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183 MEDIA INFORMATION Credentials Admission to ’s press seating and media room is by credential only. All credential requests should be made through UCLA’s credential website at least two days in advance of the game. Website address and instructions can be obtained by emailing Alex Timiraos (atimiraos@athletics. ucla.edu). Members of the media should request credentials for road games through Timiraos (via email, or by phone at 310-206-0524). Credential Pickup Credentials are available during the week at the Sports Information Office. Credentials not claimed before game day will be available at Pauley Pavilion’s Will Call window, located along the ’s Northwest corner. The media will call window and adjacent media entrance will open approximately two hours prior to tip-off. Media Parking A limited number of single-game parking passes (left) is interviewed on the court by FOX Sports analyst Jarron Collins are available for purchase ($12.00). These passes are good for a special area in parking Lot 8 (south Post-Game Procedure Directions side of Pauley Pavilion), which can be accessed Following a cooling-off period, head coach Steve Directions to UCLA and Pauley Pavilion: From Los by following Westwood Blvd. into campus from Alford and UCLA student-athletes will be available Angeles International Airport, take Century Blvd. Westwood Village (adjacent to the 405 freeway). for interviews in the media workroom (event level). east to the Freeway (405). Take the 405 Media Entrance/Seating The UCLA locker room is closed to the media. The north to Wilshire Blvd. (approx. 12 miles). Continue A press pass enables entrance at Pauley Pavilion’s visiting coach will be available outside the visitor’s east on Wilshire, make a left on Westwood Blvd. Northwest media gate (across from the intramural locker room (northwest corner, event level). Continue north along Westwood toward campus. All-day passes ($12.00) are available for purchase field). Press seating is located in the upper level of Weekday Interviews the arena’s south side (opposite team benches). from the parking information kiosk in the middle of Requests for coach and player interviews should the street, just past Lot 8. Media are encouraged Media Workroom be made to Alex Timiraos in the Sports Information to park in Lot 8 on the west side of Westwood Blvd, The Pauley Pavilion media workroom is located on Office. Please give at least 24 hours notice. just south of Strathmore Drive. Head Coach: addresses the media at the arena’s event level, nearest to the southeast UCLA Website elevator. Game notes, statistics and in-game approximately 2:00 p.m. each Tuesday (30 minutes refreshments will be provided prior to tip-off. prior to practice) on the court in Pauley Pavilion All UCLA releases, results and statistics are posted (northeast corner). on UCLA’s official website (uclabruins.com). The Media Services official website also includes postgame video recaps, Media will be supplied with pregame notes, Players: All interviews must be arranged through videos of Steve Alford’s weekly press conferences, halftime and final statistics, a full play-by-play the Sports Information Office at least 24 hours in featured video items with UCLA’s student-athletes account of the game and postgame quotes from advance. Players will be available following Steve and links to UCLA’s social media websites, including both head coaches. Media members wishing to Alford’s remarks on Tuesday afternoons. Special Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. order a telephone line should email Alex Timiraos player interview times on Monday and Tuesday can ([email protected]). Telephone lines have also be arranged. Please do not expect players to be been installed at the visiting radio position courtesy available if you have not made prior arrangements. SPORTS INFORMATION of IMG, UCLA’s media rights partner. Practice Men’s SID: Alex Timiraos Email: [email protected] Photography The UCLA basketball team practices in Pauley Office Phone: (310) 206-0524 Photo passes are available to accredited media and Pavilion. Generally, UCLA’s team practices are should be ordered in the same manner as media closed to the media and public. Media members Assoc. A.D., Communications: Josh Rupprecht are allowed to observe and record footage from the Email: [email protected] credentials. Photographers must work from the Office Phone: (310) 206-8194 baselines between the basket support and the right first 15 minutes of practice following Steve Alford’s sideline. Photographers are not allowed to shoot media availability on Tuesday afternoons (date is Alex Timiraos is currently in his third season as the from the sidelines or seating areas at any time. subject to change, depending upon UCLA’s game primary media contact for the UCLA men’s basketball schedule that week). team. All interview and credential requests should Passes should be worn in plain sight at all times. be directed to Timiraos, preferably via email. Josh Rupprecht serves as the UCLA athletic department’s Associate Athletic Director for Communications.

KEY PHONE NUMBERS UCLA Sports Information Office (310) 206-7870 Sports Information Fax Number (310) 825-8664 Pauley Pavilion Press Row Phone Number (310) 206-9562 UCLA’s Athletic Website www.uclabruins.com UCLA Basketball on Social Media Twitter: @UCLAMBB Instagram: @UCLAMBB Facebook: facebook.com/UCLAMensBasketball Kyle Anderson (center) speaks postgame with ESPN’s (left) and Dave Pasch

184 MEDIA INFORMATION UCLA BASKETBALL ON TELEVISION, RADIO For the seventh straight season, UCLA men’s basketball games will be produced by the UCLA Sports Network from IMG, with AM 570 Fox Sports LA in serving as the flagship station for the network. This is the 18th year of UCLA’s partnership with AM 570 Fox Sports LA owner Clear Channel. Other stations on the UCLA Sports Network from IMG include KXEX (1550 AM) in Fresno and KSLK (96.1 FM) in Visalia. In 2014-15, all 31 regular-season basketball games will be televised live. The Bruins will have at least 11 games broadcast by the ESPN family of networks. Four games will be televised by FOX Sports, and 12 will be carried by Pac-12 Networks. CBS will televise UCLA’s game against Kentucky on Dec. 20. Hall of Fame broadcaster Chris Roberts ([email protected]) enters his 23rd year as the “Voice of the Bruins” and his 34th season broadcasting NCAA Division I . Roberts was honored with the Award for best “play-by-play” by the Southern Sports Broadcasters on Jan. 28, 2013. Roberts, a Hall of Famer of the same organization (inducted on Jan. 30, 2012), has broadcast more NCAA Division I games on Los Angeles radio since 1982 than any other broadcaster. Tracy Murray (left) and Chris Roberts Prior to joining the Bruins in the fall of 1992, Roberts served as the voice of Long Beach State for 10 years and one with Cal State Fullerton. During that Tracy Murray, who starred on the court at UCLA from 1990-1992, will be in his time, he was the sports director at KFI/KOST 103 FM. A four-time Golden Mike seventh season as a color analyst alongside Roberts. A 12-year NBA veteran, winner, he also handles the play-by-play duties for UCLA football. He has also Murray ranks ninth on UCLA’s all-time scoring list (1,792 points in 98 career authored two books, Stadium Stories: UCLA Bruins and UCLA Football Vault games). After helping lead the UCLA baskeball program to three consecutive (co-authored with Bill Bennett). NCAA Tournament appearances (1990, 1991, 1992), Murray was selected An eight-time nominee for the Broadcasters Association No. 18 in the first round of the 1992 NBA Draft by the . “Play-by-Play Broadcaster of the Year” award, Roberts is a voter for both the Fans around the nation can also follow select UCLA games on SIRIUS and XM and the Wooden Award. Satellite Radio. Broadcasts can be heard online by visiting www.uclabruins.com. UCLA Media Outlets Newspapers San Bernardino Sun: 2239 Gannett Parkway, San ABC7: 500 Circle Seven Drive, Glendale, CA 91201 — : 202 West First St., Los Angeles, CA Bernardino, CA 92407 — 909/386-3865. Louis Brewster 818/863-7677. B: Rob Fukuzaki, Curt Sandoval. (SE). Paper carries L.A. Daily News UCLA beat stories. 90012 — 213/237-7145. Mike Hiserman (ASE), Chris KTLA: 5800 Sunset Blvd., , CA 90028 — Foster, Zach Helfand, David Wharton (BW). Antelope Valley Press: 37404 Sierra Hwy., P.O. Box 880, 323/460-5907. B: Rebecca Hall, Derrin Horton. Palmdale, CA 93590 — 661/273-8465. Los Angeles Daily News: 21860 Burbank Blvd., Suite 200, KTTV/KCOP: 1999 South Bundy Dr., Los Angeles, CA Woodland Hills, CA 91367 — 818/713-3600. Brian Martin Ventura County Star: 550 Camarillo Dr., Camarillo, 90025-5235 — 310/584-2030. B: Rick Garcia. (SE), Jack Wang (BW), Clay Fowler (BW). CA 93010 — 805/437-0275. Jon Catalini (SE)/ Pac-12 Networks: 360 3rd Street, Floor 3, San Francisco, Orange County Register: 625 North Grand Ave., Santa The Sentinel: 3800 Crenshaw Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90008 CA 94107 — 925/932-4411. B: Ashley Adamson, Mike Ana, CA 92711 — 714/796-7817. Todd Harmonson — 323/299-3800. Evan Barnes (SE). Yam, Yogi Roth, Don MacLean, J.P. Long. (SE), Ryan Kartje (BW). UCLA : 308 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA FS West/Prime Ticket: 1150 South Olive, Suite 350, Los South Bay Daily Breeze: 5215 Torrance Blvd., Torrance, 90024 — 310/825-9851. Aubrey Yeo (SE). Angeles, CA 90015 — 213/743-7800. Hosts/Reporters: CA 90509 — 310/540-4201. Todd Bailey (SE). Mike Don MacLean, Jim Watson. GM: Steve Simpson; Exec. Prod.: Waldner (BW). Wire Services and National Publications Tom Feuer; PR: Whitney Garvens. Riverside Press-Enterprise: 3450 14th St., Riverside, CA Associated Press: 221 South Figueroa, Suite 300, Los Angeles, CA 90012 — 213/626-1200. Beth Harris (SE). ESPN: ESPN Plaza, Bristol, CT 06010 — 860/766-2000. 92501 — 951/368-9533. Jeff Parenti (ASE). Local — B: Shelley Smith. USA Today: 10866 Wilshire, #890, Los Angeles, CA Long Beach Press-Telegram: 604 Pine Ave., Long Beach, Radio Stations CA 90844 — 562/499-1338. Joe Haakenson (SE). Paper 90024 — 310/882-2400. David Leon Moore (L.A. BW). carries L.A. Daily News UCLA beat stories. AM 570 KLAC Fox Sports Radio (UCLA Sports Network from Television Stations IMG, flagship station): 3400 West Olive Ave. #550, Burbank, Pasadena Star-News/San Gabriel Valley Tribune: 1210 CBS2/KCAL9: 4200 Radford Ave., Studio City, CA 91604 CA 91505 — 818/559-2252. UCLA broadcasters: Chris North Azusa Canyon Rd., West Covina, CA 91790 — — 818/655-2400. B: Jim Hill, Gary Miller. Roberts (play-by-play), Don MacLean (analyst), Tracy Murray 626/962-8811. Art Wilson (ASE). Paper carries L.A. Daily (analyst). Hosts: Steve Hartman, Chris Myers, Vic Jacobs, News UCLA beat stories. NBC4: 3000 West Alameda Ave., Burbank, CA 91523 — , Matt Smith, JT The Brick, Jim Rome, 818/840-4237. B: , Mario Solis. Dan Patrick. GM: Don Martin; Asst. Program Director: Brian Blackmore. KNX: 5670 Wilshire Blvd. #200, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Phone: 323/964-8307. KFWB: 5670 Wilshire Blvd. #394, Los Angeles, CA 90036- 5679. Phone: 323/900-2098. KSPN: 800 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite A200, Los Angeles, CA 90015. Phone: 213/284-7145. KLAA: , 2000 Way, Anaheim, CA 92806. Phone: 714/940-2500. XX 1090 Sports Radio San Diego: 3655 Nobel Drive, Suite 470, San Diego, CA 92122. Phone: 858/535-2500. UCLARADIO.COM: 308 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (UCLA Student Station). Phone: 310/825-9104. LEGEND BW — beat writer, SE — sports editor, ASE — assistant sports editor, GM — general manager, B — broadcaster Steve Alford (left) speaks after an NCAA Tournament win with analyst Otis Livingston

185 PAULEY PAVILION ENTERING ITS 49TH SEASON AS UCLA’S HOME UCLA will play its 49th season in Pauley Pavilion in 2014-15, the third year since the historic arena opened after undergoing a massive 33-month, $136-million renovation prior to the 2012-13 season. UCLA’s athletic teams vacated the building during the 2011-12 season, and the men’s basketball team played its 18 “home” games at the Los Angeles Sports Arena (14 games) and the Center in Anaheim (four games). In 2012-13, UCLA twice eclipsed the arena’s attendance record. The Bruins’ first game in the renovated arena hosted 13,513 fans, as UCLA defeated State, 86-59. In the regular season finale, a school record 13,727 fans watch the Bruins defeat Arizona, 74-69, hours after Pauley Pavilion hosted ESPN College GameDay. Originally opened in 1965, Pauley Pavilion is one of the nation’s premier all-around collegiate facilities. The arena’s recent renovation included the addition of nearly 1,000 seats, bringing the current capacity to 13,800. While calling Pauley Pavilion its home, the men’s basketball program has won nine NCAA championships and 21 conference titles. Highlights of the building’s renovation and expansion include a new seating bowl with renovated aisles and steps, a retractable seating system on the event level and a renovated bowl that includes a new floor system and over 1,000 seats. The facility features a new center-hung HD video board and LED ribbon board encircling the arena’s interior. The renovation has allowed for more than 25 additional points of sale for concession and an increased number of restrooms (by 154% of the previous total). Pauley Pavilion The building’s north side includes two large locker rooms with player lounges and one film room for the men’s and women’s basketball teams. Other amenities for UCLA’s RECORD IN PAULEY PAVILION the student-athletes include a sports medicine room, weight room, equipment Year W l gM ATT avg room and plenty of storage space. The Pavilion Club on the mezzanine of the same 1965-66 11 0 11 132,775 12,070 structure will serve the campus for numerous special events, while the building’s 1966-67 17 0 17 212,567 12,504 1967-68 12 0 12 147,203 12,267 exterior showcases a new marketplace on the south side and a park to the east. 1968-69 13 1 14 174,992 12,499 UCLA dedicated the floor in Pauley Pavilion as “Nell and Court” prior 1969-70 15 1 16 196,694 12,293 to a UCLA men’s basketball game against State on Dec. 20, 2003. Players 1970-71 15 0 15 187,473 12,498 from virtually all of Coach Wooden’s teams joined him to celebrate the occasion. 1971-72 17 0 17 211,357 12,433 1972-73 17 0 17 212,750 12,515 In 1991, Pauley Pavilion served as the site for the U.S. Olympic Festival basketball 1973-74 16 0 16 198,200 12,388 and competitions. Many world-class competitions, including the 1984 1974-75 16 0 16 198,142 12,384 Olympic gymnastics and a historic table tennis match between the 1975-76 19 1 20 244,934 12,247 and took place in Pauley Pavilion. 1976-77 16 2 18 201,180 11,177 1977-78 17 1 18 204,010 11,339 Some of the top names in history have competed in Pauley 1978-79 17 1 18 212,042 11,780 Pavilion. The list includes such greats as Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar), 1979-80 12 4 16 179,481 11,216 Bill Walton, Ed O’Bannon, , , , Baron 1980-81 12 2 14 162,017 11,573 Davis, Earl Watson, , , and and 1981-82 14 1 15 164,418 10,961 coaches such as John Wooden, and . 1982-83 13 2 15 162,760 10,850 1983-84 13 4 17 150,236 8,834 Entertainers such as , , , , Luciano 1984-85 15 3 18 152,934 8,496 Pavarotti, Nirvana, Bobby Brown, , Guns and Roses and the Grateful 1985-86 13 4 17 134,763 7,927 Dead have all performed in UCLA’s home facility. 1986-87 17 2 *16 169,353 10,584 1987-88 11 6 17 133,534 7,855 UCLA’s longest winning streak in Pauley Pavilion is 98 games (from 1970-71 to 1988-89 12 2 14 119,858 8,561 1975-76). The Bruins’ historic men’s basketball streak ended Feb. 21, 1976 when 1989-90 13 2 15 143,010 9,534 defeated UCLA, 65-45. 1990-91 15 2 17 170,384 10,023 1991-92 14 2 16 177,003 11,063 Pauley Pavilion was introduced to the University at the June 1965 Commencement 1992-93 14 3 17 132,771 7,810 exercises, at which time it was dedicated and named for Regent Edwin W. Pauley, 1993-94 14 1 15 163,531 10,902 the principal donor to the building fund. The Pauley family also contributed to 1994-95 15 0 15 170,994 11,400 UCLA’s Campaign of Champions. 1995-96 12 1 13 154,331 11,872 1996-97 13 3 16 163,840 10,240 Total cost of the original Pauley Pavilion was as follows: $2 million by the State, 1997-98 13 2 15 161,089 10,739 $1 million by the student body and in excess of $2 million by the alumni with $1 1998-99 15 1 16 162,080 10,130 million of the alumni contribution donated on a matching basis by Regent Pauley. 1999-00 12 4 16 151,047 9,440 Pauley Pavilion (310-825-4546) is managed by Susan Brown. The building’s 2000-01 12 3 15 131,479 8,765 address is 301 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, 90095. 2001-02 11 4 15 150,321 10,021 2002-03 5 10 15 125,223 8,348 2003-04 9 6 15 139,973 9,332 PAULEY PAVILION’S LARGEST CROWDS 2004-05 12 3 15 138,199 9,213 ATT DATE OPP ATT DATE OPP 2005-06 14 3 17 151,199 8,894 2006-07 16 0 16 166,843 10,428 13,727 3/2/13 Arizona 12,961 12/23/69 LSU 2007-08 16 2 18 190,438 10,580 13,513 11/9/12 Indiana State 12,922 1/16/99 Stanford 2008-09 16 2 18 177,167 9,843 13,478 2/23/93 Duke 12,912 2/20/71 Oregon 2009-10 10 6 16 129,290 8,081 13,382 2/19/97 USC 12,903 3/8/69 USC 2010-11 16 2 18 139,670 7,759 13,283 1/9/14 Arizona 12,898 3/12/92 Arizona 2011-12 Pauley Pavilion renovation ^ ------13,079 2/12/98 Stanford 12,897 1/18/69 Houston 2012-13 15 3 18 171,874 9,549 13,037 1/18/06 USC 12,893 2/13/71 State 2013-14 16 2 18 146,455 8,136 13,037 3/11/95 Oregon 12,884 2/1/75 USC 48 seasons 668 104 *769 7,971,884 10,367 13,023 3/1/92 Duke 12,883 2/10/67 Oregon State *Game and attendance totals do not include three home games from 1987 Pac-10 Tournament. 13,014 2/15/96 Arizona 12,883 3/1/75 Stanford ^ UCLA played 14 “home” games at the Los Angeles Sports Arena and four “home” contests at in Anaheim, Calif. as Pauley Pavilion underwent season-long renovations during the 2011-12 season.

