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TOP TEN CAREER RUSHERS

GASTON GREEN TCB Yds Avg TDs FREEMAN MCNEIL 1984 91 516 5.7 5 DESHAUN FOSTER TCB Yds Avg TDs 1985 158 712 4.5 6 TCB Yds Avg TDs 1977 50 286 5.7 3 1986 253 1405 5.6 17 1998 126 673 5.3 10 1978 81 408 5.0 2 1987 206 1098 5.3 11 1999 111 375 3.4 6 1979 271 1396 5.2 6 Tot 708 3731 5.3 39 2000 269 1037 3.9 12 1980 203 1105 5.4 10 2001 216 1109 5.1 12 Tot 605 3195 5.3 21 Tot 722 3194 4.4 40

KARIM ABDUL-JABBAR SKIP HICKS TCB Yds Avg TDs TCB Yds Avg TDs TCB Yds Avg TDs 1992 48 124 2.6 1 1973 41 246 6.0 5 1993 100 563 5.6 5 1993 54 260 4.8 1 1974 96 544 5.7 2 1994/5 56 261 4.7 4 1994 210 1227 5.8 4 1975 208 1338 6.7 4 1996 224 1034 4.6 17 1995 296 1571 5.3 12 1976 181 1003 5.5 9 1997 258 1282 5.0 22 Tot 608 3182 5.2 17 Tot 526 3181 6.0 20 Tot 638 3140 4.9 48

THEOTIS BROWN KEVIN NELSON KERMIT JOHNSON KEVIN WILLIAMS TCB Yds Avg TDs TCB Yds Avg TDs TCB Yds Avg TDs TCB Yds Avg TDs 1976 200 1092 5.5 13 1980 101 481 4.8 4 1971 80 414 5.2 2 1989 85 380 4.5 6 1977 115 539 4.7 5 1981 195 883 4.5 5 1972 140 952 6.8 7 1990 27 112 4.1 2 1978 211 1283 6.1 6 1982 90 321 3.6 4 1973 150 1129 7.5 16 1991 191 1141 6.0 8 Tot 526 2914 5.5 24 1983 188 898 4.8 7 Tot 370 2495 6.7 25 1992 115 582 5.1 5 Tot 574 2583 4.5 20 Tot 418 2215 5.3 21

XII TOP TEN CAREER PASSERS

CADE MCNOWN PA PC Yds TDs CORY PAUS 1995 245 122 1698 7 PA PC Yds TDs 1996 336 176 2424 12 PA PC Yds TDs 1999 197 95 1336 7 1997 312 189 3116 24 1979 37 16 273 4 2000 241 134 2154 17 1998 357 207 3470 25 1980 148 82 1116 9 2001 194 101 1740 8 Tot 1250 694 10708 68 1981 230 134 1793 16 2002 184 109 1647 10 1982 336 209 2986 21 Tot 816 439 6877 42 Tot 751 441 6168 50

DREW OLSON TOMMY MADDOX PA PC Yds TDs PA PC Yds TDs PA PC Yds TDs 2002 104 53 702 3 1987 273 178 2527 17 1990 327 182 2682 17 2003 325 173 2067 10 1988 354 228 2771 24 1991 343 209 2681 16 2004 341 196 2565 20 Tot 627 406 5298 41 Tot 670 391 5363 33 Tot 770 422 5334 33

WAYNE COOK DENNIS DUMMIT GARY BEBAN MATT STEVENS PA PC Yds TDs PA PC Yds TDs PA PC Yds TDs PA PC Yds TDs 1991 0 0 0 0 1969 208 114 1963 15 1965 152 78 1483 9 1983 0 0 0 0 1992 13 8 155 1 1970 344 175 2393 14 1966 157 78 1245 6 1984 84 43 583 3 1993 297 165 2067 18 Tot 552 289 4356 29 1967 156 87 1359 8 1985 67 38 479 2 1994 302 179 2501 15 Tot 465 243 4087 23 1986 280 150 1869 11 Tot 612 352 4723 34 Tot 431 231 2931 16

XIII TOP TEN CAREER RECEIVERS

CRAIG BRAGG Rec Yds Avg TDs KEVIN JORDAN 2001 29 408 14.1 2 DANNY FARMER Rec Yds Avg TDs 2002 55 889 16.2 8 Rec Yds Avg TDs 1992 18 150 8.3 0 2003 73 1065 14.6 5 1996 31 524 16.9 4 1993 45 612 13.6 2 2004 36 483 13.4 4 1997 41 649 15.8 3 1994 73 1228 16.8 7 Tot 193 2845 14.7 19 1998 58 1274 22.0 9 1995 43 558 13.0 3 1999 29 573 19.8 3 Tot 179 2548 14.2 12 Tot 159 3020 19.0 19

