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MEDIA AND GENERAL INFORMATIONMEDIA AND GENERAL INFORMATION
130 NCAA Final Four Appearances - ’62, ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’74, ’75, ’76, ’80, ’95, ’06, ’07, ’08
CREDENTIALS
Admission to the Pauley Pavilion press box, sidelines and interview area is by credential only. Requests should be made in writing at least one week prior to the game and addressed to Ryan Finney (rfi [email protected]), Sports Information Offi ce, UCLA Athletic Department, 325 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1639. Writers covering UCLA should request credentials for road games through Finney, the Bruins’ men’s basketball contact. You may call Finney at (310) 206-4701.
CREDENTIAL PICKUP
Credentials are available during the week at the Sports Information Offi ce. Credentials not claimed before game day will be available at the “Will Call’’ window, which is located at the James West Center, directly across from the southeast corner of Pauley Pavilion. “Will Call’’ opens two hours prior to tip-off.
MEDIA PARKING
A limited number of single-game parking passes are available for purchase ($10.00). These passes are good for a special area on the top level of Lot 8 (to the south of Pauley Pavilion), which can be reached by following Westwood Blvd. into campus from Westwood Village.
MEDIA ENTRANCE/SEATING
A press pass enables entrance at any Pauley Pavilion gate. Press seating is located mid-to-upper level on the north side (opposite the team benches) of Pauley Pavilion.
MEDIA WORKROOM
The Chancellor’s Room, located in the upper northeast corner of Pauley Pavilion is the media workroom. Refreshments will be provided before opening tip-off.
MEDIA SERVICES
Working media will be supplied with a program, pregame notes, wireless code, halftime and fi nal statistics and a play-by-play account of the game. Quotes from both coaches will be supplied following the game.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Media members wishing to have stories or statistics transmitted from the press area should contact Amfax (Rick Laubert — 310/494-8757) for fax service. Media members wishing to order a telephone line should contact Verizon at 800/344-4831. Three telephone lines have already been installed at the visiting radio position courtesy of ISP, UCLA’s media rights partner. The UCLA Sports Information Offi ce has two telephone lines at the working press tables available for use following the game.
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.
POST-GAME PROCEDURE
Following a cooling-off period, head coach Ben Howland and selected Bruin players will be available for interviews in the media workroom (Chancellor’s Room). The UCLA locker room will be closed to the media after the game. The visiting coach will be available outside the visitor’s locker room (southeast corner/fl oor level/behind the bleachers).
WEEKDAY INTERVIEWS
Requests for coach and player interviews should be made to Ryan Finney in the UCLA Sports Information Offi ce. Please give at least 24 hours notice.
Head Coach: Ben Howland hosts a media conference (with selected players) on Tuesday during the season at 1:30 p.m. in the UCLA Hall of Fame Press Room (fi rst fl oor-J.D. Morgan Center). In addition, an audio tape of his Tuesday news conference is available for playback the rest of the week and video of the conference is on the Bruins’ Web site (www.uclabruins.com).
Players: All interviews must be arranged through the SID offi ce at least 24 hours in advance. Players (and coaches) will be available before practice (2:00 p.m.) on Tuesday at Coach Howland’s press conference. Special player interview times on Monday and Tuesday can also be arranged through the Sports Information Offi ce. Please do not expect players to be available if you have not made prior arrangements.
PRACTICE
The UCLA basketball team practices in Pauley Pavilion. Practices are closed to the media.
DIRECTIONS
Directions to UCLA and Pauley Pavilion: From Los Angeles International Airport, take Century Blvd. east to the San Diego Freeway (405). Take the San Diego Freeway north to Wilshire Blvd. (approx. 15 miles). Go east on Wilshire, make a left on Westwood Blvd. go north to the campus. Stop at the parking and information kiosk. Media parking ($10.00) is available in Lot 8, on the west side of Westwood Blvd., just prior to Strathmore Drive.
IMPORTANT INFORMATIONUCLA SPORTS INFORMATION NUMBER
(310) 206-6831
RYAN FINNEY OFFICE PHONE NUMBER
(310) 206-4701
RYAN FINNEY CELL PHONE NUMBER
(424) 832-0676
SPORTS INFORMATION FAX NUMBER
(310) 825-8664
PAULEY PAVILION PRESS ROW NUMBER
(310) 825-1899
VERIZON PHONE ORDERS FOR PAULEY
(800) 344-4831
UCLA WEB SITE
http://www.uclabruins.com
WHAT’S BRUIN BLOG
http://www.uclabruins.com/blog/
UCLA ATHLETICS’ TWITTER PAGE
http://twitter.com/UCLAAthletics
COACH HOWLAND’S TWITTER PAGE
http://twitter.com/Ben_Howland
UCLA WEB SITE
All UCLA releases, results and statistics are posted on UCLA’s offi cial web site. The address is www.uclabruins.com.
Len Elmore (left) and Darren Collison
MEDIA INFORMATION
131National Champions - ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’75, ’95
Michael Eaves, Sean Farnham, James Washington, 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 Radio (UCLA-ISP Sports Network 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 — 323/964-8307.
KFWB: 5670 Wilshire Blvd. #394, Los Angeles, CA 90036-5679 — 323/900-2098.
KSPN: 800 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite A200, Los Angeles, CA 90015 — 213/284-7145.
KLAA: Angel Stadium, 2000 Gene Autry Way, Anaheim, CA 92806 — 714/940-2500.
MIGHTY XX: 3655 Nobel Drive, Suite 470, San Diego, CA 92122 — 858/535-2500.
UCLARADIO.COM: 308 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (UCLA Student Station) — 310/825-9104.
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. Farzad Mashhood (SE).
WIRE SERVICES AND NATIONAL PUBLICATIONS
Associated Press: 221 South Figueroa, Suite 300, Los Angeles, CA 90012 — 213/626-1200. Beth Harris (SE).
USA Today: 10866 Wilshire, #890, Los Angeles, CA 90024 — 310/882-2400. David Leon Moore (L.A. BW).
TELEVISION STATIONS
CBS2: 4200 Radford Ave., Studio City, CA 91604 — 818/655-2400. B: Jim Hill, Steve Hartman.
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, John Hartung.
KTLA: 5800 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90028 — 323/460-5907. B: Damon Andrews.
KCAL: 4200 Radford Ave., Studio City, CA 91604 — 818/655-2400. B: John Ireland, Gary Miller.
KTTV/KCOP: 1999 South Bundy Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90025-5235 — 310/584-2030. B: Rick Garcia.
FS West/Prime Ticket: 1150 South Olive, Suite 350, Los Angeles, CA 90015 — 213/743-7800. Bill Macdonald (UCLA play-by-play). Hosts/Reporters:
NEWSPAPERS
Los Angeles Times: 202 West First St., Los Angeles, CA 90012 — 213/237-7145. Mike James (SE), Pete Thomas (BW).
Los Angeles Daily News: 21860 Burbank Blvd., Suite 200, Woodland Hills, CA 91367 — 818/713-3600. Gene Warnick (SE), Jon Gold (BW).
Orange County Register: 625 North Grand Ave., Santa Ana, CA 92711 — 714/796-7817. David Bean (ASE), Al Balderas (BW).
South Bay Daily Breeze: 5215 Torrance Blvd., Torrance, CA 90509 — 310/540-4201. Todd Bailey (SE). Paper carries L.A. Daily News UCLA beat stories.
Riverside Press-Enterprise: 3450 14th St., Riverside, CA 92501 — 951/368-9533. Jeff Parenti (ASE).
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.
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.
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. Robert Johnson (SE).
Ventura Star: 550 Camarillo Center Dr., Camarillo, CA 93010 — 805/437-0275. Jon Catalini (SE), Joe Curley (BW).
For the second straight season, UCLA’s men’s basketball games will be produced by the UCLA ISP Sports Network, with AM 570 in Los Angeles serving as the fl agship station for the network. This is the 13th year of UCLA’s partnership with AM 570 owner Clear Channel. Other stations on the UCLA ISP Sports Network include KXEX (1550 AM) & KSLK (96.1 FM) in Fresno and KWDJ (1360 AM) in Ridgecrest.
In 2009-10, the UCLA basketball team will again receive maximum television exposure with at least 26 regular season games scheduled to be televised live. Two other games may be televised as “Wildcard” selections.
The Bruins will make 15 appearances as part of the Pacifi c-10 Conference’s television package; 10 national telecasts on Fox Sports Net, three on CBS and two on ESPN. Non-conference highlights of the FSN schedule include the Dec. 6 home game versus Kansas and the Dec. 12 Wooden Classic contest versus Mississippi State. The ESPN selections include the fi rst game of ESPN’s 24-hour marathon to begin the season (Nov. 16 versus Cal State Fullerton) and a College GameDay contest at Washington (Feb. 20). UCLA has two additional opportunities for exposure when wildcard selections will be announced on Feb. 22, 2010.
In addition to the Pac-10’s FSN package, eight more games will be televised locally as part of the Bruins’ package on Prime Ticket and FS West in Los Angeles.
Additionally, the Bruins will make three appearances on the ESPN family of networks in
conjunction with the 76 Classic in Anaheim (Nov. 26, 27 and 29), which is organized by ESPN. Those are in addition to the ESPN appearances versus Cal State Fullerton and Washington.
Chris Roberts ([email protected]) enters his 18th year as the “Voice of the Bruins” and his 29th season broadcasting NCAA Division I sports in Los Angeles. Since 1982, Roberts has broadcast more NCAA Division One games in Los Angeles radio than anyone. Prior to joining the Bruins in the Fall of 1992, he served as the voice of the Long Beach State 49ers for 10 years and one with Cal State Fullerton. During that time, he was the sports director at KFI/KOST 103FM. 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, which he co-authored with Bill Bennett.
A three-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.
Don MacLean, the all-time leading scorer in UCLA and Pac-10 history (2,608 points, 1989-92) and a nine-year NBA standout, will be in his eighth year as the color analyst. Tracy Murray, another former Bruin standout (averaged 18.3 ppg at UCLA) and a 12-year NBA veteran, will be in his second year serving as analyst when MacLean is fulfi lling television obligations.
Fans around the nation can also follow select UCLA games on SIRIUS and XM Satellite Radio.
The game broadcasts are also available on the internet at www.uclabruins.com.
UCLA MEDIA OUTLETS
LEGEND
BW-Beat Writer, SE-Sports Editor, ASE-Assistant Sports Editor, GM-General Manager, B-Broadcaster.
MEDIA INFORMATION
From Left: Tracy Murray, Chris Roberts, Don MacLean
132 NCAA Final Four Appearances - ’62, ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’74, ’75, ’76, ’80, ’95, ’06, ’07, ’08
GENERAL
Location: Fullerton, Calif.Enrollment: 36,000Founded: 1957Nickname: TitansColors: Navy, Orange and WhiteConference: Big WestPresident: Dr. Milton A. GordonAthletic Director: Brian QuinnHome Court: Titan Gym (4,000)
SPORTS INFORMATION
MBB SID: Mel FranksOffi ce Phone: (657) 278-3970Cell Phone: (657) 904-8141Offi ce Fax: (657) 278-3141Press Row: (657) 278-5700E-Mail: [email protected] site: www.fullertontitans.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Bob Burton (7th year)Alma Mater: Fresno State (1968)Career Record: 107-77 (.582)School Record: 107-77 (.582)Offi ce Phone: (657) 278-3711Best Time to Call: Contact SIDAssistant Coaches: Andy Newman, Julius Hicks and Scott Waterman
2009-10 OUTLOOK
2008-09 Overall Record: 15-172008-09 Conference Record: 7-9 (T-7th)2008-09 Postseason Play: None
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1Lettermen Returning/Lost: 5/4Top Returners:Jacques Streeter (PG, 6-0, So.) - 10.4 ppg, 3.8 rpgGerard Anderson (F, 6-6, Sr.) - 9.0 ppg, 5.8 rpgAaron Thompson (G/F, 6-4, Sr.) - 7.9 ppg, 3.9 rpgSeries Record: UCLA leads 9-0
2009-10 SCHEDULE
Nov. 9: CAL STATE LA (EXH); Nov. 14: HOPE INT’L; Nov. 17: @UCLA;
Nov. 24: NEW MEXICO STATE; Dec. 4: Cent. Arkansas (Nacogdoches,
Texas); Dec. 5: @Stephen F. Austin; Dec. 9: @San Diego State; Dec. 12:
OCCIDENTAL; Dec. 21: Weber St. (Logan, Utah); Dec. 22: @Utah State;
Dec. 23: Morehead St. (Logan, Utah); Dec. 28: CS BAKERSFIELD; Jan.
2: @UC Davis; Jan. 7: LONG BEACH ST.; Jan. 9: @UC Riverside; Jan.
14: CAL POLY; Jan. 16: CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE; Jan. 21: @Pacifi c;
Jan. 23: @UC Santa Barbara; Jan. 26: @CS Bakersfi eld; Jan. 30: UC
IRVINE; Feb. 4: @Long Beach St.; Feb. 6: UC RIVERSIDE; Feb. 10: @
UC Irvine; Feb. 13: @CS Northridge; Feb. 17: UC SANTA BARBARA;
Feb. 20: @ESPN Bracketbuster; Feb. 24: @Cal Poly; Mar. 4: PACIFIC;
Mar. 6: UC DAVIS; Mar. 10-13: Big West Tournament.
CAL STATE FULLERTON
GENERAL
Location: Malibu, Calif.Enrollment: 8,000Founded: 1937Nickname: WavesColors: Blue, Orange and WhiteConference: West CoastPresident: Andrew K. BentonAthletic Director: Dr. John WatsonHome Court: Firestone Fieldhouse (3,104)
SPORTS INFORMATION
MBB SID: Roger HorneOffi ce Phone: (310) 506-4455Cell Phone: (805) 279-4551Offi ce Fax: (310) 506-4322Press Row: (310) 456-5050E-Mail: [email protected] site: www.pepperdinesports.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Tom Asbury (8th year)Alma Mater: Wyoming (1968)Career Record: 219-170 (.563)School Record: 134-82 (.620)Offi ce Phone: (310) 506-4161Best Time to Call: Contact SIDAssistant Coaches: Marty Wilson, Damin Lopez, Will Kimble
2009-10 OUTLOOK
2008-09 Overall Record: 9-232008-09 Conference Record: 5-9 (6th)2008-09 Postseason Play: None
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1Lettermen Returning/Lost: 12/3Top Returners:Keion Bell (G, 6-3, So.) - 12.9 ppg, 4.7 rpgMychel Thompson (F, 6-7, Jr.) - 9.6 ppg, 3.5 rpgLorne Jackson (G, 6-2, So.) - 6.6 ppg, 1.6 rpgSeries Record: UCLA leads 15-4
2009-10 SCHEDULE
Nov. 6: WESTMONT (EXH); Nov. 13: PACIFIC; Nov. 17: LONG
BEACH STATE; Nov. 20: UC SAN DIEGO; Nov. 23: @UCLA; Nov.
27: Hampton (Laramie, Wyo.); Nov. 28: Monmouth (Laramie, Wyo.);
Nov. 29: @Wyoming; Dec. 5: @Cal Poly; Dec. 8: FRESNO STATE;
Dec. 10: CAL BAPTIST; Dec. 13: PORTLAND STATE; Dec. 18: NEW
MEXICO STATE; Dec. 21: @UC Irvine; Dec. 23: UTAH; Dec. 30: @
GEORGIA; Jan. 3: MIAMI (FL); Jan. 9: LOYOLA MARYMOUNT; Jan.
14: SANTA CLARA; Jan. 16: SAN FRANCISCO; Jan. 21: @Gonzaga;
Jan. 23: @Portland; Jan. 28: ST. MARY’S; Jan. 30: SAN DIEGO;
Feb. 6: @Loyola Marymount; Feb. 11: @San Francisco; Feb. 13: @
Santa Clara; Feb. 18: PORTLAND; Feb. 20: GONZAGA; Feb. 25: @
St. Mary’s; Feb. 27: @San Diego; Feb. 27: WCC Tournament.
PEPPERDINE
Bob Burton
Nov. 16, 2009
Pauley Pavilion
9:00 p.m.
ESPN
Gerard AndersonGame 1 Tom Asbury
Nov. 23, 2009
Pauley Pavilion
8:00 p.m.
FSW
Mychel ThompsonGame 3
GENERAL
Location: Bakersfi eld, Calif.Enrollment: 8,000Founded: 1970Nickname: RoadrunnersColors: Blue and GoldConference: IndependentPresident: Dr. Horace MitchellAthletic Director: Rudy CarvajalHome Court: Rabobank Arena (10,000)
SPORTS INFORMATION
MBB SID: Kevin GilmoreOffi ce Phone: (661) 654-6071Cell Phone: (661) 428-1278Offi ce Fax: (661) 654-6978Press Row: (661) 321-9773E-Mail: [email protected] site: www.gorunners.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Keith Brown (4th year)Alma Mater: Pacifi c (1978)Career Record: 93-172 (.351)School Record: 52-64 (.448)Offi ce Phone: (661) 654-3094Best Time to Call: Contact SIDAssistant Coaches: Brian Dignan, John Mosley, Geoff Probst
2009-10 OUTLOOK
2008-09 Overall Record: 8-212008-09 Conference Record: N/A2008-09 Postseason Play: None
Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/5Top Returners:Trent Blakley (F, 6-4, Sr.) - 13.4 ppg, 5.7 rpgSantwon Latunde (F, 6-6, Sr.) - 11.0 ppg, 7.6 rpgAlex Johnson (G, 5-10, Jr.) - 8.3 ppg, 2.1 rpgSeries Record: First meeting
2009-10 SCHEDULE
Nov. 13: SANTA CLARA; Nov. 17: UTAH VALLEY; Nov. 20: @
UCLA; Nov. 30: @CS Northridge; Dec. 2: @UC Riverside; Dec.
6: @Oregon State; Dec. 9: @San Jose State; Dec. 16: UTAH
STATE; Dec. 19: @Loyola Marymount; Dec. 23: @San Francisco;
Dec. 28: @CS Fullerton; Dec. 31: CAL POLY; JAN. 3: LOYOLA
MARYMOUNT; Jan. 6: @Cincinnati; Jan. 9: LONGWOOD; Jan.
12: @Southern Mississippi; Jan. 18: MONTANA STATE; Jan.
23: @Utah Valley; Jan. 26: CS FULLERTON; Jan. 30: @Cal
Poly; Feb. 3: UC IRVINE; Feb. 6: @UC Irvine; Feb. 10: CS
NORTHRIDGE; Feb. 13: PACIFIC; Feb. 15: @Idaho State; Feb.
17: @Boise State; Feb. 23: @Frestno State; Feb. 27: @Seattle;
Mar. 2: @Gonzaga.
CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD
Keith Brown
Nov. 20, 2009
Pauley Pavilion
7:30 p.m.
FSW
Trent BlakleyGame 2
2009-10 OPPONENTS
133National Champions - ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’75, ’95
GENERAL
Location: Portland, Ore.Enrollment: 3,300Founded: 1901Nickname: PilotsColors: Purple and WhiteConference: West CoastPresident: Rev. E William Beauchamp, C.S.C., J.D.Athletic Director: Larry WilliamsHome Court: Chiles Center (4,852)
SPORTS INFORMATION
MBB SID: Jason BroughOffi ce Phone: (503) 943-8439Cell Phone: (503) 706-3460Offi ce Fax: (503) 943-7242Press Row: (503) 943-7527E-Mail: [email protected] site: www.portlandpilots.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Eric Reveno (4th year)Alma Mater: Stanford (1989)Career Record: 37-58 (.389)School Record: 37-58 (.389)Offi ce Phone: (503) 943-7714Best Time to Call: Contact SIDAssistant Coaches: Joel Sobotka, Eric Jackson and Michael Wolf
2009-10 OUTLOOK
2008-09 Overall Record: 19-132008-09 Conference Record: 9-5 (3rd)2008-09 Postseason Play: None
Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0Lettermen Returning/Lost: 12/1Top Returners:Nik Raivio (G, 6-4, Sr.) - 16.0 ppg, 6.5 rpgJared Stohl (G, 6-1, Jr.) - 11.2 ppg, 1.6 rpgT.J. Campbell (G, 5-9, Sr.) - 11.1 ppg, 2.3 rpgSeries Record: UCLA leads 3-0
2009-10 SCHEDULE
Oct. 29: CONCORDIA (EXH); Nov. 7: LINFIELD (EXH); Nov. 14: @
Eastern Washington; Nov. 17: SEATTLE; Nov. 21: OREGON; Nov.