186 OPPONENTS ALABAMA ARIZONA Home Arena: Coleman Coliseum Home Arena: McKale Center Arena Capacity: 15,383 Arena Capacity: 14,538 Basketball SID: Aaron Jordan MBB SID: Cory Walton Office Phone: (205) 348-6084 Office Phone: (520) 621-0916 Office Fax: (205) 348-8841 Office Fax: (520) 621-2681 SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] Press Row Phone: (205) 913-1979 Press Row Phone: (520) 621-4334 Website: www.rolltide.com Website: www.arizonawildcats.com Anthony Grant Levi Randolph Basketball Twitter: @AlabamaMBB Rondae Hollis-Jefferson Basketball Twitter: @APlayersProgram Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala. Head Coach: Anthony Grant Location: Tucson, Ariz. Head Coach: Sean Miller Enrollment: 34,852 Alma Mater: Dayton (1987) Enrollment: 40,200 Alma Mater: Pittsburgh (1992) Founded: 1831 Career: 99-71 (.623)/5 yrs. Founded: 1885 Career: 249-95 (.724)/10 yrs. Colors: Crimson and White at School: 175-96 (.646)/8 yrs. Nickname: Wildcats at School: 129-48 (.729)/5 yrs. Nickname: Crimson Tide 2013-14 Record: 13-19 Colors: Cardinal and Navy 2013-14 Record: 33-5 Conference: Southeastern (SEC) 2012-13 Conf. Record: 7-11 (10th) Conference: Pac-12 2013-14 Conf. Record: 15-3 (1st) President: Dr. Judy Bonner 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (2nd Rd.) President: Dr. Ann Weaver Hart 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 2-1 (2nd) Athletic Director: Bill Battle Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Athletic Director: Greg Byrne Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 NCAA Championships: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/4 NCAA Championships: 1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/6 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 19 Newcomers: 5 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 20 Newcomers: 6 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2012 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 3-1 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2014 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 53-38 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2004 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 12/28/2013 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2014 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 3/15/2014

ARIZONA STATE BUTLER Home Arena: Wells Fargo Arena Home Arena: Hinkle Fieldhouse Arena Capacity: 10,978 Arena Capacity: 10,000 MBB SID: Doug Tammaro MBB SID: Jim McGrath Office Phone: (480) 965-5799 Office Phone: (317) 940-9414 Office Fax: (480) 965-5408 Office Fax: (317) 940-9808 SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] Press Row Phone: (480) 965-7274 Press Row Phone: (317) 940-9817 Website: www.thesundevils.com Website: www.butlersports.com Brandon Miller Kelly Dunham Herb Sendek Jon Gilling Basketball Twitter: @SunDevilHoops Basketball Twitter: @ButlerMBB Location: Tempe, Ariz. Head Coach: Herb Sendek Location: , Ind. Head Coach: Brandon Miller Enrollment: 76,771 Alma Mater: Carnegie-Mellon (1985) Enrollment: 4,200 Alma Mater: Butler (2003) Founded: 1885 Career: 395-279 (.586)/21 yrs. Founded: 1855 Career: 14-17 (.452)/1 year Nickname: Sun Devils School: 141-121 (.538)/8 yrs. Nickname: Bulldogs School: 14-17 (.452)/1 year Colors: Maroon and Gold 2013-14 Record: 21-12 Colors: Blue and White 2013-14 Record: 14-17 Conference: Pac-12 2013-14 Conf. Record: 10-8 (t-6th) Conference: Big East 2013-14 Conf. Record: 4-14 (9th) President: Michael M. Crow 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (Quarters) President: James M. Danko 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (1st Rd.) Athletic Director: Ray Anderson Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Athletic Director: Barry Collier Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 NCAA Championships: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/7 NCAA Championships: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/6 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 14 Newcomers: 7 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 12 Newcomers: 5 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2014 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 64-18 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2013 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 4-2 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 1995 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 1/12/2014 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2011 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 11/27/2009

CAL STATE FULLERTON CALIFORNIA Home Arena: Home Arena: Arena Capacity: 4,000 Arena Capacity: 11,877 MBB SID: Andria Wenzel MBB SID: Doug Drabik Office Phone: (657) 278-3970 Office Phone: (510) 642-3611 Office Fax: N/A Office Fax: (510) 642-7778 SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] Press Row Phone: (657) 278-5700 Press Row Phone: (510) 642-3098 Website: www.FullertonTitans.com Website: www.calbears.com Alex Harris Basketball Twitter: @FullertonHoops David Kravish Basketball Twitter: @CalMensBBall Location: Fullerton, Calif. Head Coach: Dedrique Taylor Location: Berkeley, Calif. Head Coach: Cuonzo Martin Enrollment: 38,325 Alma Mater: UC Davis (1997) Enrollment: 36,142 Alma Mater: Purdue (2000) Founded: 1957 Career: 11-20 (.355)/1 year Founded: 1868 Career: 124-82 (.602)/6 yrs. Nickname: Titans School: 11-20 (.355)/1 year Nickname: Golden Bears School: 1st year Colors: Navy Blue, Orange and White 2013-14 Record: 11-20 Colors: Blue and Gold 2013-14 Record: 21-14 Conference: Big West 2013-14 Conf. Record: 6-10 (t-6th) Conference: Pac-12 2013-14 Conf. Record: 9-7 (t-3rd) President: Dr. Mildred Garcia 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (1st Rd.) President: Nicholas B. Dirks 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (1st Rd.) Athletic Director: Jim Donovan Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Interim A.D.: H. Michael Williams Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 NCAA Championships: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 5/7 NCAA Championships: 1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/5 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 2 Newcomers: 8 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 18 Newcomers: 6 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2008 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 9-1 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2013 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 135-101 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 1978 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 11/16/2009 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 1997 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 2/19/2014

187 OPPONENTS COASTAL CAROLINA COLORADO Home Arena: The HTC Center Home Arena: Coors Events Center Arena Capacity: 3,212 Arena Capacity: 11,064 MBB SID: Cody Bays MBB SID: Andrew Green Office Phone: (843) 349-6467 Office Phone: (303) 492-3812 Office Fax: (843) 349-2819 Office Fax: (303) 492-3811 SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] Press Row Phone: (843) 349-2528 Press Row Phone: (303) 492-1552 Website: www.gocusports.com Website: www.CUBuffs.com Cliff Ellis Warren Gillis Basketball Twitter: @CCUMensHoops Basketball Twitter: @CUBuffsMBB Location: Conway, S.C. Head Coach: Cliff Ellis Location: Boulder, Colo. Head Coach: Tad Boyle Enrollment: 9,984 Alma Mater: Florida State (1968) Enrollment: 29,375 Alma Mater: Kansas (1985) Founded: 1954 Career: 746-427 (.631)/39 yrs. Founded: 1876 Career: 148-116 (.561)/8 yrs. Nickname: Chanticleers School: 134-88 (.604)/7 yrs. Nickname: Buffaloes School: 92-50 (.648)/4 yrs. Colors: Teal, Bronze and Black 2013-14 Record: 21-13 Colors: Silver, Black and Gold 2013-14 Record: 23-12 Conference: Big South 2013-14 Conf. Record: 11-5 (1st, South) Conference: Pac-12 2013-14 Conf. Record: 10-8 (t-3rd) President: David A. DeCenzo, Ph.D. 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 3-0 (1st) President: Bruce Benson 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 2-1 (Semifinals) Interim A.D.: Matt Hogue Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Athletic Director: Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 NCAA Championships: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/2 NCAA Championships: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 13/3 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 3 Newcomers: 2 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 13 Newcomers: 3 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2014 Series vs. UCLA: 1st meeting Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2014 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 8-1 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: None Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 1st meeting Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 1969 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 2/13/2014

FLORIDA GEORGETOWN Home Arena: Stephen C. O’Connell Center Home Arena: Verizon Center Arena Capacity: 11,548 Arena Capacity: 20,600 MBB SID: Denver Parler MBB SID: Mike “Mex” Carey Office Phone: (352) 375-4683 Office Phone: (202) 687-2475 Office Fax: (352) 375-4809 Office Fax: (202) 687-2491 SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] Press Row Phone: (352) 371-0281 Press Row Phone: (202) 628-3200 Website: www.GatorZone.com Website: www.guhoyas.com Billy Donovan Michael Frazier II Basketball Twitter: @GatorZoneMBK John Thompson III D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera Basketball Twitter: @GeorgetownHoops Location: Gainesville, Fla. Head Coach: Billy Donovan Location: Washington, D.C. Head Coach: John Thompson III Enrollment: 49,042 Alma Mater: Providence (1987) Enrollment: 15,318 Alma Mater: Princeton (1988) Founded: 1853 Career: 486-189 (.720)/21 yrs. Founded: 1789 Career: 295-146 (.669)/14 yrs. Nickname: Gators School: 451-169 (.727)/19 yrs. Nickname: Hoyas School: 227-104 (.686)/10 yrs. Colors: Orange and Blue 2013-14 Record: 36-3 Colors: Blue and Gray 2013-14 Record: 18-15 Conference: Southeastern (SEC) 2013-14 Conf. Record: 18-0 (1st) Conference: Big East 2013-14 Conf. Record: 8-10 (7th) President: Dr. Bernie Machen 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 3-0 (1st) President: John J. DiGioia 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (1st Rd.) Athletic Director: Jeremy Foley Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 Athletic Director: Lee Reed Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 NCAA Championships: 2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/4 NCAA Championships: 1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/5 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 17 Newcomers: 6 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 29 Newcomers: 5 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2014 Series vs. UCLA: Florida leads, 3-0 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2013 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 2-1 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2014 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 3/27/2014 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2007 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 11/19/2012

GONZAGA KENTUCKY Home Arena: McCarthey Athletic Center Home Arena: Rupp Arena Arena Capacity: 6,000 Arena Capacity: 23,500 MBB SID: Todd Zeidler MBB SID: John Hayden Office Phone: (509) 313-6373 Office Phone: (859) 559-9399 Office Fax: (509) 313-5730 Office Fax: (859) 323-4310 SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] Press Row Phone: (509) 313-4224 Press Row Phone: (859) 252-3602 Website: www.gozags.com Website: www.UKathletics.com Kevin Pangos Basketball Twitter: @ZagMBB Aaron Harrison Basketball Twitter: @KentuckyMBB Location: Spokane, Wash. Head Coach: Mark Few Location: Lexington, Ky. Head Coach: John Calipari Enrollment: 7,691 Alma Mater: Oregon (1987) Enrollment: 28,928 Alma Mater: Clarion (1982) Founded: 1887 Career: 403-100 (.801)/15 yrs. Founded: 1865 Career: 555-175 (.760)/22 yrs. Nickname: Bulldogs School: 403-100 (.801)/15 yrs. Nickname: Wildcats School: 152-37 (.804)/5 yrs. Colors: Blue, White and Red 2013-14 Record: 29-7 Colors: Blue and White 2013-14 Record: 29-11 Conference: West Coast 2013-14 Conf. Record: 15-3 (1st) Conference: Southeastern (SEC) 2013-14 Conf. Record: 16-2 (2nd) President: Dr. Thayne McCulloh, D.Phil. 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 3-0 (1st) President: Dr. Eli Capilouto 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 2-1 (2nd) Athletic Director: Mike Roth Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Athletic Director: Mitch Barnhart Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 NCAA Championships: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/6 NCAA Championships: 8 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/4 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 17 Newcomers: 7 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 53 Newcomers: 4 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2014 Series vs. UCLA: Split, 1-1 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2014 Series vs. UCLA: Kentucky leads, 6-4 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2009 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 3/23/2006 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2014 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 11/21/2006

188 OPPONENTS LONG BEACH STATE MONTANA STATE Home Arena: Walter Home Arena: Worthington Arena Arena Capacity: 4,200 Arena Capacity: 7,000 MBB SID: Roger Kirk MBB SID: Bill Lamberty Office Phone: (562) 985-7565 Office Phone: (406) 994-5133 Office Fax: (562) 985-1549 Office Fax: (406) 994-2278 SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] Press Row Phone: (562) 985-4667 Press Row Phone: N/A Website: www.longbeachstate.com Website: www.msubobcats.com Dan Monson Mike Caffey Basketball Twitter: @LBSUHoops Brian Fish Michael Dison Basketball Twitter: @MontanaStateMBB Location: Long Beach, Calif. Head Coach: Dan Monson Location: Bozeman, Mont. Head Coach: Brian Fish Enrollment: 36,288 Alma Mater: Idaho (1985) Enrollment: 15,294 Alma Mater: Marshall (1989) Founded: 1949 Career: 289-231 (.556)/17 yrs. Founded: 1893 Career: 1st year Nickname: 49ers School: 119-108 (.524)/8 yrs. Nickname: Bobcats School: 1st year Colors: Black and Gold 2013-14 Record: 15-17 Colors: Blue and Gold 2013-14 Record: 14-17 Conference: Big West 2013-14 Conf. Record: 10-6 (3rd) Conference: Big Sky 2013-14 Conf. Record: 9-11 (9th) President: Dr. Jane Close Conoley 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 1-1 (Semifinals) President: Dr. Waded Cruzado 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: None Athletic Director: Vic Cegles Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Athletic Director: Peter Fields Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 NCAA Championships: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/5 NCAA Championships: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/5 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 9 Newcomers: 8 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 3 Newcomers: 4 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2012 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 12-1 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 1996 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 2-0 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 1970 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 12/18/2012 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: None Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 12/21/2011

NICHOLLS STATE NORTH CAROLINA Home Arena: Stopher Gym Home Arena: Dean E. Smith Center Arena Capacity: 3,800 Arena Capacity: 21,750 MBB SID: Zachary Carlton MBB SID: Steve Kirschner Office Phone: (985) 448-4282 Office Phone: (919) 962-7258 Office Fax: (985) 448-4490 Office Fax: (919) 962-0612 SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] Press Row Phone: (985) 448-4294 Press Row Phone: (919) 962-8815 Website: www.geauxcolonels.com Website: www.goheels.com J.P. Piper Shane Rillieux Basketball Twitter: N/A Roy Williams Marcus Paige Basketball Twitter: @UNC_Basketball Location: Thibodaux, La. Head Coach: J.P. Piper Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. Head Coach: Roy Williams Enrollment: 6,088 Alma Mater: Southeastern Louisiana (1991) Enrollment: 29,127 Alma Mater: North Carolina (1972) Founded: 1948 Career: 111-182 (.379)/10 yrs. Founded: 1789 Career: 724-190 (.792)/26 yrs. Nickname: Colonels School: 111-182 (.379)/10 yrs. Nickname: Tar Heels School: 306-89 (.775)/11 yrs. Colors: Red and Gray 2013-14 Record: 14-15 Colors: Carolina Blue and White 2013-14 Record: 24-10 Conference: Southland 2013-14 Conf. Record: 10-8 (4th) Conference: Atlantic Coast (ACC) 2013-14 Conf. Record: 13-5 (t-3rd) President: Dr. Bruce Murphy 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 1-1 (Quarters) Chancellor: Carol Folt 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (Quarters) Athletic Director: Rob Bernardi Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Athletic Director: Bubba Cunningham Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 NCAA Championships: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/7 NCAA Championships: 5 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 11/5 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 2 Newcomers: 7 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 45 Newcomers: 3 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 1998 Series vs. UCLA: 1st meeting Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2014 Series vs. UCLA: UNC leads, 6-3 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: None Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 1st meeting Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2012 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 12/23/2000

OKLAHOMA OREGON Home Arena: Lloyd Noble Center Home Arena: Arena Capacity: 11,562 Arena Capacity: 12,346 MBB SID: Mike Houck MBB SID: Greg Walker Office Phone: (405) 325-8227 Office Phone: (541) 346-2252 Office Fax: (405) 325-7623 Office Fax: (541) 346-7112 SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] Press Row Phone: (405) 325-1024 Press Row Phone: (541) 346-4497 Website: www.soonersports.com Website: www.goducks.com Buddy Hield Basketball Twitter: @OU_MBBall Joseph Young Basketball Twitter: @OregonMBB Location: Norman, Okla. Head Coach: Lon Kruger Location: Eugene, Ore. Head Coach: Dana Altman Enrollment: 30,753 Alma Mater: Kansas State (1975) Enrollment: 25,000 Alma Mater: East New (1980) Founded: 1890 Career: 537-342 (.611)/28 yrs. Founded: 1876 Career: 630-314 (.667)/30 yrs. Nickname: Sooners School: 58-38 (.604)/3 yrs. Nickname: Ducks School: 94-47 (.674)/4 yrs. Colors: Crimson and Cream 2013-14 Record: 23-10 Colors: Green and Yellow 2013-14 Record: 24-10 Conference: Big 12 2013-14 Conf. Record: 12-6 (2nd) Conference: Pac-12 2013-14 Conf. Record: 10-8 (t-3rd) President: David L. Boren 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (Quarters) President: Michael R. Gottfredson 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 1-1 (Quarters) Athletic Director: Joe Castiglione Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Athletic Director: Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 NCAA Championships: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 11/3 NCAA Championships: 1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 4/10 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 28 Newcomers: 6 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 12 Newcomers: 6 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2014 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 3-0 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2014 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 85-31 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2009 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 1/4/1975 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2013 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 3/13/2014

