RADIO/TV ROSTER

Tyler Lamb Joshua Smith Jordan Adams Kyle Anderson 1 JR, Guard – 6-5, 200 2 JR, Center – 6-10, 305 3 FR, Guard – 6-5, 220 4 SO, Guard – 6-4, 215 5 FR, Guard – 6-9, 235

Larry Drew II David Brown Nick Kazemi Shabazz Muhammad 10 SR, Guard – 6-2, 180 12 JR, Forward – 6-10, 230 13 SO, Guard – 6-3, 185 14 SO, Guard – 6-2, 205 15 FR, G/F – 6-6, 225

Khalid McCaskill Josh Thomas Tony Parker Aubrey Williams 21 FR, Guard – 6-6, 195 22 SO, Forward – 6-7, 215 23 FR, F/C – 6-9, 275 24 JR, Forward – 6-10, 230 30 JR, Guard – 5-8, 175

Sooren Derboghosian Adrià Gasol Phil Mathews Scott Garson 44 JR, Center – 6-10, 240 50 FR, Center – 6-10, 220 Head Coach – 10th Year Assistant Coach – 3rd Year Assistant Coach – 7th Year

Korey McCray Tyus Edney Jason Ludwig Assistant Coach – 2nd Year Dir. of Operations – 3rd Year Dir. of Player Development – 4th Year

