Love (Cleveland Cavaliers)
Year G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG BLK STL PTS PPG 2011-12 32 30 28.4 .487 .467 .786 202 6.3 24 0.8 7 22 325 10.2 2012-13 34 9 23.4 .445 .341 .639 171 5.0 33 1.0 9 17 242 7.1 2013-14 37 37 22.9 .503 .442 .805 142 3.8 28 0.8 7 23 242 6.5 CAREER 103 76 24.8 .477 .413 .755 515 5.0 85 0.8 23 62 809 7.9 2014-15 marks rookie season in NBA
Stats at UCLA (2008)
Travis Wear (New York Knicks)
Shabazz Muhammad (Minnesota Timberwolves) Stats at UCLA (2013) Year G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG BLK STL PTS PPG 2012-13 32 30 30.8 .443 .377 .711 167 5.2 27 0.8 4 23 572 17.9 CAREER 32 30 30.8 .443 .377 .711 167 5.2 27 0.8 4 23 572 17.9
Stats in the NBA (2014)
Year G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG BLK STL PTS PPG 2007-08 39 38 29.6 .559 .354 .767 415 10.6 75 1.9 56 27 681 17.5 CAREER 39 38 29.6 .559 .354 .767 415 10.6 75 1.9 56 27 681 17.5
Stats in the NBA (2009-2014) Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 CAREER
Team MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN ---
G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG PTS PPG 81 37 25.3 .459 .105 .789 734 9.1 84 1.0 899 11.1 60 22 28.6 .450 .330 .815 658 11.0 136 2.3 842 14.0 73 73 35.8 .470 .417 .850 1112 15.2 184 2.5 1476 20.2 55 55 39.0 .448 .372 .824 734 13.3 111 2.0 1432 26.0 18 18 34.3 .352 .217 .704 252 14.0 42 2.3 330 18.3 77 77 36.3 .457 .376 .821 963 12.5 341 4.4 2010 26.1 364 282 32.8 .451 .362 .815 4453 12.2 898 2.5 6989 19.2
Team G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG PTS PPG MIN 37 0 7.8 .460 .273 .650 53 1.4 6 0.2 143 3.9 --- 37 0 7.8 .460 .273 .650 53 1.4 6 0.2 143 3.9
Stats at UCLA (2012-2014) Year G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG BLK STL PTS PPG 2011-12 30 24 26.2 .533 .429 .791 178 5.9 13 0.4 36 21 345 11.5 2012-13 32 31 28.9 .493 .308 .815 167 5.2 17 0.5 33 23 350 10.9 2013-14 34 28 23.9 .530 .440 .833 108 3.2 49 1.4 23 25 246 7.2 CAREER 96 83 26.3 .517 .400 .807 453 4.7 79 0.8 92 69 941 9.8 2014-15 marks rookie season in NBA
Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder) Stats at UCLA (2007-2008) Year 2006-07 2007-08 CAREER
G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG BLK STL PTS PPG 36 1 9.0 .457 .409 .548 28 0.8 24 0.7 1 14 122 3.4 39 34 33.8 .465 .338 .713 153 3.9 167 4.3 7 63 497 12.7 75 35 21.9 .464 .354 .685 181 2.4 191 2.5 8 77 619 8.3
Stats in the NBA (2009-2014)
Ryan Hollins
Kevin Love
Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 CAREER
154
Team OKC OKC OKC OKC OKC OKC ---
G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% REB RPG AST APG PTS PPG 82 65 32.5 .398 .271 .815 399 4.9 435 5.3 1256 15.3 82 82 34.3 .418 .221 .780 401 4.9 652 8.0 1322 16.1 82 82 34.7 .442 .330 .842 379 4.6 670 8.2 1793 21.9 66 66 35.3 .457 .316 .823 301 4.6 362 5.5 1558 23.6 82 82 34.9 .438 .323 .800 428 5.2 607 7.4 1903 23.2 46 46 30.7 .437 .318 .826 263 5.7 319 6.9 1002 21.8 440 423 33.9 .433 .305 .815 2171 4.9 3045 6.9 8834 20.1
BRUINS IN THE NBA
FORMER PLAYERS Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1967-69) 20 years (1970-75, Milwaukee; 1976-89, Los Angeles), 1,560 games, NBA record 38,387 points (24.6 ppg), 17,440 rebounds (11.2 rpg), 5,660 assists (3.6 apg), .559 FG%, .721 FT%.
Lucius Allen (1967-68) 10 years (1970, Seattle; 1971-75, Milwaukee; 1975-77, Los Angeles; 1978-79, Kansas City), 702 games, 9,407 points (13.4 ppg), 2,205 rebounds (3.1 rpg), 3,174 assists (4.5 apg), .463 FG%, .760 FT%.
Darrell Allums (1977-80) 1 year (1981, Dallas), 22 games, 59 points (2.7 ppg), 65 rebounds (3.0 rpg), 25 assists (1.1 apg), .343 FG%, .591 FT%.
Toby Bailey (1995-98) 2 years (1999-00, Phoenix), 73 games, 241 points (3.3 ppg), 126 rebounds (1.7 rpg), 43 assists (0.6 apg), .407 FG%, .692 FT%.
Don Barksdale (1947) 4 years (1952-53, Baltimore; 1954-55, Boston), 262 games, 2,895 points (11.0 ppg), 2,088 rebounds (8.0 rpg), 549 assists (2.1 apg), .370 FG%, .660 FT%.
Henry Bibby (1970-72) 9 years (1973-75, New York; 1975-76, New Orleans; 1977-80, Philadelphia; 1981, San Diego), 675 games, 5,775 points (8.6 ppg), 1,581 rebounds (2.3 rpg), 2,259 assists (3.4 apg), .424 FG%, .782 FT%.
Cedric Bozeman (2002-04, 2006) 1 year (2007, Atlanta), 23 games, 26 points (1.1 ppg), 23 rebounds (1.0 rpg), 10 assists (0.4 apg), .282 FG%, .333 FT%.
Mitchell Butler (1990-93) 8 years (1994-96, Washington; 1997, Portland; 199899, Cleveland; 2002, Portland; 2004, Washington), 362 games, 1,868 points (5.2 ppg), 717 rebounds (2.0 rpg), 342 assists (0.9 apg), .438 FG%, .623 FT%.
Baron Davis (1998-1999) 13 years (2000-02, Charlotte; 2003-05, New Orleans; 2005-08 Golden State; 2009-11 L.A. Clippers; 2011, Cleveland, 2012, New York), 835 games, 13,447 points (16.1 ppg), 3,183 rebounds (3.8 rpg), 6,025 assists (7.2 apg), .409 FG%, .711 FT%.
Dan Gadzuric
Darren Daye (1980-83)
Roy Hamilton (1976-79)
5 years (1984-86, Washington; 1987, Chicago; 1987-88, Boston), 328 games, 2,225 points (6.8 ppg), 844 rebounds (2.6 rpg), 672 assists (2.1 apg), .491 FG%, .681 FT%.
2 years (1980, Detroit; 1981, Portland), 73 games, 336 points (4.6 ppg), 110 rebounds (1.5 rpg), 192 assists (2.6 apg), .400 FG%, .684 FT%.
Ralph Drollinger (1973-76)
Walt Hazzard (1962-64)
1 year (1981, Dallas), 6 games, 15 points (2.5 ppg), 19 rebounds (3.2 rpg), 14 assists (2.3 apg), .500 FG%, .250 FT%.
10 years (1965-67, Los Angeles Lakers; 1968, Seattle; 1969-71, Atlanta; 1972, Buffalo; 1973, Golden State; 1974, Seattle), 724 games, 9,087 points (12.6 ppg), 2,146 rebounds (3.0 rpg), 3,550 assists (4.9 apg), .441 FG%, .757 FT%.
Mark Eaton (1981-82) 11 years (1983-93, Utah), 875 games, 5,216 points (6.0 ppg), 6,939 rebounds (7.9 rpg), 3,064 blocked shots (3.5 bpg), 840 assists (1.0 apg), .458 FG%, .649 FT%.
Tyus Edney (1992-95) 4 years (1996-97, Sacramento; 1998, Boston, 2001 Indiana), 226 games, 1,728 points (7.6 ppg), 393 rebounds (1.7 rpg), 910 assists (4.0 apg), .405 FG%, .806 FT%.
Keith Erickson (1963-65) 12 years (1966, San Francisco; 1967-68, Chicago; 196973, Los Angeles; 1974-77, Phoenix), 766 games, 7,251 points (9.5 ppg), 3,448 rebounds (4.5 rpg), 1,991 assists (2.6 apg), .435 FG%, .769 FT%.
Kenny Fields (1981-84) 4 years (1985-87, Milwaukee; 1987-88, Los Angeles Clippers), 184 games, 1,140 points (6.2 ppg), 464 rebounds (2.5 rpg), 188 assists (1.0 apg), .474 FG%, .733 FT%.
Rod Foster (1980-83) 3 years (1984-86, Phoenix; 1987-88, injured), 207 games, 1,562 points (7.5 ppg), 258 rebounds (1.3 rpg), 479 assists (2.3 apg), .440 FG%, .768 FT%.
Dan Gadzuric (1999-02) 10 years (2003-10, Milwaukee; 2011, Golden State; 2011, New Jersey; 2012, New York), 527 games, 164 starts, 2,465 points (4.7 ppg), 2,326 rebounds (4.4 rpg), 196 assists (0.4 apg), .500 FG%, .498 FT%.
Gail Goodrich (1963-65) 14 years (1966-68, Los Angeles Lakers; 1969-70, Phoenix; 1971-76, Los Angeles Lakers; 1977-79, New Orleans), 1,031 games, 19,181 points (18.6 ppg), 3,279 rebounds (3.2 rpg), 4,805 assists (4.7 apg), .456 FG%, .807 FT%.
Stuart Gray (1982-84)
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Baron Davis
J.R. Henderson (1995-98) 1 year (1999, Vancouver), 30 games, 97 points (3.2 ppg), 47 rebounds (1.6 rpg), 22 assists (0.7 apg), .365 FG%, .556 FT%.
Brad Holland (1976-79) 3 years (1980-81, Los Angeles Lakers; 1982, Washington; 1982, Milwaukee), 93 games, 293 points (3.2 ppg), 59 rebounds (0.6 rpg), 63 assists (0.7 apg), .403 FG%, .746 FT%.
Michael Holton (1980-83) 6 years (1985-86, Phoenix; 1986, Chicago; 1987-88, Portland; 1989-90, Charlotte), 325 games, 2,016 points (6.2 ppg), 459 rebounds (1.4 rpg), 977 assists (3.0 apg), .441 FG%, .807 FT%.
Ralph Jackson (1981-84) 1 year (1985, Indiana), 1 game, 2 points (2.0), 1 rebound (1.0), 4 assists (4.0), .333 FG%, .000 FT%.
Marques Johnson (1974-77) 10 years (1978-84, Milwaukee; 1985-87, Los Angeles Clippers), 681 games, 13,852 points (20.3 ppg), 4,800 rebounds (7.1 rpg), 2,493 assists (3.7 apg), .519 FG%, .738 FT%.
Jason Kapono (2000-03) 9 years (2004, Cleveland; 2005, Charlotte; 2006-07, Miami; 2008-09, Toronto; 2010-11, Philadelphia; 2012, L.A. Lakers), 509 games, 87 starts, .442 FG%, .835 FT%, 844 rebounds (1.7 rpg), 417 assists (0.8 apg), 3,398 points (6.7 ppg).
Edgar Lacey (1965-66) 1 year (1969, Los Angeles (ABA)), 46 games, 234 points (5.1 ppg), 180 rebounds (3.9 rpg), 30 assists (0.7 apg), .447 FG%, .567 FT%.
7 years (1985-89, Indiana; 1989-90, Charlotte; 199091, New York), 386 games, 906 points (2.3 ppg), 1,020 rebounds (2.6 rpg), 148 assists (0.4 apg), .446 FG%, .663 FT%.
Greg Lee (1972-74)
David Greenwood (1976-79)
Malcolm Lee (2009-11)
12 years (1980-85, Chicago; 1986-89, San Antonio; 1989, Denver; 1990, Detroit; 1991 San Antonio), 823 games, 8,428 points (10.2 ppg), 6,537 rebounds (7.9 rpg), 1,614 assists (2.0 apg), .477 FG%, .765 FT%.
2 years (2012-13 Minnesota), 35 games, 12 starts, 140 points (4.0 ppg), 65 rebounds (1.9 rpg), 51 assists (1.5 apg), .385 FT%, .703 FT%.
Jack Haley (1985-87)
2 years (1970, Los Angeles Lakers; 1971, Buffalo), 49 games, 126 points (2.6 ppg), 68 rebounds (1.4 rpg), 31 assists (0.6 apg), .329 FG%, .667 FT%.
10 years (1989-90, Chicago; 1990-91, New Jersey; 1992-93, Los Angeles Lakers; 1994-95, San Antonio; 1996, Chicago; 1997-98, New Jersey), 341 games, 1,180 points (3.5 ppg), 922 rebounds (2.7 rpg), 77 assists (0.2 apg), .425 FG%, .655 FT%.
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2 years (1975, San Diego (ABA); 1976 Portland), 10 games, 24 points (2.4 ppg), 5 rebounds (0.5 rpg), 24 assists (2.4 apg), .526 FG%, 1.000 FT%.
Mike Lynn (1965-66, 1968)
BRUINS IN THE NBA Don MacLean (1989-92)
Swen Nater (1972-73)
9 years (1993-95, Washington; 1996, Denver; 1997, Philadelphia; 1998, New Jersey; 1999, Seattle; 2000, Phoenix; 2001 Miami), 319 games, 3,490 points (10.9 ppg), 1,210 rebounds (3.8 rpg), 404 assists (1.3 apg), .455 FG%, .765 FT%.
11 years (1974, Virginia (ABA); 1974-75, San Antonio (ABA); 1975, New York (ABA); 1976, Virginia (ABA); 1977, Milwaukee; 1978, Buffalo; 1979-83, San Diego; 1984, Los Angeles Lakers), 722 games, 8,980 points (12.4 ppg), 8,340 rebounds (11.6 rpg), 1,235 assists (1.7 apg), .535 FG%, .748 FT%.
Gerald Madkins (1988, 1990-92) 3 years (1994-95, Cleveland; 1998, Miami; 1998, Golden State), 48 games, 80 points (1.7 ppg), 26 rebounds (0.5 rpg), 65 assists (1.4 apg), .366 FG%, .762 FT%.
Darrick Martin (1989-92) 13 years (1995, Minnesota; 1996, Vancouver/Minnesota; 1997-99, Los Angeles Clippers; 2000-01, Sacramento; 2002, Dallas; 2004, Minnesota; 2005, Los Angeles Clippers; 2006-07, Toronto), 514 games, 3,525 points (6.9 ppg), 581 rebounds (1.1 rpg), 1,475 assists (2.9 apg), .382 FG%, .843 FT%.
Andre McCarter (1974-76) 3 years (1977-78, Kansas City; 1981, Washington), 103 games, 392 points (3.8 ppg), 95 rebounds (0.9 rpg), 172 assists (1.7 apg), .431 FG%, .725 FT%.
Jelani McCoy (1996-98) 8 years (1999-01, Seattle; 2002, L.A. Lakers; 2003, Toronto; 2004, Cleveland; 2005 Atlanta; 2008, Denver), 260 games; .539 FG%, .490 FT%; 921 rebounds (3.5 avg.), 135 assists (0.5 avg.); 1,200 points (4.6 avg.).
Willie Naulls (1954-56) 10 years (1957, St. Louis; 1957-63, New York; 1963, San Francisco; 1964-66, Boston), 716 games, 11,305 points (15.8 ppg), 6,507 rebounds (9.1 rpg), 1,115 assists (1.6 apg), .406 FG%, .812 FT%.
Charles O’Bannon (1994-97) 2 years (1998-99, Detroit), 48 games, 120 points (2.5 ppg), 67 rebounds (1.4 rpg), 29 assists (0.6 apg), .400 FG%, .870 FT%.
Ed O’Bannon (1992-95) 2 years (1996-97, New Jersey; 1997, Dallas), 128 games, 399 points (5.0 ppg), 168 rebounds (2.5 rpg), 63 assists (0.8 apg), .367 FG%, .755 FT%.
Keith Owens (1988-91) 1 year (1992, Los Angeles Lakers), 20 games, 26 points (1.3 ppg), 15 rebounds (0.8 rpg), 3 assists (0.2 apg), .281 FG%, .800 FT%.
Jamaal Wilkes
Brett Vroman (1975-77) 1 year (1981, Utah), 11 games, 34 points (3.1 ppg), 25 rebounds (2.3 rpg), 9 assists (0.8 apg), .370 FG%, .737 FT%.
Bill Walton (1972-74)
5 years (1972-76, Cleveland; 1976, Chicago), 350 games, 1,552 points (4.4 ppg), 1,632 rebounds (4.7 rpg), 443 assists (1.3 apg), .403 FG%, .594 FT%.
13 years (1975-78, Portland; 1979, injured; 1980, San Diego; 1981-82, injured; 1983-84, San Diego; 1985, Los Angeles Clippers; 1986-87, Boston), 468 games, 6,215 points (13.3 ppg), 4,923 rebounds (10.5 rpg), 1,590 assists (3.4 apg), .521 FG%, .660 FT%.
Richard Petruska (1993)
Earl Watson (2002-14)
Reggie Miller (1984-87)
1 year (1993-94, Houston), 22 games, 53 points (2.4 ppg), 31 rebounds (1.4 rpg), 1 assist, .435 FG%, .750 FT%.
18 years (1988-05, Indiana), 1,389 games, 25,279 points (18.2 ppg), 4,182 rebounds (3.0 rpg), 4,141 assists (3.0 apg), .471 FG%, .888 FT%.
Jerome “Pooh” Richardson (1986-89)
13 years (2002, Seattle; 2003-05, Memphis; 2005, Denver; 2006-08, Seattle; 2009, Oklahoma City; 2010, Indiana; 2011-13, Utah; 2014, Portland), 878 games, 227 starts, 5,593 points (6.4 ppg), 1,985 rebounds (2.3 rpg), 3,871 assists (4.4 apg), .411 FG%, .703 FT%.
Dave Meyers (1973-75) 4 years (1976-80, Milwaukee (1979, injured), 281 games, 3,149 points (11.2 ppg), 1,771 rebounds (6.3 rpg), 652 assists (2.3 apg), .461 FG%, .676 FT%.
Dave Minor (1947-48) 2 years (1952-53, Baltimore; 1953, Milwaukee), 116 games, 877 points (7.6 ppg), 527 rebounds (4.5 rpg), 288 assists (2.5 apg), .360 FG%, .754 FT%.
Jerome Moiso (1999-00) 5 years (2001, Boston; 2002, Charlotte; 2003, New Orleans; 2004-05, Toronto; 2005, New Jersey; 2005, Cleveland), 145 games, 386 points (2.7 ppg), 395 rebounds (2.7 rpg), 38 assists (0.3 apg), .489 FG%, .593 FT%.
Tracy Murray (1990-92) 12 years (1993-95, Portland; 1995, Houston; 1996, Toronto; 1997-00, Washington; 2001, Denver; 2001-02, Toronto; 2003, Los Angeles Lakers; 2004, Portland), 659 games, 5,943 points (9.0 ppg), 1,649 rebounds (2.5 rpg), 508 assists (0.8 apg), .430 FG%, .829 FT%.
Steve Patterson (1969-71)
10 years (1990-92, Minnesota; 1993-94, Indiana; 199599, Los Angeles Clippers), 639 games, 7,083 points (11.1 ppg), 1,807 rebounds (2.8 rpg), 4,180 assists (6.5 apg), .444 FG%, .652 FT%.
Curtis Rowe (1969-71) 8 years (1972-76, Detroit; 1977-79, Boston), 590 games, 6,873 points (11.6), 4,264 rebounds (7.2), 932 assists (1.6), .482 FG%, .701 FT%.
Mike Sanders (1979-82) 11 years (1983, San Antonio; 1984-88, Phoenix; 198889, Cleveland; 1990-92, Indiana; 1992-93, Cleveland), 648 games, 5,162 points (8.0 ppg), 1,927 rebounds (3.0 rpg), 880 assists (1.4 apg), .482 FG%, .769 FT%.
Alan Sawyer (1946, 1949-50) 1 year (1951, Washington), 33 games, 217 points (6.6 ppg), 125 rebounds (3.8 rpg), 25 assists (0.8 apg), .405 FG%, .796 FT%.
Lynn Shackelford (1967-69)
7 years (1977-79, Kansas City; 1980, Milwaukee; 1981, Dallas; 1981-83, Cleveland), 351 games, 3,456 points (9.8 ppg), 2,204 rebounds (6.3 rpg), 409 assists (1.2 apg), .453 FG%, .711 FT%.
Sidney Wicks (1969-71) 10 years (1972-76, Portland; 1977-78, Boston; 197981, San Diego), 760 games, 12,803 points (16.8 ppg), 6,620 rebounds (8.7 rpg), 2,437 assists (3.2 apg), .459 FG%, .685 FT%.
Jamaal Wilkes (1972-74) 12 years (1975-77, Golden State; 1978-85, Los Angeles Lakers; 1986, Los Angeles Clippers), 828 games, 14,644 points (17.7 ppg), 5,117 rebounds (6.2 rpg), 2,050 assists (2.5 apg), .499 FG%, .759 FT%.
James Wilkes (1977-80)
1 year (1970, Miami (ABA)), 22 games, 58 points, (2.6 ppg), 27 rebounds (1.2 rpg), .306 FG%, .769 FT%.
3 years (1981-82, Chicago; 1983 Detroit), 114 games, 547 points (4.8 ppg), 274 rebounds (2.4 rpg), 104 assists (0.9 apg), .463 FG%, .723 FT%.
Dijon Thompson (2002-05)
Trevor Wilson (1987-90)
2 years (2006, Phoenix; 2007, Atlanta), 16 games, 45 points (2.8 ppg), 19 rebounds (1.2 rpg), 3 assists (0.2 apg), .425 FG%, .875 FT%.
5 years (1991, Atlanta; 1994, Los Angeles Lakers; 1994-95, Sacramento Kings, 1996, Philadelphia 76ers; 1997, Los Angeles Lakers), 103 games, 591 points (5.7 ppg), 353 rebounds (3.4 rpg), 99 assists (0.9 apg), .450 FG%, .567 FT%.
Raymond Townsend (1975-78) 3 years (1979-80, Golden State; 1982, Indiana), 154 games, 745 points (5.1 ppg), 157 rebounds (1.0 rpg), 217 assists (1.4 apg), .411 FG%, .703 FT%.
John Vallely (1969-70) 2 years (1971, Atlanta; 1972, Atlanta/Houston), 100 games, 359 points (3.6 ppg), 66 rebounds (0.7 rpg), 84 assists (0.8 apg), .379 FG%.
Kiki Vandeweghe (1977-80)
Reggie Miller
Richard Washington (1974-76)
13 years (1981-84, Denver; 1985-89 Portland; 198992, New York; 1993 Los Angeles Clippers), 810 games, 15,980 points (19.7 ppg), 2,785 rebounds (3.4 rpg), 1,668 assists (2.1 apg), .525 FG%, .872 FT%.
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Brad Wright (1982-85) 2 years (1987, New York; 1988 Denver), 16 games, 54 points (3.4 ppg), 54 rebounds (3.4 rpg), 1 assist (0.1 apg), .412 FG%, .429 FT%.
George Zidek (1992-95) 3 years (1996-97, Charlotte; 1997, Denver; 1998, Denver; 1998, Seattle), 135 games, 281 points (3.4 ppg), 281 rebounds (2.1 rpg), 33 assists (0.2 apg), .408 FG%, .753 FT%.
UCLA’S ALL-TIME NBA DRAFT LIST
UCLA’s All-Time Draft Picks Since 1947, UCLA has compiled 112 NBA Draft selections. Overall, the Bruins have had 37 first-round picks, including 15 within the draft’s first top 10 overall selections. Since 1989, when the NBA Draft moved to a two-round format, UCLA has produced 34 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar overall draft selections. 1969, No. 1
Year Player Rd-Pick Team 2014 Zach LaVine 1-13 Minnesota Jordan Adams 1-22 Memphis Kyle Anderson 1-30 San Antonio 2013 Shabazz Muhammad 1-14 Utah 2011 Tyler Honeycutt 2-35 Sacramento Malcolm Lee 2-43 Chicago 2009 Jrue Holiday 1-17 Philadelphia Darren Collison 1-21 New Orleans 2008 Russell Westbrook 1-4 Seattle Kevin Love 1-5 Memphis Luc R. Mbah a Moute 2-37 Milwaukee 2007 Arron Afflalo 1-27 Detroit 2006 Jordan Farmar 1-26 L.A. Lakers Ryan Hollins 2-50 Charlotte 2005 Dijon Thompson 2-54 N.Y. Knicks 2004 Trevor Ariza 2-43 N.Y. Knicks 2003 Jason Kapono 2-31 Cleveland 2002 Dan Gadzuric 2-34 Milwaukee Matt Barnes 2-46 Memphis 2001 Earl Watson 2-40 Seattle 2000 Jerome Moiso 1-11 Boston 1999 Baron Davis 1-3 Charlotte 1998 Jelani McCoy 2-33 Seattle Toby Bailey 2-45 L.A. Lakers J.R. Henderson 2-56 Vancouver 1997 Charles O’Bannon 2-32 Detroit 1995 Ed O’Bannon 1-9 New Jersey George Zidek 1-22 Charlotte Tyus Edney 2-47 Sacramento 1993 Richard Petruska 2-46 Houston 1992 Tracy Murray 1-18 San Antonio Don MacLean 1-19 Detroit 1990 Trevor Wilson 2-36 Atlanta 1989 Pooh Richardson 1-10 Minnesota 1987 Reggie Miller 1-11 Indiana Jack Haley 4-79 Chicago Montel Hatcher 7-149 Indiana 1985 Brad Wright 3-49 Golden State Nigel Miguel 3-62 New Jersey Gary Maloncon 7-143 L.A. Clippers
Sidney Wicks 1971, No. 2
Year Player 1984 Kenny Fields Stuart Gray Ralph Jackson 1983 Rod Foster Michael Holton Darren Daye 1982 Mark Eaton Mike Sanders Tony Anderson Dean Sears 1981 Vic Sison Kenny Easley 1980 Kiki Vandeweghe James Wilkes Darrell Allums Gig Sims 1979 David Greenwood Roy Hamilton Brad Holland Marvin Thomas 1978 Raymond Townsend Ralph Drollinger 1977 Marques Johnson Ralph Drollinger 1976 Richard Washington Andre McCarter Ralph Drollinger 1975 David Meyers Pete Trgovich Andre McCarter 1974 Bill Walton Keith Wilkes Greg Lee Tommy Curtis 1973 Swen Nater Larry Hollyfield Larry Farmer Larry Farmer 1972 Henry Bibby Bill Walton
Bill Walton 1974, No. 1
Rd-Pick Team 1-21 Milwaukee 2-29 Indiana 4-71 Indiana 2-28 Phoenix 3-53 Golden State 3-57 Washington 4-72 Utah 4-74 Kansas City 7-151 New Jersey 9-200 Denver 10-206 New Jersey 10-216 Chicago 1-11 Dallas 3-50 Chicago 5-103 Dallas 7-148 Portland 1-2 Chicago 1-10 Detroit 1-14 L.A. Lakers 10-190 Chicago 1-22 Golden State 5-105 Seattle 1-3 Milwaukee 8-152 N.Y. Nets 1-3 Kansas City 6-89 Kansas City 7-121 Boston 1-2 L.A. Lakers 3-44 Detroit 8-136 Cleveland 1-1 Portland 1-11 Golden State 7-115 Atlanta 7-117 Buffalo 1-16 Milwaukee 7-105 Portland 7-108 Cleveland ---- Denver (ABA) 4-58 New York ---- S. Antonio (ABA)
Baron Davis 1999, No. 3
Russell Westbrook 2008, No. 4
Kevin Love 2008, No. 5
Year Player Rd-Pick Team 1971 Sidney Wicks 1-2 Portland Curtis Rowe 1-11 Detroit Steve Patterson 2-18 Cleveland Kenny Booker 14-213 Phoenix Sidney Wicks ---- S. Antonio (ABA) Curtis Rowe ---- S. Antonio (ABA) Kenny Booker ---- Indiana (ABA) 1970 John Vallely 1-14 Atlanta Steve Patterson 8-129 Phoenix Steve Patterson ---- S. Antonio (ABA) John Vallely ---- Denver (ABA) 1969 Lew Alcindor* 1-1 Milwaukee Lucius Allen 1-3 Seattle Ken Heitz 5-59 Milwaukee Bill Sweek 7-86 Phoenix Lynn Shackelford 7-91 San Diego 1968 Mike Lynn 4-39 Chicago Edgar Lacey 4-43 San Francisco Mike Warren 14-173 Seattle 1967 Mike Lynn 5-51 San Francisco Edgar Lacey 7-76 Boston 1966 Kenny Washington 8-71 San Francisco 1965 Gail Goodrich 1-3 L.A. Lakers Keith Erickson 4-23 San Francisco 1964 Walt Hazzard 1-1 L.A. Lakers 1962 John Green 3-24 L.A. Lakers Gary Cunningham 7-58 Cincinnati 1961 John Berberich 5-48 St. Louis Bill Ellis 8-72 L.A. Lakers 1959 Walt Torrence 8-58 New York 1956 Willie Naulls 2 St. Louis Morris Taft 8 St. Louis 1955 John Moore 7 Boston Don Bragg Minneapolis 1954 Jack Davidson 10 Syracuse 1950 George Stanich 2 Rochester Alan Sawyer 3 Washington Carl Kraushaar 8 Rochester 1948 John Stanich New York *Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (was known as Lew Alcindor while at UCLA)
UCLA’s “Top 10” First Round NBA Draft Selections
Bruins’ History in the NBA Draft
Year 1964 1969 1974 1971 1975 1979 1965 1976 1977 1999 2008 2008 1995 1979 1989
TOTAL SELECTIONS: UCLA has produced 112 total NBA Draft selections since the inaugural BAA draft took place in 1947 (Basketball Association of America later became the National Basketball Association). No other college program has produced more than 112 NBA Draft picks.
Draft Order No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 2 No. 2 No. 2 No. 3 No. 3 No. 3 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 9 No. 10 No. 10
Name Walt Hazzard Lew Alcindor Bill Walton Sidney Wicks David Meyers David Greenwood Gail Goodrich Richard Washington Marques Johnson Baron Davis Russell Westbrook Kevin Love Ed O’Bannon Roy Hamilton Pooh Richardson
NBA Team Los Angeles Lakers Milawukee Bucks Portland Trail Blazers Portland Trail Blazers Los Angeles Lakers Chicago Bulls Los Angeles Lakers Kansas City Kings Milwaukee Bucks Charlotte Hornets Seattle SuperSonics Memphis Grizzlies New Jersey Nets Detroit Pistons Minnesota Timberwolves
FIRST-ROUND PICKS: The Bruins have produced 37 total first-round selections in the NBA Draft, including 10 first-round picks since 2006. UCLA has seen three of its players selected as the No. 1 overall pick. RECENT HISTORY: UCLA has had at least one player selected in 16 of the last 18 drafts (spanning from 1997 through 2014). The Bruins had at least one NBA Draft selection from 1997 through 2009, a span of 13 consecutive years. MULTIPLE FIRST-ROUNDERS: UCLA has produced multiple first-round picks in nine NBA Drafts (1969, 1971, 1974, 1979, 1995, 2008, 2009, 2014). The 2014 NBA Draft marked just the second time in program history in which UCLA had produced three first-round draft selections (also in 1979). LEADING THE PAC-12: UCLA leads all Pac-12 programs with 112 overall NBA Draft selections. Following UCLA, in order, are Arizona (63), USC (57), Washington (53), Oregon (46), Oregon State (45), Utah (41), California (40), Arizona State (38), Colorado (32), Stanford (31) and Washington State (30).
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UCLA LETTERMEN SINCE 1945
—A— Abdul-Hamid, Mustafa ’07-10 Aboya, Alfred ’06-09 Adams, Carroll ’55-56 Adams, Jordan ‘13-14 Afflalo, Arron ’05-07 Alba, Ray ’48-50 Alcindor, Lew ’67-69 Alford, Bryce ’14 Alford, Kory ’14 Allen, Lucius ’67-68 Allen, Noah ’14 Allums, Darrell ’77-80 Alper, Art ’49-51 Anderson, Jerime ’09-12 Anderson, Kyle ’13-14 Anderson, Tony ’78, ’80-82 Archer, Bob ’57-59 Ariza, Trevor ’04 Arnet, Blake ’09-11 Arnold, Bob ’45-46 Arnold, Jack ’56 Arrillaga, Randy ’80-83
—B— Bail, Wanaah ’14 Bailey, Ryan ’99-01 Bailey, Toby ’95-98 Ballard, Bob ’55 Bane, Ron ’52-55 Banton, Dick ’56-57 Barksdale, Don ’47 Barnes, Gene ’03-04 Barnes, Matt ’99-02 Bell, Bob ’58 Bennett, Eldon ’48-49 Berberich, John ’60-61 Berry, Bob ’60-61 Betchley, Rick ’70-71 Bibby, Henry ’70-72 Birnie, Dick ’45 Blackman, Pete ’60-62 Booker, Kenny ’70-71 Borio, Courtney ’53-54 Boulding, Wayne ’48-49 Boyle, David ’93-94 Bozeman, Cedric ’02-04, ’06 Bragg, Don ’52-55 Brandon, Cliff ’58-60 Bronner, Jeff ’89 Brooks, Brandon ’00 Brown, David ’12-14 Brumbach, Stephen ’88-89 Buccola, Guy ’47-49 Burke, Conrad ’56-58 Burns, Marquis ’93-95 Butler, Kelvin ’85-88 Butler, Mitchell ’90-93
—C— Carson, Vince ’72-73 Chambers, Brice ’65-66 Chapman, Jon ’70-72 Chasen, Barry ’50 Chrisman, Joe ’66-67 Clothier, Grant ’45 Clustka, Chuck ’46-49 Collison, Darren ’06-09 Corliss, Casey ’75 Costello, Mark ’52-55 Crabtree, Fred ’57 Crispin, Jon ’03-04 Crum, Denny ’58-59 Cummings, T.J. ’01-04 Cunningham, Gary ’60-62 Curtis, Tommy ’72-74
—D— Dafney, Darrin ’89-90 Daley, Kevin ’98
Davidson, Jack ’52 Davis, Baron ’98-99 Daye, Darren ’80-83 DeMarcus, Matt ’11-12 Dempsey, Kevin ’93-96 Derboghosian, Sooren ’13 Diefenbach, James ’09 Dollar, Cameron ’94-97 Dragovic, Nikola ’07-10 Drew II, Larry ’13 Drollinger, Ralph ’74-76 Dunlap, Jeff ’84-86
—E— Eaton, Mark ’81-82 Ecker, John ’69-71 Eblin, Bill ’56-57 Edney, Tyus ’92-95 Elkind, Steve ’92 Ellis, Bill ’60-61 Ellis, Joey ’07 Englund, George ’46 Erickson, Keith ’63-65 Evans, Jerry ’52-53
—F— Farmar, Jordan ’05-06 Farmer, Larry ’71-73 Farnham, Sean ’97-00 Fey, Michael ’03-06 Fields, Kenny ’81-84 Flowers, Jason ’01 Foster, Greg ’87 Foster, Rod ’80-83 Franklin, Gary ’72-74 French, Billy ’58-59 Freriks, Frank ’45
—G— Gadzuric, Dan ’99-02 Gaines, Corey ’84-86 Givens, omm’A ’95-96 Goodrich, Gail ’63-65 Gordon, Drew ’09 Goss, Fred ’63, ’65-66 Grant, Glen ’45 Gray, Stuart ’82-84 Green, John ’60-62 Greenwood, David ’76-79
—H— Haley, Jack ’85-87 Haley, Jack Jr. ’11 Hall, Dave ’55 Halsten, Jim ’56-58 Hamilton, Roy ’76-79 Harbour, Matt ’97-98 Harrison, Jim ’57 Hatcher, Montel ’84-87 Hawking, Quinn ’03-05 Hazzard, Walt ’62-64 Heitz, Ken ’67-69 Henderson, J.R. ’95-98 Herring, Allen ’55-56 Hibler, Mike ’52-54 Hicks, Bill ’60-62 Hill, Andy ’70-72 Hines, Rico ’98-00, ’02 Hirsch, Jack ’63-64 Hoffart, John ’02-04 Hoffman, Vaughn ’65-66 Holiday, Jrue ’09 Holland, Brad ’76-79 Hollins, Ryan ’03-05, ’06 Hollyfield, Larry ’71-73 Holton, Michael ’80-83 Honeycutt, Tyler ’10-11 Hough, Dick ’45-46 Huggins, Mike ’63-64 Hutchins, Art ’56-57
—I— Immel, Dave ’84-85, ’87-88 Irmas, Dick ’49
—J— Jackson, Craig ’85-88 Jackson, Ralph ’81-84 Joeckel, Ralph ’49-50 Johnson, Don ’51-52 Johnson, Ernie ’49-50 Johnson, Josiah ’02-05 Johnson, Kris ’95-98 Johnson, Marques ’74-77 Johnson, Nolan ’56-57 Johnson, Rafer ’58-59 Johnston, Bill ’53 Jones, Jerald ’85-86 Jones, Lazeric ’11-12 Jones, Kenny ’12 Jones, Warnell ’59-60 Judd, Randy ’66
—K— Kapono, Jason ’00-03 Kazemi, Nick ’12, ’14 Keefe, James ’07-10 Kell, Lindy ’55 Kelly, Rennie ’78-79 Kenny, Chris ’88-91 Kim, Kelvin ’06 Kniff, Brian ’59-61 Knight, Billy ’98, ’00-02 Knight, Curtis ’83-84 Kraushaar, Carl ’49-50
—L— Lacey, Edgar ’65-66 Lamb, Sean ’88 Lamb, Tyler ’11-12 Lane, Brendan ’10-12 Lanier, Mike ’92-93 LaVine, Zach ’14 Lawson, Ron ’61 Lee, Greg ’72-74 Lee, Malcolm ’09-11 Lee, Marvin ’42-43 Lee, Matt ’07-08 Leonard, Bill ’76-78 Levin, Richard ’65 Lewis, Ben ’46 Lewis, Marcedes ’03 Lippert, Chris ’77-78, ’80 Livingston, Ronnie ’53-54 Logan, Gene ’51-53 Love, Kevin ’08 Loyd, Brandon ’96-99 Luchsinger, Grover ’49-51 Lynn, Dick ’67 Lynn, Mike ’65-66, ’68
—M— MacLean, Don ’89-92 Madkins, Gerald ’88, ’90-92 Maloncon, Gary ’82-85 Martin, Darrick ’89-92 Mason, Zan ’90-91 Mata-Real, Lorenzo ’05-08 Mbah a Moute, Luc Richard ’06-08 McCarter, Andre ’74-76 McCaskill, Khalid ’13 McCoy, Jelani ’96-97 McGautha, Vince ’97-98 McGrath, David ’08 McIntosh, Doug ’64-66 McKinney, Matt ’05 Matulich, John ’50-51 Meinert, Stu ’88 Meyers, Dave ’73-75 Michaels, Hal ’44-46 Miguel, Nigel ’82-85 Milhorn, Jim ’61-63
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Miller, Denny ’54-58 Miller, Don ’46 Miller, Kent ’59-60 Miller, Reggie ’84-87 Minor, Dave ’47-48 Moiso, Jerome ’99-00 Mollins, Ryan ’01 Moore, John ’52-55 Morgan, J’mison ’09-10 Morris, Darryl ’85-88 Morrison, Brian ’04-05 Moser, Mike ’10 Muhammad, Shabazz ’13 Murray, Tracy ’90-92 Myers, Bob ’94-97
—N— Nater, Swen ’72-73 Naulls, Tyren ’79-80 Naulls, Willie ’54-56 Nielsen, Jim ’67-68 Nelson, Reeves ’10-11 Nelson, Sam ’01 Norman, Jerry ’50-52 Nwankwo, Ike ’94-95
—O— O’Bannon, Charles ’94-97 O’Bannon, Ed ’92-95 Olinde, Wilbert ’75-77 Owens, Keith ’88-91
—P— Palmer, Rod ’86-87 Panovich, Mickey ’47 Parker, Dave ’97 Parker, Tony ’13-14 Patterson, Andre ’02-03 Patterson, Steve ’69-71 Paulsell, Dave ’91 Pearson, Ron ’48-49 Perry, Dick ’47 Petruska, Richard ’93 Porter, Barry ’51-53 Pounds, Bobby ’51-52 Powell, Norman ’12-14 Pruitt, Cliff ’80-81 Putnam, William ’45
—R— Ramasar, Todd ’98-99, ’01 Rankin, Bill ’45-48 Reed, Travis ’98-99 Richardson, Jerome “Pooh” ’86-89 Richie, Lou ’91 Ridgway, Dick ’51-53-54 Robinson, DeAndre ’06-08 Robinson, Nican ’06 Rochelin, Charles ’86-89 Rogers, Ben ’56-58 Roll, Michael ’06-07, ’09-10 Rosvall, Jim ’62 Rowe, Curtis ’69-71 Rubin, Janou ’01, ’03-06 Rush, JaRon ’99-00
—S— Saffer, Don ’66-67 Sale, Doug ’47 Sanders, Mike ’79-82 Saner, Neville ’67-68 Sapp, Tom ’61 Saunders, Paul ’49-50 Sawyer, Alan ’46, ’49-50 Schmidt, Kevin ’08-09 Schofield, Terry ’69-71 Schrempf, Alex ’11 Sears, Dean ’81-82 Seibert, Bill ’69-71 Seidel, Don ’48-50 Shackelford, Lynn ’67-69
Sheldrake, Eddie ’49-51 Shipp, Josh ’05, ’07-09 Sims, Gig ’77-80 Skjverheim, Sonny ’59 Slaughter, Fred ’62-64 Smith, Gavin ’75-76 Smith, Joshua ’11-12 Soo, Spencer ’09-10 Spillane, Jim ’75-77 Stanback, Chace ’08 Stanich, George ’48-50 Stanich, John ’47-48 Steinman, Henry ’53-54 Stewart, Chuck ’45-46 Stewart, Kim ’62-64 Stewart, Owen ’45-46 Stoner, Mel ’46 Stover, Anthony ’11-12 Sutherland, Gene ’67-68 Sweek, Bill ’67-69 Sylvester, Harold ’96-97
—T— Taft, Morris ’54-56 Tarver, Shon ’91-94 Thomas, Marvin ’75, ’77-79 Thompson, Dick ’51 Thompson, Dijon ’02-05 Townsend, Raymond ’75-78 Torrence, Walt ’57-59 Trapani, Tyler ’09-12 Trgovich, Pete ’73-75
—U— Underhill, Roland ’57-59
—V— Vallely, John ’69-70 Vandeweghe, Kiki ’77-80 Vroman, Brett ’75-77
—W— Walcott, Ryan ’02-04 Walden, Tom ’94 Walker, Kevin ’87-90 Wallace, Ron ’59 Walton, Bill ’72-74 Warren, Mike ’66-68 Washington, Kenny ’64-66 Washington, Rich ’74-76 Watson, Earl ’98-01 Waxman, Dave ’61-62-63 Wear, David ’12-14 Wear, Travis ’12-14 Webb, Bob ’73-74 West, Dick ’47-48 Westbrook, Russell ’07-08 White, Ed ’53-55 Wicks, Sidney ’69-71 Wilkes, James ’77-80 Wilkes, Keith ’72-74 Williams, Aubrey ’13-14 Williams, Gene ’48-51 Williams, Ike ’04-05 Williams, Kevin ’88-90 Wilson, Trevor ’87-90 Witt, Ralph ’45-46 Wright, Brad ’82-85 Wright, Ryan ’06
—Y— Young, Ray ’99-01, ’03
—Z— Zidek, George ’92-95 Zimmerman, Rodney ’91-94
UCLA AWARDS The Coach John Wooden Award presented annually to the most valuable player
2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967
Kyle Anderson Larry Drew II Lazeric Jones Reeves Nelson, Malcolm Lee, Tyler Honeycutt Michael Roll Darren Collison, Josh Shipp Kevin Love Arron Afflalo Arron Afflalo, Jordan Farmar Dijon Thompson T.J. Cummings, Dijon Thompson Jason Kapono, Ray Young Matt Barnes, Dan Gadzuric, Jason Kapono, Billy Knight Dan Gadzuric, Jason Kapono, Earl Watson Jason Kapono, Jerome Moiso, Earl Watson Baron Davis J.R. Henderson, Kris Johnson, Toby Bailey Cameron Dollar, Bob Myers, Charles O’Bannon Toby Bailey, J.R. Henderson, Charles O’Bannon Ed O’Bannon, Tyus Edney Ed O’Bannon Tyus Edney Don MacLean, Gerald Madkins, Tracy Murray Don MacLean, Tracy Murray Trevor Wilson, Don MacLean Pooh Richardson Pooh Richardson Reggie Miller Reggie Miller Reggie Miller, Nigel Miguel Kenny Fields Kenny Fields Mike Sanders Mike Sanders Kiki Vandeweghe David Greenwood David Greenwood Marques Johnson Marques Johnson, Richard Washington Dave Meyers Bill Walton Bill Walton Bill Walton Sidney Wicks Sidney Wicks Lew Alcindor Lew Alcindor Lew Alcindor
Bob (Ace) Calkins Memorial Trophy presented by Sigma Pi fraternity to UCLA’s free throw champion.
2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976
Jordan Adams, Travis Wear Jordan Adams Travis Wear Lazeric Jones Nikola Dragovicć Darren Collison Darren Collison Darren Collison Arron Afflalo Jordan Farmar T.J. Cummings Jason Kapono Jason Kapono Jason Kapono Jason Kapono Earl Watson Kris Johnson Kris Johnson omm’A Givens Ed O’Bannon Tyus Edney Tyus Edney Don MacLean Don MacLean Don MacLean Charles Rochelin Dave Immel Reggie Miller Reggie Miller Reggie Miller Kenny Fields Michael Holton Rod Foster Rod Foster Rod Foster Darrell Allums Raymond Townsend Jim Spillane Gavin Smith
1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949
Dave Meyers Keith Wilkes Greg Lee Greg Lee John Ecker Henry Bibby John Vallely Lynn Shackelford Lynn Shackelford Kenny Washington Doug McIntosh Walt Hazzard Jack Hirsch Gary Cunningham Gary Cunningham Gary Cunningham Walt Torrence Ben Rogers Ben Rogers Willie Naulls Eddie White Eddie White Dick Ridgway Ron Livingston Dick Ridgway Jerry Norman Paul Sanders
Lazeric Jones
The NCAA Tournament Trophy presented for all-around excellence in NCAA championships
1980 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970
Bruin Bench Award
presented for most improvement in all-around play and mental attitude (from the previous year).