189 OPPONENTS OREGON STATE SAN DIEGO Home Arena: Home Arena: Arena Capacity: 9,604 Arena Capacity: 5,100 MBB SID: Shawn Schoeffler MBB SID: Ted Gosen Office Phone: (541) 737-8898 Office Phone: (619) 260-4745 Office Fax: (541) 737-3072 Office Fax: (619) 260-2990 SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] Press Row Phone: (541) 737-3020 Press Row Phone: (619) 767-3928 Website: www.osubeavers.com Website: www.usdtoreros.com Langston Morris-Walker Basketball Twitter: @OregonStateMBB Christopher Anderson Basketball Twitter: @usdmbb Location: Corvallis, Ore. Head Coach: Wayne Tinkle Location: San Diego, Calif. Head Coach: Bill Grier Enrollment: 26,393 Alma Mater: Montana (2005) Enrollment: 8,321 Alma Mater: Oregon (1990) Founded: 1868 Career: 158-91 (.635)/8 yrs. Founded: 1949 Career: 102-128 (.443)/7 yrs. Nickname: Beavers School: 1st year Nickname: Toreros School: 102-128 (.443)/7 yrs. Colors: Orange and Black 2013-14 Record: 24-10 Colors: Torero Blue, Navy and White 2013-14 Record: 18-17 Conference: Pac-12 2013-14 Conf. Record: 13-5 (t-3rd) Conference: West Coast 2013-14 Conf. Record: 7-11 (6th) President: Dr. Edward Ray 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (Quarters) President: Dr. Mary E. Lyons 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 Athletic Director: Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Athletic Director: Ky Snyder Starters Returning/Lost: 9/1 NCAA Championships: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 11/5 NCAA Championships: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 4/1 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 13 Newcomers: 3 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 4 Newcomers: 4 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 1990 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 91-35 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2008 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 2-1 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 1975 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 3/2/2014 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: None Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 11/26/2002

STANFORD UAB Home Arena: Home Arena: Bartow Arena Arena Capacity: 7,329 Arena Capacity: 8,500 MBB SID: Brian Risso MBB SID: Tray Littlefield Cell Phone: (650) 200-9513 Office Phone: (205) 934-7920 Office Fax: (650) 725-2957 Office Fax: (205) 934-7505 SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] Press Row Phone: (650) 723-4418 Press Row Phone: (205) 934-7505 Website: www.gostanford.com Website: www.uabsports.com Chasson Randle Basketball Twitter: @stanfordbball C.J. Washington Basketball Twitter: @UAB_MBB Location: Stanford, Calif. Head Coach: Johnny Dawkins Location: Birmingham, Ala. Head Coach: Jerod Haase Enrollment: 18,217 Alma Mater: Duke (1986) Enrollment: 18,568 Alma Mater: Kansas (1997) Founded: 1891 Career: 117-87 (.574)/6 yrs. Founded: 1969 Career: 34-30 (.531)/2 yrs. Nickname: Cardinal School: 117-87 (.574)/6 yrs. Nickname: Blazers School: 34-30 (.531)/2 yrs. Colors: Cardinal and White 2013-14 Record: 23-13 Colors: Forest Green and Old Gold 2013-14 Record: 18-13 Conference: Pac-12 2013-14 Conf. Record: 10-8 (t-3rd) Conference: Conference USA 2013-14 Conf. Record: 7-9 (t-8th) President: John Hennessy 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 1-1 (Semifinals) President: Dr. Ray Watts 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (2nd Rd.) Athletic Director: Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Athletic Director: Brian Mackin Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 NCAA Championships: 1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/6 NCAA Championships: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 4/7 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 17 Newcomers: 4 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 14 Newcomers: 9 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2014 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 140-92 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2011 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 2-0 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2014 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 3/14/2014 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2004 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 11/29/1997

UC RIVERSIDE USC Home Arena: SRC Arena Home Arena: Arena Capacity: 2,750 Arena Capacity: 10,258 MBB SID: John Maxwell MBB SID: David Tuttle Office Phone: (951) 827-5438 Office Phone: (213) 740-8480 Office Fax: (951) 827-3569 Office Fax: (213) 740-7584 SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] Press Row Phone: (951) 827-2153 Press Row Phone: (213) 740-3900 Website: www.gohighlanders.com Website: www.usctrojans.com Dennis Cutts Taylor Johns Basketball Twitter: @UCRMBB Nikola Jovanovic Basketball Twitter: @USCHoops Location: Riverside, Calif. Head Coach: Dennis Cutts Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Head Coach: Andy Enfield Enrollment: 20,510 Alma Mater: SUNY Albany (1990) Enrollment: 40,000 Alma Mater: Johns Hopkins (1991) Founded: 1954 Career: 10-21/1 year Founded: 1880 Career: 52-49 (.515)/3 yrs. Nickname: Highlanders School: 10-21/1 year Nickname: Trojans School: 11-21 (.524)/1 yr. Colors: Blue and Gold 2013-14 Record: 10-21 Colors: Cardinal and Gold 2013-14 Record: 11-21 Conference: Big West 2013-14 Conf. Record: 5-11 (8th) Conference: Pac-12 2013-14 Conf. Record: 2-16 (12th) Chancellor: Kim A. Wilcox 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (1st Rd.) President: C.L. Max Nikias 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (1st Rd.) Athletic Director: Jim Wooldridge Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Athletic Director: Pat Haden Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 NCAA Championships: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/5 NCAA Championships: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/3 NCAA Tour. Appearances: None (D-I) Newcomers: 7 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 16 Newcomers: 6 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: N/A Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 3-0 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2011 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 135-105 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: N/A Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 12/3/2006 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2007 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 2/8/2014

190 OPPONENTS WASHINGTON Home Arena: Jon M. Huntsman Center Home Arena: Alaska Airlines Arena Arena Capacity: 15,000 Arena Capacity: 10,000 MBB SID: Drew Wiseman MBB SID: Ashley Walker Office Phone: (801) 581-3771 Cell Phone: (206) 240-3889 Office Fax: (801) 581-4358 Office Fax: (206) 685-4668 SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] Press Row Phone: (801) 581-6657 Press Row Phone: (206) 543-2230 Website: www.UtahUtes.com Website: www.gohuskies.com Larry Krystokwiak Delon Wright Basketball Twitter: @RunninUtes Nigel Williams-Goss Basketball Twitter: @UW_MBB Location: , Utah Head Coach: Larry Krystokwiak Location: Seattle, Wash. Head Coach: Lorenzo Romar Enrollment: 31,660 Alma Mater: Montana (1996) Enrollment: 43,307 Alma Mater: Cincinnati (1992) Founded: 1850 Career: 84-75 (.528)/5 yrs. Founded: 1861 Career: 347-232 (.599)/18 yrs. Nickname: Utes School: 42-55 (.433)/3 yrs. Nickname: Huskies School: 254-144 (.638)/12 yrs. Colors: Red and White 2013-14 Record: 21-12 Colors: Purple and Gold 2013-14 Record: 17-15 Conference: Pac-12 2013-14 Conf. Record: 9-9 (t-8th) Conference: Pac-12 2013-14 Conf. Record: 9-9 (t-8th) President: David W. Pershing 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 1-1 (Quarters) President: Michael K. Young 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (1st Rd.) Athletic Director: Dr. Chris Hill Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Athletic Director: Scott Woodward Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 NCAA Championships: 1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/7 NCAA Championships: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/4 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 27 Newcomers: 7 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 16 Newcomers: 5 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2009 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 7-5 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2011 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 95-40 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2005 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 2/15/2014 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2010 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 3/6/2014

WASHINGTON STATE WISCONSIN Home Arena: Beasley Coliseum Home Arena: Kohl Center Arena Capacity: 11,671 Arena Capacity: 17,249 MBB SID: Jessica Holmes MBB SID: Patrick Herb Office Phone: (509) 335-0255 Office Phone: (608) 890-2477 Office Fax: (509) 335-0267 Office Fax: (608) 262-8184 SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] Press Row Phone: (509) 335-2684 Press Row Phone: (608) 265-4333 Website: www.wsucougars.com Website: www.uwbadgers.com Ernie Kent DaVonte Lacy Basketball Twitter: @WSUMensHoops Sam Dekker Basketball Twitter: @BadgerMBB Location: Pullman, Wash. Head Coach: Ernie Kent Location: Madison, Wis. Head Coach: Bo Ryan Enrollment: 19,446 Alma Mater: Oregon (1977) Enrollment: 42,041 Alma Mater: Wilkes (Pa.) University (1969) Founded: 1890 Career: 325-254 (.561)/19 yrs. Founded: 1848 Career: 704-224 (.759)/30 yrs. Nickname: Cougars School: 1st year Nickname: Badgers School: 321-121 (.726)/13 yrs. Colors: Crimson and Gray 2013-14 Record: 10-21 Colors: Cardinal and White 2013-14 Record: 30-8 Conference: Pac-12 2013-14 Conf. Record: 3-15 (11th) Conference: Big Ten 2013-14 Conf. Record: 12-6 (t-2nd) President: Dr. Elson S. Floyd 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 0-1 (1st Rd.) Chancellor: Rebecca Blank 2013-14 Conf. Tourney: 1-1 (Semifinals) Athletic Director: Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Athletic Director: Barry Alvarez Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 NCAA Championships: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/4 NCAA Championships: 1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 11/3 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 6 Newcomers: 6 NCAA Tour. Appearances: 20 Newcomers: 3 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2008 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 102-16 Last NCAA Tour. Appearance: 2014 Series vs. UCLA: UCLA leads, 4-2 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2008 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 3/8/2014 Last NCAA Tour. Sweet 16: 2014 Last Meeting vs. UCLA: 11/21/1995

2014-15 Non-Conference Series Records Alabama (3-1) Florida (0-4) 03/18/1972 W 73-57 N Oklahoma (3-0) 11/28/1983 L 67-70 H 04/03/2006 L 57-73 N 11/26/1983 W 65-59 H 12/07/1957 W 65-53 H 12/08/2001 W 79-57 N 03/31/2007 L 66-76 N 12/07/1985 W 84-64 H 12/14/1962 W 101-64 H 03/18/2006 W 62-59 N 03/19/2011 L 65-73 N 12/27/1986 W 67-65 H 01/04/1975 W 111-66 H 12/28/2013 W 75-67 H 03/27/2014 L 68-79 N 11/30/1991 W 68-57 H 12/11/1993 W 93-54 H San Diego (2-1) Butler (4-2) Georgetown (2-1) 12/08/2002 W 81-58 H 12/09/1990 W 83-74 H 12/28/1956 W 82-71 A 12/29/2001 W 98-91 H 11/30/2004 W 75-62 H 12/12/1992 W 90-63 H 12/19/1959 L 73-79 A 02/08/2003 W 71-70 A 11/28/2006 W 88-58 H 11/26/2002 L OT 81-86 H 12/17/1960 W 73-61 H 11/29/2012 L 70-78 N 11/29/2009 L 68-79 N UAB (2-0) 12/18/1962 W 81-68 A 12/18/2012 W 89-70 H 12/07/1963 W 80-65 H Gonzaga (1-1) 03/16/1990 W 68-56 N 11/27/2009 L 67-69 N 12/11/1999 L 43-59 H Montana State (2-0) 11/29/1997 W 86-72 N 03/23/2006 W 73-71 N 1925-26 W 36-21 -- UC Riverside (3-0) Cal State Fullerton (9-1) 12/21/2010 W 75-59 H 12/29/1986 W 72-71 H Kentucky (4-6) 12/05/2001 W 65-50 H 12/28/1987 W 74-65 H 12/26/1951 L 53-84 A Nicholls State (0-0) 12/03/2003 W 84-70 H 12/23/1989 W 87-75 H 12/04/1959 L 66-68 H First meeting 12/03/2006 W 61-38 H 12/23/1991 W 86-80 H 02/17/1961 L 76-77 A 03/31/1975 W 92-85 N North Carolina (3-6) Wisconsin (4-2) 12/30/1992 W 90-82 H 03/23/1968 W 78-55 N 12/23/1948 L 46-49 H 12/10/1994 W 99-65 H 12/05/1994 W 82-81 N 03/20/1998 L 68-94 N 11/24/1985 L 70-107 A 12/30/1949 L 52-54 A 11/28/1995 W 79-63 H 12/01/1986 W 89-84 H 12/22/1962 W 77-63 A 12/13/1997 W 120-91 H 11/28/1998 L 62-66 N 11/10/2000 W OT 97-92 N 01/02/1988 L 73-80 H 12/28/1966 W 100-56 H 12/05/2006 W 78-54 H 12/17/1988 L 78-107 A 11/25/1972 W 94-53 H 11/16/2009 L 2OT 65-68 H 12/06/2003 L 50-52 N 11/21/2006 W 73-68 N 03/19/1989 L 81-88 N 11/21/1995 W 68-57 N Coastal Carolina (0-0) 11/27/1997 L 68-109 N First meeting Long Beach State (12-1) 01/15/2000 W 71-68 A 03/12/1970 W 88-65 N 12/23/2000 L 70-80 H 03/20/1970 W 57-55 N

191 UCLA VS. NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS OPPONENT UCLA OPP OPPONENT UCLA OPP OPPONENT UCLA OPP OPPONENT UCLA OPP Air Force Academy 2 0 Fairfield 1 0 Mississippi 1 0 San Diego 2 1 Alabama 3 1 Florida 0 2 Mississippi State 1 1 San Diego State 15 6 Alaska-Anchorage 3 0 Florida International 2 0 Mississippi Valley State 1 0 San Francisco 16 6 Albany 1 0 Florida State 2 0 Missouri 6 2 San Jose State 8 1 American 2 0 Fordham 1 0 Montana 4 1 Santa Clara 25 12 Arkansas 2 1 Fresno State 6 0 Montana State 2 0 Seattle 4 0 Army 1 0 George Mason 1 0 Morehead State 1 0 Seton Hall 0 1 Ball State 1 1 Georgetown 2 1 Morgan State 2 0 South Carolina 1 0 Baylor 4 1 George Washington 1 0 Nebraska 5 2 South Florida 1 0 Belmont 1 0 Georgia 3 0 5 0 Southern Illinois 3 0 Boise State 3 0 3 1 Nevada (UNLV) 4 0 Southern Methodist 2 0 2 0 Gonzaga 1 1 New Mexico 3 2 Syracuse 1 1 Boston College 3 1 Hawai’i 1 0 New Mexico State 8 1 Stephen F. Austin 1 0 Bradley 6 5 Hofstra 2 0 New York University 1 1 Temple 3 2 Brigham Young 12 11 Holy Cross 1 0 Niagara 1 0 1 0 Butler 4 2 Houston 7 2 North Carolina 3 6 Tennessee State 1 0 CCNY 1 0 Howard 1 0 North Carolina State 3 1 Texas 3 3 Cal Poly (SLO) 5 1 Idaho 8 5 North Texas 1 0 Texas A&M 4 0 Cal State Bakersfield 1 0 Idaho State 3 1 Northern Arizona 1 1 Texas Christian 1 0 Cal State Fullerton 9 1 Illinois 7 3 Northwestern 4 1 Texas El Paso 1 0 Cal State Northridge 7 1 Indiana 6 6 Notre Dame 28 20 Texas Tech 5 1 Cal State San Bernardino 1 0 Indiana State 2 0 Oakland 2 0 Tulane 1 1 Central Michigan 1 0 Iona 1 0 Ohio 2 0 Tulsa 3 2 Chaminade 2 0 Iowa 3 5 Ohio State 6 3 UAB (Alabama-Birmingham) 2 0 Charleston Southern 1 0 Iowa State 6 1 Oklahoma 3 0 UC Davis 4 0 Chattanooga 1 0 Jackson State 1 0 Oklahoma State 4 2 UC Irvine 8 2 State 1 0 Jacksonville 2 0 Old Dominion 1 0 UC Riverside 3 0 Cincinnati 1 2 James Madison 1 0 Oral Roberts 3 0 UC Santa Barbara 19 1 (The) Citadel 1 0 Kansas 10 7 Pacific 6 1 U.S. International (USIU) 1 0 Clemson 1 0 Kansas State 4 0 Pennsylvania 2 0 Utah State 6 2 Colorado State 4 3 Kentucky 4 6 Penn State 0 1 Vanderbilt 0 1 Columbia 1 0 La Salle 1 2 Pepperdine 18 4 Vermont 1 0 Connecticut 1 0 Long Beach State 12 1 Pittsburgh 6 1 Villanova 2 3 Coppin State 1 0 Long Island University 1 1 Portland 3 1 Virginia 1 0 Cornell 1 0 Loyola (Chicago) 9 2 Portland State 1 0 Virginia Commonwealth 1 1 Creighton 1 2 Louisiana State 8 0 Prairie View A&M 3 0 VMI 1 0 Davidson 2 0 Louisiana Tech 1 0 Princeton 2 1 Wagner 1 0 Dayton 4 0 Louisville 17 7 Providence 2 0 Wake Forest 0 1 Delaware State 3 0 Loyola Marymount 15 3 Purdue 10 3 Weber State 3 0 Denver 10 1 Maine 1 0 Rice 2 0 West Texas State 2 0 DePaul 12 6 Marquette 2 0 Richmond 1 0 West Virginia 1 3 DePauw 3 0 Maryland 6 2 Robert Morris 1 0 Western Illinois 2 0 Detroit Mercy 0 1 Memphis 4 3 Rutgers 2 1 Western Kentucky 1 0 Drake 2 0 Mercer 1 0 St. Bonaventure 2 0 Wichita State 3 2 Drexel 2 0 (Fla.) 4 0 St. John’s 3 7 William & Mary 2 0 Duke 6 10 Miami (Ohio) 1 0 St. Joseph’s 2 0 Wisconsin 4 2 Duquesne 1 0 Michigan 11 5 St. Louis 8 0 Wyoming 6 1 East Tennessee State 1 0 Michigan State 5 2 St. Mary’s 10 2 Xavier 2 0 Eastern Washington 1 0 Middle Tennessee State 0 1 Sacramento State 2 0 Yale 2 0 Evansville 1 1 Minnesota 5 1 Sam Houston State 1 0 Youngstown State 1 0