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INTRODUCTION GENERAL INFORMATION Radio/TV Roster 2 Media Information 146 Table of Contents 3 Opponents 148 Schedule 4 UCLA vs. Non-Conference Opponents 152 Roster 5 UCLA vs. Pac-12 Opponents 153 Outlook 6 2013 NCAA Tournament SItes 157 Pauley Pavilion 8 Pac-12 Conference Directory 157 This Is College 10 About UCLA 158 UCLA in the NBA 12 University Administrators 159 Bruins in the NBA Draft 14 Athletic Director Dan Guerrero 160 NBA All-Star Game 16 UCLA’s Hall of Fame 162 McDonald’s All-Americans 17 Prominent Basketball Alumni 163 Media Exposure 18 Prominent UCLA Alumni 164 UCLA’s Trip to China 20 UCLA: The Complete Package 166 UCLA’s Olympic Heritage 22 Wooden Athletic Fund 168 Champions in the Classroom 24 Pac-12 Conference 25 THIS IS UCLA 2008 Final Four 170 COACHES 2007 Final Four 172 Ben Howland 28 2006 Final Four 174 Phil Mathews 34 1995 NCAA Championship 176 Scott Garson 35 Athletic Facilities 178 Korey McCray 36 Athletic Performance Center 179 Tyus Edney 37 Training Facilities 180 Support Staff 38 J.D. Morgan Center 181 NCAA Silver Anniversary Award 182 PLAYERS Student Life 183 Jordan Adams 40 Jordan Adams Westwood 184 Kyle Anderson 41 Los Angeles 186 David Brown 42 2011-12 IN REVIEW Bruin Greats 188 Sooren Derboghosian 43 Game Results 60 International Experience 190 II 43 Season Statistics 61 Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame 192 Adria Gasol 46 Game-by-Game Totals 62 Jackie Robinson 194 Nick Kazemi 46 Pac-12 Statistics 63 Don Barksdale 195 Tyler Lamb 47 Championship Tradition 66 Khalid McCaskill 49 Shabazz Muhammad 49 POSTSEASON TRADITION Tony Parker 50 NCAA Tournament History 68 Norman Powell 50 Postseason Box Scores 71 Joshua Smith 52 Championship Teams 78 Josh Thomas 54 John R. Wooden 82 David Wear 55 Travis Wear 57 RECORDS Aubrey Williams 59 Program Records 84 1,000- Scorers 86 CREDITS 35-Point Club 94 The 2012-13 UCLA men’s basketball media guide is a copyright Career Leaders 95 production of the UCLA Sports Information Office, J.D. Morgan Center, 325 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, Calif., 90095. Season Leaders 96 The publication was written, compiled and edited by assistant Yearly Individual Leaders 99 sports information director Alex Timiraos. Additional Miscellaneous Individual Leaders 101 editorial assistance provided by executive director of athletic communications Nick Ammazzalorso and director of new Career Leaders 102 media Liza David. Special thanks to contributing editors Bill Team Season Records 106 Bennett, Rich Bertolucci, Ryan Finney, Marc Dellins and Vic Kelley (in memoriam). Yearly Team Stats 107 Photography by: ASUCLA Campus Studio (Don Liebig/Scott 100-Point Games 109 Quintard/Todd Cheney), All-Sport Photography, ASUCLA Photography, Getty Images Sport, Berliner Studios, Andrew UCLA’s Top Crowds 110 D. Bernstein/NBAE/USA Basketball, Garrett Ellwood/NBAE/ Getty Images, Nathanial S. Butler/NBAE/USA Basketball, HISTORY Layne Murdoch/NBAE/Getty Images, Ronald Martinez/ NBAE/Getty Images, Scott Chandler, Ruth Chambers, David Retired Jerseys 112 Hathcox, the Los Angeles Visitors and Convention Bureau, Pacers Sports & Entertainment, NBA Entertainment, Inc., Sports Illustrated Covers 114 Scott Quintard, Richard Mackson (Sports Illustrated), Michael Bruin Honors 115 B. Hirsch, Marilynn E. Young, City of Hope Cancer Center, Todd Rosenberg for McDonald’s, Robert Seale (The Sporting Bruins in the NBA 116 News), Keith Krebs (P.O.V. Image Service), Scott Kurtz (Student All-Time NBA Draft List 119 Sports Magazine), Allen Einstein (NBA Photos), Jeff Reinking (NBA Photos), Mitchell Layton (NBA Photos), Andy Hyat (NBA All-Time Letterwinners 120 Photos), Barry Gossage (NBA Photos), Jim Gund, Jimmie UCLA Awards 121 White, Burt Harris, George Kalinsky (Madison Square Garden), Elio Castoria (USA Basketball), Joe Murphy (USA Basketball), Starting Lineups 123 Glenn James (USA Basketball), Thomas S. Campbell, David Numerical Roster 125 Gonzales, Kyle Terada, Michael Hirsch, Donald C. Lee, Fernando Medina, Starzsports, Jesse D. Garrabrant and Rocky Widner All-Time Assistant Coaches 127 of NBAE/Getty Images. Photos used in the McDonald’s All- Season Results 128 America section are courtesy of McDonald’s. Year-by-Year Results 130 Tyler Lamb