26-29: @76 Classic (Anaheim, Calif.); Dec. 2: PORTLAND STATE;
Dec. 6: @Idaho; Dec. 12: DENVER; Dec. 19: @Washington;
Dec. 22: IDAHO; Dec. 28: @Nevada; Dec. 31: EVERGREEN
STATE; Jan. 2: ARMY; Jan. 9: GONZAGA; Jan. 14: @San Diego;
Jan. 16: @St. Mary’s; Jan. 21: LOYOLA MARYMOUNT; Jan. 23:
PEPPERDINE; Jan. 28: @San Francisco; Jan. 30: @Santa Clara;
Feb. 4: @Gonzaga; Feb. 11: SAN DIEGO; Feb. 13: ST. MARY’S;
Feb. 18: @Pepperdine; Feb. 20: @Loyola Marymount; Feb. 25:
SAN FRANCISCO; Feb. 27: SANTA CLARA; Mar. 2: LEWIS &
CLARK; Mar. 5-8: West Coast Tournament.
PORTLAND
GENERAL
Location: Minneapolis, Minn.Enrollment: 50,883Founded: 1851Nickname: Golden GophersColors: Maroon and GoldConference: Big TenPresident: Robert BruininksAthletic Director: Joel MaturiHome Court: Williams Arena (14,625)
SPORTS INFORMATION
MBB SID: Matt SlieterOffi ce Phone: (612) 615-4090Cell Phone: N/AOffi ce Fax: (612) 615-0359Press Row: N/AE-Mail: [email protected] site: www.gophersports.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Tubby Smith (4th year)Alma Mater: High Point (1973)Career Record: 429-170 (.716)School Record: 42-25 (.627)Offi ce Phone: (612) 625-3085Best Time to Call: Contact SIDAssistant Coaches: Ron Jirsa, Vince Taylor and Saul Smith
2009-10 OUTLOOK
2008-09 Overall Record: 22-112008-09 Conference Record: 9-9 (8th)2008-09 Postseason Play: Lost 76-62 to Texas in First Round of NCAA TournamentStarters Returning/Lost: 4/1Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/4Top Returners:Lawrence Westbrook (G, 6-0, Sr.) - 12.6 ppg, 2.5 rpgAl Nolen (G, 6-1, Jr.) - 6.5 ppg, 3.2 rpgBlake Hoffarber (G, 6-4, Jr.) - 6.4 ppg, 2.7 rpgSeries Record: UCLA leads 5-1
2009-10 SCHEDULE
Nov. 5: MINNESOTA-DULUTH (EXH); Nov. 9: MINN. STATE (EXH);
Nov. 13: TENNESSEE TECH; Nov. 16: STEPHEN F. AUSTIN; Nov.
19: UTAH VALLEY; Nov. 26-29: @76 Classic (Anaheim, Calif.); Dec.
2: @Miami; Dec. 5: BROWN; Dec. 8: MORGAN STATE; Dec. 12:
ST. JOSEPH’S; Dec. 15: NORTHERN ILLINOIS; Dec. 23: SOUTH
DAKOTA ST.; Dec. 29: PENN STATE; Jan. 2: @Iowa; Jan. 5: @
Purdue; Jan. 9: OHIO STATE; Jan. 13: @Michigan State; Jan. 17:
@Indiana; Jan. 23: MICHIGAN STATE; Jan. 26: NORTHWESTERN;
Jan. 31: @Ohio State; Feb. 6: @Penn State; Feb. 11: MICHIGAN;
Feb. 14: @Northwestern; Feb. 18: WISCONSIN; Feb. 20 or 21:
INDIANA; Feb. 24: PURDUE; Feb. 27 or 28: @Illinois; Mar. 2/3/4:
@Michigan; Mar. 7: IOWA; Mar. 11-14: Big Ten Tournament.
MINNESOTA
Eric Reveno
Nov. 26, 2009
76 Classic
8:00 p.m.
ESPN2
Nik RaivioGame 4 Tubby Smith
Nov. 27, 2009
76 Classic
TBD
ESPNU
Lawrence WestbrookPossible Game 5
GENERAL
Location: Indianapolis, Ind.Enrollment: 4,200Founded: 1855Nickname: BulldogsColors: Blue and WhiteConference: Horizon LeaguePresident: Dr. Bobby FongAthletic Director: Barry CollierHome Court: Hinkle Fieldhouse (10,000)
SPORTS INFORMATION
MBB SID: Jim McGrathOffi ce Phone: (317) 970-9414Home Phone: (317) 842-5940Offi ce Fax: (317) 940-9808Press Row: (317) 940-9994E-Mail: [email protected] site: www.butlersports.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Brad Stevens (3rd year)Alma Mater: DePauw (1999)Career Record: 56-10 (.848)School Record: 56-10 (.848)Offi ce Phone: (317) 940-9377Best Time to Call: Contact SIDAssistant Coaches: Matthew Graves and Terry Johnson, Micah Shrewsberry
2009-10 OUTLOOK
2008-09 Overall Record: 26-62008-09 Conference Record: 15-3 (1st)2008-09 Postseason Play: Lost 75-71 to LSU in First Round of NCAA TournamentStarters Returning/Lost: 5/0Lettermen Returning/Lost: 12/0Top Returners:Matt Howard (F, 6-8, Jr.) - 14.8 ppg, 6.8 rpgGordon Hayward (F, 6-9, So.) - 13.1 ppg, 6.5 rpgShelvin Mack (G, 6-3, So.) - 11.9 ppg, 4.4 rpgSeries Record: UCLA leads 4-1
2009-10 SCHEDULE
Nov. 1: DEPAUW (EXH); Nov. 7: TAYLOR (EXH); Nov. 14:
DAVIDSON; Nov. 18: @Northwestern; Nov. 21: @Evansville; Nov.
26-29: @76 Classic (Anaheim, Calif.); Dec. 2: @Ball State; Dec.
5: VALPARAISO; Dec. 8: vs. Georgetown (New York, N.Y.); Dec.
12: OHIO STATE; Dec. 19: XAVIER; Dec. 22: @UAB; Dec. 31:
GREEN BAY; Jan. 2: MILWAUKEE; Jan. 8: @Wright State; Jan. 10:
@Detroit; Jan. 14: CLEVELAND STATE; Jan. 16: YOUNGSTOWN
STATE; Jan. 21: @Loyola-Chicago; Jan. 23: @UIC; Jan. 29: @
Green Bay; Jan. 31: @Milwaukee; Feb. 4: DETROIT; Feb. 11:
@Youngstown State; Feb. 13: @Cleveland State; Feb. 17: UIC;
Feb. 20: @ESPN Bracketbuster; Feb. 26: @Valparaiso; Mar. 2-9:
Horizon League Tournament.
BUTLER
Brad Stevens
Nov. 27, 2009
76 Classic
TBD
ESPNU
Matt HowardPossible Game 5
2009-10 OPPONENTS
134 NCAA Final Four Appearances - ’62, ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’74, ’75, ’76, ’80, ’95, ’06, ’07, ’08
GENERAL
Location: Lawrence, Kan.Enrollment: 30,102Founded: 1866Nickname: JayhawksColors: Crimson and BlueConference: Big 12President: Bernadette Gray-LittleAthletic Director: Lew PerkinsHome Court: Allen Fieldhouse (16,300)
SPORTS INFORMATION
MBB SID: Chris TheisenOffi ce Phone: (785) 864-3474Cell Phone: (785) 331-9356Offi ce Fax: (785) 864-7944Press Row: (785) 864-3417E-Mail: [email protected] site: www.kuathletics.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Bill Self (7th year)Alma Mater: Oklahoma State (1985)Career Record: 376-145 (.722)School Record: 169-40 (.809)Offi ce Phone: (785) 864-3056Best Time to Call: Contact SIDAssistant Coaches: Joe Dooley, Kurtis Townsend and Danny Manning
2009-10 OUTLOOK
2008-09 Overall Record: 27-82008-09 Conference Record: 14-2 (1st)2008-09 Postseason Play: Lost to Michigan State, 67-62, in Sweet Sixteen of NCAA TournamentStarters Returning/Lost: 5/0Lettermen Returning/Lost: 12/4Top Returners:Sherron Collins (G, 5-11, Sr.) - 18.9 ppg, 5.0 apgCole Aldrich (C, 6-11, Jr.) - 14.9 ppg, 11.1 rpgTyshawn Taylor (G, 6-3, So.) - 9.7 ppg, 3.0 apgSeries Record: UCLA leads 10-4
2009-10 SCHEDULE
Nov. 3: FT. HAYS ST. (EXH); Nov. 10: PITTSBURG ST. (EXH); Nov. 13:
HOFSTRA; Nov. 17: Memphis (St. Louis); Nov. 17: CENT. ARKANSAS;
Nov. 25: OAKLAND; Nov. 27: TENNESSEE TECH; Dec. 2: ALCORN
STATE; Dec. 6: @UCLA; Dec. 9: RADFORD; Dec. 12: La Salle (Kansas
City); Dec. 19: MICHIGAN; Dec. 22: CALIFORNIA; Dec. 29: Belmont;
Jan. 2: @Temple; Jan. 6: CORNELL; Jan. 10: @Tennessee; Jan. 13:
@Nebraska; Jan. 16: TEXAS TECH; Jan. 20: BAYLOR; Jan. 23: @
Iowa State; Jan. 25: MISSOURI; Jan. 30: @Kansas State; Feb. 3:
@Colorado; Feb. 6: NEBRASKA; Feb. 8: @Texas; Feb. 13: IOWA
STATE; Feb. 15: @Texas A&M; Feb. 20: COLORADO STATE; Feb. 22:
OKLAHOMA; Feb. 27: @Oklahoma State; Mar. 3: KANSAS STATE;
Mar. 6: @Missouri; Mar. 10-13: @Big 12 Tournament.
GENERAL
Location: Starkville, Miss.Enrollment: 18,601Founded: 1878Nickname: BulldogsColors: Maroon and WhiteConference: Southeastern (Western Division)President: Dr. Mark E. KeenumAthletic Director: Greg ByrneHome Court: Humphrey Coliseum (10,500)
SPORTS INFORMATION
MBB SID: Greg EllisOffi ce Phone: (662) 325-3595Cell Phone: N/AOffi ce Fax: (662) 325-3654Press Row: N/AE-Mail: [email protected] site: www.mstateathletics.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Rick Stansbury (12th year)Alma Mater: Campbellsville (1982)Career Record: 231-128 (.643)School Record: 231-128 (.643)Offi ce Phone: (662) 325-3800Best Time to Call: Contact SIDAssistant Coaches: Robert Kirby, Phil Cunningham and Marcus Grant
2009-10 OUTLOOK
2008-09 Overall Record: 23-132008-09 Conference Record: 9-7 (3rd - West)2008-09 Postseason Play: Lost to Washington, 71-58, in First Round of NCAA TournamentStarters Returning/Lost: 5/0Lettermen Returning/Lost: 12/4Top Returners:Jarvis Varnado (F, 6-9, Sr.) - 12.9 ppg, 8.8 rpgBarry Stewart (G, 6-3, Sr.) - 12.4 ppg, 3.8 rpgRavern Johnson (G, 6-7, Jr.) - 12.1 ppg, 3.1 rpgSeries Record: UCLA leads 1-0
2009-10 SCHEDULE
Oct. 31: OKLAHOMA CITY (EXH); Nov. 7: GEORGETOWN, KY (EXH);
Nov. 13: RIDER; Nov. 19: S.E. LOUISIANA; Nov. 21: BETHUNE-
COOKMAN; Nov. 24: UT-PAN AM; Nov. 27-28: @South Padre Island
Invitational (South Padre Island, Texas); Dec. 5: ST. BONAVENTURE; Dec.
10: DePaul (Tampa, Fla.); Dec. 12: UCLA (Anaheim, Calif.); Dec. 16:
WRIGHT STATE; Dec. 19: @Houston; Dec. 22: @Centenary; Dec. 28:
MISS. VALLEY ST.; Dec. 31: @San Diego; Jan. 4: @Western Kentucky;
Jan. 9: @Ole Miss; Jan. 14: ARKANSAS; Jan. 16: GEORGIA; Jan. 23:
@Alabama; Jan. 28: @Arkansas; Jan. 30: LSU; Feb. 3: @Vanderbilt;
Feb. 6: @Florida; Feb. 11: OLE MISS; Feb. 13: AUBURN; Feb. 20: @
LSU; Feb. 24: ALABAMA; Feb. 27: @South Carolina; Mar. 3: @Auburn;
Mar. 6: TENNESSEE; Mar. 11-14: SEC Tournament.
KANSAS
GENERAL
Location: Las Cruces, N.M.Enrollment: 16,428Founded: 1888Nickname: AggiesColors: Crimson and WhiteConference: Western AthleticInterim President: Dr. Manuel PachecoAthletic Director: Dr. McKinley BostonHome Court: Pan American Center (12,482)
SPORTS INFORMATION
MBB SID: Tiffany FranklinOffi ce Phone: (575) 646-3929Cell Phone: (575) 642-2168Offi ce Fax: (575) 646-2425Press Row: (575) 646-3400E-Mail: [email protected] site: www.nmstatesports.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Marvin Menzies (3rd year)Alma Mater: UCLA (1987)Career Record: 38-29 (.567)School Record: 38-29 (.567)Offi ce Phone: (575) 646-1447Best Time to Call: Contact SIDAssistant Coaches: Mick Durham, Chris Pompey and Paul Weir
2009-10 OUTLOOK
2008-09 Overall Record: 17-152008-09 Conference Record: 9-7 (T-3rd)2008-09 Postseason Play: None
Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0Lettermen Returning/Lost: 11/2Top Returners:Jahmar Young (G, 6-5, Jr.) - 17.9 ppg, 4.0 rpgJonathan Gibson (F, 6-1, Sr.) - 14.1 ppg, 1.9 rpgWendell McKines (F, 6-6, Jr.) - 12.1 ppg, 10.0 rpgSeries Record: UCLA leads 7-1
2009-10 SCHEDULE
Nov. 2: WEST. NEW MEXICO (EXH); Nov. 13: @St. Mary’s; Nov. 17:
NEW MEXICO; Nov. 21: OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE ST.; Nov. 24: @
CS Fullerton; Nov. 26: NORTH CAROLINA AT&T; Dec. 1: UTEP; Dec.
5: @ New Mexico; Dec. 13: @UTEP; Dec. 15: UCLA; Dec. 18: @
Pepperdine; Dec. 21: ALCORN STATE; Dec. 23: TEXAS SOUTHERN;
Dec. 28: PRAIRIE VIEW A&M; Jan. 2: UTAH STATE; Jan. 4: NEVADA;
Jan. 9: @Boise State; Jan. 11: @Idaho; Jan. 16: FRESNO STATE;
Jan. 21: @Hawai’i; Jan. 23: @San Jose State; Jan. 30: @Louisiana
Tech; Feb. 6: SAN JOSE STATE; Feb. 8: LOUISIANA TECH; Feb. 11:
@Fresno State; Feb. 15: HAWAI’I; Feb. 20: @ESPN BracketBuster;
Feb. 24: IDAHO; Feb. 27: BOISE STATE; Mar. 4: @Nevada; Mar.
6: @Utah State; Mar. 10-13: WAC Tournament.
MISSISSIPPI STATE
Bill Self
Dec. 6, 2009
Pauley Pavilion
2:30 p.m.
FSN/PT
Cole AldrichGame 7 Rick Stansbury
Dec. 12, 2009
Honda Center
1:30 p.m.
FSN/FSW
Jarvis VarnadoGame 8
NEW MEXICO STATE
Marvin Menzies
Dec. 15, 2009
Pauley Pavilion
7:30 p.m.
PT
Jahmar YoungGame 9
2009-10 OPPONENTS
135National Champions - ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’75, ’95
GENERAL
Location: Notre Dame, Ind.Enrollment: 11,733Founded: 1842Nickname: Fighting IrishColors: Gold and BlueConference: Big EastPresident: Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C.Athletic Director: Jack SwarbrickHome Court: Joyce Center (TBA)
SPORTS INFORMATION
MBB SID: Bernadette CafarelliOffi ce Phone: (574) 631-7516Home Phone: N/AOffi ce Fax: (574) 631-7941Press Row: (574) 631-5309E-Mail: [email protected] site: www.und.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Mike Brey (10th year)Alma Mater: George Washington (1982)Career Record: 287-153 (.652)School Record: 188-101 (.651)Offi ce Phone: (574) 631-6225Best Time to Call: Contact SIDAssistant Coaches: Anthony Solomon, Rod Balanis and Martin Ingelsby
2009-10 OUTLOOK
2008-09 Overall Record: 21-152008-09 Conference Record: 8-10 (T-9th)2008-09 Postseason Play: Lost to Penn State in Semifi nals of NITStarters Returning/Lost: 2/3Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/4Top Returners:Luke Harangody (F, 6-8, Sr.) - 23.3 ppg, 11.8 rpgTory Jackson (G, 6-11, Sr.) - 10.6 ppg, 4.9 apgTyrone Nash (G, 6-8, Jr.) - 3.0 ppg, 3.6 rpgSeries Record: UCLA leads 28-19
2009-10 SCHEDULE
Nov. 1: LEWIS (EXH); Nov. 6: QUINCY (EXH); Nov. 14: NORTH FLORIDA;
Nov. 16: ST. FRANCIS (PA); Nov. 19: LONG BEACH ST.; Nov. 22:
LIBERTY; Nov. 24: KENNESAW ST.; Nov. 27: vs. Northwestern (Chicago);
Nov. 28: Iowa St. or St. Louis (Chicago); Dec. 1: IDAHO ST.; Dec. 6:
CENTRAL FLORIDA; Dec. 9: IUPUI; Dec. 12: LOYOLA MARYMOUNT;
Dec. 19: UCLA; Dec. 22: BUCKNELL; Dec. 30: PROVIDENCE; Jan. 2:
@Connecticut; Jan. 5: @S. Florida; Jan. 9: WEST VIRGINIA; Jan. 16: @
Cincinnati; Jan. 18: SYRACUSE; Jan. 23: DEPAUL; Jan. 27: @Villanova;
Jan. 30: @Rutgers; Feb. 4: CINCINNATI; Feb. 7: S. FLORIDA; Feb.
11: @Seton Hall; Feb. 14: ST. JOHN’S; Feb. 17: @Louisville; Feb. 24:
PITTSBURGH; Feb. 27: @Georgetown; Mar. 3: CONNECTICUT; Mar.
6: @Marquette; Mar. 9-13: Big East Tournament.
NOTRE DAME COLORADO STATE
GENERAL
Location: Dover, Del.Enrollment: 3,534Founded: 1891Nickname: HornetsColors: Columbia Blue and RedConference: Mid-Eastern AthleticActing President: Dr. Claibourne D. SmithAthletic Director: Derek CarterHome Court: Memorial Hall (2,000)
SPORTS INFORMATION
MBB SID: Paul DodsonOffi ce Phone: (302) 857-7365Home Phone: N/AOffi ce Fax: (302) 857-6034Press Row: (302) 857-7112E-Mail: [email protected] site: www.dsuhornets.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Greg Jackson (10th year)Alma Mater: St. Paul’s (1980)Career Record: 303-213 (.587)School Record: 140-136 (.507)Offi ce Phone: (302) 857-7493Best Time to Call: Contact SIDAssistant Coaches: Jarrell Wilkerson, Keith Walker and Arthur Tyson
2009-10 OUTLOOK
2008-09 Overall Record: 8-242008-09 Conference Record: 6-10 (10th)2008-09 Postseason Play: None
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/8Top Returners:Frisco Sandidge (F, 6-6, Sr.) - 10.4 ppg, 6.7 rpgMarcus Neal (G, 6-5, Sr.) - 8.4 ppg, 3.3 rpgTrevor Welcher (G, 5-11, Jr.) - 5-4 ppg, 2.4 rpgSeries Record: UCLA leads 2-0
2009-10 SCHEDULE
Nov. 14: HOLY FAMILY; Nov. 16: WILMINGTON; Nov. 18: MAINE;
Nov. 24: MARY WASHINGTON COLL.; Dec. 1: DELAWARE; Dec.
5: @Maryland-Eastern Shore; Dec. 7: @Arkansas; Dec. 12: @
Arizona State; Dec. 19: @Ohio State; Dec. 27: @UCLA; Dec. 30:
LEHIGH; Jan. 9: WINSTON-SALEM STATE; Jan. 11: S. CAROLINA
ST.; Jan. 16: @Bethune-Cookman; Jan. 18: @Florida A&M; Jan.
23: @Morgan State; Jan. 25: @Coppin State; Jan. 30: HAMPTON;
Feb. 1: HOWARD; Feb. 6: @North Carolina AT&T; Feb. 8: @Norfolk
State; Feb. 13: BETHUNE-COOKMAN; Feb. 15: FLORIDA A&M;
Feb. 17: MORGAN STATE; Feb. 22: COPPIN STATE; Feb. 27:
@Hampton; Mar. 4: MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE; Mar. 8-13:
Mid-Eastern Athletic Tournament.