J.J. STOKES SEAN LACHAPELLE BRIAN POLI-DIXON MIKE SHERRARD Rec Yds Avg TDs Rec Yds Avg TDs Rec Yds Avg TDs Rec Yds Avg TDs 1991 5 55 11.0 0 1989 0 0 0.0 0 1997 10 149 14.9 2 1982 2 34 17.0 1 1992 41 728 17.8 7 1990 39 607 15.6 2 1998 44 712 16.2 10 1983 48 709 14.8 2 1993 82 1181 14.4 17 1991 73 1056 14.5 11 1999 8 101 12.6 1 1984 43 729 17.0 4 1994 26 505 19.4 4 1992 30 364 12.1 1 2000 53 750 14.2 5 1985 35 513 14.7 3 2001 24 415 17.3 2 Tot 154 2469 16.0 28 Tot 142 2027 14.3 14 Tot 128 1965 15.4 10 Tot 139 2127 15.3 20

MIKE FARR FREDDIE MITCHELL KARL DORRELL CORMAC CARNEY Rec Yds Avg TDs Rec Yds Avg TDs Rec Yds Avg TDs Rec Yds Avg TDs 1986 4 14 3.5 0 1998 4 108 27.0 1 1982/3 29 438 15.1 6 1980 33 591 17.9 1 1987 24 294 12.3 1 1999 38 533 14.0 0 1984 5 63 12.6 0 1981 29 539 18.6 5 1988 66 700 10.6 0 2000 77 1494 19.4 9 1985 39 565 14.5 1 1982 46 779 16.9 2 1989 30 471 15.7 1 Tot 119 2135 17.9 10 1986 35 451 12.9 2 Tot 108 1909 17.7 8 Tot 124 1497 12.1 2 Tot 108 1517 14.1 9

XIV UCLA’S SECONDARY TRADITION

KENNY EASLEY •Three-time Consensus All-Ameri- LARRY ATKINS can (1978-79-80) SHAUN WILLIAMS •Two-year starter •Ninth in 1980 Heisman voting •Three-year starter •UCLA’s Most Valuable Defensive •Fourth pick of 1981 draft •Second-team All-American in 1997 Player in 1998 •1984 AFC Defensive Player of the •Made 68 tackles in 1997 •Led team in tackles in 1998 Year; played in five pro bowls •24th selection in 1998 NFL Draft by •1999 third-round selection by Kan- Giants sas City Chiefs •Played in 2001

TOD MCBRIDE DON ROGERS , JR. •Four-year letterman (1995-98) •1983 first-team All-American •2001 fourth-team All-American •Three-time All-Pac-10 , •UCLA Special Teams Player of the •Second in career tackles •Made 236 career tackles, including one of just six Bruins since 1964 to Year in 1998 •18th selection in 1984 by Cleve- 63, second on the team, as senior be a three-time selection •Has played six NFL seasons for land Browns •Started 32 games in four seasons •Started the final 45 games of his Green Bay and Atlanta •1984 AFC Defensive Rookie of the •Starred as rookie with Green Bay career and made 13 Year after being third-round NFL pick •Played for Carolina in 2004 Super Bowl

CARLTON GRAY MATT DARBY ERIC TURNER JAMES WASHINGTON •Four-year starter—set UCLA inter- •Four-year starter •1990 first-team All-American •Four-year starter ception record (11 in 1991) •1991 first-team All-American •No. 2 pick in 1991 NFL Draft •Fifth in career tackles and third in •1992 consensus All-American •Seventh in career tackles •Fourth in career tackles interceptions •1992 Academic All-American •Fifth-round selection in 1992 NFL •First-team All-Pro in 1994 •Won two Super Bowls with Dallas •30th pick of 1993 NFL Draft by Se- Draft by •Played in 1995 and ’97 NFL Pro Cowboys attle, played seven years in NFL •Played in two Super Bowls Bowls and nine NFL seasons •Played eight NFL seasons •2004 UCLA Hall of Fame inductee