3 2012-13 SCHEDULE UCLA Men’s Basketball SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT SITE TV TIME Fri. Nov. 9 Indiana State Pauley Pavilion Fox Sports Net 8 p.m. Tue. Nov. 13 UC Irvine 1 Pauley Pavilion Pac-12 Networks 8:30 p.m. Thu. Nov. 15 James Madison 1 Pauley Pavilion Pac-12 Networks 8 p.m. Mon. Nov. 19 vs. Georgetown 2 Brooklyn, N.Y. ESPN2 (ET) 8 p.m. Tue. Nov. 20 vs. Georgia or Indiana 2 Brooklyn, N.Y. ESPNU/ESPN (ET) 7:30/10 p.m. Sun. Nov. 25 Cal Poly Pauley Pavilion Pac-12 Networks 7 p.m. Wed. Nov. 28 Cal State Northridge Pauley Pavilion Pac-12 Networks 9 p.m. Sat. Dec. 1 vs. San Diego State 3 Anaheim, Calif. ESPNU 7 p.m. Tue. Dec. 4 Cal State San Marcos (exh.) Pauley Pavilion 7:30 p.m. Sat. Dec. 8 vs. Texas 4 Houston, Texas ESPN (CT) 4:15 p.m. Sat. Dec. 15 Prairie View A&M Pauley Pavilion Pac-12 Networks 6 p.m. Tue. Dec. 18 Long Beach State Pauley Pavilion Pac-12 Networks 8 p.m. Sat. Dec. 22 Fresno State Pauley Pavilion Pac-12 Networks 8 p.m. Fri. Dec. 28 Missouri Pauley Pavilion ESPN2 7 p.m. Thu. Jan. 3 California* Pauley Pavilion Fox Sports Net 8 p.m. Sat. Jan. 5 Stanford* Pauley Pavilion Pac-12 Networks 12 p.m. Thu. Jan. 10 at Utah* Salt Lake City, Utah Pac-12 Networks (MT) 7:30 p.m. Sat. Jan. 12 at Colorado* Boulder, Colo. Pac-12 Networks (MT) 12 p.m. Thu. Jan. 17 Oregon State* Pauley Pavilion ESPNU 6 p.m. Sat. Jan. 19 Oregon* Pauley Pavilion CBS 1 p.m. Thu. Jan. 24 at Arizona* Tucson, Ariz. ESPN2 (MT) 7 p.m. Sat. Jan. 26 at Arizona State* Tempe, Ariz. Fox Sports Net (MT) 2 p.m. Wed. Jan. 30 USC* Pauley Pavilion Fox Sports Net 7 p.m. Thu. Feb. 7 Washington* Pauley Pavilion ESPN or ESPN2 6 p.m. Sat. Feb. 9 Washington State* Pauley Pavilion Pac-12 Networks 7 p.m. Thu. Feb. 14 at California* Berkeley, Calif. ESPN or ESPN2 6 p.m. Sat. Feb. 16 at Stanford* Stanford, Calif. ESPN or ESPN2 1 p.m. Sun. Feb. 24 at USC* Los Angeles, Calif. Fox Sports Net 12:30 p.m. Wed. Feb. 27 Arizona State* Pauley Pavilion Pac-12 Networks 8:30 p.m. Sat. March 2 Arizona* Pauley Pavilion ESPN 6 p.m. Wed. March 6 at Washington State* Pullman, Wash. Pac-12 Networks 6:30 p.m. Sat. March 9 at Washington* Seattle, Wash. CBS 11 a.m. Wed.-Sat. March 13-16 Pac-12 Tournament 5 Las Vegas, Nev. TBD TBD Tue.-Wed. March 19-20 NCAA First Round TBD TBD TBD Thu.-Sun. March 21-24 NCAA Second, Third Rounds TBD TBD TBD Thu.-Sun. March 28-31 NCAA Regional TBD TBD TBD Sat., Mon. April 6, 8 NCAA Final Four 6 Atlanta, Ga. CBS TBD

Game times are Pacific unless otherwise indicated. Schedule remains subject to change.

* Pac-12 Conference game 1 Legends Classic, Regional Rounds (Pauley Pavilion) 2 Legends Classic, Championship Rounds at Barclays Center (Brooklyn, N.Y.) 3 John R. Wooden Classic, at Honda Center (Anaheim, Calif.) 4 at Reliant Stadium (Houston, Texas) 5 Pac-12 Tournament, at MGM Grand Garden Arena (Las Vegas, Nev.) 6 Final Four, at Georgia Dome (Atlanta, Ga.)

