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Stands As UCLA's All-Time Scoring Leader (2608 Points). Bill Walton Don MacLean (left) stands as UCLA’s all-time scoring leader (2,608 points). Bill Walton (center) owns the program’s career rebounds record (1,370). He finished his career averaging 15.7 rebounds per game. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (then known as Lew Alcindor) ranks second in career points (2,325) and career rebounds (1,367) but leads all UCLA players with 26.4 points per game. 119 UCLA RECORDS Individual – Career Most Games 147 Michael Roll 2006-2010 Most Starts 134 Josh Shipp 2004-2009 Most Points 2,608 Don MacLean 1989-1992 Highest Scoring Average 26.4 Lew Alcindor 1967-1969 Most Rebounds 1,370 Bill Walton 1972-1974 Highest Rebounding Average 15.7 Bill Walton 1972-1974 Most Field Goals 943 Lew Alcindor 1967-1969 943 Bill Walton 1972-1974 Most FG Attempts 1,776 Don MacLean 1989-1992 Highest FG Pct. 69.4 pct Jelani McCoy 1996-1998 Most 3-Point FGs 317 Jason Kapono 2000-2003 Most 3-Point FG Attempts 710 Jason Kapono 2000-2003 Pooh Richardson Darren Collison Highest 3-Point FG Pct. 46.6 pct Pooh Richardson 1986-1989 Most Free Throws 711 Don MacLean 1989-1992 Team – Season Most Free Throw Attempts 827 Don MacLean 1989-1992 Most Points 3,003 2014 Highest Free Throw Pct. 88.0 Rod Foster 1980-1983 Highest Scoring Average 94.6 1972 Most Assists 833 Pooh Richardson 1986-1989 Most Rebounds 1,670 1964 Most Steals 235 Earl Watson 1998-2001 Highest Rebound Average 55.7 1964 Most Blocked Shots 188 Jelani McCoy 1996-1998 Most Field Goals 1,161 1968 Most Minutes Played 4,371 Earl Watson 1998-2001 Most Field Goal Attempts 2,335 1950 Most League Points 1,486 Don MacLean 1989-1992 Highest Field Goal Percentage 55.5 1979 Most League Rebounds 687 Bill Walton 1972-1974 Most 3-Point Field Goals 262 2009 Individual – Season Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 682 2006 Highest 3-Point FG Percentage 42.6 pct 1989 Most Games 39 Arron Afflalo 2006 Most Free Throws 642 1956 39 Darren Collison 2006 642 1991 39 Luc Richard Mbah a Moute 2006 Most Free Throw Attempts 963 1964 39 Alfred Aboya 2008 Highest Free Throw Percentage 75.6 pct 1979 39 Kevin Love 2008 Most Assists 673 1974 39 Josh Shipp 2008 Most Steals 341 2014 39 Russell Westbrook 2008 Largest Scoring Margin 30.3 1972 Most Starts 39 Josh Shipp 2008 Best Record 30-0 1964 Most Points 870 Lew Alcindor 1967 30-0 1967 Highest Scoring Avg. 29.0 Lew Alcindor 1967 30-0 1972 Most League Points 500 Reggie Miller 1986 30-0 1973 Highest League Scoring Avg. 27.8 Reggie Miller 1986 Most Victories 35 2008 Most Rebounds 506 Bill Walton 1973 Highest Rebounding Avg. 16.9 Bill Walton 1973 Team – Game Most Field Goals 346 Lew Alcindor 1967 Most Points 149 vs. Loyola 12/2/90 Most Field Goal Attempts 582 Willie Naulls 1956 Most Points (Two Teams) 247 UCLA 149, Loyola 98 12/2/90 Highest FG Pct. 75.6 pct Jelani McCoy 1997 Most Field Goals 58 vs. Loyola 12/2/90 Most 3-Point FGs 87 Arron Afflalo 2007 Highest FG Pct. .731 (38-52) vs. USC 1/24/96 87 Jason Kapono 2002 Most 3-Point FGs 17 vs. Arizona 1/19/02 Most 3-Point FG Attempts 232 Arron Afflalo 2007 Most 3-Point FG Att. 36 vs. Cincinnati (NCAA) 3/17/02 Highest 3-Point FG Pct. 52.5 pct Darren Collison 2008 Highest 3-Point FG Pct. .769 (10-13) at California 1/21/90 Most Free Throws 202 Reggie Miller 1986 Most Rebounds 84 vs. Texas 12/29/71 Most Free Throw Attempts 274 Lew Alcindor 1967 Most FT Made/Attempted 47 of 61 vs. USC 3/10/56 Highest Free Throw Pct. 95.0 Rod Foster 1982 Highest FT Pct. .964 (27-28) vs. San Diego State 12/29/90 Highest FT Pct. (League Play) 100 pct Gary Cunningham (28/28) 1960 Largest Winning Margin 65 vs. Portland (122-57) 1/20/67 Most Assists 256 Larry Drew II 2013 65 vs. New Mexico (106-41) 12/22/54 Most Steals 95 Jordan Adams 2014 65 vs. Los Angeles Police (83-18) 12/20/46 Most Minutes (since 1979) 1,318 Russell Westbrook 2008 Largest Losing Margin 48 (109-61) at Stanford 1/9/97 Most Blocked Shots (since 1979) 102 Jelani McCoy 1996 Most Turnovers (since 1979) 135 Jordan Farmar 2006 Streaks Consecutive FTs 43 Darren Collison (15 games) 2009 Longest Winning Streak 88 1970-1974 Consecutive FTs (League Play) 32 Darren