UCLA BRUINS MEN'S BASKETBALL
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The 'UCLA Bruins men's basketball' program, established in 1920, owns a record 11 NCAA championships. UCLA teams coached by John Wooden won 10 titles in 12 seasons from 1964 to 1975, including 7 straight from 1967 to 1973. UCLA went undefeated a record 4 times, in 1964, 1967, 1972, and 1973. Coach Jim Harrick returned the program to the spotlight in 1995, leading the team to another NCAA title. Current coach Ben Howland is also focusing on restoring Bruin Basketball to national prominence, having led UCLA to back to back Final Fours in 2006 and 2007.
UCLA men's basketball has set several NCAA records.
★ 11 NCAA titles
★ 7 consecutive NCAA titles (1967-1973)
★ 13 NCAA title game appearances
★ 17 Final Four appearances
★ 10 consecutive Final Four appearances (1967-1976)
★ 26 Final Four wins
★ 38 game NCAA Tournament winning streak (1964-1974)
★ 134 weeks ranked #1 in AP Top 25 Poll
★ 221 consecutive weeks ranked in AP Top 25 Poll (1966-1980)
★ 54 consecutive winning seasons (1949-2002)
★ 88 game regular season winning streak (1971-1974)
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
'Final Four'
'''National Championship'''
+Loss later forfeited by Oregon State
++Loss later forfeited by California
Source: 2006-2007 UCLA Basketball Media Guide
Source:
★ Athletic Department, University of California, Los Angeles
UCLA has played host to a number of standout players.
(Seasons Played)
★ Willie Naulls (1954-1956)
★ Walt Hazzard (aka Mahdi Abdul-Rahman) (1962-1964)
★ Gail Goodrich (1963-1965)
★ Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1967-1969)
★ Sidney Wicks (1969-1971)
★ Henry Bibby (1970-1972)
★ Swen Nater (1971-1973)
★ Bill Walton (1972-1974)
★ Jamaal Wilkes (1972-1974)
★ David Meyers (1973-1975)
★ Marques Johnson (1975-1977)
★ Kiki Vandeweghe (1977-1980)
★ Mark Eaton (1980-1982)
★ Reggie Miller (1984-1987)
★ Jack Haley (1985-1988)
★ Don MacLean (1989-1992)
★ Tracy Murray (1990-1992)
★ Tyus Edney (1992-1995)
★ Ed O'Bannon (1992-1995)
★ Baron Davis (1998-1999)
★ Earl Watson (1998-2001)
★ Dan Gadzuric (2000-2002)
★ Jason Kapono (2000-2003)
★ Cedric Bozeman (2002-2006)
★ Ryan Hollins (2003-2006)
★ Jordan Farmar (2005-2006)
★ Arron Afflalo (2005-2007)
★ Darren Collison (2006-)
In all, 68 players have gone on to play in the NBA at some point in their careers, as of the 2006 NBA Draft.[5]
The men's basketball team played in the 2000 seat Men's Gym from 1932 to 1965. They played at other venues around Los Angeles including the Pan-Pacific Auditorium and Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena. In 1965, Pauley Pavilion was built on campus and has been the home of Bruin Basketball since that time.
★ Official Site
★ UCLA Basketball 2006-2007 Media Guide (pdf documents)
★ Bruin Basketball Report
★ Bruins Nation
★ Bruinville UCLA Bruins Basketball News
The 'UCLA Bruins men's basketball' program, established in 1920, owns a record 11 NCAA championships. UCLA teams coached by John Wooden won 10 titles in 12 seasons from 1964 to 1975, including 7 straight from 1967 to 1973. UCLA went undefeated a record 4 times, in 1964, 1967, 1972, and 1973. Coach Jim Harrick returned the program to the spotlight in 1995, leading the team to another NCAA title. Current coach Ben Howland is also focusing on restoring Bruin Basketball to national prominence, having led UCLA to back to back Final Fours in 2006 and 2007.
| Contents |
| NCAA Records |
| Season Results |
| Coaches |
| Players |
| Facilities |
| External links |
NCAA Records
UCLA men's basketball has set several NCAA records.
