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UCLA Super Seasons NCAA Champions NIT Champions UCLA UCLA’S CHAMPIONSHIP TRADITION Conference Champions Season Coach Record 1944-45 A Wilbur Johns 3-1 1946-47 A Wilbur Johns 9-3 1948-49 A John Wooden 10-2 1949-50 B John Wooden 10-2 1950-51 C John Wooden 8-4 1951-52 B John Wooden 8-4 1954-55 A John Wooden 11-1 1955-56 B John Wooden 16-0 1961-62 D John Wooden 10-2 1962-63 E John Wooden 7-5 D 11 NCAA Championships 1963-64 John Wooden 15-0 John Wooden 1 NIT Championship 1964-65 D John Wooden 14-0 1966-67 D John Wooden 14-0 UCLA Super Seasons 31 Conference Championships D 1967-68 John Wooden 14-0 In its illustrious history, UCLA has won at least 20 games NCAA Champions 1968-69 F John Wooden 13-1 49 times, including 41 times in the last 47 years (1967- Season Coach Record 1969-70 F John Wooden 12-2 2015). The Bruins won at least 20 games in 17 consecutive 1963-64 John Wooden 30-0 1970-71 F John Wooden 14-0 seasons (1966-67 through 1982-83) and during one 1971-72 F John Wooden 14-0 seven-year stretch (1966-67 through 1972-73) compiled a 1964-65 John Wooden 28-2 record of 205-5, recording a record of 30-0 three times, 1966-67 John Wooden 30-0 1972-73 F John Wooden 14-0 F 29-1 three times and 28-1 once. UCLA also won 20 or more 1967-68 John Wooden 29-1 1973-74 John Wooden 12-2 games in 14 straight seasons (1988-89 through 2001-02). 1968-69 John Wooden 29-1 1974-75 F John Wooden 12-2 Overall, the Bruins have four 30-0 records to their credit. 1969-70 John Wooden 28-2 1975-76 F Gene Bartow 13-1 Below is a list of UCLA’s 20-win seasons. F 1970-71 John Wooden 29-1 1976-77 Gene Bartow 11-3 Year W L Coach F 1971-72 John Wooden 30-0 1977-78 Gary Cunningham 14-0 1948-49 22 7 John Wooden 1972-73 John Wooden 30-0 1978-79 G Gary Cunningham 15-3 1949-50 24 7 John Wooden 1974-75 John Wooden 28-3 1982-83 G Larry Farmer 15-3 1954-55 21 5 John Wooden 1994-95 Jim Harrick 32-1 1986-87 G Walt Hazzard 14-4 1955-56 22 6 John Wooden 1991-92 G Jim Harrick 16-2 1956-57 22 4 John Wooden UCLA has played in 44 NCAA Basketball Tournaments G (second in NCAA); has won 11 national titles (leads NCAA); 1994-95 Jim Harrick 17-1 1962-63 20 9 John Wooden has made 18 Final Four appearances (leads NCAA); has won 1995-96 G Jim Harrick 16-2 1963-64* 30 0 John Wooden 99 games (second in NCAA) while losing just 36 for a 73.3 1996-97 G Steve Lavin 15-3 1964-65* 28 2 John Wooden winning percentage (second in NCAA). 2005-06 G Ben Howland 14-4 1966-67* 30 0 John Wooden 2006-07 G Ben Howland 15-3 1967-68* 29 1 John Wooden NIT Champions 2007-08 G Ben Howland 16-2 1968-69* 29 1 John Wooden Season Coach Record 2012-13 H Ben Howland 13-5 1969-70* 28 2 John Wooden 1984-85 Walt Hazzard 21-12 A Pacific Coast Conference Southern Division Champions 1970-71* 29 1 John Wooden B Pacific Coast Conference Champions 1971-72* 30 0 John Wooden C Pacific Coast Conference Southern Division Co-Champions D Athletic Association of Western Universities Champions 1972-73* 30 0 John Wooden E Athletic Association of Western Universities Co-Champions 1973-74 26 4 John Wooden F Pac-8 Conference Champions G Pac-10 Conference Champions 1974-75* 28 2 John Wooden H Pac-12 Conference Champions 1975-76 28 4 Gene Bartow 1976-77 24 5 Gene Bartow 1977-78 25 3 Gary Cunningham 1978-79 25 5 Gary Cunningham 1979-80 22 10 Larry Brown 1980-81 20 7 Larry Brown 1981-82 21 6 Larry Farmer 1982-83 23 6 Larry Farmer 1984-85 21 12 Walt Hazzard 1986-87 25 7 Walt Hazzard Rod Foster Dan Gadzuric Jordan Farmar Josh Shipp 1988-89 21 10 Jim Harrick 1989-90 22 11 Jim Harrick UCLA in Top 10 Polls 1990-91 23 9 Jim Harrick Since the inception of the Associated Press poll (1949), UCLA finished the season ranked No. 1 on eight 1991-92 28 5 Jim Harrick occasions. From 1964-1979, the Bruins finished No. 1 seven times and finished second seven times. Since the 1992-93 22 11 Jim Harrick inception of the National Association of Basketball Coaches poll in 1951, UCLA has finished No. 1 seven times. 1993-94 21 7 Jim Harrick From 1964-1979, the Bruins were ranked No. 1 on six occasions and finished second seven times. 