2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954
Tony Parker, Norman Powell Tony Parker Norman Powell, Travis Wear Jerime Anderson Tyler Honeycutt Nikola Dragovicć Russell Westbrook Lorenzo Mata Darren Collison Michael Fey Ryan Hollins Dijon Thompson Ryan Walcott Billy Knight Ryan Bailey Sean Farnham Travis Reed Brandon Loyd Kris Johnson George Zidek George Zidek Shon Tarver, Richard Petruska Mitchell Butler Tracy Murray Darrick Martin Trevor Wilson Trevor Wilson, Kevin Walker Charles Rochelin Jack Haley Brad Wright Ralph Jackson Nigel Miguel, Ralph Jackson Kenny Fields Darren Daye, Cliff Pruitt James Wilkes Brad Holland James Wilkes David Greenwood Brett Vroman Pete Trgovich Dave Meyers Larry Hollyfield Larry Farmer Terry Schofield Sidney Wicks Bill Sweek Jim Nielsen Lynn Shackelford, Bill Sweek Mike Lynn Keith Erickson Gail Goodrich, Keith Erickson Jim Milhorn, Dave Waxman John Green John Berberich Cliff Brandon Denny Crum Roland Underhill Jim Halsten Conrad Burke Morris Taft Ronnie Bane
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Mike Sanders Marques Johnson Dave Meyers, Richard Washington Bill Walton, Keith Wilkes Bill Walton, Keith Wilkes Henry Bibby, Keith Wilkes Henry Bibby, Curtis Rowe Curtis Rowe
Gerald A. Finerman Award presented to the team leader in rebounds.
2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005
Kyle Anderson Kyle Anderson David Wear Reeves Nelson Tyler Honeycutt Alfred Aboya Kevin Love Luc Richard Mbah a Moute Luc Richard Mbah a Moute Dijon Thompson
Sixth Man Award
presented to the team’s best player off the bench
2002 T.J. Cummings
UCLA Alumni Association Award presented to the team leader in assists
2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005
Kyle Anderson Larry Drew II Lazeric Jones Lazeric Jones Michael Roll Darren Collison Russell Westbrook Darren Collison Jordan Farmar Jordan Farmar
UCLA Faculty Athletic Rep. Award
formerly the UCLA Alumni Association Award; presented for academic achievement and team contribution.
2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985
Aubrey Williams Sooren Derboghosian Tyler Trapani Brendan Lane, Tyler Trapani Mustafa Abdul-Hamid Mustafa Abdul-Hamid Lorenzo Mata-Real Ryan Wright, Mustafa Abdul-Hamid Alfred Aboya Josiah Johnson Josiah Johnson Gene Barnes Josiah Johnson Jason Flowers Sean Farnham Ray Young Matt Harbour Bob Myers Bob Myers George Zidek George Zidek George Zidek George Zidek Mitchell Butler Kevin Walker Keith Owens Craig Jackson Craig Jackson Craig Jackson Craig Jackson
UCLA AWARDS 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969
Stuart Gray Randy Arrillaga Stuart Gray Randy Arrillage Kiki Vandeweghe Kiki Vandeweghe Kiki Vandeweghe Wilbert Olinde Wilbert Olinde Dave Meyers Keith Wilkes not awarded Henry Bibby Terry Schofield John Vallely Bill Sweek
The J.D. Morgan Memorial Award presented by the Bruin Hoopsters to the outstanding “team” player
2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961
Jordan Adams Norman Powell David Wear Lazeric Jones Malcolm Lee Jrue Holiday, Michael Roll Josh Shipp, James Keefe Josh Shipp, Luc Richard Mbah a Moute Ryan Hollins Josh Shipp Cedric Bozeman Ryan Walcott Dan Gadzuric Matt Barnes Rico Hines Jerome Moiso Vince McGautha J.R. Henderson, Toby Bailey Kevin Dempsey Charles O’Bannon Marquis Burns Mitchell Butler Darrick Martin, Rodney Zimmerman Darrick Martin Keith Owens Kevin Walker Kelvin Butler Montel Hatcher, Pooh Richardson Montel Hatcher Gary Maloncon, Montel Hatcher Gary Maloncon Rod Foster Michael Holton, Ralph Jackson Michael Holton James Wilkes, Tony Anderson Roy Hamilton Roy Hamilton Marques Johnson Marques Johnson Ralph Drollinger Ralph Drollinger Tommy Curtis Keith Wilkes Kenny Booker, Steve Patterson Steve Patterson Lynn Shackelford Mike Warren Mike Warren Edgar Lacey, Doug McIntosh Freddie Goss, Kenny Washington Jack Hirsch, Fred Slaughter Fred Slaughter Pete Blackman Bill Ellis
Irv Pohlmeyer Memorial Trophy
presented to the outstanding defensive player (was presented to the outstanding first-year player through 1986)
2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000
Norman Powell, David Wear Jordan Adams Tyler Lamb Malcolm Lee Malcolm Lee Alfred Aboya Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, Russell Westbrook Arron Afflalo Arron Afflalo Arron Afflalo Brian Morrison Ray Young Rico Hines Dan Gadzuric Ray Young
Alfred Aboya 1999 Earl Watson 1998 Earl Watson 1997 Cameron Dollar 1996 Cameron Dollar 1995 Tyus Edney 1994 Shon Tarver 1993 Rodney Zimmerman 1992 Gerald Madkins 1991 Gerald Madkins 1990 Gerald Madkins 1989 Pooh Richardson 1988 Craig Jackson 1987 Dave Immel 1986 Pooh Richardson 1985 not awarded 1984 Montel Hatcher 1983 not awarded 1982 Nigel Miguel 1981 Dean Sears 1980 Michael Holton 1979 Tyren Naulls 1978 Darrell Allums 1977 Gig Sims 1976 David Greenwood 1975 Ray Townsend, Brett Vroman 1974 Marques Johnson 1973 Dave Meyers 1972 Bill Walton 1971 Larry Farmer 1970 Henry Bibby 1969 Curtis Rowe 1968* Lucius Allen 1967 Lew Alcindor 1966 Mike Warren 1965 Edgar Lacey 1964 Kenny Washington, Doug McIntosh 1963 Jack Hirsch 1962 Walt Hazzard, Fred Slaughter 1961 Ron Lawson 1960 John Green 1959 Kent Miller 1958 Denny Crum 1957 Walt Torrence *with no first-year player on the 1967-68 team, the award was given for excellence in NCAA Tournament.
Elvin C. Ducky Drake Memorial Award presented annually to the team member selected for his competitive spirit, inspiration and unselfish contribution to the team (formerly the Caddy Works Award)
2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993
Travis Wear David Wear, Travis Wear Brendan Lane Jerime Anderson Mustafa Abdul-Hamid Alfred Aboya Alfred Aboya Alfred Aboya Cedric Bozeman Matt McKinney Jon Crispin Andre Patterson Rico Hines Ryan Bailey, Jason Flowers Billy Knight Todd Ramasar Rico Hines Jelani McCoy Toby Bailey Cameron Dollar Ed O’Bannon Ed O’Bannon
160
1992 1991 1990 1989 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1945
Shon Tarver, Ed O’Bannon Keith Owens, Rodney Zimmerman Zan Mason, Mitchell Butler Kevin Walker Freddie Goss Gail Goodrich Walt Hazzard Walt Hazzard Gary Cunningham John Berberich Pete Blackman Walt Torrence Jim Halsten Dick Banton Allen Herring Johnny Moore Don Bragg Johnny Moore Don Johnson Ed Sheldrake Carl Kraushaar George Stanich Dave Minor John Stanich Dick Hough
Seymour Armond Memorial Award starting in 1956, awarded annually to the most valuable freshman
2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956
Bryce Alford, Zach LaVine Shabazz Muhammad Norman Powell Joshua Smith Tyler Honeycutt, Reeves Nelson Jrue Holiday Kevin Love Russell Westbrook Luc Richard Mbah a Moute Arron Afflalo, Jordan Farmar, Josh Shipp Trevor Ariza Ryan Hollins Cedric Bozeman, Andre Patterson, Dijon Thompson T.J. Cummings Jason Kapono Dan Gadzuric, JaRon Rush Baron Davis Sean Farnham Jelani McCoy Toby Bailey, J.R. Henderson Cameron Dollar, Charles O’Bannon Marquis Burns, Kevin Dempsey Tyus Edney Shon Tarver Tracy Murray Don MacLean Gerald Madkins Trevor Wilson Pooh Richardson Craig Jackson Reggie Miller Montel Hatcher Stuart Gray Ralph Jackson Rod Foster Mike Sanders Tony Anderson Gig Sims David Greenwood Ray Townsend, Bret Vroman Marques Johnson Ralph Drollinger Dave Meyers Bill Walton Larry Farmer Henry Bibby, Andy Hill Curtis Rowe Steve Patterson Lew Alcindor Mike Warren Edgar Lacey, Mike Lynn Kenny Washington, Doug McIntosh Gail Goodrich, Fred Goss Fred Slaughter Ron Lawson Gary Cunningham Kent Miller Brian Kniff Bob Archer
STARTING LINEUPS 2013-14
2004-05
1995-96
1986-87
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F C G G
Kyle Anderson, So. David Wear, Sr. Travis Wear, Sr. Norman Powell, Jr. Jordan Adams, So.
Dijon Thompson, Sr. Josh Shipp, Fr. Michael Fey, Jr. Jordan Farmar, Fr. Arron Afflalo, Fr.
Charles O’Bannon, Jr. J.R. Henderson, So. Jelani McCoy, Fr. Cameron Dollar, Jr. Toby Bailey, So.
Reggie Miller, Sr. Charles Rochelin, So. Jack Haley, Sr. Dave Immel, Jr. Pooh Richardson, So.
2012-13
2003-04
1994-95
1985-86
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F C G G
Kyle Anderson, Fr. Shabazz Muhammad, Fr. Travis Wear, Jr. Jordan Adams, Fr. Larry Drew II, Sr.
T.J. Cummings, Sr. Trevor Ariza, Fr. Ryan Hollins, So. Dijon Thompson, Jr. Cedric Bozeman, Jr.
Charles O’Bannon, So. Ed O’Bannon, Sr. George Zidek, Sr. Tyus Edney, Sr. Toby Bailey, Fr.
Reggie Miller, Jr. Craig Jackson, So. Jack Haley, Jr. Montel Hatcher, Jr. Pooh Richardson, Fr.
2011-12
2002-03
1993-94
1984-85
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F C G G
David Wear, So. Tyler Lamb, So. Travis Wear, So. Lazeric Jones, Sr. Jerime Anderson, Sr.
Andre Patterson, So. Jason Kapono, Sr. Ryan Hollins, Fr. Dijon Thompson, So. Cedric Bozeman, So./Ray Young, Sr.
Charles O’Bannon, Fr. Ed O’Bannon, Jr. George Zidek, Jr. Shon Tarver, Sr. Tyus Edney, Jr.
Reggie Miller, So. Gary Maloncon, Sr. Brad Wright, Sr. Nigel Miguel, Sr. Montel Hatcher, So.
2010-11
2001-02
1992-93
1983-84
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F C G G
Tyler Honeycutt, So. Reeves Nelson, So. Joshua Smith, Fr. Malcolm Lee, Jr. Lazeric Jones, Jr.
Matt Barnes, Sr. Jason Kapono, Jr. Dan Gadzuric, Sr. Billy Knight, Sr. Cedric Bozeman, Fr.
Mitchell Butler, Sr. Ed O’Bannon, So. Richard Petruska, Sr. Shon Tarver, Jr. Tyus Edney, So.
Kenny Fields, Sr. Gary Maloncon, Jr. Stuart Gray, Jr. Ralph Jackson, Sr. Montel Hatcher, Fr.
2009-10
2000-01
1991-92
1982-83
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F G G G
F F C G G
Nikola Dragovic, Sr. Tyler Honeycutt, Fr. Reeves Nelson, Fr. Michael Roll, Sr. Malcolm Lee, So.
Matt Barnes, Jr. Jason Kapono, So. Dan Gadzuric, Jr. Billy Knight, Jr. Earl Watson, Sr.
Don MacLean, Sr. Tracy Murray, Jr. Mitchell Butler, Jr. Gerald Madkins, Sr. Shon Tarver, So.
Kenny Fields, Jr. Darren Daye, Sr. Stuart Gray, So. Rod Foster, Sr. Ralph Jackson, Jr.
2008-09
1999-2000
1990-91
1981-82
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F F G G
F F C G G
Josh Shipp, Sr. Nikola Dragovic, Jr. Alfred Aboya, Sr. Darren Collison, Sr. Jrue Holiday, Fr.
Sean Farnham, Sr. Jerome Moiso, So. Dan Gadzuric, So. Jason Kapono, Fr. Earl Watson, Jr.
Don MacLean, Jr. Tracy Murray, So. Mitchell Butler, So. Darrick Martin, Jr. Gerald Madkins, Jr.
Kenny Fields, So. Mike Sanders, Sr. Stuart Gray, Fr. Ralph Jackson, So. Rod Foster, Jr.
2007-08
1998-99
1989-90
1980-81
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F F G G
F F C G G
Josh Shipp, Jr. Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, Jr. Kevin Love, Fr. Darren Collison, Jr. Russell Westbrook, So.
JaRon Rush, Fr. Jerome Moiso, Fr. Dan Gadzuric, Fr. Baron Davis, So. Earl Watson, So.
Trevor Wilson, Sr. Don MacLean, So. Tracy Murray, Fr. Darrick Martin, So. Gerald Madkins, So.
Mike Sanders, Jr. Darren Daye, So. Kenny Fields, Fr. Michael Holton, So. Rod Foster, So.
2006-07
1997-98
1988-89
1979-80
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F C G G
Josh Shipp, So. Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, So. Lorenzo Mata, Jr. Darren Collison, So. Arron Afflalo, Jr.
Kris Johnson, Sr. Toby Bailey, Sr. J.R. Henderson, Sr. Baron Davis, Fr. Earl Watson, Fr.
Trevor Wilson, Jr. Don MacLean, Fr. Kevin Walker, Jr. Darrick Martin, Fr. Pooh Richardson, Sr.
Kiki Vandeweghe, Sr. James Wilkes, Sr. Mike Sanders, So. Michael Holton, Fr. Rod Foster, Fr.
2005-06
1996-97
1987-88
1978-79
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F C G G
Cedric Bozeman, Sr. Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, Fr. Ryan Hollins, Sr. Jordan Farmar, So. Arron Afflalo, So.
Luc Richard Mbah a Moute
Charles O’Bannon, Sr. J.R. Henderson, Jr. Jelani McCoy, So. Cameron Dollar, Sr. Toby Bailey, Jr.
Craig Jackson, Sr. Trevor Wilson, So. Kelvin Butler, Sr. Dave Immel, Sr. Pooh Richardson, Jr.
J.R. Henderson
Billy Knight
161
Kiki Vandeweghe, Jr. David Greenwood, Sr. Gig Sims, Jr. Roy Hamilton, Sr. Brad Holland, Sr.
Darrick Martin
STARTING LINEUPS 1977-78
1969-70
1961-62
1953-54
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F C G G
David Greenwood, Jr. James Wilkes, So. Gig Sims, So. Roy Hamilton, Jr. Raymond Townsend, Sr.
Sidney Wicks, Jr. Curtis Rowe, Jr. Steve Patterson, Jr. John Vallely, Sr. Henry Bibby, So.
Gary Cunningham, Sr. Pete Blackman, Sr. Fred Slaughter, So. John Green, Sr. Walt Hazzard, So.
Ron Bane, Jr. John Moore, Jr. Willie Naulls, So. Don Bragg, Jr. Ron Livingston, Sr.
1976-77
1968-69
1960-61
1952-53
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F C G G
Marques Johnson, Sr. David Greenwood, So. Bret Vroman, Jr. Roy Hamilton, So. Jim Spillane, Sr.
Lynn Shackelford, Sr. Curtis Rowe, So. Lew Alcindor, Sr. Kenny Heitz, Sr. John Vallely, Jr.
Gary Cunningham, Jr. Rod Lawson, So. John Berberich, Sr. John Green, Jr. Bill Ellis, Sr.
John Moore, So. Ron Bane, So. Mike Hibler, Jr. Don Bragg, So. Ron Livingston, Jr.
1975-76
1967-68
1959-60
1951-52
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F F G G
Marques Johnson, Jr. Richard Washington, Jr. David Greenwood, Fr. Raymond Townsend, So. Andre McCarter, Sr.
Lynn Shackelford, Jr. Mike Lynn, Sr. Lew Alcindor, Jr. Mike Warren, Sr. Lucius Allen, Jr.
Gary Cunningham, So. Kent Miller, Jr. John Berberich, Jr. John Green, So. Bill Ellis, Jr.
Don Bragg, Fr. Jerry Norman, Sr. John Moore, Fr. Don Johnson, Sr. Ron Livingston, So.
1974-75
1966-67
1958-59
1950-51
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F F G G
Marques Johnson, So. David Meyers, Sr. Richard Washington, So. Andre McCarter, Jr. Pete Trgovich, Sr.
Lynn Shackelford, So. Kenny Heitz, So. Lew Alcindor, So. Lucius Allen, So. Mike Warren, Jr.
Roland Underhill, Sr. Rafer Johnson, Sr. Kent Miller, So. Denny Crum, Sr. Walt Torrence, Sr.
Dick Ridgway, So. Ed Sheldrake, Sr. Gene Williams, Sr. Don Johnson, Jr. Art Alper, Sr.
1973-74
1965-66
1957-58
1949-50
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F G G G
Keith Wilkes, Sr. David Meyers, Jr. Bill Walton, Sr. Greg Lee, Sr. Tommy Curtis, Sr.
Edgar Lacey, Jr. Mike Lynn, Jr. Doug McIntosh, Sr. Mike Warren, So. Kenny Washington, Sr.
Roland Underhill, Jr. Conrad Burke, Sr. Ben Rogers, Sr. Jim Halsten, Sr. Walt Torrence, Jr.
Alan Sawyer, Jr. Ralph Joeckel, Sr. Carl Kraushaar, Sr. George Stanich, Sr. Ed Sheldrake, Jr.
1972-73
1964-65
1956-57
1948-49
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F C G G
Larry Farmer, Sr. Keith Wilkes, Jr. Bill Walton, Jr. Larry Hollyfield, Sr. Greg Lee, Jr.
Keith Erickson, Sr. Edgar Lacey, So. Doug McIntosh, Jr. Freddie Goss, Jr. Gail Goodrich, Sr.
Jim Halsten, Jr. Conrad Burke, Jr. Ben Rogers, Jr. Walt Torrence, So. Dick Banton, Sr.
1971-72
1963-64
1955-56
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F C G G
Larry Farmer, Jr. Keith Wilkes, So. Bill Walton, So. Greg Lee, So. Henry Bibby, Sr.
Keith Erickson, Jr. Jack Hirsch, Sr. Fred Slaughter, Sr. Walt Hazzard, Sr. Gail Goodrich, Jr.
Conrad Burke, So. Alan Herring, Sr. Willie Naulls, Sr. Morris Taft, Sr. Dick Banton, Jr./Carroll Adams, Sr.
1970-71
1962-63
1954-55
F F C G G
F F C G G
F F C G G
Sidney Wicks, Sr. Curtis Rowe, Sr. Steve Patterson, Sr. Henry Bibby, Jr. Kenny Booker, Sr.
Keith Erickson, So. Jack Hirsch, Jr. Fred Slaughter, Jr. Walt Hazzard, Jr. Gail Goodrich, So.
John Moore, Sr. Ron Bane, Sr. Willie Naulls, Jr. Morris Taft, Jr. Don Bragg, Sr.
Four-Year Starters Josh Shipp Cedric Bozeman Jason Kapono Dan Gadzuric Earl Watson Toby Bailey J.R. Henderson Charles O’Bannon Don MacLean Pooh Richardson Kenny Fields Rod Foster David Greenwood Don Bragg John Moore
2005, 2007-09 2002-04, 2006 2000-03 1999-02 1998-01 1995-98 1995-98 1994-97 1989-92 1986-89 1981-84 1980-83 1976-79 1952-55 1952-55
Freshman Starters
Dave Meyers
Keith Erickson
Jordan Adams Kyle Anderson Shabazz Muhammad Joshua Smith Tyler Honeycutt Reeves Nelson Jrue Holiday Kevin Love Luc Richard Mbah a Moute Arron Afflalo
162
Alan Sawyer, So. Chuck Clustka, Sr. Carl Kraushaar, Jr. George Stanich, Jr. Ron Pearson, Sr.
2013 2013 2013 2011 2010 2010 2009 2008 2006 2005
Jordan Farmar Josh Shipp Trevor Ariza Ryan Hollins Cedric Bozeman Jason Kapono Dan Gadzuric Jerome Moiso JaRon Rush Baron Davis Earl Watson Jelani McCoy Toby Bailey J.R. Henderson Charles O’Bannon Tracy Murray Darrick Martin Don MacLean Pooh Richardson Montel Hatcher Stuart Gray Kenny Fields Michael Holton Rod Foster David Greenwood Don Bragg John Moore
2005 2005 2004 2003 2002 2000 1999 1999 1999 1998 1998 1996 1995 1995 1994 1990 1989 1989 1986 1984 1982 1981 1980 1980 1976 1952 1952
ALL-TIME NUMERICAL ROSTER #0 Jerome Moiso (1998-99, 99-00) Russell Westbrook (2006-07, 07-08) Drew Gordon (2008-09, 09-10) Anthony Stover (2010-11, 11-12) Nick Kazemi (2013-14)
Todd Ramasar (1997-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01) Jordan Farmar (2004-05) Ryan Wright (2005-06, 06-07) Spencer Soo (2008-09) Reeves Nelson (2009-10) Lazeric Jones (2010-11, 11-12)
#1
#12
Jason Flowers (2000-01) Dijon Thompson (2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05) Jordan Farmar (2005-06) Malcolm Lee (2008-09) Mike Moser (2009-10) Tyler Lamb (2010-11, 11-12) Wanaah Bail (2013-14)
#2
Janou Rubin (2000-01, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05) Darren Collison (2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09) Spencer Soo (2009-10) Kenny Jones (2011-12) Kory Alford (2013-14)
#3
Bill Rankin (1946-47) Ralph Jackson (1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84) Richard Petruska (1991-92, 92-93) Billy Knight (1997-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02) Brian Morrison (2003-04, 04-05) Josh Shipp (2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09) Malcolm Lee (2009-10, 10-11) Nick Kazemi (2011-12) Jordan Adams (2012-13, 13-14)
#4
Owen Stewart (1945-46) Dick Perry (1947) Corey Gaines (1983-84) Trevor Wilson (1986-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90) Marquis Burns (1992-93, 93-94, 94-95) Kevin Daley (1996-97, 97-98) JaRon Rush (1998-99, 99-00) Spencer Gloger (2000-01) Marcedes Lewis (2002-03) Trevor Ariza (2003-04) Aaron Afflalo (2004-05, 05-06, 06-07) Tyler Trapani (2008-09, 09-10, 10-11) Norman Powell (2011-12, 12-13, 13-14)
#5
Ralph Witt (1945-46) Cameron Dollar (1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97) Baron Davis (1997-98, 98-99) Andre Patterson (2001-02) Jon Crispin (2002-03, 03-04) DeAndre Robinson (2005-06, 06-07, 07-08) Jerime Anderson (2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12) Kyle Anderson (2012-13, 13-14)
#6
Frank Freriks (1945) Mel Stoner (1946) John Stanich (1947-48)
#7
Bob Waterfield (1945)
#8
Marvin Lee (1942-43) Dick Bernie (1945)
#10
Tom Grant (1945) Dave Minor (1947-48) Rod Foster (1979-80, 80-81, 81-82, 82-83) Ryan Walcott (2001-02, 02-03, 03-04) Janou Rubin (2005-06) Mustafa Abdul-Hamid (2006-07, 07-08, 08-09) Alex Schrempf (2010-11) Larry Drew II (2012-13)
#11 (Retired)
Ben Lewis (1946) Don Barksdale (1946-47) Mike Sanders (1979-80, 80-81, 81-82) Curtis Knight (1982-83, 83-84) Corey Gaines (1984-85, 85-86) Kevin Williams (1987-88, 88-89, 89-90) Tyus Edney (1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95)
Dick West (1947-48) Montel Hatcher (1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87) Gerald Madkins (1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92) David Boyle (1992-93, 93-94) Toby Bailey (1994-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98) Josh Shipp (2004-05) Alfred Aboya (2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09) Anthony Stover (2009-10) David Wear (2011-12, 12-13, 13-14)
#13
Dick Hough (1945-46) Doug Sale (1947) Charles O’Bannon (1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97) Travis Reed (1997-98, 98-99) Gene Barnes (2002-03, 03-04) James Keefe (2006-07, 07-08, 08-09, 09-10) Matt DeMarcus (2010-11, 11-12) David Brown (2012-13, 13-14)
#14
Glen Grant (1945) Brad Holland (1975-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79) Michael Holton (1979-80, 80-81, 81-82, 82-83) Stu Meinert (1986-87, 87-88, 88-89) Rodney Zimmerman (1990-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94) Lorenzo Mata-Real (2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08) Alex Schrempf (2009-10) Jack Haley (2010-11) Nick Kazemi (2012-13) Zach LaVine (2013-14)
#15
Jack Haley (1984-85, 85-86, 86-87) Darrick Martin (1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92) Ryan Mollins (2000-01) Ryan Hollins (2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06) Blake Arnet (2008-09, 09-10, 10-11) Shabazz Muhammad (2012-13)
#17
Bob Arnold (1945-46)
#18
Chuck Stewart (1945)
Lorenzo Mata-Real Jerald Jones (1984-85, 85-86) Chris Kenny (1988-89) Steve Elkind (1992-93) Rico Hines (1997-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02) Ike Williams (2003-04, 04-05) Kelvin Kim (2005-06) Chace Stanback (2007-08) J’mison Morgan (2008-09, 09-10) Reeves Nelson (2010-11, 11-12) Josh Thomas (2012-13) Noah Allen (2013-14)
#23
#20
William Putnam (1945) Jim Harrison (1956-57) Sonny Skjervhein (1957-58, 58-59, 59-60) Mike Huggins (1961-62, 62-63, 63-64) John Lyons (1964-65, 65-66) Tyren Naulls (1978-79, 79-80) Darryl Morris (1985-86, 86-87, 87-88) Jeff Bronner (1989-90) Brandon Loyd (1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99) Michael Roll (2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09, 09-10) Brendan Lane (2011-12) Bryce Alford (2013-14)
#21
Rod Palmer (1985-86, 86-87) Darrin Dafney (1988-89, 89-90) Shon Tarver (1990-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94) Ryan Bailey (1997-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01) Cedric Bozeman (2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 05-06) David McGrath (2007-08) Jrue Holiday (2008-09) Brendan Lane (2009-10, 10-11) De’End Parker (2011-12)
#22
Morris Taft (1954-55, 55-56) Walt Torrence (1956-57, 57-58, 58-59) Bob Berry (1959-60, 60-61) Larry Gower (1961-62, 62-63) John Galbraith (1964-65) Kenny Heitz (1966-67, 67-68, 68-69) Tommy Curtis (1970-71, 71-72, 72-73, 73-74) Raymond Townsend (1974-75, 75-76, 76-77, 77-78)
163
Hal Michaels (1944-45-46) Lindy Kell (1954-55) Gary Baker (1956-57) Cliff Brandon (1957-58, 58-59, 59-60) Kenny Washington (1964-65, 65-66) Lee Walzcuk (1967-68) Kenny Booker (1968-69, 69-70, 70-71) Bill Leonard (1977-78) Mitchell Butler (1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93) Matt Barnes (1998-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02) Andre Patterson (2002-03) Luc Richard Mbah a Moute (2005-06, 06-07, 07-08) Tyler Honeycutt (2009-10, 10-11) David Brown (2011-12) Tony Parker (2012-13, 13-14)
#24
Courtney Borio (1952-53, 53-54) Art Hutchins (1954-55, 55-56, 56-57) Bill Hicks (1959-60, 61-62) Gail Goodrich (1962-63) Chuck Darrow (1963-64) Larry McCollister (1964-65) Gene Sutherland (1965-66, 66-67, 67-68) Rick Betchley (1969-70, 70-71) Dave Cumberland (1971-72) Roy Hamilton (1975-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79) Randy Arrillaga (1980-81, 81-82, 82-83) Jerome Richardson (1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89) Bob Myers (1994-95, 95-96, 96-97) Jason Kapono (1999-00, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03) Joey Ellis (2006-07) Matt DeMarcus (2008-09, 09-10) Travis Wear (2011-12, 12-13, 13-14)
ALL-TIME NUMERICAL ROSTER #25 (Retired)
Ron Livingston (1952-53, 53-54) Dave Hall (1954-55) Rafer Johnson (1956-57, 57-58, 58-59) Stan Anderson (1959-60) Ron Lawson (1960-61) Rich Gugat (1961-62) Chuck Darrow (1962-63) Gail Goodrich (1963-64, 64-65) Don Saffer (1965-66, 66-67, 67-68, 68-69) Andy Hill (1969-70, 70-71, 71-72) Pete Trgovich (1972-73, 73-74, 74-75) Nigel Miguel (1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85) Keith Owens (1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91) George Zidek (1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95) Earl Watson (1997-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01) Matt McKinney (2003-04, 04-05)
#30
Denny Crum (1957-58, 58-59) Duane Barnes (1959-60) Jim Rosvall (1961-62) Steve Lock (1962-63) Kent Graham (1963-64) Neville Saner (1965-66, 66-67, 67-68) Curtis Rowe (1968-69, 69-70, 70-71) Vince Carson (1971-72, 72-73) Chris Lippert (1975-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79) Darren Daye (1979-80, 80-81, 81-82, 82-83) Dave Immel (1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88) Tracy Murray (1989-90, 90-91, 91-92) Kevin Dempsey (1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96) Sean Farnham (1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00) Kevin Schmidt (2007-08, 08-09) Aubrey Williams (2012-13, 13-14)
#31 (Retired)
Swen Nater (1971-72, 72-73) Rich Washington (1973-74, 74-75, 75-76) Gig Sims (1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80) Reggie Miller (1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87) Ed O’Bannon (1990-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95)
#32 (Retired)
Gene Williams (1948-50-51) Carl Kraushaar (1949-50) Gene Williams (1950-51) John Moore (1951-52, 52-53, 53-54, 54-55) Ben Rogers (1955-56, 56-57, 57-58) Kent Miller (1958-59, 59-60) Dave Waxman (1960-61, 61-62, 62-63) Doug McIntosh (1963-64, 64-65, 65-66) Steve Patterson (1967-68, 68-69, 69-70, 70-71) Bill Walton (1971-72, 72-73, 73-74) Brett Vroman (1974-75, 75-76, 76-77) Darrell Allums (1977-78, 78-79, 79-80) Brad Wright (1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85) Greg Foster (1986-87, 87-88)
#33 (Retired)
Willie Naulls (1953-54, 54-55, 55-56) Nolan Johnson (1956-57) Warnell Jones (1958-59, 59-60) Lew Alcindor (1966-67, 67-68, 68-69)
#34
Dick Irmas (1949) Bob Ballard (1954-55) Nolan Johnson (1955-56) Dick Skaer (1956-57) Bill Wagoner (1957-58) Bill Hicks (1958-59) Kim Stewart (1961-62) Vaughn Hoffman (1962-63, 63-64, 64-65, 65-66) Jim Nielson (1966-67, 67-68, 68-69) Jon Chapman (1969-70, 70-7, 71-72) Dave Meyers (1972-73, 73-74, 74-75) David Greenwood (1975-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79) Cliff Pruitt (1979-80, 80-81, 81-82) Sean Lamb (1987-88, 88-89) Jonah Naulls (1991-92, 92-93) Jelani McCoy (1995-96, 96-97, 97-98) Ray Young (1998-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03) Joshua Smith (2010-11, 11-12)
#35 (Retired)
Ray Alba (1948-49-50) Ed Feenstra (1950-51) Mike Hibler (1951-52, 52-53, 53-54) Conrad Burke (1955-56, 56-57, 57-58) Ron Wallace (1958-59) John Berberich (1959-60, 60-61) Fred Slaughter (1961-62, 62-63, 63-64) Mike Lynn (1964-65, 65-66, 66-67, 67-68) Sidney Wicks (1968-69, 69-70, 70-71) Ralph Drollinger (1972-73, 73-74, 74-75, 75-76) James Wilkes (1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80) Mark Eaton (1980-81, 81-82) Ike Nwankwo (1992-93, 93-94, 94-95)
#38
Ralph Joeckel (1949-50)
#39
Grover Luchsinger (1950-51)
#40
Bob Bell (1957-58) Bob Miller (1961-62) Rich Levin (1962-63) Freddie Goss (1964-65, 65-66) Terry Schofield (1967-68) John Vallely (1968-69, 69-70) Marvin Vitatoe (1970-71, 71-72) Casey Corlis (1972-73, 73-74, 74-75)
#41
Nikola Dragovic (2006-07, 07-08, 08-09, 09-10)
#42 (Retired)
Ron Bane (1952-53, 53-54, 54-55) Dick Banton (1955-56, 56-57) Bob Fisher (1957-58, 58-59) Bill Ellis (1959-60, 60-61) Walt Hazzard (1961-62, 62-63, 63-64) Mike Serafin (1965-66) Lucius Allen (1966-67, 67-68) Terry Schofield (1968-69, 69-70) Bob Webb (1970-71, 71-72, 72-73, 73-74) Darrell Allums (1976-77) Kelvin Butler (1984-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88) Don MacLean (1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92) Kevin Love (2007-08)
#43
Earl Watson
Eddie White (1952-53, 53-54, 54-55) Jack Arnold (1955-56) Fred Crabtree (1956-57) Bill French (1957-58, 58-59) Kent Graham (1962-63) Steve Brucker (1963-64) Brice Chambers (1964-65, 65-66) Jon Chapman (1968-69) Terry Schofield (1970-71) Greg Lee (1971-72, 72-73, 73-74) Rennie Kelly (1977-78, 78-79) Chris Lippert (1979-80)
164
Brad Wright Tony Wang (1984-85) Stephen Brumbach (1988-89) Rodney Odom (1989-90) T.J. Cummings (2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04)
#44
Mark Costello (1951-52, 52-53, 53-54, 54-55) Jim Halsten (1955-56, 56-57, 57-58) Bill Kilmer (1958-59) Jim Milhorn (1960-61, 61-62, 62-63) Kenny Washington (1963-64) Mike Warren (1965-66, 66-67, 67-68) Lee Walczuk (1968-69) Jim Spillance (1973-74, 74-75, 75-76, 76-77) Dean Sears (1980-81, 81-82) Jeff Dunlap (1984-85, 85-86) Zan Mason (1989-90, 90-91) James Diefenbach (2008-09) Tyler Trapani (2011-12) Sooren Derboghosian (2012-13)
#45
Denny Miller (1954-55, 55-56, 56-57, 57-58) John Green (1959-60, 60-61, 61-62) Fred Goss (1962-63) Mike Serafin (1964-65) Bill Sweek (1965-66, 66-67, 67-68, 68-69) Henry Bibby (1969-70, 70-71, 71-72) Andre McCarter (1972-73, 73-74, 74-75, 75-76) Tony Anderson (1977-78, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81, 81-82) Charles Rochelin (1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89) Michael Fey (2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06)
#50
Ted Bell (1950-51) Jack Hirsch (1961-62, 62-63, 63-64) Bill Ureda (1964-65) Kent Taylor (1966-67) Fred Gray (1967-68) Gary Franklin (1971-72, 72-73, 73-74) Marvin Thomas (1974-75, 75-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79) Kevin Walker (1986-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90) omm’ A Givens (1994-95, 95-96) Dan Gadzuric (1998-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02) Adria Gasol (2012-13)
#51
Dick Killgore (1952-53)
#52 (Retired)
Jerry Norman (1950-51, 51-52) Mark Costello (1952-53) Don Bragg (1952-53, 53-54, 54-55) Allen Harring (1955-56) Bob Archer (1956-57, 57-58, 58-59) Pete Blackman (1959-60, 60-61, 61-62) Rich Levin (1963-64, 64-65) Randy Judd (1965-66) Dick Lynn (1966-67) John Ecker (1967-68, 68-69, 69-70, 70-71) Keith Wilkes (1971-72, 72-73, 73-74) Mike Sanders (1978-79) Craig Jackson (1984-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88) J.R. Henderson (1994-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98) John Hoffart (2001-02, 02-03, 03-04)
ALL-TIME NUMERICAL ROSTER #53
Wayne Boulding (1948-49) Tom Williams (1952-53) Al Herring (1954-55) Nate Brewer (1956-57) Roger Nichols (1959-60) Keith Erickson (1963-64, 64-65) Lynn Shackelford (1966-67, 67-68, 68-69) Larry Hollyfield (1970-71, 71-72, 72-73) Wilbert Olinde (1973-74, 74-75, 75-76, 76-77) Gary Maloncon (1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85)
#54 (Retired)
Alan Sawyer (1946-49-50) Dick Ridgway (1950-51, 51-52, 52-53, 53-54) Bill Eblen (1956-55, 56-57) Brian Kniff (1957-58, 58-59, 59-60, 60-61) Jim McFerson (1961-62) Kim Steward (1963-64) Edgar Lacey (1964-65, 65-66, 67-68) Larry Farmer (1970-71, 71-72, 72-73) Marques Johnson (1973-74, 74-75, 75-76, 76-77) Kenny Fields (1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84) Kris Johnson (1994-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98) Josiah Johnson (2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05)
Bill Winkelholz (1964-65) Joe Chrisman (1965-66, 66-67) Bill Seibert (1967-68) Rick Betchley (1968-69) Gavin Smith (1973-74, 74-75, 75-76) Kiki Vandeweghe (1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80) Stuart Gray (1981-82, 82-83, 83-84) Mike Lanier (1990-91, 91-92, 92-93) Jon Crispin (2001-02) Quinn Hawking (2002-03, 03-04, 04-05) Nican Robinson (2005-06) Matt Lee (2006-07, 07-08)
#73
#56
#76
George Stanich (1948-49-50) Don Johnson (1950-51) Bill Johnston (1951-52, 52-53)
#74
Don Seidel (1948-49-50) Ernie Bond (1950-51) Gene Logan (1952-53)
#75
Eddie Sheldrake (1950-51) Ron Livingston (1951-52, 52-53)
Guy Buccola (1947-48-49) Don Bragg (1951-52, 52-53)
Ernie Johnson (1949-50) Rolf Engen (1950-51) Ed White (1952-53)
#57
Chuck Clustka (1946-47-48-49) John Matulich (1950-51) Ron Bane (1951-52, 52-53)
#77
#58
#78
Fred Holzer (1950-51) Courtney Borio (1952-53)
Paul Saunders (1949-50)
Mark Costello (1951-52) Bob Ballard (1952-53)
#59
Jerry Evans (1950-51, 51-52, 52-53)
#55
Unknown Numbers Grant Clothier (1945) Don Miller (1946) Chuck Stewart (1945-46)
#70
Eldon Bennett (1948-49) Barry Parlovich (1950-51) Hank Steinman (1952-53) Henry Steinman (1953-54) Carroll Adams (1955-56) Roland Underhill (1956-57, 57-58, 58-59) Gary Cunningham (1959-60, 60-61, 61-62) Keith Erickson (1962-63)
Gene Logan (1950-51)
#71
Barry Porter (1951-52, 52-53)
#72
Arthur Alper (1950-51) Jack Davidson (1951-52, 52-53)
UCLA’S ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES Frank Arnold Don Ashen
—A—
1971-75 1955-57, 58-59
—B—
Ken Barone Duane Broussard
1989-91 2013-14
—C—
Ernie Carr Denny Crum Gary Cunningham Donny Daniels Scott Duncan John Ecker Chuck Evans Larry Farmer Tony Fuller
1987-88 1959-60, 68-71 1966-75
—D— —E— —F—
2003-10 2007-11 1974-75 1980-81
Scott Garson Keith Glass Mark Gottfried David Grace
—G—
—H—
Jim Halsten Jim Harrick Jack Hirsch Brad Holland Michael Holton Lee Hunt
2006-13 1979-81 1988-95 2013-14 1958-59 1977-79 1984-88 1988-92 1996-2001 1975-77
Kris Jason
1977-79, 81-84
—J— —K—
1975-81 1988-92
Kerry Keating
Kerry Keating Carl Kraushaar
—M—
Gerald Madkins Phil Mathews Andre McCarter Korey McCray Jerry Norman
—N— —O—
—I—
Craig Impelman
—L—
Steve Lavin Paul Landreaux Chris Lippert
1984-87
Dean Richardson Lorenzo Romar Frank Ryan
2001-03 2010-13 1984-88 2011-13
Jim Saia Doug Sale Patrick Sandle Alan Sawyer Ed Schilling Steve Spencer
1958-68 1979-84
Eddie White Greg White Sidney Wicks
1956-57 1949-52 1947-48, 54-62
Ernie Zeigler
Kevin O’ Connor Barry Porter Eddie Powell Bill Putnam
—R—
1991-96 1988-89 1981-83
—P—
—S—
1955-57 1992-96 1986-87 1996-2003 1949-52 2001-03 1952 2013-14 1997-2001
—W—
—Z—
2003-07 1951
Ernie Zeigler
Lorenzo Romar
165
Scott Garson
1955-56 1995-96 1984-88 2003-06
SEASON-BY-SEASON RECORDS
Fred Cozens
Caddy Works
Year Captain(s) Fred Cozens
