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PREVIEW All-Time Postseason Results 59 Non-Conference Series Records 137 Postseason Scoring Recaps 60 Record vs. Pac-10 Conference Opponents 138 2010-11 UCLA Schedule 2 NCAA Championship Teams 68 The Pacifi c-10 Conference 142 2010-11 Team Rosters 3 NIT Championship Team 74 2010 NCAA Tournament Information 143 2010-11 Outlook 4 Legendary Coach John Wooden 75 This is UCLA 144 MEET THE UCLA BRUINS University Administration 145 RECORDS Athletic Director Daniel G. Guerrero 146 6 UCLA Hall of Fame 148 Individual and Team Records 80 Blake Arnet 9 Pauley Pavilion 150 Pauley Pavilion Records 81 Matt Carlino 11 Prominent UCLA Alumni 152 Beating No. 1 81 Matt DeMarcus 12 UCLA’s Fabulous Alumni 153 Career Leaders-Scoring/Rebounding 82 Jack Haley 13 UCLA — The Complete Package 154 Top 10 Career Leaders 83 14 Athletics Endowment Program 156 Top 10 Season Leaders 84 Kenny Jones 16 Yearly Leaders 86 Lazeric Jones 17 THE UCLA EXPERIENCE Leaders By Class 88 Tyler Lamb 18 The 35- Club 89 This is 158 Brendan Lane 19 Miscellaneous Records 90 Media Exposure 160 21 Career Player Statistics 91 Pauley Pavilion Campaign of Champions 162 24 Team Top 10 Records 95 2008 Final Four 164 Alex Schrempf 26 Year-By-Year Team Statistics 96 2007 Final Four 166 Joshua Smith 27 UCLA’s 100-Point Games 98 2006 Final Four 168 28 UCLA’s Top Crowds 99 1995 National Champions 170 Tyler Trapani 29 UCLA and the NBA Draft 172 30 HISTORY UCLA Bruins in the NBA 174 32 UCLA and the NBA All-Star Game 176 Retired Numbers 102 UCLA’s McDonald’s All-Americans 177 STAFF UCLA’s Sports Illustrated Covers 104 Athletic Facilities 178 UCLA’s All-Americans 105 Head Coach 36 Athletic Performance Center 179 All-Conference Bruins 105 Assistant Coach Phil Mathews 44 Training Facilities 180 Academic All-Americans 105 Assistant Coach Scott Duncan 45 Student Life 182 Bruins in the NBA 106 Assistant Coach Scott Garson 46 City of Westwood 183 UCLA’s All-Time Draft List 108 Director of Operations Tyus Edney 47 City of Los Angeles 184 UCLA Basketball Lettermen 109 Bruin Support Staff 48 J.D. Morgan Center 186 Annual UCLA Awards 110 NCAA Silver Anniversary Award 187 UCLA Starting Lineups 112 REVIEW Champions in the Classroom 188 All-Time Numerical Roster 114 Pacifi c-10 Conference 190 2009-10 Results 52 All-Time Assistant Coaches List 117 UCLA’s Olympic Heritage 192 2009-10 Statistics 53 UCLA’s All-Time Head Coaching Records 118 Nell and John Wooden 194 2009-10 Pacifi c-10 Standings/Honors 54 UCLA’s Year-By-Year Results 120 Athletic Endowment 195 2009-10 Pacifi c-10 Team Statistics 55 Bruin Greats 196 2009-10 Pacifi c-10 Individual Statistics 56 MEDIA AND GENERAL INFORMATION International Experience 198 TRADITION Media Information 134 Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame 200 UCLA Media Outlets 135 The Legacy of Jackie Robinson 202 Championship Seasons 58 Record vs. Non-Conference Opponents 136 The Legacy of Don Barksdale 203