DELAWARE STATE
Greg Jackson
Dec. 27, 2009
Pauley Pavilion
1:00 p.m.
No TV
Marcus NealGame 12
2009-10 OPPONENTS
GENERAL
Location: Fort Collins, Colo.Enrollment: 25,413Founded: 1870Nickname: RamsColors: Green and GoldConference: Mountain WestPresident: Dr. Anthony A. FrankAthletic Director: Paul KowalczykHome Court: Moby Arena (8,745)
SPORTS INFORMATION
MBB SID: Danny MattieOffi ce Phone: (970) 491-5050Cell Phone: (970) 217-3140Offi ce Fax: (970) 491-1348Press Row: (970) 491-3981E-Mail: [email protected] site: www.csurams.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Tim Miles (3rd year)Alma Mater: Maryland (1989)Career Record: 228-179 (.560)School Record: 16-47 (.254)Offi ce Phone: (970) 491-6232Best Time to Call: Contact SIDAssistant Coaches: Niko Medved, Craig Smith and DeMarlo Slocum
2009-10 OUTLOOK
2008-09 Overall Record: 9-222008-09 Conference Record: 4-12 (8th)2008-09 Postseason Play: None
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/4Top Returners:Andy Ogide (F, 6-9, Jr.) - 10.2 ppg, 5.8 rpgJesse Carr (G, 6-2, So.) - 8.8 ppg, 1.9 rpgAndre McFarland (F, 6-6, Jr.) - 8.4 ppg, 4.1 rpgSeries Record: Tied 3-3
2009-10 SCHEDULE
Nov. 3: REGIS (EXH); Nov. 7: WESTERN ST. (EXH); Nov. 13-15:
@Basketball Travelers Tip-Off (Eugene, Ore.); Nov. 20: @Indiana
State; Nov. 24: MAYVILLE ST.; Nov. 29: SAN FRANCISCO; Dec.
1: @Northern Colorado; Dec. 5: DENVER; Dec. 10: COLORADO;
Dec. 12: MONTANA; Dec. 20: N. ARIZONA; Dec. 22: @UCLA;
Dec. 28: @Fresno St.; Dec. 31: YALE; Jan. 6: @Wyoming;
Jan. 9: @Air Force; Jan. 16: @BYU; Jan. 20: UNLV; Jan. 23:
@New Mexico; Jan. 27: TCU; Jan. 30: SAN DIEGO ST.; Feb. 3:
@Utah; Feb. 6: WYOMING; Feb. 9: @Air Force; Feb. 17: BYU;
Feb. 20: @UNLV; Feb. 23: NEW MEXICO; Feb. 27: @TCU;
Mar. 3: @San Diego St.; Mar. 6: UTAH; Mar. 10-13: Mountain
West Tournament.
Tim Miles
Dec. 22, 2009
Pauley Pavilion
7:30 p.m.
No TV
Andy OgideGame 11Mike Brey
Dec. 19, 2009
Joyce Center
11:00 a.m. ET
CBS
Luke HarangodyGame 10
136 NCAA Final Four Appearances - ’62, ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’74, ’75, ’76, ’80, ’95, ’06, ’07, ’08
2009-10 OPPONENTS
GENERAL
Location: Tempe, Ariz.Enrollment: 63,278Founded: 1885Nickname: Sun DevilsColors: Maroon and GoldConference: Pacifi c-10President: Dr. Michael CrowAthletic Director: Lisa LoveHome Court: Wells Fargo Arena (13,947)
SPORTS INFORMATION
MBB SID: Doug TammaroOffi ce Phone: (480) 965-5799Cell Phone: (480) 734-7795Offi ce Fax: (480) 965-5408Press Row: (480) 965-4778E-Mail: [email protected] site: www.thesundevils.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Herb Sendek (4th year)Alma Mater: Carnegie-Mellon (1985)Career Record: 308-203 (.603)School Record: 54-45 (.545)Offi ce Phone: (480) 965-3261Best Time to Call: Weekday morningsAssistant Coaches: Dedrique Taylor, Scott Pera and Lamont Smith
2009-10 OUTLOOK
2008-09 Overall Record: 25-102008-09 Conference Record: 11-7 (T-3rd)2008-09 Postseason Play: Lost to Syracuse, 78-67, in Second Round of NCAA TournamentStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/2Top Returners:Rihards Kuksiks (G/F, 6-6, Jr.) - 10.3 ppg, 3.8 rpgDerek Glasser (G, 6-1, Sr.) - 8.8 ppg, 4.8 apgTy Abbott (G, 6-3, Jr.) - 7.1 ppg, 4.0 rpgSeries Record: UCLA leads 56-16
2009-10 SCHEDULE
Nov. 13: W. ILLINOIS; Nov. 16: TEXAS ST.; Nov. 17: TCU or
CS NORTHRIDGE; Nov. 20: SAN FRANCISCO; Nov. 25-27: NIT
Season Tip-Off (New York, N.Y.); Nov. 30: ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF;
Dec. 3: BAYLOR; Dec. 8: @BYU; Dec. 12: DELAWARE ST.; Dec.
19: SAN DIEGO ST.; Dec. 21: UC SANTA BARBARA; Dec. 23: USC
UPSTATE; Dec. 31: @UCLA; Jan. 2: @USC; Jan. 8: WASHINGTON;
Jan. 10: WASHINGTON STATE; Jan. 14: @Oregon; Jan. 16: @
Oregon State; Jan. 23: ARIZONA; Jan. 28: CALIFORNIA; Jan. 30:
STANFORD; Feb. 4: @Washington State; Feb. 6: @Washington;
Feb. 11: OREGON STATE; Feb. 13: OREGON; Feb. 21: @Arizona;
Feb. 25: @Stanford; Feb. 27: @California; Mar. 4: USC; Mar. 6:
UCLA; Mar. 10-13: Pac-10 Tournament.
ARIZONA STATE
Herb Sendek
Dec. 31, 2009Pauley Pavilion
1:30 p.m./FSN/PTMar. 6, 2010
Wells Fargo ArenaTBD/WC
Derek GlasserGame 13/30
GENERAL
Location: Tucson, Ariz.Enrollment: 37,600Founded: 1885Nickname: WildcatsColors: Cardinal and NavyConference: Pacifi c-10President: Dr. Robert SheltonAthletic Director: Jim LivengoodHome Court: McKale Center (14,545)
SPORTS INFORMATION
MBB SID: Richard PaigeOffi ce Phone: (520) 621-4163Home Phone: (520) 790-4347Offi ce Fax: (520) 621-2681Press Row: (520) 621-4334E-Mail: [email protected] site: www.arizonaathletics.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Sean Miller (1st year)Alma Mater: Pittsburgh (1992)Career Record: 120-47 (.719)School Record: 0-0 (.000)Offi ce Phone: (520) 621-4813Best Time to Call: Contact SIDAssistant Coaches: Archie Miller, Emanuel “Book” Johnson and James Whitford
2009-10 OUTLOOK
2008-09 Overall Record: 21-142008-09 Conference Record: 9-9 (T-5th)2008-09 Postseason Play: Lost to Louisville, 103-64, in Sweet Sixteen of NCAA TournamentStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/5Top Returners:Nic Wise (G, 5-10, Sr.) - 15.7 ppg, 4.6 apgJamelle Horne (F, 6-6, Jr.) - 6.8 ppg, 5.1 rpgKyle Fogg (G, 6-2, So.) - 9.2 ppg, 1.7Series Record: UCLA leads 46-32
2009-10 SCHEDULE
Nov. 4: AUGUSTANNA COLL. (EXH); Nov. 10: WEST NEW MEXICO
(EXH); Nov. 15: NORTHERN ARIZONA; Nov. 19: RICE; Nov. 23-
25: @EA Sports Maui Invitational (Maui); Dec. 2: UNLV; Dec. 6: @
Oklahoma; Dec. 9: LOUISIANA TECH; Dec. 12: @ San Diego St.;
Dec. 21: LIPSCOMB; Dec. 23: NORTH CAROLINA STATE; Dec. 28:
@ BYU; Dec. 31: @USC; Jan. 2: @UCLA; Jan. 8: WASHINGTON
STATE; Jan. 10: WASHINGTON; Jan. 14: @Oregon State; Jan. 16:
@Oregon; Jan. 23: @Arizona State; Jan. 28: STANFORD; Jan. 31:
CALIFORNIA; Feb. 4: @Washington; Feb. 6: @Washington State;
Feb. 11: OREGON; Feb. 13: OREGON STATE; Feb. 21: ARIZONA
STATE; Feb. 25: @California; Feb. 27: @Stanford; Mar. 4: UCLA;
Mar. 6: USC; Mar. 10-13: Pac-10 Tournament.
ARIZONA
Sean Miller
Jan. 2, 2010Pauley Pavilion
10:00 a.m./CBSMar. 4, 2010McKale Center5:30 p.m./WC
Nic WiseGame 14/29
CALIFORNIA
Mike Montgomery
Jan. 6, 2010Haas Pavilion
7:30 p.m./FSN/FSWFeb. 6, 2010Pauley Pavilion1:00 p.m./CBS
Jerome RandleGame 15/23
GENERAL
Location: Berkeley, Calif.Enrollment: 33,000Founded: 1868Nickname: Golden BearsColors: Blue and GoldConference: Pacifi c-10Chancellor: Dr. Robert BirgeneauAthletic Director: Sandy BarbourHome Court: Haas Pavilion (11,877)
SPORTS INFORMATION
MBB SID: Tim MiguelOffi ce Phone: (510) 642-5363Cell Phone: (510) 326-9761Offi ce Fax: (510) 643-7778Press Row: (510) 642-3098E-Mail: [email protected] site: www.CalBears.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Mike Montgomery (2nd year)Alma Mater: Long Beach State (1968)Career Record: 569-255 (.691)School Record: 22-11 (.667)Offi ce Phone: (510) 642-0361Best Time to Call: Contact SIDAssistant Coaches: Travis DeCuire, Gregg Gottlieb and Jay John
2009-10 OUTLOOK
2008-09 Overall Record: 22-112008-09 Conference Record: 11-7 (T-3rd)2008-09 Postseason Play: Lost to Maryland, 84-71, in First Round of NCAA TournamentStarters Returning/Lost: 4/1Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/3Top Returners:Jerome Randle (G, 5-10, Sr.) - 18.3 ppg, 5.0 apgPatrick Christopher (G, 6-5, Sr.) - 14.5 ppg, 3.8 rpgJamal Boykin (F, 6-8, Sr.) - 9.6 ppg, 6.4 rpgSeries Record: UCLA leads 130-95
2009-10 SCHEDULE
Nov. 5: CHICO STATE (EXH); Nov. 9: MURRAY STATE; Nov.
11: DETROIT; Nov. 19: Syracuse, (New York, N.Y.); Nov. 20:
UNC/Ohio St. (New York, N.Y.); Nov. 24: JACKSONVILLE; Nov. 29:
PRINCETON; Dec. 2: @New Mexico; Dec. 5: IOWA ST.; Dec. 9: @
Pacifi c; Dec. 22: @Kansas; Dec. 28-29: GOLDEN BEAR CLASSIC
(Berkeley, Calif.); Jan. 2: STANFORD; Jan. 6: UCLA; Jan. 9: USC;
Jan. 14: @Washington State; Jan. 16: @Washington; Jan. 21:
OREGON; Jan. 23: OREGON STATE; Jan. 28: @Arizona State;
Jan. 31: @Arizona; Feb. 4: @USC; Feb. 6: @UCLA; Feb. 11:
WASHINGTON; Feb. 13: WASHINGTON STATE; Feb. 18: @Oregon
State; Feb. 20: @Oregon; Feb. 25: ARIZONA; Feb. 27: ARIZONA
STATE; Mar. 6: @Stanford; Mar. 10-13: Pac-10 Tournament.
137National Champions - ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’75, ’95
2009-10 OPPONENTS
STANFORD
Johnny Dawkins
Jan. 9, 2010Maples Pavilion7:00 p.m./PTFeb. 4, 2010Pauley Pavilion7:30 p.m./PT
Landry FieldsGame 16/22
GENERAL
Location: Stanford, Calif.Enrollment: 17,833Founded: 1891Nickname: CardinalColors: Cardinal and WhiteConference: Pacifi c-10President: John HennessyAthletic Director: Bob BowlsbyHome Court: Maples Pavilion (7,329)
SPORTS INFORMATION
MBB SID: Brian RissoOffi ce Phone: (650) 736-9044Cell Phone: (650) 200-9513Offi ce Fax: (650) 725-2957Press Row: (650) 723-4418E-Mail: [email protected] site: www.gostanford.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Johnny Dawkins (2nd year)Alma Mater: Duke (1986)Career Record: 20-14 (.589)School Record: 20-14 (.589)Offi ce Phone: (650) 723-0562Best Time to Call: Contact SIDAssistant Coaches: Dick Davey, Rodney Tention and Mike Schrage
2009-10 OUTLOOK
2008-09 Overall Record: 20-142008-09 Conference Record: 6-12 (9th)2008-09 Postseason Play: Lost to Oregon St., 65-62, in semifi nals of CBIStarters Returning/Lost: 2/3Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/5Top Returners:Landry Fields (G/F, 6-7, Sr.) - 12.6 ppg, 6.6 rpgJosh Owens (F/C, 6-8, Jr.) - 6.9 ppg, 3.6 rpgJeremy Green (G, 6-4, So.) - 6.4, 0.7 spgSeries Record: UCLA leads 132-89
2009-10 SCHEDULE
Nov. 6: SONOMA ST. (EXH); Nov. 13: @San Diego; Nov. 15: CAL
POLY; Nov. 18: ORAL ROBERTS; Nov. 21: FLORIDA A&M; Nov. 24:
Virginia (Cancun, Mex.); Nov. 25: Cleveland St./Kentucky (Cancun,
Mex.); Nov. 29: PORTLAND ST.; Dec. 13: UC DAVIS; Dec. 16:
OKLAHOMA ST.; Dec. 19: @Northwestern; Dec. 22: @Texas Tech;
Dec. 29: JAMES MADISON; Jan. 2: @California; Jan. 6: USC; Jan. 9:
UCLA; Jan. 14: @Washington; Jan. 16: @Washington State; Jan. 21:
OREGON STATE; Jan. 23: OREGON; Jan. 28: @Arizona; Jan. 30: @
Arizona State; Feb. 4: @UCLA; Feb. 6: @USC; Feb. 11: WASHINGTON
STATE; Feb. 13: WASHINGTON; Feb. 18: @Oregon; Feb. 20: @
Oregon State; Feb. 25: ARIZONA STATE; Feb. 27: ARIZONA; Mar.
6: CALIFORNIA; Mar. 10-13: Pac-10 Tournament.
GENERAL
Location: Los Angeles, Calif.Enrollment: 33,500Founded: 1880Nickname: TrojansColors: Cardinal and GoldConference: Pacifi c-10President: Dr. Steven SampleAthletic Director: Mike GarrettHome Court: Galen Center (10,258)
SPORTS INFORMATION
MBB SID: David TuttleOffi ce Phone: (213) 740-8480Cell Phone: (213) 725-3102Offi ce Fax: (213) 740-7584Press Row: (213) 740-3900E-Mail: [email protected] site: www.usctrojans.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Kevin O’Neill (1st year)Alma Mater: McGill (1979)Career Record: 171-180 (.487)School Record: 0-0 (.000)Offi ce Phone: (213) 740-3815Best Time to Call: MorningsAssistant Coaches: Gib Arnold, Bob Cantu and Phil Johnson
2009-10 OUTLOOK
2008-09 Overall Record: 22-132008-09 Conference Record: 9-9 (T-5th)2008-09 Postseason Play: Lost to Michigan State, 74-69, in Second Round of NCAA TournamentStarters Returning/Lost: 2/3Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/5Top Returners:Dwight Lewis (G, 6-5, Sr.) - 14.4 ppg, 3.3 rpgLeonard Washington (F, 6-7, So.) - 6.1 ppg, 4.2 rpgMarcus Johnson (G/F, 6-6, Sr.) - 3.1 ppg, 1.8 rpgSeries Record: UCLA leads 128-101
2009-10 SCHEDULE
Nov. 1: CS DOMINGUEZ HILLS (EXH); Nov. 17: UC RIVERSIDE;
Nov. 21: LOYOLA MARYMOUNT; Nov. 27: COPPIN ST.; Nov. 29:
NEBRASKA; Dec. 3: @Texas; Dec. 5: @Georgia Tech; Dec. 8:
SACRAMENTO ST.; Dec. 11: IDAHO ST.; Dec. 19: TENNESSEE;
Dec. 22-25: @Diamond Head Classic (Honolulu); Dec. 31:
ARIZONA; Jan. 2: ARIZONA STATE; Jan. 6: @Stanford; Jan. 9:
@California; Jan. 16: @UCLA; Jan. 21: WASHINGTON STATE;
Jan. 23: WASHINGTON; Jan. 28: @Oregon State; Jan. 30: @
Oregon; Feb. 4: CALIFORNIA; Feb. 6: STANFORD; Feb. 14: UCLA;
Feb. 18: @Washington; Feb. 20: @Washington State; Feb. 25:
OREGON; Feb. 27: OREGON STATE; Mar. 4: @Arizona State;
Mar. 6: @Arizona; Mar. 10-13: Pac-10 Tournament.
USC
Kevin O’Neill
Jan. 16, 2010Pauley Pavilion4:30 p.m./PTFeb. 14, 2010Galen Center
7 p.m./FSN/PT
Dwight LewisGame 17/24
GENERAL
Location: Seattle, Wash.Enrollment: 42,000Founded: 1861Nickname: HuskiesColors: Purple and GoldConference: Pacifi c-10President: Dr. Mark EmmertActing Athletic Director: Scott WoodwardHome Court: Bank of America Arena (10,000)
SPORTS INFORMATION
MBB SID: Brian TomOffi ce Phone: (206) 897-1742Cell Phone: N/AOffi ce Fax: (206) 543-5000Press Row: (206) 543-2230E-Mail: [email protected] site: www.gohuskies.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Lorenzo Romar (8th year)Alma Mater: Cincinnati (1992)Career Record: 238-169 (.585)School Record: 145-81 (.642)Offi ce Phone: (206) 543-5260Best Time to Call: Contact SIDAssistant Coaches: Raphael Chillious, Paul Fortier and Jim Shaw
2009-10 OUTLOOK
2008-09 Overall Record: 26-92008-09 Conference Record: 14-4 (1st)2008-09 Postseason Play: Lost to Purdue, 76-74, in Second Round of NCAA TournamentStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/4Top Returners:Isaiah Thomas (G, 5-8, So.) - 15.5 ppg, 3.0 rpgQuincy Pondexter (F, 6-6, Sr.) - 12.1 ppg, 5.9 rpgMatthew Bryan-Amaning (F, 6-9, Jr.) - 6.0 ppg, 4.0 rpgSeries Record: UCLA leads 90-36
2009-10 SCHEDULE
Nov. 4: C. WASHINGTON (EXH); Nov. 13: WRIGHT STATE;
Nov. 14: BELMONT; Nov. 15: PORTLAND ST.; Nov. 20: SAN
JOSE ST.; Nov. 29: MONTANA; Dec. 3: @Texas Tech; Dec. 6: CS
NORTHRIDGE; Dec. 12: Georgetown (Anaheim, Calif.); Dec. 19:
PORTLAND; Dec. 22: TEXAS A&M; Dec. 27: SAN FRANCISCO; Dec.
31: OREGON STATE; Jan. 2: OREGON; Jan. 8: at Arizona State;
Jan. 10: @Arizona; Jan. 14: STANFORD; Jan. 16: CALIFORNIA;
Jan. 21: @UCLA; Jan. 23: @USC; Jan. 26: SEATTLE; Jan. 30:
WASHINGTON STATE; Feb. 4: ARIZONA; Feb. 6: ARIZONA STATE;
Feb. 11: @California; Feb. 13: @Stanford; Feb. 18: USC; Feb.
20: UCLA; Feb. 27: @Washington State; Mar. 4: @Oregon; Mar.
6: @Oregon State; Mar. 10-13: Pac-10 Tournament.
