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Rebounds Three-Pointers Made Three-Pointers Attempted Field INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Rebounds Field Goals Attempted* Name Opponent Date Att. FG Name Date Opponent Location 28 Willie Naulls Arizona State 01/28/56 27 13 Trevor Wilson 03/11/90 Arizona Tempe, Ariz. 27 Bill Walton Maryland 12/01/73 27 16 David Greenwood 01/13/77 California Berkeley, Calif. 27 Bill Walton Loyola (Chicago) 01/25/73 25 14 Raymond Townsend 03/05/78 Michigan Pauley Pavilion 24 Bill Walton Providence 01/20/73 25 12 Aaron Holiday 03/08/18 Stanford Las Vegas, Nev. 24 Bill Walton Washington 02/12/72 25 10 Reggie Miller 01/29/87 Washington Pauley Pavilion 24 Bill Walton Texas 12/29/71 25 16 Reggie Miller 03/06/86 Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 24 Lew Alcindor Washington State 02/25/67 24 7 Toby Bailey 01/17/98 Stanford Stanford, Calif. 24 Lew Alcindor Georgia Tech 12/29/66 24 12 Don MacLean 01/26/91 Oregon Eugene, Ore. 23 David Greenwood Washington 01/06/78 24 15 Reggie Miller 02/09/86 Washington State Pauley Pavilion 23 David Greenwood Tulsa 12/18/76 24 13 Kiki Vandeweghe 12/15/79 DePaul Pauley Pavilion 23 Lew Alcindor New Mexico State 03/15/68 24 17 David Greenwood 03/17/79 DePaul Provo, Utah 23 Lew Alcindor Oregon State 02/18/67 *NOTES: Game-by-game records of field goal attempts are complete back through the 1976-77 season. 23 Lew Alcindor UC Santa Barbara 01/21/67 Most recently, Isaac Hamilton had 23 attempts (made seven) against Oregon State (March 5, 2016). NOTES: Three UCLA players (Lew Alcindor, Bill Walton and Sidney Wicks) have each recorded at least 22 Assists rebounds in one game. Most recently, Bill Walton had 22 rebounds against California on March 1, 1974. Alcindor had five games wtih 22 rebounds, while Walton had three games with 22 rebounds. Wicks had a Name Opponent Date career-best 22 rebounds against California on March 5, 1971. 16 Earl Watson Maryland 03/18/00 15 Darren Collison Arizona 02/17/07 Three-Pointers Made 15 Darrick Martin Pittsburgh 02/02/91 3p Att. Name Date Opponent Location 14 Lonzo Ball Washington State 03/04/17 9 14 Isaac Hamilton 01/19/17 Arizona State Pauley Pavilion 14 Pooh Richardson Iowa State 03/17/89 9 14 Bryce Alford 01/12/17 Colorado Boulder, Colo. 14 Pooh Richardson St. John’s 12/13/86 9 11 Bryce Alford 03/19/15 SMU Louisville, Ky. 14 Pooh Richardson Pepperdine 12/06/86 9 10 Jason Kapono 01/04/03 Washington State Pullman, Wash. 14 Roy Hamilton Michigan 03/05/78 8 14 Bryce Alford 03/01/17 Washington Pauley Pavilion 14 Andre McCarter Kentucky 03/31/75 7 12 Isaac Hamilton 11/30/16 UC Riverside Pauley Pavilion NOTES: 13-assist games have been accomplished 15 times by a UCLA player (on record), most recently 7 10 Jaylen Hands 02/23/19 Oregon Pauley Pavilion by Lonzo Ball versus UC Riverside on Nov. 30, 2016. Assists became an officially-recorded NCAA stat in 7 9 Isaac Hamilton 03/12/15 USC Las Vegas, Nev. 1983-84. UCLA has regularly tracked assists since the start of the 1973-74 season. 7 9 Dijon Thompson 02/10/05 Arizona State Pauley Pavilion 7 9 Dijon Thompson 03/04/04 Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. Steals 7 11 Jason Kapono 01/19/02 Arizona Tucson, Ariz. Name Opponent Date 7 11 Matt Barnes 01/10/02 USC L.A. Sports Arena 11 Tyus Edney George Mason 12/22/94 7 9 Ed O’Bannon 02/23/95 California Berkeley, Calif. 10 Kenny Fields Maryland 12/23/82 7 15 Reggie Miller 12/19/86 Washington State Pullman, Wash. 9 Darren Collison Long Beach State 11/28/06 NOTES: Six made three-pointers have been accomplished multiple times by a UCLA player. Most recently, 8 Jordan Adams Sacramento State 11/18/13 Aaron Holiday made six three-pointers (on nine three-point attempts) at USC on March 3, 2018. 8 Earl Watson Arizona State 02/17/01 8 Baron Davis Northern Arizona 12/18/97 Three-Pointers Attempted 7 Jordan Adams Stanford 01/05/13 Att. 3p Name Date Opponent Location 7 Luc R. Mbah a Moute Michigan 12/23/06 15 7 Reggie Miller 12/19/86 Washington State Pullman, Wash. 7 Earl Watson Northern Arizona 12/18/97 14 8 Bryce Alford 03/01/17 Washington Pauley Pavilion 7 Cameron Dollar California 01/11/97 14 9 Isaac Hamilton 01/19/17 Arizona State Pauley Pavilion 7 Cameron Dollar Cal State Northridge 12/03/96 14 9 Bryce Alford 01/12/17 Colorado Boulder, Colo. 7 Tyus Edney Oregon 03/11/95 14 3 Reggie Miller 01/29/87 Washington Pauley Pavilion 7 Tracy Murray Oregon State 01/18/92 13 3 Isaac Hamilton 03/05/16 Oregon State Pauley Pavilion 7 Pooh Richardson USC 02/11/88 13 4 Bryce Alford 01/22/15 Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 13 5 Nikola Dragovic 01/28/10 Oregon Eugene, Ore. NOTES: Six-steal games have been accomplished 19 times by a UCLA player (on record), most recently by Norman Powell against Long Beach State on Nov. 23, 2014. Steals became an officially-recorded NCAA 13 6 Tracy Murray 02/02/91 Pittsburgh Pauley Pavilion stat in 1985-86. UCLA has regularly tracked steals since the start of the 1978-79 season. 