1919-20 Si Gibbs 1920-21 Raymond McBurney
Caddy Works
1921-22 Si Gibbs 1922-23 Buck Beeson 1923-24 Bill Goertz 1924-25 Wilbur Johns 1925-26 Horace Bresee 1926-27 Jim Armstrong 1927-28 Jack Ketchum 1928-29 Sam Balter 1929-30 Larry Wildes 1930-31 Carl Knowles 1931-32 Dick Linthicum 1932-33 Ted Lemcke 1933-34 Don Piper 1934-35 Cordner Gibson 1935-36 Don Ashen 1936-37 Orv Appleby 1937-38 Jack Cooper 1938-39 Bob Calkins
Wilbur Johns
1939-40 Alex Rafalovich 1940-41 Bob Null and Lloyd Anderson 1941-42 Bob Alshuler and Ernie Handelsman 1942-43 John Fryer 1943-44 Dick West 1944-45 Bill Putnam and Bill Rankin 1945-46 Dick Hough and Hal Michaels 1946-47 Dick Perry 1947-48 John Stanich
John R. Wooden
1948-49 Ron Pearson 1949-50 Alan Sawyer 1950-51 Eddie Sheldrake 1951-52 Don Johnson and Jerry Norman 1952-53 Barry Porter 1953-54 Ron Livingston 1954-55 Don Bragg and John Moore 1955-56 Willie Naulls 1956-57 Dick Banton 1957-58 Ben Rogers 1958-59 Walt Torrence 1959-60 Cliff Brandon 1960-61 Bill Ellis and John Berberich 1961-62 John Green and Gary Cunningham 1962-63 Jim Milhorn 1963-64 Walt Hazzard and Jack Hirsch 1964-65 Keith Erickson and Gail Goodrich 1965-66 Doug McIntosh 1966-67 Mike Warren 1967-68 Mike Warren 1968-69 Lew Alcindor and Lynn Shackelford 1969-70 John Vallely 1970-71 Curtis Rowe and Sidney Wicks 1971-72 Henry Bibby 1972-73 Larry Farmer 1973-74 Bill Walton, Keith Wilkes 1974-75 David Meyers
Gene Bartow
1975-76 Marques Johnson and Richard Washington 1976-77 Marques Johnson
Gary Cunningham
1977-78 Raymond Townsend 1978-79 David Greenwood
Wilbur Johns
John Wooden
Gene Bartow
Gary Cunningham
Overall Conference W L PCT W L PCT 12 2 .957 8 2 .800
8 2 10 0
9 1 .900 12 4 .750 8 2 .800 11 6 .647 14 2 .875 12 4 .750 10 5 .667 7 9 .438 14 8 .636 9 6 .600 9 10 .474 10 11 .476 10 13 .435 11 12 .478 10 13 .435 6 14 .300 4 20 .167 7 20 .259
9 1 — 9 1 — 8 2 — 9 1 — 10 0 — — — — 5 4 .505 1 8 .111 3 6 .333 4 5 .444 4 7 .363 1 10 .091 2 10 .166 4 8 .333 2 10 .166 2 10 .166 0 12 .000 0 12 .000
8 17 .320 6 20 .231 5 18 .217 14 7 .667 10 10 .500 12 12 .500 8 16 .333 18 7 .720 12 13 .480
3 9 .250 2 10 .166 2 10 .166 4 4 .500 3 3 .500 3 1 .750 5 7 .417 9 3 .750 3 9 .250
22 7 .759 24 7 .774 19 10 .655 19 12 .613 16 8 .667 18 7 .720 21 5 .808 22 6 .786 22 4 .846 16 10 .615 16 9 .640 14 12 .538 18 8 .692 18 11 .621 20 9 .690 30 0 1.000 28 2 .933 18 8 .692 30 0 1.000 29 1 .967 29 1 .967 28 2 .933 29 1 .967 30 0 1.000 30 0 1.000 26 4 .867 28 3 .903
10 2 .833 10 2 .833 9 4 .692 8 4 .667 6 6 .500 7 5 .583 11 1 .917 16 0 1.000 13 3 .813 10 6 .625 10 6 .625 7 5 .583 7 5 .583 10 2 .833 8 5 .615 15 0 1.000 14 0 1.000 10 4 .714 14 0 1.000 14 0 1.000 13 1 .929 12 2 .857 14 0 1.000 14 0 1.000 14 0 1.000 12 2 .857 12 2 .857
28 4 .875 24 5 .831
13 1 .929 11 3 .786
25 3 .893 25 5 .833
14 0 1.000 15 3 .833
166
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John Wooden
Gene Bartow
Walt Hazzard
Larry Brown
SEASON-BY-SEASON RECORDS
Larry Farmer
Walt Hazzard
Year Captain(s) Larry Brown 1979-80 1980-81
Kiki Vandeweghe and James Wilkes Mike Sanders and Tony Anderson
Larry Farmer
1981-82 Mike Sanders and Tony Anderson 1982-83 Michael Holton 1983-84 Ralph Jackson
Walt Hazzard
1984-85 Gary Maloncon 1985-86 Reggie Miller and Montel Hatcher 1986-87 Reggie Miller 1987-88 Craig Jackson and Dave Immel
Jim Harrick
1988-89 Pooh Richardson 1989-90 Trevor Wilson 1990-91 Game Captains 1991-92 Gerald Madkins 1992-93 Mitchell Butler 1993-94 Shon Tarver and Rodney Zimmerman 1994-95 Ed O’Bannon, Tyus Edney and George Zidek 1995-96 Charles O’Bannon and Cameron Dollar
Steve Lavin
1996-97 Charles O’Bannon and Cameron Dollar 1997-98 Toby Bailey and J.R. Henderson 1998-99 Baron Davis 1999-00 Sean Farnham, Rico Hines and Earl Watson 2000-01 Earl Watson and Ryan Bailey 2001-02 Rico Hines 2002-03 Jason Kapono and Ray Young
Ben Howland
2003-04 Cedric Bozeman and Dijon Thompson 2004-05 Dijon Thompson 2005-06 Cedric Bozeman, Arron Afflalo and Jordan Farmar 2006-07 Arron Afflalo, Josh Shipp and Darren Collison 2007-08 Darren Collison and Lorenzo Mata-Real 2008-09 Darren Collison, Josh Shipp and Alfred Aboya 2009-10 Michael Roll 2010-11 Malcolm Lee and Lazeric Jones 2011-12 Lazeric Jones 2012-13 Larry Drew II, David Wear and Travis Wear
Steve Alford 2013-14
Jordan Adams and Kyle Anderson
UCLA’s All-Time Head Coaching Records Years Coach 2 (1919-21) Fred W. Cozens 18 (1921-39) Caddy Works 9 (1939-48) Wilbur Johns 27 (1948-75) John R. Wooden 2 (1975-77) Gene Bartow 2 (1977-79) Gary Cunningham 2 (1979-81) Larry Brown 3 (1981-84) Larry Farmer 4 (1984-88) Walt Hazzard 8 (1988-96) Jim Harrick 7 (1996-03) Steve Lavin 10 (2003-13) Ben Howland 1 (2013-14) Steve Alford 95 YEARS TOTALS
Jim Harrick
Steve Lavin
Ben Howland
Steve Alford
Overall Conference W L PCT W L PCT 22 20
10 7
.688 .741
12 13
6 5
.667 .722
21 6 .778 23 6 .793 17 11 .607
14 4 .778 15 3 .833 10 8 .556
21 12 .636 15 14 .517 25 7 .781 16 14 .533
12 6 .667 9 9 .500 14 4 .778 12 6 .667
21 10 .677 22 11 .667 23 9 .719 28 5 .848 22 11 .667 21 7 .750 32 1 .979 23 8 .742
13 5 .722 11 7 .611 11 7 .611 16 2 .889 11 7 .611 13 5 .722 17 1 .944 16 2 .889
24 8 .750 24 9 .727 22 9 .710 21 12 .636 23 9 .719 21 12 .636 10 19 .345
15 3 .833 12 6 .667 12 6 .667 10 8 .556 14 4 .714 11 7 .611 6 12 .333
11 17 .393 18 11 .621 32 7 .821 30 6 .833 35 4 .897 26 9 .743 14 18 .438 23 11 .676 19 14 .575 25 10 .714
7 11 .389 11 7 .611 14 4 .778 15 3 .833 16 2 .889 13 5 .722 8 10 .444 13 5 .722 11 7 .611 13 5 .722
28
12
Jim Harrick
Steve Lavin 9
.757
OVERALL W L PCT 20 4 .833 173 160 .520 93 120 .437 620 147 .808 52 9 .852 50 8 .862 42 17 .712 61 23 .726 77 47 .621 192 62 .756 145 78 .650 233 107 .685 28 9 .757 1786 791 .693
6
.667
CONFERENCE W L PCT 18 2 ---73 107 ---34 56 .378 300 67 .817 24 4 .857 29 3 .906 25 11 .694 39 15 .722 47 25 .653 108 36 .750 80 43 .650 121 59 .672 12 6 .667 910 434 .677
Ben Howland
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1919-20
Overall: 12-2 Head Coach: Fred W. Cozens Opponent Manual Arts HS Hollywood HS Los Angeles Poly HS Los Angeles Poly HS Redlands Occidental Pomona Whittier Throop Occidental Pomona Whittier Throop Redlands
1924-25 Score W/L 46-38 W 45-21 W 26-22 W 21-12 W 21-34 L 41-29 W 44-29 W 33-23 W 36-25 W 43-30 W 33-30 W 33-21 W 30-41 L 23-17 W
1920-21
Overall: 9-2 Coach: Fred W. Cozens Opponent California Redlands Pomona Cal Tech Redlands Occidental Whittier Whittier Pomona Cal Tech California
Score W/L 28-36 L 29-26 W 24-21 W 32-18 W 26-22 W 36-26 W 18-16 W 26-24 W 36-24 W 37-22 W 29-46 L
1921-22
Overall: 9-1 Coach: Caddy Works Opponent Cal Tech Redlands Occidental Whittier Pomona Cal Tech Redlands Occidental Whittier Pomona
Score W/L 30-12 W 24-26 L 33-24 W 29-9 W 34-22 W 19-17 W 41-19 W 34-14 W 23-15 W 46-18 W
1922-23
Overall: 12-4 Coach: Caddy Works Opponent Cal Tech Redlands Occidental Whittier Pomona Cal Tech Redlands Occidental Pomona Whittier California California Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona
Score W/L 40-15 W 34-21 W 33-11 W 40-11 W 27-18 W 42-13 W 24-26 L 61-12 W 38-27 W 37-27 W 39-32 W 15-47 L 43-30 W 22-33 L 43-30 W 22-32 L
1923-24
Overall: 8-2 Coach: Caddy Works Opponent Cal Tech Redlands Occidental Pomona Cal Tech Redlands Occidental Whittier Pomona Whittier
Score W/L 51-20 W 24-17 W 41-9 W 32-24 W 46-24 W 28-23 W 20-14 W 20-22 L 29-21 W 21-23 L
1928-29
Overall: 11-6 Coach: Caddy Works Opponent La Verne San Diego State Oregon Agriculture College Stanford Stanford California San Francisco Olympic Club Redlands Whittier Pomona Pomona Redlands Occidental Occidental Whittier Cal Tech Cal Tech
Score W/L 54-11 W 53-33 W 15-20 L 17-23 L 10-23 L 24-33 L 21-25 L 48-5 W 32-11 W 31-18 W 29-14 W 31-16 W 36-20 W 23-24 L 22-15 W 29-19 W 30-20 W
1925-26
Overall: 7-9 PCC: 1-8 Coach: Caddy Works Opponent Pomona La Verne Hollywood AC Los Angeles AC Utah Utah North Dakota California* California* California* Stanford* Stanford* Stanford* USC* USC* USC*
Site Score W/L A 43-22 W A 46-24 W H 40-23 W H 43-25 W A 32-28 W A 28-44 L H 41-29 W A 21-26 L A 31-35 L H 31-47 L A 20-34 L H 26-34 L H 24-32 L A 23-28 L A 31-39 L A 44-33 W
* Pacific Coast Conference game
1929-30
Overall: 14-2 Coach: Caddy Works Opponent Hollywood AC San Diego State Los Angeles AC Montana State Oregon Agriculture College Stanford Redlands Occidental Occidental Pomona Stanford California Cal Tech Whittier Whittier Redlands
Score W/L 27-25 W 32-17 W 33-19 W 36-21 W 32-22 W 28-15 W 32-8 W 38-11 W 45-14 W 37-20 W 29-32 L 8-22 L 27-21 W 29-23 W 18-14 W 46-17 W
1926-27
Overall: 12-4 Coach: Caddy Works Opponent Hollywood AC Pacific Coast Club Oregon Agriculture College Idaho Stanford Stanford Occidental San Diego State San Diego State Cal Tech Pomona Occidental Redlands Pomona Whittier Whittier
Score W/L 28-36 L 17-28 L 32-22 W 17-32 L 21-17 W 23-21 W 32-17 W 31-9 W 28-19 W 24-16 W 48-13 W 28-14 W 42-26 W 42-16 W 22-31 L 29-23 W
1927-28
Overall: 10-5 PCC: 5-4 Coach: Caddy Works Opponent Pomona Pomona Cal Tech Los Angeles AC Hollywood AC Pacific Coast Club Stanford* Stanford* Stanford* California* California* California* USC* USC* USC* * Pacific Coast Conference game
168
Site Score W/L H 53-32 W H 70-10 W H 52-16 W H W H W H L A 29-22 W A 28-22 W H 27-34 L H 34-35 L H 48-36 W H 26-33 L H 35-45 L A 34-27 W A 47-37 W
Overall: 14-8 PCC: 3-6 Coach: Caddy Works Opponent Elks Club La Verne Pomona Hollywood AC Los Angeles AC Whittier Occidental Cal Tech BYU BYU Utah Utah Utah Stanford* California* USC* Stanford* Stanford* California* California* USC* USC*
Site Score W/L H 51-34 W H 37-22 W A 48-19 W H 44-32 W H 23-17 W H 34-14 W H 46-26 W H 53-24 W H 40-47 L H 47-43 W H 44-34 W H 43-33 W H 44-52 L H 63-30 W A 26-23 W H 16-33 L A 37-40 L A 20-15 W H 29-32 L H 30-32 L H 30-42 L H 28-33 L
* Pacific Coast Conference game
1930-31
Overall: 9-6 PCC: 4-5 (3rd-South) Coach: Caddy Works Opponent Site Score W/L Whittier A 57-23 W Pomona H 43-15 W Hollywood AC H 42-34 W Los Angeles AC H 24-41 L Montana H 28-27 W Montana H 59-27 W Stanford* A 32-23 W Stanford* A 28-26 W California* A 24-26 L USC* H 25-16 W Stanford* A 28-29 L California* A 39-43 L California* A 28-30 L USC* H 22-24 L USC* H 46-23 W * Pacific Coast Conference game
1931-32
Overall: 9-10 PCC: 4-7 (3rd-South) Coach: Caddy Works Opponent Site Score W/L Hollywood AC H 35-20 W Whittier H 38-21 W Whittier H 48-23 W Pasadena Majors H 24-34 L Utah State H 27-39 L Utah State H 20-33 L Utah State H 30-21 W Los Angeles AC H 30-25 W Stanford* A 22-25 L Stanford* A 26-31 L California* H 18-29 L California* H 25-26 L
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS USC* Stanford* Stanford* California* California* USC* USC*
H 19-17 W H 35-31 W H 28-18 W A 28-34 L A 29-31 L A 26-24 W A 31-35 L
* Pacific Coast Conference game
1932-33
Overall: 10-11 PCC: 1-10 (4th-South) Coach: Caddy Works Opponent Site Score W/L La Verne H 41-34 W Whittier H 68-36 W Hollywood AC H 82-36 W Pasadena Majors H 33-41 L Los Angeles Junior College H 32-21 W Hancock Oilers H 37-30 W Nevada H 50-26 W Nevada H 44-29 W Utah State H 54-39 W Santa Clara H 41-22 W California* A 37-40 L California* A 29-33 L USC* A 27-49 L Stanford* A 44-36 W Stanford* A 38-41 L USC* H 33-39 L California* H 28-37 L California* H 36-37 L USC* H 18-44 L Stanford* H 38-40 L Stanford* H 35-41 L * Pacific Coast Conference game
1933-34
Overall: 10-13 PCC: 2-10 (4th-South) Coach: Caddy Works Opponent Site Score W/L Long Beach Junior College H 52-29 W Whittier H 37-27 W La Verne H 48-24 W Chico State A 31-28 W Chico State A 41-23 W Saint Mary’s A 55-45 W San Francisco Olympic Club A 30-35 L San Francisco Athens AC A 33-27 W Santa Clara A 24-47 L Santa Clara A 24-40 L Los Angeles Junior College H 35-15 W Stanford* H 26-45 L Stanford* H 32-31 W USC* H 26-39 L California* A 31-46 L California* A 28-39 L USC* H 22-39 L Stanford* A 28-31 L Stanford* A 34-39 L California* H 30-42 L California* H 40-38 W USC* H 21-46 L USC* H 23-32 L * Pacific Coast Conference game
1934-35
Overall: 11-12 PCC: 4-8 (T-3rd-South) Coach: Caddy Works Opponent Site Score W/L Whittier A 47-30 W Los Angeles Junior College H 31-15 W Fresno State A 35-31 W Chico State A (OT) 43-41 W San Jose State A 35-25 W Santa Clara A 30-32 L Universal Pictures H 11-20 L Saint Mary’s A 34-38 L Utah State H 39-44 L San Diego State A 31-28 W San Diego State A 34-25 W USC* H 34-39 L USC* H 22-52 L USC* H 22-55 L USC* H 33-43 L California* H 35-24 W California* H 26-38 L California* A (OT) 39-37 W
California* Stanford* Stanford* Stanford* Stanford*
A 21-38 L H 34-27 W H 38-32 W A 28-33 L A 16-35 L
1935-36
Overall: 10-13 PCC: 2-10 (4th-South) Coach: Caddy Works Opponent Site Score W/L Baxter Club Glendale H 36-28 W Los Angeles Junior College H 30-22 W Glendale Junior College H 50-24 W Universal Pictures H 23-20 W College of Pacific A 28-31 L San Jose State A 30-22 W Santa Clara A 42-33 W Utah State H 32-43 L Joe E. Brown All-Stars H 36-25 W Utah State H 40-36 W Utah State H 34-44 L Stanford* A 30-44 L Stanford* A 44-37 W USC* A 36-38 L California* A 33-35 L California* A 26-30 L USC* H 24-32 L Stanford* H 32-45 L Stanford* H 35-39 L USC* H 32-36 L California* H 32-34 L California* H 32-28 W USC* A 28-55 L * Pacific Coast Conference game
1936-37
Overall: 6-14 PCC: 2-10 (4th-South) Coach: Caddy Works Opponent Site Score W/L Compton Junior College H 39-6 W Los Angeles Junior College H 41-30 W Oregon A 30-56 L Washington State A 23-33 L Idaho A 45-34 W Idaho A 26-30 L Oregon State A 40-38 W Washington H (2OT) 51-52 L USC* H 31-41 L Stanford* A 40-63 L Stanford* A 36-69 L USC* H 31-36 L California* A 27-33 L California* A (OT) 46-44 W Stanford* H 40-42 L Stanford* H 38-67 L USC* H 36-46 L California* H 37-33 W California* H 31-43 L USC* H 29-43 L * Pacific Coast Conference game
1937-38
Overall: 4-20 PCC: 0-12 (4th-South) Coach: Caddy Works Opponent Site Score W/L Los Angeles Junior College H 35-21 W La Verne H 27-25 W Chico State H 33-26 W Oregon State A 25-39 L Oregon A 26-47 L Washington State A 25-48 L Washington State A 31-40 L Idaho A 19-33 L Idaho A 21-30 L Loyola Marymount H 29-26 W Indiana H 33-42 L Purdue H 39-63 L USC* A 31-48 L California* H 37-39 L California* H 27-32 L USC* H 30-40 L Stanford* H 33-69 L Stanford* H 29-56 L Stanford* A 31-53 L Stanford* A 33-50 L California* A 21-32 L California* A 22-41 L
169
USC* USC*
A 33-52 L H 35-57 L
* Pacific Coast Conference game
1938-39
Overall: 7-20 PCC: 0-12 (4th-South) Coach: Caddy Works Opponent Site Score W/L Los Angeles City College H 44-28 W Pomona H 51-34 W La Verne H 76-19 W San Diego State A 49-52 L San Diego State A 43-56 L Idaho H 29-36 L Tulane H 35-37 L Long Beach Junior College H 55-27 W Los Angeles City College H 47-41 W Ohio State 1 N 38-46 L Nebraska 1 N 30-35 L Ohio State H 57-59 L Nebraska H 42-40 W Occidental A 46-34 W California* H 39-54 L California* H 33-49 L USC* H 36-69 L Pomona A 35-43 L Stanford* A 44-56 L Stanford* A 21-47 L USC* H 49-59 L California* A 32-54 L California* A 22-42 L Stanford* H 32-38 L Stanford* H 33-37 L USC* H 35-43 L USC* H 26-57 L * Pacific Coast Conference game 1 game played in Berkeley, Calif.
1939-40
Overall: 8-17 PCC: 3-9 (4th-South) Coach: Wilbur Johns Opponent Site Score W/L San Diego State A 24-46 L San Diego State A 31-28 W Bank of America H 39-38 W Santa Clara A 21-36 L San Jose State A 46-33 W San Jose State A 31-40 L North American Aviation H 39-42 L 20th Century-Fox H 33-39 L UC Davis H 34-32 W New Mexico State H 28-29 L Saint Mary’s H 34-33 W Loyola Marymount H 36-40 L Stanford* A 38-53 L Stanford* A 36-40 L USC* A 32-50 L Bank of America H 29-51 L California* A 33-39 L California* A 34-32 W USC* A 26-60 L Stanford* H 42-51 L Stanford* H (OT) 42-37 W California* H 26-48 L California* H 35-33 W USC* H 26-32 L USC* H 35-47 L * Pacific Coast Conference game
1940-41
Overall: 6-20 PCC: 2-10 (4th-South) Coach: Wilbur Johns Opponent Site Score W/L San Diego State A 28-33 L San Diego State A 31-34 L 20th Century-Fox A 26-38 L DePaul A 23-30 L Western State A 43-56 L Bradley A 49-52 L Illinois State A 21-37 L Indiana H 26-51 L Loyola Marymount H 39-38 W Bradley H 27-36 L San Francisco H 55-53 W Saint Mary’s H 45-29 W USC* H 35-56 L California* H 32-42 L California* H 35-33 W
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Bank of America Stanford* Stanford* USC* Saint Mary’s California* California* Stanford* Stanford* USC* USC*
A 37-44 L H 44-54 L H 45-44 W H 41-43 L A 45-40 W A 32-54 L A 28-30 L A 44-49 L A 34-56 L A 47-53 L A 37-52 L
* Pacific Coast Conference game
1941-42
Overall: 5-18 PCC: 2-10 (4th-South) Coach: Wilbur Johns Opponent Site Score W/L Loyola Marymount H 39-36 W Creighton A 18-34 L Purdue A 27-38 L Indiana A 33-47 L Nebraska A 42-36 W Loyola-Chicago H 45-53 L Loyola Marymount H 34-40 L San Francisco A 40-46 L Santa Clara A 67-52 W USC* H 51-59 L 20th Century-Fox H 49-60 L Stanford* A 43-54 L Stanford* A 30-49 L 20th Century-Fox A 54-55 L California* H 50-54 L California* H 50-34 W USC* A 30-42 L Stanford* H 30-42 L Stanford* H 28-36 L California* A 33-32 W California* A 43-51 L USC* H 44-63 L USC* H 35-49 L * Pacific Coast Conference game
1942-43
Overall: 14-7 PCC: 4-4 (T-2nd-South) Coach: Wilbur Johns Opponent Site Score W/L Lockheed-Vega All-Stars H 42-34 W Loyola Marymount A 38-17 W Loyola Marymount H 37-20 W San Francisco H 41-30 W San Francisco H 39-37 W Whittier H (OT) 42-44 L Los Alamitos Naval AB H 68-43 W Santa Ana Army AB H 46-37 W California* H 49-40 W 20th Century-Fox A 52-53 L 20th Century-Fox H 43-37 W USC* A 49-60 L USC* A 39-51 L Santa Ana Army AB A 43-36 W 20th Century-Fox A 39-44 L St. Mary’s Pre-Flight H 41-38 W
Stanford* Stanford* California* USC* USC*
H 60-57 W A 41-60 L A 42-40 W H 42-37 W H 46-53 L
* Pacific Coast Conference game
1943-44
Overall: 10-10 PCC: 3-3 (2nd-South) Coach: Wilbur Johns Opponent Site Score W/L Pepperdine H 36-48 L Long Beach Ferry Command A 18-23 L Cal Tech H 58-41 W Occidental H 52-34 W Redlands A 50-26 W Redlands H 56-39 W Roosevelt Base A 42-43 L 20th Century-Fox H 41-49 L Camp Santa Anita H 47-40 W USC* H 33-19 W Cal Tech A 36-38 L Occidental A 44-42 W USC* A 41-48 L March Field H 32-34 L California* H 27-36 L California* A 24-36 L Pepperdine A 40-38 W San Diego Naval TC A 36-43 L USC* A 32-30 W USC* H 40-32 W * Pacific Coast Conference game
1944-45
Overall: 12-12 PCC: 3-1 (1st-South) Championships Won: PCC Southern Division Coach: Wilbur Johns Opponent Site Score W/L Los Angeles City College H 44-30 W Occidental H 35-36 L El Toro Marines H 33-37 L Pepperdine A 33-36 L San Diego Marines A 29-53 L Occidental A 45-47 L San Diego Navy A 32-35 L Santa Ana Army AB A 35-47 L Cal Tech A 42-37 W 20th Century-Fox H 56-76 L USC* A 25-53 L Camp Ross A 44-50 L California* A 37-26 W San Diego Coast Guard H 46-40 W Pepperdine H 41-28 W March Field H 57-50 W USC* H 41-36 W San Diego Naval TC H 40-37 W Fairfield Skymasters H 26-29 L Cal Tech H 29-28 W Camp Ross H 47-42 W California* H 50-44 W USC H 34-28 W USC A 20-37 L * Pacific Coast Conference game
(left to right) Dave Minor, Don Barksdale and head coach Wilbur Johns
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1945-46
Overall: 8-16 PCC: 5-7 (3rd-South) Coach: Wilbur Johns Date Opponent Site Score W/L 12/4 Carroll Shamrocks H 31-34 L 12/7 Long Beach ATC H 44-41 W 12/8 Pepperdine H 37-47 L 12/11 Santa Ana Army Air Base A 25-38 L 12/14 San Diego Naval TC A 31-36 L 12/15 San Diego Dons A 34-38 L 12/18 Camp Ross A 33-47 L 12/21 Cal Tech H 33-9 W 12/22 St. Mary’s Pre-Flight H 30-44 L 12/28 20th Century-Fox H 40-45 L 12/30 Camp Ross H 49-67 L 1/4 California* A 33-45 L 1/5 California* A 35-37 L 1/11 USC* A 33-43 L 1/12 USC* H 40-45 L 1/18 Stanford* A 35-18 W 1/19 Stanford* A 41-29 W 1/23 Long Beach Proctors H 49-29 W 2/1 California* H 37-50 L 2/2 California* H 25-49 L 2/8 Stanford* H 39-26 W 2/9 Stanford* H 47-20 W 2/15 USC* A 45-35 W 2/16 USC* H 43-60 L * Pacific Coast Conference game
1946-47
Overall: 18-7 PCC: 9-3 (1st-South) Championships Won: PCC Southern Division Coach: Wilbur Johns Date Opponent Site Score W/L 12/6 UC Santa Barbara H 32-18 W 12/7 San Francisco H 43-30 W 12/13 Redlands H 81-46 W 12/14 Santa Clara H 49-54 L 12/20 Los Angeles Police H 83-18 W 12/26 Wyoming 1 N 54-41 W 12/28 St. Joseph’s A 50-48 W 12/30 New York University A 49-66 L 1/2 Purdue A 59-53 W 1/10 Stanford* H 33-38 L 1/11 Stanford* H 48-40 W 1/17 USC* A 60-46 W 1/18 USC* H 61-46 W 1/24 California* A 52-45 W 1/25 California* A 46-62 L 2/7 Carroll’s Shamrocks H 69-59 W 2/10 20th Century-Fox H 66-58 W 2/14 California* H 85-52 W 2/15 California* H 72-59 W 2/21 Stanford* A 56-39 W 2/22 Stanford* A 53-68 L 2/28 USC* A 71-66 W 3/1 USC* H 66-54 W 3/7 Oregon State A 52-69 L 3/8 Oregon State A 46-63 L * Pacific Coast Conference game 1 game played in Buffalo, N.Y.
1947-48
Overall: 12-13 PCC: 3-9 (T-3rd-South) Coach: Wilbur Johns Date Opponent Site Score W/L 11/28 Loyola Marymount H 49-34 W 11/29 Loyola Marymount H 53-24 W 12/5 Santa Clara H 47-42 W 12/6 Santa Clara H 50-55 L 12/12 Nevada A 51-38 W 12/13 Oakland Bittners A 63-67 L 12/16 20th Century-Fox H 67-47 W 12/19 Baylor H 42-45 L 12/20 College of Pacific H 58-41 W 12/27 St. Joseph’s A 64-54 W 12/29 Long Island A 66-64 W 1/1 Cornell A 50-47 W 1/9 California* H 49-58 L 1/10 Stanford* H 55-47 W 1/16 USC* H 42-56 L 1/17 USC* A 51-50 W 1/24 Sacramento Senators A 57-59 L 2/13 Stanford* A 47-64 L 2/14 California* A 44-62 L 2/20 Stanford* H 47-55 L 2/21 California* H 39-44 L
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2/27 California* 2/28 Stanford* 3/5 USC* 3/6 USC*
A 37-41 L A 48-46 W H 57-68 L A 46-62 L
* Pacific Coast Conference game
1948-49
Overall: 22-7 PCC: 10-2 (1st-South) Championships Won: PCC Southern Division Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 12/3 UC Santa Barbara H 43-37 W 12/4 Loyola Marymount H 51-38 W 1 12/10 Saint Mary’s N 61-58 W 12/11 San Francisco A 61-57 W 12/17 Santa Clara H 61-43 W 12/21 Northwestern H 49-44 W 12/23 Wisconsin H 46-49 L 12/27 Washington State 1 N 54-44 W 12/28 Stanford 1 N 47-55 L 12/30 Oregon State 1 N 58-62 L 1/7 Stanford* A 52-61 L 1/8 California* A 63-54 W 1/14 USC* H 74-68 W 1/15 USC* A 52-59 L 1/28 Cal Poly H 68-46 W 1/29 Fresno State H 77-33 W 2/3 20th Century-Fox H 73-55 W 2/5 Pittsburgh H 51-48 W 2/11 California* H 49-37 W 2/12 Stanford* -/10 H 59-48 W 2/18 California* A 45-42 W 2/19 Stanford* -/20 A 59-46 W 2/25 Stanford* H 56-50 W 2/26 California* H 59-50 W 3/4 USC* A 51-50 W 3/5 USC* H 63-55 W 3/11 Oregon State 15/- A 41-53 L 3/12 Oregon State 15/- A 46-39 W 3/14 Oregon State 15/- A 35-41 L Final Polls: AP – 15 * Pacific Coast Conference game 1 game played in San Francisco, Calif.
1949-50
Overall: 24-7 PCC: 10-2 (1st-South) Championships Won: PCC Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 12/3 Arizona State H 83-55 W 12/9 San Diego State H 65-36 W 12/10 Pepperdine H 55-41 W 12/16 Santa Clara 1 N 68-56 W 12/17 San Francisco A 40-53 L 12/23 Illinois A 65-63 W 12/26 La Salle A 62-57 W 12/27 City College of N.Y. A 60-53 W 12/29 Northwestern A 58-64 L 12/30 Wisconsin A 52-54 L 12/31 Marquette A 68-52 W 1/6 California* 9/- H 50-45 W 1/7 Stanford* 9/- H 71-55 W 1/13 USC* 10/- A 45-58 L 1/14 USC* 10/- H 68-47 W 1/27 UC Santa Barbara 11/- H 67-43 W 1/28 Cal Poly 11/- H 69-38 W 2/3 Fresno State 13/- H 93-43 W 2/4 Santa Clara 13/- H 74-64 W 2/10 Stanford* 12/- A 65-55 W 2/11 California* 12/- A 54-47 W 2/17 Stanford* 10/- H 69-59 W 2/18 California* 10/- H 64-56 W 2/24 California* 7/- A 46-44 W 2/25 Stanford* 7/- A 62-57 W 3/3 USC* 6/- H 43-45 L 3/4 USC* 6/- A 74-57 W 3/10 Washington State 7/18 H 60-58 W 3/11 Washington State 7/18 H 52-49 W 2 3/24 Bradley 7/1 N 59-73 L 3 3/25 BYU 7/- N 62-83 L
1950-51
Overall: 19-10 PCC: 9-4 (T-1st-South) Championships Won: PCC Southern Division Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 12/2 Arizona State H 79-49 W 12/8 Oregon A 77-55 W 12/9 Oregon A 54-72 L 12/15 Santa Clara H 71-48 W 12/16 San Jose State H 82-59 W 12/19 Bradley 9/2 A 74-79 L 12/21 Long Island 9/7 A 71-90 L 12/23 Iowa 9/- A 63-80 L 12/28 Pittsburgh H 68-44 W 12/30 LSU H 95-66 W 1/5 Stanford* A 78-73 W 1/6 Stanford* A 71-74 L 1/12 USC* -/19 A 34-53 L 1/13 USC* -/19 A 57-44 W 1/26 Arizona 1 -/14 N 69-63 W 1/27 San Francisco A 75-42 W 2/2 UC Santa Barbara 19/- H 76-55 W 2/3 Pepperdine 19/- H 75-60 W 2/9 California* A 60-62 L 2/10 California* A 61-56 W 2/16 Stanford* H 56-48 W 2/17 Stanford* H 90-67 W 2/23 California* H 75-57 W 2/24 California* H 62-59 W 3/2 USC* 17/18 H 59-53 W 3/3 USC* 17/18 H 41-43 L 3/5 USC* 17/18 H 49-41 W 3/9 Washington -/15 A 51-70 L 3/10 Washington -/15 A 54-71 L Final Polls: UPI – 16, AP – NR * Pacific Coast Conference game 1 game played in San Francisco, Calif.
1951-52
Overall: 19-12 PCC: 8-4 (1st-South) Championships Won: PCC Southern Division Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 12/1 Arizona State H 85-56 W 12/7 Washington A 52-60 L 12/8 Washington A 61-76 L 12/14 San Francisco H 64-55 W 12/15 West Texas State H 64-57 W 12/21 Denver H 60-58 W 12/22 Denver H 60-51 W 12/26 Kentucky 16/1 A 53-84 L 12/28 Illinois 16/2 A 67-73 L 12/29 Bradley A 67-66 W 1/4 Stanford* H 81-63 W 1/5 Stanford* H 71-73 L 1/11 USC* A 55-48 W 1/12 USC* A 67-58 W 1/18 California* A 59-61 L 1/19 California* A 51-54 L 2/1 Saint Mary’s 1 N 70-62 W 2/2 Santa Clara 1 N 59-66 L 2/8 Pepperdine H 72-70 W 2/9 Cal Poly H 67-40 W 2/15 Stanford* A 72-68 W 2/16 Stanford* A 68-77 L 2/22 California* H 67-54 W 2/23 California* H 68-42 W 2/29 USC* H 66-51 W 3/1 USC* H 63-57 W 3/7 Washington 19/6 H 65-53 W 3/8 Washington 19/6 H 50-53 L 3/10 Washington 19/6 H 60-50 W 3/21 Santa Clara 2 19/- N 59-68 L 3 3/22 Oklahoma City 19/- N 53-55 L
1952-53
Overall: 16-8 PCC: 6-6 (3rd-South) Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 12/5 Oregon State A 73-63 W 12/6 Oregon State A 58-43 W 12/12 Washington H 49-53 L 12/13 Washington H 54-47 W 12/19 Michigan State 12/- A 60-55 W 1 12/20 Notre Dame 12/7 N 60-68 L 12/22 Bradley 12/- A 91-83 W 12/26 Oregon State 20/- H 74-58 W 12/27 Oregon State 20/- H 69-61 W 1/2 California* H 68-72 L 1/3 California* H 66-68 L 1/9 USC* -/12 H 54-65 L 1/10 USC* -/12 H 72-62 W 1/16 Stanford* 19/- A 67-66 W 1/17 Stanford* 19/- A 74-71 W 1/30 San Diego State H 77-48 W 2/5 Bradley H 79-73 W 2/6 UC Santa Barbara H 91-50 W 2/13 California* -/19 A 67-63 W 2/14 California* -/19 A 62-70 L 2/20 Stanford* H 75-50 W 2/21 Stanford* H 66-58 W 2/27 USC* A 65-66 L 2/28 USC* A 64-76 L Final Polls: UPI – NR, AP – NR * Pacific Coast Conference game 1 game played in East Lansing, Mich.
1953-54
Overall: 18-7 PCC: 7-5 (2nd-South) Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 12/5 West Texas State H 79-48 W 12/11 Arizona H 90-45 W 12/12 Arizona H 84-48 W 12/18 Denver 17/- A 70-63 W 12/19 Denver 17/- A 66-45 W 12/21 La Salle 1 17/20 N 53-62 L 12/22 Duke 1 13/- N 72-67 W 12/26 Oregon 13/- H 89-74 W 12/28 Oregon 13/- H 79-53 W 12/30 Iowa 14/- H 60-65 L 12/31 Michigan State 14/- H 67-57 W 1/8 California* A 53-62 L 1/9 California* A 65-73 L 1/15 USC* A 65-68 L 1/16 USC* A 81-63 W 1/29 Oregon H 66-56 W 1/30 Pepperdine H 103-68 W 2/5 Stanford* H 92-73 W 2/6 Stanford* H 77-58 W 2/12 California* -/14 H 82-54 W 2/13 California* -/14 H 71-62 W 2/19 Stanford* A 92-77 W 2/20 Stanford* A 88-80 W 2/26 USC* 19/- H 68-79 L 2/27 USC* 19/- H 67-69 L Final Polls: UPI – NR; AP – NR * Pacific Coast Conference game 1 game played in Lexington, Ky.
Final Polls: UPI – 20 (tied), AP – 19 * Pacific Coast Conference game 1 game played in San Francisco, Calif. 2 NCAA Tournament 3 NCAA Tournament (West Regional, consolation game in Provo, Utah)
Final Polls: AP – 7 * Pacific Coast Conference game 1 game played in San Francisco, Calif. 2 NCAA Tournament 3 NCAA Tournament (West Regional, consolation game in Provo, Utah)
John Moore
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1954-55
Overall: 21-5 PCC: 11-1 (1st-South) Championships Won: PCC Southern Division Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 12/4 Kansas State H 86-57 W 12/10 Santa Clara 13/- H 74-39 W 12/11 San Francisco 13/- H 47-40 W 12/17 Santa Clara 8/- A 65-58 W 12/18 San Francisco 8/- A 44-56 L 12/21 Colorado 17/- H 65-62 W 12/22 New Mexico 17/- H 106-41 W 12/27 Niagara 1 17/10 N 88-86 W 1 12/29 La Salle 15/3 N 77-85 L 12/31 Dayton 1 15/4 N 104-92 W 1/7 Stanford* 7/- A 56-61 L 1/8 Stanford* 7/- A 91-75 W 1/14 USC* 10/18 H 70-67 W 1/15 USC* 10/18 H 76-64 W 1/28 UC Santa Barbara 9/- H 91-62 W 1/29 Cal Poly 9/- H 84-55 W 2/4 California* 8/- H 83-64 W 2/5 California* 8/- H 84-63 W 2/11 Stanford* 8/- H 85-63 W 2/12 Stanford* 8/- H 72-59 W 2/18 California* 9/- A 55-48 W 2/19 California* 9/- A 84-76 W 2 2/25 USC* 9/- A 66-65 W 2 2/26 USC* 9/- A 75-55 W 3/4 Oregon State 9/14 A 75-82 L 3/5 Oregon State 9/14 A 64-83 L Final Polls: UPI – 12, AP – 13 * Pacific Coast Conference game 1 game played in New York, N.Y. 2 game played in Long Beach, Calif.
1955-56
Overall: 22-6 PCC: 16-0 (1st) Championships Won: PCC Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 12/2 BYU A 58-75 L 12/3 BYU A 65-67 L 12/9 Denver 1 16/- N 68-40 W 12/10 Purdue 1 16/- N 76-60 W 12/16 Nebraska A 65-71 L 12/17 Wichita State A 68-76 L 2 12/26 St. John’s A 93-86 W 2 12/28 Duquesne N 72-57 W 12/30 San Francisco 2 -/1 N 53-70 L 1/6 Idaho* H 92-73 W 1/7 Idaho* H 78-61 W 1/13 Washington State* A 86-72 W 1/14 Washington State* A 95-70 W 1/28 Arizona State A 99-79 W 2/3 Washington* 20/- H 61-60 W 2/4 Washington* 20/- H 82-75 W 2/10 Stanford* 18/- A 50-48 W 2/11 Stanford* 18/- A 81-72 W 2/17 Oregon State* 20/- A 77-56 W 2/18 Oregon State* 20/- A 72-59 W 2/24 Oregon* 15/- H 95-71 W 2/25 Oregon* 15/- H 108-89 W 3/2 California* 13/- H 85-80 W 3/3 California* 13/- H 84-62 W 3/9 USC* 10/- A 85-70 W 3/10 USC* 10/- A 97-84 W 3 3/16 San Francisco 10/1 N 61-72 L 3/17 Seattle University 4 10/- N 94-70 W Final Polls: UPI – 9, AP – 8 * Pacific Coast Conference game 1 game played in Long Beach, Calif. 2 game played in New York, N.Y. 3 NCAA Tournament 4 NCAA Tournament (West Regional, consolation game in Provo, Utah)
1956-57
Overall: 22-4 PCC: 13-3 (T-2nd) Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site 11/30 Nebraska H 12/1 Nebraska H 12/8 Santa Clara 1 N 12/14 BYU H 12/15 BYU H 12/21 Missouri H 12/22 Occidental H 12/26 Saint Louis -/5 A 12/28 Butler A
Score W/L 69-56 W 78-60 W 60-58 W 74-69 W 58-59 L 77-54 W 93-40 W 72-66 W 82-71 W
12/29 Indiana 1/4 Idaho* 8/- 1/5 Idaho* 8/- 1/11 Washington State* 8/- 1/12 Washington State* 8/- 2/1 Oregon State* 2 5/- 2/2 Oregon State* 2 5/- 2/8 Washington* 5/- 2/9 Washington* 5/- 2/15 Stanford* 7/- 2/16 Stanford* 7/- 2/22 Oregon* 8/- 2/23 Oregon* 8/- 2/26 USC* 6/- 3/1 California* 6/- 3/2 California* 6/- 3/5 USC* 7/-
A 52-48 W A 64-63 W A 69-68 W H 87-65 W H 83-62 W N 59-37 W N 64-53 W A 68-65 W A 74-90 L H 86-63 W H 79-61 W A 81-62 W A 73-65 W H 80-84 L A 71-66 W A 68-73 L H 65-55 W
Final Polls: UPI – 9 (tied), AP – 14 * Pacific Coast Conference game 1 game played in Bakersfield, Calif. 2 game played in Long Beach, Calif.
Gary Cunningham
1959-60
1957-58
Overall: 16-10 PCC: 10-6 (3rd) Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 12/6 Saint Mary’s H 70-64 W 12/7 Oklahoma H 65-53 W 12/13 DePauw 13/- H 82-52 W 12/14 DePauw 13/- H 73-48 W 12/18 Wichita State 13/- A 68-83 L 12/20 Bradley 13/11 A 43-67 L 12/21 Evansville 13/- A 76-83 L 12/27 Michigan State -/8 H 61-63 L 12/28 Ohio State H 98-78 W 1/3 Oregon* A 64-58 W 1/4 Oregon State* -/18 A 61-68 L 1/10 Oregon* H 73-64 W 1/11 Idaho* H 64-56 W 1/17 USC* H 52-51 W 1/18 USC* H 80-75 W 1/31 Santa Clara 1 N 77-56 W 2/7 Washington State* H 72-64 W 2/8 California* H 58-61 L 2/14 Washington State* A 64-44 W 2/15 Idaho* A 67-73 L 2/17 Washington* A 67-62 W 2/21 Stanford* 2 N 46-43 W 2/22 Oregon State* 2 N 61-77 L 2/28 California* -/19 A 50-56 L 3/1 Stanford* A 50-57 L 3/8 Washington* H 89-68 W Final Polls: UPI – NR, AP – NR 1 game played in Bakersfield, Calif. 2 game played in Long Beach, Calif.
Overall: 14-12 AAWU: 7-5 (2nd) Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 12/1 USC H 47-45 W 12/4 Kentucky H 66-68 L 12/5 Santa Clara H 75-73 W 12/11 BYU H 62-42 W 12/12 Oklahoma State H 48-52 L 12/18 Purdue A 74-75 L 12/19 Butler A 73-79 L 12/21 Minnesota A 73-72 W 1 12/28 Michigan H 93-68 W 1 12/29 West Virginia -/2 H 73-87 L 12/30 USC 1 H 62-72 L 1/2 Washington* H 57-55 W 1/4 Washington* H 55-54 W 1/8 California* -/2 A 47-59 L 1/15 USC* -/10 H 63-62 W 1/29 Denver A 68-71 L 1/30 Air Force A 76-75 W 2/5 New Mexico State H 66-56 W 2/6 Stanford* H 67-54 W 2/12 Stanford* A 58-52 W 2/13 California* -/3 A 45-53 L 2/19 Stanford* H 49-48 W 2/20 California* -/3 H 57-67 L 2/27 Washington* A 73-84 L 3/4 USC* H 71-91 L 3/5 USC* H 72-70 W Final Polls: UPI – NR, AP – NR * Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) game 1 L.A. Classic (at Los Angeles Sports Arena)
1960-61
1958-59
Overall: 16-9 PCC: 10-6 (T-3rd) Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 12/5 Saint Mary’s 1 N 59-62 L 12/6 Santa Clara 1 N 42-56 L 12/12 Kansas -/7 H 72-61 W 12/13 Iowa State H 65-63 W 12/19 Colorado 19/- H 58-48 W 12/20 Colorado 19/- H 56-54 W 12/26 Santa Clara H 47-49 L 12/27 Denver H 71-57 W 1/2 Idaho* A 62-53 W 1/3 Washington State* A 54-71 L 1/5 Washington* A 63-68 L 1/9 Washington State* H 68-41 W 1/10 Oregon State* H 73-62 W 1/16 USC* H 57-53 W 1/17 USC* H 65-63 W 1/30 UC Santa Barbara H 63-59 W 2/6 California* -/19 H 58-60 L 2/7 Idaho* H 87-91 L 2/13 Stanford* A 61-69 L 2/14 California* -/18 A 51-64 L 2/20 Oregon* H 70-53 W 2/21 Stanford* H 64-51 W 2/27 Oregon State* A 71-59 W 2/28 Oregon* A 69-62 W 3/6 Washington* H 56-55 W Final Polls: UPI – NR, AP – NR * Pacific Coast Conference game 1 game played in San Francisco, Calif.