WASHINGTON
Lorenzo Romar
Jan. 21, 2010Pauley Pavilion
7:30 p.m./FSN/PTFeb. 20, 2010
Bank of America Arena6:00 p.m./ESPN
Quincy PondexterGame 18/26
138 NCAA Final Four Appearances - ’62, ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’74, ’75, ’76, ’80, ’95, ’06, ’07, ’08
WASHINGTON STATE
Ken Bone
Jan. 23, 2010Pauley Pavilion
1:00 p.m./FSN/PTFeb. 18, 2010
Beasley Coliseum5:30 p.m./FSN/FSW
Klay ThompsonGame 19/25
GENERAL
Location: Pullman, Wash.Enrollment: 25,135Founded: 1890Nickname: CougarsColors: Crimson and GrayConference: Pacifi c-10President: Dr. Elson S. FloydAthletic Director: Jim SterkHome Court: Friel Court (11,671)
SPORTS INFORMATION
MBB SID: Jessica SchmickOffi ce Phone: (509) 335-0255Cell Phone: (509) 781-0550Offi ce Fax: (509) 335-0267Press Row: (509) 335-2684E-Mail: [email protected] site: www.wsucougars.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Ken Bone (1st year)Alma Mater: Seattle Pacifi c (1983)Career Record: 335-167 (.667)School Record: 0-0 (.000)Offi ce Phone: (509) 335-0240Best Time to Call: Contact SIDAssistant Coaches: Curtis Allen, Jeff Hironaka and Ben Johnson
2009-10 OUTLOOK
2008-09 Overall Record: 17-162008-09 Conference Record: 8-10 (7th)2008-09 Postseason Play: Lost to St. Mary’s, 68-57, in First Round of NITStarters Returning/Lost: 2/3Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/7Top Returners:Klay Thompson (G, 6-6, So.) - 12.5 ppg, 4.2 rpgDeAngelo Casto (F, 6-8, So.) - 4.4 ppg, 4.0 rpgMarcus Capers (G, 6-4, So.) - 1.7 ppg, 2.3 rpgSeries Record: UCLA leads 95-14
2009-10 SCHEDULE
Nov. 9: LEWIS-CLARK ST. (EXH); Nov. 13: MISS. VALLEY ST.;
Nov. 16: E. WASHINGTON; Nov. 19: INDIANA FORT WAYNE;
Nov. 25-28: @Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska); Dec.
2: @Gonzaga; Dec. 5: @Kansas State; Dec. 9: IDAHO; Dec. 12:
Air Force (Spokane, Wash.); Dec. 19: Portland St. (Kennewick,
Wash.); Dec. 22: LSU (Seattle); Dec. 31: OREGON; Jan. 2:
OREGON STATE; Jan. 8: @Arizona; Jan. 10: @Arizona State; Jan.
14: CALIFORNIA; Jan. 16: STANFORD; Jan. 21: @USC; Jan. 23:
@UCLA; Jan. 30: @Washington; Feb. 4: ARIZONA STATE; Feb. 6:
ARIZONA; Feb. 11: @Stanford; Feb. 13: @California; Feb. 18:
UCLA; Feb. 20: USC; Feb. 27: WASHINGTON; Mar. 4: @Oregon
State; Mar. 6: @Oregon; Mar. 10-13: Pac-10 Tournament.
2009-10 OPPONENTS
OREGON STATE
Craig Robinson
Jan. 30, 2010Gill Coliseum4:30 p.m./PTFeb. 25, 2010Pauley Pavilion8 p.m./FSN/PT
Roeland SchaftenaarGame 21/27
GENERAL
Location: Corvallis, Ore.Enrollment: 20,200Founded: 1868Nickname: BeaversColors: Orange and BlackConference: Pacifi c-10President: Dr. Edward RayAthletic Director: Bob De CarolisHome Court: Gill Coliseum (10,400)
SPORTS INFORMATION
MBB SID: Michael CollinsOffi ce Phone: (541) 737-8898Cell Phone: (541) 230-0603Offi ce Fax: (541) 737-3072Press Row: (541) 737-3020E-Mail: [email protected] site: www.osubeavers.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Craig Robinson (2nd year)Alma Mater: Princeton (1983)Career Record: 48-46 (.511)School Record: 18-18 (.500)Offi ce Phone: (541) 737-2076Best Time to Call: Contact SIDAssistant Coaches: Doug Stewart, Nate Pomeday and David Grace
2009-10 OUTLOOK
2008-09 Overall Record: 18-182008-09 Conference Record: 7-11 (8th)2008-09 Postseason Play: Defeated UTEP, 81-73, to win inaugural CBI ChampionshipStarters Returning/Lost: 4/1Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/3Top Returners:Calvin Haynes (G, 6-2, Jr.) - 13.0 ppg, 1.5 rpgRoeland Schaftenaar (F/C, 6-11, Sr.) - 10.5 ppg, 3.3 rpgSeth Tarver (G/F, 6-5, Sr.) - 8.0 ppg, 1.8 rpgSeries Record: UCLA leads 85-33
2009-10 SCHEDULE
Nov. 1: TBA (EXH); Nov. 7: W. OREGON (EXH); Nov. 13-15: @
Duel in the Desert (Lubbock, Texas); Nov. 21: SACRAMENTO ST.;
Nov. 28: @George Washington; Dec. 4: COLORADO; Dec. 6: CS
BAKERSFIELD; Dec. 13: @Nebraska; Dec. 16: @Illinois-Chicago;
Dec. 19: MISS VALLEY ST.; Dec. 23: FRESNO ST.; Dec. 31: @
Washington; Jan. 2: @Washington State; Jan. 6: SEATTLE; Jan.
10: @Oregon; Jan. 14: ARIZONA; Jan. 16: ARIZONA STATE;
Jan. 21: @Stanford; Jan. 23: @California; Jan. 28: USC; Jan.
30: UCLA; Feb. 6: OREGON; Feb. 11: @Arizona State; Feb. 13:
@Arizona; Feb. 18: CALIFORNIA; Feb. 20: STANFORD; Feb. 25:
@UCLA; Feb. 27: @USC; Mar. 4: WASHINGTON STATE; Mar. 6:
WASHINGTON; Mar. 10-13: Pac-10 Tournament.
OREGON
Ernie Kent
Jan. 28, 2010McArthur Court
7:30 p.m./FSN/PTFeb. 27, 2010Pauley Pavilion
2 p.m./PT
Tajuan PorterGame 20/28
GENERAL
Location: Eugene, Ore.Enrollment: 20,033Founded: 1876Nickname: DucksColors: Thunder Green and Lightning YellowConference: Pacifi c-10President: Richard LariviereAthletic Director: Mike BellottiHome Court: McArthur Court (9,087)
SPORTS INFORMATION
MBB SID: Chris GeraghtyOffi ce Phone: (541) 346-7332Cell Phone: (541) 335-9158Offi ce Fax: (541) 346-5449Press Row: (541) 346-4497E-Mail: [email protected] site: www.goducks.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Ernie Kent (13th year)Alma Mater: Oregon (1977)Career Record: 309-237 (.566)School Record: 219-157 (.582)Offi ce Phone: (541) 346-4346Best Time to Call: Contact SIDAssistant Coaches: Mark Hudson, Kenny Payne and Yasir Rosemond
2009-10 OUTLOOK
2008-09 Overall Record: 8-232008-09 Conference Record: 2-16 (10th)2008-09 Postseason Play: None
Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0Lettermen Returning/Lost: 11/3Top Returners:Tajuan Porter (G, 5-6, Sr.) - 14.6 ppg, 1.7 apgLeKendric Longmire (G/F, 6-5, Jr.) - 9.9 ppg, 3.7 rpgMichael Dunigan (C, 6-10, So.) - 8.4 ppg, 4.6 rpgSeries Record: UCLA leads 81-25
2009-10 SCHEDULE
Nov. 1: CONCORDIA (EXH); Nov. 8: LEWIS & CLARK ST. (EXH);
Nov. 13: WINSTON-SALEM ST.; Nov. 14: UC DAVIS; Nov. 15:
COLORADO ST.; Nov. 21: @Portland; Nov. 23: MONTANA; Nov. 28:
MONTANA ST.; Dec. 5: @Missouri; Dec. 12: ST. MARY’S; Dec. 16:
MISS. VALLEY ST.; Dec. 19: OAKLAND; Dec. 22: IDAHO ST.; Dec.
28: ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF; Dec. 31: @Washington State; Jan. 2:
@Washington; Jan. 10: OREGON STATE; Jan. 14: ARIZONA STATE;
Jan. 16: ARIZONA; Jan. 21: @California; Jan. 23: @Stanford; Jan.
28: UCLA; Jan. 30: USC; Feb. 6: @Oregon State; Feb. 11: @Arizona;
Feb. 13: @Arizona State; Feb. 18: STANFORD; Feb. 20: CALIFORNIA;
Feb. 25: @USC; Feb. 27: @UCLA; Mar. 4: WASHINGTON; Mar. 6:
WASHINGTON STATE; Mar. 10-13: Pac-10 Tournament.
139National Champions - ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’75, ’95
2009-10 OPPONENTS
140 NCAA Final Four Appearances - ’62, ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’74, ’75, ’76, ’80, ’95, ’06, ’07, ’08
OPPONENT UCLA OPP
Air Force Academy 2 0Alabama 2 1Alabama-Birmingham 3 0Alaska-Anchorage 3 0Albany 1 0American 2 0Arkansas 2 1Army 1 0Ball State 1 1Baylor 4 1Belmont 1 0Boise State 3 0Boston 2 0Boston College 3 1Bradley 6 5Brigham Young 11 11Butler 4 1CCNY 1 0Cal Poly (SLO) 4 0Cal State Bakersfi eld 0 0Cal State Fullerton 9 0Cal State Northridge 5 1Cal State San Bernardino 1 0Central Michigan 1 0Chaminade 1 0Charleston Southern 1 0Chicago State 1 0Cincinnati 1 2(The) Citadel 1 0Clemson 1 0Colorado 4 1Colorado State 3 3Columbia 1 0Connecticut 1 0Coppin State 1 0Cornell 1 0Creighton 1 2Davidson 2 0Dayton 4 0Delaware State 2 0Denver 10 1DePaul 12 6DePauw 3 0Detroit Mercy 0 1Drake 2 0Drexel 1 0Duke 6 9Duquesne 1 0East Tennessee State 1 0Evansville 1 1Fairfi eld 1 0Florida, University of 0 2Florida International 2 0Florida State 2 0Fordham 1 0Fresno State 6 0George Mason 1 0Georgetown 2 0George Washington 1 0Georgia 2 0Georgia Tech 3 1Gonzaga 1 1Hawai’i 1 0Hofstra 2 0Holy Cross 1 0Houston 7 2
OPPONENT UCLA OPP
Howard 1 0Idaho 8 5Idaho State 3 1Illinois 7 3Indiana 6 6Indiana State 1 0Iona 1 0Iowa 3 5Iowa State 6 1Jackson State 1 0Jacksonville 2 0Kansas 10 4Kansas State 4 0Kentucky 4 6La Salle 1 2Long Beach State 11 0Long Island University 1 1Loyola (Chicago) 9 2Louisiana State 8 0Louisiana Tech 1 0Louisville 17 7Loyola Marymount 15 2Maine 1 0Marquette 2 0Maryland 6 2Memphis, University of 4 3Mercer 1 0Miami (Fla.) 4 0Miami (Ohio) 1 0Michigan 11 4Michigan State 5 2Minnesota 5 1Mississippi 1 0Mississippi State 1 0Mississippi Valley State 1 0Missouri 5 1Montana 4 0Montana State 1 0Morgan State 2 0Nebraska 5 2Nevada 4 0Nevada Las Vegas 4 0New Mexico 3 2New Mexico State 7 1New York University 1 1Niagara 1 0North Carolina 3 6North Carolina State 3 1North Texas 1 0Northern Arizona 1 1Northwestern 3 1Notre Dame 28 19Oakland 1 0Ohio 2 0Ohio State 6 3Oklahoma 3 0Oklahoma State 4 2Old Dominion 1 0Oral Roberts 3 0Pacifi c 5 1Pennsylvania 1 0Penn State 0 1Pepperdine 15 4Pittsburgh 6 1Portland 3 0Portland State 1 0
OPPONENT UCLA OPP
Prairie View A&M 1 0Princeton 2 1Providence 2 0Purdue 10 3Rice 2 0Robert Morris 1 0Rutgers 2 1St. Bonaventure 2 0St. John’s 2 6St. Joseph’s 2 0St. Louis 8 0St. Mary’s 10 2Sacramento State 1 0Sam Houston State 1 0San Diego 2 1San Diego State 15 5San Francisco, Univ. of 16 6San Jose State 8 1Santa Clara 25 12Seattle 4 0Seton Hall 0 1South Carolina 1 0South Florida 1 0Southern Illinois 3 0Southern Methodist 2 0Syracuse 1 1Stephen F. Austin 1 0Temple 3 2Tennessee 1 0Tennessee State 1 0Texas 2 2Texas A&M 4 0Texas Christian 1 0Texas El Paso 1 0Texas Tech 5 1Tulane 1 1Tulsa 3 2UC Davis 1 0UC Irvine 5 2UC Riverside 3 0UC Santa Barbara 18 1USIU 1 0Utah 5 6Utah State 6 2Vanderbilt 0 1Vermont 1 0Villanova 2 2Virginia 1 0Virginia Commonwealth 1 0VMI 1 0Wagner 1 0Wake Forest 0 1Weber State 2 0West Texas State 2 0West Virginia 1 3Western Illinois 2 0Western Kentucky 1 0Wichita State 3 2William & Mary 2 0Wisconsin 4 2Wyoming 6 1Xavier 2 0Yale 2 0Youngstown State 1 0
VS. NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS
2008 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball West Regional Champions
141National Champions - ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’75, ’95
BUTLER (4-1)
1956-57 W 82-71 A
1959-60 L 73-79 A
1960-61 W 73-61 H
1962-63 W 81-68 A
1963-64 W 80-65 H
CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD (0-0)
First Meeting
CAL STATE FULLERTON (9-0)
1986-87 W 72-71 H
1987-88 W 74-65 H
1989-90 W 87-75 H
1991-92 W 86-80 H
1992-93 W 90-82 H
1994-95 W 99-65 H
1995-96 W 79-63 H
1997-98 W 120-91 H
2006-07 W 78-54 H
COLORADO STATE (3-3)
1961-62 L 68-69 H
1962-63 W 68-64 H
1962-63 L 65-66 A
1966-67 W 84-74 H
1979-80 W 86-63 H
1999-2000 L 54-55 N
DELAWARE STATE (2-0)
1998-99 W 109-67 H
2005-06 W 56-37 H
KANSAS (10-4)
1958-59 W 72-61 H
1961-62 W 69-61 H
1963-64 W 74-54 N
1965-66 W 78-71 H
1970-71 W 68-60 N
1973-74 W 78-61 N
1977-78 W 83-76 N
1989-90 W 71-70 N
1995-96 L 70-85 A
1996-97 L 83-96 H
2000-01 L 98-99 N
2001-02 W 87-77 H
2002-03 L 70-87 A
2006-07 W 68-55 N
PEPPERDINE (15-4)
1943-44 W 40-38 A
1943-44 L 36-48 H
1944-45 W 41-28 H
1944-45 L 33-36 A
1945-46 L 37-47 H
1949-50 W 55-41 H
1950-51 W 75-60 H
1951-52 W 72-70 H
1953-54 W 103-68 H
1975-76 W 70-61 H
1978-79 W 76-71 H
1980-81 W 81-63 H
1981-82 W 76-69 H
1986-87 W 95-63 H
1990-91 W 108-85 H
1991-92 W 98-58 H
1999-2000 W 68-66 H
2001-02 L 78-85 H
2004-05 W 85-83 H
PORTLAND (3-0)
1966-67 W 122-57 H
1967-68 W 93-69 H
2002-03 W 105-67 H
MINNESOTA (5-1)
1959-60 W 73-72 A
1964-65 W 93-77 H
1967-68 W 95-55 N
1968-69 W 90-51 H
1969-70 W 72-71 A
1996-97 L 72-80 N
MISSISSIPPI STATE (1-0)
1994-95 W 86-67 N
NEW MEXICO STATE (7-1)
1939-40 L 28-29 H
1959-60 W 66-56 H
1967-68 W 58-49 N
1968-69 W 53-38 H
1969-70 W 93-77 N
1977-78 W 86-67 H
1991-92 W 85-78 N
2005-06 W 83-70 H
NOTRE DAME (28-19)
1952-53 L 60-68 N
1960-61 W 85-54 H
1966-67 W 96-67 H
1967-68 W 114-63 H
1968-69 W 88-75 A
1969-70 W 108-77 H
1970-71 L 82-89 A
1971-72 W 114-56 H
1971-72 W 57-32 A
1972-73 W 82-56 H
1972-73 W 82-63 A
1973-74 L 70-71 A
1973-74 W 94-75 H
1974-75 W 85-72 H
1974-75 L 78-84 A
1975-76 W 86-70 H
1975-76 L 85-95 A
1976-77 L 63-66 H
1976-77 W 70-65 A
1977-78 L 66-69 H
1977-78 L 73-75 A
1978-79 L 78-81 H
1978-79 W 56-52 A
1979-80 L 74-77 A
1979-80 L 73-80 H
1980-81 W 94-81 H
1980-81 W 51-50 A
1981-82 W 75-49 A
1981-82 W 48-47 H
1982-83 W 65-64 A
1982-83 W 59-53 H
1983-84 W 51-47 A
1984-85 L 52-53 H
1985-86 L 64-74 A
1986-87 W 63-59 H
1987-88 L 66-73 A
1988-89 L 79-82 H
1989-90 L 84-86 A
1990-91 W 99-91 H
1991-92 L 71-84 A
1992-93 W 68-65 H
1993-94 L 63-79 A
1994-95 W 92-55 H
1995-96 W 83-58 A
2003-04 L 60-75 H
2004-05 W 75-65 A
2008-09 W 89-63 H
NON-CONFERENCE SERIES RECORDS
142 NCAA Final Four Appearances - ’62, ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’74, ’75, ’76, ’80, ’95, ’06, ’07, ’08
BRUINS 46, ARIZONA WILDCATS 32
YR. GAME SCORES UCLA AZ1923 *43-40 *32-33 30-23 22-32 2 21951 †69-63 1 01954 *90-45 *84-48 2 01961 *90-68 1 01965 *99-79 1 01966 *84-67 1 01970 *90-65 1 01976 #82-66 1 01978 *85-63 1 01979 69-70 *110-86 1 11980 *69-59 *90-78 2 01981 79-76 *90-79 2 01982 *65-56 *88-73 2 01983 92-87 *111-58 2 01984 61-58 *68-60 2 01985 52-53 *58-54 1 11986 60-85 *76-88 0 21987 84-83 *81-65 2 01988 74-86 *76-78 0 21989 64-102 *86-89 0 21990 *73-67 74-83 #78-94 1 21991 77-82 *94-105 (ot) 0 21992 89-87 *89-81 2 01993 *80-82 80-99 0 21994 *74-66 74-98 1 11995 71-61 *72-70 2 01996 79-88 *76-75 1 11997 *84-78 (ot) 66-64 2 01998 75-87 *87-91 0 21999 *82-75 70-87 1 12000 *61-76 84-99 0 22001 63-88 *79-77 (ot) 1 12002 86-96 *77-76 1 12003 *52-87 70-106 #96-86 (ot) 1 22004 *72-97 83-107 0 22005 73-76 *73-83 0 22006 85-79 *84-73 #71-59 3 02007 *73-69 81-66 2 02008 *82-60 68-66 2 02009 *83-60 72-84 1 1TOTALS 46 32*UCLA Home Game#NCAA West Regional Finals†In San Francisco#Pac-10 Tournament
BRUINS 56, ARIZONA STATE SUN DEVILS 16
YR. GAME SCORES UCLA ASU1950 *83-53 1 01951 *79-49 1 01952 *85-56 1 01956 99-79 1 01963 #79-93 0 11965 *107-76 1 01973 #98-81 1 01975 †89-75 1 01979 95-79 *85-83 2 01980 *76-78 80-92 0 21981 74-78 (3 ot) *64-61 1 11982 *75-59 72-60 2 01983 87-86 *76-78 1 11984 *79-57 67-76 1 11985 64-61 *69-65 2 01986 *86-75 73-74 (ot) 1 11987 61-51 *64-67 #99-93 2 11988 94-81 *79-73 2 01989 *94-84 86-93 1 11990 62-53 *80-72 #79-78 3 01991 82-68 *64-44 2 01992 83-62 *85-77 2 01993 *89-85 77-74 2 01994 *98-81 76-70 2 01995 85-72 *82-77 (ot) 2 01996 87-73 *87-70 2 01997 *79-62 92-81 2 01998 78-73 *102-94 2 0