4 2012-13 ROSTER UCLA Men’s Basketball NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. DOB Hometown (Previous School) 1 Tyler Lamb Jr. G 6-5 200 05/16/91 Ontario, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) 2 Joshua Smith Jr. C 6-10 305 05/14/92 Kent, Wash. (Kentwood HS) 3 Jordan Adams Fr. G 6-5 220 07/08/94 Atlanta, Ga. (Oak Hill Academy [VA]) 4 Norman Powell So. G 6-4 215 05/25/93 San Diego, Calif. (Lincoln HS) 5 Kyle Anderson Fr. G 6-9 235 09/20/93 Fairview, N.J. (St. Anthony HS) 10 Larry Drew II R-Sr. G 6-2 180 03/05/90 Encino, Calif. (North Carolina) 12 David Wear R-Jr. F 6-10 230 09/21/90 Huntington Beach, Calif. (North Carolina) 13 David Brown So. G 6-3 185 09/30/92 Anaheim Hills, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) 14 Nick Kazemi So. G 6-2 205 11/14/91 Tustin, Calif. (Tustin HS) 15 Shabazz Muhammad Fr. G/F 6-6 225 11/13/92 Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman HS) 21 Khalid McCaskill R-Fr. G 6-5 185 02/04/92 Harlem, N.Y. (Brewster Academy) 22 Josh Thomas So. F 6-7 215 01/14/93 Anaheim, Calif. (Loara HS) 23 Tony Parker Fr. F/C 6-9 275 09/18/93 Atlanta, Ga. (Miller Grove HS) 24 Travis Wear R-Jr. F 6-10 230 09/21/90 Huntington Beach, Calif. (North Carolina) 30 Aubrey Williams Jr. G 5-8 175 02/19/92 Palmdale, Calif. (Knight HS) 44 Sooren Derboghosian Jr. C 6-10 240 02/20/90 Tehran, Iran (Glendale CC [CA]) 50 Adrià Gasol Fr. C 6-10 220 10/05/93 Sant Boi de Llobregat, Spain (Sant Joan Despí) UCLA Men’s Basketball ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. DOB Hometown (Previous School) 3 Jordan Adams Fr. G 6-5 220 07/08/94 Atlanta, Ga. (Oak Hill Academy [VA]) 5 Kyle Anderson Fr. G 6-9 235 09/20/93 Fairview, N.J. (St. Anthony HS) 13 David Brown So. G 6-3 185 09/30/92 Anaheim Hills, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) 44 Sooren Derboghosian Jr. C 6-10 240 02/20/90 Tehran, Iran (Glendale CC [CA]) 10 Larry Drew II R-Sr. G 6-2 180 03/05/90 Encino, Calif. (North Carolina) 50 Adrià Gasol Fr. C 6-10 220 10/05/93 Sant Boi de Llobregat, Spain (Sant Joan Despí) 14 Nick Kazemi So. G 6-2 205 11/14/91 Tustin, Calif. (Tustin HS) 1 Tyler Lamb Jr. G 6-5 200 05/16/91 Ontario, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) 21 Khalid McCaskill R-Fr. G 6-5 185 02/04/92 Harlem, N.Y. (Brewster Academy) 15 Shabazz Muhammad Fr. G/F 6-6 225 11/13/93 Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman HS) 23 Tony Parker Fr. F/C 6-9 275 09/18/93 Atlanta, Ga. (Miller Grove HS) 4 Norman Powell So. G 6-4 215 05/25/93 San Diego, Calif. (Lincoln HS) 2 Joshua Smith Jr. C 6-10 305 05/14/92 Kent, Wash. (Kentwood HS) 22 Josh Thomas So. F 6-7 215 01/14/93 Anaheim, Calif. (Loara HS) 12 David Wear R-Jr. F 6-10 230 09/21/90 Huntington Beach, Calif. (North Carolina) 24 Travis Wear R-Jr. F 6-10 230 09/21/90 Huntington Beach, Calif. (North Carolina) 30 Aubrey Williams Jr. G 5-8 175 02/19/92 Palmdale, Calif. (Knight HS)