172
Overall: 18-8 AAWU: 7-5 (2nd) Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 12/2 Oklahoma State A 58-64 L 12/3 Tulsa A 94-74 W 12/9 Kansas State H 83-73 W 12/10 New York University H 93-69 W 12/16 Notre Dame 13/- H 85-54 W 12/17 Butler 13/- H 73-61 W 1 12/28 Michigan State 16/- H 98-61 W 12/29 Indiana 1 16/4 H 94-72 W 12/30 Iowa 1 16/- H 65-71 L 1/6 Washington* 9/- A 45-58 L 1/7 Washington* 9/- A 62-58 W 1/13 Arizona 10/- H 90-68 W 1/14 California* 10/- H 54-46 W 1/27 Denver H 85-64 W 1/28 Air Force H 89-78 W 2/3 USC* -/9 H 63-78 L 2/4 USC* -/9 H 86-83 W 2/11 Stanford* A 65-79 L 2/17 Kentucky A 76-77 L 2/18 Loyola-Chicago A 87-82 W 2/24 California* A 65-66 L 2/25 Stanford* A 70-56 W 3/3 USC* -/10 H 85-86 L 3/4 Washington* H 84-58 W 3/10 Stanford* H 69-55 W 3/11 California* H 59-55 W Final Polls: UPI – NR, AP – NR * Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) game 1 L.A. Classic (at Los Angeles Sports Arena)
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1961-62
Overall: 18-11 AAWU: 10-2 (1st) Championships Won: NCAA Far West Regional, AAWU Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 12/1 BYU A 66-68 L 12/2 BYU A 83-86 L 12/9 Kansas H 69-61 W 12/15 DePauw H 91-62 W 12/16 Colorado State H 68-69 L 12/20 Creighton A 72-74 L 12/22 Houston A 65-91 L 12/23 Texas A&M 1 N 81-71 W 2 12/27 Army H 86-72 W 12/28 Ohio State 2 -/1 H 84-105 L 12/29 Utah 2 H 79-88 L 1/5 Washington* H 72-57 W 1/6 Washington* H 75-63 W 1/13 California* A 71-60 W 1/26 Texas Tech 3 H 89-60 W 1/27 Texas Tech 3 H 87-58 W 2/2 USC* -/5 H 73-59 W 2/10 Stanford* 3 H 82-64 W 2/16 USC* H 60-74 L 2/17 USC* H 69-62 W 2/23 California* H 68-62 W 2/24 Stanford* H 75-65 W 3/2 Washington* A 69-66 W 3/9 Stanford* A 67-82 L 3/10 California* A 66-54 W 3/16 Utah State 4 N 73-62 W 3/17 Oregon State 4 N 88-69 W 3/23 Cincinnati 5 -/2 N 70-72 L 3/24 Wake Forest 6 N 80-82 L Final Polls: UPI – 17, AP – 19 * Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) game 1 game played in Houston, Texas 2 L.A. Classic (at Los Angeles Sports Arena) 3 UCLA home game played at Santa Monica City College 4 NCAA Tournament 5 NCAA Tournament (Final Four) 6 NCAA Tournament (Final Four, consolation game)
1962-63
Overall: 20-9 AAWU: 8-5 (T-1st) Championships Won: Co-AAWU, L.A. Classic Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/30 Denver H 70-41 W 12/1 Santa Clara 1 H 66-41 W 12/7 Colorado A 60-82 L 12/8 Colorado State A 65-66 L 12/14 Oklahoma 2 H 101-64 W 2 12/15 Missouri H 72-55 W 12/18 Butler A 81-68 W 12/20 Northwestern A 70-63 W 12/22 Wisconsin A 77-63 W 3 12/26 Utah State H 89-75 W 3 12/28 Saint Louis H 85-66 W 12/29 Colorado State 3 H 68-64 W 1/4 Washington* 9/- A 61-62 L 1/5 Washington* 9/- A 63-67 L 2 1/12 California* H 63-58 W 1/25 Texas Tech A 83-63 W 1/26 Texas Tech A 103-80 W 2/1 USC* H 77-65 W 2/2 USC* H 86-72 W 2/9 Stanford* -/10 A 78-86 L 2/22 Stanford* A 69-73 L 2/23 California* A 64-57 W 3/1 USC* H 60-62 L 3/2 Washington* 2 H 80-52 W
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3/8 Stanford* 2 -/9 3/9 California* 2 3/13 Stanford* 2 3/15 Arizona State 4 -/4 3/16 San Francisco 5
H 64-54 W H 72-53 W H 51-45 W N 79-93 L N 75-76 L
(Final Polls: UPI - 15; AP - NR) * Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) game 1 UCLA home game played in Men’s Gym (on campus) 2 UCLA home game played at Santa Monica City College 3 L.A. Classic (at Los Angeles Sports Arena) 4 NCAA Tournament 5 NCAA Tournament (West Regional, consolation game in Provo, Utah)
1963-64
Overall: 30-0 AAWU: 15-0 (1st) Championships Won: NCAA, AAWU, L.A. Classic Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 12/6 BYU H 113-71 W 12/7 Butler H 80-65 W 12/13 Kansas State 1 N 78-75 W 12/14 Kansas 2 N 74-54 W 12/20 Baylor 3 6/- N 112-61 W 12/21 Creighton 3 6/- N 95-79 W 12/26 Yale 4 4/- H 95-65 W 12/27 Michigan 4 4/3 H 98-80 W 12/28 Illinois 4 4/- H 83-79 W 1/3 Washington State* 2/- A 88-83 W 1/4 Washington State* 2/- A 121-77 W 1/10 USC* 1/- H 79-59 W 1/11 USC* 1/- H 78-71 W 1/17 Stanford* 1/- H 84-71 W 5 1/18 Stanford* 1/- H 80-61 W 1/31 UC Santa Barbara 1/- A 107-76 W 2/1 UC Santa Barbara 5 1/- H 87-59 W 2/7 California* 1/- A 87-67 W 2/8 California* 1/- A 58-56 W 2/14 Washington* 1/- H 73-58 W 2/15 Washington* 1/- H 88-60 W 2/22 Stanford* 1/- A 100-88 W 2/24 Washington* 1/- A 78-64 W 2/29 Washington State* 1/- H 93-56 W 3/2 California* 1/- H 87-57 W 3/6 USC* 1/- H 91-81 W 3/13 Seattle 6 1/- N 95-90 W 3/14 San Francisco 6 1/- N 76-72 W 3/20 Kansas State 7 1/- N 90-84 W 3/21 Duke 7 1/3 N 98-83 W Final Polls: UPI – 1, AP – 1 * Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) game 1 game played in Lawrence, Kan. 2 game played in Manhattan, Kan. 3 game played in Long Beach, Calif. 4 L.A. Classic (Los Angeles Sports Arena) 5 UCLA home game played at Santa Monica City College 6 NCAA Tournament 7 NCAA Tournament (Final Four)
1964-65
Overall: 28-2 AAWU: 14-0 (1st) Championships Won: NCAA, AAWU, L.A. Classic, Milwaukee Classic Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 12/4 Illinois 2/- A 83-110 L 12/5 Indiana State 2/- A 112-76 W 12/11 Arizona State 7/- H 107-76 W 12/12 Oklahoma State 7/- H 68-52 W 12/18 Marquette 1 5/- A 61-52 W 1 12/19 Boston College 5/- N 115-93 W 12/22 USC 4/- A 84-75 W 12/28 Arizona 2 4/- H 99-79 W 2 12/29 Minnesota 4/- H 93-77 W 2 12/30 Utah 4/- H 104-74 W 1/8 Oregon* 1/- A 91-74 W
1964-65 NCAA Champions
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1/9 Oregon State* 1/15 California* 1/16 Stanford* 1/29 Iowa 3 1/30 Loyola-Chicago 2/5 Washington State* 2/6 Washington* 2/12 Washington* 2/13 Washington State* 2/19 Oregon State* 2/20 Oregon* 2/26 Stanford* 2/27 California* 3/5 USC* 3/6 USC* 3/12 BYU 4 3/13 San Francisco 4 3/19 Wichita State 5 3/20 Michigan 5
1/- 1/- 1/- 1/- 1/- 2/- 2/- 2/- 2/- 2/- 2/- 2/- 2/- 2/- 2/- 2/- 2/- 2/- 2/1
A 83-53 W H 76-54 W H 80-66 W N 82-87 L A 85-72 W H 93-41 W H 78-75 W A 83-73 W A 70-68 W H 73-55 W H 74-64 W A 83-67 W A 83-68 W H 77-71 W H 52-50 W A 100-76 W N 101-93 W N 108-89 W N 91-80 W
Final Polls: UPI – 2, AP – 2 * Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) game 1 Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.) 2 L.A. Classic (Los Angeles Sports Arena) 3 game played at Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) 4 NCAA Tournament 5 NCAA Tournament (Final Four)
1965-66
Overall: 18-8 AAWU: 10-4 (2nd) Championships Won: Los Angeles Classic Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 12/3 Ohio State 1/- H 92-66 W 12/4 Illinois 1/- H 97-79 W 12/10 Duke 1/6 A 66-82 L 12/11 Duke 1 1/6 N 75-94 L 12/17 Kansas 8/4 H 78-71 W 12/18 Cincinnati 2 8/- N 76-82 L 12/21 USC A 86-67 W 12/27 LSU 2 N 95-89 W 12/29 Purdue 2 N 82-70 W 12/30 USC 2 A 94-76 W 1/7 Oregon State* 10/- H 79-35 W 1/8 Oregon* 10/- H 97-65 W 1/14 California* 9/- A 75-66 W 1/15 Stanford* 9/- A 69-74 L 1/28 Loyola-Chicago 10/7 A 96-102 L 1/31 Arizona* 10/- H 84-67 W 2/5 Washington State* A 83-84 L 2/7 Washington* A 89-67 W 2/11 Washington State* H 88-61 W 2/12 Washington* H 100-71 W 2/18 Oregon State* A 51-64 L 2/19 Oregon* A 72-79 L 2/25 California* H 95-79 W 2/26 Stanford* H 70-58 W 3/4 USC* H 94-79 W 3/5 USC* A 99-62 W Final Polls: UPI – NR, AP – NR * Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) game 1 game played in Charlotte, N.C. 2 L.A. Classic (Los Angeles Sports Arena)
1966-67
Overall: 30-0 AAWU: 14-0 (1st) Championships Won: NCAA, AAWU, L.A. Classic Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 12/3 USC 1/- H 105-90 W 12/9 Duke 1/7 H 88-54 W 12/10 Duke 1/7 H 107-87 W 12/22 Colorado State 1/- H 84-74 W 12/23 Notre Dame 1/- H 96-67 W 12/28 Wisconsin 1 1/- H 100-56 W 12/29 Georgia Tech 1 1/- H 91-72 W 12/30 USC 1 1/- H 107-83 W 1/7 Washington State* 1/- A 76-67 W 1/9 Washington* 1/- A 83-68 W 1/13 California* 1/- H 96-78 W 1/14 Stanford* 1/- H 116-78 W 1/20 Portland 1/- H 122-57 W 1/21 UC Santa Barbara 1/- H 119-75 W 1/28 Loyola-Chicago 1/- A 82-67 W 2 1/29 Illinois 1/- A 120-82 W 2/4 USC* 1/- A (OT) 40-35 W 2/10 Oregon State* 1/- H 76-44 W 2/11 Oregon* 1/- H 100-66 W 2/17 Oregon* 1/- A 34-25 W 2/18 Oregon State* 1/- A 72-50 W
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1966-67 NCAA Champions 2/24 Washington* 2/25 Washington State* 3/3 Stanford* 3/4 California* 3/11 USC* 3/17 Wyoming 3 3/18 Pacific 3 3/24 Houston 4 3/25 Dayton 4
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H 71-43 W H 100-78 W A 75-47 W A 103-66 W H 83-55 W N 109-60 W N 80-64 W N 73-58 W N 79-64 W
Final Polls: UPI – 1, AP – 1 * Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) game 1 L.A. Classic (Los Angeles Sports Arena) 2 game played at Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) 3 NCAA Tournament 4 NCAA Tournament (Final Four)
1967-68
Overall: 29-1 AAWU: 14-0 (1st) Championships Won: NCAA, AAWU, L.A. Classic Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 12/2 Purdue 1/- A 73-71 W 12/8 Wichita State 1/- H 120-86 W 12/9 Iowa State 1/- H 121-80 W 12/22 Bradley 1/10 H 109-73 W 12/23 Notre Dame 1/- H 114-63 W 12/27 Minnesota 1 1/- N 95-55 W 1 12/29 Saint Louis 1/- N 108-67 W 12/30 Wyoming 1 1/- N 104-71 W 1/5 Washington State* 1/- H 97-69 W 1/6 Washington* 1/- H 93-65 W 1/12 California* 1/- A 94-64 W 1/13 Stanford* 1/- A 75-63 W 1/18 Portland 1/- H 93-69 W 1/20 Houston 2 1/2 N 69-71 L 1/26 Holy Cross 3 2/- N 90-67 W 1/27 Boston College 3 2/- N 84-77 W 2/3 USC* 2/- H 101-67 W 2/9 Oregon State* 2/- A 55-52 W 2/10 Oregon* 2/- A 104-63 W 2/16 Oregon* 2/- H 119-78 W 2/17 Oregon State* 2/- H 88-71 W 2/24 Washington* 2/- A 84-64 W 2/26 Washington State* 2/- A 101-70 W 3/1 Stanford* 2/- H 100-62 W 3/2 California* 2/- H 115-71 W 3/9 USC* 2/- A 72-64 W 4 3/15 New Mexico State 2/- N 58-49 W 4 3/16 Santa Clara 2/- N 87-66 W 3/22 Houston 5 2/1 N 101-69 W 5 3/23 North Carolina 2/4 N 78-55 W Final Polls: UPI – 2, AP – 2 * Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) game 1 L.A. Classic (Los Angeles Sports Arena) 2 game played at Houston Astrodome (Houston, Texas) 3 game played at Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) 4 NCAA Tournament 5 NCAA Tournament (Final Four)
1968-69
Overall: 29-1 Pacific-8: 13-1 (1st) Championships Won: NCAA, Pacific-8, ECAC Holiday Festival Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/30 Purdue 1/10 H 94-82 W 12/6 Ohio State 1/13 A 84-73 W 12/7 Notre Dame 1/5 A 88-75 W 12/20 Minnesota 1/- H 90-51 W 12/21 West Virginia 1/- H 95-56 W 12/27 Providence 1 1/- N 98-81 W
12/28 Princeton 1 1/- N 83-67 W 12/30 St. John’s 1 1/- A 74-56 W 1/4 Tulane 1/- H 96-64 W 1/10 Oregon* 1/- A 93-64 W 1/11 Oregon State* 1/- A 83-64 W 1/18 Houston 1/- H 100-64 W 1/24 Northwestern 2 1/- N 81-67 W 1/25 Loyola-Chicago 1/- A 84-65 W 1/31 California* 1/- H 109-74 W 2/1 Stanford* 1/- H 98-61 W 2/7 Washington* 1/- H 62-51 W 2/8 Washington State* 1/- H 108-80 W 2/15 Washington State* 1/- A 83-59 W 2/17 Washington* 1/- A 53-44 W 2/21 Oregon State* 1/- H 91-66 W 2/22 Oregon* 1/- H 103-69 W 2/28 Stanford* 1/- A 81-60 W 3/1 California* 1/- A 84-77 W 3/7 USC* 1/- A (2OT) 61-55 W 3/8 USC* 1/- H 44-46 L 3/13 New Mexico State 3 1/12 H 53-38 W 3/15 Santa Clara 3 1/3 H 90-52 W 3/20 Drake 4 1/11 N 85-82 W 3/22 Purdue 4 1/6 N 92-72 W
1/15 Stanford* 1/- 1/16 California* 1/- 1/22 Loyola-Chicago 1/- 1/23 Notre Dame 1/9 1/30 UC Santa Barbara 2/- 2/6 USC* 3/2 2/12 Oregon* 1/- 2/13 Oregon State* 1/- 2/19 Oregon State* 1/- 2/20 Oregon* 1/- 2/27 Washington State* 1/- 3/1 Washington* 1/- 3/5 California* 1/- 3/6 Stanford* 1/- 3/13 USC* 1/3 2 3/18 BYU 1/20 3/20 Long Beach State 2 1/16 3 3/25 Kansas 1/4 3/27 Villanova 3 1/19
Final Polls: UPI – 1, AP – 1 * Pac-8 Conference game 1 ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, N.Y.) 2 game played at Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) 3 NCAA Tournament 4 NCAA Tournament (Final Four)
1971-72
1969-70
Overall: 28-2 Pacific-8: 12-2 (1st) Championships Won: NCAA, Pacific-8, Bruin Classic Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 12/1 Arizona 4/- H 90-65 W 12/6 Minnesota 4/- A 72-71 W 12/12 Miami (Florida) 2/- H 127-69 W 12/13 LSU 2/- H 133-84 W 12/23 Texas 2/- H 99-54 W 12/27 Georgia Tech 1 2/- H 121-90 W 1 12/29 Princeton 2/- H 76-75 W 1/3 Notre Dame 2/13 H 108-77 W 1/9 Oregon* 1/- H 75-58 W 1/10 Oregon State* 1/- H 72-71 W 1/16 Bradley 2 1/- N 61-58 W 1/17 Loyola-Chicago 1/- A 94-72 W 1/23 UC Santa Barbara 1/- H 89-80 W 1/24 Wyoming 1/- H 115-77 W 1/30 California* 1/- A 87-72 W 1/31 Stanford* 1/- A 102-84 W 2/7 Washington* 1/- A 66-56 W 2/9 Washington State* 1/- A 72-70 W 2/13 Washington State* 1/- H 95-61 W 2/14 Washington* 1/- H 101-85 W 2/20 Oregon State* 1/- A 71-56 W 2/21 Oregon* 1/- A 65-78 L 2/27 Stanford* 2/- H 120-90 W 2/28 California* 2/- H 109-95 W 3/6 USC* 1/- H 86-87 L 3/7 USC* 1/- A 91-78 W 3 3/12 Long Beach State 2/- N 88-65 W 3 3/14 Utah State 2/16 N 101-79 W 3/19 New Mexico St. 4 2/5 N 93-77 W 4 3/21 Jacksonville 2/4 N 80-69 W Final Polls: UPI – 2, AP – 2 * Pac-8 Conference game 1 Bruin Classic (Pauley Pavilion) 2 game played at Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) 3 NCAA Tournament 4 NCAA Tournament (Final Four)
1970-71
Overall: 29-1 Pacific-8: 14-0 (1st) Championships Won: NCAA, Pacific-8, Steel Bowl Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 12/4 Baylor 1/- H 108-77 W 12/5 Rice 1/- H 124-78 W 12/11 Pacific 1/- H 100-88 W 12/12 Tulsa 1/- H 95-75 W 12/22 Missouri 1/- H 94-75 W 12/23 Saint Louis 1/- H 79-65 W 12/29 William and Mary 1 1/- N 90-71 W 12/30 Pittsburgh 1 1/- A 77-65 W 1/2 Dayton 1/- H 106-82 W 1/8 Washington* 1/- H 78-69 W 1/9 Washington State* 1/- H 95-71 W
174
A 58-53 W A 94-76 W A 87-62 W A 82-89 L H 74-61 W A 64-60 W A 69-68 W A 67-65 W H 94-64 W H 74-67 W A 57-53 W A 71-69 W H 103-69 W H 107-72 W H 73-62 W N 91-73 W N 57-55 W N 68-60 W N 68-62 W
Final Polls: UPI – 1, AP – 1 * Pac-8 Conference game 1 Steel Bowl (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 2 NCAA Tournament 3 NCAA Tournament (Final Four)
Overall: 30-0 Pacific-8: 14-0 (1st) Championships Won: NCAA, Pacific-8, Bruin Classic Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 12/3 The Citadel 1/- H 105-49 W 12/4 Iowa 1/- H 106-72 W 12/10 Iowa State 1/- H 110-81 W 12/11 Texas A&M 1/- H 117-53 W 12/22 Notre Dame 1/- H 114-56 W 12/23 TCU 1/- H 119-81 W 1 12/29 Texas 1/- H 115-65 W 12/30 Ohio State 1 1/6 H 79-53 W 1/7 Oregon State* 1/- A 78-72 W 1/8 Oregon* 1/- A 93-68 W 1/14 Stanford* 1/- H 118-79 W 1/15 California* 1/- H 82-43 W 1/21 Santa Clara 1/- H 92-57 W 1/22 Denver 1/- H 108-61 W 1/28 Loyola-Chicago 1/- A 92-64 W 1/29 Notre Dame 1/- A 57-32 W 2/5 USC* 1/- H 81-56 W 2/11 Washington State* 1/- H 89-58 W 2/12 Washington* 1/- H 109-70 W 2/19 Washington* 1/- A 100-83 W 2/21 Washington State* 1/- A 85-55 W 2/25 Oregon* 1/- H 92-70 W 2/26 Oregon State* 1/- H 91-72 W 3/3 California* 1/- A 85-71 W 3/4 Stanford* 1/- A 102-73 W 3/10 USC* 1/- A 79-66 W 2 3/16 Weber State 1/- N 90-58 W 2 3/18 Long Beach State 1/5 N 73-57 W 3/23 Louisville 3 1/4 N 96-77 W 3/25 Florida State 3 1/10 N 81-76 W Final Polls: UPI – 1, AP – 1 * Pac-8 Conference game 1 Bruin Classic (Pauley Pavilion) 2 NCAA Tournament 3 NCAA Tournament (Final Four)
1972-73
Overall: 30-0 Pacific-8: 14-0 (1st) Championships Won: NCAA, Pac-8, Sugar Bowl Tourney Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/25 Wisconsin 1/- H 94-53 W 12/1 Bradley 1/- H 73-38 W 12/2 Pacific 1/- H 81-48 W 12/16 UC Santa Barbara 1/- H 98-67 W 12/22 Pittsburgh 1/- H 89-73 W 12/23 Notre Dame 1/- H 82-56 W 12/29 Drake 1 1/- N 85-72 W 1 12/30 Illinois 1/- N 71-64 W 1/5 Oregon* 1/- H 64-38 W 1/6 Oregon State* 1/- H 87-61 W 1/12 Stanford* 1/- A 82-67 W 1/13 California* 1/- A 69-50 W 1/19 San Francisco 1/10 H 92-64 W 1/20 Providence 1/9 H 101-77 W 1/25 Loyola-Chicago 1/- A 87-73 W 1/27 Notre Dame 1/- A 82-63 W 2/3 USC* 1/20 A 79-56 W 2/10 Washington State* 1/- A 88-50 W
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2/12 Washington* 2/16 Washington* 2/17 Washington State* 2/22 Oregon* 2/24 Oregon State* 3/2 California* 3/3 Stanford* 3/10 USC* 3/15 Arizona State 2 3/17 San Francisco 2 3/24 Indiana 3 3/26 Memphis 3
1/- 1/- 1/- 1/- 1/- 1/- 1/- 1/- 1/16 1/20 1/6 1/-
A H H A A H H H H H N N
76-67 W 93-62 W 96-64 W 72-61 W 73-67 W 90-65 W 51-45 W 76-56 W 98-81 W 54-39 W 70-59 W 87-66 W
Final Polls: UPI – 1, AP – 1 * Pac-8 Conference game 1 Sugar Bowl Tournament (New Orleans, La.) 2 NCAA Tournament 3 NCAA Tournament (Final Four)
1973-74
Overall: 26-4 Pacific-8: 12-2 (1st) Championships Won: Pacific-8, Bruin Classic Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/30 Arkansas 1/- H 101-79 W 12/1 Maryland 1/4 H 65-64 W 12/8 SMU 1/- H 77-60 W 12/15 N.C. State 1 1/2 N 84-66 W 12/21 Ohio 1/- H 110-63 W 12/22 St. Bonaventure 1/- H 111-59 W 12/28 Wyoming 2 1/- H 86-58 W 12/29 Michigan 2 1/- H 90-70 W 1/5 Washington* 1/- A 100-48 W 1/7 Washington State* 1/- A 55-45 W 1/11 California* 1/- H 92-56 W 1/12 Stanford* 1/- H 66-52 W 1/17 Iowa 3 1/- N 68-44 W 1/19 Notre Dame 1/2 A 70-71 L 1/25 Santa Clara 2/- H 96-54 W 1/26 Notre Dame 2/1 H 94-75 W 2/2 USC* 1/11 H 65-54 W 2/8 Oregon* 1/- H 84-66 W 2/9 Oregon State* 1/- H 80-75 W 2/15 Oregon State* 1/- A 57-61 L 2/16 Oregon* 1/- A 51-56 L 2/22 Washington State* 3/- H 93-68 W 2/23 Washington* 3/- H 99-65 W 3/1 California* 4 3/- A 83-60 W 3/2 Stanford* 3/- A 62-60 W 3/9 USC* 3/7 A 82-52 W 3/14 Dayton 5 2/20 N (3OT) 111-100 W 3/16 San Francisco 5 2/- N 83-60 W 6 3/23 N.C. State 2/10 N (2OT) 77-80 L 3/25 Kansas 7 2/6 N 78-61 W Final Polls: UPI – 2, AP – 2 * Pac-8 Conference game 1 game played in St. Louis, Mo. 2 Bruin Classic (Pauley Pavilion) 3 game played in Chicago, Ill. 4 game played in Oakland, Calif. 5 NCAA Tournament 6 NCAA Tournament (Final Four) 7 NCAA Tournament (Final Four, consolation game)
1974-75
Overall: 28-3 Pacific-8: 12-2 (1st) Championships Won: NCAA, Pacific-8, Maryland Invite Coach: John Wooden Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/29 Wichita State 2/- H 85-74 W 11/30 DePaul 2/- H 79-64 W 12/6 Loyola-Chicago 2/- H 84-67 W 12/7 Oklahoma State 2/- H 82-51 W 12/20 Memphis 3/- H 113-94 W 12/21 Notre Dame 3/12 H 85-72 W 12/27 St. Bonaventure 1 3/- N 78-62 W 1 12/28 Maryland 3/5 A 81-75 W 1/3 Davidson 3/- H 91-64 W 1/4 Oklahoma 3/- H 111-66 W 1/9 Washington* 2/- H 92-82 W 1/11 Washington State* 2/- H 77-69 W 1/17 Stanford* 2/- A 60-64 L 1/18 California* 2/- A 102-72 W 1/23 UC Santa Barbara 4/- H 104-76 W 1/25 Notre Dame 4/- A 78-84 L 2/1 USC* 4/6 H 89-84 W 2/7 Oregon State* 2/- A 67-60 W 2/8 Oregon* 2/9 A 107-103 W 2/14 Oregon* 2/13 H 96-66 W 2/15 Oregon State* 2/17 H 74-62 W
2/20 Washington State* 2/22 Washington* 2/28 California* 3/1 Stanford* 3/8 USC* 3/15 Michigan 2 3/20 Montana 2 3/22 Arizona State 2 3/29 Louisville 3 3/31 Kentucky 3
2/- A 69-61 W 2/- A 81-103 L 5/- H 51-47 W 5/- H 93-59 W 4/- A 72-68 W 2/- N (OT) 103-91 W 2/- N 67-64 W 2/7 N 89-75 W 1/4 N (OT) 75-74 W 1/2 N 92-85 W
Final Polls: UPI – 2; AP – 1 * Pac-8 Conference game 1 Maryland Invitational (College Park, Md.) 2 NCAA Tournament 3 NCAA Tournament (Final Four)
1975-76
Overall: 28-4 Pacific-8: 13-1 (1st) Championships Won: Pacific-8, Bruin Classic Coach: Gene Bartow Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/29 Indiana 1 2/1 N 64-84 L 12/5 San Jose State 5/- H 90-60 W 12/6 Southern Illinois 5/- H 81-60 W 12/15 San Diego State 5/- H 101-86 W 12/18 Missouri 6/- H 83-71 W 12/20 Seattle University 6/- H 106-72 W 12/23 Baylor 4/- H 96-75 W 12/29 Santa Clara 2 4/- H 52-48 W 12/30 Purdue 2 4/- H 99-86 W 1/2 Denver 4/- H 111-79 W 1/3 Notre Dame 4/5 H 86-70 W 1/8 Oregon* 3/- A 62-61 W 1/10 Oregon State* 3/- A 58-75 W* 1/16 Stanford* 8/- H 68-67 W 1/17 California* 8/- H 80-71 W 1/22 UC Santa Barbara 6/- H 64-50 W 1/24 Notre Dame 6/15 A 85-95 L 1/31 USC* 12/- H 68-62 W 2/5 Washington* 9/6 A 92-87 W 2/7 Washington State* 9/- A 91-71 W 2/12 Washington State* 6/- H 104-78 W 2/14 Washington* 6/9 H 78-76 W 2/19 Oregon State* 5/- H 78-69 W 2/21 Oregon* 5/- H 45-65 L 2/27 California* 9/- A 113-93 W 2/28 Stanford* 9/- A 120-74 W 3/6 USC* 7/- A 87-73 W 3/13 San Diego State 3 6/- N 74-64 W 3/18 Pepperdine 3 5/20 H 70-61 W 3/20 Arizona 3 5/15 H 82-66 W 4 3/27 Indiana 5/1 N 51-65 L 5 3/29 Rutgers 5/4 N 106-92 W
2/19 Oregon* 2/24 Stanford* 2/26 California* 3/5 USC* 3/12 Louisville 2 3/17 Idaho State 2
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A 55-65 L H 114-83 W H 91-69 W A 78-69 W N 87-79 W N 75-76 L
Final Polls: UPI – 4, AP – 2 * Pac-8 Conference game 1 game played in Atlanta, Ga. 2 NCAA Tournament
1977-78
Overall: 25-3 Pacific-8: 14-0 (1st) Championships Won: Pacific-8 Coach: Gary Cunningham Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/26 BYU 6/- H 75-73 W 11/27 Seattle University 6/- H 106-73 W 12/2 Colorado 6/- H 104-70 W 12/3 Santa Clara 6/- H 88-79 W 12/10 Notre Dame 5/3 H 66-69 L 12/16 Southern Illinois 8/- H 90-75 W 12/17 UC Santa Barbara 8/- H 71-55 W 12/22 San Jose State 7/- H 109-69 W 12/23 New Mexico State 7/- H 86-67 W 12/29 Arizona 8/- H 85-63 W 1/6 Washington* 7/- A 79-60 W 1/8 Washington State* 7/- A 70-55 W 1/13 Oregon* 7/- H 90-72 W 1/14 Oregon State* 7/- H 77-60 W 1/22 Notre Dame 3/7 A 73-75 L 1/28 USC* 6/- H 83-71 W 2/2 Stanford* 5/- H 101-64 W 2/4 California* 5/- H 94-75 W 2/10 California* 5/- A 78-64 W 2/11 Stanford* 5/- A 79-63 W 2/17 Washington State* 4/- H 60-59 W 2/18 Washington* 4/- H 104-64 W 2/23 Oregon State* 3/- A 96-58 W 2/25 Oregon* 3/- A 83-57 W 3/3 USC* 2/- A 91-78 W 3/5 Michigan 2/- H 96-70 W 3/11 Kansas 1 2/9 N 83-76 W 1 3/16 Arkansas 2/5 N 70-74 L Final Polls: UPI – 2, AP – 2 * Pac-8 Conference game 1 NCAA Tournament
(Final Polls: UPI – 5, AP – 5 * Pac-8 Conference game 1 game played in St. Louis, Mo. 2 Bruin Classic (Pauley Pavilion) 3 NCAA Tournament 4 NCAA Tournament (Final Four) 5 NCAA Tournament (Final Four, consolation game)
1976-77
Overall: 24-5 Pacific-8: 11-3 (1st) Championships Won: Pacific-8 Coach: Gene Bartow Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/26 San Diego State 4/- H 74-64 W 11/27 DePaul 4/18 H 76-69 W 12/1 Jacksonville 3/- H 99-68 W 12/11 Notre Dame 3/7 H 63-66 L 12/17 Rice 9/- H 107-60 W 12/18 Tulsa 9/- H 110-85 W 12/22 San Jose State 8/- H 89-74 W 12/23 William and Mary 8/- H 59-55 W 12/28 SMU 8/- H 99-71 W 12/29 Utah State 8/- H 88-68 W 1/2 Houston 8/- H 96-83 W 1/7 Oregon* 7/- H 60-61 L 1/8 Oregon State* 7/- H 83-66 W 1/13 California* 12/- A 82-74 W 1/15 Stanford* 12/- A 100-86 W 1/23 Notre Dame 10/- A 70-65 W 1/28 USC* 8/- H 77-59 W 1/30 Tennessee 1 8/7 N 103-89 W 2/3 Washington* 2/- H 75-65 W 2/5 Washington State* 2/- H 72-59 W 2/10 Washington State* 2/- A 65-62 W 2/12 Washington* 2/- A 73-78 L 2/17 Oregon State* 3/- A 89-76 W
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David Greenwood
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1978-79
Overall: 25-5 Pac-10: 15-3 (1st) Championships Won: Pac-10 Coach: Gary Cunningham Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/24 Boise State 2/- H 79-59 W 11/25 DePaul 2/- H 108-85 W 12/2 Santa Clara 2/- H 87-73 W 12/9 Notre Dame 2/3 H 78-81 L 12/16 San Diego State 5/- H 97-73 W 12/22 Fordham 3/- H 95-64 W 12/23 Boston College 3/- H 103-81 W 12/27 Stanford* 3/- A 72-75 L 12/28 California* 3/- A 95-67 W 1/4 Oregon State* 6/- H 65-63 W 1/6 Rutgers 6/- H 78-57 W 1/8 Oregon* 6/- H 74-71 W 1/13 USC* 6/- A 89-86 W 1/18 Arizona* 3/- A 69-70 L 1/20 Arizona State* 3/- A 95-79 W 1/25 Washington State* 6/- H 89-71 W 1/27 Washington* 6/- H 86-61 W 2/1 Oregon* 6/- A 65-58 W 2/3 Oregon State* 6/- A 69-56 W 2/9 USC* 4/- H (OT) 102-94 W 2/11 Notre Dame 4/1 A 56-52 W 2/15 Arizona State* 2/- H 85-83 W 2/17 Arizona* 2/- H 110-86 W 2/22 Washington* 1/- A 68-69 L 2/24 Washington State* 1/- A (3OT) 110-102 W 3/1 California* 3/- H 79-68 W 3/3 Stanford* 3/- H 99-71 W 3/11 Pepperdine 1 2/- H 76-71 W 1 3/15 San Francisco 2/12 N 99-81 W 3/17 DePaul 1 2/6 N 91-95 L Final Polls: UPI – 2, AP – 2 * Pac-10 Conference game 1 NCAA Tournament
1979-80
Overall: 22-10 Pac-10: 12-6 (4th) Coach: Larry Brown Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/30 Idaho State 8/- H 82-40 W 12/1 Hofstra 8/- H 90-71 W 12/8 Santa Clara 7/- H 92-79 W 12/11 Notre Dame 7/4 A 74-77 L 12/15 DePaul 7/11 H 94-99 L 12/21 UC Santa Barbara 14/- H 102-58 W 12/22 Colorado State 14/- H 86-63 W 12/28 California* 16/- H 73-59 W 12/29 Stanford* 16/- H 92-60 W 1/3 Oregon State* 16/14 A 67-76 L 1/5 Oregon* 16/- A 76-62 W 1/12 USC* 16/- A 74-82 L 1/17 Arizona State* H 76-78 L 1/19 Notre Dame -/8 H 73-80 L 1/21 Arizona* H 69-59 W 1/24 Washington* A 76-59 W 1/26 Washington State* A 64-80 L 1/31 Oregon State* -/2 H 93-67 W 2/2 Oregon* H 90-76 W 2/9 USC* H 91-64 W 2/16 Arizona* A 90-78 W 2/18 Arizona State* -/18 A 80-92 L 2/21 Washington State* -/20 H 80-66 W 2/23 Washington* H 70-72 L 2/28 Stanford* A 75-62 W 3/1 California* A 83-58 W 3/7 Old Dominion 1 N 87-74 W 3/9 DePaul 1 -/1 N 77-71 W 3/13 Ohio State 1 -/10 N 72-68 W 1 3/15 Clemson N 85-74 W 3/22 Purdue 2 -/20 N 67-62 W 3/24 Louisville 2 -/2 N 54-59 L Final Polls: UPI – NR, AP – NR * Pac-10 Conference game 1 NCAA Tournament 2 NCAA Tournament (Final Four)
1980-81
Overall: 20-7 Pac-10: 13-5 (3rd) Coach: Larry Brown Date Opponent AP Rk Site 11/28 VMI 6/- H 11/29 Notre Dame 6/10 H 12/6 Saint Mary’s 3/- H 12/13 Pepperdine 3/- H
Score W/L 99-61 W 94-81 W 113-70 W 81-63 W
12/15 Evansville 3/- H 69-62 W 12/21 Temple 1 3/- N 73-49 W 12/27 DePaul 3/1 A 77-93 L 1/3 Washington* 7/- H 96-74 W 1/5 Washington State* 7/- H 87-61 W 1/10 USC* 7/- H 66-68 L 1/16 Arizona State* 8/12 A (3OT) 74-78 L 1/17 Arizona* 8/- A 79-76 W 1/23 Stanford* 12/- H 85-58 W 1/24 California* 12/- H 75-61 W 1/29 Oregon State* 10/1 A 67-81 L 1/31 Oregon* 10/- A 75-69 W 2/6 USC* 12/- A 76-62 W 2/8 Notre Dame 12/9 A 51-50 W 2/12 Arizona* 8/- H 90-79 W 2/14 Arizona State* 8/5 H 64-61 W 2/19 California* 6/- A 72-66 W 2/21 Stanford* 6/- A 72-74 L 2/27 Oregon* 13/- H 98-75 W 3/1 Oregon State* 13/1 H 76-82 L 3/5 Washington State* 13/- A 59-50 W 3/7 Washington* 13/- A 91-72 W 3/14 BYU 2 10/16 N 55-78 L Final Polls: UPI – 11, AP – 10 * Pac-10 Conference game 1 game played at Yoyogi Gymnasium (Tokyo, Japan) 2 NCAA Tournament
1981-82
Overall: 21-6 Pac-10: 14-4 (2nd) Coach: Larry Farmer Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/27 BYU 2/- H 75-79 L 11/28 Pepperdine 2/- H 76-69 W 12/3 Rutgers 1 8/- A 54-57 L 12/5 Notre Dame 8/- A 75-49 W 12/12 Boston University 17/- H 77-43 W 12/19 DePaul 17/7 H 87-75 W 12/23 LSU 2 15/- A 83-76 W 12/29 Maryland 16/- H 90-57 W 1/2 Washington State* 16/- A (3OT) 51-57 L 1/4 Washington* 16/- A 50-56 L 1/9 USC* 19/- A 71-86 L 1/16 Arizona* H 65-56 W 1/18 Arizona State* H 75-59 W 1/22 Stanford* A 42-34 W 1/23 California* A 83-56 W 1/29 Oregon State* -/8 H 74-68 W 1/30 Oregon* H 84-61 W 2/5 USC* H 69-66 W 2/7 Notre Dame H 48-47 W 2/12 Arizona* A 88-73 W 2/13 Arizona State* A 72-60 W 2/19 California* H (OT) 70-65 W 2/20 Stanford* H 79-53 W 2/26 Oregon State* 20/4 A 58-72 L 2/27 Oregon* 20/- A 88-66 W 3/5 Washington* 19/- H 68-67 W 3/6 Washington State* 19/- H 57-54 W (Final Polls: UPI – NR, AP – 19 * Pac-10 Conference game 1 game played at Meadowlands Arena (East Rutherford, N.J.) 2 game played at The Superdome (New Orleans, La.)
1982-83
Overall: 23-6 Pac-10: 15-3 (1st) Championships Won: Pac-10 Coach: Larry Farmer Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/26 BYU 7/- A 85-82 W 12/2 DePaul 6/- A (OT) 73-70 W 12/4 Notre Dame 6/- A 65-64 W 12/11 San Jose State 5/- H 94-71 W 12/18 Iowa 4/7 H 75-66 W 12/20 LSU 4/- H 82-68 W 12/23 Maryland 3/- A (2OT) 79-80 L 12/28 Louisville 5/13 H 76-72 W 1/8 Arizona* 6/- A 92-87 W 1/10 Arizona State* 6/- A 87-86 W 1/13 Oregon* 5/- H 97-69 W 1/15 Oregon State* 5/- H 99-77 W 1/20 California* 1/- A 68-63 W 1/22 Stanford* 1/- A 101-87 W 1/28 Alabama 1/- H 67-70 L 1/30 Notre Dame 1/- H 59-53 W 2/3 Washington State* 7/- H (OT) 89-87 W 2/5 Washington* 7/18 H 84-65 W 2/10 Oregon* 5/- A 67-56 W
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2/12 Oregon State* 2/17 Stanford* 2/19 California* 2/24 USC* 2/26 USC* 3/5 Washington* 3/7 Washington State* 3/10 Arizona* 3/12 Arizona State* 3/19 Utah 1
5/- 10/- 10/- 8/- 8/- 6/- 6/- 4/- 4/- 7/-
A 65-69 L H 99-86 W H 70-60 W H 77-60 W A 71-64 W A 90-66 W A 68-70 L H 111-58 W H 76-78 L N 61-67 L
Final Polls: UPI – 7, AP – 7 * Pac-10 Conference game 1 NCAA Tournament
1983-84
Overall: 17-11 Pac-10: 10-8 (4th) Coach: Larry Farmer Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/25 Idaho State 9/- H 85-58 W 11/26 Long Beach State 9/- H 65-59 W 12/3 Notre Dame 9/- A 51-47 W 12/10 New Mexico 7/- H 60-65 L 12/17 Memphis 15/- H 65-51 W 12/19 Howard 15/- H 63-52 W 12/22 Saint Mary’s 9/- H 63-54 W 12/28 BYU 7/- H 82-73 W 1/5 Arizona State* 6/- H 79-57 W 1/7 Arizona* 6/- A 61-58 W 1/10 Stanford* 6/- H 71-66 W 1/14 Oregon* 6/- A 51-62 L 1/19 California* 9/- H 76-54 W 1/22 Louisville 9/- A 78-86 L 1/26 USC* 15/- H (OT) 75-69 W 1/28 DePaul 15/2 H 68-84 L 2/2 Washington State* 20/- A 73-59 W 2/4 Washington* 20/- A (3OT) 81-89 L 2/9 Oregon* H (OT) 83-87 L 2/11 Oregon State* H 63-72 L 2/16 California* A (OT) 70-62 W 2/18 Stanford* A 64-75 L 2/25 USC* A 72-80 L 2/27 Arizona State* A 67-76 L 3/1 Washington* -/13 H 73-59 W 3/3 Washington State* H 83-64 W 3/8 Arizona* H 68-60 W 3/10 Oregon State* A 65-70 L Final Polls: UPI – NR, AP – NR * Pac-10 Conference game
1984-85
Overall: 21-12 Pac-10: 12-6 (T-3rd) Championships Won: NIT Coach: Walt Hazzard Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/23 Idaho H 87-58 W 11/24 Santa Clara H 60-68 L 12/1 DePaul -/2 A 61-80 L 12/8 Memphis A 70-86 L 12/15 U.S. International H 98-50 W 12/19 BYU A 81-89 L 1 12/22 St. John’s -/8 A 69-88 L 12/29 Oral Roberts H 69-61 W 1/3 Oregon State* A 49-59 L 1/5 Oregon* H (2OT) 67-59 W 1/10 Washington State* H 75-48 W 1/17 Arizona State* A 64-61 W 1/19 Arizona* A 52-53 L 1/21 Washington* H 63-51 W
Reggie Miller
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1/24 California* 1/26 Stanford* 2/1 USC* 2/3 Notre Dame 2/7 Washington State* 2/9 Washington* 2/16 Arizona State* 2/18 Stanford* 2/21 California* 2/24 Louisville 2/28 USC* 3/2 Arizona* -/19 3/7 Oregon State* 3/9 Oregon* 3/13 Montana 2 3/19 Nebraska 2 3/23 Fresno State 2 3/27 Louisville 3 3/29 Indiana 4
H 80-69 W H 100-71 W A (2OT) 77-78 L H 52-53 L A (OT) 58-66 L A 61-67 L H 69-65 W A 72-66 W A 53-48 W H 75-65 W H (4OT) 78-80 L H 58-54 W H 59-51 W A 72-69 W H 78-47 W H 82-63 W H 53-43 W N 75-66 W N 65-62 W
Final Polls: UPI – NR; AP – NR * Pac-10 Conference game 1 game played at Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) 2 Postseason NIT (early rounds, Pauley Pavilion) 3 Postseason NIT (semifinal, Madison Square Garden) 4 Postseason NIT (championship, Madison Square Garden)
1985-86
Overall: 15-14 Pac-10: 9-9 (4th) Coach: Walt Hazzard Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/24 North Carolina -/2 A 70-107 L 11/29 Saint Mary’s H 91-62 W 11/30 Temple H 75-59 W 12/7 Long Beach State H 84-64 W 12/14 St. John’s -/14 H 65-69 L 12/20 Loyola Marymount H 85-79 W 12/21 Miami (Florida) H 109-64 W 1/2 Oregon* H 71-65 W 1/4 Oregon State* H 49-54 L 1/9 Washington* A 65-90 L 1/11 Washington State* A (2OT) 81-80 W 1/16 Arizona State* H 86-75 W 1/18 Notre Dame -/13 A 64-74 L 1/23 Stanford* A 70-76 L 1/25 California* A 67-75 L 1/29 USC* H 66-56 W 2/1 Louisville -/18 A 72-91 L 2/6 Washington* H (OT) 94-89 W 2/9 Washington State* H 88-81 W 2/13 Arizona* A 60-85 L 2/15 Arizona State* A (OT) 73-74 L 2/20 California* H 76-63 W 2/22 USC* A 64-79 L 2/24 Stanford* H 95-74 W 3/1 DePaul H 65-63 W 3/3 Arizona* H 76-88 L 3/6 Oregon State* A 74-63 W 3/8 Oregon* A 65-80 L 1 3/13 UC Irvine H 74-80 L Final Polls: UPI – NR, AP – NR * Pac-10 Conference game 1 Postseason NIT (early rounds, Pauley Pavilion)
1986-87
Overall: 25-7 Pac-10: 14-4 (1st) Championships Won: Pac-10, Pac-10 Tournament Coach: Walt Hazzard Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/29 Santa Clara H 76-62 W 12/1 North Carolina -/1 H 89-84 W 12/6 Pepperdine 11/- H 95-63 W 12/13 St. John’s 11/- A 63-70 L 12/15 Temple 11/- A 65-76 L 12/19 Washington State* 17/- A 73-81 L 12/21 Washington* 17/- A 80-90 L 12/27 Long Beach State H 67-65 W 12/29 Cal State Fullerton H 72-71 W 1/2 Stanford* H 95-75 W 1/4 California* H 86-81 W 1/8 Arizona State* A 61-51 W 1/11 Arizona* A 84-83 W 1/15 Oregon* H 64-59 W 1/18 Oregon State* H (OT) 69-67 W 1/24 Notre Dame H 63-59 W 1/29 Washington* H 87-95 L 2/1 Washington State* H 61-60 W 2/5 Stanford* A 93-62 W 2/7 California* A 77-72 W
Pooh Richardson 2/12 Arizona* H 81-65 W 2/14 USC* A 77-65 W 2/16 Arizona State* H 64-67 L 2/19 Oregon State* A 57-53 W 2/22 Oregon* A 102-71 W 2/26 USC* H 82-76 W 2/28 Louisville H 99-86 W 3/6 Arizona State 1 18/- H 99-83 W 3/7 California 1 18/- H 75-68 W 3/8 Washington 1 18/- H 76-64 W 2 3/12 Central Michigan 15/- N 92-73 W 2 3/14 Wyoming 15/- N 68-78 L Final Polls: UPI – 13, AP – 15 * Pac-10 Conference game 1 Pac-10 Conference Tournament (Pauley Pavilion) 2 NCAA Tournament
1987-88
Overall: 16-14 Pac-10: 12-6 (T-2nd) Coach: Walt Hazzard Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/20 Oral Roberts 1 H 119-79 W 2 11/23 New Mexico A 66-77 L 12/3 Temple -/12 H 76-81 L 12/5 BYU H 80-87 L 12/12 St. John’s H 64-72 L 12/14 Pennsylvania H 98-49 W 12/17 UC Irvine H 116-100 W 12/21 California* A 70-83 L 12/23 Stanford* A (2OT) 110-116 L 12/28 Cal State Fullerton H 74-65 W 1/2 North Carolina -/4 H 73-80 L 1/7 Oregon State* H 64-65 L 1/10 Oregon* H 65-60 W 1/14 USC* H 81-65 W 1/16 Louisville A 79-92 L 1/21 Arizona State* A 94-81 W 1/24 Arizona* -/1 A 74-86 L 1/28 Washington State* H 88-63 W 1/30 Washington* H 78-71 W 2/4 Oregon* A 76-71 W 2/7 Oregon State* A 68-73 L 2/11 USC* A 85-70 W 2/14 Notre Dame A 66-73 L 2/18 Arizona State* H 79-73 W 2/20 Arizona* -/3 H (OT) 76-78 L 2/25 Washington* A 97-87 W 2/27 Washington State* A 62-55 W 3/3 Stanford* H 91-69 W 3/6 California* H 74-66 W 3/11 Washington State 3 N 71-73 L Final Polls: UPI – NR, AP – NR * Pac-10 Conference game 1 Big Apple Preseason NIT (1st round, Pauley Pavilion) 2 Big Apple Preseason NIT (2nd round, Albuquerque, N.M.) 3 Pac-10 Conference Tournament (Tucson, Ariz.)