1999 *88-85 (ot) 68-65 2 02000 *83-77 75-104 1 12001 91-83 *73-68 2 02002 82-79 *68-69 1 12003 *64-75 69-85 0 22004 *66-58 62-74 (ot) 1 12005 86-82 *95-76 2 02006 61-60 *69-60 2 02007 *73-69 67-61 2 02008 *84-51 70-49 2 02009 *58-61 (ot) 67-74 0 2TOTALS 56 16*UCLA Home Game#NCAA West Regional Semi-Finals†NCAA West Regional Finals#Pac-10 Tournament
BRUINS 131, CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS 94
YR. GAME SCORES UCLA CAL1921 28-36 29-46 0 21923 16-49 0 11925 24-33 0 11926 8-21 0 11928 *34-35 *48-36 26-33 1 21929 21-26 31-35 31-46 0 31930 26-23 *29-32 *30-32 1 21931 *24-26 39-43 28-30 0 31932 16-29 25-26 *26-34 *29-31 0 41933 *37-40 *29-33 28-37 36-37 0 41934 31-46 28-39 *30-42 *40-38 1 31935 *35-24 *26-38 39-37 21-38 2 21936 33-35 26-30 *32-34 *32-38 1 31937 *27-33 *46-40 37-33 31-46 2 21938 37-39 27-32 *21-32 *22-41 0 41939 39-54 33-49 42-54 22-42 0 41940 33-39 34-32 *26-48 *35-33 2 21941 *32-42 *35-33 42-54 28-30 1 31942 *50-54 *50-34 33-32 43-51 2 21943 *49-40 42-40 2 01944 *27-36 24-36 0 21945 37-26 *50-44 2 01946 33-45 35-37 *37-50 *25-49 0 41947 52-45 46-62 *85-52 *72-50 3 11948 *49-58 44-62 *39-44 37-41 0 41949 63-54 *49-37 45-42 *59-50 4 01950 *50-45 54-47 64-56 46-44 4 01951 60-62 61-56 *75-57 *62-59 3 11952 59-61 51-54 *67-54 *68-42 2 21953 *68-72 *66-68 67-63 62-70 1 31954 53-62 65-73 *82-54 *71-62 2 21955 *83-64 *84-63 55-48 84-76 4 01956 *85-80 *84-62 2 01957 71-66 68-73 1 11958 *58-61 50-56 0 21959 *58-60 51-64 0 21960 47-59 45-53 *57-67 0 31961 *54-46 65-66 *59-55 2 11962 71-60 *68-62 66-54 3 01963 *63-58 64-57 *72-53 3 01964 87-67 58-56 *87-57 3 01965 *76-54 83-68 2 01966 75-66 *95-79 2 01967 *96-78 103-66 2 01968 94-64 *115-71 2 01969 *109-74 84-77 2 01970 87-72 *109-95 2 01971 94-76 *103-69 2 01972 *82-43 85-71 2 01973 69-50 *90-65 2 01974 *92-56 83-60 2 01975 102-72 *51-47 2 01976 *80-71 113-93 2 01977 82-74 *91-69 2 01978 *94-75 78-64 2 01979 95-67 *79-68 2 01980 *73-59 83-58 2 01981 *75-61 72-66 2 01982 83-56 *70-65 (ot) 2 01983 68-63 *70-60 2 0
RECORD VS. PAC-10 OPPONENTS
143National Champions - ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’75, ’95
2002 62-91 *62-65 0 22003 *91-96 (ot) 48-79 #74-75 0 32004 *81-74 59-60 1 12005 70-62 *73-61 2 02006 56-49 *70-53 2 02007 66-68 *69-57 1 12008 80-75 *75-65 2 02009 83-74 *94-68 2 0TOTALS 81 25*UCLA Home Game#Pac-10 Tournament
BRUINS 85, OREGON STATE BEAVERS 33
YR. GAME SCORES UCLA OSU1925 *15-20 0 11926 *32-22 1 01927 *32-22 1 01937 40-38 1 01938 25-39 0 11947 $52-69 $46-63 0 21949 58-62 $41-53 $46-39 $35-41 1 31953 73-63 58-43 *74-58 *69-61 4 01955 $75-82 $64-83 0 21956 77-56 72-59 2 01957 *59-37 *64-53 2 01958 61-68 *61-67 0 21959 *73-62 71-59 2 01962 **88-69 1 01965 83-53 *73-55 2 01966 *79-35 51-64 1 11967 *76-44 72-50 2 01968 55-52 *88-71 2 01969 83-64 *91-66 2 01970 72-71 71-56 2 01971 67-65 *94-64 2 01972 78-72 *91-72 2 01973 *87-61 73-67 2 01974 *80-75 57-61 1 11975 67-60 *74-62 2 01976 $$58-75 *78-69 2 01977 *83-66 89-76 2 01978 *77-60 96-58 2 01979 *65-63 69-56 2 01980 67-76 *93-67 1 11981 67-81 *76-82 0 21982 *74-68 58-72 1 11983 *99-77 65-69 1 11984 *63-72 65-70 0 21985 49-59 *59-51 1 11986 *49-54 74-63 1 11987 *69-67 (ot) 57-53 2 01988 *64-65 68-73 0 21989 69-82 *92-75 1 11990 *94-80 74-83 1 11991 96-97 (ot) *87-56 1 11992 *87-81 (ot) 72-62 2 01993 73-79 *76-75 1 11994 *104-71 78-67 2 01995 87-78 *86-67 2 01996 *69-60 68-66 2 01997 74-68 *81-69 2 01998 *83-79 84-75 2 01999 63-65 *85-67 1 12000 85-74 *69-59 2 02001 *67-40 68-65 (ot) 2 02002 70-48 *65-57 2 02003 *79-83 69-66 1 12004 *77-66 56-65 1 12005 80-85 *69-61 #72-79 1 22006 63-54 *78-60 #79-47 3 02007 71-56 *82-35 2 02008 85-62 *84-49 2 02009 69-46 *79-54 2 0TOTALS 85 33*UCLA Home Game$Denotes PCC playoff games#NCAA Far West Regional title game $$Later forfeited by Oregon State#Pac-10 Tournament
1984 *76-54 70-62 (ot) 2 01985 *80-69 53-48 2 01986 67-75 *76-63 1 11987 86-81 *77-72 *#75-68 3 01988 70-83 *74-66 1 11989 *76-59 81-73 2 01990 106-97 *71-79 1 11991 *98-81 79-82 1 11992 86-66 *82-76 2 01993 *82-104 +85-71 1 11994 +70-85 *88-92 0 21995 *93-100** 104-88 2 01996 *93-73 +73-65 2 01997 64-56 *68-71 1 11998 74-73 *87-84 2 01999 *72-61 67-85 1 12000 *70-73 83-62 1 12001 63-92 *79-75 1 12002 *64-57 51-69 #61-67 1 22003 69-80 *76-75 (ot) 1 12004 62-76 *66-49 1 12005 *51-64 77-62 1 12006 *61-68 67-58 (ot) #71-52 2 12007 62-46 *85-75 #69-76 (ot) 2 12008 70-58 *81-80 #88-66 3 02009 *81-66 72-68 2 0TOTALS 131 94**Cal later forfeited game*UCLA Home Game+ @ Oakland Coliseum#Pac-10 Tournament
BRUINS 81, OREGON DUCKS 25
YR. GAME SCORES UCLA UO1937 30-56 0 11938 26-47 0 11951 77-55 54-72 1 11953 89-74 *79-33 2 01956 *95-71 *108-89 2 01957 81-62 73-65 2 01958 64-58 *73-64 2 01959 *70-53 69-62 2 01965 91-74 *74-64 2 01966 *97-65 72-79 1 11967 *100-66 34-25 2 01968 104-64 *119-78 2 01969 93-64 *103-69 2 01970 *75-58 65-78 1 11971 69-68 *74-67 2 01972 93-68 *92-70 2 01973 *64-38 72-61 2 01974 *84-66 51-56 1 11975 107-103 *96-66 2 01976 62-61 *45-65 1 11977 *60-61 55-64 0 21978 *90-72 83-57 2 01979 *74-71 65-58 2 01980 76-62 *90-76 2 01981 75-69 *98-75 2 01982 *84-61 88-66 2 01983 *97-69 67-56 2 01984 51-62 *83-87 (ot) 0 21985 *67-59 (2 ot) 72-69 2 01986 *71-65 65-80 1 11987 *64-59 102-71 2 01988 *65-60 76-71 2 01989 97-66 *80-74 2 01990 *79-62 99-105 #94-76 2 11991 90-83 *100-83 2 01992 *99-71 84-65 2 01993 99-87 *97-90 2 01994 *89-73 79-80 1 11995 72-82 *94-78 1 11996 *85-78 77-71 2 01997 85-87 (ot) *74-67 1 11998 *68-66 81-97 1 11999 65-63 *79-77 2 02000 58-73 *75-69 1 12001 *98-88 88-73 2 0
RECORD VS. PAC-10 OPPONENTS
144 NCAA Final Four Appearances - ’62, ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’74, ’75, ’76, ’80, ’95, ’06, ’07, ’08
BRUINS 132, STANFORD CARDINAL 89
YR. GAME SCORES UCLA STAN1925 17-23 10-23 0 21926 28-15 29-32 1 11927 21-17 23-21 2 01928 29-22 28-22 27-34 2 11929 20-34 26-34 24-32 0 31930 63-30 37-40 20-15 2 11931 32-23 28-26 28-29 2 11932 22-25 26-31 35-31 28-18 2 21933 44-36 38-41 38-40 35-41 1 31934 26-45 32-31 28-31 34-39 1 31935 34-27 38-32 28-33 16-35 2 21936 30-44 44-37 32-45 35-39 1 31937 40-63 36-69 40-42 38-67 0 41938 33-69 29-56 31-53 33-50 0 41939 44-56 21-47 32-38 33-37 0 41940 38-53 36-40 42-51 42-37 1 31941 44-54 45-44 44-49 34-56 1 31942 43-54 30-49 30-42 28-36 0 41943 60-57 41-60 1 11944 No Games1945 No Games1946 35-18 41-29 *39-26 *47-20 4 01947 *33-38 *48-40 56-39 53-68 2 21948 *55-47 47-64 *47-55 48-46 2 21949 47-55 52-61 *59-48 59-46 *56-50 3 21950 *71-55 65-55 *69-59 62-57 4 01951 78-73 71-74 *56-48 *90-67 3 11952 *81-63 *71-73 72-68 68-77 2 21953 67-66 74-71 *75-50 *66-58 4 01954 *92-73 *77-58 92-77 88-80 4 01955 56-61 91-75 *85-63 *72-59 3 11956 50-48 81-72 2 01957 *86-63 *79-61 2 01958 *46-43 50-57 1 11959 61-69 *64-51 1 11960 *67-54 58-52 *49-48 3 01961 65-79 70-56 *69-55 2 11962 82-64 *75-65 67-82 2 11963 67-86 69-73 *64-54 $*51-45 2 21964 84-71 *80-61 100-88 3 01965 *80-66 83-67 2 01966 69-74 *70-58 1 11967 *116-78 75-47 2 01968 75-63 *100-62 2 01969 *98-61 81-60 2 01970 102-84 *120-90 2 01971 58-53 *107-72 2 01972 *118-79 102-73 2 01973 82-67 *51-45 2 01974 *66-52 62-60 2 01975 60-64 *93-59 1 11976 *68-67 120-74 2 01977 100-86 *114-83 2 01978 *101-64 79-63 2 01979 72-75 *99-71 1 11980 *92-60 75-62 2 01981 *85-58 72-74 1 11982 42-34 *79-53 2 01983 101-87 *99-86 2 01984 *71-66 64-75 1 11985 *100-71 72-66 2 01986 70-76 *95-74 1 11987 *95-75 93-62 2 01988 110-116 (2 ot) *91-69 1 11989 *74-70 75-84 #86-95 1 21990 79-87 *69-70 0 21991 *82-89 89-86 1 11992 83-77 *96-70 2 01993 *84-76 72-64 2 01994 69-65 *103-88 2 01995 *77-74 88-77 2 01996 *64-56 66-67 1 11997 61-109 *87-68 1 11998 80-93 *81-84 0 21999 *59-72 73-77 0 2
2000 *63-78 94-93 (ot) 1 12001 79-73 *79-85 1 12002 *76-86 95-92 1 12003 51-52 *84-93 0 22004 52-67 *60-73 0 22005 *64-75 65-78 0 22006 *71-54 75-54 2 02007 68-75 *75-61 1 12008 76-67 *77-67 (ot) #67-64 3 02009 *97-63 76-71 2 0TOTALS 132 89*UCLA Home Game#Pac-10 Tournament$AAWU playoff game
BRUINS 128, USC TROJANS 101
YR. GAME SCORES UCLA USC1928 35-45 34-27 47-37 2 11929 23-28 31-39 44-43 1 21930 16-33 30-42 28-33 0 31931 25-16 22-24 46-23 2 11932 19-17 26-24 31-35 2 11933 27-49 33-39 18-44 0 31934 26-39 22-39 21-46 23-32 0 41935 34-39 22-52 22-55 33-43 0 41936 36-38 24-32 32-36 28-55 0 41937 31-41 31-36 36-46 29-43 0 41938 31-48 30-40 33-52 35-57 0 41939 36-69 49-59 35-43 26-57 0 41940 32-50 26-60 26-32 35-47 0 41941 35-56 41-43 47-53 37-52 0 41942 51-59 30-42 44-63 35-49 0 41943 49-60 39-51 42-37 46-53 1 31944 33-19 41-48 32-30 40-32 3 11945 25-53 41-36 34-28 20-37 2 21946 33-43 40-45 45-35 43-60 1 31947 60-46 *61-46 71-66 *66-54 4 01948 *42-56 51-50 *57-68 46-62 1 31949 *74-68 52-59 51-50 *63-55 3 11950 45-58 *68-47 *43-45 74-57 2 21951 34-53 57-44 *59-53 *41-43 %49-41 3 21952 55-48 67-58 *66-51 *63-57 4 01953 *54-65 *72-62 65-66 64-76 1 31954 65-68 81-63 *68-79 *67-69 1 31955 *70-67 *76-64 66-65 75-55 4 01956 *85-70 *97-84 2 01957 80-84 *65-55 1 11958 52-51 *80-75 2 01959 *57-53 65-63 2 01960 *$47-45 $62-72 63-62 71-91 *72-70 3 21961 *63-78 86-83 *85-86 1 21962 73-59 *60-74 69-62 2 11963 *77-65 *86-72 60-62 2 11964 *79-59 *78-71 91-81 3 01965 $84-75 *77-71 *52-50 3 01966 $86-67 $94-76 *94-79 99-62 4 01967 *$105-90 *$107-83 40-35 *83-55 4 01968 *101-67 72-64 2 01969 61-55 *44-46 1 11970 *86-87 91-78 1 11971 64-60 *73-62 2 01972 *81-56 79-66 2 01973 79-56 *76-56 2 01974 *65-54 82-52 2 01975 *89-84 72-68 2 01976 *68-62 87-73 2 01977 *77-59 78-69 2 01978 *83-71 91-78 2 01979 89-86 *102-94 (ot) 2 01980 74-82 *91-64 1 11981 *66-68 76-62 1 11982 71-86 *69-66 1 11983 *77-60 71-64 2 01984 *75-69 (ot) 72-80 1 11985 77-78 (2 ot) *78-80 (4 ot) 0 21986 *66-56 64-79 1 11987 77-65 *82-76 2 0
RECORD VS. PAC-10 OPPONENTS
145National Champions - ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’75, ’95
1988 *81-65 85-70 2 01989 67-66 *68-65 2 01990 *89-72 75-76 1 11991 *98-81 74-76 1 11992 *82-86 79-83 0 21993 90-80 *62-72 1 11994 *101-72 79-85 1 11995 73-69 *85-66 2 01996 *99-72 61-59 2 01997 96-87 *82-60 2 01998 *101-84 82-75 (ot) 2 01999 98-80 *68-63 2 02000 79-91 *83-78 1 12001 *80-75 85-76 2 02002 77-81 *67-65 1 12003 *75-80 85-86 0 22004 *69-76 77-78 (ot) 0 22005 72-69 *90-69 2 02006 *66-45 68-71 1 12007 65-64 *70-65 2 02008 *63-72 56-46 #57-54 2 12009 64-60 *76-60 #55-65 2 1TOTALS 128 101*UCLA Home Game$Denotes games not counted in conference standings%Southern Division championship playoff game#Pac-10 Tournament
BRUINS 90, WASHINGTON HUSKIES 36
YR. GAME SCORES UCLA WASH1937 51-52 0 11951 $51-70 $54-71 0 21952 52-60 61-76 $65-53 $50-53 $60-50 2 31953 *49-53 *54-47 1 11956 *61-60 *82-75 2 01957 68-65 74-90 1 11958 67-62 *89-68 2 01959 63-68 *56-55 1 11960 *57-55 *55-54 73-84 2 11961 45-58 62-58 *84-68 2 11962 *72-57 *75-63 69-66 3 01963 61-62 63-67 *80-52 1 21964 *73-58 *88-66 78-64 3 01965 *78-75 83-73 2 01966 89-67 *100-71 2 01967 83-68 *71-43 2 01968 *93-65 84-64 2 01969 *62-51 53-44 2 01970 66-56 *101-85 2 01971 *78-69 71-69 2 01972 *109-70 100-83 2 01973 76-67 *93-62 2 01974 100-48 *99-65 2 01975 *92-82 81-103 1 11976 92-87 *78-76 2 01977 *75-65 73-78 1 11978 79-60 *104-64 2 01979 *86-61 68-69 1 11980 76-59 *70-72 1 11981 *96-74 91-72 2 01982 50-56 *68-67 1 11983 *84-65 90-66 2 01984 81-89 (3 ot) *73-59 1 11985 *63-51 61-67 1 11986 65-90 *94-89 (ot) 1 11987 80-90 *87-95 #*76-64 1 21988 *78-71 97-87 2 01989 93-74 *101-78 #64-54 3 01990 58-56 *74-61 2 01991 68-86 *73-60 1 11992 *74-61 80-79 2 01993 67-81 *93-64 1 11994 82-62 *79-76 2 01995 *75-57 74-66 2 01996 78-70 *91-88 (ot) 2 01997 *79-70 87-85 2 01998 *105-94 94-95 1 1
1999 83-93 *79-62 1 12000 62-63 *90-64 1 12001 *86-64 94-96 1 12002 85-79 *74-62 2 02003 77-67 *83-72 2 02004 86-84 (ot) *80-75 #83-91 2 12005 *95-86 70-82 1 12006 *65-69 67-70 0 22007 *96-74 51-61 1 12008 *69-55 61-71 1 12009 75-86 *85-76 1 1TOTALS 90 36*UCLA Home Game$PCC playoff games#Pac-10 Tournament
BRUINS 95, WASHINGTON STATE COUGARS 14
YR. GAME SCORES UCLA WSU1937 $23-33 0 11938 $25-48 $31-40 0 21949 $54-44 1 01950 *60-58 *†52-49 2 01956 86-72 95-70 2 01957 *87-65 *83-62 2 01958 *72-64 64-44 2 01959 54-71 *68-41 1 11964 88-83 121-71 *93-56 3 01965 *93-41 70-68 2 01966 83-84 *88-61 1 11967 76-67 *100-78 2 01968 *97-69 101-70 2 01969 *108-80 83-59 2 01970 72-70 *95-61 2 01971 *95-71 57-33 2 01972 *89-58 85-55 2 01973 88-50 *96-64 2 01974 55-45 *93-68 2 01975 *77-69 69-61 2 01976 91-71 *104-78 2 01977 *72-59 65-62 2 01978 70-55 *60-59 2 01979 *89-71 110-102 (3 ot) 2 01980 64-80 *80-66 1 11981 *87-61 59-50 2 01982 51-57 (3 ot) *57-54 1 11983 *89-87 (ot) 68-70 1 11984 73-59 *83-64 2 01985 *75-48 58-66 (ot) 1 11986 81-80 (2 ot) *88-81 2 01987 73-81 *61-60 1 11988 *88-63 62-55 #71-73 2 11989 64-63 *56-55 2 01990 68-64 *96-89 2 01991 99-91 *86-64 2 01992 *82-61 89-85 2 01993 56-67 *71-70 1 11994 81-79 *76-66 2 01995 *91-78 98-83 2 01996 78-73 (ot) *82-71 2 01997 *84-56 87-86 2 01998 *88-68 78-75 2 01999 69-66 *100-61 2 02000 86-64 *65-58 2 02001 *75-57 86-76 2 02002 79-74 *81-69 2 02003 98-83 *86-71 2 02004 48-45 *48-55 1 12005 80-77 *58-56 (ot) 2 02006 *63-61 50-30 2 02007 *55-52 53-45 2 02008 *81-74 67-59 2 02009 61-59 *81-82 #64-53 2 1TOTALS 95 14*UCLA home game $Denotes games not counted in conference standings†PCC championship games#Pac-10 Tournament
RECORD VS. PAC-10 OPPONENTS
146 NCAA Final Four Appearances - ’62, ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’74, ’75, ’76, ’80, ’95, ’06, ’07, ’08
THE HISTORY OF THE PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCEThe roots of the Pacifi c-10 Conference go back more than 80 years to December 15, 1915, when the Pacifi c Coast Conference (PCC) was founded at a meeting at the Oregon Hotel in Portland, Ore. Original membership consisted of four schools - the University of California at Berkeley, the University of Washington, the University of Oregon, and Oregon State College (now Oregon State University). All still are charter members of the Conference.