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DAY, DATE OPPONENT TV TIME Thu., Nov. 4 Westmont College (Exhibition) BruinTV 7:30 pm Tue., Nov. 9 Cal State Los Angeles (Exhibition) BruinTV 7:30 pm Fri., Nov. 12 Cal State Northridge BruinTV 7:30 pm Mon., Nov. 15 Pepperdine (NIT Season Tip-Off) ESPNU 8:00 pm Tue., Nov. 16 Nevada/Pacifi c (NIT Season Tip-Off) ESPNU 8:30 pm Mon.-Tue., Nov. 22-23 NIT Season Tip-Off Consolation Rounds (TBD) TBD TBD Wed., Nov. 24 @ NIT Season Tip-Off Semifi nals (New York) ESPN2 7:00 pm/9:00 pm ET Fri., Nov. 26 @ NIT Season Tip-Off Finals (New York) ESPN 2:30 pm/5:00 pm ET Thu., Dec. 2 @ Kansas (Pac-10/Big 12 Series) ESPN 8:00 pm CT Sun., Dec. 5 Montana PT - 9 pm 7:00 pm Sat., Dec. 11 Cal Poly PT 5:00 pm Mon., Dec. 13 UC Davis PT 7:30 pm Sat., Dec. 18 @ Wooden Classic (BYU) FSN/FSW 2:30 pm Tue., Dec. 21 Montana State BruinTV 7:30 pm Thu., Dec. 23 UC Irvine PT 7:30 pm Wed., Dec. 29 Washington State FSN/FSW 8:00 pm Fri., Dec. 31 Washington FSN/PT 1:00 pm Sun., Jan. 9 @ USC FSN/PT 7:30 pm Thu., Jan. 13 @ Oregon State PT 5:30 pm Sat., Jan. 15 @ Oregon PT 2:00 pm Thu., Jan. 20 California PT 7:30 pm Sat., Jan. 22 Stanford CBS 11:00 am Thu., Jan. 27 @ Arizona ESPN/2 7:00 pm MT Sat., Jan. 29 @ Arizona State FSN/PT 1:30 pm MT Wed., Feb. 2 USC FSN/FSW 8:00 pm Sat., Feb. 5 St. John’s CBS 10:00 am Thu., Feb. 10 Oregon PT 7:30 pm Sat., Feb. 12 Oregon State FSN/PT 1:00 pm Thu., Feb. 17 @ Stanford FSN/FSW 7:30 pm Sun., Feb. 20 @ California FSN/PT 7:00 pm Thu., Feb. 24 Arizona State FSN/PT 8:00 pm Sat., Feb. 26 Arizona FSN/PT 1:00 pm Thu., Mar. 3 @ Washington ESPN/FSN WC 6/8:00 pm Sat., Mar. 5 @ Washington State CBS/FSN2 WC 11/2:30/7:30 Wed.-Sat., Mar. 9-12 @ Pacifi c Life Pac-10 Tournament (@ Staples Center, Los Angeles) FSN & CBS TBD All Times Pacifi c. All games broadcast on the UCLA/ISP Radio Network (AM 570 KLAC in Los Angeles) and nationally on Sirius Satellite Radio. FSN/PT- Live in Los Angeles on Prime Ticket as part of Pac-10 national package. FSN/FSW - Live in Los Angeles on FS West as part of Pac-10 national package. PT - Live in Los Angeles on Prime Ticket FSW - Live in Los Angeles on FS West Wildcard - Wildcard television selection made 10-12 days before the date of the contest

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NO. NAME POS HT WT CL DOB HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL)