1988-89
Overall: 21-10 Pac-10: 13-5 (T-3rd) Coach: Jim Harrick Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/26 Texas Tech H 84-62 W 12/1 Miami (Florida) A 91-66 W 12/3 BYU A 97-87 W 12/7 Boston University H 85-74 W 12/17 North Carolina -/8 A 78-104 L 12/21 California 20/- H 76-59 W 12/23 Stanford 20/- H 74-70 W 12/28 UC Irvine A 90-91 L
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12/30 North Texas H 99-84 W 1/5 Oregon* A 97-66 W 1/8 Oregon State* A 69-82 L 1/12 USC* A 67-66 W 1/14 Notre Dame H 79-82 L 1/19 Arizona State* H 94-84 W 1/21 Stanford* -/20 A 75-84 L 1/26 Washington State* A 64-63 W 1/28 Washington* A 93-74 W 2/2 Oregon* H 80-74 W 2/5 Oregon State* H 92-75 W 2/8 USC* H 68-65 W 2/12 Louisville -/4 H 77-75 W 2/16 Arizona State* A 86-93 L 2/18 Arizona* -/2 A 64-102 L 2/23 Washington* H 101-78 W 2/26 Washington State* H 56-55 W 3/2 California* A 81-73 W 3/4 Arizona* -/1 H 86-89 L 3/10 Washington 1 N 64-54 W 3/11 Stanford 1 -/12 N 86-95 L 3/17 Iowa State 2 N 84-74 W 3/19 North Carolina 2 -/5 N 81-88 L Final Polls: UPI – NR, AP – NR * Pac-10 Conference game 1 Pac-10 Confernce Tournament (Great Western Forum) 2 NCAA Tournament
1989-90
Overall: 21-10 Pac-10: 13-5 (T-3rd) Coach: Jim Harrick Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/25 Santa Clara 13/- H 66-62 W 11/30 Washington* 15/- A 58-56 W 12/2 Washington State* 15/- A 68-64 W 12/9 San Diego 13/- H 83-74 W 12/17 Notre Dame 13/- A 84-86 L 12/19 American 18/- H 89-74 W 12/23 Cal State Fullerton 18/- H 87-75 W 12/27 Fresno State 16/- A 74-65 W 12/29 East Tennessee State 16/- H 115-66 W 1/3 USC* 15/- H 89-72 W 1/7 Louisville 15/8 A 80-97 L 1/11 Arizona State* 19/- H 62-53 W 1/13 Arizona* 19/18 H 73-67 W 1/18 Stanford* 16/- A 79-87 L 1/21 California* 16/- A 106-97 W 1/25 Oregon* 23/- H 79-62 W 1/27 Oregon State* 23/- H 94-80 W 2/1 USC* 16/- A 75-76 L 2/3 DePaul 16/- H 87-77 W 2/8 Arizona State* 19/- A 80-72 W 2/10 Arizona* 19/- A 74-83 L 2/15 California* 23/- H 71-79 L 2/18 Stanford* 23/- H 69-70 L 2/22 Oregon* A 99-105 L 2/24 Oregon State* --/17 A 74-83 L 3/1 Washington State* H 96-89 W 3/4 Washington* H 74-61 W 3/9 Oregon 1 N 94-76 W 3/10 Arizona State 1 N 79-78 W 3/11 Arizona 1 --/15 N 78-94 L 3/16 UAB 2 N 68-56 W 2 3/18 Kansas --/5 N 71-70 W 3/22 Duke 2 --/15 N 81-90 L Final Polls: UPI – NR, AP – NR * Pac-10 Conference game 1 Pac-10 Confernce Tournament (Tempe, Ariz.) 2 NCAA Tournament
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1990-91
Overall: 23-9 Pac-10: 11-7 (2nd) Coach: Jim Harrick Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/23 UC Irvine 1 11/- N 134-101 W 1 11/24 Alaska Anchorage 11/- A 80-67 W 1 11/26 Virginia 11/18 N 89-74 W 12/2 Loyola Marymount 12/- H 149-98 W 12/5 Saint Mary’s 8/- H 123-93 W 12/8 Notre Dame 8/- H 99-91 W 12/15 DePaul 6/- A 92-90 W 12/19 Pepperdine 5/- H 108-85 W 12/22 Iowa 5/- A 71-88 L 12/27 Fresno State 10/- H 110-89 W 12/29 San Diego State 10/- H 94-74 W 1/2 USC* 10/- H 98-81 W 1/5 Louisville 10/- H 88-81 W 1/10 Arizona State* 7/- A 82-68 W 1/12 Arizona* 7/6 A 77-82 L 1/16 Stanford* 7/- H 82-89 L 1/20 California* 7/- H 98-81 W 1/24 Oregon State* 11/- A (2OT) 96-97 L 1/26 Oregon* 11/- A 90-83 W 1/30 USC* 12/- A 74-76 L 2/2 Pittsburgh 12/19 H 112-85 W 2/7 Arizona State* 14/- H 64-44 W 2/10 Arizona* 14/5 H (OT) 94-105 L 2/14 California* 15/- A 79-82 L 2/16 Stanford* 15/- A 89-86 W 2/21 Oregon* 17/- H 100-83 W 2/23 Oregon State* 17/- H 87-56 W 2/28 Washington State* 16/- A 99-91 W 3/3 Washington* 16/- A 68-86 L 3/7 Washington State* 17/- H 86-64 W 3/10 Washington* 17/- H 73-60 W 3/18 Penn State 2 16/- N 69-74 L Final Polls: UPI – 14, AP – 16 * Pac-10 Conference game 1 Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska) 2 NCAA Tournament
1991-92
Overall: 28-5 Pac-10: 16-2 (1st) Championships Won: Pac-10 Coach: Jim Harrick Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/15 Indiana 1 11/2 N 87-72 W 11/30 Long Beach State 4/- H 68-57 W 12/7 Pepperdine 2/- H 98-58 W 12/14 San Diego State 3/- A 84-64 W 12/20 Loyola Marymount 3/- H 106-80 W 12/23 Cal State Fullerton 2/- H 86-80 W
12/28 Oral Roberts 2/- H 113-62 W 1/4 Georgia 2/- H 87-80 W 1/9 Arizona State* 2/- A 83-62 W 1/11 Arizona* 2/6 A 89-87 W 1/16 Oregon* 2/- H 99-71 W 1/18 Oregon State* 2/- H (OT) 87-81 W 1/23 California* 2/- A 86-66 W 1/25 Stanford* 2/24 A 83-77 W 1/29 USC* 2/25 H 82-86 L 2/2 Louisville 2/24 A 78-64 W 2/6 Washington* 4/- H 74-61 W 2/8 Washington State* 4/- H 82-61 W 2/13 Oregon State* 3/- A 72-62 W 2/15 Oregon* 3/- A 84-65 W 2/18 California* 2/- H 82-76 W 2/20 Stanford* 2/- H 96-70 W 2/22 Notre Dame 2/- A 71-84 L 2/27 USC* 4/13 A 79-83 L 3/1 Duke 4/1 H 65-75 L 3/5 Washington State* 9/- A 89-85 W 3/8 Washington* 9/- A 80-79 W 3/12 Arizona* 8/2 H 89-81 W 3/14 Arizona State* 8/- H 85-77 W 3/20 Robert Morris 2 4/- N 73-53 W 3/22 Louisville 2 4/- N 85-69 W 3/26 New Mexico State 2 4/- N 85-78 W 3/28 Indiana 2 4/5 N 79-106 L Final Polls: UPI – 3, AP – 4 * Pac-10 Conference game 1 Hall of Fame Tip-Off Classic (Springfield, Mass.) 2 NCAA Tournament
1992-93
Overall: 22-11 Pac-10: 11-7 (T-3rd) Coach: Jim Harrick Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/18 Saint Louis 1 24/- H 68-54 W 11/20 UTEP 1 24/- H 73-72 W 11/25 Seton Hall 2 21/6 N 64-73 L 11/27 Florida State 2 21/7 N 86-83 W 12/5 Santa Clara 16/- H 69-60 W 12/12 San Diego 13/- H 90-63 W 3 12/19 Georgia 13/- N 68-63 W 12/22 Cal State Northridge 12/- H 80-73 W 12/28 Pittsburgh 11/- A 79-91 L 12/30 Cal State Fullerton 11/- H 90-82 W 1/2 Houston 11/- H 87-78 W 1/7 Arizona* 15/20 H 80-82 L 1/9 Arizona State* 15/- H 89-85 W 1/14 Oregon* 16/- A 99-87 W 1/16 Oregon State* 16/- A 73-79 L 1/21 Stanford* 23/- H 84-76 W
1/24 California* 23/- H 82-104 L 1/28 USC* A 90-80 W 1/31 Notre Dame H 68-65 W 2/4 Washington* A 67-81 L 2/6 Washington State* A 56-67 L 2/11 Oregon State* H 76-75 W 2/14 Oregon* H 97-90 W 2/18 Stanford* A 72-64 W 2/20 California* 4 A 85-71 W 2/25 USC* H 62-72 L 2/28 Duke -/9 A 67-78 L 3/4 Washington State* H 71-70 W 3/6 Washington* H 93-64 W 3/11 Arizona State* A 77-74 W 3/13 Arizona* -/6 A 80-99 L 5 3/19 Iowa State N 81-70 W 3/21 Michigan 5 -/3 N (OT) 84-86 L Final Polls: USA Today/NABC – NR, AP – NR * Pac-10 Conference game 1 Preseason NIT (1st and 2nd rounds, Pauley Pavilion) 2 Preseason NIT (Championship, New York, N.Y.) 3 game played at Georgia Dome (Atlanta, Ga.) 4 game played at Oakland Arena (Oakland, Calif.) 5 NCAA Tournament
1993-94
Overall: 21-7 Pac-10: 13-5 (T-2nd) Coach: Jim Harrick Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/27 Loyola Marymount 14/- H 115-77 W 12/4 UNLV 10/- H 108-83 W 12/8 Tennessee State 9/- H 80-66 W 12/11 Long Beach State 9/- H 93-51 W 12/18 LSU 9/25 H 100-80 W 12/20 Houston 9/- A 93-72 W 12/28 N.C. State 1 8/- N 81-75 W 1/6 Oregon* 6/- H 89-73 W 1/8 Oregon State* 6/- H 104-71 W 1/13 Washington State* 5/- A 81-79 W 1/15 Washington* 5/- A 82-62 W 1/20 Arizona* 2/9 H 74-66 W 1/22 Arizona State* 2/- H 98-81 W 1/27 Stanford* 1/- A 69-65 W 1/30 California* 2 1/- A 70-85 L 2/3 USC* 4/- H 101-72 W 2/5 Notre Dame 4/- A 63-79 L 2/10 Washington* 9/- H 79-76 W 2/12 Washington State* 9/- H 76-66 W 2/17 Arizona State* 8/- A 76-70 W 2/19 Arizona* 8/15 A 74-98 L 2/24 California* 15/17 H 88-92 L 2/26 Stanford* 15/- H 103-88 W 3/3 USC* 15/- A 79-85 L 3/6 Louisville 15/10 H 75-72 W 3/10 Oregon State* 15/- A 78-67 W 3/12 Oregon* 15/- A 79-80 L 3 3/18 Tulsa 17/- N 102-112 L Final Polls: CNN – 22, AP – 17 * Pac-10 Conference game 1 game played at Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, N.C.) 2 game played at Oakland Arena (Oakland, Calif.) 3 NCAA Tournament
1994-95
(left to right) Toby Bailey, Cameron Dollar, Charles O’Bannon, Ed O’Bannon
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Overall: 32-1 Pac-10: 17-1 (1st) Championships Won: NCAA, Pac-10 Coach: Jim Harrick Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/26 Cal State Northridge 6/- H 83-60 W 12/5 Kentucky 1 2/7 N 82-81 W 12/10 Cal State Fullerton 2/- H 99-65 W 12/17 LSU 2/- A 92-72 W 12/22 George Mason 2/- H 137-100 W 12/28 North Carolina State 2/- H 88-80 W 1/5 Oregon* 2/- A 72-82 L 1/9 Oregon State* 6/- A 87-78 W 1/12 Washington* 6/- H 75-57 W 1/14 Washington State* 6/- H 91-78 W 1/19 Arizona* 4/11 A 71-61 W 1/21 Arizona State* 4/13 A 85-72 W 1/26 Stanford* 4/17 H 77-74 W 1/28 California* 4/- H 93-100 ^ W 2/2 USC* 7/- A 73-69 W 2/5 Notre Dame 7/- H 92-55 W 2/9 Washington* 6/- A 74-66 W 2/11 Washington State* 6/- A 98-83 W 2/16 Arizona State* 6/13 H (OT) 82-77 W 2/19 Arizona* 6/12 H 72-70 W 2/22 Stanford* 2/19 A 88-77 W
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1996-97
George Zidek 2/23 California* 2/- 2/26 Duke 2/- 3/1 USC* 1/- 3/5 Louisville 1/- 3/9 Oregon State* 1/- 3/11 Oregon* 1/25 3/17 Florida International 2 1/- 3/19 Missouri 2 1/23 3/23 Mississippi State 2 1/18 2 3/25 Connecticut 1/8 4/1 Oklahoma State 3 1/14 3 4/3 Arkansas 1/6
A 104-88 W H 100-77 W H 85-66 W A 91-73 W H 86-67 W H 94-78 W N 92-56 W N 75-74 W N 86-67 W N 102-96 W N 74-61 W N 89-78 W
Final Polls: AP – 1 NABC – 1 * Pac-10 Conference game ^ game forfeited by California 1 John R. Wooden Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) 2 NCAA Tournament 3 NCAA Tournament Final Four (Kingdome – Seattle, Wash.)
1995-96
Overall: 23-8 Pac-10: 16-2 (1st) Championships Won: Pac-10 Coach: Jim Harrick Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/20 Santa Clara 1 4/- N 69-78 L 1 11/21 Wisconsin 4/- N 68-57 W 1 11/22 Vanderbilt 4/- N 71-75 L 11/28 Cal State Fullerton 23/- H 79-63 W 12/2 Kansas 23/2 A 70-85 L 12/9 Maryland 2 -/20 N 73-63 W 12/18 Stephen F. Austin H 109-88 W 12/20 Notre Dame A 83-58 W 12/23 UNLV A 89-82 W 12/30 San Francisco 23/- H 92-58 W 1/4 Washington State* 3 20/- A (OT) 78-73 W 1/6 Washington* 20/- A 78-70 W 1/11 Stanford* 17/24 H 64-56 W 1/13 California* 17/- H 93-73 W 1/18 Arizona State* 13/- A 87-73 W 1/20 Arizona* 13/18 A 79-88 L 1/24 USC* 15/- H 99-72 W 1/27 Louisville 15/- H 76-78 L 2/1 Oregon* 19/- H 85-78 W 2/3 Oregon State* 19/- H 69-60 W 4 2/8 California* 17/- A 73-65 W 2/10 Stanford* 17/25 A 66-67 L 2/15 Arizona* 18/13 H 76-75 W 2/17 Arizona State* 18/- H 87-70 W 2/22 USC* 16/- A 61-59 W 2/25 Duke 16/- A 66-85 L 2/29 Oregon State* 17/- A 68-66 W 3/2 Oregon* 17/- A 77-71 W 3/7 Washington* 17/- H (OT) 91-88 W 3/9 Washington State* 17/- H 82-71 W 3/14 Princeton 5 14/- N 41-43 L
Overall: 24-8 Pac-10: 15-3 (1st) Championships Won: Pac-10 Coach: Steve Lavin Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/20 Tulsa 5/- H (OT) 76-77 L 12/3 Cal State Northridge 17/- H 95-73 W 12/7 Kansas 17/1 H 83-96 L 12/14 Ohio 23/- H 72-61 W 12/17 Jackson State 24/- H 93-67 W 1 12/21 Illinois 24/- A 63-79 L 12/23 Saint Louis 24/- A 64-57 W 12/28 Morgan State H 87-72 W 1/2 Washington State* H 84-56 W 1/4 Washington* H 79-70 W 1/9 Stanford* -/21 A 61-109 L 1/11 California* 2 A 64-56 W 1/16 Arizona State* H 79-62 W 1/18 Arizona* -/6 H (OT) 84-78 W 1/23 USC* A 96-87 W 1/25 Louisville -/6 A 71-74 L 1/30 Oregon* A (OT) 85-87 L 2/1 Oregon State* A 74-68 W 2/6 California* H 68-71 L 2/8 Stanford* -/18 H 87-68 W 2/13 Arizona* 24/11 A 66-64 W 2/15 Arizona State* 24/- A 92-81 W 2/19 USC* 17/- H 82-60 W 2/23 Duke 17/6 H 73-69 W 2/27 Oregon State* 10/- H 81-69 W 3/1 Oregon* 10/- H 74-67 W 3/6 Washington* 9/- A 87-85 W 3/8 Washington State* 9/- A 87-86 W 3 3/13 Charleston Southern 7/- N 109-75 W 3 3/15 Xavier 7/13 N 96-83 W 3/20 Iowa State 3 7/18 N (OT) 74-73 W 3/22 Minnesota 3 7/3 N 72-80 L Final Polls: AP – 7 NABC – 7 * Pac-10 Conference game 1 game played at United Center (Chicago, Ill.) 2 game played at Cow Palace (San Jose, Calif.) 3 NCAA Tournament
1997-98
Overall: 24-9 Pac-10: 12-6 (3rd) Coach: Steve Lavin Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/27 North Carolina 1 7/4 N 68-109 L 1 11/28 Alaska Anchorage 7/- A 92-68 W 11/29 UAB 1 7/- N 86-72 W 12/6 New Mexico 2 15/8 N 69-58 W 12/13 Cal State Fullerton 12/- H 120-91 W 12/18 Northern Arizona 11/- H 90-68 W 12/20 Saint Louis 11/- H 73-67 W 12/22 Boise State 11/- H 81-75 W 12/27 UNLV 9/- A 65-57 W 12/30 Illinois 9/- H 74-69 W 1/3 Arizona* 9/8 A 75-87 L 1/5 Arizona State* 9/- A 78-73 W 1/8 Oregon State* 10/- H 90-72 W 1/10 Oregon* 10/- H 68-66 W 1/15 California* 3 8/- A 74-73 W 1/17 Stanford* 8/7 A 80-93 L 1/21 USC* 9/- H 101-84 W
1/25 Louisville 1/29 Washington State* 1/31 Washington* 2/5 Oregon* 2/7 Oregon State* 2/12 Stanford* 2/14 California* 2/18 USC* 2/22 Duke 2/26 Washington State* 3/1 Washington* 3/5 Arizona State* 3/7 Arizona* 3/13 Miami (Florida) 4 3/15 Michigan 4 3/20 Kentucky 4
Final Polls: AP – 19, NABC – 12 * Pac-10 Conference game 1 Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska) 2 John R. Wooden Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) 3 game played at Oakland Arena (Oakland, Calif.) 4 NCAA Tournament
1998-99
Overall: 22-9 Pac-10: 12-6 (3rd) Coach: Steve Lavin Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/19 Santa Clara 11/- H 89-76 W 1 11/26 San Francisco 10/- N 69-62 W 11/27 Maryland 1 10/5 N 54-70 L 11/28 Kentucky 1 10/4 N 62-66 L 12/2 Delaware State 18/- H 109-67 W 12/5 Oklahoma State 2 18/11 N 69-66 W 12/12 UNLV 15/- H 72-67 W 12/19 Cal State Northridge 12/- H 114-97 W 12/23 American 12/- H 66-56 W 12/29 Loyola Marymount 10/- H 92-67 W 1/2 Arizona* 10/6 H 82-75 W 1/4 Arizona State* 10/- H (OT) 88-85 W 1/7 Oregon State* 8/- A 63-65 L 1/9 Oregon* 8/- A 65-63 W 1/14 California* 10/- H 72-61 W 1/16 Stanford* 10/4 H 59-72 L 1/20 USC* 13/- A 98-80 W 1/23 Louisville 13/24 A 82-70 W 1/28 Washington State* 11/- A 69-66 W 1/31 Washington* 11/- A 83-93 L 2/4 Oregon* 13/- H 79-77 W 2/7 Oregon State* 13/- H 85-67 W 2/11 Stanford* 9/6 A 73-77 L 2/13 California* 3 9/- A 67-85 L 2/17 USC* 16/- H 68-63 W 2/21 Syracuse 16/21 H 93-69 W 2/25 Washington State* 15/- H 100-61 W 2/27 Washington* 15/- H 79-62 W 3/4 Arizona State* 12/- A 68-65 W 3/6 Arizona* 12/13 A 70-87 L 3/11 Detroit 4 15/- N 53-56 L Final Polls: AP – 15, USA Today/NABC – 21 * Pac-10 Conference game 1 Puerto Rico Shootout (San Juan, Puerto Rico) 2 John R. Wooden Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) 3 game played at Oakland Arena (Oakland, Calif.) 4 NCAA Tournament
Final Polls: AP – 14, NABC – 19 * Pac-10 Conference game 1 Maui Classic (Maui, Hawaii) 2 John R. Wooden Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) 3 game played at Spokane Arena (Spokane, Wash.) 4 game played at Oakland Arena (Oakland, Calif.) 5 NCAA Tournament
J.R. Henderson
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9/- H 88-82 W 8/- H 88-68 W 8/- H 105-94 W 6/- A 81-97 L 6/- A 84-75 W 9/14 H 81-84 L 9/- H 87-84 W 12/- A (OT) 82-75 W 12/2 A 84-120 L 18/- A 78-75 W 18/- A 94-95 L 19/- H 102-94 W 19/2 H 87-91 L 19/- N 65-62 W 19/12 N 85-82 W 19/5 N 68-94 L
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1999-2000
Overall: 21-12 Pac-10: 10-8 (T-4th) Coach: Steve Lavin Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/23 Fairfield 13/- H 76-57 W 11/27 Iona 13/- H 105-73 W 12/1 Morgan State 12/- H 100-39 W 12/11 Gonzaga 11/24 H 43-59 L 12/18 DePaul 18/19 H 76-58 W 12/21 Maine 1 18/- N 83-62 W 1 12/22 Colorado State 18/- N 54-55 L 1 12/23 South Florida 18/- N (OT) 103-98 W 12/28 Pepperdine 23/- H 68-66 W 12/30 Purdue 23/- H 55-53 W 2 1/6 Washington* 24/- A 62-63 L 1/8 Washington State* 24/- A 86-64 W 1/12 USC* A 79-91 L 1/15 North Carolina A 71-68 W 1/20 Arizona* 25/2 H 61-76 L 1/22 Arizona State* 25/- H 83-77 W 1/27 Oregon State* A 85-74 W 1/29 Oregon* A 58-73 L 2/3 Stanford* -/2 H 63-78 L 2/5 California* H 70-73 L 2/9 USC* H 83-78 W 2/13 Syracuse -/4 A 67-71 L 2/17 Arizona State* A 75-104 L 2/19 Arizona* -/4 A 84-99 L 2/24 Oregon* H 75-69 W 2/26 Oregon State* H 69-59 W 3/2 California* A 83-62 W 3/4 Stanford* -/1 A (OT) 94-93 W 3/9 Washington State* H 65-58 W 3/11 Washington* H 90-64 W 3 3/16 Ball State N 65-57 W 3/18 Maryland 3 -/17 N 105-70 W 3/23 Iowa State 3 -/6 N 56-80 L Final Polls: AP – NR, USA Today/NABC – 23 * Pac-10 Conference game 1 Pearl Harbor Invitational (Laie, Hawaii) 2 game played at Key Arena (Seattle, Wash.) 3 NCAA Tournament
2000-01
Overall: 23-9 Pac-10: 14-4 (3rd) Coach: Steve Lavin Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/9 Kansas 1 17/7 N 98-99 L 1 11/10 Kentucky 17/12 N (OT) 97-92 W 11/21 Cal State Northridge 15/- H 74-78 L 11/29 UC Santa Barbara H 83-77 W 2 12/2 Georgia Tech N 67-72 L 12/9 Hawai’i H 84-64 W 12/16 UC Irvine H 65-60 W 12/23 North Carolina -/15 H 70-80 L 12/30 Purdue A 87-82 W 1/4 Washington* H 86-64 W 1/6 Washington State* H 75-57 W 1/11 USC* -/19 H 80-75 W 1/13 Villanova H 93-65 W 1/18 Arizona State* A 91-83 W 1/20 Arizona* -/17 A 63-88 L
1/25 Oregon State* H 67-40 W 1/27 Oregon* H 98-88 W 2/1 California* A 63-92 L 2/3 Stanford* -/1 A 79-73 W 2/8 USC* -/22 A 85-76 W 2/10 DePaul A 94-88 W 2/15 Arizona* 24/8 H (OT) 79-77 W 2/17 Arizona State* 24/- H 73-68 W 2/22 Oregon* 15/- A 88-73 W 2/24 Oregon State* 15/- A (OT) 68-65 W 3/1 California* 12/- H 79-75 W 3/3 Stanford* 12/1 H 79-85 L 3/8 Washington State* 13/- A 86-76 W 3/10 Washington* 13/- A 94-96 L 3 3/15 Hofstra 15/- N 61-48 W 3/17 Utah State 3 15/- N 75-50 W 3 3/22 Duke 15/1 N 63-76 L Final Polls: AP – 15, USA Today/NABC – 12 * Pac-10 Conference game 1 Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament (New York, N.Y.) 2 John R. Wooden Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) 3 NCAA Tournament
2001-02
Overall: 21-12 Pac-10: 11-7 (6th) Coach: Steve Lavin Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/19 Houston 1 3/- N 71-60 W 11/20 Ball State 1 3/- N 73-91 L 11/21 South Carolina 1 3/- N 89-77 W 11/28 Pepperdine 10/- H 78-85 L 12/5 UC Riverside 20/- H 65-50 W 2 12/8 Alabama 20/16 N 79-57 W 12/15 UC Irvine 17/- H 75-74 W 12/20 Washington* 19/- A 85-79 W 12/22 Washington State* 19/- A 79-74 W 12/27 Columbia 15/- H 64-55 W 12/29 Georgetown 15/20 H 98-91 W 1/4 Washington* 14/- H 74-62 W 1/6 Washington State* 14/- H 81-69 W 3 1/10 USC* 11/- A 77-81 L 1/12 Kansas 11/1 H 87-77 W 1/17 Arizona State* 9/- A 82-79 W 1/19 Arizona* 9/15 A 86-96 L 1/24 Stanford* 13/17 H 76-86 L 1/26 California* 13/- H 64-57 W 1/31 Oregon* 13/- A 62-91 L 2/2 Oregon State* 13/- A 70-48 W 2/6 USC* 15/25 H 67-65 W 2/9 Villanova 15/- A 57-58 L 2/14 Arizona* 20/9 H 77-76 W 2/16 Arizona State* 20/- H 68-69 L 2/21 California* 25/- A 51-69 L 2/23 Stanford* 25/10 A 95-92 W 2/28 Oregon State* H 65-57 W 3/2 Oregon* -/13 H 62-65 L 4 3/7 California -/25 N 61-67 L 3/15 Mississippi 5 N 80-58 W 5 3/17 Cincinnati -/5 N (2OT) 105-101 W 3/21 Missouri 5 N 73-82 L Final Polls: AP – NR, USA Today/NABC – 20 * Pac-10 Conference game 1 Maui Invitational (Maui, Hawaii) 2 John R. Wooden Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) 3 game played at Great Western Forum (Los Angeles, Calif.) 4 Pac-10 Conference Tournament (Staples Center) 5 NCAA Tournament
2002-03
Matt Barnes
Overall: 10-19 Pac-10: 6-12 (T-6th) Coach: Steve Lavin Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/26 San Diego 14/- H (OT) 81-86 L 1 11/30 Duke 14/4 N 73-84 L 12/8 Long Beach State H 81-58 W 12/14 Portland H 105-67 W 12/17 Northern Arizona H 63-67 L 12/21 Kansas -/19 A 70-87 L 12/28 Michigan H 76-81 L 1/2 Washington* A 77-67 W 1/4 Washington State* A 98-83 W 1/8 USC* H 75-80 L 1/11 St. John’s H 65-80 L 1/16 Arizona State* H 64-75 L 1/18 Arizona* -/2 H 52-87 L 1/23 Stanford* A 51-52 L 1/25 California* -/25 A 69-80 L 1/30 Oregon* -/22 H (OT) 91-96 L 2/1 Oregon State* H 79-83 L
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2/5 USC* A 85-86 L 2/8 Georgetown A 71-70 W 2/13 Arizona* -/1 A 70-106 L 2/15 Arizona State* A 69-85 L 2/20 California* -/18 H (OT) 76-75 W 2/22 Stanford* -/21 H 84-93 L 2/27 Oregon State* A 69-66 W 3/1 Oregon* A 48-79 L 3/6 Washington State* H 86-71 W 3/8 Washington* H 83-72 W 2 3/13 Arizona -/1 N (OT) 96-89 W 3/14 Oregon 2 N 74-75 L Final Polls: AP – NR, USA Today/NABC – NR * Pac-10 Conference game 1 Wooden Tradition (Indianapolis, Ind.) 2 John R. Wooden Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) 3 game played at Great Western Forum (Los Angeles, Calif.) 4 Pac-10 Conference Tournament (Staples Center)
2003-04
Overall: 11-17 Pac-10: 7-11 (T-7th) Coach: Ben Howland Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/29 Vermont H 68-67 W 12/3 UC Riverside H 84-70 W 1 12/6 Kentucky -/9 N 50-52 L 12/13 Loyola Marymount H (OT) 69-66 W 12/17 UC Santa Barbara H 60-61 L 12/20 Michigan State H 64-58 W 12/27 Michigan A 66-70 L 1/2 Oregon State* H 77-66 W 1/4 Oregon* H 81-74 W 1/8 Washington State* 2 A 48-45 W 1/10 Washington* A (OT) 86-84 W 1/15 Arizona State* H 66-58 W 1/17 Arizona* -/7 H 72-97 L 1/22 Stanford* -/2 A 52-67 L 1/24 California* A 62-76 L 1/28 USC* H 69-76 L 1/31 St. John’s A 55-71 L 2/5 Washington State* H 48-55 L 2/7 Washington* H 80-75 W 2/12 Arizona State* A (OT) 62-74 L 2/14 Arizona* -/16 A 83-107 L 2/19 California* H 66-49 W 2/21 Stanford* -/1 H 60-73 L 2/25 USC* A (OT) 77-78 L 2/28 Notre Dame H 60-75 L 3/4 Oregon State* A 56-65 L 3/6 Oregon* A 59-60 L 3/11 Washington 3 N 83-91 L Final Polls: AP – NR, USA Today/NABC – NR * Pac-10 Conference game 1 John R. Wooden Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) 2 game played at Spokane Arena (Spokane, Wash.) 3 Pac-10 Conference Tournament (Staples Center)
2004-05
Overall: 18-11 Pac-10: 11-7 (T-3rd) Coach: Ben Howland Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/20 Chicago State H 64-53 W 11/23 Western Illinois H 75-60 W 11/27 UC Irvine H 76-65 W 11/30 Long Beach State H 75-62 W 1 12/5 Boston College N 64-74 L 12/11 Pepperdine H 85-83 W 12/18 Michigan H 81-79 W 12/21 Michigan State -/23 A 64-76 L 12/31 Oregon State* A 80-85 L 1/2 Oregon* A 70-62 W 1/6 Washington State* H (2OT) 80-77 W 1/8 Washington* -/12 H 95-86 W 1/13 Arizona State* A 86-82 W 1/15 Arizona* -/17 A 73-76 L 1/20 Stanford* H 64-75 L 1/22 California* H 51-64 L 1/29 USC* A 72-69 W 2/3 Washington State* A (OT) 58-56 W 2/5 Washington* -/13 A 70-82 L 2/10 Arizona State* H 95-76 W 2/12 Arizona* -/12 H 73-83 L 2/17 California* A 77-62 W 2/20 Stanford* A 65-78 L 2/24 USC* H 90-69 W 2/27 Notre Dame A 75-65 W 3/3 Oregon State* H 69-61 W 3/5 Oregon* H 73-61 W 2 3/10 Oregon State N 72-79 L
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 3/17
Texas Tech 3
-/24 N 66-78 L
Final Polls: AP – NR, USA Today/NABC – NR * Pac-10 Conference game 1 John R. Wooden Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) 2 Pac-10 Conference Tournament (Staples Center) 3 NCAA Tournament
2005-06
Overall: 32-7 Pac-10: 14-4 (1st) Championships Won: Pac-10, Pac-10 Tournament Coach: Ben Howland Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/15 New Mexico State 1 18/- H 83-70 W 1 11/17 Temple 18/- H 54-47 W 11/19 Delaware State 18/- H 56-37 W 2 11/23 Memphis 16/11 N 80-88 L 2 11/25 Drexel 16/- N 57-56 W 11/29 Albany 16/- H 73-65 W 12/4 Coppin State 16/- H 69-57 W 12/10 Nevada 3 16/17 N 67-56 W 12/17 Michigan 14/- A 68-61 W 12/21 Wagner 12/- H 74-72 W 12/23 Sacramento State 12/- H 86-56 W 12/29 Stanford* 11/- H 71-54 W 12/31 California* 11/- H 61-68 L 1/5 Arizona* 17/21 A 85-79 W 1/7 Arizona State* 17/- A 61-60 W 1/12 Washington State* 11/- H 63-61 W 1/14 Washington* 11/13 H 65-69 L 1/18 USC* 18/- H 66-45 W 1/21 West Virginia 18/12 H 56-60 L 1/26 Oregon* 17/- A 56-49 W 1/28 Oregon State* 17/- A 63-54 W 2/2 Arizona State* 14/- H 69-60 W 2/4 Arizona* 14/- H 84-73 W 2/9 Washington State* 13/- A 50-30 W 2/11 Washington* 13/21 A 67-70 L 2/19 USC* 15/- A 68-71 L 2/23 Oregon State* 19/- H 78-60 W 2/26 Oregon* 19/- H 70-53 W 3/2 California* 15/- A (OT) 67-58 W 3/4 Stanford* 15/- A 75-54 W 3/9 Oregon State 4 13/- N 79-47 W 3/10 Arizona 4 13/- N 71-59 W 3/11 California 4 13/- N 71-52 W 3/16 Belmont 5 7/- N 78-44 W 3/18 Alabama 5 7/- N 62-59 W 3/23 Gonzaga 5 7/5 N 73-71 W 3/25 Memphis 5 7/4 N 50-45 W 4/1 LSU 6 7/19 N 59-45 W 4/3 Florida 6 7/10 N 57-73 L Final Polls: AP – 7, USA Today/Coaches – 2 * Pac-10 Conference game 1 NIT Season Tip-Off, 1st and 2nd rounds (Pauley Pavilion) 2 NIT Season Tip-Off, championship round (New York, N.Y.) 3 John R. Wooden Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) 4 Pac-10 Conference Tournament (Staples Center) 5 NCAA Tournament 6 NCAA Tournament Final Four (RCA Dome – Indianapolis, Ind.)
2006-07
Overall: 30-6 Pac-10: 15-3 (1st) Championships Won: Pac-10, Maui Invitational Coach: Ben Howland Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/15 BYU 6/- H 82-69 W 1 11/20 Chaminade 5/- N 88-63 W 1 11/21 Kentucky 5/20 N 73-68 W 11/22 Georgia Tech 1 5/19 N 88-73 W 11/28 Long Beach State 1/- H 88-58 W 12/3 UC Riverside 1/- H 61-38 W 12/5 Cal State Fullerton 1/- H 78-54 W 12/9 Texas A&M 2 1/6 N 65-62 W 12/16 Oakland 1/- H 74-53 W 12/19 Sam Houston State 1/- H 75-61 W 12/23 Michigan 1/- H 92-55 W 12/28 Washington State* 1/- H 55-52 W 12/31 Washington* 1/13 H 96-74 W 1/4 Oregon State* 1/- A 71-56 W 1/6 Oregon* 1/16 A 66-68 L 1/13 USC* 4/- A 65-64 W 1/18 Arizona State* 3/- H 60-50 W 1/20 Arizona* 3/11 H 73-69 W 1/25 California* 3/- A 62-46 W 1/28 Stanford* 3/- A 68-75 L 2/1 Oregon* 5/9 H 69-57 W 2/3 Oregon State* 5/- H 82-35 W 2/7 USC* 2/19 H 70-65 W 2/10 West Virginia 2/- A 65-70 L
2/15 Arizona State* 2/17 Arizona* 2/22 California* 2/24 Stanford* 3/1 Washington State* 3/3 Washington* 3/8 California 3 3/15 Weber State 4 3/17 Indiana 4 3/22 Pittsburgh 4 3/24 Kansas 4 3/31 Florida 5
5/- A 67-61 W 5/19 A 81-66 W 4/- H 85-75 W 4/- H 75-61 W 2/13 A 53-45 W 2/- A 51-61 L 4/- N (OT) 69-76 L 7/- N 70-42 W 7/- N 54-49 W 7/10 N 64-55 W 7/2 N 68-55 W 7/3 N 66-76 L
Final Polls: AP – 7, USA Today/Coaches – 3 * Pac-10 Conference game 1 Maui Invitational (Maui, Hawaii) 2 John R. Wooden Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) 3 Pac-10 Conference Tournament (Staples Center) 4 NCAA Tournament 5 NCAA Tournament Final Four (Georgia Dome – Atlanta, Ga.)
2007-08
Overall: 35-4 Pac-10: 16-2 (1st) Championships Won: Pac-10, Pac-10 Tourn., CBE Classic Coach: Ben Howland Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/9 Portland State 2/- H 69-48 W 11/12 Youngstown State 1 2/- H 83-52 W 1 11/13 CS San Bernardino 2/- H 76-41 W 11/19 Maryland 2 2/- N 71-59 W 11/20 Michigan State 2 2/10 N 68-63 W 11/23 Yale 2/- H 81-47 W 11/28 George Washington 2/- H 83-60 W 3 12/2 Texas 2/8 H 61-63 L 4 12/8 Davidson 7/- N 75-63 W 12/15 Idaho State 8/- H 89-49 W 12/18 Western Illinois 8/- H 77-52 W 12/22 Michigan 8/- A 69-54 W 12/29 UC Davis 5/- H 76-48 W 1/3 Stanford* 5/20 A 76-67 W 1/5 California* 5/- A 70-58 W 1/10 Washington* 5/- H 69-55 W 1/12 Washington State* 5/4 H 81-74 W 1/19 USC* 4/- H 63-72 L 1/24 Oregon* 8/- A 80-75 W 1/26 Oregon State* 8/- A 85-62 W 1/31 Arizona State* 5/- H 84-51 W 2/2 Arizona* 5/- H 82-60 W 2/7 Washington State* 5/17 A 67-59 W 2/10 Washington* 5/- A 61-71 L 2/17 USC* 6/- A 56-46 W 2/21 Oregon State* 6/- H 84-49 W 2/23 Oregon* 6/- H 75-65 W 2/28 Arizona State* 4/- A 70-49 W 3/2 Arizona* 4/- A 68-66 W 3/6 Stanford* 3/7 H (OT) 77-67 W 3/8 California* 3/- H 81-80 W 5 3/13 California 3/- N 88-66 W 3/14 USC 5 3/- N 57-54 W 3/15 Stanford 5 3/11 N 67-64 W 3/20 Mississippi Valley State 6 3/- N 70-29 W 3/22 Texas A&M 6 3/- N 51-49 W 3/27 Western Kentucky 6 3/- N 88-78 W 3/29 Xavier 6 3/12 N 76-57 W 4/5 Memphis 7 3/2 N 63-78 L Final Polls: AP – 3, USA Today/Coaches – 4 * Pac-10 Conference game 1 CBE Classic, first and second rounds (Pauley Pavilion) 2 CBE Classic, semifinals and final (Kansas City, Mo.) 3 Pac-10/Big 12 Hardwood Series (Pauley Pavilion) 4 John R. Wooden Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) 5 Pac-10 Conference Tournament (Staples Center) 6 NCAA Tournament 7 NCAA Tournament Final Four (Alamodome – San Antonio, Texas)
2008-09
Overall: 26-9 Pac-10: 13-5 (2nd) Coach: Ben Howland Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/12 Prairie View A&M 1 4/- H 82-58 W 11/13 Miami Univ. (OH) 1 4/- H 64-59 W 11/20 Michigan 2 4/- N 52-55 L 11/21 Southern Illinois 2 4/- N 77-60 W 11/29 FIU 13/- H 89-54 W 12/4 Texas 3 12/8 A 64-68 L 12/7 Cal State Northridge 12/- H 85-67 W 12/13 DePaul 4 16/- N 72-54 W 12/17 Loyola Marymount 14/- H 75-44 W 12/20 Mercer 14/- H 76-59 W 12/23 Wyoming 13/- H 113-62 W 12/28 Louisiana Tech 13/- H 78-55 W
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Cedric Bozeman 1/2 Oregon State* 12/- A 69-46 W 1/4 Oregon* 12/- A 83-74 W 1/11 USC* 10/- A 64-60 W 1/15 Arizona* 9/- H 83-60 W 1/17 Arizona State* 9/16 H (OT) 58-61 L 1/22 Washington State* 13/- A 61-59 W 1/24 Washington* 13/- A 75-86 L 1/29 California* 17/- H 81-66 W 1/31 Stanford* 17/- H 97-63 W 2/4 USC* 15/- H 76-60 W 2/7 Notre Dame 15/- H 89-63 W 2/12 Arizona State* 11/18 A 67-74 L 2/14 Arizona* 11/- A 72-84 L 2/19 Washington* 20/22 H 85-76 W 2/21 Washington State* 20/- H 81-82 L 2/26 Stanford* 22/- A 76-71 W 2/28 California* 22/- A 72-68 W 3/5 Oregon State* 20/- H (OT) 79-54 W 3/7 Oregon* 20/- H 94-68 W 3/12 Washington State 5 15/- N 64-53 W 3/13 USC 5 15/- N 55-65 L 3/19 VCU 6 18/- N 65-64 W 6 3/21 Villanova 18/11 N 69-89 L Final Polls: AP – 18, USA Today/Coaches – 18 * Pac-10 Conference game 1 2K Sports Classic, 1st and 2nd rounds (Pauley Pavilion) 2 2K Sports Classic, semifinal and consolation game (MSG – New York, N.Y.) 3 Pac-10/Big 12 Hardwood Series (Austin, Texas) 4 John R. Wooden Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) 5 Pac-10 Conference Tournament (Staples Center) 6 NCAA Tournament
2009-10
Overall: 14-18 Pac-10: 8-10 (T-5th) Coach: Ben Howland Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/16 Cal State Fullerton -/- H (2OT) 65-68 L 11/20 Cal State Bakersfield -/- H 75-64 W 11/23 Pepperdine -/- H 71-52 W 1 11/26 Portland -/- N 47-74 L 11/27 Butler 1 -/12 N 67-69 L 11/29 Long Beach State 1 -/- N 68-79 L 12/6 Kansas 2 -/1 H 61-73 L 12/12 Mississippi State 3 -/- N 54-72 L 12/15 New Mexico State -/- H 100-68 W 12/19 Notre Dame -/- A 73-84 L 12/22 Colorado State -/- H 75-63 W 12/27 Delaware State -/- H 66-49 W 12/31 Arizona State* -/- H 72-70 W 1/2 Arizona* -/- H 63-77 L 1/6 California* -/- A (OT) 76-75 W 1/9 Stanford* -/- A 59-70 L 1/16 USC* -/- H 46-67 L 1/21 Washington* -/- H 62-61 W 1/23 Washington State* -/- H 74-62 W 1/28 Oregon* -/- A (OT) 66-71 L 1/30 Oregon State* -/- A 62-52 W
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1/17 Oregon State* 24/- H 74-64 W 1/19 Oregon* 24/21 H 67-76 L 1/24 Arizona* -/6 A 84-73 W 1/26 Arizona State* -/- A 60-78 L 1/30 USC* -/- H (OT) 71-75 L 2/7 Washington* -/- H 59-57 W 2/9 Washington State* -/- H 76-62 W 2/14 California* -/- A 63-76 L 2/16 Stanford* -/- A 88-80 W 2/24 USC* -/- A 75-59 W 2/27 Arizona State* -/- H (OT) 79-74 W 3/2 Arizona* -/11 H 74-69 W 3/6 Washington State* -/- A 61-73 L 3/9 Washington* -/- A 61-54 W 5 3/14 Arizona State 24/- N 80-75 W 3/15 Arizona 5 24/18 N 66-64 W 3/16 Oregon 5 24/- N 69-78 L 6 3/22 Minnesota 24/- N 63-83 L
Travis and David Wear 2/4 Stanford* 2/6 California* 2/14 USC* 2/18 Washington State* 2/20 Washington* 2/25 Oregon State* 2/27 Oregon* 3/4 Arizona* 3/6 Arizona State* 3/11 Arizona 4 3/12 California 4
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H 77-73 W H 58-72 L A 64-68 L A 71-51 W A 68-97 L H 65-56 W H 68-70 L A 73-78 L A 46-56 L N 75-69 W N 72-85 L
Final Polls: AP – NR, USA Today/Coaches – NR * Pac-10 Conference game 1 76 Classic (Anaheim Convention Center – Anaheim, Calif.) 2 Pac-10/Big 12 Hardwood Series (Pauley Pavilion) 3 John R. Wooden Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) 4 Pac-10 Conference Tournament (Staples Center)
2010-11
Overall: 23-11 Pac-10: 13-5 (2nd) Coach: Ben Howland Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/12 Cal State Northridge -/- H 83-50 W 11/15 Pepperdine 1 -/- H 79-69 W 11/16 Pacific 1 -/- H 57-44 W 11/24 Villanova 2 -/7 N 70-82 L 11/26 VCU 2 -/- N 85-89 L 12/2 Kansas 3 -/4 A 76-77 L 12/5 Montana -/- H 57-66 L 12/11 Cal Poly -/- H 72-61 W 12/13 UC Davis -/- H 74-67 W 4 12/18 BYU -/16 N 86-79 W 12/21 Montana State -/- H 75-59 W 12/23 UC Irvine -/- H 74-73 W 12/29 Washington State* -/- H 80-71 W 12/31 Washington* -/- H 63-74 L 1/9 USC* -/- A 52-63 L 1/13 Oregon State* -/- A 62-57 W 1/15 Oregon* -/- A 67-59 W 1/20 California* -/- H 86-84 W 1/22 Stanford* -/- H 68-57 W 1/27 Arizona* -/- A 74-85 L 1/29 Arizona State* -/- A (OT) 73-72 W 2/2 USC* -/- H 64-50 W 2/5 St. John’s -/- H 66-59 W 2/10 Oregon* -/- H 64-54 W 2/12 Oregon State* -/- H 69-61 W 2/17 Stanford* -/- A 69-65 W 2/20 California* -/- A (OT) 72-76 L 2/24 Arizona State* -/- H 71-53 W 2/26 Arizona* -/10 H 71-49 W 3/3 Washington* -/- A 63-70 L 3/5 Washington State* -/- A (OT) 58-54 W 5 3/10 Oregon -/- N 59-76 L 6 3/17 Michigan State -/- N 78-76 W 3/19 Florida 6 -/15 N 65-73 L Final Polls: AP – NR, USA Today/Coaches – NR * Pac-10 Conference game 1 NIT Season Tip-Off, 1st and 2nd rounds (Pauley Pavilion) 2 NIT Season Tip-Off, championship round (MSG – New York, N.Y.) 3 Pac-10/Big 12 Hardwood Series (Lawrence, Kan.) 4 John R. Wooden Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) 5 Pac-10 Conference Tournament (Staples Center) 6 NCAA Tournament
2011-12
Overall: 19-14 Pac-10: 11-7 (T-5th) Coach: Ben Howland Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/11 Loyola Marymount 17/- H 58-69 L 11/15 Middle Tennessee State 1 -/- H 66-86 L 11/21 Chaminade 2 -/- N 60-92 W 11/22 Kansas 2 -/14 N 56-72 L 11/23 Michigan 2 -/15 N 63-79 L 11/28 Pepperdine -/- H 62-39 W 12/3 Texas -/- H 59-69 L 12/10 Pennsylvania 3 -/- H 77-73 W 12/14 Eastern Washington -/- H 60-47 W 12/17 UC Davis 3 -/- H 82-39 W 12/20 UC Irvine -/- H 89-60 W 12/23 Richmond -/- H 71-63 W 12/29 Stanford* -/- A 59-60 L 12/31 California* -/- A 69-85 L 4 1/5 Arizona* -/- H 65-58 W 3 1/7 Arizona State* -/- H 75-58 W 1/15 USC* -/- A 66-47 W 1/19 Oregon State* -/- A 84-87 L 1/21 Oregon* -/- A 68-75 L 1/26 Utah* -/- H 76-49 W 1/28 Colorado* -/- H 76-60 W 2/2 Washington* -/- A 69-71 L 2/4 Washington State* -/- A 63-60 W 2/9 Stanford* -/- H 72-61 W 2/11 California* -/- H 63-73 L 2/15 USC* -/- H 64-54 W 2/18 St. John’s -/- A 63-66 L 2/23 Arizona State* -/- A 66-57 W 2/25 Arizona* -/- A 63-65 L 3/1 Washington State* -/- H 78-46 W 3/3 Washington* -/- H 75-69 W 5 3/7 USC -/- N 55-40 W 3/8 Arizona 5 -/- N 58-66 L Final Polls: AP – NR, USA Today/Coaches – NR * Pac-12 Conference game 1 EA Sports Maui Invitational, opening round (L.A. Sports Arena) 2 EA Sports Maui Invitational (Lahaina, Hawaii) 3 John R. Wooden Classic (Anaheim, Calif.), designated UCLA home game 4 UCLA home game played at Honda Center (Anaheim, Calif.) 5 Pac-12 Tournament (Staples Center)
2012-13
Overall: 25-10 Pac-10: 13-5 (1st) Championships Won: Pac-12 Coach: Ben Howland Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/9 Indiana State 13/- H 86-59 W 11/13 UC Irvine 1 13/- H (OT) 80-79 W 11/15 James Madison 1 13/- H 100-70 W 11/19 Georgetown 2 11/- N 70-78 L 11/20 Georgia 2 11/- N 60-56 W 11/25 Cal Poly 24/- H 68-70 L 11/28 Cal State Northridge 24/- H 82-56 W 3 12/1 San Diego State 24/23 N 69-78 L 12/8 Texas 4 -/- N 65-63 W 12/15 Prairie View A&M -/- H 95-53 W 12/18 Long Beach State -/- H 89-70 W 12/22 Fresno State -/- H 91-78 W 12/28 Missouri -/- H (OT) 97-94 W 1/3 California* -/- H 79-65 W 1/5 Stanford* -/- H 68-60 W 1/10 Utah* -/- H 57-53 W 1/12 Colorado* -/- H 78-75 W
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Final Polls: AP – 24, USA Today/Coaches – ARV * Pac-12 Conference game 1 Progressive Legends Classic, regional round (Pauley Pavilion) 2 Progressive Legends Classic, semifinal/final (Brooklyn, N.Y.) 3 John R. Wooden Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) 4 MD Anderson Proton Therapy Showcase, Reliant Stadium (Houston, Texas) 5 Pac-12 Tournament, MGM Grand Garden Arena (Las Vegas, Nev.) 6 NCAA Tournament, Erwin Center (Austin, Texas)
2013-14
Overall: 28-9 Pac-10: 12-6 (2nd) Championships Won: Pac-12 Tournament Coach: Steve Alford Date Opponent AP Rk Site Score W/L 11/8 Drexel 22/- H 72-67 W 11/12 Oakland 24/- H 91-60 W 11/18 Sacramento State 24/- H 86-50 W 1 11/22 Morehead State 24/- H 81-70 W 1 11/24 Chattanooga 24/- H 106-65 W 11/28 Nevada 2 19/- N 105-84 W 2 11/29 Northwestern 19/- N 95-79 W 12/3 UC Santa Barbara 18/- H 89-76 W 12/7 Missouri 18/- A 71-80 L 12/14 Prairie View A&M -/- H 95-71 W 12/19 Duke 3 -/8 N 63-80 L 12/22 Weber State -/- H 83-60 W 12/28 Alabama -/- H 75-67 W 1/5 USC* -/- H 107-73 W 1/9 Arizona* -/1 H 75-79 L 1/12 Arizona State* -/- H 87-72 W 1/16 Colorado* 25/21 A 69-56 W 1/18 Utah* 25/- A 69-74 L 1/23 Stanford* -/- H 91-74 W 1/26 California* -/- H 76-64 W 1/30 Oregon* -/- A 70-68 L 2/2 Oregon State* -/- A 67-71 L 2/8 USC* -/- A 83-73 W 2/13 Colorado* -/- H 92-74 W 2/15 Utah* -/- H 80-66 W 2/19 California* 23/- A 86-66 W 2/22 Stanford* 23/- A 74-83 L 2/27 Oregon* -/- H (2OT) 83-87 L 3/2 Oregon State* -/- H 74-69 W 3/6 Washington* -/- A 91-82 W 3/8 Washington State* -/- A 55-73 L 3/13 Oregon 4 -/- N 82-63 W 4 3/14 Stanford -/- N 84-59 W 3/15 Arizona 4 -/4 N 75-71 W 3/21 Tulsa 5 20/- N 63-83 W 3/23 Stephen F. Austin 5 20/- N 77-60 W 3/27 Florida 6 20/1 N 68-79 L Final Polls: AP – 20, USA Today/Coaches – 15 * Pac-12 Conference game 1 Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational, regional round (Pauley Pavilion) 2 Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational, semifinal/finals (Las Vegas, Nev.) 3 Carquest Auto Parts Classic, Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) 4 Pac-12 Tournament, MGM Grand Garden Arena (Las Vegas, Nev.) 5 NCAA Tournament, Viejas Arena (San Diego, Calif.) 6 NCAA Tournament, FedEx Forum (Memphis, Tenn.)