★ 11 NCAA titles
★ 7 consecutive NCAA titles (1967-1973)
★ 13 NCAA title game appearances
★ 17 Final Four appearances
★ 10 consecutive Final Four appearances (1967-1976)
★ 26 Final Four wins
★ 38 game NCAA Tournament winning streak (1964-1974)
★ 134 weeks ranked #1 in AP Top 25 Poll
★ 221 consecutive weeks ranked in AP Top 25 Poll (1966-1980)
★ 54 consecutive winning seasons (1949-2002)
★ 88 game regular season winning streak (1971-1974)
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Season Results
'Final Four'
'''National Championship'''
| Season | W-L |
|---|---|
| 1919-1920 | 12-2 |
| 1920-1921 | 8-2 |
| 1921-1922 | 9-1 |
| 1922-1923 | 12-4 |
| 1923-1924 | 8-2 |
| 1924-1925 | 11-6 |
| 1925-1926 | 14-2 |
| 1926-1927 | 12-4 |
| 1927-1928 | 10-5 |
| 1928-1929 | 7-9 |
| 1929-1930 | 14-8 |
| 1930-1931 | 9-6 |
| 1931-1932 | 9-10 |
| 1932-1933 | 10-11 |
| 1933-1934 | 10-13 |
| 1934-1935 | 11-12 |
| 1935-1936 | 10-13 |
| 1936-1937 | 6-14 |
| 1937-1938 | 4-20 |
| 1938-1939 | 7-20 |
| 1939-1940 | 8-17 |
| 1940-1941 | 6-20 |
| 1941-1942 | 5-18 |
| 1942-1943 | 14-7 |
| 1943-1944 | 10-10 |
| 1944-1945 | 11-12 |
| 1945-1946 | 8-16 |
| 1946-1947 | 18-7 |
| 1947-1948 | 12-13 |
| 1948-1949 | 22-7 |
| 1949-1950 | 24-7 |
| 1950-1951 | 19-10 |
| 1951-1952 | 19-12 |
| 1952-1953 | 16-8 |
| 1953-1954 | 18-7 |
| 1954-1955 | 21-5 |
| 1955-1956 | 22-6 |
| 1956-1957 | 22-4 |
| 1957-1958 | 16-10 |
| 1958-1959 | 16-9 |
| 1959-1960 | 14-12 |
| 1960-1961 | 18-8 |
| 1961-1962 | '18-11' |
| 1962-1963 | 20-9 |
| '''1963-1964''' | '''30-0''' |
| '''1964-1965''' | '''28-2''' |
| 1965-1966 | 18-8 |
| '''1966-1967''' | '''30-0''' |
| '''1967-1968''' | '''29-1''' |
| '''1968-1969''' | '''29-1''' |
| '''1969-1970''' | '''28-2''' |
| '''1970-1971''' | '''29-1''' |
| '''1971-1972''' | '''30-0''' |
| '''1972-1973''' | '''30-0''' |
| 1973-1974 | '26-4' |
| '''1974-1975''' | '''28-3''' |
| 1975-1976 | '28-4'+ |
| 1976-1977 | 24-5 |
| 1977-1978 | 25-3 |
| 1978-1979 | 25-5 |
| 1979-1980 | '22-10' |
| 1980-1981 | 20-7 |
| 1981-1982 | 21-6 |
| 1982-1983 | 23-6 |
| 1983-1984 | 17-11 |
| 1984-1985 | 21-12 |
| 1985-1986 | 15-14 |
| 1986-1987 | 25-7 |
| 1987-1988 | 16-14 |
| 1988-1989 | 21-10 |
| 1989-1990 | 22-11 |
| 1990-1991 | 23-9 |
| 1991-1992 | 28-5 |
| 1992-1993 | 22-11 |
| 1993-1994 | 21-7 |
| '''1994-1995''' | '''32-1'''++ |
| 1995-1996 | 23-8 |
| 1996-1997 | 24-8 |
| 1997-1998 | 24-9 |
| 1998-1999 | 22-9 |
| 1999-2000 | 21-12 |
| 2000-2001 | 23-9 |
| 2001-2002 | 21-12 |
| 2002-2003 | 10-19 |
| 2003-2004 | 11-17 |
| 2004-2005 | 18-11 |
| 2005-2006 | '32-7' |
| 2006-2007 | '30-6' |
| All-Time | 1616-715 |
+Loss later forfeited by Oregon State
++Loss later forfeited by California
Source: 2006-2007 UCLA Basketball Media Guide
Coaches
| Head Coach | Years | Win-Loss | Pct. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fred W. Cozens | 1919-1921 | 20-4 | .833 |
| Pierce “Caddy” Works | 1921-1939 | 173-159 | .521 |
| Wilbur Johns | 1939-1948 | 93-120 | .437 |
| John Wooden | 1948-1975 | 620-147 | .808 |
| Gene Bartow | 1975-1977 | 52-9 | .852 |
| Gary Cunningham | 1977-1979 | 50-8 | .862 |
| Larry Brown | 1979-1981 | 42-17 | .712 |
| Larry Farmer | 1981-1984 | 61-23 | .726 |
| Walt Hazzard | 1984-1988 | 77-47 | .621 |
| Jim Harrick | 1988-1996 | 192-62 | .756 |
| Steve Lavin | 1996-2003 | 145-78 | .650 |
| Ben Howland | 2003- | 91-41 | .689 |
Source:
★ Athletic Department, University of California, Los Angeles
Players
UCLA has played host to a number of standout players.
(Seasons Played)
★ Willie Naulls (1954-1956)
★ Walt Hazzard (aka Mahdi Abdul-Rahman) (1962-1964)
★ Gail Goodrich (1963-1965)
★ Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1967-1969)
★ Sidney Wicks (1969-1971)
★ Henry Bibby (1970-1972)
★ Swen Nater (1971-1973)
★ Bill Walton (1972-1974)
★ Jamaal Wilkes (1972-1974)
★ David Meyers (1973-1975)
★ Marques Johnson (1975-1977)
★ Kiki Vandeweghe (1977-1980)
★ Mark Eaton (1980-1982)
★ Reggie Miller (1984-1987)
★ Jack Haley (1985-1988)
★ Don MacLean (1989-1992)
★ Tracy Murray (1990-1992)
★ Tyus Edney (1992-1995)
★ Ed O'Bannon (1992-1995)
★ Baron Davis (1998-1999)
★ Earl Watson (1998-2001)
★ Dan Gadzuric (2000-2002)
★ Jason Kapono (2000-2003)
★ Cedric Bozeman (2002-2006)
★ Ryan Hollins (2003-2006)
★ Jordan Farmar (2005-2006)
★ Arron Afflalo (2005-2007)
★ Darren Collison (2006-)
In all, 68 players have gone on to play in the NBA at some point in their careers, as of the 2006 NBA Draft.[5]
Facilities
The men's basketball team played in the 2000 seat Men's Gym from 1932 to 1965. They played at other venues around Los Angeles including the Pan-Pacific Auditorium and Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena. In 1965, Pauley Pavilion was built on campus and has been the home of Bruin Basketball since that time.
External links
★ Official Site
★ UCLA Basketball 2006-2007 Media Guide (pdf documents)
★ Bruin Basketball Report
★ Bruins Nation
★ Bruinville UCLA Bruins Basketball News
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