0 Anthony Stover C 6-10 235 Fr. (1) 6/1/90 Pasadena, Calif. (Windward School) 1 Tyler Lamb G 6-5 200 Fr. 5/16/91 West Covina, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) 2 Kenny Jones G 6-0 190 Jr. 7/11/90 Los Angeles, Calif. (St. Bernard HS) 3 Malcolm Lee** G 6-5 200 Jr. 5/22/90 Moreno Valley, Calif. (John W. North HS) 4 Tyler Trapani** G 6-0 190 Jr. 5/6/90 Simi Valley, Calif. (Simi Valley HS) 5 Jerime Anderson** G 6-2 183 Jr. 10/5/89 Anaheim, Calif. (Canyon HS) 10 Alex Schrempf F 6-5 220 Fr. (1) 7/13/90 Seattle, Wash. (Bellevue HS) 11 Lazeric Jones G 6-0 187 Jr. 8/11/90 , Ill. (John A. Logan College) 12 Matt Carlino G 6-1 175 Fr. 5/3/92 Scottsdale, Ariz. (Bloomington (Ind.) South HS) 13 Matt DeMarcus G 6-3 203 Jr. 3/4/90 Solvang, Calif. (Santa Ynez Valley Union HS) 14 Jack Haley G 6-4 185 Fr. 3/18/92 Seal Beach, Calif. (Los Alamitos HS) 15 Blake Arnet** G 6-0 180 Jr. 12/7/89 Laguna Niguel, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) 20 David Wear F 6-10 225 So. (2) 9/21/90 Huntington Beach, Calif. (North Carolina) 21 Brendan Lane* F 6-9 223 So. 11/19/90 Rocklin, Calif. (Rocklin HS) 22 Reeves Nelson* F 6-8 235 So. 9/18/91 Modesto, Calif. (Modesto Christian HS) 23 Tyler Honeycutt* F 6-8 188 So. 7/15/90 Los Angeles, Calif. (Sylmar HS) 24 Travis Wear F 6-10 220 So. (2) 9/21/90 Huntington Beach, Calif. (North Carolina) 34 Joshua Smith C 6-10 305 Fr. 5/14/92 Kent, Wash. (Kentwood HS) ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

NO. NAME POS HT WT CL DOB HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL)

5 Jerime Anderson** G 6-2 183 Jr. 10/5/89 Anaheim, Calif. (Canyon HS) 15 Blake Arnet** G 6-0 180 Jr. 12/7/89 Laguna Niguel, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) 12 Matt Carlino G 6-1 175 Fr. 5/3/92 Scottsdale, Ariz. (Bloomington (Ind.) South HS) 13 Matt DeMarcus G 6-3 203 Jr. 3/4/90 Solvang, Calif. (Santa Ynez Valley Union HS) 14 Jack Haley G 6-4 185 Fr. 3/18/92 Seal Beach, Calif. (Los Alamitos HS) 23 Tyler Honeycutt* F 6-8 188 So. 7/15/90 Los Angeles, Calif. (Sylmar HS) 2 Kenny Jones G 6-0 190 Jr. 7/11/90 Los Angeles, Calif. (St. Bernard HS) 11 Lazeric Jones G 6-0 187 Jr. 8/11/90 Chicago, Ill. (John A. Logan College) 21 Brendan Lane* F 6-9 223 So. 11/19/90 Rocklin, Calif. (Rocklin HS) 1 Tyler Lamb G 6-5 200 Fr. 5/16/91 West Covina, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) 3 Malcolm Lee** G 6-5 200 Jr. 5/22/90 Moreno Valley, Calif. (John W. North HS) 22 Reeves Nelson* F 6-8 235 So. 9/18/91 Modesto, Calif. (Modesto Christian HS) 10 Alex Schrempf F 6-5 220 Fr. (1) 7/13/90 Seattle, Wash. (Bellevue HS) 34 Joshua Smith C 6-10 305 Fr. 5/14/92 Kent, Wash. (Kentwood HS) 0 Anthony Stover C 6-10 235 Fr. (1) 6/1/90 Pasadena, Calif. (Windward School) 4 Tyler Trapani** G 6-0 190 Jr. 5/6/90 Simi Valley, Calif. (Simi Valley HS) 20 David Wear F 6-10 225 So. (2) 9/21/90 Huntington Beach, Calif. (North Carolina) 24 Travis Wear F 6-10 220 So. (2) 9/21/90 Huntington Beach, Calif. (North Carolina) * Indicates number of UCLA letters won - (1) 2009-10 redshirt; (2) 2010-11 redshirt