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MEDIA INFORMATION Credentials Admission to Pauley Pavilion’s press seating and media room is by credential only. All credential requests should be made through UCLA’s credential website at least two days in advance of the game. Website address and instructions can be obtained by emailing Alex Timiraos (atimiraos@athletics. ucla.edu). Members of the media should request credentials for road games through Timiraos (via email, or by phone at 310-206-0524). Credential Pickup Credentials are available during the week at the Sports Information Office. Credentials not claimed before game day will be available at Pauley Pavilion’s Will Call window, located along the arena’s Northwest corner. The media will call window and adjacent media entrance will open approximately two hours prior to tip-off. Media Parking A limited number of single-game parking passes are available for purchase ($12.00). These passes are good for a special area in parking Lot 8 (south side of Pauley Pavilion), which can be accessed by following Westwood Blvd. into campus from Westwood Village (adjacent to the 405 freeway). Media Entrance/Seating A press pass enables entrance at Pauley Pavilion’s Northwest media gate (across from the intramural field). Press seating is located in the upper level of the arena’s south side (opposite team benches). Media Workroom The Pauley Pavilion media workroom is located on the arena’s event level, nearest to the southeast elevator. Game notes, statistics and in-game refreshments will be provided prior to tip-off. Media Services Media will be supplied with pregame notes, halftime and final statistics, a full play-by-play account of the game and postgame quotes from both head coaches. Media members wishing to order a telephone line should email Alex Timiraos (atimiraos@athletics.ucla.edu). Telephone lines have been installed at the visiting radio position courtesy of IMG, UCLA’s media rights partner. Photography Photo passes are available to accredited media and should be ordered in the same manner as media credentials. Photographers must work from the baselines between the basket support and the right sideline. Photographers are not allowed to shoot from the sidelines or seating areas at any time. Passes should be worn in plain sight at all times.
Jordan Adams (left) is interviewed on the court by FOX Sports analyst Jarron Collins
Post-Game Procedure Following a cooling-off period, head coach Steve Alford and UCLA student-athletes will be available for interviews in the media workroom (event level). The UCLA locker room is closed to the media. The visiting coach will be available outside the visitor’s locker room (northwest corner, event level). Weekday Interviews Requests for coach and player interviews should be made to Alex Timiraos in the Sports Information Office. Please give at least 24 hours notice. Head Coach: Steve Alford addresses the media at approximately 2:00 p.m. each Tuesday (30 minutes prior to practice) on the court in Pauley Pavilion (northeast corner). Players: All interviews must be arranged through the Sports Information Office at least 24 hours in advance. Players will be available following Steve Alford’s remarks on Tuesday afternoons. Special player interview times on Monday and Tuesday can also be arranged. Please do not expect players to be available if you have not made prior arrangements. Practice The UCLA basketball team practices in Pauley Pavilion. Generally, UCLA’s team practices are closed to the media and public. Media members are allowed to observe and record footage from the first 15 minutes of practice following Steve Alford’s media availability on Tuesday afternoons (date is subject to change, depending upon UCLA’s game schedule that week).
Directions Directions to UCLA and Pauley Pavilion: From Los Angeles International Airport, take Century Blvd. east to the San Diego Freeway (405). Take the 405 north to Wilshire Blvd. (approx. 12 miles). Continue east on Wilshire, make a left on Westwood Blvd. Continue north along Westwood toward campus. All-day passes ($12.00) are available for purchase from the parking information kiosk in the middle of the street, just past Lot 8. Media are encouraged to park in Lot 8 on the west side of Westwood Blvd, just south of Strathmore Drive. UCLA Website All UCLA releases, results and statistics are posted on UCLA’s official website (uclabruins.com). The official website also includes postgame video recaps, videos of Steve Alford’s weekly press conferences, featured video items with UCLA’s student-athletes and links to UCLA’s social media websites, including Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Basketball SID: Alex Timiraos Email: atimiraos@athletics.ucla.edu Office Phone: (310) 206-0524 Assoc. A.D., Communications: Josh Rupprecht Email: jrupprecht@athletics.ucla.edu Office Phone: (310) 206-8194 Alex Timiraos is currently in his third season as the primary media contact for the UCLA men’s basketball team. All interview and credential requests should be directed to Timiraos, preferably via email. Josh Rupprecht serves as the UCLA athletic department’s Associate Athletic Director for Communications.
KEY PHONE NUMBERS UCLA Sports Information Office (310) 206-7870 Sports Information Fax Number (310) 825-8664 Pauley Pavilion Press Row Phone Number (310) 206-9562 UCLA’s Athletic Website www.uclabruins.com UCLA Basketball on Social Media Twitter: @UCLAMBB Instagram: @UCLAMBB Facebook: facebook.com/UCLAMensBasketball Kyle Anderson (center) speaks postgame with ESPN’s Bill Walton (left) and Dave Pasch
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MEDIA INFORMATION UCLA BASKETBALL ON TELEVISION, RADIO For the seventh straight season, UCLA men’s basketball games will be produced by the UCLA Sports Network from IMG, with AM 570 Fox Sports LA in Los Angeles serving as the flagship station for the network. This is the 18th year of UCLA’s partnership with AM 570 Fox Sports LA owner Clear Channel. Other stations on the UCLA Sports Network from IMG include KXEX (1550 AM) in Fresno and KSLK (96.1 FM) in Visalia. In 2014-15, all 31 regular-season basketball games will be televised live. The Bruins will have at least 11 games broadcast by the ESPN family of networks. Four games will be televised by FOX Sports, and 12 will be carried by Pac-12 Networks. CBS will televise UCLA’s game against Kentucky on Dec. 20. Hall of Fame broadcaster Chris Roberts (talk@chrisrobertsonline.net) enters his 23rd year as the “Voice of the Bruins” and his 34th season broadcasting NCAA Division I sports in Los Angeles. Roberts was honored with the Chick Hearn Award for best “play-by-play” by the Southern California Sports Broadcasters on Jan. 28, 2013. Roberts, a Hall of Famer of the same organization (inducted on Jan. 30, 2012), has broadcast more NCAA Division I games on Los Angeles radio since 1982 than any other broadcaster. Prior to joining the Bruins in the fall of 1992, Roberts served as the voice of Long Beach State for 10 years and one with Cal State Fullerton. During that time, he was the sports director at KFI/KOST 103 FM. A four-time Golden Mike winner, he also handles the play-by-play duties for UCLA football. He has also authored two books, Stadium Stories: UCLA Bruins and UCLA Football Vault (co-authored with Bill Bennett). An eight-time nominee for the Southern California Broadcasters Association “Play-by-Play Broadcaster of the Year” award, Roberts is a voter for both the Heisman Trophy and the Wooden Award.
Tracy Murray (left) and Chris Roberts
Tracy Murray, who starred on the court at UCLA from 1990-1992, will be in his seventh season as a color analyst alongside Roberts. A 12-year NBA veteran, Murray ranks ninth on UCLA’s all-time scoring list (1,792 points in 98 career games). After helping lead the UCLA baskeball program to three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances (1990, 1991, 1992), Murray was selected No. 18 in the first round of the 1992 NBA Draft by the San Antonio Spurs. Fans around the nation can also follow select UCLA games on SIRIUS and XM Satellite Radio. Broadcasts can be heard online by visiting www.uclabruins.com.
UCLA Media Outlets Newspapers Los Angeles Times: 202 West First St., Los Angeles, CA 90012 — 213/237-7145. Mike Hiserman (ASE), Chris Foster, Zach Helfand, David Wharton (BW). Los Angeles Daily News: 21860 Burbank Blvd., Suite 200, Woodland Hills, CA 91367 — 818/713-3600. Brian Martin (SE), Jack Wang (BW), Clay Fowler (BW). Orange County Register: 625 North Grand Ave., Santa Ana, CA 92711 — 714/796-7817. Todd Harmonson (SE), Ryan Kartje (BW). South Bay Daily Breeze: 5215 Torrance Blvd., Torrance, CA 90509 — 310/540-4201. Todd Bailey (SE). Mike Waldner (BW).
San Bernardino Sun: 2239 Gannett Parkway, San Bernardino, CA 92407 — 909/386-3865. Louis Brewster (SE). Paper carries L.A. Daily News UCLA beat stories. Antelope Valley Press: 37404 Sierra Hwy., P.O. Box 880, Palmdale, CA 93590 — 661/273-8465. Ventura County Star: 550 Camarillo Center Dr., Camarillo, CA 93010 — 805/437-0275. Jon Catalini (SE)/ The Sentinel: 3800 Crenshaw Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90008 — 323/299-3800. Evan Barnes (SE). UCLA Daily Bruin: 308 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90024 — 310/825-9851. Aubrey Yeo (SE).
Wire Services and National Publications
Riverside Press-Enterprise: 3450 14th St., Riverside, CA 92501 — 951/368-9533. Jeff Parenti (ASE).
Associated Press: 221 South Figueroa, Suite 300, Los Angeles, CA 90012 — 213/626-1200. Beth Harris (SE).
Long Beach Press-Telegram: 604 Pine Ave., Long Beach, CA 90844 — 562/499-1338. Joe Haakenson (SE). Paper carries L.A. Daily News UCLA beat stories.
USA Today: 10866 Wilshire, #890, Los Angeles, CA 90024 — 310/882-2400. David Leon Moore (L.A. BW).
Pasadena Star-News/San Gabriel Valley Tribune: 1210 North Azusa Canyon Rd., West Covina, CA 91790 — 626/962-8811. Art Wilson (ASE). Paper carries L.A. Daily News UCLA beat stories.
CBS2/KCAL9: 4200 Radford Ave., Studio City, CA 91604 — 818/655-2400. B: Jim Hill, Gary Miller.
Television Stations
NBC4: 3000 West Alameda Ave., Burbank, CA 91523 — 818/840-4237. B: Fred Roggin, Mario Solis.
ABC7: 500 Circle Seven Drive, Glendale, CA 91201 — 818/863-7677. B: Rob Fukuzaki, Curt Sandoval. KTLA: 5800 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90028 — 323/460-5907. B: Rebecca Hall, Derrin Horton. KTTV/KCOP: 1999 South Bundy Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90025-5235 — 310/584-2030. B: Rick Garcia. Pac-12 Networks: 360 3rd Street, Floor 3, San Francisco, CA 94107 — 925/932-4411. B: Ashley Adamson, Mike Yam, Yogi Roth, Don MacLean, J.P. Long. FS West/Prime Ticket: 1150 South Olive, Suite 350, Los Angeles, CA 90015 — 213/743-7800. Hosts/Reporters: Don MacLean, Jim Watson. GM: Steve Simpson; Exec. Prod.: Tom Feuer; PR: Whitney Garvens. ESPN: ESPN Plaza, Bristol, CT 06010 — 860/766-2000. Local — B: Shelley Smith.
Radio Stations AM 570 KLAC Fox Sports Radio (UCLA Sports Network from IMG, flagship station): 3400 West Olive Ave. #550, Burbank, CA 91505 — 818/559-2252. UCLA broadcasters: Chris Roberts (play-by-play), Don MacLean (analyst), Tracy Murray (analyst). Hosts: Steve Hartman, Chris Myers, Vic Jacobs, Petros Papadakis, Matt Smith, JT The Brick, Jim Rome, Dan Patrick. GM: Don Martin; Asst. Program Director: Brian Blackmore. KNX: 5670 Wilshire Blvd. #200, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Phone: 323/964-8307. KFWB: 5670 Wilshire Blvd. #394, Los Angeles, CA 900365679. Phone: 323/900-2098. KSPN: 800 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite A200, Los Angeles, CA 90015. Phone: 213/284-7145. KLAA: Angel Stadium, 2000 Gene Autry Way, Anaheim, CA 92806. Phone: 714/940-2500. XX 1090 Sports Radio San Diego: 3655 Nobel Drive, Suite 470, San Diego, CA 92122. Phone: 858/535-2500. UCLARADIO.COM: 308 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (UCLA Student Station). Phone: 310/825-9104.
LEGEND BW — beat writer, SE — sports editor, ASE — assistant sports editor, GM — general manager, B — broadcaster Steve Alford (left) speaks after an NCAA Tournament win with analyst Otis Livingston
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PAULEY PAVILION ENTERING ITS 49TH SEASON AS UCLA’S HOME UCLA will play its 49th season in Pauley Pavilion in 2014-15, the third year since the historic arena opened after undergoing a massive 33-month, $136-million renovation prior to the 2012-13 season. UCLA’s athletic teams vacated the building during the 2011-12 season, and the men’s basketball team played its 18 “home” games at the Los Angeles Sports Arena (14 games) and the Honda Center in Anaheim (four games). In 2012-13, UCLA twice eclipsed the arena’s attendance record. The Bruins’ first game in the renovated arena hosted 13,513 fans, as UCLA defeated Indiana State, 86-59. In the regular season finale, a school record 13,727 fans watch the Bruins defeat Arizona, 74-69, hours after Pauley Pavilion hosted ESPN College GameDay. Originally opened in 1965, Pauley Pavilion is one of the nation’s premier all-around collegiate facilities. The arena’s recent renovation included the addition of nearly 1,000 seats, bringing the current capacity to 13,800. While calling Pauley Pavilion its home, the men’s basketball program has won nine NCAA championships and 21 conference titles. Highlights of the building’s renovation and expansion include a new seating bowl with renovated aisles and steps, a retractable seating system on the event level and a renovated bowl that includes a new floor system and over 1,000 seats. The facility features a new center-hung HD video board and LED ribbon board encircling the arena’s interior. The renovation has allowed for more than 25 additional points of sale for concession and an increased number of restrooms (by 154% of the previous total). The building’s north side includes two large locker rooms with player lounges and one film room for the men’s and women’s basketball teams. Other amenities for the student-athletes include a sports medicine room, weight room, equipment room and plenty of storage space. The Pavilion Club on the mezzanine of the same structure will serve the campus for numerous special events, while the building’s exterior showcases a new marketplace on the south side and a park to the east. UCLA dedicated the floor in Pauley Pavilion as “Nell and John Wooden Court” prior to a UCLA men’s basketball game against Michigan State on Dec. 20, 2003. Players from virtually all of Coach Wooden’s teams joined him to celebrate the occasion. In 1991, Pauley Pavilion served as the site for the U.S. Olympic Festival basketball and gymnastics competitions. Many world-class competitions, including the 1984 Olympic gymnastics and a historic table tennis match between the United States and China took place in Pauley Pavilion. Some of the top names in college basketball history have competed in Pauley Pavilion. The list includes such greats as Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar), Bill Walton, Ed O’Bannon, Sidney Wicks, Marques Johnson, Reggie Miller, Baron Davis, Earl Watson, Kevin Love, Ann Meyers, Denise Curry and Pete Maravich and coaches such as John Wooden, Dean Smith and Denny Crum. Entertainers such as Bob Dylan, Bob Hope, Henry Mancini, Frank Sinatra, Luciano Pavarotti, Nirvana, Bobby Brown, Eric Clapton, Guns and Roses and the Grateful Dead have all performed in UCLA’s home facility. UCLA’s longest winning streak in Pauley Pavilion is 98 games (from 1970-71 to 1975-76). The Bruins’ historic men’s basketball streak ended Feb. 21, 1976 when Oregon defeated UCLA, 65-45. Pauley Pavilion was introduced to the University at the June 1965 Commencement exercises, at which time it was dedicated and named for Regent Edwin W. Pauley, the principal donor to the building fund. The Pauley family also contributed to UCLA’s Campaign of Champions. Total cost of the original Pauley Pavilion was as follows: $2 million by the State, $1 million by the student body and in excess of $2 million by the alumni with $1 million of the alumni contribution donated on a matching basis by Regent Pauley. Pauley Pavilion (310-825-4546) is managed by Susan Brown. The building’s address is 301 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, 90095.
PAULEY PAVILION’S LARGEST CROWDS ATT DATE OPP 13,727 3/2/13 Arizona 13,513 11/9/12 Indiana State 13,478 2/23/93 Duke 13,382 2/19/97 USC 13,283 1/9/14 Arizona 13,079 2/12/98 Stanford 13,037 1/18/06 USC 13,037 3/11/95 Oregon 13,023 3/1/92 Duke 13,014 2/15/96 Arizona
ATT DATE OPP 12,961 12/23/69 LSU 12,922 1/16/99 Stanford 12,912 2/20/71 Oregon 12,903 3/8/69 USC 12,898 3/12/92 Arizona 12,897 1/18/69 Houston 12,893 2/13/71 Washington State 12,884 2/1/75 USC 12,883 2/10/67 Oregon State 12,883 3/1/75 Stanford
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UCLA’s RECORD IN PAULEY PAVILION Year 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 48 seasons
W L GM ATT Avg 11 0 11 132,775 12,070 17 0 17 212,567 12,504 12 0 12 147,203 12,267 13 1 14 174,992 12,499 15 1 16 196,694 12,293 15 0 15 187,473 12,498 17 0 17 211,357 12,433 17 0 17 212,750 12,515 16 0 16 198,200 12,388 16 0 16 198,142 12,384 19 1 20 244,934 12,247 16 2 18 201,180 11,177 17 1 18 204,010 11,339 17 1 18 212,042 11,780 12 4 16 179,481 11,216 12 2 14 162,017 11,573 14 1 15 164,418 10,961 13 2 15 162,760 10,850 13 4 17 150,236 8,834 15 3 18 152,934 8,496 13 4 17 134,763 7,927 17 2 *16 169,353 10,584 11 6 17 133,534 7,855 12 2 14 119,858 8,561 13 2 15 143,010 9,534 15 2 17 170,384 10,023 14 2 16 177,003 11,063 14 3 17 132,771 7,810 14 1 15 163,531 10,902 15 0 15 170,994 11,400 12 1 13 154,331 11,872 13 3 16 163,840 10,240 13 2 15 161,089 10,739 15 1 16 162,080 10,130 12 4 16 151,047 9,440 12 3 15 131,479 8,765 11 4 15 150,321 10,021 5 10 15 125,223 8,348 9 6 15 139,973 9,332 12 3 15 138,199 9,213 14 3 17 151,199 8,894 16 0 16 166,843 10,428 16 2 18 190,438 10,580 16 2 18 177,167 9,843 10 6 16 129,290 8,081 16 2 18 139,670 7,759 Pauley Pavilion renovation ^ ----- ----15 3 18 171,874 9,549 16 2 18 146,455 8,136 668 104 *769 7,971,884 10,367
*Game and attendance totals do not include three home games from 1987 Pac-10 Tournament. ^ UCLA played 14 “home” games at the Los Angeles Sports Arena and four “home” contests at Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif. as Pauley Pavilion underwent season-long renovations during the 2011-12 season.
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OPPONENTS
ALABAMA
Anthony Grant
Levi Randolph
Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala. Enrollment: 34,852 Founded: 1831 Colors: Crimson and White Nickname: Crimson Tide Conference: Southeastern (SEC) President: Dr. Judy Bonner Athletic Director: Bill Battle NCAA Championships: None NCAA Tour. Appearances: 19 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2012 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2004
ARIZONA
Home Arena: Coleman Coliseum Arena Capacity: 15,383 Basketball SID: Aaron Jordan Office Phone: (205) 348-6084 Office Fax: (205) 348-8841 SID Email: ajordan@ia.ua.edu Press Row Phone: (205) 913-1979 Website: www.rolltide.com Basketball Twitter: @AlabamaMBB Head Coach: Anthony Grant Alma Mater: Dayton (1987) Career: 99-71 (.623)/5 yrs. at School: 175-96 (.646)/8 yrs. 2013-14 Record: 13-19 2012-13 Conf. Record: 7-11 (10th) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (2nd Rd.) Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/4 Newcomers: 5 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 3-1 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 12/28/2013
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson
Home Arena: McKale Center Arena Capacity: 14,538 MBB SID: Cory Walton Office Phone: (520) 621-0916 Office Fax: (520) 621-2681 SID Email: corywalton@arizona.edu Press Row Phone: (520) 621-4334 Website: www.arizonawildcats.com Basketball Twitter: @APlayersProgram
Location: Tucson, Ariz. Enrollment: 40,200 Founded: 1885 Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Cardinal and Navy Conference: Pac-12 President: Dr. Ann Weaver Hart Athletic Director: Greg Byrne NCAA Championships: 1 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 20 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2014 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2014
Head Coach: Sean Miller Alma Mater: Pittsburgh (1992) Career: 249-95 (.724)/10 yrs. at School: 129-48 (.729)/5 yrs. 2013-14 Record: 33-5 2013-14 Conf. Record: 15-3 (1st) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 2-1 (2nd) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/6 Newcomers: 6 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 53-38 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 3/15/2014
Sean Miller
ARIZONA STATE
Herb Sendek
Jon Gilling
Location: Tempe, Ariz. Enrollment: 76,771 Founded: 1885 Nickname: Sun Devils Colors: Maroon and Gold Conference: Pac-12 President: Michael M. Crow Athletic Director: Ray Anderson NCAA Championships: None NCAA Tour. Appearances: 14 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2014 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 1995
BUTLER
Home Arena: Wells Fargo Arena Arena Capacity: 10,978 MBB SID: Doug Tammaro Office Phone: (480) 965-5799 Office Fax: (480) 965-5408 SID Email: tammaro@asu.edu Press Row Phone: (480) 965-7274 Website: www.thesundevils.com Basketball Twitter: @SunDevilHoops Head Coach: Herb Sendek Alma Mater: Carnegie-Mellon (1985) Career: 395-279 (.586)/21 yrs. School: 141-121 (.538)/8 yrs. 2013-14 Record: 21-12 2013-14 Conf. Record: 10-8 (t-6th) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (Quarters) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/7 Newcomers: 7 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 64-18 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 1/12/2014
Brandon Miller
Location: Indianapolis, Ind. Enrollment: 4,200 Founded: 1855 Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Blue and White Conference: Big East President: James M. Danko Athletic Director: Barry Collier NCAA Championships: None NCAA Tour. Appearances: 12 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2013 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2011
CAL STATE FULLERTON
Dedrique Taylor
Alex Harris
Location: Fullerton, Calif. Enrollment: 38,325 Founded: 1957 Nickname: Titans Colors: Navy Blue, Orange and White Conference: Big West President: Dr. Mildred Garcia Athletic Director: Jim Donovan NCAA Championships: None NCAA Tour. Appearances: 2 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2008 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 1978
Kelly Dunham
Home Arena: Hinkle Fieldhouse Arena Capacity: 10,000 MBB SID: Jim McGrath Office Phone: (317) 940-9414 Office Fax: (317) 940-9808 SID Email: jmcgrath@butler.edu Press Row Phone: (317) 940-9817 Website: www.butlersports.com Basketball Twitter: @ButlerMBB Head Coach: Brandon Miller Alma Mater: Butler (2003) Career: 14-17 (.452)/1 year School: 14-17 (.452)/1 year 2013-14 Record: 14-17 2013-14 Conf. Record: 4-14 (9th) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (1st Rd.) Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/6 Newcomers: 5 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 4-2 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 11/27/2009
CALIFORNIA
Home Arena: Titan Gym Arena Capacity: 4,000 MBB SID: Andria Wenzel Office Phone: (657) 278-3970 Office Fax: N/A SID Email: awenzel@fullerton.edu Press Row Phone: (657) 278-5700 Website: www.FullertonTitans.com Basketball Twitter: @FullertonHoops Head Coach: Dedrique Taylor Alma Mater: UC Davis (1997) Career: 11-20 (.355)/1 year School: 11-20 (.355)/1 year 2013-14 Record: 11-20 2013-14 Conf. Record: 6-10 (t-6th) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (1st Rd.) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 5/7 Newcomers: 8 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 9-1 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 11/16/2009
Cuonzo Martin
David Kravish
Location: Berkeley, Calif. Enrollment: 36,142 Founded: 1868 Nickname: Golden Bears Colors: Blue and Gold Conference: Pac-12 President: Nicholas B. Dirks Interim A.D.: H. Michael Williams NCAA Championships: 1 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 18 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2013 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 1997
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Home Arena: Haas Pavilion Arena Capacity: 11,877 MBB SID: Doug Drabik Office Phone: (510) 642-3611 Office Fax: (510) 642-7778 SID Email: ddrabik@berkeley.edu Press Row Phone: (510) 642-3098 Website: www.calbears.com Basketball Twitter: @CalMensBBall Head Coach: Cuonzo Martin Alma Mater: Purdue (2000) Career: 124-82 (.602)/6 yrs. School: 1st year 2013-14 Record: 21-14 2013-14 Conf. Record: 9-7 (t-3rd) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (1st Rd.) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/5 Newcomers: 6 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 135-101 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 2/19/2014
OPPONENTS
COASTAL CAROLINA
Cliff Ellis
Warren Gillis
Location: Conway, S.C. Enrollment: 9,984 Founded: 1954 Nickname: Chanticleers Colors: Teal, Bronze and Black Conference: Big South President: David A. DeCenzo, Ph.D. Interim A.D.: Matt Hogue NCAA Championships: None NCAA Tour. Appearances: 3 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2014 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: None
COLORADO
Home Arena: The HTC Center Arena Capacity: 3,212 MBB SID: Cody Bays Office Phone: (843) 349-6467 Office Fax: (843) 349-2819 SID Email: cbays@coastal.edu Press Row Phone: (843) 349-2528 Website: www.gocusports.com Basketball Twitter: @CCUMensHoops Head Coach: Cliff Ellis Alma Mater: Florida State (1968) Career: 746-427 (.631)/39 yrs. School: 134-88 (.604)/7 yrs. 2013-14 Record: 21-13 2013-14 Conf. Record: 11-5 (1st, South) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 3-0 (1st) Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/2 Newcomers: 2 Series vs. UCLA: 1st meeting Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 1st meeting
Tad Boyle
Josh Scott
Location: Boulder, Colo. Enrollment: 29,375 Founded: 1876 Nickname: Buffaloes Colors: Silver, Black and Gold Conference: Pac-12 President: Bruce Benson Athletic Director: Rick George NCAA Championships: None NCAA Tour. Appearances: 13 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2014 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 1969
FLORIDA
Home Arena: Coors Events Center Arena Capacity: 11,064 MBB SID: Andrew Green Office Phone: (303) 492-3812 Office Fax: (303) 492-3811 SID Email: andrew.green@colorado.edu Press Row Phone: (303) 492-1552 Website: www.CUBuffs.com Basketball Twitter: @CUBuffsMBB Head Coach: Tad Boyle Alma Mater: Kansas (1985) Career: 148-116 (.561)/8 yrs. School: 92-50 (.648)/4 yrs. 2013-14 Record: 23-12 2013-14 Conf. Record: 10-8 (t-3rd) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 2-1 (Semifinals) Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 13/3 Newcomers: 3 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 8-1 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 2/13/2014
GEORGETOWN
Michael Frazier II
Home Arena: Stephen C. O’Connell Center Arena Capacity: 11,548 MBB SID: Denver Parler Office Phone: (352) 375-4683 Office Fax: (352) 375-4809 SID Email: denverp@gators.ufl.edu Press Row Phone: (352) 371-0281 Website: www.GatorZone.com Basketball Twitter: @GatorZoneMBK
John Thompson III
D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera
Home Arena: Verizon Center Arena Capacity: 20,600 MBB SID: Mike “Mex” Carey Office Phone: (202) 687-2475 Office Fax: (202) 687-2491 SID Email: mbc32@georgetown.edu Press Row Phone: (202) 628-3200 Website: www.guhoyas.com Basketball Twitter: @GeorgetownHoops
Location: Gainesville, Fla. Enrollment: 49,042 Founded: 1853 Nickname: Gators Colors: Orange and Blue Conference: Southeastern (SEC) President: Dr. Bernie Machen Athletic Director: Jeremy Foley NCAA Championships: 2 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 17 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2014 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2014
Head Coach: Billy Donovan Alma Mater: Providence (1987) Career: 486-189 (.720)/21 yrs. School: 451-169 (.727)/19 yrs. 2013-14 Record: 36-3 2013-14 Conf. Record: 18-0 (1st) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 3-0 (1st) Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/4 Newcomers: 6 Series vs. UCLA: Florida leads, 3-0 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 3/27/2014
Location: Washington, D.C. Enrollment: 15,318 Founded: 1789 Nickname: Hoyas Colors: Blue and Gray Conference: Big East President: John J. DiGioia Athletic Director: Lee Reed NCAA Championships: 1 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 29 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2013 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2007
Head Coach: John Thompson III Alma Mater: Princeton (1988) Career: 295-146 (.669)/14 yrs. School: 227-104 (.686)/10 yrs. 2013-14 Record: 18-15 2013-14 Conf. Record: 8-10 (7th) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (1st Rd.) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/5 Newcomers: 5 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 2-1 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 11/19/2012
Billy Donovan
GONZAGA
Mark Few
Kevin Pangos
Location: Spokane, Wash. Enrollment: 7,691 Founded: 1887 Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Blue, White and Red Conference: West Coast President: Dr. Thayne McCulloh, D.Phil. Athletic Director: Mike Roth NCAA Championships: None NCAA Tour. Appearances: 17 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2014 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2009
KENTUCKY
Home Arena: McCarthey Athletic Center Arena Capacity: 6,000 MBB SID: Todd Zeidler Office Phone: (509) 313-6373 Office Fax: (509) 313-5730 SID Email: zeidlert@athletics.gonzaga.edu Press Row Phone: (509) 313-4224 Website: www.gozags.com Basketball Twitter: @ZagMBB Head Coach: Mark Few Alma Mater: Oregon (1987) Career: 403-100 (.801)/15 yrs. School: 403-100 (.801)/15 yrs. 2013-14 Record: 29-7 2013-14 Conf. Record: 15-3 (1st) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 3-0 (1st) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/6 Newcomers: 7 Series vs. UCLA: Split, 1-1 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 3/23/2006
John Calipari
Aaron Harrison
Location: Lexington, Ky. Enrollment: 28,928 Founded: 1865 Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Blue and White Conference: Southeastern (SEC) President: Dr. Eli Capilouto Athletic Director: Mitch Barnhart NCAA Championships: 8 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 53 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2014 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2014
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Home Arena: Rupp Arena Arena Capacity: 23,500 MBB SID: John Hayden Office Phone: (859) 559-9399 Office Fax: (859) 323-4310 SID Email: john.hayden@uky.edu Press Row Phone: (859) 252-3602 Website: www.UKathletics.com Basketball Twitter: @KentuckyMBB Head Coach: John Calipari Alma Mater: Clarion (1982) Career: 555-175 (.760)/22 yrs. School: 152-37 (.804)/5 yrs. 2013-14 Record: 29-11 2013-14 Conf. Record: 16-2 (2nd) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 2-1 (2nd) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/4 Newcomers: 4 Series vs. UCLA: Kentucky leads, 6-4 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 11/21/2006
OPPONENTS
LONG BEACH STATE
Dan Monson
Mike Caffey
Location: Long Beach, Calif. Enrollment: 36,288 Founded: 1949 Nickname: 49ers Colors: Black and Gold Conference: Big West President: Dr. Jane Close Conoley Athletic Director: Vic Cegles NCAA Championships: None NCAA Tour. Appearances: 9 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2012 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 1970
MONTANA STATE
Home Arena: Walter Pyramid Arena Capacity: 4,200 MBB SID: Roger Kirk Office Phone: (562) 985-7565 Office Fax: (562) 985-1549 SID Email: roger.kirk@csulb.edu Press Row Phone: (562) 985-4667 Website: www.longbeachstate.com Basketball Twitter: @LBSUHoops Head Coach: Dan Monson Alma Mater: Idaho (1985) Career: 289-231 (.556)/17 yrs. School: 119-108 (.524)/8 yrs. 2013-14 Record: 15-17 2013-14 Conf. Record: 10-6 (3rd) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 1-1 (Semifinals) Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/5 Newcomers: 8 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 12-1 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 12/18/2012
Brian Fish
NICHOLLS STATE
J.P. Piper
Shane Rillieux
Location: Thibodaux, La. Enrollment: 6,088 Founded: 1948 Nickname: Colonels Colors: Red and Gray Conference: Southland President: Dr. Bruce Murphy Athletic Director: Rob Bernardi NCAA Championships: None NCAA Tour. Appearances: 2 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 1998 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: None
Lon Kruger
Buddy Hield
Head Coach: Brian Fish Alma Mater: Marshall (1989) Career: 1st year School: 1st year 2013-14 Record: 14-17 2013-14 Conf. Record: 9-11 (9th) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: None Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/5 Newcomers: 4 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 2-0 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 12/21/2011
NORTH CAROLINA
Home Arena: Stopher Gym Arena Capacity: 3,800 MBB SID: Zachary Carlton Office Phone: (985) 448-4282 Office Fax: (985) 448-4490 SID Email: zachary.carlton@nicholls.edu Press Row Phone: (985) 448-4294 Website: www.geauxcolonels.com Basketball Twitter: N/A Head Coach: J.P. Piper Alma Mater: Southeastern Louisiana (1991) Career: 111-182 (.379)/10 yrs. School: 111-182 (.379)/10 yrs. 2013-14 Record: 14-15 2013-14 Conf. Record: 10-8 (4th) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 1-1 (Quarters) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/7 Newcomers: 7 Series vs. UCLA: 1st meeting Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 1st meeting
Roy Williams
Marcus Paige
Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. Enrollment: 29,127 Founded: 1789 Nickname: Tar Heels Colors: Carolina Blue and White Conference: Atlantic Coast (ACC) Chancellor: Carol Folt Athletic Director: Bubba Cunningham NCAA Championships: 5 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 45 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2014 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2012
OKLAHOMA
Location: Norman, Okla. Enrollment: 30,753 Founded: 1890 Nickname: Sooners Colors: Crimson and Cream Conference: Big 12 President: David L. Boren Athletic Director: Joe Castiglione NCAA Championships: None NCAA Tour. Appearances: 28 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2014 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2009
Michael Dison
Location: Bozeman, Mont. Enrollment: 15,294 Founded: 1893 Nickname: Bobcats Colors: Blue and Gold Conference: Big Sky President: Dr. Waded Cruzado Athletic Director: Peter Fields NCAA Championships: None NCAA Tour. Appearances: 3 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 1996 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: None
Home Arena: Worthington Arena Arena Capacity: 7,000 MBB SID: Bill Lamberty Office Phone: (406) 994-5133 Office Fax: (406) 994-2278 SID Email: blamberty@msubobcats.com Press Row Phone: N/A Website: www.msubobcats.com Basketball Twitter: @MontanaStateMBB
Home Arena: Dean E. Smith Center Arena Capacity: 21,750 MBB SID: Steve Kirschner Office Phone: (919) 962-7258 Office Fax: (919) 962-0612 SID Email: stevekirschner@unc.edu Press Row Phone: (919) 962-8815 Website: www.goheels.com Basketball Twitter: @UNC_Basketball Head Coach: Roy Williams Alma Mater: North Carolina (1972) Career: 724-190 (.792)/26 yrs. School: 306-89 (.775)/11 yrs. 2013-14 Record: 24-10 2013-14 Conf. Record: 13-5 (t-3rd) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (Quarters) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 11/5 Newcomers: 3 Series vs. UCLA: UNC leads, 6-3 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 12/23/2000
OREGON
Home Arena: Lloyd Noble Center Arena Capacity: 11,562 MBB SID: Mike Houck Office Phone: (405) 325-8227 Office Fax: (405) 325-7623 SID Email: mhouck@ou.edu Press Row Phone: (405) 325-1024 Website: www.soonersports.com Basketball Twitter: @OU_MBBall Head Coach: Lon Kruger Alma Mater: Kansas State (1975) Career: 537-342 (.611)/28 yrs. School: 58-38 (.604)/3 yrs. 2013-14 Record: 23-10 2013-14 Conf. Record: 12-6 (2nd) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (Quarters) Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 11/3 Newcomers: 6 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 3-0 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 1/4/1975
Dana Altman
Joseph Young
Location: Eugene, Ore. Enrollment: 25,000 Founded: 1876 Nickname: Ducks Colors: Green and Yellow Conference: Pac-12 President: Michael R. Gottfredson Athletic Director: Rob Mullens NCAA Championships: 1 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 12 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2014 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2013
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Home Arena: Matthew Knight Arena Arena Capacity: 12,346 MBB SID: Greg Walker Office Phone: (541) 346-2252 Office Fax: (541) 346-7112 SID Email: gswalker@uoregon.edu Press Row Phone: (541) 346-4497 Website: www.goducks.com Basketball Twitter: @OregonMBB Head Coach: Dana Altman Alma Mater: East New Mexico (1980) Career: 630-314 (.667)/30 yrs. School: 94-47 (.674)/4 yrs. 2013-14 Record: 24-10 2013-14 Conf. Record: 10-8 (t-3rd) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 1-1 (Quarters) Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 4/10 Newcomers: 6 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 85-31 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 3/13/2014
OPPONENTS
OREGON STATE
SAN DIEGO
Langston Morris-Walker
Home Arena: Gill Coliseum Arena Capacity: 9,604 MBB SID: Shawn Schoeffler Office Phone: (541) 737-8898 Office Fax: (541) 737-3072 SID Email: shawn.schoeffler@oregonstate.edu Press Row Phone: (541) 737-3020 Website: www.osubeavers.com Basketball Twitter: @OregonStateMBB
Location: Corvallis, Ore. Enrollment: 26,393 Founded: 1868 Nickname: Beavers Colors: Orange and Black Conference: Pac-12 President: Dr. Edward Ray Athletic Director: Bob De Carolis NCAA Championships: None NCAA Tour. Appearances: 13 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 1990 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 1975
Head Coach: Wayne Tinkle Alma Mater: Montana (2005) Career: 158-91 (.635)/8 yrs. School: 1st year 2013-14 Record: 24-10 2013-14 Conf. Record: 13-5 (t-3rd) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (Quarters) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 11/5 Newcomers: 3 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 91-35 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 3/2/2014
Wayne Tinkle
Christopher Anderson
Home Arena: Jenny Craig Pavilion Arena Capacity: 5,100 MBB SID: Ted Gosen Office Phone: (619) 260-4745 Office Fax: (619) 260-2990 SID Email: tgosen@sandiego.edu Press Row Phone: (619) 767-3928 Website: www.usdtoreros.com Basketball Twitter: @usdmbb