Collison (6 games) 2008 last 15 games of 1970-71, 30-0 both in 1971-72 and 1972-73, Individual – Game first 13 games of 1973-74 (NCAA men’s record) Most Points 61 Lew Alcindor vs. Washington State 2/25/67 Longest Winning Streak (Pauley Pavilion) 98 1970-1976 Most Rebounds 28 Willie Nauls vs. Arizona State 1/28/56 15-0 in 1970-71, 17-0 in 1971-72, 17-0 in 1972-73, 16-0 in 1973-74, Most Field Goals 26 Lew Alcindor vs. Washington State 2/25/67 16-0 in 1974-75, first 17 games in 1975-76 Most 3-Point FGs 9 Jason Kapono at Washington State 1/4/03 Longest Winning Streak (NCAA Tournament) 38 1964-1974 Most 3-Point FG Att. 15 Reggie Miller at Washington 12/19/86 4-0 in 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, Most Free Throws 21 John Green vs. Washington 1/6/62 and 2-0 in 1974 (NCAA record) Most Assists 16 Earl Watson vs. Maryland 3/18/00 Most Steals 11 Tyus Edney vs. George Mason 12/22/94 Longest Conference Winning Streak 50 1970-1974 Most Blocked Shots 11 Jelani McCoy vs. Maryland 12/9/95 last game of 1970, 14-0 in 1971, 1972 and 1973, and first seven games of 1974 (Pac-12 Conference record) Longest With One Loss 107 of 108 1970-1974 won last five games of 1969-70, won first 14 games of 1970-71, lost to Notre Dame, won final 15 games of 1970-71, went 30-0 in both 1971-72 and 1972-73, won first 13 games of 1973-74 Most Consecutive Winning Seasons 54 1948-49 to 2000-01 longest streak in the nation Most Consecutive 100-Point Games 7 1971-72 Jordan Farmar Cameron Dollar 120 UCLA RECORDS PAULEY PAVILION RECORDS Team MOST POINTS (one team) Game 149 by UCLA, vs. Loyola Marymount (149-98) 12/2/90 Half 84 by UCLA, vs. Loyola Marymount (84-55) 12/2/90 MOST POINTS (two teams) Game 247 UCLA 149, Loyola Marymount 98 12/2/90 Half 139 UCLA 84, Loyola Marymount 55 12/2/90 LOW POINTS (UCLA) Game 43 vs. Gonzaga (43-59) 12/11/99 PAULEY PAVILION RECORDS Half 14 vs. Oregon (14-30) 2/21/76 Individual LOW POINTS (OPPONENT) Game 35 by Oregon State (35-79) 1/7/66 MOST POINTS 35 by Oregon State (35-82) 2/3/07 Game 61 Lew Alcindor (UCLA) vs. Washington State 2/25/67 First Half 32 Lew Alcindor (UCLA) vs. USC 12/3/66 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 32 Litterial Green (Georgia) vs. UCLA 1/4/92 Game 103 by UCLA, vs. Iowa State 12/9/67 Second Half 33 Reggie Miller (UCLA) vs. Lousville 2/28/87 Half 56 by UCLA, vs. Iowa State 12/9/67 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FIELD GOALS MADE Game 42 Pete Maravich (LSU) vs. UCLA 12/23/69 Game 58 by UCLA, vs. Loyola Marymount 12/2/90 Half 22 Pete Maravich (LSU) vs. UCLA 12/23/69 Half 35 by UCLA, vs. Loyola Marymount 12/2/90 FIELD GOALS MADE 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game 26 Lew Alcindor (UCLA) vs. Washington State 2/25/67 Game 34 by Washington State 3/6/03 Half 13 Lew Alcindor (UCLA) vs. USC 12/3/66 34 by Portland 12/14/02 13 Lew Alcindor (UCLA) vs. Washington State 2/25/67 34 by Arizona State 1/9/93 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game 17 Stevin Smith (ASU) vs. UCLA 1/9/93 Game 14 by Arizona 1/17/04 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Game 8 Don Leary (CSUF) vs. UCLA 12/30/92 Game 52 by UCLA, vs. Colorado 12/2/77 8 Steve Moore (ASU) vs. UCLA 2/10/05 Half 32 by UCLA, vs. Texas 12/13/69 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FREE THROWS MADE Game 18 Lew Alcindor (UCLA) vs. Washington State 2/25/67 Game 42 by UCLA, vs. Colorado 12/2/77 Half 13 Darren Daye (UCLA) vs. San Jose State 12/11/82 Half 25 by UCLA, vs. Texas 12/13/69 13 Reggie Miller (UCLA) vs. Arizona State 1/16/86 REBOUNDS FREE THROWS MADE Game 84 by UCLA, vs. Texas 12/29/71 Game 17 Reggie Miller (UCLA) vs. Arizona State 1/16/86 Half 48 by UCLA, vs. Texas 12/29/71 Half 13 Reggie Miller (UCLA) vs. Arizona State 1/16/86 LARGEST WINNING MARGIN REBOUNDS 65 vs. Portland (122-57) 1/20/67 Game 28 Elvin Hayes (Houston) vs. Pacific 3/12/66 LARGEST LOSING MARGIN 27 Bill Walton (UCLA) vs. Maryland 12/1/73 35 by Arizona State (87-52) 1/18/03 ASSISTS ATTENDANCE Game 19 Phil Pressey (Missouri) vs. UCLA 12/28/12 13,727 Arizona at UCLA 3/2/13 Beating No. 1 According to the Associated Press, UCLA has defeated the nation’s No.
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