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Revision as of 16:20, 27 December 2020
The UCLA Bruins are the athletic teams that represent the University of California, Los Angeles. The Bruin men's and women's teams participate in NCAA Division I as part of the Pac-12 Conference and the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF). For football, they are in the Football Bowl Subdivision of Division I (formerly Division I-A). UCLA is second to only Stanford University as the school with the most NCAA team championships at 118 NCAA team championships. UCLA offers 11 varsity sports programs for men and 14 for women.
Basketball
First Season |
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1919-20 |
Team History |
UCLA Bruins (1927-present) Southern Branch Grizzlies (1923-27) Southern Branch Cubs (1919-23) |
Conference |
Southeastern Conference (1932-present) |
Venue |
Pauley Pavilion (1965-present) Honda Center (2011-12) Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena (1959-65, 2011-12) Venice High School (1955-56) Pan-Pacific Auditorium (alternate, 1949-59) Men's Gym (1932-65) |
Key People |
Players • Coaches |
Programs by season
1970s
Season/Date | Opponent | Venue | |
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1973-74 | |||
March 23, 1974 | vs. NC State | Greensboro Coliseum | |
1976-77 | |||
December 29, 1976 | vs. Utah State | Pauley Pavilion |
Media guides and yearbooks
All media guides
2020s | 2020-21 |
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Pac-12 Conference | |
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Full Members | Oregon State Beavers • Washington State Cougars |
Basketball Venues | |
Football Venues | Reser Stadium |