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192 UCLA VS. PAC-12 OPPONENTS UCLA vs. Arizona UCLA vs. Stanford series history: UCLA leads, 53-38 series history: UCLA leads, 140-92 last five seasons: UCLA leads, 7-6 last five seasons: UCLA leads, 8-3 current streak: UCLA, one win (3/15/14) current streak: UCLA, one win (3/14/14) record in 2013-14: Split, 1-1 record in 2013-14: UCLA wins series, 2-1 UCLA vs. Arizona State UCLA vs. USC series history: UCLA leads, 64-18 series history: UCLA leads, 135-105 last five seasons: UCLA leads, 8-2 last five seasons: UCLA leads, 7-4 current streak: UCLA, three wins (2/27/13 – 1/12/14) current streak: UCLA, three wins (2/24/13 – 2/8/14) record in 2013-14: UCLA wins series, 1-0 record in 2013-14: UCLA wins series, 2-0 UCLA vs. California UCLA vs. Utah series history: UCLA leads, 135-101 series history: UCLA leads, 7-5 last five seasons: California leads, 6-5 last five seasons: UCLA leads, 3-1 current streak: UCLA, two wins (1/26/14 – 2/19/14) current streak: UCLA, one win (2/15/14) record in 2013-14: UCLA wins series, 2-0 record in 2013-14: Split, 1-1 UCLA vs. Colorado UCLA vs. Washington series history: UCLA leads, 8-1 series history: UCLA leads, 95-40 last five seasons: UCLA leads, 4-0 last five seasons: Series tied, 5-4 current streak: UCLA, five wins (12/2/77 – 2/13/14) current streak: UCLA, four wins (3/3/12 – 3/6/14) record in 2013-14: UCLA wins series, 2-0 record in 2013-14: UCLA wins series, 1-0 UCLA vs. Oregon UCLA vs. Washington State series history: UCLA leads, 85-31 series history: UCLA leads, 102-16 last five seasons: Oregon leads, 6-4 last five seasons: UCLA leads, 7-2 current streak: UCLA, one win (3/13/14) current streak: Washington State, two wins (3/6/13 – 3/8/14) record in 2013-14: UCLA wins series, 2-1 record in 2013-14: Washington State wins, 1-0 UCLA vs. Oregon State series history: UCLA leads, 91-35 last five seasons: UCLA leads, 6-2 current streak: UCLA, one win (3/2/14) record in 2013-14: Split, 1-1

UCLA 53, Arizona 38 1965 *107-76 1 0 Year Game Scores UCLA ARIZ 1973 #98-81 1 0 1923 *43-40 *32-33 30-23 22-32 2 2 1975 †89-75 1 0 1951 †69-63 1 0 1979 95-79 *85-83 2 0 1954 *90-45 *84-48 2 0 1980 *76-78 80-92 0 2 1961 *90-68 1 0 1981 (3 OT) 74-78 *64-61 1 1 1965 *99-79 1 0 1982 *75-59 72-60 2 0 1966 *84-67 1 0 1983 87-86 *76-78 1 1 1970 *90-65 1 0 1984 *79-57 67-76 1 1 1976 #82-66 1 0 1985 64-61 *69-65 2 0 1978 *85-63 1 0 1986 *86-75 (OT) 73-74 1 1 1979 69-70 *110-86 1 1 1987 61-51 *64-67 #99-93 2 1 1980 *69-59 *90-78 2 0 1988 94-81 *79-73 2 0 1981 79-76 *90-79 2 0 1989 *94-84 86-93 1 1 1982 *65-56 *88-73 2 0 1990 62-53 *80-72 #79-78 3 0 1983 92-87 *111-58 2 0 1991 82-68 *64-44 2 0 1984 61-58 *68-60 2 0 1992 83-62 *85-77 2 0 1985 52-53 *58-54 1 1 1993 *89-85 77-74 2 0 1986 60-85 *76-88 0 2 1994 *98-81 76-70 2 0 1987 84-83 *81-65 2 0 1995 85-72 (OT)*82-77 2 0 1988 74-86 *76-78 0 2 1996 87-73 *87-70 2 0 1989 64-102 *86-89 0 2 1997 *79-62 92-81 2 0 1990 *73-67 74-83 #78-94 1 2 1998 78-73 *102-94 2 0 1991 77-82 (OT) *94-105 0 2 1999 (OT)*88-85 68-65 2 0 1992 89-87 *89-81 2 0 2000 *83-77 75-104 1 1 1993 *80-82 80-99 0 2 2001 91-83 *73-68 2 0 1994 *74-66 74-98 1 1 2002 82-79 *68-69 1 1 1995 71-61 *72-70 2 0 2003 *64-75 69-85 0 2 1996 79-88 *76-75 1 1 2004 *66-58 (OT) 62-74 1 1 1997 (OT)*84-78 66-64 2 0 2005 86-82 *95-76 2 0 1998 75-87 *87-91 0 2 2006 61-60 *69-60 2 0 1999 *82-75 70-87 1 1 2007 *73-69 67-61 2 0 2000 *61-76 84-99 0 2 2008 *84-51 70-49 2 0 2001 63-88 (OT)*79-77 1 1 2009 (OT)*58-61 67-74 0 2 2002 86-96 *77-76 1 1 2010 *72-70 46-56 1 1 2003 *52-87 70-106 (OT) #96-86 1 2 2011 (OT) 73-72 *71-53 2 0 2004 *72-97 83-107 0 2 2012 *75-58 66-57 2 0 2005 73-76 *73-83 0 2 2013 60-78 (OT)*79-74 #80-75 2 1 2006 85-79 *84-73 #71-59 3 0 2014 *87-72 1 0 2007 *73-69 81-66 2 0 Totals 64 18 2008 *82-60 68-66 2 0 * UCLA home game 2009 *83-60 72-84 1 1 # NCAA West Regional Semifinals 2010 *63-77 73-78 #75-69 1 2 † NCAA West Regional Finals 2011 74-85 *71-49 1 1 # Pac-12 Tournament 2012 *65-58 63-65 #58-66 1 2 2013 84-73 *74-69 #66-64 3 0 UCLA 135, California 101 2014 *75-79 #75-71 1 1 Year Game Scores UCLA CAL Totals 53 38 1921 28-36 29-46 0 2 1923 16-49 0 1 * UCLA home game 1925 24-33 0 1 # NCAA West Regional Finals † game played in San Francisco 1926 8-21 0 1 # Pac-12 Tournament 1928 *34-35 *48-36 26-33 1 2 1929 21-26 31-35 31-46 0 3 UCLA 64, Arizona State 18 1930 26-23 *29-32 *30-32 1 2 Year Game Scores UCLA ASU 1931 *24-26 39-43 28-30 0 3 1950 *83-53 1 0 1932 16-29 25-26 *26-34 *29-31 0 4 1951 *79-49 1 0 1933 *37-40 *29-33 28-37 36-37 0 4 1952 *85-56 1 0 1934 31-46 28-39 *30-42 *40-38 1 3 1956 99-79 1 0 1935 *35-24 *26-38 39-37 21-38 2 2 1963 #79-93 0 1 1936 33-35 26-30 *32-34 *32-38 0 4 1937 *27-33 *46-40 37-33 31-46 2 2

193 UCLA VS. PAC-12 OPPONENTS 1938 37-39 27-32 *21-32 *22-41 0 4 UCLA 85, Oregon 31 1939 39-54 33-49 42-54 22-42 0 4 Year Game Scores UCLA ORE 1940 33-39 34-32 *26-48 *35-33 2 2 1937 30-56 0 1 1941 *32-42 *35-33 42-54 28-30 1 3 1938 26-47 0 1 1942 *50-54 *50-34 33-32 43-51 2 2 1951 77-55 54-72 1 1 1943 *49-40 42-40 2 0 1953 89-74 *79-33 2 0 1944 *27-36 24-36 0 2 1956 *95-71 *108-89 2 0 1945 37-26 *50-44 2 0 1957 81-62 73-65 2 0 1946 33-45 35-37 *37-50 *25-49 0 4 1958 64-58 *73-64 2 0 1947 52-45 46-62 *85-52 *72-50 3 1 1959 *70-53 69-62 2 0 1948 *49-58 44-62 *39-44 37-41 0 4 1965 91-74 *74-64 2 0 1949 63-54 *49-37 45-42 *59-50 4 0 1966 *97-65 72-79 1 1 1950 *50-45 54-47 64-56 46-44 4 0 1967 *100-66 34-25 2 0 1951 60-62 61-56 *75-57 *62-59 3 1 1968 104-64 *119-78 2 0 1952 59-61 51-54 *67-54 *68-42 2 2 1969 93-64 *103-69 2 0 1953 *68-72 *66-68 67-63 62-70 1 3 1970 *75-58 65-78 1 1 1954 53-62 65-73 *82-54 *71-62 2 2 1971 69-68 *74-67 2 0 1955 *83-64 *84-63 55-48 84-76 4 0 1972 93-68 *92-70 2 0 1956 *85-80 *84-62 2 0 1973 *64-38 72-61 2 0 1957 71-66 68-73 1 1 1974 *84-66 51-56 1 1 1958 *58-61 50-56 0 2 1975 107-103 *96-66 2 0 1959 *58-60 51-64 0 2 1976 62-61 *45-65 1 1 1960 47-59 45-53 *57-67 0 3 1977 *60-61 55-64 0 2 1961 *54-46 65-66 *59-55 2 1 1978 *90-72 83-57 2 0 1962 71-60 *68-62 66-54 3 0 1979 *74-71 65-58 2 0 1963 *63-58 64-57 *72-53 3 0 1980 76-62 *90-76 2 0 1964 87-67 58-56 *87-57 3 0 1981 75-69 *98-75 2 0 1965 *76-54 83-68 2 0 1982 *84-61 88-66 2 0 1966 75-66 *95-79 2 0 1983 *97-69 67-56 2 0 1967 *96-78 103-66 2 0 1984 51-62 (OT) *83-87 0 2 1968 94-64 *115-71 2 0 1985 (2 OT) *67-59 72-69 2 0 1969 *109-74 84-77 2 0 1986 *71-65 65-80 1 1 1970 87-72 *109-95 2 0 1987 *64-59 102-71 2 0 1971 94-76 *103-69 2 0 1988 *65-60 76-71 2 0 1972 *82-43 85-71 2 0 1989 97-66 *80-74 2 0 1973 69-50 *90-65 2 0 1990 *79-62 99-105 #94-76 2 1 1974 *92-56 83-60 2 0 1991 90-83 *100-83 2 0 1975 102-72 *51-47 2 0 1992 *99-71 84-65 2 0 1976 *80-71 113-93 2 0 1993 99-87 *97-90 2 0 1977 82-74 *91-69 2 0 1994 *89-73 79-80 1 1 1978 *94-75 78-64 2 0 1995 72-82 *94-78 1 1 1979 95-67 *79-68 2 0 1996 *85-78 77-71 2 0 1980 *73-59 83-58 2 0 1997 (OT) 85-87 *74-67 1 1 1981 *75-61 72-66 2 0 1998 *68-66 81-97 1 1 1982 83-56 (OT) *70-65 2 0 1999 65-63 *79-77 2 0 1983 68-63 *70-60 2 0 2000 58-73 *75-69 1 1 1984 *76-54 (OT) 70-62 2 0 2001 *98-88 88-73 2 0 1985 *80-69 53-48 2 0 2002 62-91 *62-65 0 2 1986 67-75 *76-63 1 1 2003 (OT) *91-96 48-79 #74-75 0 3 1987 86-81 *77-72 #*75-68 3 0 2004 *81-74 59-60 1 1 1988 70-83 *74-66 1 1 2005 70-62 *73-61 2 0 1989 *76-59 81-73 2 0 2006 56-49 *70-53 2 0 1990 106-97 *71-79 1 1 2007 66-68 *69-57 1 1 1991 *98-81 79-82 1 1 2008 80-75 *75-65 2 0 1992 86-66 *82-76 2 0 2009 83-74 *94-68 2 0 1993 *82-104 +85-71 1 1 2010 (OT) 66-71 *68-70 0 2 1994 +70-85 *88-92 0 2 2011 67-59 *64-54 #59-76 2 1 1995 (&) *93-100 104-88 2 0 2012 68-75 0 1 1996 *93-73 +73-65 2 0 2013 67-76 0 1 1997 64-56 *68-71 1 1 2014 70-68 (2OT) *83-87 #82-63 2 1 1998 74-73 *87-84 2 0 Totals 85 31 1999 *72-61 67-85 1 1 * UCLA home game 2000 *70-73 83-62 1 1 # Pac-12 Tournament 2001 63-92 *79-75 1 1 2002 *64-57 51-69 #61-67 1 2 UCLA 91, Oregon State 35 2003 69-80 (OT) *76-75 1 1 Year Game Scores UCLA OSU 2004 62-76 *66-49 1 1 1925 *15-20 0 1 2005 *51-64 77-62 1 1 1926 *32-22 1 0 2006 *61-68 (OT) 67-58 #71-52 2 1 1927 *32-22 1 0 2007 62-46 *85-75 (OT) #69-76 2 1 1937 40-38 1 0 2008 70-58 *81-80 #88-66 3 0 1938 25-39 0 1 2009 *81-66 72-68 2 0 1947 ($) 52-69 ($) 46-63 0 2 (OT) 2010 76-75 *58-72 #72-85 1 2 1949 58-62 ($) 41-53 ($) 46-39 ($) 35-41 1 3 2011 *86-84 (OT) 72-76 1 1 1953 73-63 58-43 *74-58 *69-61 4 0 2012 69-85 *63-73 0 2 1955 ($) 75-82 ($) 64-83 0 2 2013 *79-65 63-76 1 1 1956 77-56 72-59 2 0 2014 *76-64 86-66 2 0 1957 *59-37 *64-53 2 0 Totals 135 101 1958 61-68 *61-67 0 2 & game later forfeited by California 1959 *73-62 71-59 2 0 * UCLA home game 1962 **88-69 1 0 + game played at # Pac-12 Tournament 1965 83-53 *73-55 2 0 1966 *79-35 51-64 1 1 UCLA 8, COLORADO 1 1967 *76-44 72-50 2 0 Year Game Scores UCLA COL 1968 55-52 *88-71 2 0 1955 *65-62 1 0 1969 83-64 *91-66 2 0 1959 *56-54 *58-48 2 0 1970 72-71 71-56 2 0 1963 60-82 0 1 1971 67-65 *94-64 2 0 1978 *104-70 1 0 1972 78-72 *91-72 2 0 2012 *77-60 1 0 1973 *87-61 73-67 2 0 2013 78-75 1 0 1974 *80-75 57-61 1 1 2014 69-56 *92-74 2 0 1975 67-60 *74-62 2 0 Totals 8 1 1976 ($$) 58-75 *78-69 2 0 1977 *83-66 89-76 2 0 * UCLA home game 1978 *77-60 96-58 2 0 1979 *65-63 69-56 2 0