Location: San Diego, Calif. Enrollment: 8,321 Founded: 1949 Nickname: Toreros Colors: Torero Blue, Navy and White Conference: West Coast President: Dr. Mary E. Lyons Athletic Director: Ky Snyder NCAA Championships: None NCAA Tour. Appearances: 4 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2008 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: None
Head Coach: Bill Grier Alma Mater: Oregon (1990) Career: 102-128 (.443)/7 yrs. School: 102-128 (.443)/7 yrs. 2013-14 Record: 18-17 2013-14 Conf. Record: 7-11 (6th) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 4/1 Newcomers: 4 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 2-1 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 11/26/2002
Bill Grier
STANFORD
UAB
Chasson Randle
Home Arena: Maples Pavilion Arena Capacity: 7,329 MBB SID: Brian Risso Cell Phone: (650) 200-9513 Office Fax: (650) 725-2957 SID Email: brisso@stanford.edu Press Row Phone: (650) 723-4418 Website: www.gostanford.com Basketball Twitter: @stanfordbball
Location: Stanford, Calif. Enrollment: 18,217 Founded: 1891 Nickname: Cardinal Colors: Cardinal and White Conference: Pac-12 President: John Hennessy Athletic Director: Bernard Muir NCAA Championships: 1 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 17 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2014 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2014
Head Coach: Johnny Dawkins Alma Mater: Duke (1986) Career: 117-87 (.574)/6 yrs. School: 117-87 (.574)/6 yrs. 2013-14 Record: 23-13 2013-14 Conf. Record: 10-8 (t-3rd) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 1-1 (Semifinals) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/6 Newcomers: 4 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 140-92 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 3/14/2014
Johnny Dawkins
C.J. Washington
Home Arena: Bartow Arena Arena Capacity: 8,500 MBB SID: Tray Littlefield Office Phone: (205) 934-7920 Office Fax: (205) 934-7505 SID Email: trayl@uab.edu Press Row Phone: (205) 934-7505 Website: www.uabsports.com Basketball Twitter: @UAB_MBB
Location: Birmingham, Ala. Enrollment: 18,568 Founded: 1969 Nickname: Blazers Colors: Forest Green and Old Gold Conference: Conference USA President: Dr. Ray Watts Athletic Director: Brian Mackin NCAA Championships: None NCAA Tour. Appearances: 14 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2011 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2004
Head Coach: Jerod Haase Alma Mater: Kansas (1997) Career: 34-30 (.531)/2 yrs. School: 34-30 (.531)/2 yrs. 2013-14 Record: 18-13 2013-14 Conf. Record: 7-9 (t-8th) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (2nd Rd.) Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 4/7 Newcomers: 9 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 2-0 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 11/29/1997
Jerod Haase
UC RIVERSIDE
Dennis Cutts
Taylor Johns
Location: Riverside, Calif. Enrollment: 20,510 Founded: 1954 Nickname: Highlanders Colors: Blue and Gold Conference: Big West Chancellor: Kim A. Wilcox Athletic Director: Jim Wooldridge NCAA Championships: None NCAA Tour. Appearances: None (D-I) Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: N/A Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: N/A
USC
Home Arena: SRC Arena Arena Capacity: 2,750 MBB SID: John Maxwell Office Phone: (951) 827-5438 Office Fax: (951) 827-3569 SID Email: john.maxwell@ucr.edu Press Row Phone: (951) 827-2153 Website: www.gohighlanders.com Basketball Twitter: @UCRMBB Head Coach: Dennis Cutts Alma Mater: SUNY Albany (1990) Career: 10-21/1 year School: 10-21/1 year 2013-14 Record: 10-21 2013-14 Conf. Record: 5-11 (8th) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (1st Rd.) Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/5 Newcomers: 7 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 3-0 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 12/3/2006
Nikola Jovanovic
Home Arena: Galen Center Arena Capacity: 10,258 MBB SID: David Tuttle Office Phone: (213) 740-8480 Office Fax: (213) 740-7584 SID Email: davidtut@usc.edu Press Row Phone: (213) 740-3900 Website: www.usctrojans.com Basketball Twitter: @USCHoops
Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Enrollment: 40,000 Founded: 1880 Nickname: Trojans Colors: Cardinal and Gold Conference: Pac-12 President: C.L. Max Nikias Athletic Director: Pat Haden NCAA Championships: None NCAA Tour. Appearances: 16 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2011 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2007
Head Coach: Andy Enfield Alma Mater: Johns Hopkins (1991) Career: 52-49 (.515)/3 yrs. School: 11-21 (.524)/1 yr. 2013-14 Record: 11-21 2013-14 Conf. Record: 2-16 (12th) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (1st Rd.) Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/3 Newcomers: 6 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 135-105 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 2/8/2014
Andy Enfield
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OPPONENTS
UTAH
Larry Krystokwiak
Delon Wright
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah Enrollment: 31,660 Founded: 1850 Nickname: Utes Colors: Red and White Conference: Pac-12 President: David W. Pershing Athletic Director: Dr. Chris Hill NCAA Championships: 1 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 27 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2009 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2005
WASHINGTON
Home Arena: Jon M. Huntsman Center Arena Capacity: 15,000 MBB SID: Drew Wiseman Office Phone: (801) 581-3771 Office Fax: (801) 581-4358 SID Email: dwiseman@huntsman.utah.edu Press Row Phone: (801) 581-6657 Website: www.UtahUtes.com Basketball Twitter: @RunninUtes
Nigel Williams-Goss
Home Arena: Alaska Airlines Arena Arena Capacity: 10,000 MBB SID: Ashley Walker Cell Phone: (206) 240-3889 Office Fax: (206) 685-4668 SID Email: awalker1@uw.edu Press Row Phone: (206) 543-2230 Website: www.gohuskies.com Basketball Twitter: @UW_MBB
Location: Seattle, Wash. Enrollment: 43,307 Founded: 1861 Nickname: Huskies Colors: Purple and Gold Conference: Pac-12 President: Michael K. Young Athletic Director: Scott Woodward NCAA Championships: None NCAA Tour. Appearances: 16 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2011 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2010
Head Coach: Lorenzo Romar Alma Mater: Cincinnati (1992) Career: 347-232 (.599)/18 yrs. School: 254-144 (.638)/12 yrs. 2013-14 Record: 17-15 2013-14 Conf. Record: 9-9 (t-8th) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (1st Rd.) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/4 Newcomers: 5 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 95-40 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 3/6/2014
Lorenzo Romar
Head Coach: Larry Krystokwiak Alma Mater: Montana (1996) Career: 84-75 (.528)/5 yrs. School: 42-55 (.433)/3 yrs. 2013-14 Record: 21-12 2013-14 Conf. Record: 9-9 (t-8th) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 1-1 (Quarters) Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/7 Newcomers: 7 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 7-5 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 2/15/2014
WASHINGTON STATE
Ernie Kent
DaVonte Lacy
Location: Pullman, Wash. Enrollment: 19,446 Founded: 1890 Nickname: Cougars Colors: Crimson and Gray Conference: Pac-12 President: Dr. Elson S. Floyd Athletic Director: Bill Moos NCAA Championships: None NCAA Tour. Appearances: 6 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2008 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2008
WISCONSIN
Home Arena: Beasley Coliseum Arena Capacity: 11,671 MBB SID: Jessica Holmes Office Phone: (509) 335-0255 Office Fax: (509) 335-0267 SID Email: jessica_schmick@wsu.edu Press Row Phone: (509) 335-2684 Website: www.wsucougars.com Basketball Twitter: @WSUMensHoops
Bo Ryan
Head Coach: Ernie Kent Alma Mater: Oregon (1977) Career: 325-254 (.561)/19 yrs. School: 1st year 2013-14 Record: 10-21 2013-14 Conf. Record: 3-15 (11th) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (1st Rd.) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/4 Newcomers: 6 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 102-16 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 3/8/2014
Sam Dekker
Location: Madison, Wis. Enrollment: 42,041 Founded: 1848 Nickname: Badgers Colors: Cardinal and White Conference: Big Ten Chancellor: Rebecca Blank Athletic Director: Barry Alvarez NCAA Championships: 1 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 20 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2014 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2014
Home Arena: Kohl Center Arena Capacity: 17,249 MBB SID: Patrick Herb Office Phone: (608) 890-2477 Office Fax: (608) 262-8184 SID Email: PAH@athletics.wisc.edu Press Row Phone: (608) 265-4333 Website: www.uwbadgers.com Basketball Twitter: @BadgerMBB Head Coach: Bo Ryan Alma Mater: Wilkes (Pa.) University (1969) Career: 704-224 (.759)/30 yrs. School: 321-121 (.726)/13 yrs. 2013-14 Record: 30-8 2013-14 Conf. Record: 12-6 (t-2nd) 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 1-1 (Semifinals) Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 11/3 Newcomers: 3 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 4-2 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 11/21/1995
2014-15 Non-Conference Series Records Alabama (3-1) 11/28/1983 12/08/2001 03/18/2006 12/28/2013
Florida (0-4) L W W W
67-70 H 79-57 N 62-59 N 75-67 H
Butler (4-2) 12/28/1956 12/19/1959 12/17/1960 12/18/1962 12/07/1963 11/27/2009
L L L L
57-73 N 66-76 N 65-73 N 68-79 N
W W L
98-91 H 71-70 A 70-78 N
L W
43-59 H 73-71 N
03/18/1972 11/26/1983 12/07/1985 12/27/1986 11/30/1991 12/11/1993 12/08/2002 11/30/2004 11/28/2006 11/29/2009 12/18/2012
Georgetown (2-1) W L W W W L
82-71 A 73-79 A 73-61 H 81-68 A 80-65 H 67-69 N
Cal State Fullerton (9-1) 12/29/1986 W 72-71 H 12/28/1987 W 74-65 H 12/23/1989 W 87-75 H 12/23/1991 W 86-80 H 12/30/1992 W 90-82 H 12/10/1994 W 99-65 H 11/28/1995 W 79-63 H 12/13/1997 W 120-91 H 12/05/2006 W 78-54 H 2OT 65-68 H 11/16/2009 L
Coastal Carolina (0-0) First meeting
04/03/2006 03/31/2007 03/19/2011 03/27/2014 12/29/2001 02/08/2003 11/29/2012
Gonzaga (1-1) 12/11/1999 03/23/2006
1925-26 12/21/2010
Oklahoma (3-0)
W W
36-21 -75-59 H
UC Riverside (3-0)
88-65 N 57-55 N
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San Diego (2-1) 12/09/1990 W 83-74 H 12/12/1992 W 90-63 H OT 81-86 H 11/26/2002 L
UAB (2-0) 03/16/1990 11/29/1997
First meeting
North Carolina (3-6)
Wisconsin (4-2)
03/23/1968 W 78-55 N 11/24/1985 L 70-107 A 12/01/1986 W 89-84 H 01/02/1988 L 73-80 H 12/17/1988 L 78-107 A 03/19/1989 L 81-88 N 11/27/1997 L 68-109 N 01/15/2000 W 71-68 A 12/23/2000 L 70-80 H
Long Beach State (12-1)
12/07/1957 W 65-53 H 12/14/1962 W 101-64 H 01/04/1975 W 111-66 H
12/05/2001 12/03/2003 12/03/2006
Nicholls State (0-0)
12/26/1951 L 53-84 A 12/04/1959 L 66-68 H 02/17/1961 L 76-77 A 03/31/1975 W 92-85 N 12/05/1994 W 82-81 N 03/20/1998 L 68-94 N 11/28/1998 L 62-66 N OT 97-92 N 11/10/2000 W 12/06/2003 L 50-52 N 11/21/2006 W 73-68 N W W
73-57 N 65-59 H 84-64 H 67-65 H 68-57 H 93-54 H 81-58 H 75-62 H 88-58 H 68-79 N 89-70 H
Montana State (2-0)
Kentucky (4-6)
03/12/1970 03/20/1970
W W W W W W W W W L W
W W
68-56 N 86-72 N
W W W
65-50 H 84-70 H 61-38 H
12/23/1948 L 46-49 H 12/30/1949 L 52-54 A 12/22/1962 W 77-63 A 12/28/1966 W 100-56 H 11/25/1972 W 94-53 H 11/21/1995 W 68-57 N
UCLA VS. NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS OPPONENT UCLA OPP Air Force Academy 2 0 Alabama 3 1 Alaska-Anchorage 3 0 Albany 1 0 American 2 0 Arkansas 2 1 Army 1 0 Ball State 1 1 Baylor 4 1 Belmont 1 0 Boise State 3 0 Boston 2 0 Boston College 3 1 Bradley 6 5 Brigham Young 12 11 Butler 4 2 CCNY 1 0 Cal Poly (SLO) 5 1 Cal State Bakersfield 1 0 Cal State Fullerton 9 1 Cal State Northridge 7 1 Cal State San Bernardino 1 0 Central Michigan 1 0 Chaminade 2 0 Charleston Southern 1 0 Chattanooga 1 0 Chicago State 1 0 Cincinnati 1 2 (The) Citadel 1 0 Clemson 1 0 Colorado State 4 3 Columbia 1 0 Connecticut 1 0 Coppin State 1 0 Cornell 1 0 Creighton 1 2 Davidson 2 0 Dayton 4 0 Delaware State 3 0 Denver 10 1 DePaul 12 6 DePauw 3 0 Detroit Mercy 0 1 Drake 2 0 Drexel 2 0 Duke 6 10 Duquesne 1 0 East Tennessee State 1 0 Eastern Washington 1 0 Evansville 1 1
OPPONENT UCLA OPP Fairfield 1 0 Florida 0 2 Florida International 2 0 Florida State 2 0 Fordham 1 0 Fresno State 6 0 George Mason 1 0 Georgetown 2 1 George Washington 1 0 Georgia 3 0 Georgia Tech 3 1 Gonzaga 1 1 Hawai’i 1 0 Hofstra 2 0 Holy Cross 1 0 Houston 7 2 Howard 1 0 Idaho 8 5 Idaho State 3 1 Illinois 7 3 Indiana 6 6 Indiana State 2 0 Iona 1 0 Iowa 3 5 Iowa State 6 1 Jackson State 1 0 Jacksonville 2 0 James Madison 1 0 Kansas 10 7 Kansas State 4 0 Kentucky 4 6 La Salle 1 2 Long Beach State 12 1 Long Island University 1 1 Loyola (Chicago) 9 2 Louisiana State 8 0 Louisiana Tech 1 0 Louisville 17 7 Loyola Marymount 15 3 Maine 1 0 Marquette 2 0 Maryland 6 2 Memphis 4 3 Mercer 1 0 Miami (Fla.) 4 0 Miami (Ohio) 1 0 Michigan 11 5 Michigan State 5 2 Middle Tennessee State 0 1 Minnesota 5 1
OPPONENT UCLA OPP Mississippi 1 0 Mississippi State 1 1 Mississippi Valley State 1 0 Missouri 6 2 Montana 4 1 Montana State 2 0 Morehead State 1 0 Morgan State 2 0 Nebraska 5 2 Nevada 5 0 Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) 4 0 New Mexico 3 2 New Mexico State 8 1 New York University 1 1 Niagara 1 0 North Carolina 3 6 North Carolina State 3 1 North Texas 1 0 Northern Arizona 1 1 Northwestern 4 1 Notre Dame 28 20 Oakland 2 0 Ohio 2 0 Ohio State 6 3 Oklahoma 3 0 Oklahoma State 4 2 Old Dominion 1 0 Oral Roberts 3 0 Pacific 6 1 Pennsylvania 2 0 Penn State 0 1 Pepperdine 18 4 Pittsburgh 6 1 Portland 3 1 Portland State 1 0 Prairie View A&M 3 0 Princeton 2 1 Providence 2 0 Purdue 10 3 Rice 2 0 Richmond 1 0 Robert Morris 1 0 Rutgers 2 1 St. Bonaventure 2 0 St. John’s 3 7 St. Joseph’s 2 0 St. Louis 8 0 St. Mary’s 10 2 Sacramento State 2 0 Sam Houston State 1 0
Trevor Ariza
OPPONENT UCLA OPP San Diego 2 1 San Diego State 15 6 San Francisco 16 6 San Jose State 8 1 Santa Clara 25 12 Seattle 4 0 Seton Hall 0 1 South Carolina 1 0 South Florida 1 0 Southern Illinois 3 0 Southern Methodist 2 0 Syracuse 1 1 Stephen F. Austin 1 0 Temple 3 2 Tennessee 1 0 Tennessee State 1 0 Texas 3 3 Texas A&M 4 0 Texas Christian 1 0 Texas El Paso 1 0 Texas Tech 5 1 Tulane 1 1 Tulsa 3 2 UAB (Alabama-Birmingham) 2 0 UC Davis 4 0 UC Irvine 8 2 UC Riverside 3 0 UC Santa Barbara 19 1 U.S. International (USIU) 1 0 Utah State 6 2 Vanderbilt 0 1 Vermont 1 0 Villanova 2 3 Virginia 1 0 Virginia Commonwealth 1 1 VMI 1 0 Wagner 1 0 Wake Forest 0 1 Weber State 3 0 West Texas State 2 0 West Virginia 1 3 Western Illinois 2 0 Western Kentucky 1 0 Wichita State 3 2 William & Mary 2 0 Wisconsin 4 2 Wyoming 6 1 Xavier 2 0 Yale 2 0 Youngstown State 1 0
Jrue Holiday
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UCLA VS. PAC-12 OPPONENTS UCLA vs. Arizona series history: last five seasons: current streak: record in 2013-14:
UCLA vs. Stanford
UCLA leads, 53-38 UCLA leads, 7-6 UCLA, one win (3/15/14) Split, 1-1
series history: last five seasons: current streak: record in 2013-14:
UCLA leads, 140-92 UCLA leads, 8-3 UCLA, one win (3/14/14) UCLA wins series, 2-1
UCLA vs. Arizona State
UCLA vs. USC
UCLA vs. California
UCLA vs. Utah
UCLA vs. Colorado
UCLA vs. Washington
UCLA vs. Oregon
UCLA vs. Washington State
series history: last five seasons: current streak: record in 2013-14: series history: last five seasons: current streak: record in 2013-14: series history: last five seasons: current streak: record in 2013-14: series history: last five seasons: current streak: record in 2013-14:
UCLA leads, 64-18 UCLA leads, 8-2 UCLA, three wins (2/27/13 – 1/12/14) UCLA wins series, 1-0
series history: last five seasons: current streak: record in 2013-14:
UCLA leads, 135-101 California leads, 6-5 UCLA, two wins (1/26/14 – 2/19/14) UCLA wins series, 2-0
series history: last five seasons: current streak: record in 2013-14:
UCLA leads, 8-1 UCLA leads, 4-0 UCLA, five wins (12/2/77 – 2/13/14) UCLA wins series, 2-0
series history: last five seasons: current streak: record in 2013-14:
UCLA leads, 85-31 Oregon leads, 6-4 UCLA, one win (3/13/14) UCLA wins series, 2-1
series history: last five seasons: current streak: record in 2013-14:
UCLA leads, 135-105 UCLA leads, 7-4 UCLA, three wins (2/24/13 – 2/8/14) UCLA wins series, 2-0 UCLA leads, 7-5 UCLA leads, 3-1 UCLA, one win (2/15/14) Split, 1-1 UCLA leads, 95-40 Series tied, 5-4 UCLA, four wins (3/3/12 – 3/6/14) UCLA wins series, 1-0 UCLA leads, 102-16 UCLA leads, 7-2 Washington State, two wins (3/6/13 – 3/8/14) Washington State wins, 1-0
UCLA vs. Oregon State series history: last five seasons: current streak: record in 2013-14:
UCLA leads, 91-35 UCLA leads, 6-2 UCLA, one win (3/2/14) Split, 1-1
UCLA 53, Arizona 38 Year Game Scores UCLA ARIZ 1923 *43-40 *32-33 30-23 22-32 2 2 1951 †69-63 1 0 1954 *90-45 *84-48 2 0 1961 *90-68 1 0 1965 *99-79 1 0 1966 *84-67 1 0 1970 *90-65 1 0 1976 #82-66 1 0 1978 *85-63 1 0 1979 69-70 *110-86 1 1 1980 *69-59 *90-78 2 0 1981 79-76 *90-79 2 0 1982 *65-56 *88-73 2 0 1983 92-87 *111-58 2 0 1984 61-58 *68-60 2 0 1985 52-53 *58-54 1 1 1986 60-85 *76-88 0 2 1987 84-83 *81-65 2 0 1988 74-86 *76-78 0 2 1989 64-102 *86-89 0 2 1990 *73-67 74-83 #78-94 1 2 1991 77-82 (OT) *94-105 0 2 1992 89-87 *89-81 2 0 1993 *80-82 80-99 0 2 1994 *74-66 74-98 1 1 1995 71-61 *72-70 2 0 1996 79-88 *76-75 1 1 1997 (OT)*84-78 66-64 2 0 1998 75-87 *87-91 0 2 1999 *82-75 70-87 1 1 2000 *61-76 84-99 0 2 2001 63-88 (OT)*79-77 1 1 2002 86-96 *77-76 1 1 2003 *52-87 70-106 (OT) #96-86 1 2 2004 *72-97 83-107 0 2 2005 73-76 *73-83 0 2 2006 85-79 *84-73 #71-59 3 0 2007 *73-69 81-66 2 0 2008 *82-60 68-66 2 0 2009 *83-60 72-84 1 1 2010 *63-77 73-78 #75-69 1 2 2011 74-85 *71-49 1 1 2012 *65-58 63-65 #58-66 1 2 2013 84-73 *74-69 #66-64 3 0 2014 *75-79 #75-71 1 1 Totals 53 38 * # † #
UCLA home game NCAA West Regional Finals game played in San Francisco Pac-12 Tournament
UCLA 64, Arizona State 18 Year Game Scores UCLA ASU 1950 *83-53 1 0 1951 *79-49 1 0 1952 *85-56 1 0 1956 99-79 1 0 1963 #79-93 0 1
1965 *107-76 1 0 1973 #98-81 1 0 1975 †89-75 1 0 1979 95-79 *85-83 2 0 1980 *76-78 80-92 0 2 1981 (3 OT) 74-78 *64-61 1 1 1982 *75-59 72-60 2 0 1983 87-86 *76-78 1 1 1984 *79-57 67-76 1 1 1985 64-61 *69-65 2 0 1986 *86-75 (OT) 73-74 1 1 1987 61-51 *64-67 #99-93 2 1 1988 94-81 *79-73 2 0 1989 *94-84 86-93 1 1 1990 62-53 *80-72 #79-78 3 0 1991 82-68 *64-44 2 0 1992 83-62 *85-77 2 0 1993 *89-85 77-74 2 0 1994 *98-81 76-70 2 0 1995 85-72 (OT)*82-77 2 0 1996 87-73 *87-70 2 0 1997 *79-62 92-81 2 0 1998 78-73 *102-94 2 0 1999 (OT)*88-85 68-65 2 0 2000 *83-77 75-104 1 1 2001 91-83 *73-68 2 0 2002 82-79 *68-69 1 1 2003 *64-75 69-85 0 2 2004 *66-58 (OT) 62-74 1 1 2005 86-82 *95-76 2 0 2006 61-60 *69-60 2 0 2007 *73-69 67-61 2 0 2008 *84-51 70-49 2 0 2009 (OT)*58-61 67-74 0 2 2010 *72-70 46-56 1 1 2011 (OT) 73-72 *71-53 2 0 2012 *75-58 66-57 2 0 2013 60-78 (OT)*79-74 #80-75 2 1 2014 *87-72 1 0 Totals 64 18 * # † #
UCLA home game NCAA West Regional Semifinals NCAA West Regional Finals Pac-12 Tournament
UCLA 135, California 101 Year Game Scores UCLA CAL 1921 28-36 29-46 0 2 1923 16-49 0 1 1925 24-33 0 1 1926 8-21 0 1 1928 *34-35 *48-36 26-33 1 2 1929 21-26 31-35 31-46 0 3 1930 26-23 *29-32 *30-32 1 2 1931 *24-26 39-43 28-30 0 3 1932 16-29 25-26 *26-34 *29-31 0 4 1933 *37-40 *29-33 28-37 36-37 0 4 1934 31-46 28-39 *30-42 *40-38 1 3 1935 *35-24 *26-38 39-37 21-38 2 2 1936 33-35 26-30 *32-34 *32-38 0 4 1937 *27-33 *46-40 37-33 31-46 2 2
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UCLA VS. PAC-12 OPPONENTS 1938 37-39 27-32 *21-32 *22-41 0 4 1939 39-54 33-49 42-54 22-42 0 4 1940 33-39 34-32 *26-48 *35-33 2 2 1941 *32-42 *35-33 42-54 28-30 1 3 1942 *50-54 *50-34 33-32 43-51 2 2 1943 *49-40 42-40 2 0 1944 *27-36 24-36 0 2 1945 37-26 *50-44 2 0 1946 33-45 35-37 *37-50 *25-49 0 4 1947 52-45 46-62 *85-52 *72-50 3 1 1948 *49-58 44-62 *39-44 37-41 0 4 1949 63-54 *49-37 45-42 *59-50 4 0 1950 *50-45 54-47 64-56 46-44 4 0 1951 60-62 61-56 *75-57 *62-59 3 1 1952 59-61 51-54 *67-54 *68-42 2 2 1953 *68-72 *66-68 67-63 62-70 1 3 1954 53-62 65-73 *82-54 *71-62 2 2 1955 *83-64 *84-63 55-48 84-76 4 0 1956 *85-80 *84-62 2 0 1957 71-66 68-73 1 1 1958 *58-61 50-56 0 2 1959 *58-60 51-64 0 2 1960 47-59 45-53 *57-67 0 3 1961 *54-46 65-66 *59-55 2 1 1962 71-60 *68-62 66-54 3 0 1963 *63-58 64-57 *72-53 3 0 1964 87-67 58-56 *87-57 3 0 1965 *76-54 83-68 2 0 1966 75-66 *95-79 2 0 1967 *96-78 103-66 2 0 1968 94-64 *115-71 2 0 1969 *109-74 84-77 2 0 1970 87-72 *109-95 2 0 1971 94-76 *103-69 2 0 1972 *82-43 85-71 2 0 1973 69-50 *90-65 2 0 1974 *92-56 83-60 2 0 1975 102-72 *51-47 2 0 1976 *80-71 113-93 2 0 1977 82-74 *91-69 2 0 1978 *94-75 78-64 2 0 1979 95-67 *79-68 2 0 1980 *73-59 83-58 2 0 1981 *75-61 72-66 2 0 1982 83-56 (OT) *70-65 2 0 1983 68-63 *70-60 2 0 1984 *76-54 (OT) 70-62 2 0 1985 *80-69 53-48 2 0 1986 67-75 *76-63 1 1 1987 86-81 *77-72 #*75-68 3 0 1988 70-83 *74-66 1 1 1989 *76-59 81-73 2 0 1990 106-97 *71-79 1 1 1991 *98-81 79-82 1 1 1992 86-66 *82-76 2 0 1993 *82-104 +85-71 1 1 1994 +70-85 *88-92 0 2 1995 (&) *93-100 104-88 2 0 1996 *93-73 +73-65 2 0 1997 64-56 *68-71 1 1 1998 74-73 *87-84 2 0 1999 *72-61 67-85 1 1 2000 *70-73 83-62 1 1 2001 63-92 *79-75 1 1 2002 *64-57 51-69 #61-67 1 2 2003 69-80 (OT) *76-75 1 1 2004 62-76 *66-49 1 1 2005 *51-64 77-62 1 1 2006 *61-68 (OT) 67-58 #71-52 2 1 2007 62-46 *85-75 (OT) #69-76 2 1 2008 70-58 *81-80 #88-66 3 0 2009 *81-66 72-68 2 0 2010 (OT) 76-75 *58-72 #72-85 1 2 2011 *86-84 (OT) 72-76 1 1 2012 69-85 *63-73 0 2 2013 *79-65 63-76 1 1 2014 *76-64 86-66 2 0 Totals 135 101 & * + #
game later forfeited by California UCLA home game game played at Oakland Coliseum Pac-12 Tournament
UCLA 8, COLORADO 1 Year Game Scores UCLA COL 1955 *65-62 1 0 1959 *56-54 *58-48 2 0 1963 60-82 0 1 1978 *104-70 1 0 2012 *77-60 1 0 2013 78-75 1 0 2014 69-56 *92-74 2 0 Totals 8 1 * UCLA home game
UCLA 85, Oregon 31 Year Game Scores UCLA ORE 1937 30-56 0 1 1938 26-47 0 1 1951 77-55 54-72 1 1 1953 89-74 *79-33 2 0 1956 *95-71 *108-89 2 0 1957 81-62 73-65 2 0 1958 64-58 *73-64 2 0 1959 *70-53 69-62 2 0 1965 91-74 *74-64 2 0 1966 *97-65 72-79 1 1 1967 *100-66 34-25 2 0 1968 104-64 *119-78 2 0 1969 93-64 *103-69 2 0 1970 *75-58 65-78 1 1 1971 69-68 *74-67 2 0 1972 93-68 *92-70 2 0 1973 *64-38 72-61 2 0 1974 *84-66 51-56 1 1 1975 107-103 *96-66 2 0 1976 62-61 *45-65 1 1 1977 *60-61 55-64 0 2 1978 *90-72 83-57 2 0 1979 *74-71 65-58 2 0 1980 76-62 *90-76 2 0 1981 75-69 *98-75 2 0 1982 *84-61 88-66 2 0 1983 *97-69 67-56 2 0 1984 51-62 (OT) *83-87 0 2 1985 (2 OT) *67-59 72-69 2 0 1986 *71-65 65-80 1 1 1987 *64-59 102-71 2 0 1988 *65-60 76-71 2 0 1989 97-66 *80-74 2 0 1990 *79-62 99-105 #94-76 2 1 1991 90-83 *100-83 2 0 1992 *99-71 84-65 2 0 1993 99-87 *97-90 2 0 1994 *89-73 79-80 1 1 1995 72-82 *94-78 1 1 1996 *85-78 77-71 2 0 1997 (OT) 85-87 *74-67 1 1 1998 *68-66 81-97 1 1 1999 65-63 *79-77 2 0 2000 58-73 *75-69 1 1 2001 *98-88 88-73 2 0 2002 62-91 *62-65 0 2 2003 (OT) *91-96 48-79 #74-75 0 3 2004 *81-74 59-60 1 1 2005 70-62 *73-61 2 0 2006 56-49 *70-53 2 0 2007 66-68 *69-57 1 1 2008 80-75 *75-65 2 0 2009 83-74 *94-68 2 0 2010 (OT) 66-71 *68-70 0 2 2011 67-59 *64-54 #59-76 2 1 2012 68-75 0 1 2013 67-76 0 1 2014 70-68 (2OT) *83-87 #82-63 2 1 Totals 85 31 * UCLA home game # Pac-12 Tournament
UCLA 91, Oregon State 35 Year Game Scores UCLA OSU 1925 *15-20 0 1 1926 *32-22 1 0 1927 *32-22 1 0 1937 40-38 1 0 1938 25-39 0 1 1947 ($) 52-69 ($) 46-63 0 2 1949 58-62 ($) 41-53 ($) 46-39 ($) 35-41 1 3 1953 73-63 58-43 *74-58 *69-61 4 0 1955 ($) 75-82 ($) 64-83 0 2 1956 77-56 72-59 2 0 1957 *59-37 *64-53 2 0 1958 61-68 *61-67 0 2 1959 *73-62 71-59 2 0 1962 **88-69 1 0 1965 83-53 *73-55 2 0 1966 *79-35 51-64 1 1 1967 *76-44 72-50 2 0 1968 55-52 *88-71 2 0 1969 83-64 *91-66 2 0 1970 72-71 71-56 2 0 1971 67-65 *94-64 2 0 1972 78-72 *91-72 2 0 1973 *87-61 73-67 2 0 1974 *80-75 57-61 1 1 1975 67-60 *74-62 2 0 1976 ($$) 58-75 *78-69 2 0 1977 *83-66 89-76 2 0 1978 *77-60 96-58 2 0 1979 *65-63 69-56 2 0
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UCLA VS. PAC-12 OPPONENTS 1980 67-76 *93-67 1 1 1981 67-81 *76-82 0 2 1982 *74-68 58-72 1 1 1983 *99-77 65-69 1 1 1984 *63-72 65-70 0 2 1985 49-59 *59-51 1 1 1986 *49-54 74-63 1 1 1987 (OT)*69-67 57-53 2 0 1988 *64-65 68-73 0 2 1989 69-82 *92-75 1 1 1990 *94-80 74-83 1 1 1991 (OT) 96-97 *87-56 1 1 1992 (OT)*87-81 72-62 2 0 1993 73-79 *76-75 1 1 1994 *104-71 78-67 2 0 1995 87-78 *86-67 2 0 1996 *69-60 68-66 2 0 1997 74-68 *81-69 2 0 1998 *83-79 84-75 2 0 1999 63-65 *85-67 1 1 2000 85-74 *69-59 2 0 2001 *67-40 (OT) 68-65 2 0 2002 70-48 *65-57 2 0 2003 *79-83 69-66 1 1 2004 *77-66 56-65 1 1 2005 80-85 *69-61 #72-79 1 2 2006 63-54 *78-60 #79-47 3 0 2007 71-56 *82-35 2 0 2008 85-62 *84-49 2 0 2009 69-46 *79-54 2 0 2010 62-52 *65-56 2 0 2011 62-57 *69-61 2 0 2012 84-87 0 1 2013 *74-64 1 0 2014 67-71 *74-69 1 1 Totals 91 35 * UCLA home game $ denotes PCC playoff game # NCAA Far West Regional title game $$ game later forfeited by Oregon State # Pac-12 Tournament
1977 100-86 *114-83 2 0 1978 *101-64 79-63 2 0 1979 72-75 *99-71 1 1 1980 *92-60 75-62 2 0 1981 *85-58 72-74 1 1 1982 42-34 *79-53 2 0 1983 101-87 *99-86 2 0 1984 *71-66 64-75 1 1 1985 *100-71 72-66 2 0 1986 70-76 *95-74 1 1 1987 *95-75 93-62 2 0 1988 (2 OT) 110-116 *91-69 1 1 1989 *74-70 75-84 #86-95 1 2 1990 79-87 *69-70 0 2 1991 *82-89 89-86 1 1 1992 83-77 *96-70 2 0 1993 *84-76 72-64 2 0 1994 69-65 *103-88 2 0 1995 *77-74 88-77 2 0 1996 *64-56 66-67 1 1 1997 61-109 *87-68 1 1 1998 80-93 *81-84 0 2 1999 *59-72 73-77 0 2 2000 *63-78 (OT) 94-93 1 1 2001 79-73 *79-85 1 1 2002 *76-86 95-92 1 1 2003 51-52 *84-93 0 2 2004 52-67 *60-73 0 2 2005 *64-75 65-78 0 2 2006 *71-54 75-54 2 0 2007 68-75 *75-61 1 1 2008 76-67 (OT) *77-67 #67-64 3 0 2009 *97-63 76-71 2 0 2010 59-70 *77-73 1 1 2011 *68-57 69-65 2 0 2012 59-60 *72-61 1 1 2013 *68-60 88-80 2 0 2014 *91-74 74-83 #84-59 2 1 Totals 140 92 * UCLA home game # Pac-12 Tournament $ AAWU playoff game
UCLA 140, Stanford 92 Year Game Scores UCLA STAN 1925 17-23 10-23 0 2 1926 28-15 29-32 1 1 1927 21-17 23-21 2 0 1928 29-22 28-22 27-34 2 1 1929 20-34 26-34 24-32 0 3 1930 63-30 37-40 20-15 2 1 1931 32-23 28-26 28-29 2 1 1932 22-25 26-31 35-31 28-18 2 2 1933 44-36 38-41 38-40 35-41 1 3 1934 26-45 32-31 28-31 34-39 1 3 1935 34-27 38-32 28-33 16-35 2 2 1936 30-44 44-37 32-45 35-39 1 3 1937 40-63 36-69 40-42 38-67 0 4 1938 33-69 29-56 31-53 33-50 0 4 1939 44-56 21-47 32-38 33-37 0 4 1940 38-53 36-40 42-51 42-37 1 3 1941 44-54 45-44 44-49 34-56 1 3 1942 43-54 30-49 30-42 28-36 0 4 1943 60-57 41-60 1 1 1944 No Games 1945 No Games 1946 35-18 41-29 *39-26 *47-20 4 0 1947 *33-38 *48-40 56-39 53-68 2 2 1948 *55-47 47-64 *47-55 48-46 2 2 1949 47-55 52-61 *59-48 59-46 *56-50 3 2 1950 *71-55 65-55 *69-59 62-57 4 0 1951 78-73 71-74 *56-48 *90-67 3 1 1952 *81-63 *71-73 72-68 68-77 2 2 1953 67-66 74-71 *75-50 *66-58 4 0 1954 *92-73 *77-58 92-77 88-80 4 0 1955 56-61 91-75 *85-63 *72-59 3 1 1956 50-48 81-72 2 0 1957 *86-63 *79-61 2 0 1958 *46-43 50-57 1 1 1959 61-69 *64-51 1 1 1960 *67-54 58-52 *49-48 3 0 1961 65-79 70-56 *69-55 2 1 1962 82-64 *75-65 67-82 2 1 1963 67-86 69-73 *64-54 ($) *51-45 2 2 1964 84-71 *80-61 100-88 3 0 1965 *80-66 83-67 2 0 1966 69-74 *70-58 1 1 1967 *116-78 75-47 2 0 1968 75-63 *100-62 2 0 1969 *98-61 81-60 2 0 1970 102-84 *120-90 2 0 1971 58-53 *107-72 2 0 1972 *118-79 102-73 2 0 1973 82-67 *51-45 2 0 1974 *66-52 62-60 2 0 1975 60-64 *93-59 1 1 1976 *68-67 120-74 2 0
UCLA 135, USC 105 Year Game Scores UCLA USC 1928 35-45 34-27 47-37 2 1 1929 23-28 31-39 44-43 1 2 1930 16-33 30-42 28-33 0 3 1931 25-16 22-24 46-23 2 1 1932 19-17 26-24 31-35 2 1 1933 27-49 33-39 18-44 0 3 1934 26-39 22-39 21-46 23-32 0 4 1935 34-39 22-52 22-55 33-43 0 4 1936 36-38 24-32 32-36 28-55 0 4 1937 31-41 31-36 36-46 29-43 0 4 1938 31-48 30-40 33-52 35-57 0 4 1939 36-69 49-59 35-43 26-57 0 4 1940 32-50 26-60 26-32 35-47 0 4 1941 35-56 41-43 47-53 37-52 0 4 1942 51-59 30-42 44-63 35-49 0 4 1943 49-60 39-51 42-37 46-53 1 3 1944 33-19 41-48 32-30 40-32 3 1 1945 25-53 41-36 34-28 20-37 2 2 1946 33-43 40-45 45-35 43-60 1 3 1947 60-46 *61-46 71-66 *66-54 4 0 1948 *42-56 51-50 *57-68 46-62 1 3 1949 *74-68 52-59 51-50 *63-55 3 1 1950 45-58 *68-47 *43-45 74-57 2 2 1951 34-53 57-44 *59-53 *41-43 %49-41 3 2 1952 55-48 67-58 *66-51 *63-57 4 0 1953 *54-65 *72-62 65-66 64-76 1 3 1954 65-68 81-63 *68-79 *67-69 1 3 1955 *70-67 *76-64 66-65 75-55 4 0 1956 *85-70 *97-84 2 0 1957 80-84 *65-55 1 1 1958 52-51 *80-75 2 0 1959 *57-53 65-63 2 0 1960 ($)*47-45 ($) 62-72 63-62 71-91 *72-70 3 2 1961 *63-78 86-83 *85-86 1 2 1962 73-59 *60-74 69-62 2 1 1963 *77-65 *86-72 60-62 2 1 1964 *79-59 *78-71 91-81 3 0 1965 ($) 84-75 *77-71 *52-50 3 0 1966 ($) 86-67 ($) 94-76 *94-79 99-62 4 0 1967 ($)*105-90 ($)*107-83 40-35 *83-55 4 0 1968 *101-67 72-64 2 0 1969 61-55 *44-46 1 1 1970 *86-87 91-78 1 1 1971 64-60 *73-62 2 0 1972 *81-56 79-66 2 0 1973 79-56 *76-56 2 0 1974 *65-54 82-52 2 0 1975 *89-84 72-68 2 0 1976 *68-62 87-73 2 0 1977 *77-59 78-69 2 0 1978 *83-71 91-78 2 0
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UCLA VS. PAC-12 OPPONENTS 1979 89-86 (OT) *102-94 2 0 1980 74-82 *91-64 1 1 1981 *66-68 76-62 1 1 1982 71-86 *69-66 1 1 1983 *77-60 71-64 2 0 1984 (OT) *75-69 72-80 1 1 1985 (2 OT) 77-78 (4 OT) *78-80 0 2 1986 *66-56 64-79 1 1 1987 77-65 *82-76 2 0 1988 *81-65 85-70 2 0 1989 67-66 *68-65 2 0 1990 *89-72 75-76 1 1 1991 *98-81 74-76 1 1 1992 *82-86 79-83 0 2 1993 90-80 *62-72 1 1 1994 *101-72 79-85 1 1 1995 73-69 *85-66 2 0 1996 *99-72 61-59 2 0 1997 96-87 *82-60 2 0 1998 *101-84 (OT) 82-75 2 0 1999 98-80 *68-63 2 0 2000 79-91 *83-78 1 1 2001 *80-75 85-76 2 0 2002 77-81 *67-65 1 1 2003 *75-80 85-86 0 2 2004 *69-76 (OT) 77-78 0 2 2005 72-69 *90-69 2 0 2006 *66-45 68-71 1 1 2007 65-64 *70-65 2 0 2008 *63-72 56-46 #57-54 2 1 2009 64-60 *76-60 #55-65 2 1 2010 *46-67 64-68 0 2 2011 52-63 *64-50 1 1 2012 66-47 *64-54 #55-40 3 0 2013 (OT)*71-75 75-59 1 1 2014 *107-73 83-73 2 0 Totals 135 105 * $ % #
UCLA home game game not counted in conference standings Southern Division championship playoff game Pac-12 Tournament
UCLA 6, Utah 4 Year Game Scores UCLA UTAH 1929 32-28 29-44 1 1 1930 *44-34 *43-33 44-52 2 1 1962 *79-88 0 1 1965 *104-74 1 0 1983 ($) 61-67 0 1 2012 *76-49 1 0 2013 57-53 1 0 2014 69-74 *80-66 1 1 Totals 7 5 * UCLA home game $ denotes NCAA West Regional consolation game (Provo, Utah)
Bruins 94, Washington 40 Year Game Scores UCLA WASH 1937 51-52 0 1 1951 ($) 51-70 ($) 54-71 0 2 1952 52-60 61-76 ($) 65-53 ($) 50-53 ($) 60-50 2 3 1953 *49-53 *54-47 1 1 1956 *61-60 *82-75 2 0 1957 68-65 74-90 1 1 1958 67-62 *89-68 2 0 1959 63-68 *56-55 1 1 1960 *57-55 *55-54 73-84 2 1 1961 45-58 62-58 *84-68 2 1 1962 *72-57 *75-63 69-66 3 0 1963 61-62 63-67 *80-52 1 2 1964 *73-58 *88-66 78-64 3 0 1965 *78-75 83-73 2 0 1966 89-67 *100-71 2 0 1967 83-68 *71-43 2 0 1968 *93-65 84-64 2 0 1969 *62-51 53-44 2 0 1970 66-56 *101-85 2 0 1971 *78-69 71-69 2 0 1972 *109-70 100-83 2 0 1973 76-67 *93-62 2 0 1974 100-48 *99-65 2 0 1975 *92-82 81-103 1 1 1976 92-87 *78-76 2 0 1977 *75-65 73-78 1 1 1978 79-60 *104-64 2 0 1979 *86-61 68-69 1 1 1980 76-59 *70-72 1 1 1981 *96-74 91-72 2 0 1982 50-56 *68-67 1 1 1983 *84-65 90-66 2 0 1984 (3 OT) 81-89 *73-59 1 1 1985 *63-51 61-67 1 1 1986 65-90 (OT)*94-89 1 1 1987 80-90 *87-95 #*76-64 1 2 1988 *78-71 97-87 2 0 1989 93-74 *101-78 #64-54 3 0
1990 58-56 *74-61 2 0 1991 68-86 *73-60 1 1 1992 *74-61 80-79 2 0 1993 67-81 *93-64 1 1 1994 82-62 *79-76 2 0 1995 *75-57 74-66 2 0 1996 78-70 (OT) *91-88 2 0 1997 *79-70 87-85 2 0 1998 *105-94 94-95 1 1 1999 83-93 *79-62 1 1 2000 62-63 *90-64 1 1 2001 *86-64 94-96 1 1 2002 85-79 *74-62 2 0 2003 77-67 *83-72 2 0 2004 (OT) 86-84 *80-75 #83-91 2 1 2005 *95-86 70-82 1 1 2006 *65-69 67-70 0 2 2007 *96-74 51-61 1 1 2008 *69-55 61-71 1 1 2009 75-86 *85-76 1 1 2010 *62-61 68-97 1 1 2011 *63-74 63-70 0 2 2012 69-71 *75-69 1 1 2013 *59-57 61-54 2 0 2014 91-82 1 0 Totals 95 40 * UCLA home game $ PCC playoff game # Pac-12 Tournament
UCLA 102, Washington State 15 Year Game Scores UCLA WSU 1937 ($) 23-33 0 1 1938 ($) 25-48 ($) 31-40 0 2 1949 ($) 54-44 1 0 1950 *60-58 *†52-49 2 0 1956 86-72 95-70 2 0 1957 *87-65 *83-62 2 0 1958 *72-64 64-44 2 0 1959 54-71 *68-41 1 1 1964 88-83 121-71 *93-56 3 0 1965 *93-41 70-68 2 0 1966 83-84 *88-61 1 1 1967 76-67 *100-78 2 0 1968 *97-69 101-70 2 0 1969 *108-80 83-59 2 0 1970 72-70 *95-61 2 0 1971 *95-71 57-33 2 0 1972 *89-58 85-55 2 0 1973 88-50 *96-64 2 0 1974 55-45 *93-68 2 0 1975 *77-69 69-61 2 0 1976 91-71 *104-78 2 0 1977 *72-59 65-62 2 0 1978 70-55 *60-59 2 0 1979 *89-71 110-102 2 0 1980 64-80 *80-66 1 1 1981 *87-61 59-50 2 0 1982 (3 OT) 51-57 *57-54 1 1 1983 (OT)*89-87 68-70 1 1 1984 73-59 *83-64 2 0 1985 *75-48 (OT) 58-66 1 1 1986 (2 OT) 81-80 *88-81 2 0 1987 73-81 *61-60 1 1 1988 *88-63 62-55 #71-73 2 1 1989 64-63 *56-55 2 0 1990 68-64 *96-89 2 0 1991 99-91 *86-64 2 0 1992 *82-61 89-85 2 0 1993 56-67 *71-70 1 1 1994 81-79 *76-66 2 0 1995 *91-78 98-83 2 0 1996 (OT) 78-73 *82-71 2 0 1997 *84-56 87-86 2 0 1998 *88-68 78-75 2 0 1999 69-66 *100-61 2 0 2000 86-64 *65-58 2 0 2001 *75-57 86-76 2 0 2002 79-74 *81-69 2 0 2003 98-83 *86-71 2 0 2004 48-45 *48-55 1 1 2005 80-77 (OT)*58-56 2 0 2006 *63-61 50-30 2 0 2007 *55-52 53-45 2 0 2008 *81-74 67-59 2 0 2009 61-59 *81-82 #64-53 2 1 2010 *74-62 71-51 2 0 2011 *80-71 (OT) 58-54 2 0 2012 63-60 *78-46 2 0 2013 *76-62 61-73 1 1 2014 55-73 0 1 Totals 102 16 * UCLA home game $ game not counted in conference standings † PCC Championship game # Pac-12 Tournament
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2015 NCAA TOURNAMENT INFORMATION 77th Annual Division I Men’s Basketball Championship First Round
UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Host: University of Dayton
March 27 and 29, 2015 NRG Stadium Houston, Texas Hosts: Rice Univ., Univ. of Houston
CenturyLink Center Omaha, Neb. Host: Creighton University
Second & Third Rounds
KeyArena Seattle, Wash. Host: University of Washington
March 19 and 21, 2015
Veterans Memorial Arena Jacksonville, Fla. Host: Jacksonville University
West Regional
March 26 and 28, 2015
KFC Yum! Center Louisville, Ky. Host: University of Louisville
Final Four
April 4 and 6, 2015 Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, Ind. Host: Butler Univ., IUPUI, Horizon League
Staples Center Los Angeles, Calif. Host: Pepperdine University
Consol Energy Center Pittsburgh, Pa. Host: Duquesne University
MIDWEST Regional March 26 and 28, 2015
Moda Center Portland, Ore. Host: University of Oregon
Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, Ohio Host: Mid-American Conference
Second & Third Rounds
East Regional
March 20 and 22, 2015
Alfred Aboya
SOUTH Regional
Nationwide Arena Columbus, Ohio Host: Ohio State University
March 17 and 18, 2015
March 27 and 29, 2015
Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte, N.C. Host: Univ. of North Carolina Charlotte
Carrier Dome Syracuse, N.Y. Host: Syracuse University
ABOUT THE PAC-12 CONFERENCE Comissioner Deputy Comissioner/Chief Operating Officer Senior Vice President of Business Affairs Chief Marketing Officer Chief Financial Officer Senior Associate Commissioner/Senior Woman Administrator Associate Commissioner, Governance & Enforcement Associate Commissioner, Sports Management Associate Commissioner, Television Associate Commissioner, Compliance Associate Commissioner, Governance & Enforcement Associate Commissioner, Sports Management and Championships Vice President, Communications Vice President, Marketing Vice President, Operations VIce President, Public Affairs Vice President, Ticket Sales Senior Director, Human Resources Director, Business Operations Director, Video Operations Senior Manager, Marketing Senior Manager, Ticket Sales Senior Manager, International Executive Assistant to the Commissioner Interactive Marketing Manager Operations Manager Video Operations Coordinator Coordinator, Public Affairs Coordinator, Sports Management and Championships Assistant Director, Business & Finance Administrative Fellow Communications Fellows Senior Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant Communications Staff Vice President, Communications: Vice President, Public Affairs: Assistant Commissioner, Communications: Senior Administrative Assistant, Communications: Communications Fellows: Communications Fellows:
Larry Scott Jamie Zaninovich Woodie Dixon Danette Leighton Ron McQuate Gloria Nevarez Ron Barker Chris Dawson Duane Lindberg Erik Price Tammy Newman Heather Perry Dave Hirsch Heather Vaughan Will Hunter Erik Hardenbergh Rob Sine Anna Roberts Taylor Lien Michael Ortiz Anna Karefa-Johnson Scott Tester Carrie Xu In Ja Halcomb TBD Ronny Bush Jamie Alfieri Liz Beadle Sean Harris Lina Diaz Hillary Bach Kyra Geithman, Jon Olivero Wendy Heredia Meghan Cesnik
David Hirsch (dhirsch@pac-12.org) Erik Hardenbergh (ehardenbergh@pac-12.org) Natalia Ciccone (nciccone@pac-12.org) Wendy Heredia (wheredia@pac-12.org) Kyra Geithman (kgeithman@pac-12.org) Jon Olivero (jolivero@pac-12.org)
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Pac-12 NCAA Team Men’s Championships USC (1) 84 UCLA (2) 72 Stanford (3) 61 California (7) 27 Oregon 15 Arizona State 11 Utah 11 Arizona 7 Colorado 4 Oregon State 3 Washington State 2 TOTAL 287
Titles (by school) Women’s Championships Stanford (1) 44 UCLA (2) 39 USC 16 Arizona State 12 Arizona 11 Oregon 9 Utah 9 Washington 6 California 6 Colorado 2 TOTAL 154 (indicates national rank)
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Combined Colorado 18 Utah 10 TOTAL 28
Pac-12 NCAA Team Men’s Championships Baseball 28 Basketball 16 Boxing 1 Cross Country 15 Golf 14 Gymnastics 13 Skiing 28 Soccer 4 Swimming 24 Tennis 54 Indoor Track 6 Outdoor Track 46 Volleyball 25 Water Polo 41 Wrestling 1
Titles (by sport) Women’s Championships Basketball 4 Cross Country 11 Golf 15 Gymnastics 15 Rowing 6 Soccer 3 Softball 23 Swimming 13 Tennis 21 Indoor Track 9 Outdoor Track 6 Volleyball 14 Water Polo 14
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BLOCK CHANCELLOR • 8th YEAR ALMA MATER: Stanford ’70 Dr. Gene Block became chancellor of UCLA in August 2007 and enters his seventh year as the university’s chief executive officer. In his current capacity, Chancellor Block oversees all aspects of the university’s three-part mission of education, research and service. A champion of public universities, Chancellor Block has set four major priorities for UCLA during his administration: academic excellence, diversity, civic engagement and financial security. He has called for UCLA to deepen its engagement with the Los Angeles region and to increase access for students from underrepresented populations. Chancellor Block holds UCLA faculty appointments in psychiatry and bio-behavioral sciences in the David Geffen School of Medicine and in physiological science in the College of Letters and Science. He also heads a research laboratory on campus that is funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Previously, he served as vice president and provost of the University of Virginia. He holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Stanford University and a master’s and Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Oregon. Chancellor Block and his wife, Carol, have two adult children. The Blocks are avid Bruin fans and attend the competitions of various Bruin athletic programs.