BASKETBALL STAFF PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Head Coach: Ben Howland (Weber State, 1979)

Assistant Coaches: Scott Duncan (The College of Wooster, 1978), Scott Garson (UC Santa Barbara, 1999) and Jerime (Jeremy) Anderson Phil Mathews (UC Irvine, 1972)

Director of Basketball Operations: Tyus Edney (UCLA, 1995) Lazeric Jones (luh-zare-ic) Administrative Assistants: Doug Erickson (San Jose State, 1990) and Arielle Moyall (UCLA, 2009) Men’s Basketball SID: Ryan Finney (Kansas State, 1990) Tyler Trapani (truh-paw-knee) Men’s Basketball Athletic Trainer: Laef Morris (Missouri State, 2004)

Men’s Basketball Athletic Performance Coach: Wes Long (Texas, 2003)

Men’s Basketball Equipment Manager: Pete Maglieri (LSU, 1996)

Men’s Basketball Video Coordinator: Jason Ludwig (UCLA, 2005)

Men’s Basketball Academic Coordinator: Kenny Donaldson (UCLA, 1997)

Student Managers: Elliott Asarch (Head Mgr.), Justin Lai, Andrew Lui, Andrew Morovati, Ryan Shiozaki, Dan Fitzpatrick

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With no seniors on the squad and coming off a 14- a year ago. The Bruins also held a tryout on Oct. 18 season, the Bruins fi nd themselves in a rebuilding 8 and has added Kenny Jones (6-0, 190), a junior year in 2010-11. But UCLA returns three starters guard to the 2010-11 roster. this season, compared to just one a year ago, and signed another nationally ranked recruiting class. THE SOPHOMORES After seeing its streak of players drafted in the NBA snapped at 13 consecutive years, UCLA has plenty This former Top 5 recruiting class is looking to of young talent on its roster, all eager to make their have a breakout season in 2010-11, with two of mark and return UCLA to where it belongs … among its members earning Pac-10 All-Freshman Team the nation’s elite basketball programs. honors last year. Leading the charge will be Pac-10 All-Freshman THE JUNIORS Team members Tyler Honeycutt (6-8, 188) and Reeves Nelson (6-8, 235), both returning starters There’s no doubt that this nationally top-ranked from a year ago. recruiting class has lost a lot of fi repower, but there Honeycutt got off to a slow start when an injury are seven juniors on the squad ready to lead the sidelined him for the fi rst six games of his freshman 2010-11 Bruins. campaign. But he responded well, becoming the Guard Malcolm Lee (6-5, 200) is one of three third freshman to lead the Bruins in rebounding returning starters and is UCLA’s leading scorer (6.5 rpg, 9th in Pac-10) in the last fi ve years. He returning after averaging 12.1 points per game last joined Luc Richard Mbah a Moute (8.2 rpg in 2006) year, which ranked 16th in the Pac-10 Conference. and Kevin Love (10.6 rpg in 2008) in that exclusive Reeves Nelson Lee played most of the season at , but club. Honeycutt led all Pac-10 freshmen with four should return to his natural slot this double-doubles, and those came over the last 11 season. He did an admirable job at point a year games of the season where he averaged 9.8 points ago, averaging 3.1 assists per game (10th in the and 7.4 rebounds during that span. Pac-10) and 4.4 rebounds per game. He is second in 2011-12. Travis (6-10, 220) averaged 3.5 points among all returning players in the Pac-10 in minutes and 2.2 rebounds per game last year at UNC while played as he averaged 34.8 minutes of action per David (6-10, 225), averaged 2.9 points and 1.7 game last year. rebounds per game. Point guard Jerime Anderson (6-2, 183), will battle it out for time as the fl oor general with another THE REDSHIRT FRESHMEN junior, transfer Lazeric Jones (6-0, 187). Anderson has been the back-up point guard in each of the last Two freshmen sat out the 2009-10 season for two seasons and averaged 5.8 points, 2.7 assists the Bruins and are redshirt freshmen this year. and 1.9 rebounds per game last year. He started in Center Anthony Stover (6-10, 235) and forward 14 of 32 games a year ago at the point. Alex Schrempf (6-5, 220) took their initial freshman Jones, a JC transfer from John A. Logan College in season to improve their strength and conditioning Chicago, Ill., will vie for the starting job at point and and overall game and will look to contribute to the is expected to help turn one of last year’s weaknesses Bruins’ efforts this year. Stover, who was part of into one of the team’s strengths in 2010-11. Jones the 2009 CIF-Division V Championship team at averaged 14.5 points, 5.7 assists and 4.9 rebounds Windward School, should contend for playing time per game last year as a sophomore. in the post. A trio of walk-on guards round out the six-man