XV UCLA: E XCELLENCE

JERRY ROBINSON •Three-time consensus All-Ameri- ROBERT THOMAS can (1976-78) •2001 consensus All-America and •First in career tackles •Starter at outside linebacker for Pac-10 Defensive Player of Year •21st pick in 1979 NFL Draft four years •Butkus Award finalist •Two-time selection •Made 280 career tackles •Set UCLA record with 26 tackles for •Played 13 years with Philadelphia •2001 Butkus Award semifinalist losses in 2001 and Oakland •1998 Freshman All-American •First-round choice of St. Louis in •Member of 2003 Super Bowl 2002 NFL Draft Champion

MARVCUS PATTON JAMIR MILLER •Set school record (since broken) in •1993 consensus All-American •1995 pre-season All-America 1989 with 22 TFL and made 11 •Butkus Award finalist •Made 12.5 QB sacks and 22 TFL sacks •Made 12.5 QB sacks and 18 tack- as a junior in 1994 •Selected by Buffalo in 1990 les for loss in 1993 •Fourth-round choice of Kansas City •Played in four Super Bowls •10th player selected in 1994 by Ari- in 1996 NFL Draft •Has played 14 NFL seasons zona; became All-Pro in Cleveland •Has played nine NFL seasons •Played in

KEN NORTON CARNELL LAKE BRANDON CHILLAR •1987 first-team All-American •1990 first-team All-American •1988 first-team All-American •Three-year starter (2001-03) •Second-round pick in 1988 by Dal- •Second-round selection in 1991 by •Second-round pick in 1989 by •All-Pac-10 first team as a senior las Cowboys, played 13 years with L.A. Rams Pittsburgh, played 12 years with •Led Pac-10 in tackles as a senior Dallas and San Francisco •Starting OLB for World Champion Pittsburgh and Baltimore with 133 •Only player to win three straight in 2002, •Played in 1996 Super Bowl •Fourth-round selection by the St. Super Bowls (1993-95) 2004 and 2005 Super Bowls •Five-time Pro Bowl selection Louis Rams in the 2004 NFL Draft •Three-time Pro Bowl selection

XVI UCLA’S O FFENSIVE L INEMEN IN THE NFL

JONATHAN OGDEN KRIS FARRIS •1995 consensus All-American •1995 Outland Trophy winner •Three-year starter at tackle; started •Three-year starter •No. 4 selection in 1996 NFL Draft •First-team All-Pac-10 twice all 35 games during his career by •1998 Outland Trophy winner •Eighth pick in 1983 USFL Draft by •2001 Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Stars •1998 first-team All-American •Seven-time Pro Bowl player •Third-round pick in 1999 by Pitts- •Played 14 seasons in USFL (three) burgh and NFL (11)

CHAD OVERHAUSER MIKE FLANAGAN VAUGHN PARKER •Four-year starter •1995 third-team All-American cen- •Four-year starter •First-team All-American in 1997 ter as a senior •1993 first-team All-American •Seventh-round selection in 1998 by •Two-time first-team All-Pac-10 •Three-time All-Pac-10 choice the •Selected by Green Bay in third •1994 second round selection by •Played with Chicago, and round of 1996 NFL Draft Chargers Houston in NFL •Has played nine NFL seasons •Played 11 NFL seasons

DUVAL LOVE MAX MONTOYA DAVID RICHARDS •First-team All-Pac-10 twice •1979 seventh round selection by •1989 first-team All-American •1987 First-team All-Pac-10 •Drafted by L.A. Rams in 1985 •Sixth-round selection in 1990 by •Fourth-round selection in 1988 by •Played 12 years in NFL with Los •Played 16 years — 11 with Cincin- San Diego Chargers San Diego Chargers Angeles, Pittsburgh and Arizona nati, five with Raiders •Won 1993 and 1994 Super Bowls •Played nine NFL seasons •Played in 1995 Pro Bowl •Played in four Pro Bowls with •Played in two Super Bowls

XVII UCLA’S DEFENSIVE LINE TRADITION

MIKE LODISH •Two-year starter •Played 11 years in the National Football League DAVE BALL •Three-year starter •Played in six Super Bowls, an NFL •2003 Chevrolet National Defensive •2001 Third-team All-American record, with Buffalo and Denver Player of the Year •2001 Defensive winner of Morris •2003 Consensus All-American and Trophy as Pac-10’s top lineman finalist for Nagurski, Lombardi and •Made 34 career tackles for loss Hendricks awards •Selected in fifth round of 2002 NFL •Made 16.5 sacks in 2003 to tie for Draft by Oakland; now with Dallas national lead and set school mark