Coaching Staff Pronunciation Guide Ben Howland Head Coach, 10th season Weber State ’79 Sooren Derboghosian (SOO-ren dair-boh-GHO-see-uhn) Phil Mathews Assistant Coach, 3rd season UC Irvine ’72 Adrià Gasol (ah-dree-AH gah-SOL) Scott Garson Assistant Coach, 7th season UC Santa Barbara ’99 Nick Kazemi (kuh-ZEE-mee) Korey McCray Assistant Coach, 2nd season Mercer ’01 Khalid (KUH-leed) McCaskill Shabazz (shuh-BAHZ) Muhammad Support Staff Tyus Edney Director of Operations UCLA ’97 Doug Erickson Director of Administration San Jose State ’90 Arielle Moyal Administrative Assistant UCLA ’09 Jason Ludwig Video Coordinator UCLA ’05 Laef Morris Athletic Trainer Missouri State ’04 Brent Tanaka Athletic Performance Coach UCLA ’08 Kenny Donaldson Academic Coordinator UCLA ’97 Alex Timiraos Sports Information Director Boston College ’06 Pete Maglieri Equipment Manager LSU ’96

5 The UCLA men’s basketball team enters its 2012-13 campaign with Drew II, who excelled at nearby Taft High School (Woodland Hills, Calif.), high hopes and renewed optimism. The Bruins return a strong blend of brings a wealth of collegiate experience to UCLA. A three-year contributor experienced veterans and welcome a talented recruiting class, highlighted at North Carolina, he scored 461 points in 96 career games (53 starts) for by three McDonald’s All-American selections. the Tar Heels. He averaged career-highs of 8.5 points and 6.0 assists per game during his sophomore year (2009-10). As a freshman (2008-09), he In addition, 10th-year head coach Ben Howland and his team are eagerly played in all 38 games as North Carolina won the NCAA Championship and anticipating their return to Pauley Pavilion, the Bruins’ iconic home arena ACC regular-season title. that underwent an 18-month, $136 million renovation. UCLA endured an 18-game regular-season “home” schedule at two local venues last season Ranked as one of the nation’s top-five incoming freshmen by ESPN.com, – 14 games at the Los Angeles Sports Arena and four contests at the Rivals.com and Scout.com, Anderson brings a versatile game to UCLA. Honda Center in nearby Anaheim, Calif. Standing at 6-foot-9, Anderson has shown a knack for scoring and precision passing. He registered point- double-doubles in two of the Bruins’ Nearly five months after UCLA closed the 2011-12 season with a 19-14 three exhibition games in China over the summer. record and an 11-7 mark in Pac-12 Conference play, the Bruins enjoyed the highlight of their summer – a weeklong goodwill tour in China that Junior Tyler Lamb, sophomore Norman Powell and freshmen Shabazz featured three exhibition games against Chinese teams in addition to Muhammad and Jordan Adams are expected to factor heavily into UCLA’s numerous sightseeing adventures. Not only did the Bruins to visit the Great backcourt. Lamb and Powell each had strong seasons in 2011-12, but Wall of China and Beijing’s “Forbidden City,” but the trip abroad allowed the both players will look to play more prominent roles this year. Lamb started players to bond in a less-than-familiar setting. 