194 UCLA VS. PAC-12 OPPONENTS 1980 67-76 *93-67 1 1 1977 100-86 *114-83 2 0 1981 67-81 *76-82 0 2 1978 *101-64 79-63 2 0 1982 *74-68 58-72 1 1 1979 72-75 *99-71 1 1 1983 *99-77 65-69 1 1 1980 *92-60 75-62 2 0 1984 *63-72 65-70 0 2 1981 *85-58 72-74 1 1 1985 49-59 *59-51 1 1 1982 42-34 *79-53 2 0 1986 *49-54 74-63 1 1 1983 101-87 *99-86 2 0 1987 (OT)*69-67 57-53 2 0 1984 *71-66 64-75 1 1 1988 *64-65 68-73 0 2 1985 *100-71 72-66 2 0 1989 69-82 *92-75 1 1 1986 70-76 *95-74 1 1 1990 *94-80 74-83 1 1 1987 *95-75 93-62 2 0 1991 (OT) 96-97 *87-56 1 1 1988 (2 OT) 110-116 *91-69 1 1 1992 (OT)*87-81 72-62 2 0 1989 *74-70 75-84 #86-95 1 2 1993 73-79 *76-75 1 1 1990 79-87 *69-70 0 2 1994 *104-71 78-67 2 0 1991 *82-89 89-86 1 1 1995 87-78 *86-67 2 0 1992 83-77 *96-70 2 0 1996 *69-60 68-66 2 0 1993 *84-76 72-64 2 0 1997 74-68 *81-69 2 0 1994 69-65 *103-88 2 0 1998 *83-79 84-75 2 0 1995 *77-74 88-77 2 0 1999 63-65 *85-67 1 1 1996 *64-56 66-67 1 1 2000 85-74 *69-59 2 0 1997 61-109 *87-68 1 1 2001 *67-40 (OT) 68-65 2 0 1998 80-93 *81-84 0 2 2002 70-48 *65-57 2 0 1999 *59-72 73-77 0 2 2003 *79-83 69-66 1 1 2000 *63-78 (OT) 94-93 1 1 2004 *77-66 56-65 1 1 2001 79-73 *79-85 1 1 2005 80-85 *69-61 #72-79 1 2 2002 *76-86 95-92 1 1 2006 63-54 *78-60 #79-47 3 0 2003 51-52 *84-93 0 2 2007 71-56 *82-35 2 0 2004 52-67 *60-73 0 2 2008 85-62 *84-49 2 0 2005 *64-75 65-78 0 2 2009 69-46 *79-54 2 0 2006 *71-54 75-54 2 0 2010 62-52 *65-56 2 0 2007 68-75 *75-61 1 1 2011 62-57 *69-61 2 0 2008 76-67 (OT) *77-67 #67-64 3 0 2012 84-87 0 1 2009 *97-63 76-71 2 0 2013 *74-64 1 0 2010 59-70 *77-73 1 1 2014 67-71 *74-69 1 1 2011 *68-57 69-65 2 0 Totals 91 35 2012 59-60 *72-61 1 1 * UCLA home game 2013 *68-60 88-80 2 0 $ denotes PCC playoff game 2014 *91-74 74-83 #84-59 2 1 # NCAA Far West Regional title game Totals 140 92 $$ game later forfeited by Oregon State # Pac-12 Tournament * UCLA home game # Pac-12 Tournament $ AAWU playoff game UCLA 140, Stanford 92 Year Game Scores UCLA STAN UCLA 135, USC 105 1925 17-23 10-23 0 2 Year Game Scores UCLA USC 1926 28-15 29-32 1 1 1928 35-45 34-27 47-37 2 1 1927 21-17 23-21 2 0 1929 23-28 31-39 44-43 1 2 1928 29-22 28-22 27-34 2 1 1930 16-33 30-42 28-33 0 3 1929 20-34 26-34 24-32 0 3 1931 25-16 22-24 46-23 2 1 1930 63-30 37-40 20-15 2 1 1932 19-17 26-24 31-35 2 1 1931 32-23 28-26 28-29 2 1 1933 27-49 33-39 18-44 0 3 1932 22-25 26-31 35-31 28-18 2 2 1934 26-39 22-39 21-46 23-32 0 4 1933 44-36 38-41 38-40 35-41 1 3 1935 34-39 22-52 22-55 33-43 0 4 1934 26-45 32-31 28-31 34-39 1 3 1936 36-38 24-32 32-36 28-55 0 4 1935 34-27 38-32 28-33 16-35 2 2 1937 31-41 31-36 36-46 29-43 0 4 1936 30-44 44-37 32-45 35-39 1 3 1938 31-48 30-40 33-52 35-57 0 4 1937 40-63 36-69 40-42 38-67 0 4 1939 36-69 49-59 35-43 26-57 0 4 1938 33-69 29-56 31-53 33-50 0 4 1940 32-50 26-60 26-32 35-47 0 4 1939 44-56 21-47 32-38 33-37 0 4 1941 35-56 41-43 47-53 37-52 0 4 1940 38-53 36-40 42-51 42-37 1 3 1942 51-59 30-42 44-63 35-49 0 4 1941 44-54 45-44 44-49 34-56 1 3 1943 49-60 39-51 42-37 46-53 1 3 1942 43-54 30-49 30-42 28-36 0 4 1944 33-19 41-48 32-30 40-32 3 1 1943 60-57 41-60 1 1 1945 25-53 41-36 34-28 20-37 2 2 1944 No Games 1946 33-43 40-45 45-35 43-60 1 3 1945 No Games 1947 60-46 *61-46 71-66 *66-54 4 0 1946 35-18 41-29 *39-26 *47-20 4 0 1948 *42-56 51-50 *57-68 46-62 1 3 1947 *33-38 *48-40 56-39 53-68 2 2 1949 *74-68 52-59 51-50 *63-55 3 1 1948 *55-47 47-64 *47-55 48-46 2 2 1950 45-58 *68-47 *43-45 74-57 2 2 1949 47-55 52-61 *59-48 59-46 *56-50 3 2 1951 34-53 57-44 *59-53 *41-43 %49-41 3 2 1950 *71-55 65-55 *69-59 62-57 4 0 1952 55-48 67-58 *66-51 *63-57 4 0 1951 78-73 71-74 *56-48 *90-67 3 1 1953 *54-65 *72-62 65-66 64-76 1 3 1952 *81-63 *71-73 72-68 68-77 2 2 1954 65-68 81-63 *68-79 *67-69 1 3 1953 67-66 74-71 *75-50 *66-58 4 0 1955 *70-67 *76-64 66-65 75-55 4 0 1954 *92-73 *77-58 92-77 88-80 4 0 1956 *85-70 *97-84 2 0 1955 56-61 91-75 *85-63 *72-59 3 1 1957 80-84 *65-55 1 1 1956 50-48 81-72 2 0 1958 52-51 *80-75 2 0 1957 *86-63 *79-61 2 0 1959 *57-53 65-63 2 0 1958 *46-43 50-57 1 1 1960 ($)*47-45 ($) 62-72 63-62 71-91 *72-70 3 2 1959 61-69 *64-51 1 1 1961 *63-78 86-83 *85-86 1 2 1960 *67-54 58-52 *49-48 3 0 1962 73-59 *60-74 69-62 2 1 1961 65-79 70-56 *69-55 2 1 1963 *77-65 *86-72 60-62 2 1 1962 82-64 *75-65 67-82 2 1 1964 *79-59 *78-71 91-81 3 0 1963 67-86 69-73 *64-54 ($) *51-45 2 2 1965 ($) 84-75 *77-71 *52-50 3 0 1964 84-71 *80-61 100-88 3 0 1966 ($) 86-67 ($) 94-76 *94-79 99-62 4 0 1965 *80-66 83-67 2 0 1967 ($)*105-90 ($)*107-83 40-35 *83-55 4 0 1966 69-74 *70-58 1 1 1968 *101-67 72-64 2 0 1967 *116-78 75-47 2 0 1969 61-55 *44-46 1 1 1968 75-63 *100-62 2 0 1970 *86-87 91-78 1 1 1969 *98-61 81-60 2 0 1971 64-60 *73-62 2 0 1970 102-84 *120-90 2 0 1972 *81-56 79-66 2 0 1971 58-53 *107-72 2 0 1973 79-56 *76-56 2 0 1972 *118-79 102-73 2 0 1974 *65-54 82-52 2 0 1973 82-67 *51-45 2 0 1975 *89-84 72-68 2 0 1974 *66-52 62-60 2 0 1976 *68-62 87-73 2 0 1975 60-64 *93-59 1 1 1977 *77-59 78-69 2 0 1976 *68-67 120-74 2 0 1978 *83-71 91-78 2 0

195 UCLA VS. PAC-12 OPPONENTS

1979 89-86 (OT) *102-94 2 0 1990 58-56 *74-61 2 0 1980 74-82 *91-64 1 1 1991 68-86 *73-60 1 1 1981 *66-68 76-62 1 1 1992 *74-61 80-79 2 0 1982 71-86 *69-66 1 1 1993 67-81 *93-64 1 1 1983 *77-60 71-64 2 0 1994 82-62 *79-76 2 0 1984 (OT) *75-69 72-80 1 1 1995 *75-57 74-66 2 0 1985 (2 OT) 77-78 (4 OT) *78-80 0 2 1996 78-70 (OT) *91-88 2 0 1986 *66-56 64-79 1 1 1997 *79-70 87-85 2 0 1987 77-65 *82-76 2 0 1998 *105-94 94-95 1 1 1988 *81-65 85-70 2 0 1999 83-93 *79-62 1 1 1989 67-66 *68-65 2 0 2000 62-63 *90-64 1 1 1990 *89-72 75-76 1 1 2001 *86-64 94-96 1 1 1991 *98-81 74-76 1 1 2002 85-79 *74-62 2 0 1992 *82-86 79-83 0 2 2003 77-67 *83-72 2 0 1993 90-80 *62-72 1 1 2004 (OT) 86-84 *80-75 #83-91 2 1 1994 *101-72 79-85 1 1 2005 *95-86 70-82 1 1 1995 73-69 *85-66 2 0 2006 *65-69 67-70 0 2 1996 *99-72 61-59 2 0 2007 *96-74 51-61 1 1 1997 96-87 *82-60 2 0 2008 *69-55 61-71 1 1 1998 *101-84 (OT) 82-75 2 0 2009 75-86 *85-76 1 1 1999 98-80 *68-63 2 0 2010 *62-61 68-97 1 1 2000 79-91 *83-78 1 1 2011 *63-74 63-70 0 2 2001 *80-75 85-76 2 0 2012 69-71 *75-69 1 1 2002 77-81 *67-65 1 1 2013 *59-57 61-54 2 0 2003 *75-80 85-86 0 2 2014 91-82 1 0 2004 *69-76 (OT) 77-78 0 2 Totals 95 40 2005 72-69 *90-69 2 0 * UCLA home game 2006 *66-45 68-71 1 1 $ PCC playoff game 2007 65-64 *70-65 2 0 # Pac-12 Tournament 2008 *63-72 56-46 #57-54 2 1 2009 64-60 *76-60 #55-65 2 1 UCLA 102, Washington State 15 2010 *46-67 64-68 0 2 Year Game Scores UCLA WSU 2011 52-63 *64-50 1 1 1937 ($) 23-33 0 1 2012 66-47 *64-54 #55-40 3 0 1938 ($) 25-48 ($) 31-40 0 2 2013 (OT)*71-75 75-59 1 1 1949 ($) 54-44 1 0 2014 *107-73 83-73 2 0 1950 *60-58 *†52-49 2 0 Totals 135 105 1956 86-72 95-70 2 0 * UCLA home game 1957 *87-65 *83-62 2 0 $ game not counted in conference standings 1958 *72-64 64-44 2 0 % Southern Division championship playoff game 1959 54-71 *68-41 1 1 # Pac-12 Tournament 1964 88-83 121-71 *93-56 3 0 1965 *93-41 70-68 2 0 UCLA 6, Utah 4 1966 83-84 *88-61 1 1 Year Game Scores UCLA UTAH 1967 76-67 *100-78 2 0 1929 32-28 29-44 1 1 1968 *97-69 101-70 2 0 1930 *44-34 *43-33 44-52 2 1 1969 *108-80 83-59 2 0 1962 *79-88 0 1 1970 72-70 *95-61 2 0 1965 *104-74 1 0 1971 *95-71 57-33 2 0 1983 ($) 61-67 0 1 1972 *89-58 85-55 2 0 2012 *76-49 1 0 1973 88-50 *96-64 2 0 2013 57-53 1 0 1974 55-45 *93-68 2 0 2014 69-74 *80-66 1 1 1975 *77-69 69-61 2 0 Totals 7 5 1976 91-71 *104-78 2 0 * UCLA home game 1977 *72-59 65-62 2 0 $ denotes NCAA West Regional consolation game (Provo, Utah) 1978 70-55 *60-59 2 0 1979 *89-71 110-102 2 0 Bruins 94, Washington 40 1980 64-80 *80-66 1 1 Year Game Scores UCLA WASH 1981 *87-61 59-50 2 0 1937 51-52 0 1 1982 (3 OT) 51-57 *57-54 1 1 1951 ($) 51-70 ($) 54-71 0 2 1983 (OT)*89-87 68-70 1 1 1952 52-60 61-76 ($) 65-53 ($) 50-53 ($) 60-50 2 3 1984 73-59 *83-64 2 0 1953 *49-53 *54-47 1 1 1985 *75-48 (OT) 58-66 1 1 1956 *61-60 *82-75 2 0 1986 (2 OT) 81-80 *88-81 2 0 1957 68-65 74-90 1 1 1987 73-81 *61-60 1 1 1958 67-62 *89-68 2 0 1988 *88-63 62-55 #71-73 2 1 1959 63-68 *56-55 1 1 1989 64-63 *56-55 2 0 1960 *57-55 *55-54 73-84 2 1 1990 68-64 *96-89 2 0 1961 45-58 62-58 *84-68 2 1 1991 99-91 *86-64 2 0 1962 *72-57 *75-63 69-66 3 0 1992 *82-61 89-85 2 0 1963 61-62 63-67 *80-52 1 2 1993 56-67 *71-70 1 1 1964 *73-58 *88-66 78-64 3 0 1994 81-79 *76-66 2 0 1965 *78-75 83-73 2 0 1995 *91-78 98-83 2 0 1966 89-67 *100-71 2 0 1996 (OT) 78-73 *82-71 2 0 1967 83-68 *71-43 2 0 1997 *84-56 87-86 2 0 1968 *93-65 84-64 2 0 1998 *88-68 78-75 2 0 1969 *62-51 53-44 2 0 1999 69-66 *100-61 2 0 1970 66-56 *101-85 2 0 2000 86-64 *65-58 2 0 1971 *78-69 71-69 2 0 2001 *75-57 86-76 2 0 1972 *109-70 100-83 2 0 2002 79-74 *81-69 2 0 1973 76-67 *93-62 2 0 2003 98-83 *86-71 2 0 1974 100-48 *99-65 2 0 2004 48-45 *48-55 1 1 1975 *92-82 81-103 1 1 2005 80-77 (OT)*58-56 2 0 1976 92-87 *78-76 2 0 2006 *63-61 50-30 2 0 1977 *75-65 73-78 1 1 2007 *55-52 53-45 2 0 1978 79-60 *104-64 2 0 2008 *81-74 67-59 2 0 1979 *86-61 68-69 1 1 2009 61-59 *81-82 #64-53 2 1 1980 76-59 *70-72 1 1 2010 *74-62 71-51 2 0 1981 *96-74 91-72 2 0 2011 *80-71 (OT) 58-54 2 0 1982 50-56 *68-67 1 1 2012 63-60 *78-46 2 0 1983 *84-65 90-66 2 0 2013 *76-62 61-73 1 1 1984 (3 OT) 81-89 *73-59 1 1 2014 55-73 0 1 1985 *63-51 61-67 1 1 Totals 102 16 1986 65-90 (OT)*94-89 1 1 * UCLA home game 1987 80-90 *87-95 #*76-64 1 2 $ game not counted in conference standings 1988 *78-71 97-87 2 0 † PCC Championship game 1989 93-74 *101-78 #64-54 3 0 # Pac-12 Tournament

196 2015 NCAA TOURNAMENT INFORMATION 77th Annual Division I Men’s Basketball Championship First Round SOUTH Regional March 17 and 18, 2015 Columbus, Ohio March 27 and 29, 2015 Host: UD Arena NRG Stadium Dayton, Ohio CenturyLink Center Houston, Texas Host: University of Dayton Omaha, Neb. Hosts: Rice Univ., Univ. of Houston Host: Second & Third Rounds Final Four March 19 and 21, 2015 KeyArena April 4 and 6, 2015 Seattle, Wash. Veterans Memorial Arena Host: Jacksonville, Fla. Indianapolis, Ind. Host: Jacksonville University West Regional Host: Butler Univ., IUPUI, March 26 and 28, 2015 KFC Yum! Center Louisville, Ky. Host: Los Angeles, Calif. Host: Consol Energy Center Pittsburgh, Pa. MIDWEST Regional Host: Duquesne University March 26 and 28, 2015 Quicken Loans Arena Portland, Ore. Cleveland, Ohio Host: Host: Mid-American Conference Second & Third Rounds East Regional March 20 and 22, 2015 March 27 and 29, 2015 Time Warner Cable Arena Carrier Dome Charlotte, N.C. Syracuse, N.Y. Alfred Aboya Host: Univ. of North Carolina Charlotte Host: Syracuse University

