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  2. UCLA Bruins men's basketball - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Pauley Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The 1978 AIAW Women's Basketball Championship Final Four was hosted at Pauley Pavilion. UCLA defeated the University of Maryland, College Park 90–74 to win their first Women's basketball championship in front of a crowd of 9,531. The Grateful Dead performed here on November 20, 1971, November 17, 1973, December 30, 1978, and November 25, 1979.

  4. 2020–21 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    In the Final Four, UCLA faced the top-ranked team in the country in Gonzaga, who were seeking to become the first undefeated national champion since Indiana in 1976. [24] UCLA was a 14-point underdog, the largest Final Four point spread since the tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1985. [25]

  5. Spotlight shines on Los Angeles with UCLA-USC in top-ranked ...

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    The attendance in that game was 1,982 people in the 10,258 capacity arena. ... Thursday night when top ranked and undefeated UCLA visits No. 6 USC ... each team has been so dominant. UCLA has the ...

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

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    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.

  7. UCLA, South Carolina, Texas and Notre Dame are No. 1 seeded ...

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    Teams just outside the top 16 included Alabama, Baylor, Michigan State, Mississippi and West Virginia. The Final Four will be played in Tampa, Florida, on April 4 and the NCAA championship game is two days later. The NCAA has been doing in-season reveals since 2015 to give teams an early idea of where they could be come selection night.

  8. No. 5 UCLA stuns No. 1 South Carolina to reaffirm its ...

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    UCLA women's basketball makes history in a 77-62 win over defending champion South Carolina in the Bruins' first-ever win against a top-ranked opponent. ... a 77-62 victory that ended the ...

  9. 1994–95 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    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. [10]