Pacifi c Coast Conference play began in 1916. One year later, Washington State College (now Washington State University), was accepted into the Conference, and Stanford University joined in 1918.
In 1922, the PCC expanded to eight teams with the admission of the University of Southern California and the University of Idaho. Montana joined the Conference in 1924, and in 1928, the PCC grew to 10 members with the addition of UCLA.
The Pacifi c Coast Conference competed 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 resigned from the Conference and joined the Mountain States Conference. The PCC continued as a nine-team Conference through 1958.
In 1959, the PCC was dissolved and a new Conference was formed - the Athletic Association of Western Universities. Original AAWU membership consisted of California, Stanford, Southern California, UCLA, and Washington. Washington State became a member in 1962, while Oregon and Oregon State joined in 1964. In 1968, the name Pacifi c-8 Conference was adopted.
Ten years later, on July 1, 1978, the University of Arizona and Arizona State University were admitted and the Pacifi c-10 Conference became a reality. In 1986-87, the league took on a new look, expanding to include ten women’s sports.
Currently, the Pac-10 sponsors 10 men’s sports and 11 women’s sports. Additionally, the Conference is a member of the Mountain Pacifi c Sports Federation (MPSF) in fi ve other men’s sports and two other women’s sport.
Edwin N. Atherton was named the Conference’s fi rst Commissioner in 1940. He has been succeeded by Victor O. Schmidt (1944), Thomas J. Hamilton (1959), Wiles Hallock (1971), and current Commissioner Thomas C. Hansen in 1983.
The Pacifi c-10 Conference offi ces are located 25 miles east of San Francisco in Walnut Creek, Calif.
NCAA TEAM TITLES BY SCHOOL (COMBINED)
UCLA 104
Stanford 97
USC 88
Oklahoma State 48
Arkansas 43
LSU 43
Texas 39
Penn State 35
North Carolina 35
Michigan 32
PAC-10 NCAA MEN’S TEAM TITLES BY SCHOOL
USC (1) 75
UCLA (2) 71
Stanford (3) 59
California 24
Oregon 13
Arizona State 11
Arizona 6
Oregon State 3
Washington State 2
Note: Number in parentheses is national rank
PAC-10 NCAA WOMEN’S TEAM TITLES BY SCHOOL
Stanford (1) 38
UCLA (2) 33
USC 13
Arizona 12
Arizona State 11
Washington 6
Oregon 3
California 3
Note: Number in parentheses is national rank
PAC-10 NCAA MEN’S TEAM TITLES BY SPORT
Baseball 26
Basketball 15
Boxing 1
Cross Country 11
Golf 14
Gymnastics 12
Soccer 4
Swimming 21
Tennis 50
Indoor Track 5
Outdoor Track 45
Volleyball 24
Water Polo 35
Wrestling 1
PAC-10 NCAA WOMEN’S TEAM TITLES BY SPORT
Basketball 4
Cross Country 8
Golf 13
Gymnastics 5
Indoor Track 3
Rowing 6
Soccer 1
Softball 21
Swimming 11
Tennis 18
Indoor Track 1
Outdoor Track 6
Volleyball 13
Water Polo 9
IMPORTANT PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE INFORMATIONPacifi c-10 Offi ce Phone Number: (925) 932-4411
Pacifi c-10 Offi ce Fax Number: (925) 932-4601
Offi cial Web site: http://www.pac-10.org
THE PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE STAFFCommissioner: Larry Scott Assoc. Commissioner, Admin. and Women’s Basketball Admin.: Christine Hoyles Assoc. Commissioner, Communications and Football Admin.: Jim Muldoon Assoc. Commissioner, Electronic Communications: Duane Lindberg Assoc. Commissioner, Compliance: Mike Matthews Assoc. Commissioner, Business and Finance: Scott Sabatino Assoc. Commissioner, Governance and Enforcement: Ron Barker Assoc. Commissioner, Olympic Sports and Student-Athlete Programs: Chris Dawson Asst. Commissioner, Communications and Men’s Basketball Admin.: David Hirsch Asst. Commissioner, Communications: Natalia Ciccone Asst. Commissioner, Governance and Enforcement: Tammy Newman Asst. Commissioner, Compliance: Erik Price Asst. Commissioner, Championships: Heather PerryAsst. Commissioner, Offi ce Management: Pat CesnikAsst. Commissioner, Video Operations: Kristina CaseAsst. Commissioner, Business and Finance: Kathy Lynch Assistant Director of Business and Finance: Lina Diaz Coordinator of Football Offi ciating: Dave Cutaia Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Offi ciating: Bill McCabe Coordinator of Women’s Basketball Offi ciating: Gooch Foster Coordinator of Women’s Volleyball Offi ciating: Charlie Brown Coordinator of Baseball Offi ciating: Dan Pedersen Coordinator of Softball Offi ciating: Joanne Venditto Communications Interns: Rachel Caton, Victor Rodriguez Administrative Fellow: Nicole Goyette Championships Programs Manager: Kristine Berndt Historian: Wiles Hallock Administrative Assistants: Pat Ricks, Felicia McDaniel, Wendy Heredia (Communications), Yvonne Halvorson (Compliance and Enforcement), and Michelle Zumalt (Electronic Communications)Receptionist: Erin Heiney
PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE
147National Champions - ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’75, ’95
2010 – 72ND ANNUAL DIVISION I MEN’S BASKETBALL
CHAMPIONSHIP OPENING ROUND:
March 16, 2010
UD Arena
Dayton, Ohio
Host: University of Dayton
FIRST AND SECOND ROUNDS:
March 18 and 20, 2010
New Orleans Arena
New Orleans, La.
Host: Tulane University
Dunkin Donuts Center
Providence, R.I.
Hosts: Big East Conference/Providence College
HP Pavilion
San Jose, Calif.
Hosts: San Jose State University
Ford Center
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Host: Big 12 Conference
March 19 and 21, 2010
HSBC Arena
Buffalo, N.Y.
Host: MAAC/Canisius/Niagara
Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
Jacksonville, Fla.
Host: Jacksonville University
Bradley Center
Milwaukee, Wis.
Host: Marquette University
Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena
Spokane, Wash.
Host: Washington State University
REGIONALS:
March 25 and 27, 2010
EAST REGIONAL
Carrier Dome
Syracuse, N.Y.
Host: Syracuse University
WEST REGIONAL
Energy Solutions Arena
Salt Lake City, Utah
Host: University of Utah
March 26 and 28, 2010
MIDWEST REGIONAL
Edward Jones Dome
St. Louis, Mo.
Host: Missouri Valley Conference
SOUTH REGIONAL
Reliant Stadium
Houston, Texas
Host: University of Houston/Rice University
FINAL FOUR:
April 3 and 5, 2010
Lucas Oil Stadium
Indianapolis, Ind.
Host: Butler Univ./Horizon League
FUTURE FINAL FOUR SITES:
2011 — Reliant Stadium, Houston, Texas — April 2 & 4
2012 — Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, La. — March 31 & April 2
Inside the RCA Dome during the 2006 Final Four
Inside the Georgia Dome during the 2007 Final Four
Inside the Alamodome during the 2008 Final Four
2010 NCAA TOURNAMENT INFORMATION
148 NCAA Final Four Appearances - ’62, ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’74, ’75, ’76, ’80, ’95, ’06, ’07, ’08
UCLA is among the world's leading research universities, known for the breadth and quality of its academic, research, health care, cultural, continuing education and athletic programs. A shared public asset, UCLA enriches our neighborhoods, our nation and our world on a daily basis by creating knowledge, educating students, powering the economy and serving the community. Many of its 11 professional schools and academic departments and programs are ranked among the best in the nation. UCLA is a university with the size and scope to allow for unimagined diversity, unmatched breadth and depth of scholarship, and limitless possibility for its 26,500 undergraduates and 11,500 graduate students.
FACULTY, STUDENTS & ALUMNI
Five UCLA faculty have been awarded Nobel Prizes — the two most recent are Louis Ignarro in medicine (1998) and biochemist Paul Boyer in chemistry (1997). Among faculty there have been nine National Medals of Science recipients, and hundreds of Guggenheim Fellowships, Fulbright Awards and other academic distinctions. UCLA educates more students than other university in California and was the most sought-after institution in the nation for this fall's freshman class. At UCLA, thousands of students extend their educations beyond the classroom by working directly with faculty on research projects. Many UCLA undergraduates participate in major research studies, working one-on-one with world-renowned scholars as they discover and create new knowledge. UCLA’s alumni are bright stars on the world stage. They include leaders of industry and commerce — Oscar, Grammy, Tony, and Emmy winners; philanthropists and public servants; Olympians and professional athletes; educators, engineers, bankers, and astronauts. Founded in 1934, the UCLA Alumni Association serves 88,000 members part of the larger network of more than 380,000 UCLA alumni, with a comprehensive array of services, programs and activities.
BOOKS & TECHNOLOGY
The UCLA Library is ranked among the top 10 academic research libraries in North America with holdings of more than eight million volumes as well as digital resources and services. From the birth of the Internet at UCLA in 1969, UCLA continues to be a leader in resources for learning. UCLA is nationally recognized for developing ground-breaking computer services for undergraduates and was the fi rst university to have a Web site for every undergraduate student. The university provides an innovative,
on-line tool called “My.ucla.edu,” which provides a Web page tailored to each student’s academic needs.
OUTREACH & COMMUNITY SERVICE
From its founding, UCLA has been an integral and contributing part of the greater Los Angeles community. Outreach programs and volunteerism are as much a part of UCLA as academics and research, with hundreds of UCLA-sponsored programs providing a wide range of opportunities. Many of UCLA's undergraduates volunteer for these programs, including tutoring youths, adults and incarcerated youths; addressing health and educational needs of underserved communities; combating poverty and homelessness; aiding the elderly and disabled; and providing legal, social, medical and educational assistance to community residents.
Through outreach and academic preparation
programs, UCLA works with K-12 schools throughout Los Angeles to help greater numbers of students prepare to compete successfully for college. UCLA also is partnering with community colleges to increase the number of underrepresented students transferring to the university. Additionally, UCLA faculty, researchers and students provide leadership and public service in health care, law, economic development, social welfare, urban planning, public policy, arts and the environment. Most academic departments have major research projects, fi eld studies or student internships that directly affect people’s lives in Los Angeles, the state and the nation.
HEALTH CARE
UCLA Health System has been a leader in patient care, medical research and teaching for more than 50 years. Today, our physicians provide an array of cutting-edge and research-based primary and specialty services in four hospitals on two campuses, and in more than
75 clinic locations. Physicians provide specialty services in offi ces located on the Westwood campus and throughout Santa Monica Primary care physicians provide healthcare for children and adults in community offi ces from Manhattan Beach to Malibu. Patients from Southern California, the U.S. and around the globe enter our clinics more than one million times annually, and our hospitals, more than 80,000 times a year to be treated at the world-renowned Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, the Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center and Orthopaedic Hospital, primary care offi ces and community outreach health programs. The four schools in the medical enterprise are medicine, dentistry, nursing and public health. UCLA Medical Center has been ranked as one of the top hospitals in the country by U.S. News & World Report, including “Best in the West” for 19 consecutive years. A new state-of-the-art medical center, which includes UCLA Medical Center, Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital and Mattel
Children’s Hospital UCLA, opened in the summer of 2008. Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center and Orthopaedic Hospital’s rebuilding project is scheduled for completion in late 2010. Groundbreaking research is constantly taking place in the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, the Gonda (Goldschmied) Neuroscience and Genetics Research Center and in many other centers and laboratories on campus.
ARTS
A diverse array of public arts programming makes UCLA the leading arts and cultural center of the West. More than 500,000 people
annually attend arts events including theater, music, opera and dance performances, lectures, poetry readings, exhibitions, fi lm screenings, and media arts that are presented by UCLA’s two professional arts schools. Check the web sites at www.arts.ucla.edu and www.tft.ucla.edu for more information.
LIFELONG LEARNING
One of the nation’s leading university based institutions for continuing education, UCLA Extension offers 4,300 classroom and online courses and programs each year, helping 47,000 individuals in Los Angeles and around the world advance their goals for career, academic and personal educational development. More information about UCLA Extension is available at www.uclaextension.edu.
In addition, the university conducts guided walking tours and distributes self-guided tour maps. For further information, call (310) 825-8764 or check out UCLA on the Web at www.ucla.edu.
Royce Hall
THIS IS UCLA
149National Champions - ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’75, ’95
Don MorrisonFaculty Athletics Representative
16th Year
(MIT ‘61)
Donald G. Morrison is in his 16th year as UCLA’s Faculty Athletic Representative. Last year, he served as President of the Pacifi c-10 Conference, a role he also fi lled in 1997-98.
Morrison, a special ist in management science and marketing, is the William E. Leonhard Professor in the Anderson Graduate School of Management.
A 1961 graduate of M.I.T. with a B.S. in mechanical engineering, Morrison earned a Ph.D. in operations research at Stanford University in 1965. He joined the Columbia Business School faculty the following year as assistant professor, served as associate professor from 1968 and was named professor of business in 1973. He has also served as visiting professor at Stanford and at the University of California, Berkeley. He joined the UCLA faculty in 1987.
Dr. Gene BlockChancellor
Third Year
(Stanford ‘70)
Dr. Gene Block became chancellor of UCLA in August 2007. As chief executive offi cer, he oversees all aspects of the university’s three-part mission of education, research and service.
A champ ion o f pub l i c universities, Chancellor Block quickly called for UCLA to deepen its engagement with
Los Angeles and to increase access for students from underrepresented populations. An advocate of interdisciplinary scholarship, he has spearheaded a process of broad-based, campuswide strategic planning.
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).
Over the past 40 years, Morrison has supervised the doctoral dissertations of a number of students who are now faculty members of other leading institutions. Many are now on key editorial boards and six have endowed chairs. Morrison was the founding editor of the professional journal, Marketing Science and was editor-in-chief of Management Science for eight years. He has served as departmental editor or editorial board member of several other professional journals.
In 2002, Morrison was awarded the highest honor in the American Marketing Association, when he was named the McGraw-Hill/ Irwin Distinguished Educator of the Year.
He is the author or co-author of over 90 articles, with a special emphasis on marketing research and applied statistics. He has been an expert witness as a statistician in a number of legal cases and a consultant to industrial fi rms and government agencies.
Morrison, who will be 71 next February 26, served as captain of the M.I.T. track team. In 1961, he was the Eastern Conference long jump champion and placed third in the long jump at the New England Championships.
Morrison’s wife Sherie is a professor in UCLA’s Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Genetics department. Their daughters, Heather Felix and Michelle Oliva, earned their MBA degrees from the Anderson Graduate School of Management at UCLA. The Morrisons also have three grandsons, Parker Graham Felix, Spencer Andrew Felix and Jake Carmine Oliva.
Previously, Chancellor Block served as vice president and provost of the University of Virginia, where he headed an NIH graduate training program aimed at increasing the number of scientists from underrepresented groups. In 1998, he received the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Outstanding Public Service Award for his work with Virginia’s business community.
A native of Monticello, N.Y., Chancellor Block 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.
Chancellor Block with the 2008 Pac-10 Tournament Champions
UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION
150 NCAA Final Four Appearances - ’62, ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’74, ’75, ’76, ’80, ’95, ’06, ’07, ’08
Daniel G. GuerreroDirector of Athletics
Eighth Year
(UCLA ‘74)
On April 25, 2002, Daniel G. Guerrero was named UCLA’s eighth Director of Athletics. A former Bruin baseball player, Guerrero, who assumed his duties on July 1, 2002, has enjoyed great success and exudes the pride of a student-athlete who is now calling the shots at his alma mater.
Guerrero, one of the most respected and talented administrators in intercollegiate athletics, has placed
his mark on the program as the director of athletics at UCLA. He is currently serving as the chair of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee and is in his fi fth year on that committee. In addition, he is the second vice-president of the National Assn. of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), serves on the NACDA Executive Committee and is also the fi rst vice-president of the Division I Athletic Directors Association. He recently completed his service as chair of the NCAA’s Division I Men’s Basketball Academic Enhancement Group. In June of 2007, he was named NACDA Division I West Region Athletic Director of the Year.
In his seven years as AD, Guerrero has clearly established a pattern of “image and substance” that few in his profession can match. UCLA stands as the No. 1 University in the nation for NCAA team championships (104) won, a number that continues to grow under his direction. In those seven years, UCLA teams have won 18 NCAA team titles (the highest total in the nation in that span) in 11 different sports, fi nished second 14 times and have had an additional 24 Top Five fi nishes (67 total). A staggering 131 teams (of 161 possible) have qualifi ed for NCAA post-season competition and the football team has appeared in six bowl games. The program has also won 42 conference championships in 15 different sports, produced 387 All-Americans and featured four Honda Award winners, including the 2003-04 Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year.
Furthermore, during the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, China, 39 Bruins participated as athletes or coaches, representing the United States and nine other nations. They won 15 medals, including four gold.
In the last seven years, UCLA has fi nished second three times (2007-08, 2006-07 and 2005-06), third twice (2004-05 and 2003-04), sixth (2002-03) and 16th (2008-09) in the race for the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Director’s Cup.
This past year, UCLA won its fi fth consecutive NCAA women’s water polo championship. The Bruins fi nished second in women’s golf, tied for third in women’s soccer (sixth straight College Cup) and men’s tennis,
placed seventh in women’s gymnastics and ninth (tied) in softball, women’s volleyball and women’s tennis, 16th (tied) in women’s outdoor track and fi eld and 17th (tied) in men’s basketball. UCLA also won six conference titles.
In 2007-08, UCLA won three NCAA championships in women’s water polo (fourth straight), women’s tennis (fi rst) and men’s golf (second). The Bruins fi nished second in women’s golf, tied for third in men’s basketball (third straight Final Four), women’s soccer (fi fth straight College Cup) and men’s tennis, placed fi fth (tied) in women’s volleyball and softball, seventh in women’s gymnastics, 14th in men’s indoor track and fi eld and 17th (tied) in baseball and men’s soccer. UCLA also played in its sixth consecutive bowl game and won four conference championships and two league tournaments.
In 2006-07, UCLA won an NCAA championship in women’s water polo, the school’s 100th NCAA team title, and placed second in men’s soccer and women’s tennis, third in women’s golf, tied for third in men’s basketball, women’s soccer and women’s volleyball, fourth in women’s gymnastics, fi fth in women’s outdoor track and fi eld, tied for fi fth in men’s tennis, seventh in men’s golf and women’s indoor track and fi eld, ninth in men’s outdoor track and fi eld and tied for ninth in baseball. UCLA played in its fi fth straight bowl game in football and won four league titles.
In 2005-06, UCLA won two NCAA titles (men’s volleyball and women’s water polo) and placed second in men’s basketball and women’s soccer, tied for third in softball, tied for fi fth in men’s tennis, tied for seventh in men’s golf and tied for ninth in women’s volleyball and women’s tennis. UCLA also won the Vitalis Sun Bowl in football and captured seven
conference championships and two post-season tournaments.
In 2004-05, UCLA won three NCAA titles (men’s water polo, men’s tennis and women’s water polo) and placed second in women’s soccer, men’s volleyball, women’s golf and softball, tied for second in women’s outdoor track and fi eld, fourth in women’s gymnastics, tied for fi fth in women’s volleyball and tied for ninth in men’s soccer. UCLA also earned its fi rst NCAA post-season appearance in women’s rowing (varsity eight) and won eight conference championships.
In 2003-04, the Bruins won four NCAA titles (women’s outdoor track and fi eld, softball, women’s golf and women‘s gymnastics). They also placed second in men’s tennis, women’s tennis and men’s golf, tied for third in women’s soccer, tied for fi fth in men’s soccer and women’s volleyball, fi fth in women’s indoor track and fi eld and seventh in women’s swimming and women’s cross country. In addition, the Bruins captured seven league titles.