TRAVIS KIRSCHKE TERRY TUMEY •Four-year letterman (1993-96) •Three-time All-Pac-10 selection •1985 Pac-10 Defensive Player of •1978 second-team All-American •Three-year starter at (1985-86-87) the Year •14th in career tackles •Made nine tackles for loss as a se- •Fourth in career tackles for loss •Two-year starter •18th selection in 1979 NFL Draft by nior in 1996 and fourth in sacks •Played in three Rose Bowls •Has played nine seasons in NFL •Current assistant director of foot- •Third-round selection by the NFL’s •Played in NFL eight years ball administration with San Fran- Dallas Cowboys cisco 49ers

CLIFF FRAZIER FRED MCNEILL JOHN RICHARDSON IRV EATMAN •First-team All-American in 1975 •First-team All-American in 1973 as •Two-time All-League selection in •Three-year starter •Second-round selection in 1976 by defensive end 1965 and 1966 •Twice selected All-Pac-10 as de- the NFL’s •17th selection in the 1973 NFL •Played seven NFL seasons fensive lineman before moving to Draft by Minnesota •Appeared in the 1972 Super Bowl offense as senior •Played 12 years in NFL, including with the •Played in USFL and NFL for 14 the 1975 Super Bowl years

XVIII UCLA’S P UNTER/PLACE K ICKER E XCELLENCE

JOHN LEE •Leading Bruin scorer RAD ALUISO •NCAA record holder for career FGs ORM OHNSON B D (85); most FG’s in season (29); FG N J •1992 and 2001 Super Bowls accuracy (.857) •1996 Super Bowl with Pittsburgh •Played in NFL for nine years •Second Round NFL draft pick Steelers •Leading UCLA scorer in 1990 •17 NFL seasons •Played with N.Y. Giants from 1993- •1981 UCLA leading scorer 2000 •Two-time All-Pro kicker

CHRIS SAILER EFREN HERRERA BJORN MERTEN NATE FIKSE •First-team All-American as both •First-team All-American •Four-year starter •Two-time first-team All-Pac-10 kicker and in 1997 •Set seven school records •First-team All-American in 1993 as punter •UCLA record 56-yard •Leading Bruin scorer in 1971 and ’72 freshman •Set UCLA career records for punts •Streak of 15 straight field goals •Nine years in NFL •Second at UCLA in career field and yardage while averaging 42.8 •No. 3 in NCAA in field goals in ’97 •1978 Super Bowl goals; Third in career scoring yards •No. 5 in career field goals at UCLA •Pro Bowl kicker •Twice All-Pac-10 •Made 12 of 13 field goals as a se- nior, including final 12 straight

KIRK MAGGIO CHRIS KLUWE ZENON ANDRUSYSHYN FRANK CORRAL •First-team All-American •As a junior, he set UCLA records •15-year pro career •1976 All-Conference •No. 2 in NCAA in punting in 1989 for punts (91) and punting yards •Led nation in punting in 1967 and •Kicked 55-yard FG •45.2 average is third highest sea- (3,908) No. 3 kick scorer •1977 Bruin leading scorer son mark in UCLA history •As a senior, was a finalist for Ray •First-team All-League •Third-round NFL draft pick Guy Award, ranking second in Pac- •Led Bruins in punting in 1967-1969 •1980 Super Bowl 10 in punting (43.39) •Pro Bowl kicker

XIX UCLA’S TRADITION

MIKE SEIDMAN TIM WRIGHTMAN BRYAN FLETCHER •2002 finalist for Mackey Award for •1981 consensus All-American •2001 second-team All-Pacific-10 nation’s top tight end •1981 Academic All-American selection •First-team All-Pac-10 in 2002 •Made 73 career receptions •Made 30 career receptions for 423 •Set UCLA tight end record with 631 •Played for USFL’s yards (14.1 average) yards in 2002 •Played in 1986 Super Bowl with •Sixth-round selection in 2002 by •Drafted in third round by Carolina Chicago Bears the Chicago Bears

PAUL BERGMANN MIKE GRIEB RICK WALKER •First-team All-Pac-10 in 1983 •1998 first-team All-Pacific-10 se- •1976 All-Pac-8 selection •Ranks No. 1 among Bruin tight lection •Fourth-round selection in 1977 by ends with 85 career receptions •Two-year starter the Cincinnati Bengals •Made 44 receptions as a senior in •Averaged 17.1 yards as a senior •Played eight years in the NFL 1983 and 41 as a junior in 1982 •Made 57 receptions during his ca- •Played in two Super Bowls with the •Played in both the USFL and NFL reer Washington Redskins