class of juniors. Tyler Trapani (6-0, 190), Blake Arnet (6-0, 180) and Matt DeMarcus (6-3, 203) THE FRESHMEN each played on the squad last year. Trapani played in Head Coach Ben Howland has brought in another only one game (the Wooden Classic contests versus nationally ranked recruiting class with the 2010-11 Mississippi State) while Arnet played in just four Malcolm Lee crop that includes center Joshua Smith and guards minutes of three games and averaged 0.3 rebounds per game. DeMarcus never appeared in any games Tyler Lamb and Matt Carlino. Smith (Kentwood HS, Kent., Wash.) averaged 21.0 points, 14.0 rebounds and 5.0 blocks per Nelson was second on the squad in rebounding at game last year while leading Kentwood HS to the 5.7 rpg, which ranked 11th in the Pac-10 Conference. He led the Bruins and ranked second in the Pac-10 state championship. Smith (6-10, 305) was a 2010 last year in fi eld goal percentage at 64.7 percent McDonald’s All-American and will likely become the (119-of-184). He started in 14 games last year Bruins’ starting center. and missed four contests late in the season due Lamb (Mater Dei HS, Santa Ana, Calif.) averaged to injury. But he came back strong in the Pac-10 18.9 points, 7.0 rebounds and 3.5 blocks per game Tournament, recording his second double-double of last year. Lamb (6-5, 200) was a 2010 fi rst team the season with 19 points and 10 rebounds in the All-State selection and will vie for playing time with win over Arizona in the quarterfi nals. Lee at shooting guard. Brendan Lane (6-9, 223) also got off to a slow Carlino (Bloomington South HS (Ind.), Scottsdale, start, hampered by injuries. He made three starts on Ariz.) averaged 13.4 points, 5.9 rebounds and 4.3 the year and averaged 2.4 points and 1.5 rebounds assists per game as a junior last year at Bloomington per game while averaging 10.0 minutes per game South HS. Carlino (6-1, 172) graduated a year in 27 contests. Lane had surgery in April on his left early from high school to become eligible to help ankle to repair the damage from multiple injuries the Bruins immediately. He was named to the 2010 over the year, forcing him to miss fi ve months during Indiana Junior All-Star Team. offseason workouts. The fi nal freshman is a walk-on with ties to the The fi nal two sophomores to round out the fi ve- Bruin family. Jack Haley (6-4, 185) from Seal Beach, man class are new additions to the Bruins in 2010- Calif., will walk-on to the UCLA squad this season. Tyler Honeycutt 11 and will be sidelined for the season. Travis and The 2010 Griffi n Award winner from Los Alamitos David Wear transferred from North Carolina over High School, is the son of Bruin alum Jack Haley, who the summer and will be ready to make an impact had a successful 10-year career in the NBA.

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