ABOUT THE PAC-12 CONFERENCE

Comissioner Larry Scott Pac-12 NCAA Team Titles (by school) Deputy Comissioner/Chief Operating Officer Jamie Zaninovich Men’s Championships Women’s Championships Senior Vice President of Business Affairs Woodie Dixon Chief Marketing Officer Danette Leighton USC (1) 84 Stanford (1) 44 Chief Financial Officer Ron McQuate UCLA (2) 72 UCLA (2) 39 Senior Associate Commissioner/Senior Woman Administrator Gloria Nevarez Stanford (3) 61 USC 16 California (7) 27 Arizona State 12 Associate Commissioner, Governance & Enforcement Ron Barker Oregon 15 Arizona 11 Associate Commissioner, Sports Management Chris Dawson Arizona State 11 Oregon 9 Associate Commissioner, Television Duane Lindberg Utah 11 Utah 9 Associate Commissioner, Compliance Erik Price Arizona 7 Washington 6 Associate Commissioner, Governance & Enforcement Tammy Newman Colorado 4 California 6 Associate Commissioner, Sports Management and Championships Heather Perry Oregon State 3 Colorado 2 Vice President, Communications Dave Hirsch Washington State 2 TOTAL 154 Vice President, Marketing Heather Vaughan TOTAL 287 (indicates national rank) Vice President, Operations Will Hunter (indicates national rank) VIce President, Public Affairs Erik Hardenbergh Vice President, Ticket Sales Rob Sine Combined Senior Director, Human Resources Anna Roberts Colorado 18 Director, Business Operations Taylor Lien Utah 10 Director, Video Operations Michael Ortiz TOTAL 28 Senior Manager, Marketing Anna Karefa-Johnson Senior Manager, Ticket Sales Scott Tester Senior Manager, International Carrie Xu Executive Assistant to the Commissioner In Ja Halcomb Pac-12 NCAA Team Titles (by sport) Interactive Marketing Manager TBD Men’s Championships Women’s Championships Operations Manager Ronny Bush 28 Basketball 4 Video Operations Coordinator Jamie Alfieri Basketball 16 Cross Country 11 Coordinator, Public Affairs Liz Beadle Boxing 1 Golf 15 Coordinator, Sports Management and Championships Sean Harris Cross Country 15 Gymnastics 15 Assistant Director, Business & Finance Lina Diaz Golf 14 Rowing 6 Administrative Fellow Hillary Bach Gymnastics 13 Soccer 3 Communications Fellows Kyra Geithman, Jon Olivero Skiing 28 Softball 23 Senior Administrative Assistant Wendy Heredia Soccer 4 13 Administrative Assistant Meghan Cesnik Swimming 24 Tennis 21 Tennis 54 Indoor Track 9 Communications Staff Indoor Track 6 Outdoor Track 6 Vice President, Communications: David Hirsch ([email protected]) Outdoor Track 46 14 Vice President, Public Affairs: Erik Hardenbergh ([email protected]) Volleyball 25 14 Assistant Commissioner, Communications: Natalia Ciccone ([email protected]) Water Polo 41 Senior Administrative Assistant, Communications: Wendy Heredia ([email protected]) 1 Communications Fellows: Kyra Geithman ([email protected]) Communications Fellows: Jon Olivero ([email protected])

197 THIS IS UCLA 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 26,600 undergraduates and 12,000 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 10 National Medals of Science recipients, and hundreds of Guggenheim Fellowships, Fulbright Awards and other academic distinctions. 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 OUTREACH & COMMUNITY SERVICE UCLA Medical Center, the Santa athletes; educators, engineers, bankers, and From its founding, UCLA has been an integral Monica-UCLA Medical Center and Orthopaedic astronauts. Founded in 1934, the UCLA Alumni and contributing part of the Hospital, primary care offices and community Association serves 88,000 members, part of community. Outreach programs and volunteerism outreach health programs. The four schools in the the larger network of more than 394,000 UCLA are as much a part of UCLA as academics and medical enterprise are medicine, dentistry, nursing alumni, with a comprehensive array of services and research, with hundreds of UCLA-sponsored and public health. The Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical programs. programs providing a wide range of opportunities. Center has been ranked as one of the top hospitals Many of UCLA’s undergraduates volunteer for in the country by U.S. News & World Report, BOOKS & TECHNOLOGY including “Best in the West” for 21 consecutive The UCLA Library is ranked among the top 10 these programs, including tutoring youths, adults and incarcerated youths; addressing health and years. A new state-of-the-art medical center, which academic research libraries in North America includes the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, with holdings of more than eight million volumes educational needs of underserved communities; combating poverty and homelessness; aiding Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric as well as digital resources and services. From Hospital and Mattel Children’s Hospital UCLA, the birth of the Internet at UCLA in 1969, UCLA the elderly and disabled; and providing legal, social, medical and educational assistance to opened in the summer of 2008. Santa Monica- continues to be a leader in resources for learning. UCLA Medical Center and Orthopaedic Hospital’s UCLA is nationally recognized for developing ground- community residents. Through outreach and academic preparation programs, UCLA works rebuilding project is scheduled for completion in breaking computer services for undergraduates late 2010. Groundbreaking research is constantly and was the first university to have a website for with K-12 schools throughout Los Angeles to help greater numbers of students prepare to compete taking place in the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer every undergraduate. The university provides an Center, the Gonda (Goldschmied) Neuroscience innovative, on-line tool called “myucla.edu,” which successfully for college. UCLA also partners with community colleges to increase the number of and Genetics Research Center and in many other provides a Web page tailored to each student’s centers and laboratories on campus. academic needs. underrepresented students transferring to the university. Additionally, UCLA faculty, researchers and students provide leadership and public service ARTS in health care, law, economic development, social A diverse array of public arts programming makes welfare, urban planning, public policy, arts and the UCLA the leading arts and cultural center of the environment. Most academic departments have West. More than 500,000 people annually attend major research projects, field studies or student arts events including theater, music, opera and internships that directly affect people’s lives in Los dance performances, lectures, poetry readings, Angeles, the state and the nation. exhibitions, film screenings, and media arts that are presented by UCLA’s two professional arts schools. HEALTH CARE Check the web sites at www.arts.ucla.edu and www. UCLA Health System has been a leader in patient tft.ucla.edu for more information. care, medical research and teaching for more than 50 years. Today, our physicians provide an CONTINUING EDUCATION array of cutting-edge and research-based primary One of the nation’s leading university based and specialty services in four hospitals on two institutions for continuing education, UCLA Extension campuses, and in more than 75 clinic locations. offers 4,300 classroom and online courses and Physicians provide specialty services in offices programs each year, helping 47,000 individuals located on the Westwood campus and throughout in Los Angeles and around the world advance Santa Monica. Primary care physicians provide their goals for career, academic and personal healthcare for children and adults in community educational development. More information about offices from Manhattan Beach to Malibu. Patients UCLA Extension is available at www.uclaextension. from Southern California, the U.S. and around the edu. In addition, the university conducts guided globe enter our clinics more than one million times walking tours and distributes self-guided tour maps. annually, and our hospitals, more than 80,000 For further information, call (310) 825-8764 or Bruin Walk times a year to be treated at the world-renowned check out UCLA on the Web at www.ucla.edu.

198 UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATORS

gene

CHANCELLOR • 8th YEAR ALMA MATER: Stanford ’70

Dr. Gene Block became chancellor of UCLA in August 2007 and enters his seventh year as the university’s chief executive officer. In his current capacity, Chancellor Block oversees all aspects of the university’s three-part mission of education, research and service. A champion of public universities, Chancellor Block has set four major priorities for UCLA during his administration: academic excellence, diversity, civic engagement and financial security. He has called for UCLA to deepen its engagement with the Los Angeles region and to increase access for students from underrepresented populations. Chancellor Block holds UCLA faculty appointments in psychiatry and bio-behavioral sciences in the David Geffen School of Medicine and in physiological science in the College of Letters and Science. He also heads a research laboratory on campus that is funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Previously, he served as vice president and provost of the University of Virginia. He holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from and a master’s and Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Oregon. Chancellor Block and his wife, Carol, have two adult children. The Blocks are avid Bruin fans and attend the competitions of various Bruin athletic programs. UCLA Chancellor Gene Block

Over the past 15 years, Teitell has supervised the doctoral dissertations of a number of students who are now becoming tenured faculty members at UCLA and other leading michael academic institutions in the US and abroad. Teitell is the founding director of the Cancer Nanotechnology Program in the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, director of the Tumor Immunology Training Program, and associate director of the MSTP at UCLA. He TEITELL is Phi Beta Kappa, UCLA Eta Chapter, a Scholar and Stohlman Scholar of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, and was elected to the American Society of Clinical Investigators FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE in 2004. ALMA MATER: UCLA ’85 He has authored over 155 articles and 12 book chapters, with a special emphasis on immunology, cancer, metabolism, stem cells, and biotechnology. He is on multiple academic and philanthropic scientific advisory boards and funding agency review Michael A. Teitell is in his first year as UCLA’s Faculty Athletic Representative, following panels. Teitell’s research has led to15 patents or patent applications for improved cell six years of service on the Academic Senate Intercollegiate Athletics Committee. Teitell, engineering and disease characterization through the creation of new instrumentation. a specialist in stem cells, cancer, and biotechnology, holds the Lya and Harrison Latta His inventions are being commercialized through a local startup company. He is an avid Endowed Chair in Pathology and is a Professor and Chief of the Division of Pediatric and runner, softball player, and little league umpire. Neonatal Pathology in the David Geffen School of Medicine. Teitell’s wife, Cindy Malone, is a professor in the Department of Biology at the California A 1985 graduate of UCLA with a B.S. and M.S. in biochemistry, Teitell earned a M.D., State University, Northridge. They have two children, Benjamin and Liliana. Ph.D. specializing in immunology from the Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) at UCLA in 1993. He performed clinical residencies in pathology and post-doctoral research training at Harvard’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital and at UCSF before returning to the southland for a fellowship in pediatric pathology at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. He joined the faculty of the UCLA School of Medicine in 1999 as an assistant professor, served as associate professor from 2004, and was promoted to professor in the Departments of Pathology, Pediatrics, and Bioengineering in 2008.

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199 DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

dan GUERRERO

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR • 13th YEAR ALMA MATER: UCLA ’74

Twelve years and 25 NCAA Championships later, Dan Guerrero’s mantra of ‘image and substance’ has clearly been established at a level that few others in his profession can approach. At the department’s helm when UCLA Athletics became the first to 100 NCAA team championships, the Bruins current total of 111 NCAA titles is a figure unmatched by any institution in the nation. While UCLA teams have indeed won 25 NCAA championships since his appointment, another national leader, they have also finished second 23 times and have enjoyed an additional 46 Top Five finishes. In fact, more than 80 percent of UCLA teams have qualified for NCAA postseason competition since 2002. The football team has appeared in 10 bowl games and the men’s basketball team advanced to consecutive Final Fours from 2006-08. The program has also won 56 conference championships in 15 different sports, produced nearly 600 All-Americans and featured six Honda Award winners, including the 2003-04 Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year. UCLA’s success has not just been confined to North America. On the world stage, during the 2012 Summer in , 32 Bruins participated as athletes or coaches. Representing the United States and eight other nations, they combined to win nine medals, including six golds, a total exceeding what most countries take home in any Over the past decade-plus, Guerrero has earned numerous honors for his work. In single Olympiad. addition to earning three Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year awards, he was honored by the Black Coaches and Administrators organization in 2010 as the Dr. Myles Guerrero, recently named the 2014 NACDA Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year Brand BCA Administrator of the Year. In April 2011, he was honored as a recipient award, is the only athletic director at the NCAA Division I level (FBS, FCS and NCAA of the Crystal Eagle Award by CORO Southern California, a non-profit organization that Division I-AAA) to earn three such awards (2006-07 at UCLA, 2001-02 at UC Irvine). In trains civic leaders. A year later, Guerrero was one of the inaugural recipients of the his 12 years at UCLA, the Bruins have finished second three times (2005-06, 2006- 07 John McLendon Foundation Pioneer Award, presented to him for being the first Hispanic and 2007-08), third four times (2003-04, 2004-05, 2011-12 and 2012-13), fourth Athletic Director to serve as the Chair of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee. (2009-10), sixth (2002-03), seventh (2013-14), 11th (2010-11) and 16th (2008-09) in the race for the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup. In October 2004, Guerrero was named one of the nation’s 100 Most Influential Hispanics by Hispanic Business Magazine and the May 5, 2003 issue of Sports Illustrated listed In 2012-13, UCLA won its first Capital One Cup since its inception in 2010-11, taking him #28 among the 101 Most Influential Minorities in Sports. He was one of 28 people home the title in men’s sports by vaulting to the top of the standings by claiming the 2013 whose photo was featured on that issue’s cover. College . In 2011-12, both men (3rd) and women (2nd) finished in the top three while in 2013-14, UCLA finished second in the Capital One Cup women’s standings. Other honors Guerrero has amassed over the years include: UCLA Latino Alumnus of the Year (October 2002); Cal State Dominguez Hills’ Alumnus of the Year (March 2003); In claiming UCLA’s first women’s soccer championship in 2013-14, the Bruins now have and 2003 “Father of the Year” by the Father’s Day Council of the American Diabetes at least one NCAA crown in 18 different sports. During the 2013-14 season, four other Association. On September 10, 2002, the honored him with UCLA teams finished among the Top 5 nationally: women’s water polo (2nd), women’s golf Dan Guerrero Day. He also became the first athlete in any sport at Banning High School (3rd), men’s tennis (T-3rd) and men’s golf (T-5th). Additionally, the football team defeated (Wilmington, Calif.) to have his jersey (#8 in baseball) retired in 2003. USC for the second straight year, posted a 10-3 record and won the Hyundai Sun Bowl while men’s basketball won 28 games, captured the Pac-12 Tournament championship In addition, resource development has been a core tenant of Guerrero’s tenure. Two and advanced to the NCAA Tournament “Sweet 16.” years ago, a tremendous seven-year, multi-million dollar extension with adidas, equipment provider for all of UCLA’s 25 sports, took effect. In 2004-05, he finalized a multi-million While success on the playing field with 25 NCAA Championships in 14 different sports dollar agreement with ISP Sports (now IMG College), a premier national collegiate sports and 23 second-place finishes during his tenure are extraordinary numbers, UCLA’s marketing organization. He also led negotiations that solidified the relationship between academic success under Guerrero is equally noteworthy. Over 12 years and 36 quarters, UCLA and the , resulting in more than $180 million in restoration. student-athletes have earned more than 7,700 spots on the Director’s Honor Roll (3.0 or higher grade- average for a quarter). Under Guerrero’s guidance, UCLA continues to aggressively enhance its athletic facilities, including the announcement and release of renderings for the new Football Performance UCLA’s Graduation Success Rate (GSR) and Academic Progress Rates (APR) continued Center. In the Acosta Center, the sports medicine and athletic performance centers their consistent rise this academic year. The Bruin student-athlete GSR is currently at were renovated and redesigned, and the Olympic sports locker rooms were added on a 87 percent Five teams (men’s and women’s tennis, women’s basketball, softball and third level. A new golf practice facility and the Easton Softball Stadium renovation were women’s water polo) achieved a GSR of 100 percent. UCLA had the second-highest completed during the 2004-05 season, and was finished in the overall GSR in the Pac-12 at 87 percent All 24 UCLA sports earned a four-year APR of summer of 2009. In June of 2014, new sand volleyball courts were built at the Sunset 960 or better, with 18 of the 24 (75 percent) averaging 970 or higher. Canyon Recreation Center. Finally, the renovation of Pauley Pavilion was completed in October 2012, on time and under budget, and in May, UCLA announced plans to build an Nationally, Guerrero has extensive experience in committee work at both the NCAA and on-campus basketball practice facility. In all, over $300 million in improvements to UCLA conference level. In June of 2010, Guerrero completed a five-year term on the NCAA Athletic facilities has taken place since Guerrero took over as Athletic Director while Division I Men’s Basketball Committee. As the chair in 2009-10, he was involved with another $100 million in football and basketball facility construction alone is scheduled to the negotiation of the new $10.8 billion, 14-year NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament be completed in the coming years leading up to UCLA’s centennial anniversary. television package, as well as the decision to expand the Tournament to 68 teams. Guerrero came to UCLA from UC Irvine, where he had served as UCI’s fifth permanent In addition to his service on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee, he also Director of Athletics for 10 years (1992-2002), helping to elevate that program to served on the “College Basketball Partnership,” a group that included many of the unprecedented success. Prior to arriving at UC Irvine, Guerrero worked at Cal State most influential people in the sport. He has served as Chair of both the Pac-10 Athletic Dominguez Hills, where he led that program to national prominence while serving as Directors Committee and the Budget and Finance Committee, and has served on several Athletic Director for five years (1988-92). other conference committees, including his current responsibilities as a member of the Pac-12 Rose Bowl Management committee. He also serves as the Pac-12 AD Liaison to A proud alumnus of UCLA, Guerrero received his Bachelor’s degree from the University the Men’s Basketball Coaches. in 1974 and played second base for the Bruins for four years. His three-year batting average in Pacific-8 Conference games was .343. Known as “Warrior” during his playing He has also served on numerous other NCAA committees, including the Men’s Basketball, career, he was inducted into the UCLA Baseball Hall of Fame in 1996. The Bruin Athletic Baseball Academic Enhancement and Minority Opportunities and Interest Committees. Director earned a Master’s degree in Public Administration in 1982 from Cal State In addition, he is currently serving his second tenure as a member of the NCAA Division Dominguez Hills and was named to the Pi Alpha Alpha Honor Society for Public Affairs I Baseball Committee. Finally, he was honored to serve as president of NACDA (2011- and Public Policy that same year. 12) and the Division IA Athletic Director’s Association (2010-11), one of but a handful of athletic directors to have served as president of both Associations. He is also a charter Guerrero, 62, was raised in Wilmington, CA. He is married to the former Anne Marie member of the newly formed Playoff Athletic Directors Advisory Group. Aniello and they have two grown daughters.