BOB CHRISTIANSEN CHARLES ARBUCKLE DEREK TENNELL •1971 first-team All-Pac-8 •1988 first-team All-American •Four-year letterman •Made 51 receptions in three sea- •Led team in receiving in 1989 •Made 67 career receptions sons at UCLA •Made 73 career receptions •Seventh round selection of the Se- •Fifth-round selection in 1972 by •Fifth-round selection of the New attle Seahawks in 1987 Rams Orleans Saints in1990 •Played in 1993 Super Bowl with •Played for three NFL teams Dallas Cowboys

XX UCLA – NO. 1 WITH 97 NCAA TEAM TITLES

UCLA’s 97 NCAA team championship trophies, the most of any school in the nation, are on display in the Athletic Hall of Fame, located in the J.D. Morgan Center. UCLA has won 11 team titles in the last three years.

NCAA Championships (97) Men (69) Tennis (16) Women (28) 1950 1952 1953 Basketball (11) Golf (2) 1954 1956 1960 1964 1965 1967 1991 2004 1968 1969 1970 1961 1965 1970 1971 1975 1976 Gymnastics (5) 1971 1972 1973 1997 2000 2001 1975 1995 1979 1982 1984 2005 2003 2004 Golf (1) Softball (10) 1988 Track & Field (8) 1956 1966 1971 1982 1984 1985 Gymnastics (2) 1972 1973 1978 1988 1989 1990 1984 1987 1987 1988 1992 1999 2003 2004 Soccer (4) Volleyball (18) 1985 1990 1997 1970 1971 1972 Indoor Track & Field (2) 2002 1974 1975 1976 2000 2001 Swimming (1) 1979 1981 1982 Track & Field (3) 1982 1983 1984 1987 1982 1983 2004 1989 1993 1995 Water Polo (8) Volleyball (3) 1996 1998 2000 1969 1971 1972 1984 1990 1991 1995 1996 1999 Water Polo (3) 2000 2004 2001 2003 2005

XXI UCLA PRODUCES THE BRIGHTEST STARS

Gray Mortimer

UCLA annually produces some of the top performers in numerous sports, such as (top left) beach volleyball champion Holly McPeak, home run champion Troy Glaus, soccer standout Cobi Jones, star point guard Baron Davis and three-time Olympic champion softball pitcher Lisa Fernandez.

XXII ASPIRE TO GREATNESS — BRUIN SUPERLATIVES

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Only player to win six NBA MVP awards Troy Aikman First quarterback to win three Su- per Bowls in four years Arthur Ashe First African-American to win Wimbledon tennis championship Donald Barksdale First African-American to win an Olympic basketball gold medal First football coach to win bowl games in seven consecutive sea- sons Lisa Fernandez First softball player to be named outstanding college athlete of the year (Honda-Broderick Cup) Florence Griffith-Joyner First woman to run 100 meters un- der 10.50 Jackie Joyner-Kersee Only woman to win back-to-back Olympic heptathlons; Top Female Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Collegiate Athlete of the Last 25 basketball. Years Karch Kiraly First three-time Olympic gold medalist in volleyball

Mike Lodish First player to play in six Super Peter Brouilet Bowls Ann Meyers First four-time female basketball All-American Ken Norton First player to win three straight Super Bowls Jackie Robinson First African-American to play Ma- jor League Baseball Al Scates First collegiate coach to win 18 NCAA titles in a single sport Kenny Washington First African-American to play in the NFL John Wooden First man elected to the Basket- ball Hall of Fame as a player and coach

Karch Kiraly, volleyball

XXIII FIRST-CLASS FACILITIES

Top: The George F. Kneller ▲ Academic Center in the J.D. Morgan Center has 18 state-of- the-art computers with educational software for every student-athlete’s needs. Right: The Bruins practice daily at Spaulding Field, an outdoor natural grass surface with two football fields. Bottom: Student- athletes enjoy all the comforts of home in the many on-campus coed dorms.

XXIV ROSE BOWL: HOME OF THE BRUINS

The Bruins play their home games at the historic Rose Bowl, the most picturesque stadium in the nation. ESPN’s Game Day Show made its first-ever West Coast appearance at a Bruin home game in 1998 (above).

Right: UCLA’s locker room at the Rose Bowl

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