In Guerrero’s fi rst year at UCLA (2002-03), UCLA won four NCAA titles (men’s soccer, women’s gymnastics, women’s water polo and women’s softball). The Bruins placed third in men’s golf, tied for third in men’s tennis, tied for fi fth in women’s golf and women’s tennis, eighth in women‘s outdoor track and fi eld, tied for eighth in women’s indoor track and fi eld and tied for ninth in women’s soccer. UCLA also earned six conference titles.
Over the past seven years, Guerrero has earned numerous honors. In June of 2007, he was named the NACDA Division I West Region Athletic Director of the Year. His other honors include 2002 UCLA Latino Alumnus of the Year (October 2002); Cal State Dominguez Hills’ Alumnus of the
Dan Guerrero (left) with Head Coach Ben Howland
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
151National Champions - ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’75, ’95
Year (March 2003); and 2003 “Father of the Year” by the Father’s Day Council of the American Diabetes Association (June). On September 10, 2002, the Los Angeles City Council honored him with Dan Guerrero Day. He also became the fi rst athlete in any sport at Banning (Wilmington, CA) High School to have his jersey (#8 in baseball) retired (2003).
Guerrero was named one of the nation’s Top 100 Most Infl uential Hispanics by Hispanic Business Magazine (October 2004) and the May 5, 2003 issue of Sports Illustrated listed him #28 among the 101 Most Infl uential Minorities in Sports. He was one of 28 people whose photo was featured on that issue’s cover.
In addition to unparalleled success in the playing arena, his seven years at the helm have also demonstrated the overall excellence Guerrero has made a priority for the program. Belief in conducting a program of integrity has been a cornerstone of Guerrero’s leadership throughout his career. Named as a 1999 Sports Ethics Fellow by the Institute for International Sport, Guerrero has fostered a strong sense of commitment and dedication among his coaches and staff to the development of the total student-athlete experience. He has also served as an Executive Board member of the National Consortium for Academics and Sport for over a decade and is resolute in his desire to support academic achievement and life skills development for UCLA student-athletes. As a result, he has spearheaded unprecedented growth in the Academic Support and Life Skills program at UCLA. In Guerrero’s seven and two-thirds years (20 quarters), student-athletes earned 4,744 spots on the Director’s Honor Roll (3.0 or higher grade-point average for a quarter) and community service activities for the program are at an all-time high.
Resource development has always been a strength for Guerrero and his tenure at UCLA has demonstrated continued evidence of this skill. In 2004-05, he successfully negotiated two blockbuster deals: a new multi-million dollar agreement with ISP Sports, a premier national collegiate sports marketing organization, and a six-year, multi-million dollar extension with adidas, equipment provider for all of UCLA’s 24 sports.
Guerrero also led the negotiations that solidifi ed the relationship between UCLA and the Rose Bowl, inking a 20-year agreement, which included over $13 million in facility enhancements to benefi t the UCLA football program. He has also reorganized the External Relations area, integrating Corporate Sponsorships, Marketing and Development under one umbrella, in anticipation of a major revenue generating initiative designed to address capital project needs, operational support and program endowments.
Under Guerrero’s guidance, UCLA continues to aggressively enhance its athletic facilities, including the completion of the Bud Knapp Football wing of the Acosta Center, and the sports medicine and athletic performance centers in the same complex. A new golf practice facility and the Easton Softball Stadium renovation, benefi tting the Bruins’ golf and softball powers, respectively, were completed for the 2004-05 season. The installation of synthetic turf at Spaulding Field was completed in 2006, the fi nal phase of the Acosta Center project (Olympic sport locker rooms) was completed in 2007. Spieker Aquatic Center was completed in the summer of 2009. The renovation of Pauley Pavilion is the next project slated for completion.
Guerrero has extensive experience in committee work at both the NCAA and conference level. He is serving his fi fth year as a member of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee (he is the 2009-10 chair) and also served on the “College Basketball Partnership,” a group formed by NCAA president Myles Brand, that included many of the most infl uential people in the sport. He has served as Chair of both the Pac-10 Athletic Directors Committee and the Budget and Finance Committee, has served on several Pac-10 committees and is currently a member of the Pac-10 Television and Rose Bowl Management committees. He has
also served on other NCAA committees, including the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee and the Baseball Academic Enhancement Committee and at the time of his hire by UCLA was serving as the second vice president of the Division I-AAA Athletic Director’s Association.
Guerrero came to UCLA from UC Irvine, where he had served as UCI’s fi fth permanent Director of Athletics for 10 years (1992-2002). The broad competitive success of its athletic teams, the academic excellence of its student-athletes, the development of new and improved facilities and enhanced relations with the UCI community, refl ect the progress UC Irvine Athletics experienced under Guerrero’s direction. During his tenure, the program continued to accumulate conference championships, garner national rankings, feature graduation rates among the nation’s best, and win numerous post-season honors for its student-athletes. In June of 2002 while still at UC Irvine, he was named the 2001-02 Division I-AA/I-AAA West Region NACDA Athletic Director of the Year.
Resulting from Guerrero’s resourcefulness and creativity, UCI experienced unprecedented activity in the area of athletic facilities development. In his fi nal fi ve years, Guerrero was the driving force behind $38 million of newly constructed or renovated facilities. These projects included a newly renovated track and soccer complex, a new 64-meter competitive swimming pool, a new baseball stadium and the Anteater Recreation Center, one of the premier recreation centers in the country.
Prior to arriving at UC Irvine, Dan came from Cal State Dominguez Hills, where he led that program to national prominence while serving as Athletic Director for fi ve years (1988-92).
Guerrero received his Bachelor’s degree from UCLA in 1974 and played second base in the Bruin baseball program for four years. His batting average in Pacifi c-8 Conference games over three seasons as a varsity performer was .343. Guerrero, known as “Warrior” during his playing career, 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, born on November 10, 1951 in Tucson, AZ, was raised in Wilmington, CA. He is married to the former Anne Marie Aniello and they have two grown daughters: Jenna and Katie.
Dan Guerrero at Nell and John Wooden Court Dedication
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
152 NCAA Final Four Appearances - ’62, ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’74, ’75, ’76, ’80, ’95, ’06, ’07, ’08
In connection with the building, which originally opened in November of 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 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,
The UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame enters its 26th year of its existence and its ninth in a new location facing Westwood Plaza. The new Hall of Fame, double the size of its predecessor, opened in July of 2001.
The fi rst fl oor in the east wing of the J.D. Morgan Athletics Center 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 much more.
UCLA athletic teams have won 103 NCAA team championships and each of those fi rst-place trophies grace the Hall of Champions. Other exhibits include photos of UCLA’s fi rst-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 individual display area within the Hall of Fame. In addition, there are 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.
baseball, basketball and track; Henry ‘Red’ Sanders, football coach; Al Sparlis, football; Bill Spaulding, football coach; Bill Walton, basketball; Kenny Washington, football; Bob Waterfi eld, 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.
THE 2009 INDUCTEES Tyus Edney Basketball
James “Cap” Haralson Football/Track & Field
Cade McNown Football
Stein Metzger Volleyball
Nicolle Payne Water Polo
J.J. Stokes Football
Daiva Tomkus Volleyball
Walt Torrence Basketball
Lew Alcindor ’84 Bill Walton ’84 John Wooden ’84 Marques Johnson ’88 Dave Meyers ’92 Kiki Vandeweghe ’94
Sidney Wicks, Class of ’85Gail Goodrich, Class of ’84Willie Naulls, Class of ’86 Keith Wilkes, Class of ’84
UCLA HALL OF FAME
153National Champions - ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’75, ’95
1991 (7): Willie Banks, track; Kenny Easley, football; Brian Goodell, swimming; Briggs Hunt, wrestling; Tim 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 Joyner-Kersee, 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 Griffi th-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.
2000 (10): Lucius Allen, basketball; Jeanne Beauprey-Reeves, volleyball; John Brenner, track and fi eld; 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 fi eld; John Green, basketball; John Lee, football; Lisa Longaker, softball; Asbjorn Volstad, volleyball.
2002 (9): Denny Cline, volleyball; Bob Day, track and fi eld; 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 fi eld; 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 fi eld; James Owens, football/track and fi eld; Sigi Schmid, soccer; Fred Slaughter, basketball; Natalie Williams, basketball/volleyball.
2005 (8): Hardiman Cureton, football; Dawn Dumble, track and fi eld; Allen Fox, tennis; John Godina, track and fi eld; Ed O'Bannon, basketball; Mike O'Hara, volleyball; Art Shurlock, gymnastics; Kenny Washington, basketball.
2006 (8): Carol Bower, rowing; Herb Flam, tennis; Monte Nitzkowski, swimming/water polo; Jonathan Ogden, football/track and fi eld; Annette Salmeen, swimming; Dennis Storer, soccer/rugby; John Vallely, basketball; Elaine Youngs, volleyball.
2007 (8): Amy Acuff, track and fi eld; George Brown, track and fi eld; Jennifer Brundage, softball; Jim Ferguson, water polo; Troy Glaus, baseball; John Moore, basketball; Jeff Nygaard, volleyball; Keri Phebus, tennis.
2008 (8): Traci Arkenberg, soccer; Peter Dalis, athletic director; Leah Homma, gymnastics; Kurt Krumpholz, water polo/swimming; Robert Seaman, track and fi eld; Jackie Tobian-Steinmann, golf; Eric Turner, football; Todd Zeile, baseball.
David Greenwood ’97 Reggie Miller ’98 Don MacLean ’02 Jerome Richardson ’03 Henry Bibby ’04 Johnny Moore ’07
Tyus Edney, Class of ’09Lucius Allen, Class of ’00John Vallely, Class of ’06 Ed O’Bannon, Class of ’05
UCLA HALL OF FAME
154 NCAA Final Four Appearances - ’62, ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’74, ’75, ’76, ’80, ’95, ’06, ’07, ’08
have all performed in the Pavilion. UCLA’s longest winning streak in Pauley
Pavilion is 98 games (from 1970-71 to 1975-76 ended on 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.
Total cost of the Pavilion was provided as follows: $2,000,000 by the State, $1,000,000 by the student body and in excess of $2,000,000 by the alumni with $1,000,000 of the alumni contribution donated on a matching basis by Regent Pauley.
In October of 1990, a highly-effi cient lighting system was installed that doubled the lighting capability in the Pavilion. In October of 1999, a state-of-the- art video scoreboard was installed in the multi-purpose facility.
Pauley contains 10,337 permanent upholstered seats and retractable bleachers for 2,482 spectators making the total basketball seating capacity 12,819.
In 1996-97, the Bruins broke the Pauley Pavilion attendance record twice. UCLA welcomed 13,478 fans when the Bruins played Duke (Feb. 23, 1997), and 13,382 fans came to see UCLA
Now in its 45th season as the home of Bruin athletic teams, Pauley Pavilion is regarded as one of the fi nest all-around collegiate facilities in the nation and has been the site of numerous illustrious events. While calling the 12,819-seat pavilion home, the Bruins have won nine NCAA championships and 21 Pac-10 titles.
On Dec. 20, 2003 the fl oor in Pauley Pavilion was dedicated “Nell and John Wooden Court.” Players from virtually all of his teams joined Coach Wooden to celebrate the occasion.
In 1991, Pauley served as the site for the 1991 U.S. Olympic Festival basketball and gymnastics competitions.
Some of the top names in the history of college basketball — players such as Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar), Bill Walton, Ed O’Bannon, Sidney Wicks, Marques Johnson, Reggie Miller, Baron Davis, Earl Watson, Jason Kapono, Ann Meyers, Denise Curry and Pete Maravich and coaches such as John Wooden, Dean Smith and Denny Crum — have appeared in Pauley. In addition, many world-class competitions, including the 1984 Olympic gymnastics and a historic table tennis match between the United States and China; 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
LARGEST CROWDSAttendance Date and Opponent
13,478 2/23/97 vs. Duke
13,382 2/19/97 vs. USC
13,079 2/12/98 vs. Stanford
13,037 1/18/06 vs. USC
13,037 3/11/95 vs. Oregon
13,023 3/1/92 vs. Duke
13,014 2/15/96 vs. Arizona
12,961 12/23/69 vs. Louisiana State
12,922 1/16/99 vs. Stanford
12,912 2/20/71 vs. Oregon
12,903 3/8/69 vs. USC
12,898 3/12/92 vs. Arizona
12,897 1/18/69 vs. Houston
12,893 2/13/71 vs. Washington State
12,884 2/1/75 vs. USC
12,883 2/10/67 vs. Oregon State
12,883 3/1/75 vs. Stanford
take on crosstown-rival USC. UCLA has housed over 13,000 fans in Pauley Pavilion on seven occasions - most recently, 13,037 people watched UCLA defeat USC, 66-45, on Jan. 18, 2006.
Pauley Pavilion, perhaps the most hallowed of all college basketball venues, is scheduled to receive the fi rst-class expansion and renovation it deserves.
On Monday, May 11, 2009 on Nell and John Wooden Court, UCLA publicly announced the “Campaign of Champions” - consisting of the expansion and renovation plan as well as the funding component of the project.
The plan calls for an all new seating bowl with over 1,000 additional seats, bringing the seating capacity to about 14,000, plus new lighting and sound systems. A new HD video board will be hung at center court, as well as an LED ribbon board that encircles the arena interior. The project also includes more than 25 additional points of sale for concessions and an increased number of rest rooms in the building. Also in the plans is large locker rooms with player lounges for the men’s and women’s basketball teams, as well as a fi lm room, sports medicine room, weight room and equipment room.
The Pavilion (310-825-4546) is managed by Susan Brown. Its address is 301 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, 90095.
PAULEY PAVILION
155National Champions - ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’75, ’95
PAULEY PAVILION ATTENDANCEYEAR GAMES TOTAL AVG1982 15 164,418 10,9611983 15 162,760 10,8501984 17 150,236 8,8341985 18 152,934 8,4961986 17 134,763 7,9271987 *16 169,353 10,5841988 17 133,534 7,8551989 14 119,858 8,5611990 15 143,010 9,5341991 17 170,384 10,0231992 16 177,003 11,0631993 17 132,771 7,8101994 15 163,531 10,9021995 15 170,994 11,4001996 13 154,331 11,8721997 16 163,840 10,240
YEAR GAMES TOTAL AVG1998 15 161,089 10,7391999 16 162,080 10,1302000 16 151,047 9,4402001 15 131,479 8,7652002 15 150,321 10,0212003 15 125,223 8,3482004 15 139,973 9,3322005 15 138,199 9,2132006 17 151,199 8,8942007 16 166,843 10,4282008 18 190,438 10,5802009 18 177,167 9,84344 years 699 7,385,145 10,565
*Does not include three home games in the Pacifi c-10 Conference Post-Season Tournament.
ON DEC. 20, 2003
THE FLOOR IN PAULEY PAVILION
WAS DEDICATED
“NELL AND JOHN WOODEN
COURT.”
YEAR GAMES TOTAL AVG1966 11 132,775 12,0701967 17 212,567 12,5041968 12 147,203 12,2671969 14 174,992 12,4991970 16 196,694 12,2931971 15 187,473 12,4981972 17 211,357 12,4331973 17 212,750 12,5151974 16 198,200 12,3881975 16 198,142 12,3841976 20 244,934 12,2471977 18 201,180 11,1771978 18 204,010 11,3391979 18 212,042 11,7801980 16 179,481 11,2161981 14 162,017 11,573
UCLA’S RECORD IN PAULEY PAVILIONYEAR RECORD1965-66 11-01966-67 17-01967-68 12-01968-69 13-11969-70 15-11970-71 15-01971-72 17-01972-73 17-01973-74 16-01974-75 16-01975-76 19-11976-77 16-21977-78 17-11978-79 17-11979-80 12-41980-81 12-21981-82 14-11982-83 13-21983-84 13-41984-85 15-31985-86 13-41986-87 17-21987-88 11-61988-89 12-21989-90 13-21990-91 15-21991-92 14-21992-93 14-31993-94 14-11994-95 15-01995-96 12-11996-97 13-31997-98 13-21998-99 15-11999-00 12-42000-01 12-32001-02 11-42002-03 5-102003-04 9-62004-05 12-32005-06 14-32006-07 16-02007-08 16-22008-09 16-244 Years 611-91
PAULEY PAVILION
156 NCAA Final Four Appearances - ’62, ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’74, ’75, ’76, ’80, ’95, ’06, ’07, ’08
NAME YEARS ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 1967-69 All-time NBA scorer/ Actor/Author/Businessman/Basketball Hall of Fame/L.A. Lakers Assistant CoachCarroll Adams 1955-56 Retired High School teacher, coach, administrator/Team EndowmentTony Anderson 1978-82 Advertising ManagementHenry Bibby 1970-72 Former Head Coach at USC and Los Angeles SparksPete Blackman 1960-62 UCLA Vice-ChancellorStephen Brumbach 1988-89 Tour Director for the band ChicagoJon Chapman 1970-72 Culver City High School Head Basketball CoachDenny Crum 1958-59 Former Head Coach at Louisville/Basketball Hall of FameGary Cunningham 1960-62 Athletic Director at UC Santa Barbara/former Bruin head coachCameron Dollar 1994-97 Assistant Coach at the University of WashingtonRalph Drollinger 1974-76 Ministry/Land DevelopmentJeff Dunlap 1984-86 Assistant Coach at Western MichiganKeith Erickson 1963-65 Sports Broadcaster/BusinessmanLarry Farmer 1971-73 Former head coach at Loyola-Chicago/former UCLA head coachSean Farnham 1997-2000 Fox Sports Net Basketball AnalystKenny Fields 1981-84 Family First FoundationJason Flowers 2001 Long Beach State Assistant Women’s Basketball CoachDavid Greenwood 1976-79 Head Coach at Don Lugo High School, Chino, Calif.Gail Goodrich 1963-65 NBA-TV/Former President, National Fairways/Basketball Hall of FameJack Haley 1985-87 NBA veteran/Fox Sports Net AnalystRoy Hamilton 1976-79 Fox Sports Net, Vice President of Production/Coordinating ProducerWalt Hazzard 1962-64 NBA Veteran/former UCLA head coachKenny Heitz 1967-69 Attorney (Harvard Law School)Andy Hill 1970-72 Author, “Be Quick, But Don’t Hurry” (with John Wooden)/TV ProducerBrad Holland 1976-79 Assistant Coach at UC Santa BarbaraRalph Jackson 1981-84 Account Executive-Dean WitterMarques Johnson 1974-77 All-NBA Player/Actor/Fox Sports Net AnalystRafer Johnson 1958-59 President of the California Special OlympicsChris Lippert 1977-80 Pension Fund Manager/BusinessmanBrandon Loyd 1996-99 Former Assistant Coach at CS Los AngelesDon MacLean 1989-92 All-time leading scorer/nine-year NBA career/XTRA Sports 570 and Fox Sports Net UCLA analystGerald Madkins 1988-92 New York Knicks (Scout)Andre McCarter 1974-76 Head Coach at Birmingham High School, Lake Balboa, Calif.Nigel Miguel 1982-85 ActorJim Milhorn 1961-63 Retired/former UCLA Associate Athletic DirectorReggie Miller 1984-87 All-NBA, Indiana Pacers/ OlympianBob Myers 1994-97 SFX/Loyola Marymount Law SchoolWillie Naulls 1954-56 Minister/Concerned Parents of AmericaSteve Patterson (d.) 1969-71 Former president of CBA; former head coach at Arizona StateJerome “Pooh” Richardson 1986-98 Former Vice President, Harlem Globetrotters/NBA VeteranMike Sanders 1979-82 Milwaukee Bucks Assistant CoachNeville Saner 1967-68 High School TeacherTerry Schofi eld 1969-71 West German BusinessmanLynn Shackelford 1967-69 Sportscaster/Executive, Western Golf ManagementFred Slaughter 1962-64 Sports Agent/UCLA MBA/Columbia Law SchoolJim Spillane 1975-77 Real Estate ExecutiveBill Sweek 1967-69 Vice President-Champion Sports Group, Inc.Shon Tarver 1991-94 Basketball Coach/Deputy Probation Offi cer – Kilpatrick High School Marvin Thomas 1975-79 Engineer/Hughes AircraftBill Walton 1972-74 Sportscaster/Basketball Hall of FameKiki Vandeweghe 1977-80 Former Denver Nuggets General ManagerKevin Walker 1987-90 General Manager, Huntsville, Ala., Channel Cats (hockey)Michael Warren 1966-68 Actor, notably “Hill Street Blues” and “City of Angels”; Basketball All-AmericanBob Webb 1973-74 Los Angeles Sparks Assistant CoachSidney Wicks 1969-71 Property ManagementJamaal Wilkes 1972-74 Jamaal Wilkes EnterprisesBrad Wright 1982-85 Ontario Warriors (ABA) Head Coach/ Former Head Coach, Pierce College
(d.) - deceased
Tony Anderson Jon Chapman Reggie Miller Lynn Shackelford Michael Warren Brad Wright
PROMINENT UCLA BASKETBALL ALUMNI
157National Champions - ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’75, ’95
NAME ACCOMPLISHMENT(S)
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar NBA’s all-time scoring leader; Six-time MVP; AuthorVal Ackerman Vice-President, USA BasketballTroy Aikman Quarterback of three-time Super Bowl champion Dallas Cowboys; Television analyst (FOX); Pro and College Football Hall of FamerLinda Alvarez TV journalist and anchorwomanArmy Archerd Veteran entertainment columnist and broadcasterArthur R. Ashe, Jr. (d.) First African-American to win Wimbledon tennis title; Human rights activistSean Astin Actor, “Rudy” and “Lord of the Rings”Donald Barksdale (d.) First African-American Olympic basketball gold medalist Gary Beban Heisman Trophy winner; Senior Executive Managing Director of CB Richard EllisCatherine Bell Actress, Movies and Television shows “Jag” and “Army Wives”Harve Bennett Writer/Producer/Director, notably of “Star Trek” fi lmsCorbin Bernsen Actor, most notably “L.A. Law”, “Major League” and “Major League Part II”Jack Black Actor, most notably ”School of Rock”Tom Bradley (d.) Former Mayor, City of Los AngelesRalph J. Bunche (d.) 1950 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate; Former Under-Secretary General to the UNYvonne B. Burke L.A. County Board of SupervisorsCarol Burnett Actress, Emmy Award WinnerMark Canton Former Chair, Columbia and TriStar Pictures; President of Canton CompanyCormac Carney UCLA football player, U. S. District Court Judge/Member, Academic All-America Hall of FameSylvia Chase Emmy Award-winning TV journalistFrancis Ford Coppola Six-time Academy Award-winning movie producer (The Godfather I, II, III)Walter Cunningham NASA Astronaut; Apollo VII crew memberMarilyn McCoo Davis Seven-time Grammy Award winner (Fifth Dimension)Donna de Varona Two-time Olympic Gold Medalist (swimming), Sports BroadcasterTerry Donahue Winningest football coach in Pac-10 and UCLA history; Sports Broadcaster; 2008 UCLA Alumnus of the YearThomas Everhart President of CaltechLisa Fernandez Three-time Olympic Gold Medal winner in softballAnna Lee Fisher NASA astronaut-Discovery shuttleTroy Glaus 2002 World Series Most Valuable Player, now playing for Arizona DiamondbacksMark Harmon Television and movie actor (Navy NCIS); Former UCLA football quarterbackRafer L. Johnson 1960 Olympic decathlon gold medalist, President, California Special Olympics; 1984 Olympic torchbearerJackie Joyner-Kersee Three-time Olympic track & fi eld gold medalist; BusinesswomanGary E. Knell President and CEO, Sesame WorkshopLester Korn Former U.S. Ambassador to the United NationsHeather Locklear Television actress (Dynasty, Melrose Place, Spin City)James E. Lu Valle (d.) Inventor, chemist, 1936 Olympic medalistWaldo K. Lyon Director of the fi rst sub-Arctic North Pole voyage of the Polaris submarineFrank Marshall Movie producer (Sixth Sense, Back to the Future, Snow Falling on Cedars)R. Bruce Merrifi eld 1984 Nobel Laureate in ChemistryAnn Meyers Drysdale Member of Basketball Hall of Fame; Sports broadcaster; General Manager of WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury
Troy Aikman Arthur Ashe Sean Astin Lisa Fernandez Jackie Robinson Gabrielle Union
NAME ACCOMPLISHMENT(S)
Rev. Donn Moomaw Football All-American, Former pastor, Bel-Air Presbyterian ChurchSteven Muller President emeritus, The Johns Hopkins University; Rhodes ScholarHisham Nazer Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Petroleum and Mineral ResourcesDorothy Wright Nelson Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, 9th CircuitRandy Newman Composer/Singer, “I Love L.A.”Rob Reiner Actor/Director/Producer, actor in “All in the Family,” producer of “American President,” director 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,”, won Oscar for role in “Mystic River”Jackie Robinson (d.) UCLA’s only four-sport letterman; First African-American to play Major League Baseball; Former Brooklyn Dodgers great; Hall of FamerNobutada Saji President, Suntory, Ltd.Henry Samueli Co-Founder and Chairman of the Board, Broadcom; Owner, Anaheim Mighty DucksMilliam Sharpe Co-recipient of 1990 Nobel Prize in EconomicsArt Spander Oakland Tribune Sports Writer/Pro Football Hall of FameDarren Star Producer of television shows “Sex In The City” and “Melrose Place”Ted Stevens U.S. Senator from Alaska; 2004 UCLA Alumnus of the YearRobert R. Takasugi Judge, U.S. District Court; First Japanese-American Federal Court JudgeGeorge Takei Actor, most notably as Mr. Sulu in “Star Trek”Kiana Tom ESPN fi tness show expert/Actress/ModelTritia Toyota Television newscaster, KCBS 2 Los AngelesGabrielle Union Actress, appeared in “Bad Boys II,“ “Love & Basketball,“ and “She‘s All That“Antonio Villaraigosa Mayor of Los AngelesBill Walton NCAA and NBA champion; College Player of the Year; Television commentator; Member, Basketball Hall of FameMalcolm-Jamal Warner Actor/Director, most notably “Cosby Show,“ and “Listen Up“Michael Warren Actor, notably “Hill Street Blues” and “City of Angels;” Basketball All-AmericanKenny Washington (d.) Football All-American; First African-American to play in NFLCasey Wasserman Owner, Los Angeles Avengers of Arena Football LeagueDiane Watson U.S. CongresswomanFred L. Whipple Astronomer; Director, NASA Optical Satellite Tracking ProjectJaleel White Actor (Urkel in “Family Matters“)Natalie Williams Pac-10 Female Athlete of the Decade in basketball and volleyball; OlympianJohn Williams 27-time Emmy, Grammy, Academy Award-winning composer (“Star Wars”)Jane Yamamoto Television newscaster, Fox 11 Los AngelesZev Yaroslavsky Los Angeles County Supervisor, District 3
(d.) – deceased.