200 UCLA: THE COMPLETE PACKAGE 1. no. 1 in NCAA Titles (111) NCAA Championships (111) UCLA became the first university to win at least 100 NCAA team titles (accomplished in May 2007) and has secured 25 NCAA Championships in the last 12 years (ranks Men’s NCAA Titles (72) No. 1 nationally) since Dan Guerrero became UCLA’s Athletic Director. UCLA also ranks Baseball (1) Soccer (4) Track & Field (8) Water Polo (8) first in Olympians and Olympic gold medals from 1984-2012. A leader in producing 1985 1997 1956 1973 1969 1995 professional athletes, UCLA offers the nation’s finest overall combined academic, 2013 athletic and career resources for student-athletes. 1990 2002 1966 1978 1971 1996 Basketball (11) 1971 1987 1972 1999 2. Prestigious Degree / National Leader in Producing Top Students 1964 1971 Swimming (1) 1972 1988 2000 2004 1965 1972 1982 Ranked in the top 10 among universities in most academic surveys, UCLA’s professional Volleyball (19) schools rank among the top five in most areas and in the top 10 in others. UCLA is 1967 1973 Tennis (16) 1968 1975 1970 1984 No. 1 in the nation for undergraduate student applications each year since 1999. The 1950 1970 1971 1987 school is also among the all-time leaders in producing NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship 1969 1995 1952 1971 1970 1972 1989 winners. UCLA ranks No. 1 in the Kaplan Report survey of student resources for the 1953 1975 1974 1993 college experience. Golf (2) 1954 1976 1975 1995 1988 2008 1956 1979 1976 1996 3. highest Quality of Life / Best Place to Live 1960 1982 UCLA has been ranked “Best in West” and No. 2 overall as a public university in 1979 1998 Gymnastics (2) 1961 1984 1981 2000 “Princeton Review” in on-campus housing options and dorm food. The campus 1984 1987 1965 2005 welcomes 334 days of sunshine per year, with an average year-round temperature 1982 2006 of 74 degrees. Situated five miles from the beach, UCLA rests in a thriving campus 1983 community of Westwood Village and is surrounded by Bel Air, Beverly Hills, , Brentwood and Santa Monica. Women’s NCAA Titles (39) 4. World Class Facilities Soccer (1) Volleyball (4) Golf (3) Water Polo (7) Among UCLA’s top-notch faciltiies include the recently-renovated and iconic Pauley 2014 1984 1991 1991 2004 2001 2007 1990 2011 2011 2003 2008 Pavilion, the Rose Bowl in Pasadena (SI’s No. 1 venue of all college sites), the Los Softball (11) 2005 2009 Angeles Tennis Center, Drake Stadium (track & soccer), Steele Field at 1982 1990 Indoor Track & Gymnastics (6) 2006 Stadium, , Spieker Aquatics Center, Sunset Canyon Recreation Center, 1984 1992 1997 2003 numerous adjacent championship golf courses, an on-campus golf practice facility, Field (2) and the Acosta Athletic Training Complex for the best in sports medicine, athletic 1985 1999 2000 2001 2000 2004 performance, and finest training equipment. 1988 2003 2001 2010 1989 2004 Outdoor Track Tennis (1) 5. legendary Coaching, Tremendous Sport Stability 2010 & Field (3) 2008 2014 UCLA has Olympic, National and USA Team coaches on its staff and individuals who 1982 2004 have trained at the highest level and know how to win. No university can match UCLA’s 1983 coaching stability in that only two Bruin head coaches have left for another Division I head coaching position over the past 40 years. 7. Your Future at the Highest Level 6. Exceptional Academic Support for All Student-Athletes UCLA serves home to the country’s No. 1 Career Center for full-time, part-time or UCLA features 17 full-time staff working in academic and student services. This includes internship positions. The average personal income for a UCLA graduate is $77,500 academic counseling, learning specialist, life skills coordinator, priority pre-enrollment and the average home value for UCLA grads is over $500,000. Student-athletes have in classes, academic mentors, individual and group tutoring, academic awards banquet, access to Bruin Works program for Networking. A degree from UCLA means success lecture notes, laptop lending program and career guidance. across the world. 8. Complete National Sports Media Coverage Centered in the nation’s No. 2-largest media market (Los Angeles), UCLA garners more overall national, regional and local television team exposure than any other college in the nation. With numerous daily newspapers, UCLA ranks among the top in former student- athletes and students in sportscasting, news broadcasting, sports writing, acting, etc. to act as contacts for current athletes. UCLA ranks No. 1 in Sports Illustrated cover appearances. Major media outlets like ESPN, Fox Sports and USA Today have offices in L.A., and the athletic department has inherited much more national exposure with the creation of Pac-12 Networks, a series of seven cable channels (one national, six regional) that air live Pac-12 athletic events on a regular basis. 9. Nation’s No. 1 Tradition of Athletic Excellence UCLA features countless athletes with historic long-term success across numerous sports, including stars such as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Troy Aikman, Arthur Ashe, Lauren Cheney, Jimmy Connors, Lisa Fernandez, , Natalie Golda, , Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Karch Kiraly, Liz Masakayan, Ann Meyers, Jonathan Ogden, Corey Pavin, Jackie Robinson, , Sharon Shapiro, , Bill Walton, and legendary head coach John Wooden. UCLA ranks No. 1, worldwide, in Darren Collison university name recognition. 10. UCLA Intangibles / Best College Location UCLA’s overall success combining prestigious academics, top athletic finishes and tremendous social life cannot be matched by any other university. UCLA has great resources available on a daily basis for our student-athletes to be the best in any area they select. UCLA’s axiom is Champions Made Here! UCLA Continues to Excel in the NBA No college has produced more NBA draft selections than UCLA (112). Over the last 20 years, 29 UCLA players have been selected in the annual NBA draft. The Bruins had a string of 13 consecutive seasons (1997-2009) which saw 20 players drafted out of UCLA (including eight first-round picks). Over the last 11 seasons, UCLA has produced 16 NBA Draft picks, including nine first-round selections. Most recently, UCLA produced three first-round draft selections for just the second time in school history (2014). Zach LaVine went 13th to the in the 2014 NBA Draft, followed by Jordan Adams (22) to Memphis and Kyle Anderson (30) to San Antonio. In 2008, Russell Westbrook and Kevin Love were taken as the No. 4 and No. 5 draft selections, respectively, in the first round. Other recent first-round selections at UCLA have included Jrue Holiday (2009), Darren Collison (2009), (2007) Kevin Love and (2006).

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Lew Alcindor ’84 Bill Walton ’84 John Wooden ’84 Marques Johnson ’88 Dave Meyers ’92 Kiki Vandeweghe ’94 David Greewood ’97 The UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame enters its 28th year Chambliss, baseball; Elvin ‘Ducky’ Drake, track coach Leary, baseball; Jerry Robinson, football; Sinjin Smith, of its existence, its 10th year located in its current and trainer; , basketball; volleyball. configuration in the J.D. Morgan Center. The current (Mahdi Abdul-Rahman), basketball; Cecil Hollingsworth, Hall of Fame is more than double the size than its football scout and gymnastics and wrestling coach; 1992 (9): Wayne Collett, track; Terry Condon, volleyball; predecessor, which opened in July 2001. The first floor Rafer Johnson, track; Kirk Kilgour, volleyball; Billy Kilmer, Jim Johnson, football; , swimming; Freeman in the Center’s east wing features the 8,000-square football; Donn Moomaw, football; J.D. Morgan, athletic McNeil, football; Dave Meyers, basketball; Jack Myers, foot Athletics Hall of Fame and serves as the main director and tennis coach; Jackie Robinson, football, baseball; Corey Pavin, golf; Woody Strode, football. entrance to the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. baseball, basketball and track; Henry ‘Red’ Sanders, 1993 (8): Sue Enquist, softball; , track; football coach; Al Sparlis, football; Bill Spaulding, football Maurice (Mac) Goodstein, football; Karch Kiraly, The Hall of Fame features state-of-the-art interactive coach; Bill Walton, basketball; Kenny Washington, displays; a mini-theater where Bruin video clips and volleyball; Jose Lopez, soccer; Don Manning, football; football; , football; Keith (Jamaal) Wilkes, Bill Putnam, basketball; Curtis Rowe, basketball. highlights re-create past championship moments; a basketball; and John Wooden, basketball coach. timeline of important U.S., California and UCLA dates 1994 (7): Donald Bragg, basketball; Denise Curry, showing how sports weave into great moments in 1985 (6): Bob Davenport, football; Craig Dixon, track; basketball; John Richardson, football; Larry Rundle, history; a collection of Bruin memorabilia and more. , athletic director/basketball coach; volleyball; John Sciarra, football; Kiki Vandeweghe, Tommy Prothro, football coach; George Stanich, basketball; Peter Vidmar, gymnastics. UCLA athletic teams have won 111 NCAA team basketball/track; and Sidney Wicks, basketball. championships and each of those first-place trophies 1995 (8): Jimmy Connors, tennis; Debbie Doom, grace the Hall of Champions. Other exhibits include 1986 (8): Kermit Alexander, football; Burr Baldwin, softball; Mitch Gaylord, gymnastics; , photos of UCLA’s first-team All-Americans in football football; , basketball; Mike Frankovich, volleyball; Stephen Pate, golf; John Peterson, football/ and basketball, Gary Beban’s Heisman Trophy, Wooden football; Jimmy LuValle, track; , basketball; track; Jerry Shipkey, football; Mike Tully, track. Awards won by Marques Johnson and Ed O’Bannon Jerry Norman, basketball player and assistant coach; and a special display highlighting all of UCLA’s Honda and Don Paul, football. 1996 (7): , swimming; Jackie Joyner- and Broderick Cup winners. Displays on UCLA’s football Kersee, track/basketball; Liz Masakayan, volleyball; bowl victories, the Bruins’ NCAA basketball tradition 1987 (8): Don Barksdale, basketball; George Dickerson, Eddie Merrins, golf coach; Dot Richardson, softball; Skip and UCLA’s Olympic Games medal winners are featured football; , football; Bert LaBrucherie, football; Rowland, football; Dick Wallen, football. in the Hall of Fame. Dick Linthicum, basketball; Jim Salsbury, football; , track; Jack Tidball, tennis. 1997 (8): Jim Bush, track coach; , soccer; Each of UCLA’s sports has its own display area in the Tim Daggett, gymnastics; David Greenwood, basketball; Hall of Fame. The cases include displays honoring 1988 (6): Sam Balter, basketball; Mel Farr Sr., football; Frank Lubin, basketball; Doug Partie, volleyball; Cal Jackie Robinson, UCLA’s Academic All-Americans and Robert Fischer, athletic director; Marques Johnson, Rossi, football/baseball; Charles Young, chancellor. women in sports. There are also sample lockers of basketball; Ann Meyers (first woman inductee), basketball; and C.K. Yang, track. 1998 (12): Glenn Bassett, tennis coach; Sheila Cornell, former Bruin greats in various sports. softball; Randy Cross, football; , football; In connection with the building, which originally opened 1989 (7): Pete Dailey, football; Tom Fears, football; Florence Griffith-Joyner, track; , swimming; in November 1983, UCLA established a Hall of Fame Vic Kelley, sports information director, Carl McBain, , baseball; Reggie Miller, basketball; Ken with 25 charter members representing a cross-section track; Karen Moe-Thornton, swimming; Ernie Suwara, Norton Jr., football; Tom Ramsey, football; , of the school’s athletic history. Each year, a minimum volleyball; and Pat Turner, track. baseball coach; Cy Young, track. of one and a maximum of eight former UCLA athletes, 1990 (7): Evelyn Ashford, track; Dr. Bobby Brown, 1999 (12): Troy Aikman, football; Sam Boghosian, coaches or administrators are added to the Hall of baseball; Stan Cole, water polo; Denny Crum, basketball; football; Kay Cockerill, golf; Tracy Compton, softball; Fame. Following is a list of the members: Norm Duncan, football/administration; Mike Denise Corlett, volleyball/basketball; Dave Dalby, 1984 (25 charter members): Bill Ackerman, Marienthal, football/special service; Mike Warren, football; Gail Devers, track; Bob Horn, water polo; athletic director; Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar), basketball. Ernie Johnson, football; Torey Lovullo, baseball; Sharon basketball; Arthur Ashe, tennis; Gary Beban, football; 1991 (7): , track; Kenny Easley, football; Shapiro, gymnastics; Kevin Young, track. Mike Burton, swimming; Paul Cameron, football; Chris , swimming; Briggs Hunt, wrestling; Tim

John Vallely, Class of ’06 Lucius Allen, Class of ’00 , Class of ’04 Ed O’Bannon, Class of ’05

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Reggie Miller ’98 Don MacLean ’02 Jerome Richardson ’03 Henry Bibby ’04 John Moore ’07 ’09 ’09

2000 (10): Lucius Allen, basketball; Jeanne Beauprey- 2008 (8): Traci Arkenberg, soccer; Peter Dalis, athletic Men’s Basketball Represented in Reeves, volleyball; John Brenner, ; George director; Leah Homma, gymnastics; Kurt Krumpholz, UCLA’s Athletic Hall of Fame Farmer, football; Kim Hamilton, gymnastics; Carnell water polo/swimming; Robert Seaman, track and field; Lake, football; Billie Moore, basketball; Steve Salmons, Jackie Tobian-Steinmann, golf; Eric Turner, football; Hall of Fame Inductee at UCla year Inducted Lew Alcindor 1967-69 1984 volleyball; Eddie Sheldrake, basketball; Dick Vermeil, Todd Zeile, baseball. Lucius Allen 1967-68 2000 football. 2009 (8): Tyus Edney, basketball; James “” Sam Balter 1929 1988 2001 (11): Jill Andrews, gymnastics; Sharron Backus, Haralson, track & field, football, basketball, baseball; Don Barksdale 1947 1987 softball; Jim Brown, football; Charles Cheshire, football; Henry Bibby 1970-72 2004 Cade McNown, football; Stein Metzger, volleyball; Nicolle Donald Bragg 1952-55 1994 , basketball; Terry Donahue, football; Payne, water polo; J.J. Stokes, football; Daiva Tomkus, Denny Crum 1958-59 1990 Warren Edmonson, track and field; John Green, volleyball; Walt Torrence, basketball Gary Cunningham 1960-62 2001 basketball; John Lee, football; Lisa Longaker, softball; 2010 (8): David Ashleigh, water polo, swimming; Tyus Edney 1992-95 2009 Asbjorn Volstad, volleyball. Keith Erickson 1963-65 1986 , volleyball; Valorie Kondos Field, Gail Goodrich 1963-65 1984 2002 (9): Denny Cline, volleyball; Bob Day, track and gymnastics; Dr. Judith Holland, women’s athletic David Greenwood 1976-79 1997 field; Cobi Jones, soccer; Don MacLean, basketball; director, administration; Mebrahtom Keflezighi, track James “Cap” Haralson 1 early 1920s 2009 , baseball; Ted Narleski, football; Anita & field, cross country; Seilala Sua, track & field; Chase Walt Hazzard 1962-64 1984 Ortega, basketball; Duffy Waldorf, golf; Russell Webb, Utley, baseball; Catharine von Schwarz, water polo Wilbur Johns 2 1940-48 1985 water polo/swimming. Don Johnson 1951-52 2013 2011 (8): , baseball; Ato Boldon, track & Marques Johnson 1974-77 1988 2003 (8): Danny Everett, track and field; Lisa field; Theotis Brown, football; Ernie Case, football; Larry Dick Linthicum 1931-32 1987 Fernandez, softball; , soccer; Ryan McGuire, Nagler, tennis; Mel North, fencing; Alex Rousseau, Frank Lubin 1928-31 1997 baseball; Jerome “Pooh” Richardson, basketball; Don water polo; Janeene Vickers-McKinney, track & field Don MacLean 1989-92 2002 Rogers, football; Al Scates, volleyball; Tim Wrightman, Dave Meyers 1973-75 1992 football. 2012 (9): Ron Ballatore, men’s swimming coach; Reggie Miller 1984-87 1998 Dr. Julie Bremner Romias, basketball; , John Moore 1952-55 2007 2004 (8): Henry Bibby, basketball; Dennis Dummit, basketball; Fred McNeil, football; Stacey Nuveman, Jerry Norman 1950-52 1986 football; Carlton Gray, football; Steve Lewis, track softball; Charles Pasarell, men’s tennis; Coralie Ed O’Bannon 1992-95 2005 and field; James Owens, football/track and field; Sigi Simmmons, water polo; Stella Umeh, gymnastics; Dr. Bill Putnam 1945 1993 Jerome “Pooh” Richardson 1986-89 2003 Schmid, soccer; Fred Slaughter, basketball; Natalie Gerald Finerman, team physician 1 Williams, basketball/volleyball. Jackie Robinson 1940-41 1984 2013 (8): Mohini Bhardwaj, gymnastics; Carlos Curtis Rowe 1969-71 1993 2005 (8): Hardiman Cureton, football; Dawn Dumble, Bocanegra, men’s soccer; Fred Bohna, wrestling; Eddie Sheldrake 1949-51 2000 track and field; Allen Fox, tennis; John Godina, track and , baseball; Yvonne Gutierrez, softball; Don Fred Slaughter 1962-64 2004 field; Ed O’Bannon, basketball; Mike O’Hara, volleyball; Art Johnson, men’s basketball; Maylana Martin Douglas, George Stanich 1948-50 1985 Walt Torrence 1957-59 2009 Shurlock, gymnastics; Kenny Washington, basketball. women’s basketball; Nandi Pryce, women’s soccer. John Vallely 1969-70 2006 2006 (8): Carol Bower, rowing; Herb Flam, tennis; 2014 (7): , water polo; James Butts, men’s Kiki Vandeweghe 1977-80 1994 Monte Nitzkowski, swimming/water polo; Jonathan track & field; Joanna Hayes, women’s track & field; Francis Wait mid 1930s 2014 Bill Walton 1972-74 1984 Ogden, football/track and field; Annette Salmeen, Joe Max-Moore, men’s soccer; Francis Wai, football, Mike Warren 1966-68 1990 swimming; Dennis Storer, soccer/rugby; John Vallely, men’s basketball, track & field, rugby; Natasha Watley, Kenny Washington 1964-66 2005 basketball; Elaine Youngs, volleyball. softball; Onnie Willis, women’s gymnastics. Sidney Wicks 1969-71 1985 Keith (Jamaal) Wilkes 1972-74 1984 2007 (8): Amy Acuff, track and field; George Brown, John Wooden 3 1949-75 1984 track and field; Jennifer Brundage, softball; Jim 1 multiple sport letterwinner Ferguson, water polo; Troy Glaus, baseball; John Moore, 2 inducted as head coach, athletic director basketball; Jeff Nygaard, volleyball; Keri Phebus, tennis. 3 inducted as head coach

