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In 1919, Fred Cozens became the first head coach of the UCLA basketball and football teams. Cozens coached the basketball team for two seasons, finishing with an overall record of 21–4. Caddy Works was the head coach of the Bruins from 1921 to 1939, guiding them to a 173–159 record. Works was a lawyer by profession and coached the team only ...
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has been the most successful college in the NCAA Tournament, winning 11 national titles. Ten of those championships came during a 12-year stretch from 1964 to 1975. UCLA also holds the record for the most consecutive championships, winning seven in a row from 1967 to 1973.
The men's college basketball program of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) was founded in 1919 and is known competitively as the UCLA Bruins. The team has had 13 head coaches in its history, and they have won 11 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Men's Division I Basketball Championships, the most of any school. [1]
NCAA National Championship trophies, rings, watches won by UCLA teams UCLA Women's Water Polo team honored for winning UCLA's 100th NCAA Championship, 2007. As of May 12, 2024, UCLA has won 123 NCAA team championships, second to Stanford's 135. The totals do not include any football championships at the FBS level.
The UCLA Bruins have won more NCAA men's basketball championships than any other school. But it's been awhile. How many times has the UCLA men's basketball team won an NCAA title?
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
Ed O'Bannon, MOP of the 1995 Championship team February 26, 1995 – Ed O'Bannon had 37 points in UCLA's win over Duke, 100–77 at Pauley Pavilion . March 19, 1995 – Tyus Edney scored a full-court dash basket for a win over Missouri with 4.8 seconds remaining in the second-round game of the NCAA championship tournament.
“That was beautiful basketball by UCLA, beautiful on both sides,” said Staley, whose team shot 36.4% to the Bruins’ 47.5%. “We ran into a buzzsaw today.” UCLA coach Cori Close calls out ...