UCLA’S FABULOUS ALUMNI
158 NCAA Final Four Appearances - ’62, ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’74, ’75, ’76, ’80, ’95, ’06, ’07, ’08
• The Nation’s No. 1 Combined Academic, Social and Athletic Program — Located just a few miles from the beaches of the Pacifi c Ocean; rated among the nation’s top research universities; winner of the most NCAA team championships (104) — when you add it up, UCLA provides the best of all worlds for the student-athlete.
• Sports Illustrated’s No. 1 Athletic Program — “UCLA has the most complete athletic program in the country,” says Sports Illustrated on Campus (April 2005). In the April 28, 1997 issue of Sports Illustrated, the Bruins were easily selected the best athletic school in the country. The article proclaims that at UCLA, “athletes from all sports thrive on the nation’s most jock-friendly campus.”
• An Outstanding Head Coach — The 2002 consensus National Coach of the Year, Ben Howland enters his seventh season as the Bruins’ head coach. He’s one of only three coaches in NCAA history to win at least 30 games in three consecutive seasons.
• A Diligent, Talented Staff — A youthful, enthusiastic group of coaches who believe in this program and are committed to developing great basketball players and even better people. Howland’s UCLA assistants include — Donny Daniels, who was the head coach at Cal State Fullerton from 2001-03; Scott Duncan, who spent seven seasons (2000-07) at the University of Oregon; Scott Garson, who spent fi ve seasons at Utah (1999-2004) and Director of Operations
Joe Hillock, who for 10 years (1996-97 to 2005-06) was the head women’s coach at Southern Utah.
• Academic Support — Providing the student-athlete with the assistance and guidance to succeed in the classroom and society is a top priority! Coach Howland, his staff and the athletic administration provide the best in general assistance, counseling and tutoring available at any university.
• The Bruin Family — Located in Westwood and bordered by Los Angeles, Beverly Hills and Hollywood, UCLA provides a prosperous outlook for the future with internships, workshop mentoring programs and access to one of the world’s meccas of business, entertainment, media and networking like no other major college program.
• Media Rich — USA Today, Fox Sports and ESPN have offi ces in Los Angeles. There are seven local television stations and 13 newspapers which provide regular coverage of UCLA. A 70,000-watt radio station (AM 570 Sports), satellite radio (SIRIUS) and the internet are the broadcast homes for Bruin basketball.
• The Next Step — Since 1948, UCLA has produced more NBA selections (106) than any other college in the nation. Twenty UCLA players have been drafted in the last 13 consecutive seasons, including eight in the fi rst round. Recent selections include - 2009, Jrue Holiday was the No. 17 pick in the draft by the Philadelphia 76ers and Darren Collison
was the No. 21 pick by the New Orleans Hornets; 2008, Russell Westbrook was the No. 4 pick in the draft by the Seattle Sonics/Oklahoma City Thunder, Kevin Love was the No. 5 pick by the Memphis Grizzlies, who traded him to the Minnesota Timberwolves and Luc Richard Mbah a Moute was the No. 37 pick in the draft by the Milwaukee Bucks; 2007, Arron Affl alo was a fi rst round pick (Detroit Pistons); 2006, Jordan Farmar was a fi rst round choice (Los Angeles Lakers) and Ryan Hollins was a second round selection (Charlotte Bobcats); 2005, Dijon Thompson was a second round pick (New York Knicks and traded to the Phoenix Suns); 2004, Trevor Ariza (New York Knicks) was a second round pick; 2003, Jason Kapono (Cleveland Cavaliers) was a second round choice; 2002, Dan Gadzuric (Milwaukee Bucks) and Matt Barnes (Cleveland Cavaliers) were second round selections; 2001, Earl Watson (Seattle Supersonics) was a second round pick; 2000, Jerome Moiso was a fi rst round choice of the Boston Celtics and in 1999, Baron Davis (Charlotte Hornets) was the No. 3 selection in the NBA Draft.
• Tradition of Success — With a record 11 NCAA Championships, the UCLA men’s basketball program’s tradition for success is unmatched. The Bruin men are represented by six individuals in the Basketball Hall of Fame. Among them are coaching legend John Wooden and two of the greatest centers ever to play the game — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Bill Walton.
Michael RollJames KeefeJrue Holiday
UCLA — THE COMPLETE PACKAGE
159National Champions - ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’75, ’95
Over the last three decades, UCLA has established itself as the nation’s fi nest all-around athletic program.
UCLA has won more NCAA team championships than any school in the nation - 104 (71 men’s and 33 women’s), including 18 in the last seven years, more than any other school in the country (Stanford is second with 14). In the 28 years that the NCAA has awarded both men’s and women’s championships, UCLA has won 64 NCAA team titles (31 men’s and 33 women’s). Overall, UCLA has won a nation-leading total of 125 collegiate championships - 104 NCAA crowns and 21 other titles.
UCLA has won at least one NCAA team title (men’s or women’s) in 27 of the last 29 years. In addition, the school has won at least one collegiate title (NCAA or AIAW) in 43 of the last 46 years, missing only in 1979-80, 1993-94 and 2001-02. Over the last 38 years, UCLA has won at least two collegiate titles 29 times.
UCLA has placed amongst the top fi ve schools in 14 of the 16 years of the Directors’ Cup. In 1992-93, UCLA earned the award as the nation’s top combined program, according to the annual USA Today All-Sports Survey. Prior to 1993-94, USA Today conducted separate surveys for men’s and women’s programs. In the 23-year history of the All-Sports Survey for men’s programs (formerly conducted by the Knoxville Journal), UCLA fi nished fi rst 11 times
(no other school had more than six titles), second seven times, third once and fourth once and was in the top 10 each year. The Bruins won fi ve of the last eight men’s surveys and placed fi fth in 1993. In the women’s survey (formerly sponsored by Santa Monica Evening Outlook), UCLA won 10 titles in 18 years, including four straight (1988-1991), and fi nished second in 1992 and 1993.
In the last 40 years, the Bruin men and women have won 58 NCAA championships, nine more than second-place Stanford and 29 more than third-place USC. Eight times they have won at least three titles in a single year. UCLA is the only school to win four men’s titles in a single year more than once, accomplishing the feat in 1969-70 (basketball, tennis, volleyball and water polo), 1970-71 (basketball, tennis, volleyball and outdoor track) and 1971-72 (basketball, volleyball, outdoor track and water polo).
UCLA has produced nearly 450 Olympians in its history, including 39 in 2008, 56 in 2004, 58 in 2000 and 52 in 1996. In the last six summer Olympiads (1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004) Bruin athletes have earned 149 medals, including 76 gold. At the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, Bruin athletes won 15 medals (four gold, nine silver and two bronze).
Basketball (11)1964 19711965 19721967 19731968 19751969 19951970
Golf (2)1988 2008
Gymnastics (2)1984 1987
Soccer (4)1985 19971990 2002
Swimming (1)1982
Tennis (16)1950 19701952 19711953 19751954 19761956 1979
1960 19821961 19841965 2005
Track & Field (8)1956 19731966 19781971 19871972 1988
Volleyball (19)1970 19841971 19871972 19891974 19931975 19951976 19961979 19981981 20001982 20061983
Water Polo (8)1969 19951971 19961972 19992000 2004
Softball (10)1982 19901984 19921985 19991988 20031989 2004
Volleyball (3)1984 19911990
Indoor Track & Field (2)2000 2001
Outdoor Track & Field (3)1982 20041983
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (104)
WOMEN’S NCAA TITLES (33)
Golf (2)1991 2004
Gymnastics (5)1997 20032000 20042001
Tennis (1)2008
Water Polo (7)2001 20072003 20082005 20092006
MEN’S NCAA TITLES (71)
Darren CollisonJosh Shipp
UCLA — THE COMPLETE PACKAGE
160 NCAA Final Four Appearances - ’62, ’64, ’65, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’74, ’75, ’76, ’80, ’95, ’06, ’07, ’08
An endowment generates income to the University in perpetuity. By investing the gift principal and using just the interest earned to help meet the cost of a grant-in-aid assures the Athletic Department of on-going funds to maintain the quality and diversity of its program.
Currently, UCLA provides fi nancial assistance to over 400 student-athletes participating in 24 intercollegiate sports. However, expenses such as the cost of tuition for student-athletes have increased dramatically in the last several years while department revenues have remained relatively stable.
Tax-deductible gifts to the Wooden Athletic Fund play a pivotal role in meeting the escalating costs of team travel, recruiting, equipment replacement and, most importantly, in providing athletic scholarships. Now more than ever, private support is necessary if UCLA is to maintain its position as the best athletic program in the country. Your help is truly needed and greatly appreciated.
To encourage private support of our program, the best football and basketball tickets are allocated to our most generous donors. Members of the Wooden Athletic Fund receive priority in the assignment of tickets for home contests in the Rose Bowl and in Pauley Pavilion in accordance with the UCLA Priority Seating Policy. Please refer to the donor benefi ts chart to determine season ticket opportunities. In many cases, special reserved parking is also available for our donors.
If you have any questions regarding the Wooden Athletic Fund or the benefi ts members receive, please contact the Athletic Development Offi ce at 310/206-3302.
The UCLA Athletics Campaign has endowed 206 of the 282 NCAA allowable athletic grants-in-aid. UCLA Athletics expresses its sincere gratitude to the individuals listed for their support in the continuing effort to distinguish UCLA as the nation’s premier academic and athletics institution.
FootballEdgardo & Francesca AcostaTroy & Rhonda AikmanJohn & Catherine AllenBill & Kathleen BittingBill & Peggy Bloomfi eldTerry & Dora BrighamTom & Arabelle BrownIn memory of Bob CampbellEstate of John CanadayJim & Carol CollinsRonald Conway FamilyAllan & Carey CooperJim DevereBernie & Virginia DienerWarren & Pat DodsonBen & Pat DolsonTerry & Andrea DonahueDick & Lita DulgarianRudy & Joanne FeldmanFinestone & RichterRobert GeddesRose GilbertJohn & Carlin GlucksmanKristene Griffi nPaul & Gloria Griffi nJohn & Linda GunnJudd & Jeannette HenkesEd & Merle HollywoodJohn D. & Betty Howard FamilyChris and Leslie JohnsonKen KaplanPeter & Patti KranskeJoe Lange & Marina RussmanBob LeonardRandall & Janell LewisRobert F. Lewis & FamilyArt & Lindsey LombardiJerry & Dorothy Long
Tony & Geri LongoMichael B. and Lana LuftmanDarrel & Geri MayesAngelo MazzoneCarl & Bette McBainJohn MorrisViolet Mugler (In memory of Charles Mugler)Matsue MuranakaJohn & James PagliusoHoyt PardeeJames & Beverly PetersCarl PetersonJohn & Marolyn PetersonIn memory of Brett PurdyGregory G. Turk for the Purdy & Turk FamiliesStephen & Janet RogersLen & Joanne RothJ. Patrick RothsteinSanbo & Kay SakaguchiLeonard & Cornelia SaubleJim & Susan StanleyGreg TaylorTommy & Erile ThompsonRuss & Char TorreyIn memory of Joe ValentineDick & Carol VermeilBob & Marion WilsonChuck & Annie Winner
Men’s BasketballJohn & Catherine AllenJohn Branca FamilyBuddy & Linda EpsteinLarry EricksonRose Gilbert (In memory of Sam Gilbert)Jim & Sally HarrickKen & Di Kaplan
Nahum & Alice LainerJohn MorrisWillie & Anne NaullsPooh RichardsonArt & Shelly RosenblumRalph & Shirley Shapiro (In honor of Sidney Wicks)James & Sylvia ThayerTony & Sharon ThompsonGeorge & Liz VulichIn memory of Nell Wooden
Team EndowmentCarroll W. AdamsSteven AntebiTom & Arabelle BrownMark CantonAllan B. Cooper (In memory of Harold Cooper)Bernie & Virginia DienerEric Flamholtz & Yvonne RandleDick & Tricia GreyJudd & Jeannette HenkesBruin HoopstersRob KahaneJack & Phyllis KingDavid A. NeumanJames M. PetersFrank PrittJay & Maria RappaportIrv & Phyllis RyderJim ShirleyBill and Mary Lou SteinmetzTeam Managers FundChuck & Annie WinnerBilly WooJackie Wright
Women’s BasketballEvelyn and Eleanor Lloyd Dees
Parker & Spencer FelixRose GilbertStephen & Ann GoldbergBette McBainKirk Pasich & Pamela WoodsChristopher, Kelly & Connor Pasich
Men’s TennisGlenn BassettBob Garrow FamilyLarry Greiner FamilyJoel Hein MemorialJay JacksonSteven & Ellen JacksonWilliam Martin MemorialAnonymous
Men’s Track & FieldJim & Carol CollinsEstate of Ducky DrakeCarl & Bette McBainOliva Family
Women’s Track & FieldVictoria Cook Chapus
BaseballGene and Jackie AutryJames E. Brakebill MemorialJim DevereRick & Karen GanulinHarrold & Roslyn Ganulin MemorialJack GiffordDennis GilbertMary Jo Greenberg (In memory of Hank Greenberg)Wayne & Dixie HardingTracy Gifford Jones & Cameron Jones
Eric KarrosTim LearyShane MackJeffrey S. MooradArn & Nancy TellemDavid WeinerTeam Endowment:Parents’ Fund10th Player Fund
SoftballMichele Aguilar Carlin
Men’s SoccerFrank and Kathleen MarshallDan Tana
Men’s Water PoloArpad & Katherine DomyanIrving & Betty Webb
Men’s GolfRobert Bergman MemorialJack KellerFriends of College Golf honoring:Eddie MerrinsByron NelsonGreg NormanArnold PalmerLee Trevino
Women’s Water PoloTed and Jennifer Weggeland
Women’s GymnasticsEvelyn DeesCarl & Bette McBainDonald R. ShepherdJohn and Nan Wooden
Women’s VolleyballTerence Lim
Men’s VolleyballCharles Jackson FamilyJames MontgomeryAl ScatesMarty ShapiroTupac & MoyThe Von Hagens
Women’s SoccerArthur Levine & Lauren LeichtmanShirley & Ralph Shapiro
Women’s TennisGayle Godwin & Bill ZaimaRonald MarksIn Memory of David MayJohn MorrisMurray & Lenore NeidorfPete SamprasThe Sutton Sisters
Women’s GolfBette McBainJackie Steinmann
Women’s RowingLouise & Tom Jones FamilyIn Honor of Amy Fuller
Other EndowmentsBruin Boosters for Women’s Sports/Dr. Judith R. HollandJames DevereEstate of Lucille MossHenry & Dee Stickney
*Through May 20, 2009
GRANT-IN-AID DONORS*
ATHLETICS ENDOWMENT PROGRAM