Walt Hazzard, Class of ’84 Gail Goodrich, Class of ’84 Sidney Wicks, Class of ’85 Keith (Jamaal) Wilkes, Class of ’84

203 PROMINENT UCLA BASKETBALL ALUMNI

Jon Chapman Cameron Dollar Gerald Madkins Reggie Miller Brad Wright Name Years Accomplishments Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 1967-69 all-time NBA scoring leader/actor/author/businessman/Basketball Hall of Fame/L.A. Lakers Assistant Coach Carroll Adams 1955-56 retired high school teacher, coach, administrator Henry Bibby 1970-72 former head coach at USC and (WNBA)/ assistant coach Pete Blackman 1960-62 former UCLA vice chancellor Stephen Brumbach 1988-89 tour director for Jon Chapman 1970-72 head basketball coach at Culver City High School Denny Crum 1958-59 former head basketball coach at Louisville/Basketball Hall of Fame Gary Cunningham 1960-62 former athletic director at UC Santa Barbara/former UCLA men’s basketball head coach Cameron Dollar 1994-97 head coach at Seattle University/former assistant coach at Washington Ralph Drollinger 1974-76 ministry/land development Jeff Dunlap 1984-86 director of operations at N.C. State Keith Erickson 1963-65 sports broadcaster/businessman Larry Farmer 1971-73 director of player development at N.C. State/former UCLA head men’s basketball coach Sean Farnham 1997-2000 ESPN basketball analyst 1981-84 Family First Foundation Jason Flowers 2001 head women’s basketball coach at Cal State Northridge David Greenwood 1976-79 head basketball coach at Don Lugo High School (China, Calif.) Gail Goodrich 1963-65 NBA-TV/former president, National Fairways/Basketball Hall of Fame Roy Hamilton 1976-79 Fox Sports Net, vice president of production/coordinating producer Walt Hazzard (d.) 1962-64 former UCLA head men’s basketball coach/NBA veteran (d.) 1967-69 attorney (Harvard Law School) 1970-72 author, “Be Quick, But Don’t Hurry” (with John Wooden)/television producer 1976-79 CEO of the Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs of Carlsbad, Calif. Ralph Jackson 1981-84 account executive, Dean Witter Marques Johnson 1974-77 basketball analyst, Fox Sports Net/actor/former NBA veteran Rafer Johnson 1958-59 president of Special Olympics, Southern California Don MacLean 1989-92 basketball analyst, KLAC-AM 570 and Fox Sports Net/UCLA’s all-time leading scorer/former NBA veteran Gerald Madkins 1988-92 director of basketball operations, Andre McCarter 1974-76 CEO at Classic Success/former UCLA men’s basketball assistant coach Nigel Miguel 1982-85 Belize Film Commissioner Jim Milhorn 1961-63 retired/former UCLA Associate Athletic Director Reggie Miller 1984-87 former NBA All-Star, /U.S. Olympian/Basketball Hall of Fame Bob Myers 1994-97 general manager, /SFX/Loyola Marymount Law School Willie Naulls 1954-56 minister/Concerned Parents of America Steve Patterson (d.) 1969-71 former president of CBA/former head coach at Arizona State Jerome “Pooh” Richardson 1986-98 president, Rival Sports Group/former vice president, Harlem Globetrotters/former NBA veteran Mike Sanders 1979-82 assistant coach, Terry Schofield 1969-71 West German businessman Lynn Shackelford 1967-69 sportscaster/executive, Touchstone Golf Fred Slaughter 1962-64 sports agent/UCLA MBA/Columbia Law School Bill Sweek 1967-69 high school teacher/vice president, Champion Sports Group, Inc. Shon Tarver 1991-94 basketball coach/deputy probation office (Kilpatrick High School) Bill Walton 1972-74 sportscaster/basketball analyst, Pac-12 Networks/Basketball Hall of Fame Kiki Vandeweghe 1977-80 basketball analyst, Fox Sports Net/former general manager of the Kevin Walker 1987-90 general manager, Channel Cats (hockey, located in Huntsville, Ala.) Michael Warren 1966-68 actor, notably “Hill Street Blues” and “City of Angels”/basketball All-America selection Sidney Wicks 1969-71 property management/former UCLA men’s basketball assistant coach/1972 NBA Rookie of the Year 1972-74 Jamaal Wilkes Enterprises/Basketball Hall of Fame Brad Wright 1982-85 commissioner, Venice Basketball League/former head coach for Ontario Warrios (ABA) and Pierce College

(d.) – deceased

204 UCLA’S FABULOUS ALUMNI

Troy Aikman Arthur Ashe Sean Astin Lisa Fernandez Ann Meyers Drysdale Jackie Robinson Gabrielle Union Name Accomplishment(s) Name Accomplishment(s) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar NBA’s all-time scoring leader/six time MVP/author Ann Meyers Drysdale sports broadcaster Val Ackerman vice president of USA Basketball Basketball Hall of Fame Troy Aikman of three-time champion general manager, WNBA’s ; football analyst (Fox Sports) Rev. Donn Moomaw fomer UCLA football All-America selection pro and college football Hall of Fame inductee former pastor at Bel-Air Presbyterian Church Linda Alvarez TV journalist and anchorwoman Steven Muller president emeritus, The Johns Hopkins University Army Archerd veteran entertainment columnist and broadcaster Rhodes Scholar Arthur R. Ashe, Jr. (d.) first African-American to win Wimbledon Hisham Nazer Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Petroleum, Mineral Resources human rights activist Dorothy Wright Nelson judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, 9th circuit Sean Astin actor, “Rudy” and “Lord of the Rings” Randy Newman composer/singer, “I Love L.A.” Donald Barksdale (d.) first African-American Olympic basketball gold medalist Rob Reiner actor/director/producer, actor “All in the Family,” Gary Beban Heisman Trophy winner (1967) producer of “American President” and reictor of “A Few Good Men” senior executive managing director of CB Richard Ellis Gene Reynolds six-time Emmy-winning producer/director ”M*A*S*H” Catherine Bell actress, movies and television shows “Jag” and “Army Wives” Tim Robbins actor/producer/director Harve Bennett writer/producer/director, notably of “” films produced “Dead Man Walking,” Oscar winner (“Mystic River”) Corbin Bernsen actor, notably “L.A. Law” and “Major League” films Jackie Robinson (d.) four-sport letterwinner at UCLA actor, notably ”School of Rock” first African-American to play Tom Bradley (d.) former mayor, city of Los Angeles former Dodgers great and MLB Hall of Fame inductee Ralph J. Bunche (d.) 1950 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Nobutada Saji president, Suntory, Ltd. former undersecretary-general to the United Nations co-founder and chairman of the board, Broadcom Yvonne B. Burke L.A. County Board of Supervisors owner, (NHL) actress, Emmy Award winner Milliam Sharpe co-recipient of 1990 Nobel Prize (economics) Mark Canton former chair, Columbia and TriStar Pictures Art Spander sportswriter, president, Canton Company Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Cormac Carney former UCLA football player Darren Star producer, “Sex In The City” and “Melrose Place” Academic All-America Hall of Fame selection Ted Stevens U.S. Senator (Alaska), 2004 UCLA alumnus of the year U. S. District Court judge, member Robert R. Takasugi judge, U.S. District Court Sylvia Chase Emmy Award-winning television journalist first Japanese-American Federal Court judge Francis Ford Coppola six-time Academy Award-winning movie producer George Takei actor, most notably as Mr. Sulu in “Star Trek” producer of The Godfather I, II, III Kiana Tom ESPN fitness show expert/actress/model Walter Cunningham NASA astronaut, Apollo VII crew member Tritia former television newscaster, KCBS-2 Los Angeles Marilyn McCoo Davis seven-time Grammy Award winner (Fifth Dimension) Gabrielle Union actress, appeared in “Bad Boys II,“ “Love & Basketball,“ Donna de Varona two-time Olympic gold medalist (swimming) mayor, City of Los Angeles sports broadcaster Bill Walton NCAA and NBA champion, college Player of the Year Terry Donahue winningest football coach in UCLA and Pac-12 history basketball analyst, Basketball Hall of Fame inductee sports broadcaster, named 2008 UCLA Alumnus of the Year Malcolm-Jamal Warner actor/director, notably “Cosby Show,” “Listen Up“ Thomas Everhart President of Caltech Michael Warren actor, notably “Hill Street Blues” and “City of Angels;” Lisa Fernandez currently serves as an assistant softball coach at UCLA Kenny Washington (d.) first African-American to play in NFL three-time Olympic gold medal winner (softball) Casey Wasserman entertainment executive, sports agent executive Anna Lee Fisher NASA astronaut (Discovery shuttle) former owner, ( League) Troy Glaus Diane Watson U.S. Congresswoman enjoyed successful 11-year major league baseball career Fred L. Whipple director for NASA Optical Satellite Tracking Project Mark Harmon television and movie actor (Navy NCIS) Jaleel White actor, notably played Urkel in “Family Matters“ former UCLA football quarterback U.S. Olympian (women’s basketball) Rafer L. Johnson 1960 Olympic decathlon gold medalist Pac-10 Female Athlete of the Decade (basketball, volleyball) president of Special Olympics, Southern California John Williams award-winning composer (“Star Wars”, “Indiana Jones”) 1984 Olympic torchbearer (Los Angeles) 27-time winner of an Emmy, Grammy or Academic Award Jackie Joyner-Kersee three-time Olympic gold medalist (track & field) Jane Yamamoto television newscaster, KTTV-FOX 11 (Los Angeles) businesswoman Los Angeles County Supervisor, district 3 Gary E. Knell president and CEO, Sesame Workshop Lester Korn former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations (d.) – deceased Heather Locklear television actress (Dynasty, Melrose Place, Spin City) James E. Lu Valle (d.) inventor, chemist, 1936 Olympic medalist Waldo K. Lyon directed first sub-Arctic North Pole voyage (Polaris submarine) Frank Marshall movie producer (Sixth Sense, Back to the Future) R. Bruce Merrifield 1984 Nobel Laureate (chemistry)

205 WOODEN ATHLETIC FUND Athletics Scholarship Endowments UCLA Athletics thanks the individuals listed on this page for their tremendous generosity in providing an athletics scholarship endowment. The perpetual support generated by these endowments ensures that UCLA Athletics can provide ongoing support to the recipients of UCLA’s NCAA maximum 282 athletics scholarships. UCLA Athletics encourages alumni and of UCLA to help us meet our goal of fully endowing each of our 282 athletics scholarships. With a minimum gift of $150,000 payable over three to five years, donors receive recognition as part of a permanent display in the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame and athletics scholarship endowments play a critical role in empowering UCLA’s student-athletes to succeed in the classroom, in competition and in the community. To learn more, please call Tom Theodorakis at (310) 206-3302, or visit www.WoodenAthleticFund.com. (clockwise from top left): Athletic Scholarship Donors Peter & Cathleen Reiher, Tim & Thomas Leary, Jim Collins, Mary Petersen, Annie & Chuck Winner, Greg Turk, Art & Shelly Rosenblum. Athletics Scholarship Donors (list current through Aug. 1, 2014) FOOTBALL Bob and Marion Wilson MEN'S TRACK AND FIELD WOMEN'S SOCCER Edgardo and Francesca Acosta Chuck and Annie Winner Jim and Carol Collins Arthur Levine and Lauren Leichtman Troy Aikman In Memory of Ducky Drake Shirley and Ralph Shapiro John and Catherine Allen MEN’S BASKETBALL Carl and Bette McBain Bill and Kathleen Bitting John and Catherine Allen Jake Oliva WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL Bill and Peggy Bloomfield John Branca Family Terence Lim Terry and Dora Brigham Buddy and Linda Epstein BASEBALL Mary M. Petersen Tom and Arabelle Brown Larry Erickson Gene and Jackie Autry In Memory of Bob Campbell Rose Gilbert James E. Brakebill Memorial SOFTBALL Estate of John Canaday Jim and Sally Harrick James Devere Michele Aguilar Carlin Ken and Di Kaplan Rick and Karen Ganulin Jim and Carol Collins WOMEN'S GOLF Ron and Gayle Conway Family Nahum and Alice Lainer In Memory of Harold and Roslyn Ganulin Bette McBain Allan and Carey Cooper John and Carrie Mapes Jack Gifford Jackie Steinmann James Devere John Morris Dennis J. Gilbert Willie and Anne Naulls Bernie and Virginia Diener Mary Jo Greenberg WOMEN'S ROWING Pooh Richardson In Memory of Hank Greenberg Warren and Pat Dodson Louise and Tom Jones Family Art and Shelley Rosenblum Linda Gunn, Allen Jerkens and Kevin Jerkens Pat and Ben Dolson In Honor of Amy Fuller James and Sylvia Thayer Wayne and Dixie Harding Terry and Andrea Donahue a gift of William, Christy Tony and Sharon Thompson Cameron and Tracey Jones Dick and Lita Dulgarian and Stephanie Neidig Joanne and Rudy Feldman George and Liz Vulich Eric Karros Finestone & Richter Sidney Wicks WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS Robert and Tamara Geddes a gift from Ralph and Shirley Shapiro Shane Mack Nell Wooden Memorial Evelyn Dees Rose Gilbert Jeffrey and Jan Moorad Carl and Bette McBain John and Carlin Glucksman BASKETBALL TEAM Michael A. and Jodi Price Cathleen and Peter Reiher Kristene Griffin Arn and Nancy Tellem Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Donald R. Shepherd Paul and Gloria Griffin David Weiner a gift from Ralph and Shirley Shapiro Roslyn Holt Swartz and Allan Swartz John and Linda Gunn Carroll W. Adams John and Nan Wooden Judd and Jeannette Henkes BASEBALL TEAM Steve Antebi Ed and Merle Hollywood Parents' Fund WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND Tom and Arabelle Brown th John D. and Betty Howard Family 10 Player Fund Mark Canton Paul and Sally Bennett Family Chris and Leslie Johnson Allan B. Cooper MEN'S GOLF Ken Kaplan WOMEN'S TENNIS In Memory of Harold Cooper In Memory of Robert Bergman Peter and Patti Kranske Gayle Godwin and Bill Zaima Bernie and Virginia Diener Ann Daly and John M. Gustafson Joe Lange and Marina Russman Ronald Marks Eric Flamholtz and Yvonne Randle Friends of College Golf Bob Leonard In Memory of David May Dick and Tricia Grey Jack Keller Bob and Jo Lewis Family John Morris Judd and Jeannette Henkes Randall and Janell Lewis Murray and Lenore Neidorf Hoopsters Endowment MEN'S SOCCER Art and Lindsey Lombardi Pete Sampras Rob and Anne Kahane Frank Marshall and Kathleen Kennedy Jerry and Dorothy Long The Sutton Sisters Jack and Phyllis King Dan Tana Tony and Geri Longo David A. Neuman Michael B. and Lana Luftman WOMEN’S WATER POLO Jim and Beverly Peters MEN'S WATER POLO John and Carrie Mapes Ted and Jennifer Weggeland Frank Pritt Arpad and Katherine Domyan Darrel and Geri Mayes Jay and Maria Rappaport Irving and Betty Webb Angelo Mazzone Irv and Phyllis Ryder Carl and Bette McBain WOMEN'S TRACK & FIELD Jim and Donna Shirley John Morris Bill and Mary Lou Steinmetz Victoria Cook Chapus Violet Mugler Team Managers Fund In Memory of Charles Mugler OTHER ENDOWMENTS Roland and Giti Underhill Matsue Muranaka Bruin Boosters for Women's Sports/ a gift from Ralph and Shirley Shapiro John and James Pagliuso Dr. Judith R. Holland Chuck and Annie Winner Hoyt Pardee James Devere Billy Woo Jim and Beverly Peters Estate of Lucille Moss Jackie Wright Carl Peterson Henry and Dee Stickney John and Marolyn Peterson MEN’S VOLLEYBALL Michael A. and Jodi Price WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Charles Jackson Family Evelyn and Eleanor Lloyd Dees In Memory of Brett Purdy James Montgomery Gregory G. Turk Parker and Spencer Felix Al Scates Rose Gilbert for the Purdy and Turk Families Marty Shapiro Nelson C. and Sharon Rising Stephen and Ann Goldberg Tupac and Moy Bette McBain Stephen and Janet Rogers Von Hagen Family Len and JoAnn Roth Christopher, Kelly and Connor Pasich J. Patrick Rothstein MEN'S TENNIS Michael A. and Jodi Price Sanbo and Kay Sakaguchi Anonymous Kirk Pasich and Pamela Woods Leonard and Cornelia Sauble Glenn Bassett Jim and Susan Stanley Bob Garrow Greg and Beth Taylor Larry Greiner Family Tommy and Erile Thompson Joel Hein Memorial Russ and Char Torrey Jay Jackson In Memory of Joe Valentine Steve and Ellen Jackson Dick and Carol Vermeil William Martin Memorial

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