32 of UCLA’s 33 games as a sophomore, averaging 9.0 points and 3.6 rebounds per game. He ranked second on the team in three-point baskets After getting some downtime upon returning from China, the Bruins were (43) and three-point attempts (120), shooting at a back on campus by mid-September and ready to hit the ground running 35.8 clip from beyond the arc. with the new school year. Powell excelled off the bench for UCLA in his first season BACKCOURT at the collegiate level, averaging 4.6 points and 2.2 With the departure of Lazeric Jones, last season’s leading scorer (13.5 rebounds per game. The athletic guard from San Diego, ppg), UCLA will look for senior Larry Drew II and freshman Kyle Anderson Calif., hit 26 of 75 three-pointers (34.7 percent) and to facilitate the team’s offense. Drew II transferred to Westwood from was one of three players, along with Jones and Lamb, North Carolina following the 2010-11 season and to compete in all 33 games. A talented defender and sat out the Bruins’ 2011-12 campaign due to important wing player, Powell’s development NCAA transfer rules. Anderson, one of three as a sophomore will be critical to UCLA’s McDonald’s All-America selections in UCLA’s success. incoming class, was a standout the last two years at St. Anthony High School (Jersey Measuring at 6-foot-6 and 225 pounds, City, N.J.). Muhammad brings a very strong mid- range game to Westwood and has the strength to score in the lane. Among Larry Drew (left) transferred to UCLA the top recruits in the nation, the from North Carolina in 2011 after shooting guard from Las Vegas, Nev., having played in 96 games (53 starts) over three seasons figures to be a prominent addition to for the Tar Heels. UCLA’s lineup. He earned McDonald’s All-America honors and Parade All- America acclaim as a senior at Bishop Gorman High School last season. He led all high Norman Powell school seniors with 29.4 points per game, in (right) was one of three Bruins to play in all 33 games addition to recording 10.1 rebounds and 2.4 last season. The sophomore assists per game in guiding Bishop Gorman to from San Diego shot 34.7 a 28-4 record and the 2012 Nevada 4A State percent from 3-point range. Championship. Adams could prove to become UCLA’s most dangerous three-point threat this season. The 6-foot-5 guard from Atlanta starred the last COLLEGIATE CAREER two seasons at Oak Hill Academy in Virginia. PLAYER GAMES STARTS As a high school senior last season, Adams Larry Drew II* 96 53 helped lead Oak Hill to a school-record 44-0 Tyler Lamb 67 34 record and the program’s seventh FAB 50 Joshua Smith 65 24 national title. He averaged 19.8 points, Travis Wear* 62 25 5.0 rebounds and 6.0 rebounds per game David Wear* 59 32 before securing team co-MVP honors at Norman Powell 33 1 the end of the season. David Brown 7 0 Nick Kazemi 1 0 *played games at North Carolina prior to transferring to UCLA