1994-95* 32 1 Jim Harrick 1995-96 23 8 Jim Harrick Associated Press NABC Coaches* 1996-97 24 8 Steve Lavin 1950 7th 1976 5th 1956 9th 1975 2nd 1997-98 24 9 Steve Lavin 1998-99 22 9 Steve Lavin 1956 8th 1977 2nd 1957 (tied) 9t 1976 5th 1999-00 21 12 Steve Lavin 1964 1st 1978 2nd 1964 1st 1977 4th 2000-01 23 9 Steve Lavin 1965 2nd 1979 2nd 1965 2nd 1978 2nd 2001-02 21 12 Steve Lavin 1967 1st 1981 10th 1967 1st 1979 2nd 2005-06 32 7 Ben Howland 1968 2nd 1983 7th 1968 2nd 1983 7th 2006-07 30 6 Ben Howland 1969 1st 1992 4th 1969 1st 1992 8th 2007-08 35 4 Ben Howland 1970 2nd 1995 1st 1970 2nd 1995 1st 2008-09 26 9 Ben Howland 1971 1st 1997 7th 1971 1st 1997 7th 2010-11 23 11 Ben Howland 1972 1st 2006 7th 1972 1st 2006 2nd 2012-13 25 10 Ben Howland 1973 1st 2007 6th 1973 1st 2007 3rd 2013-14 28 9 Steve Alford 1974 2nd 2008 3rd 1974 2nd 2008 4th 2014-15 22 14 Steve Alford 1975 1st * United Press International until 1991, USA Today in 1992. * denotes NCAA champion 78 NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS DATE W/L OPPONENT UCLA OPP TOURNAMENT SITE 1949-50 (0-2) 3/24/50 L Bradley 59 73 NCAA West Regional Kansas City, Mo. 3/25/50 L BYU 62 83 NCAA West Regional Kansas City, Mo. 1951-52 (0-2) 3/21/52 L Santa Clara 59 68 NCAA West Regional Corvallis, Ore. 3/22/52 L Oklahoma City 53 55 NCAA West Regional Corvallis, Ore. 1955-56 (1-1) 3/16/56 L San Francisco 61 72 NCAA West Regional Corvallis, Ore. 3/17/56 W Seattle 94 70 NCAA West Regional Corvallis, Ore. 1961-62 (2-2) 3/16/62 W Utah State 73 62 NCAA West Regional Provo, Utah 3/17/62 W Oregon State 88 69 NCAA West Regional Provo, Utah 3/23/62 L Cincinnati 70 72 NCAA Final Four Semifinal Louisville, Ky. 3/24/62 L Wake Forest 80 82 NCAA Final Four Consolation Louisville, Ky. 1962-63 (0-2) 3/15/63 L Arizona State 79 93 NCAA West Regional Provo, Utah 3/16/63 L San Francisco 75 76 NCAA West Regional Provo, Utah 1963-64 (4-0) 3/13/64 W Seattle 95 90 NCAA West Regional Corvallis, Ore. 3/14/64 W San Francisco 76 72 NCAA West Regional Corvallis, Ore. 3/20/64 W Kansas State 90 84 NCAA Final Four Semifinal Kansas City, Mo. 3/21/64 W Duke 98 83 NCAA Final Four Championship Kansas City, Mo. 1964-65 (4-0) 3/12/65 W BYU 100 76 NCAA West Regional Provo, Utah 3/13/65 W San Francisco 101 93 NCAA West Regional Provo, Utah 3/19/65 W Wichita State 108 89 NCAA Final Four Semifinal Portland, Ore. 3/20/65 W Michigan 91 80 NCAA Final Four Championship Portland, Ore. 1966-67 (4-0) 3/17/67 W Wyoming 109 60 NCAA West Regional Corvallis, Ore. 3/18/67 W Pacific 80 64 NCAA West Regional Corvallis, Ore. 3/24/67 W Houston 73 58 NCAA Final Four Semifinal Louisville, Ky. 3/25/67 W Dayton 79 64 NCAA Final Four Championship Louisville, Ky. 1967-68 (4-0) 3/15/68 W New Mexico State 58 49 NCAA West Regional Albuquerque, N.M. 3/16/68 W Santa Clara 87 66 NCAA West Regional Albuquerque, N.M. 3/22/68 W Houston 101 69 NCAA Final Four Semifinal Los Angeles, Calif. 3/23/68 W North Carolina 78 55 NCAA Final Four Championship Los Angeles, Calif. 1968-69 (4-0) 3/13/69 W New Mexico State 53 38 NCAA West Regional Pauley Pavilion 3/15/69 W Santa Clara 90 52 NCAA West Regional Pauley Pavilion 3/20/69 W Drake 85 82 NCAA Final Four Semifinal Louisville, Ky. 3/22/69 W Purdue 92 72 NCAA Final Four Championship Louisville, Ky. 1969-70 (4-0) 3/12/70 W Long Beach State 88 65 NCAA West Regional Seattle, Wash. 3/14/70 W Utah State 101 79 NCAA West Regional Seattle, Wash. 3/19/70 W New Mexico State 93 77 NCAA Final Four Semifinal College Park, Md. 3/21/70 W Jacksonville 80 69 NCAA Final Four Championship College Park, Md. 1970-71 (4-0) 3/18/71 W BYU 91 73 NCAA West Regional Salt Lake City, Utah 3/20/71 W Long Beach State 57 55 NCAA West Regional Salt Lake City, Utah 3/25/71 W Kansas 68 60 NCAA Final Four Semifinal Houston, Texas 3/27/71 W Villanova 68 62 NCAA Final Four Championship Houston, Texas 1971-72 (4-0) 3/16/72 W Weber State 90 58 NCAA West Regional Provo, Utah 3/18/72 W Long Beach State 73 57 NCAA West Regional Provo, Utah 3/23/72 W Louisville 96 77 NCAA Final Four Semifinal Los Angeles, Calif.
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