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  2. UCLA Bruins men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    He won ten NCAA national championships in a 12-year period, including a run of seven in a row that shattered the previous record of only two consecutive titles; to this day, no other team has won more than two straight titles. [10] [11] Within this period, his teams won a men's basketball-record 88 consecutive games.

  3. List of NCAA Division I men's basketball champions - Wikipedia

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    The University of California, Los Angeles (trophy room pictured) has won the Men's Division I Basketball Championship a record 11 times. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I men's basketball tournament is a single-elimination tournament for men's college basketball teams in the United States. It determines the champion ...

  4. List of UCLA Bruins men's basketball seasons - Wikipedia

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    Statistics overview Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason Fred W. Cozens (1919–1921): 1919–20: Fred Cozens 12–2: 8–2: 2nd: 1920–21: Fred Cozens

  5. 1964–65 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 1964–65 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team won its second NCAA national championship under head coach John Wooden. [ 2 ] At Memorial Coliseum in Portland, Oregon , the #2 Bruins successfully defended their national title with a 91–80 win over top-ranked Michigan before 13,204.

  6. 1962–63 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 1962–63 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team was coached by John Wooden in his 15th year. The Bruins tied for first in the AAWU (7–5), and defeated Stanford in a one-game playoff for the berth in the NCAA tournament. They lost in their opener to Arizona State (79–93), but won ten national championships in the next thirteen years.

  7. 1966–67 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 1966–67 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team won UCLA's third NCAA national championship under head coach John Wooden with a win over Dayton. The Bruins went undefeated, winning all 30 games. In the NCAA West Regional at Corvallis, Oregon, the Bruins beat Wyoming (109–60) and Pacific (80–64).

  8. 1968–69 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    Three consecutive national championships for the Bruins, five in six years. This was the first year in which the Athletic Association of Western Universities officially adopted the name Pacific-8 Conference, although that name had been used unofficially since the 1964–65 season after Oregon and Oregon State joined the conference.

  9. 1972–73 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 1972–73 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team went undefeated again at 30–0 and claimed a seventh consecutive national championship. [2] [3] [4] [5]In the title game of the NCAA tournament at St. Louis, junior center Bill Walton scored 44 points (21 of 22 field goal attempts) with thirteen rebounds as the top-ranked Bruins defeated #12 Memphis State, 87–66.