6 Travis Wear (left) and twin FRONTCOURT brother David Wear played UCLA returns three talented veterans in its frontcourt this season – junior major roles for UCLA last forwards David and Travis Wear and junior center Joshua Smith. The addition season and are expected of freshman forward/center Tony Parker will help add to the team’s frontcourt to be mainstays in the frontcourt this year. In depth. Travis Wear, David Wear and Smith finished UCLA’s 2011-12 season 2011-12, Travis was as the team’s No. 2, 3 and 4 scorers, respectively. In fact, that trio of 6-foot-10 second on the team in players accounted for nearly 44 percent of UCLA’s total points last year. points per game (11.5 ppg), while David was Travis Wear led the Bruins in points per game (11.5) last season, finishing first on first in rebounds per the team in offensive rebounds (86) and second in blocks (36) and field goal game (6.3 rpg). percentage (53.3 pct). Among UCLA’s hardest-working players, Travis added 10 pounds to his frame in the offseason and should be one of the Bruins’ most reliable low-post scoring threats. David Wear finished the 2011-12 season as UCLA’s leading rebounder, averaging 6.3 boards per game. He grabbed 136 of his 202 rebounds on the defensive end and finished his sophomore season averaging 10.2 points per game. David showed the ability to knock down the outside shot, connecting on 14 of 30 three-pointers and will play an even greater role for the Bruins at small forward this season. Smith finished his sophomore season averaging 9.9 points and 4.9 rebounds per game. The 6-foot-10 center from Kent, Wash., will continue to present the opposition with a difficult low-post matchup. Smith’s ability to score and rebound under the basket will help complement the Bruins’ newest backcourt additions. Parker is expected to push for playing time as a freshman, having led Miller Grove High School to four consecutive Georgia 4A state titles. A 6-foot-9, 275-pound product from Atlanta, Parker was a 2012 McDonald’s All-America selection and Parade All-America honoree along with Anderson and Muhammad. During his senior season, he averaged 16.8 points, 11.0 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per game. SCHEDULE The 2012-13 Bruins will embark on a 31-game schedule that includes 18 Pac-12 Conference games, four games in the Progressive Legends Classic (Nov. 13-20), a non-conference meeting against San Diego State in the annual John R. Wooden Classic (Dec. 1) and a game against Texas in Houston’s Reliant Stadium, home of the NFL’s Houston Texans. STATISTICS OF PLAYERS RETURNING, LOST PCT PCT TOTAL TOTAL 2011-12 UCLA will open renovated Pauley Pavilion against Indiana State on Friday, RETURN LOST RETURN LOST TOTALS Nov. 9. The Bruins will have the opportunity to re-open their historic home Points 63.6 36.4 1439 824 2263 arena against the university at which the late John Wooden served as Rebounds 64.1 35.9 731 409 1140 head coach prior to his tenure at UCLA. The following week, UCLA will host Assists 38.7 61.3 183 290 473 a pair of games against UC Irvine (Nov. 13) and James Madison (Nov. Steals 52.7 47.3 137 123 260 15) as part of the Progressive Legends Classic. The Bruins will continue that in-season tournament in Brooklyn, N.Y., the following week with non- Blocks 61.4 38.6 94 59 153 conference meetings against Georgetown (Nov. 19) and either Indiana or 3P-FGM 50.9 49.1 86 83 169 Georgia (Nov. 20) the following night at Barclays Center. 3P-FGA 48.3 51.7 234 219 453 3P-PCT* 36.8 37.9 86/234 83/219 169/453 Other marquee non-conference matchups include the John R. Wooden FT-M 64.6 35.4 257 141 398 Classic meeting against San Diego State on Dec. 1 at the Honda Center in FT-A 62.8 37.2 374 222 596 Anaheim. One week later, UCLA will face Texas in Houston’s Reliant Stadium. FT-PCT* 72.6 63.5 257/354 141/222 398/596 The Bruin men’s team will face Texas after UCLA’s women’s program takes *percentages in left two columns indicate percentage of shots made by players returning or lost on the Longhorns earlier that afternoon. UCLA will return home to open a six-game homestand, beginning Dec. QUICK FACTS 15 with a contest against Prairie View A&M, that is highlighted by a non- 2011-12 Record 19-14 First Year of Basketball: 1919-20 conference meeting versus Missouri on Dec. 28. The Bruins will begin 2011-12 Pac-12 Record: 11-7 UCLA’s All-Time Record: 1733-771 conference action against California (Jan. 3) and Stanford (Jan. 5) in the 2011-12 Pac-12 Finish: t-5th All-Time Win Pct.: .692 New Year. 2011-12 Home: 14-4 NCAA Tourney App: 44 2011-12 Road: 3-7 NCAA Final Four App: 18 In Pac-12 action, UCLA will host every conference foe except for Utah and 2011-12 Neutral: 2-3 NCAA Championships: 11 Colorado. On the road, the Bruins will play at every Pac-12 destination Lettermen Returning/Lost 7/9 Number of 20-Win Seasons: 46 outside of the two schools in Oregon. UCLA closes its home schedule with Starters Returning/Lost 3/2 Number of 30-Win Seasons: 8 a much-anticipated showdown versus Arizona on Saturday, March 2. The Newcomers 8 NIT Appearances: 2 Bruins will welcome ESPN’s College Gameday show to Pauley Pavilion prior Returning Redshirts 2 UCLA Enrollment: 39,500 to that evening’s tipoff. After closing the regular season at Washington Fr/So/Jr/Sr 6/4/6/1 Nickname: Bruins State (March 6) and Washington (March 9), UCLA will compete in the Pac- Head Coach: Ben Howland School Colors: Blue and Gold 12 Tournament in Las Vegas. Howland at UCLA: 208-97 (9 yrs.) Conference: Pac-12 Howland Overall: 376-196 (18 yrs.) Director of Athletics: Dan Guerrero

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