UCLA Chancellor Gene Block
Over the past 15 years, Teitell has supervised the doctoral dissertations of a number of students who are now becoming tenured faculty members at UCLA and other leading academic institutions in the US and abroad. Teitell is the founding director of the Cancer Nanotechnology Program in the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, director of the Tumor Immunology Training Program, and associate director of the MSTP at UCLA. He is Phi Beta Kappa, UCLA Eta Chapter, a Scholar and Stohlman Scholar of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, and was elected to the American Society of Clinical Investigators in 2004.
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TEITELL FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE ALMA MATER: UCLA ’85 Michael A. Teitell is in his first year as UCLA’s Faculty Athletic Representative, following six years of service on the Academic Senate Intercollegiate Athletics Committee. Teitell, a specialist in stem cells, cancer, and biotechnology, holds the Lya and Harrison Latta Endowed Chair in Pathology and is a Professor and Chief of the Division of Pediatric and Neonatal Pathology in the David Geffen School of Medicine. A 1985 graduate of UCLA with a B.S. and M.S. in biochemistry, Teitell earned a M.D., Ph.D. specializing in immunology from the Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) at UCLA in 1993. He performed clinical residencies in pathology and post-doctoral research training at Harvard’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital and at UCSF before returning to the southland for a fellowship in pediatric pathology at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. He joined the faculty of the UCLA School of Medicine in 1999 as an assistant professor, served as associate professor from 2004, and was promoted to professor in the Departments of Pathology, Pediatrics, and Bioengineering in 2008.
He has authored over 155 articles and 12 book chapters, with a special emphasis on immunology, cancer, metabolism, stem cells, and biotechnology. He is on multiple academic and philanthropic scientific advisory boards and funding agency review panels. Teitell’s research has led to15 patents or patent applications for improved cell engineering and disease characterization through the creation of new instrumentation. His inventions are being commercialized through a local startup company. He is an avid runner, softball player, and little league umpire. Teitell’s wife, Cindy Malone, is a professor in the Department of Biology at the California State University, Northridge. They have two children, Benjamin and Liliana.
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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
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GUERRERO ATHLETIC DIRECTOR • 13th YEAR ALMA MATER: UCLA ’74 Twelve years and 25 NCAA Championships later, Dan Guerrero’s mantra of ‘image and substance’ has clearly been established at a level that few others in his profession can approach. At the department’s helm when UCLA Athletics became the first to 100 NCAA team championships, the Bruins current total of 111 NCAA titles is a figure unmatched by any institution in the nation. While UCLA teams have indeed won 25 NCAA championships since his appointment, another national leader, they have also finished second 23 times and have enjoyed an additional 46 Top Five finishes. In fact, more than 80 percent of UCLA teams have qualified for NCAA postseason competition since 2002. The football team has appeared in 10 bowl games and the men’s basketball team advanced to consecutive Final Fours from 2006-08. The program has also won 56 conference championships in 15 different sports, produced nearly 600 All-Americans and featured six Honda Award winners, including the 2003-04 Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year. UCLA’s success has not just been confined to North America. On the world stage, during the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London, 32 Bruins participated as athletes or coaches. Representing the United States and eight other nations, they combined to win nine medals, including six golds, a total exceeding what most countries take home in any single Olympiad. Guerrero, recently named the 2014 NACDA Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year award, is the only athletic director at the NCAA Division I level (FBS, FCS and NCAA Division I-AAA) to earn three such awards (2006-07 at UCLA, 2001-02 at UC Irvine). In his 12 years at UCLA, the Bruins have finished second three times (2005-06, 2006- 07 and 2007-08), third four times (2003-04, 2004-05, 2011-12 and 2012-13), fourth (2009-10), sixth (2002-03), seventh (2013-14), 11th (2010-11) and 16th (2008-09) in the race for the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup. In 2012-13, UCLA won its first Capital One Cup since its inception in 2010-11, taking home the title in men’s sports by vaulting to the top of the standings by claiming the 2013 College World Series. In 2011-12, both men (3rd) and women (2nd) finished in the top three while in 2013-14, UCLA finished second in the Capital One Cup women’s standings. In claiming UCLA’s first women’s soccer championship in 2013-14, the Bruins now have at least one NCAA crown in 18 different sports. During the 2013-14 season, four other UCLA teams finished among the Top 5 nationally: women’s water polo (2nd), women’s golf (3rd), men’s tennis (T-3rd) and men’s golf (T-5th). Additionally, the football team defeated USC for the second straight year, posted a 10-3 record and won the Hyundai Sun Bowl while men’s basketball won 28 games, captured the Pac-12 Tournament championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament “Sweet 16.” While success on the playing field with 25 NCAA Championships in 14 different sports and 23 second-place finishes during his tenure are extraordinary numbers, UCLA’s academic success under Guerrero is equally noteworthy. Over 12 years and 36 quarters, student-athletes have earned more than 7,700 spots on the Director’s Honor Roll (3.0 or higher grade-point average for a quarter). UCLA’s Graduation Success Rate (GSR) and Academic Progress Rates (APR) continued their consistent rise this academic year. The Bruin student-athlete GSR is currently at 87 percent Five teams (men’s and women’s tennis, women’s basketball, softball and women’s water polo) achieved a GSR of 100 percent. UCLA had the second-highest overall GSR in the Pac-12 at 87 percent All 24 UCLA sports earned a four-year APR of 960 or better, with 18 of the 24 (75 percent) averaging 970 or higher. Nationally, Guerrero has extensive experience in committee work at both the NCAA and conference level. In June of 2010, Guerrero completed a five-year term on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee. As the chair in 2009-10, he was involved with the negotiation of the new $10.8 billion, 14-year NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament television package, as well as the decision to expand the Tournament to 68 teams. In addition to his service on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee, he also served on the “College Basketball Partnership,” a group that included many of the most influential people in the sport. He has served as Chair of both the Pac-10 Athletic Directors Committee and the Budget and Finance Committee, and has served on several other conference committees, including his current responsibilities as a member of the Pac-12 Rose Bowl Management committee. He also serves as the Pac-12 AD Liaison to the Men’s Basketball Coaches. He has also served on numerous other NCAA committees, including the Men’s Basketball, Baseball Academic Enhancement and Minority Opportunities and Interest Committees. In addition, he is currently serving his second tenure as a member of the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee. Finally, he was honored to serve as president of NACDA (201112) and the Division IA Athletic Director’s Association (2010-11), one of but a handful of athletic directors to have served as president of both Associations. He is also a charter member of the newly formed College Football Playoff Athletic Directors Advisory Group.
Over the past decade-plus, Guerrero has earned numerous honors for his work. In addition to earning three Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year awards, he was honored by the Black Coaches and Administrators organization in 2010 as the Dr. Myles Brand BCA Administrator of the Year. In April 2011, he was honored as a recipient of the Crystal Eagle Award by CORO Southern California, a non-profit organization that trains civic leaders. A year later, Guerrero was one of the inaugural recipients of the John McLendon Foundation Pioneer Award, presented to him for being the first Hispanic Athletic Director to serve as the Chair of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee. In October 2004, Guerrero was named one of the nation’s 100 Most Influential Hispanics by Hispanic Business Magazine and the May 5, 2003 issue of Sports Illustrated listed him #28 among the 101 Most Influential Minorities in Sports. He was one of 28 people whose photo was featured on that issue’s cover. Other honors Guerrero has amassed over the years include: UCLA Latino Alumnus of the Year (October 2002); Cal State Dominguez Hills’ Alumnus of the Year (March 2003); and 2003 “Father of the Year” by the Father’s Day Council of the American Diabetes Association. On September 10, 2002, the Los Angeles City Council honored him with Dan Guerrero Day. He also became the first athlete in any sport at Banning High School (Wilmington, Calif.) to have his jersey (#8 in baseball) retired in 2003. In addition, resource development has been a core tenant of Guerrero’s tenure. Two years ago, a tremendous seven-year, multi-million dollar extension with adidas, equipment provider for all of UCLA’s 25 sports, took effect. In 2004-05, he finalized a multi-million dollar agreement with ISP Sports (now IMG College), a premier national collegiate sports marketing organization. He also led negotiations that solidified the relationship between UCLA and the Rose Bowl, resulting in more than $180 million in restoration. Under Guerrero’s guidance, UCLA continues to aggressively enhance its athletic facilities, including the announcement and release of renderings for the new Football Performance Center. In the Acosta Center, the sports medicine and athletic performance centers were renovated and redesigned, and the Olympic sports locker rooms were added on a third level. A new golf practice facility and the Easton Softball Stadium renovation were completed during the 2004-05 season, and Spieker Aquatics Center was finished in the summer of 2009. In June of 2014, new sand volleyball courts were built at the Sunset Canyon Recreation Center. Finally, the renovation of Pauley Pavilion was completed in October 2012, on time and under budget, and in May, UCLA announced plans to build an on-campus basketball practice facility. In all, over $300 million in improvements to UCLA Athletic facilities has taken place since Guerrero took over as Athletic Director while another $100 million in football and basketball facility construction alone is scheduled to be completed in the coming years leading up to UCLA’s centennial anniversary. Guerrero came to UCLA from UC Irvine, where he had served as UCI’s fifth permanent Director of Athletics for 10 years (1992-2002), helping to elevate that program to unprecedented success. Prior to arriving at UC Irvine, Guerrero worked at Cal State Dominguez Hills, where he led that program to national prominence while serving as Athletic Director for five years (1988-92). A proud alumnus of UCLA, Guerrero received his Bachelor’s degree from the University in 1974 and played second base for the Bruins for four years. His three-year batting average in Pacific-8 Conference games was .343. Known as “Warrior” during his playing career, he was inducted into the UCLA Baseball Hall of Fame in 1996. The Bruin Athletic Director earned a Master’s degree in Public Administration in 1982 from Cal State Dominguez Hills and was named to the Pi Alpha Alpha Honor Society for Public Affairs and Public Policy that same year. Guerrero, 62, was raised in Wilmington, CA. He is married to the former Anne Marie Aniello and they have two grown daughters.
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NCAA Championships (111)
1. No. 1 in NCAA Titles (111) UCLA became the first university to win at least 100 NCAA team titles (accomplished in May 2007) and has secured 25 NCAA Championships in the last 12 years (ranks No. 1 nationally) since Dan Guerrero became UCLA’s Athletic Director. UCLA also ranks first in Olympians and Olympic gold medals from 1984-2012. A leader in producing professional athletes, UCLA offers the nation’s finest overall combined academic, athletic and career resources for student-athletes.
2. Prestigious Degree / National Leader in Producing Top Students Ranked in the top 10 among universities in most academic surveys, UCLA’s professional schools rank among the top five in most areas and in the top 10 in others. UCLA is No. 1 in the nation for undergraduate student applications each year since 1999. The school is also among the all-time leaders in producing NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winners. UCLA ranks No. 1 in the Kaplan Report survey of student resources for the college experience.
Men’s NCAA Titles (72) Baseball (1)
Soccer (4)
Track & Field (8) Water Polo (8)
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1956 1973 1966 1978 1971 1987 1972 1988
Basketball (11) 1964 1971 1965 1972 1967 1973 1968 1975 1969 1995 1970
Golf (2)
Swimming (1) 1982
Tennis (16) 1950 1970 1952 1971 1953 1975 1954 1976 1956 1979 1960 1982 1961 1984 1965 2005
1969 1995 1971 1996 1972 1999 2000 2004
Volleyball (19) 1970 1984 1971 1987 1972 1989 1974 1993 1975 1995 1976 1996 1979 1998 1981 2000 1982 2006 1983
3. Highest Quality of Life / Best Place to Live
1988 2008
UCLA has been ranked “Best in West” and No. 2 overall as a public university in “Princeton Review” in on-campus housing options and dorm food. The campus welcomes 334 days of sunshine per year, with an average year-round temperature of 74 degrees. Situated five miles from the beach, UCLA rests in a thriving campus community of Westwood Village and is surrounded by Bel Air, Beverly Hills, Century City, Brentwood and Santa Monica.
Gymnastics (2)
Women’s NCAA Titles (39)
4. World Class Facilities
Soccer (1)
Volleyball (4)
Golf (3)
Water Polo (7)
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1991 2004 2011
Indoor Track & Field (2)
Gymnastics (6)
2001 2007 2003 2008 2005 2009 2006
Among UCLA’s top-notch faciltiies include the recently-renovated and iconic Pauley Pavilion, the Rose Bowl in Pasadena (SI’s No. 1 venue of all college sites), the Los Angeles Tennis Center, Drake Stadium (track & soccer), Steele Field at Jackie Robinson Stadium, Easton Stadium, Spieker Aquatics Center, Sunset Canyon Recreation Center, numerous adjacent championship golf courses, an on-campus golf practice facility, and the Acosta Athletic Training Complex for the best in sports medicine, athletic performance, and finest training equipment.
5. Legendary Coaching, Tremendous Sport Stability UCLA has Olympic, National and USA Team coaches on its staff and individuals who have trained at the highest level and know how to win. No university can match UCLA’s coaching stability in that only two Bruin head coaches have left for another Division I head coaching position over the past 40 years.
6. Exceptional Academic Support for All Student-Athletes UCLA features 17 full-time staff working in academic and student services. This includes academic counseling, learning specialist, life skills coordinator, priority pre-enrollment in classes, academic mentors, individual and group tutoring, academic awards banquet, lecture notes, laptop lending program and career guidance.
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Softball (11) 1982 1990 1984 1992 1985 1999 1988 2003 1989 2004 2010
2000 2001
Outdoor Track & Field (3) 1982 2004 1983
1997 2003 2000 2004 2001 2010
Tennis (1) 2008 2014
7. Your Future at the Highest Level UCLA serves home to the country’s No. 1 Career Center for full-time, part-time or internship positions. The average personal income for a UCLA graduate is $77,500 and the average home value for UCLA grads is over $500,000. Student-athletes have access to Bruin Works program for Networking. A degree from UCLA means success across the world.
8. Complete National Sports Media Coverage Centered in the nation’s No. 2-largest media market (Los Angeles), UCLA garners more overall national, regional and local television team exposure than any other college in the nation. With numerous daily newspapers, UCLA ranks among the top in former studentathletes and students in sportscasting, news broadcasting, sports writing, acting, etc. to act as contacts for current athletes. UCLA ranks No. 1 in Sports Illustrated cover appearances. Major media outlets like ESPN, Fox Sports and USA Today have offices in L.A., and the athletic department has inherited much more national exposure with the creation of Pac-12 Networks, a series of seven cable channels (one national, six regional) that air live Pac-12 athletic events on a regular basis.
9. Nation’s No. 1 Tradition of Athletic Excellence
Darren Collison
UCLA features countless athletes with historic long-term success across numerous sports, including stars such as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Troy Aikman, Arthur Ashe, Lauren Cheney, Jimmy Connors, Lisa Fernandez, Troy Glaus, Natalie Golda, Rafer Johnson, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Karch Kiraly, Liz Masakayan, Ann Meyers, Jonathan Ogden, Corey Pavin, Jackie Robinson, Al Scates, Sharon Shapiro, Chase Utley, Bill Walton, and legendary head coach John Wooden. UCLA ranks No. 1, worldwide, in university name recognition.
10. UCLA Intangibles / Best College Location UCLA’s overall success combining prestigious academics, top athletic finishes and tremendous social life cannot be matched by any other university. UCLA has great resources available on a daily basis for our student-athletes to be the best in any area they select. UCLA’s axiom is Champions Made Here!
UCLA Continues to Excel in the NBA
Kevin Love
No college has produced more NBA draft selections than UCLA (112). Over the last 20 years, 29 UCLA players have been selected in the annual NBA draft. The Bruins had a string of 13 consecutive seasons (1997-2009) which saw 20 players drafted out of UCLA (including eight first-round picks). Over the last 11 seasons, UCLA has produced 16 NBA Draft picks, including nine first-round selections. Most recently, UCLA produced three first-round draft selections for just the second time in school history (2014). Zach LaVine went 13th to the Minnesota Timberwolves in the 2014 NBA Draft, followed by Jordan Adams (22) to Memphis and Kyle Anderson (30) to San Antonio. In 2008, Russell Westbrook and Kevin Love were taken as the No. 4 and No. 5 draft selections, respectively, in the first round. Other recent first-round selections at UCLA have included Jrue Holiday (2009), Darren Collison (2009), Arron Afflalo (2007) and Jordan Farmar (2006).
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UCLA ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME
Lew Alcindor ’84
Bill Walton ’84
John Wooden ’84
The UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame enters its 28th year of its existence, its 10th year located in its current configuration in the J.D. Morgan Center. The current Hall of Fame is more than double the size than its predecessor, which opened in July 2001. The first floor in the Center’s east wing features the 8,000-square foot Athletics Hall of Fame and serves as the main entrance to the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. The Hall of Fame features state-of-the-art interactive displays; a mini-theater where Bruin video clips and highlights re-create past championship moments; a timeline of important U.S., California and UCLA dates showing how sports weave into great moments in history; a collection of Bruin memorabilia and more. UCLA athletic teams have won 111 NCAA team championships and each of those first-place trophies grace the Hall of Champions. Other exhibits include photos of UCLA’s first-team All-Americans in football and basketball, Gary Beban’s Heisman Trophy, Wooden Awards won by Marques Johnson and Ed O’Bannon and a special display highlighting all of UCLA’s Honda and Broderick Cup winners. Displays on UCLA’s football bowl victories, the Bruins’ NCAA basketball tradition and UCLA’s Olympic Games medal winners are featured in the Hall of Fame. Each of UCLA’s sports has its own display area in the Hall of Fame. The cases include displays honoring Jackie Robinson, UCLA’s Academic All-Americans and women in sports. There are also sample lockers of former Bruin greats in various sports. In connection with the building, which originally opened in November 1983, UCLA established a Hall of Fame with 25 charter members representing a cross-section of the school’s athletic history. Each year, a minimum of one and a maximum of eight former UCLA athletes, coaches or administrators are added to the Hall of Fame. Following is a list of the members: 1984 (25 charter members): Bill Ackerman, athletic director; Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar), basketball; Arthur Ashe, tennis; Gary Beban, football; Mike Burton, swimming; Paul Cameron, football; Chris
John Vallely, Class of ’06
Marques Johnson ’88
Dave Meyers ’92
Chambliss, baseball; Elvin ‘Ducky’ Drake, track coach and trainer; Gail Goodrich, basketball; Walt Hazzard (Mahdi Abdul-Rahman), basketball; Cecil Hollingsworth, football scout and gymnastics and wrestling coach; Rafer Johnson, track; Kirk Kilgour, volleyball; Billy Kilmer, football; Donn Moomaw, football; J.D. Morgan, athletic director and tennis coach; Jackie Robinson, football, baseball, basketball and track; Henry ‘Red’ Sanders, football coach; Al Sparlis, football; Bill Spaulding, football coach; Bill Walton, basketball; Kenny Washington, football; Bob Waterfield, football; Keith (Jamaal) Wilkes, basketball; and John Wooden, basketball coach. 1985 (6): Bob Davenport, football; Craig Dixon, track; Wilbur Johns, athletic director/basketball coach; Tommy Prothro, football coach; George Stanich, basketball/track; and Sidney Wicks, basketball. 1986 (8): Kermit Alexander, football; Burr Baldwin, football; Keith Erickson, basketball; Mike Frankovich, football; Jimmy LuValle, track; Willie Naulls, basketball; Jerry Norman, basketball player and assistant coach; and Don Paul, football. 1987 (8): Don Barksdale, basketball; George Dickerson, football; Jack Ellena, football; Bert LaBrucherie, football; Dick Linthicum, basketball; Jim Salsbury, football; John Smith, track; Jack Tidball, tennis. 1988 (6): Sam Balter, basketball; Mel Farr Sr., football; Robert Fischer, athletic director; Marques Johnson, basketball; Ann Meyers (first woman inductee), basketball; and C.K. Yang, track. 1989 (7): Pete Dailey, football; Tom Fears, football; Vic Kelley, sports information director, Carl McBain, track; Karen Moe-Thornton, swimming; Ernie Suwara, volleyball; and Pat Turner, track. 1990 (7): Evelyn Ashford, track; Dr. Bobby Brown, baseball; Stan Cole, water polo; Denny Crum, basketball; Norm Duncan, football/administration; Mike Marienthal, football/special service; Mike Warren, basketball. 1991 (7): Willie Banks, track; Kenny Easley, football; Brian Goodell, swimming; Briggs Hunt, wrestling; Tim
Lucius Allen, Class of ’00
David Greewood ’97
Leary, baseball; Jerry Robinson, football; Sinjin Smith, volleyball. 1992 (9): Wayne Collett, track; Terry Condon, volleyball; Jim Johnson, football; Robin Leamy, swimming; Freeman McNeil, football; Dave Meyers, basketball; Jack Myers, baseball; Corey Pavin, golf; Woody Strode, football. 1993 (8): Sue Enquist, softball; Greg Foster, track; Maurice (Mac) Goodstein, football; Karch Kiraly, volleyball; Jose Lopez, soccer; Don Manning, football; Bill Putnam, basketball; Curtis Rowe, basketball. 1994 (7): Donald Bragg, basketball; Denise Curry, basketball; John Richardson, football; Larry Rundle, volleyball; John Sciarra, football; Kiki Vandeweghe, basketball; Peter Vidmar, gymnastics. 1995 (8): Jimmy Connors, tennis; Debbie Doom, softball; Mitch Gaylord, gymnastics; Ricci Luyties, volleyball; Stephen Pate, golf; John Peterson, football/ track; Jerry Shipkey, football; Mike Tully, track. 1996 (7): Bill Barrett, swimming; Jackie JoynerKersee, track/basketball; Liz Masakayan, volleyball; Eddie Merrins, golf coach; Dot Richardson, softball; Skip Rowland, football; Dick Wallen, football. 1997 (8): Jim Bush, track coach; Paul Caligiuri, soccer; Tim Daggett, gymnastics; David Greenwood, basketball; Frank Lubin, basketball; Doug Partie, volleyball; Cal Rossi, football/baseball; Charles Young, chancellor. 1998 (12): Glenn Bassett, tennis coach; Sheila Cornell, softball; Randy Cross, football; Gaston Green, football; Florence Griffith-Joyner, track; Tom Jager, swimming; Eric Karros, baseball; Reggie Miller, basketball; Ken Norton Jr., football; Tom Ramsey, football; Art Reichle, baseball coach; Cy Young, track. 1999 (12): Troy Aikman, football; Sam Boghosian, football; Kay Cockerill, golf; Tracy Compton, softball; Denise Corlett, volleyball/basketball; Dave Dalby, football; Gail Devers, track; Bob Horn, water polo; Ernie Johnson, football; Torey Lovullo, baseball; Sharon Shapiro, gymnastics; Kevin Young, track.
Fred Slaughter, Class of ’04
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Kiki Vandeweghe ’94
Ed O’Bannon, Class of ’05
UCLA ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME
Reggie Miller ’98
Don MacLean ’02
Jerome Richardson ’03
2000 (10): Lucius Allen, basketball; Jeanne BeaupreyReeves, volleyball; John Brenner, track and field; George Farmer, football; Kim Hamilton, gymnastics; Carnell Lake, football; Billie Moore, basketball; Steve Salmons, volleyball; Eddie Sheldrake, basketball; Dick Vermeil, football. 2001 (11): Jill Andrews, gymnastics; Sharron Backus, softball; Jim Brown, football; Charles Cheshire, football; Gary Cunningham, basketball; Terry Donahue, football; Warren Edmonson, track and field; John Green, basketball; John Lee, football; Lisa Longaker, softball; Asbjorn Volstad, volleyball. 2002 (9): Denny Cline, volleyball; Bob Day, track and field; Cobi Jones, soccer; Don MacLean, basketball; Shane Mack, baseball; Ted Narleski, football; Anita Ortega, basketball; Duffy Waldorf, golf; Russell Webb, water polo/swimming. 2003 (8): Danny Everett, track and field; Lisa Fernandez, softball; Brad Friedel, soccer; Ryan McGuire, baseball; Jerome “Pooh” Richardson, basketball; Don Rogers, football; Al Scates, volleyball; Tim Wrightman, football. 2004 (8): Henry Bibby, basketball; Dennis Dummit, football; Carlton Gray, football; Steve Lewis, track and field; James Owens, football/track and field; Sigi Schmid, soccer; Fred Slaughter, basketball; Natalie Williams, basketball/volleyball.
Henry Bibby ’04
John Moore ’07
2008 (8): Traci Arkenberg, soccer; Peter Dalis, athletic director; Leah Homma, gymnastics; Kurt Krumpholz, water polo/swimming; Robert Seaman, track and field; Jackie Tobian-Steinmann, golf; Eric Turner, football; Todd Zeile, baseball. 2009 (8): Tyus Edney, basketball; James “Cap” Haralson, track & field, football, basketball, baseball; Cade McNown, football; Stein Metzger, volleyball; Nicolle Payne, water polo; J.J. Stokes, football; Daiva Tomkus, volleyball; Walt Torrence, basketball 2010 (8): David Ashleigh, water polo, swimming; Andy Banachowski, volleyball; Valorie Kondos Field, gymnastics; Dr. Judith Holland, women’s athletic director, administration; Mebrahtom Keflezighi, track & field, cross country; Seilala Sua, track & field; Chase Utley, baseball; Catharine von Schwarz, water polo 2011 (8): Gary Adams, baseball; Ato Boldon, track & field; Theotis Brown, football; Ernie Case, football; Larry Nagler, tennis; Mel North, fencing; Alex Rousseau, water polo; Janeene Vickers-McKinney, track & field 2012 (9): Ron Ballatore, men’s swimming coach; Dr. Julie Bremner Romias, basketball; Jack Hirsch, basketball; Fred McNeil, football; Stacey Nuveman, softball; Charles Pasarell, men’s tennis; Coralie Simmmons, water polo; Stella Umeh, gymnastics; Dr. Gerald Finerman, team physician
2005 (8): Hardiman Cureton, football; Dawn Dumble, track and field; Allen Fox, tennis; John Godina, track and field; Ed O’Bannon, basketball; Mike O’Hara, volleyball; Art Shurlock, gymnastics; Kenny Washington, basketball.
2013 (8): Mohini Bhardwaj, gymnastics; Carlos Bocanegra, men’s soccer; Fred Bohna, wrestling; Eric Byrnes, baseball; Yvonne Gutierrez, softball; Don Johnson, men’s basketball; Maylana Martin Douglas, women’s basketball; Nandi Pryce, women’s soccer.
2006 (8): Carol Bower, rowing; Herb Flam, tennis; Monte Nitzkowski, swimming/water polo; Jonathan Ogden, football/track and field; Annette Salmeen, swimming; Dennis Storer, soccer/rugby; John Vallely, basketball; Elaine Youngs, volleyball.
2014 (7): Guy Baker, water polo; James Butts, men’s track & field; Joanna Hayes, women’s track & field; Joe Max-Moore, men’s soccer; Francis Wai, football, men’s basketball, track & field, rugby; Natasha Watley, softball; Onnie Willis, women’s gymnastics.
2007 (8): Amy Acuff, track and field; George Brown, track and field; Jennifer Brundage, softball; Jim Ferguson, water polo; Troy Glaus, baseball; John Moore, basketball; Jeff Nygaard, volleyball; Keri Phebus, tennis.
Walt Hazzard, Class of ’84
Tyus Edney ’09
Walt Torrence ’09
Men’s Basketball Represented in UCLA’s Athletic Hall of Fame Hall of Fame Inductee at UCLA Year Inducted Lew Alcindor 1967-69 1984 Lucius Allen 1967-68 2000 Sam Balter 1929 1988 Don Barksdale 1947 1987 Henry Bibby 1970-72 2004 Donald Bragg 1952-55 1994 Denny Crum 1958-59 1990 Gary Cunningham 1960-62 2001 Tyus Edney 1992-95 2009 Keith Erickson 1963-65 1986 Gail Goodrich 1963-65 1984 David Greenwood 1976-79 1997 James “Cap” Haralson 1 early 1920s 2009 Walt Hazzard 1962-64 1984 2 Wilbur Johns 1940-48 1985 Don Johnson 1951-52 2013 Marques Johnson 1974-77 1988 Dick Linthicum 1931-32 1987 Frank Lubin 1928-31 1997 Don MacLean 1989-92 2002 Dave Meyers 1973-75 1992 Reggie Miller 1984-87 1998 John Moore 1952-55 2007 Jerry Norman 1950-52 1986 Ed O’Bannon 1992-95 2005 Bill Putnam 1945 1993 Jerome “Pooh” Richardson 1986-89 2003 Jackie Robinson 1 1940-41 1984 Curtis Rowe 1969-71 1993 Eddie Sheldrake 1949-51 2000 Fred Slaughter 1962-64 2004 George Stanich 1948-50 1985 Walt Torrence 1957-59 2009 John Vallely 1969-70 2006 Kiki Vandeweghe 1977-80 1994 Francis Wait mid 1930s 2014 Bill Walton 1972-74 1984 Mike Warren 1966-68 1990 Kenny Washington 1964-66 2005 Sidney Wicks 1969-71 1985 Keith (Jamaal) Wilkes 1972-74 1984 John Wooden 3 1949-75 1984 1 multiple sport letterwinner 2 inducted as head coach, athletic director 3 inducted as head coach
Gail Goodrich, Class of ’84
Sidney Wicks, Class of ’85
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Keith (Jamaal) Wilkes, Class of ’84
PROMINENT UCLA BASKETBALL ALUMNI
Jon Chapman
Cameron Dollar
Gerald Madkins
Reggie Miller
Lynn Shackelford
Michael Warren
Brad Wright
Name Years Accomplishments Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 1967-69 Carroll Adams 1955-56 Henry Bibby 1970-72 Pete Blackman 1960-62 Stephen Brumbach 1988-89 Jon Chapman 1970-72 Denny Crum 1958-59 Gary Cunningham 1960-62 Cameron Dollar 1994-97 Ralph Drollinger 1974-76 Jeff Dunlap 1984-86 Keith Erickson 1963-65 Larry Farmer 1971-73 Sean Farnham 1997-2000 Kenny Fields 1981-84 Jason Flowers 2001 David Greenwood 1976-79 Gail Goodrich 1963-65 Roy Hamilton 1976-79 Walt Hazzard (d.) 1962-64 Kenny Heitz (d.) 1967-69 Andy Hill 1970-72 Brad Holland 1976-79 Ralph Jackson 1981-84 Marques Johnson 1974-77 Rafer Johnson 1958-59 Don MacLean 1989-92 Gerald Madkins 1988-92 Andre McCarter 1974-76 Nigel Miguel 1982-85 Jim Milhorn 1961-63 Reggie Miller 1984-87 Bob Myers 1994-97 Willie Naulls 1954-56 Steve Patterson (d.) 1969-71 Jerome “Pooh” Richardson 1986-98 Mike Sanders 1979-82 Terry Schofield 1969-71 Lynn Shackelford 1967-69 Fred Slaughter 1962-64 Bill Sweek 1967-69 Shon Tarver 1991-94 Bill Walton 1972-74 Kiki Vandeweghe 1977-80 Kevin Walker 1987-90 Michael Warren 1966-68 Sidney Wicks 1969-71 Jamaal Wilkes 1972-74 Brad Wright 1982-85
all-time NBA scoring leader/actor/author/businessman/Basketball Hall of Fame/L.A. Lakers Assistant Coach retired high school teacher, coach, administrator former head coach at USC and Los Angeles Sparks (WNBA)/Memphis Grizzlies assistant coach former UCLA vice chancellor tour director for Jennifer Lopez head basketball coach at Culver City High School former head basketball coach at Louisville/Basketball Hall of Fame former athletic director at UC Santa Barbara/former UCLA men’s basketball head coach head coach at Seattle University/former assistant coach at Washington ministry/land development director of operations at N.C. State sports broadcaster/businessman director of player development at N.C. State/former UCLA head men’s basketball coach ESPN basketball analyst Family First Foundation head women’s basketball coach at Cal State Northridge head basketball coach at Don Lugo High School (China, Calif.) NBA-TV/former president, National Fairways/Basketball Hall of Fame Fox Sports Net, vice president of production/coordinating producer former UCLA head men’s basketball coach/NBA veteran attorney (Harvard Law School) author, “Be Quick, But Don’t Hurry” (with John Wooden)/television producer CEO of the Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs of Carlsbad, Calif. account executive, Dean Witter basketball analyst, Fox Sports Net/actor/former NBA veteran president of Special Olympics, Southern California basketball analyst, KLAC-AM 570 and Fox Sports Net/UCLA’s all-time leading scorer/former NBA veteran director of basketball operations, Los Angeles Clippers CEO at Classic Success/former UCLA men’s basketball assistant coach Belize Film Commissioner retired/former UCLA Associate Athletic Director former NBA All-Star, Indiana Pacers/U.S. Olympian/Basketball Hall of Fame general manager, Golden State Warriors/SFX/Loyola Marymount Law School minister/Concerned Parents of America former president of CBA/former head coach at Arizona State president, Rival Sports Group/former vice president, Harlem Globetrotters/former NBA veteran assistant coach, Utah Jazz West German businessman sportscaster/executive, Touchstone Golf sports agent/UCLA MBA/Columbia Law School high school teacher/vice president, Champion Sports Group, Inc. basketball coach/deputy probation office (Kilpatrick High School) sportscaster/basketball analyst, Pac-12 Networks/Basketball Hall of Fame basketball analyst, Fox Sports Net/former general manager of the Denver Nuggets general manager, Channel Cats (hockey, located in Huntsville, Ala.) actor, notably “Hill Street Blues” and “City of Angels”/basketball All-America selection property management/former UCLA men’s basketball assistant coach/1972 NBA Rookie of the Year Jamaal Wilkes Enterprises/Basketball Hall of Fame commissioner, Venice Basketball League/former head coach for Ontario Warrios (ABA) and Pierce College
(d.) – deceased
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UCLA’S FABULOUS ALUMNI
Troy Aikman
Arthur Ashe
Sean Astin
Lisa Fernandez
Ann Meyers Drysdale
Jackie Robinson
Gabrielle Union
Name Accomplishment(s)
Name Accomplishment(s)
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar NBA’s all-time scoring leader/six time MVP/author Val Ackerman vice president of USA Basketball Troy Aikman Quarterback of three-time Super Bowl champion Dallas Cowboys; football analyst (Fox Sports) pro and college football Hall of Fame inductee Linda Alvarez TV journalist and anchorwoman Army Archerd veteran entertainment columnist and broadcaster Arthur R. Ashe, Jr. (d.) first African-American to win Wimbledon human rights activist Sean Astin actor, “Rudy” and “Lord of the Rings” Donald Barksdale (d.) first African-American Olympic basketball gold medalist Gary Beban Heisman Trophy winner (1967) senior executive managing director of CB Richard Ellis Catherine Bell actress, movies and television shows “Jag” and “Army Wives” Harve Bennett writer/producer/director, notably of “Star Trek” films Corbin Bernsen actor, notably “L.A. Law” and “Major League” films Jack Black actor, notably ”School of Rock” Tom Bradley (d.) former mayor, city of Los Angeles Ralph J. Bunche (d.) 1950 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate former undersecretary-general to the United Nations Yvonne B. Burke L.A. County Board of Supervisors Carol Burnett actress, Emmy Award winner Mark Canton former chair, Columbia and TriStar Pictures president, Canton Company Cormac Carney former UCLA football player Academic All-America Hall of Fame selection U. S. District Court judge, member Sylvia Chase Emmy Award-winning television journalist Francis Ford Coppola six-time Academy Award-winning movie producer producer of The Godfather I, II, III Walter Cunningham NASA astronaut, Apollo VII crew member Marilyn McCoo Davis seven-time Grammy Award winner (Fifth Dimension) Donna de Varona two-time Olympic gold medalist (swimming) sports broadcaster Terry Donahue winningest football coach in UCLA and Pac-12 history sports broadcaster, named 2008 UCLA Alumnus of the Year Thomas Everhart President of Caltech Lisa Fernandez currently serves as an assistant softball coach at UCLA three-time Olympic gold medal winner (softball) Anna Lee Fisher NASA astronaut (Discovery shuttle) Troy Glaus 2002 World Series Most Valuable Player enjoyed successful 11-year major league baseball career Mark Harmon television and movie actor (Navy NCIS) former UCLA football quarterback Rafer L. Johnson 1960 Olympic decathlon gold medalist president of Special Olympics, Southern California 1984 Olympic torchbearer (Los Angeles) Jackie Joyner-Kersee three-time Olympic gold medalist (track & field) businesswoman Gary E. Knell president and CEO, Sesame Workshop Lester Korn former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Heather Locklear television actress (Dynasty, Melrose Place, Spin City) James E. Lu Valle (d.) inventor, chemist, 1936 Olympic medalist Waldo K. Lyon directed first sub-Arctic North Pole voyage (Polaris submarine) Frank Marshall movie producer (Sixth Sense, Back to the Future) R. Bruce Merrifield 1984 Nobel Laureate (chemistry)
Ann Meyers Drysdale sports broadcaster Basketball Hall of Fame general manager, WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury Rev. Donn Moomaw fomer UCLA football All-America selection former pastor at Bel-Air Presbyterian Church Steven Muller president emeritus, The Johns Hopkins University Rhodes Scholar Hisham Nazer Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Petroleum, Mineral Resources Dorothy Wright Nelson judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, 9th circuit Randy Newman composer/singer, “I Love L.A.” Rob Reiner actor/director/producer, actor “All in the Family,” producer of “American President” and reictor of “A Few Good Men” Gene Reynolds six-time Emmy-winning producer/director ”M*A*S*H” Tim Robbins actor/producer/director produced “Dead Man Walking,” Oscar winner (“Mystic River”) Jackie Robinson (d.) four-sport letterwinner at UCLA first African-American to play Major League Baseball former Brooklyn Dodgers great and MLB Hall of Fame inductee Nobutada Saji president, Suntory, Ltd. Henry Samueli co-founder and chairman of the board, Broadcom owner, Anaheim Ducks (NHL) Milliam Sharpe co-recipient of 1990 Nobel Prize (economics) Art Spander sportswriter, Oakland Tribune Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Darren Star producer, “Sex In The City” and “Melrose Place” Ted Stevens U.S. Senator (Alaska), 2004 UCLA alumnus of the year Robert R. Takasugi judge, U.S. District Court first Japanese-American Federal Court judge George Takei actor, most notably as Mr. Sulu in “Star Trek” Kiana Tom ESPN fitness show expert/actress/model Tritia Toyota former television newscaster, KCBS-2 Los Angeles Gabrielle Union actress, appeared in “Bad Boys II,“ “Love & Basketball,“ Antonio Villaraigosa mayor, City of Los Angeles Bill Walton NCAA and NBA champion, college Player of the Year basketball analyst, Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Malcolm-Jamal Warner actor/director, notably “Cosby Show,” “Listen Up“ Michael Warren actor, notably “Hill Street Blues” and “City of Angels;” Kenny Washington (d.) first African-American to play in NFL Casey Wasserman entertainment executive, sports agent executive former owner, Los Angeles Avengers (Arena Football League) Diane Watson U.S. Congresswoman Fred L. Whipple director for NASA Optical Satellite Tracking Project Jaleel White actor, notably played Urkel in “Family Matters“ Natalie Williams U.S. Olympian (women’s basketball) Pac-10 Female Athlete of the Decade (basketball, volleyball) John Williams award-winning composer (“Star Wars”, “Indiana Jones”) 27-time winner of an Emmy, Grammy or Academic Award Jane Yamamoto television newscaster, KTTV-FOX 11 (Los Angeles) Zev Yaroslavsky Los Angeles County Supervisor, district 3 (d.) – deceased
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WOODEN ATHLETIC FUND
Athletics Scholarship Endowments UCLA Athletics thanks the individuals listed on this page for their tremendous generosity in providing an athletics scholarship endowment. The perpetual support generated by these endowments ensures that UCLA Athletics can provide ongoing support to the recipients of UCLA’s NCAA maximum 282 athletics scholarships. UCLA Athletics encourages alumni and friends of UCLA to help us meet our goal of fully endowing each of our 282 athletics scholarships. With a minimum gift of $150,000 payable over three to five years, donors receive recognition as part of a permanent display in the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame and athletics scholarship endowments play a critical role in empowering UCLA’s student-athletes to succeed in the classroom, in competition and in the community. To learn more, please call Tom Theodorakis at (310) 206-3302, or visit www.WoodenAthleticFund.com.
Athletics Scholarship Donors FOOTBALL Edgardo and Francesca Acosta Troy Aikman John and Catherine Allen Bill and Kathleen Bitting Bill and Peggy Bloomfield Terry and Dora Brigham Tom and Arabelle Brown In Memory of Bob Campbell Estate of John Canaday Jim and Carol Collins Ron and Gayle Conway Family Allan and Carey Cooper James Devere Bernie and Virginia Diener Warren and Pat Dodson Pat and Ben Dolson Terry and Andrea Donahue Dick and Lita Dulgarian Joanne and Rudy Feldman Finestone & Richter Robert and Tamara Geddes Rose Gilbert John and Carlin Glucksman Kristene Griffin Paul and Gloria Griffin John and Linda Gunn Judd and Jeannette Henkes Ed and Merle Hollywood John D. and Betty Howard Family Chris and Leslie Johnson Ken Kaplan Peter and Patti Kranske Joe Lange and Marina Russman Bob Leonard Bob and Jo Lewis Family Randall and Janell Lewis Art and Lindsey Lombardi Jerry and Dorothy Long Tony and Geri Longo Michael B. and Lana Luftman John and Carrie Mapes Darrel and Geri Mayes Angelo Mazzone Carl and Bette McBain John Morris Violet Mugler In Memory of Charles Mugler Matsue Muranaka John and James Pagliuso Hoyt Pardee Jim and Beverly Peters Carl Peterson John and Marolyn Peterson Michael A. and Jodi Price In Memory of Brett Purdy Gregory G. Turk for the Purdy and Turk Families Nelson C. and Sharon Rising Stephen and Janet Rogers Len and JoAnn Roth J. Patrick Rothstein Sanbo and Kay Sakaguchi Leonard and Cornelia Sauble Jim and Susan Stanley Greg and Beth Taylor Tommy and Erile Thompson Russ and Char Torrey In Memory of Joe Valentine Dick and Carol Vermeil
(clockwise from top left): Athletic Scholarship Donors Peter & Cathleen Reiher, Tim & Thomas Leary, Jim Collins, Mary Petersen, Annie & Chuck Winner, Greg Turk, Art & Shelly Rosenblum.
(list current through Aug. 1, 2014)
Bob and Marion Wilson Chuck and Annie Winner
MEN’S BASKETBALL John and Catherine Allen John Branca Family Buddy and Linda Epstein Larry Erickson Rose Gilbert Jim and Sally Harrick Ken and Di Kaplan Nahum and Alice Lainer John and Carrie Mapes John Morris Willie and Anne Naulls Pooh Richardson Art and Shelley Rosenblum James and Sylvia Thayer Tony and Sharon Thompson George and Liz Vulich Sidney Wicks a gift from Ralph and Shirley Shapiro Nell Wooden Memorial
BASKETBALL TEAM Kareem Abdul-Jabbar a gift from Ralph and Shirley Shapiro Carroll W. Adams Steve Antebi Tom and Arabelle Brown Mark Canton Allan B. Cooper In Memory of Harold Cooper Bernie and Virginia Diener Eric Flamholtz and Yvonne Randle Dick and Tricia Grey Judd and Jeannette Henkes Hoopsters Endowment Rob and Anne Kahane Jack and Phyllis King David A. Neuman Jim and Beverly Peters Frank Pritt Jay and Maria Rappaport Irv and Phyllis Ryder Jim and Donna Shirley Bill and Mary Lou Steinmetz Team Managers Fund Roland and Giti Underhill a gift from Ralph and Shirley Shapiro Chuck and Annie Winner Billy Woo Jackie Wright
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL Charles Jackson Family James Montgomery Al Scates Marty Shapiro Tupac and Moy Von Hagen Family
MEN'S TENNIS Anonymous Glenn Bassett Bob Garrow Larry Greiner Family Joel Hein Memorial Jay Jackson Steve and Ellen Jackson William Martin Memorial
MEN'S TRACK AND FIELD
WOMEN'S SOCCER
Jim and Carol Collins In Memory of Ducky Drake Carl and Bette McBain Jake Oliva
Arthur Levine and Lauren Leichtman Shirley and Ralph Shapiro
BASEBALL Gene and Jackie Autry James E. Brakebill Memorial James Devere Rick and Karen Ganulin In Memory of Harold and Roslyn Ganulin Jack Gifford Dennis J. Gilbert Mary Jo Greenberg In Memory of Hank Greenberg Linda Gunn, Allen Jerkens and Kevin Jerkens Wayne and Dixie Harding Cameron and Tracey Jones Eric Karros Tim Leary Shane Mack Jeffrey and Jan Moorad Michael A. and Jodi Price Arn and Nancy Tellem David Weiner
BASEBALL TEAM Parents' Fund 10th Player Fund
MEN'S GOLF In Memory of Robert Bergman Ann Daly and John M. Gustafson Friends of College Golf Jack Keller
MEN'S SOCCER Frank Marshall and Kathleen Kennedy Dan Tana
MEN'S WATER POLO Arpad and Katherine Domyan Irving and Betty Webb
WOMEN'S TRACK & FIELD Victoria Cook Chapus
OTHER ENDOWMENTS Bruin Boosters for Women's Sports/ Dr. Judith R. Holland James Devere Estate of Lucille Moss Henry and Dee Stickney
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Evelyn and Eleanor Lloyd Dees Parker and Spencer Felix Rose Gilbert Stephen and Ann Goldberg Bette McBain Christopher, Kelly and Connor Pasich Michael A. and Jodi Price Kirk Pasich and Pamela Woods
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WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL Terence Lim Mary M. Petersen
SOFTBALL Michele Aguilar Carlin
WOMEN'S GOLF Bette McBain Jackie Steinmann
WOMEN'S ROWING Louise and Tom Jones Family In Honor of Amy Fuller a gift of William, Christy and Stephanie Neidig
WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS Evelyn Dees Carl and Bette McBain Cathleen and Peter Reiher Donald R. Shepherd Roslyn Holt Swartz and Allan Swartz John and Nan Wooden
WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING Paul and Sally Bennett Family
WOMEN'S TENNIS Gayle Godwin and Bill Zaima Ronald Marks In Memory of David May John Morris Murray and Lenore Neidorf Pete Sampras The Sutton Sisters
WOMEN’S WATER POLO Ted and Jennifer Weggeland