12 3 Aaron Holiday 03/09/18 USC Las Vegas, Nev. 12 7 Isaac Hamilton 11/30/16 UC Riverside Pauley Pavilion Blocks 12 6 Bryce Alford 02/27/16 Stanford Stanford, Calif. Name Opponent Date 12 5 Bryce Alford 02/27/14 Oregon Pauley Pavilion 11 Jelani McCoy Maryland 12/09/95 12 6 Michael Roll 02/27/10 Oregon Pauley Pavilion 8 Moses Brown St. Francis Univ. (Pa.) 11/16/18 12 4 Jason Kapono 11/29/00 UC Santa Barbara Pauley Pavilion 8 Tyler Honeycutt Oregon State 02/12/11 12 6 Reggie Miller 02/26/87 USC Pauley Pavilion 8 David Greenwood Boston College 12/23/78 NOTES: 11 three-point attempts in a game have occurred multiple times by a UCLA player. Most recently, 7 Kevin Love Texas A&M 03/22/08 Kris Wilkes shot 11 threes (made five) versus Arizona State on March 14, 2019, at the Pac-12 Tournament. 7 Ryan Hollins Oregon 01/30/08 7 Jelani McCoy Washington 03/07/96 Field Goals Made* 7 Jelani McCoy Arizona 02/15/96 FG Att. Name Date Opponent Location 6 Jelani McCoy Arizona State 02/17/96 17 24 David Greenwood 03/17/79 DePaul Provo, Utah 6 Jelani McCoy Santa Clara 11/20/95 17 22 Marques Johnson 02/26/77 California Pauley Pavilion 6 David Greenwood Stanford 03/03/79 16 27 David Greenwood 01/13/77 California Berkeley, Calif. 16 21 Don MacLean 12/30/88 North Texas Pauley Pavilion NOTES: Five-block games have been accomplished multiple times since the block became an officially- 16 25 Reggie Miller 03/06/86 Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. recorded NCAA stat in 1985-86. UCLA has regularly tracked blocks since the start of the 1978-79 season. 15 23 Don MacLean 01/11/92 Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 15 23 Trevor Wilson 03/04/89 Arizona Pauley Pavilion 15 20 Reggie Miller 03/06/87 Arizona State Pauley Pavilion 15 19 Reggie Miller 02/28/87 Louisville Pauley Pavilion 15 21 Reggie Miller 02/24/86 Stanford Pauley Pavilion 15 24 Reggie Miller 02/09/86 Washington State Pauley Pavilion 15 20 Roy Hamilton 03/15/79 San Francisco Provo, Utah 15 21 Marques Johnson 12/29/76 Utah State Pauley Pavilion *NOTES: UCLA’s game-by-game records of field goals made are complete back through the 1976-77 season. Most recently, TJ Leaf made 14 shots (on 18 attempts) at Washington State (Feb. 1, 2017). 115 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS (OPPONENTS) Field Goals Made (Opponents) 14 5 Darryl Wilson 03/23/95 Mississippi State Oakland, Calif. FG Att. Name Date Team Location 14 6 Shamon Antrum 02/11/95 Washington State Pullman, Wash. 18 29 Otis Birdsong 01/02/77 Houston Pauley Pavilion 14 4 Ronnie Henderson 12/18/93 LSU Pauley Pavilion 17 33 Don Collins 02/24/79 Washington State (3OT) Pullman, Wash. 14 5 Dwayne Hackett 01/28/93 USC L.A. Sports Arena 17 32 Billy Knight 12/22/72 Pittsburgh Pauley Pavilion NOTES: 13 three-point shot attempts have taken place numerous times by an opponent. Most recently, 16 28 Don Collins 02/21/80 Washington State Pauley Pavilion Francois Lewis (Presbyterian) attempted 13 threes on Nov. 19, 2018 (made 2 of 13). 16 28 Tony Rufus 12/23/75 Baylor Pauley Pavilion 15 22 Eddie House 02/17/00 Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. Assists (Opponents) 15 20 Wolfe Perry 12/27/78 Stanford Palo Alto, Calif. Name Date Team Location 15 24 Scott May 11/29/75 Indiana St. Louis, Mo. 19 Phil Pressey 12/28/12 Missouri Pauley Pavilion NOTES: Single-game records for opponents’ made field goals extend back through the 1972-73 season. 15 Bobby Hurley 02/28/93 Duke Durham, N.C. The last opponent to make at least 14 shots against UCLA in one game was Jeremy Veal of Arizona State 15 Chester Dorsey 02/22/75 Washington Seattle, Wash. (03/05/1998 in Pauley Pavilion). 14 Phillip Bond 03/12/77 Louisville Pocatello, Idaho 13 Andy Bedard 12/21/99 Maine Laie, Hawaii Field Goals Attempted (Opponents) 13 Andre Collier 01/04/93 Oregon Eugene, Ore.
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