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XVI A LL -AMERICAN BRUINS UCLA has produced some of the finest college football All- Americans. Included are three-time consen- sus choices, linebacker Jerry Rob- inson (1976-78) and free safety Kenny Easley (1978-80). They are the only three-time consensus All- Americans in Pacific-10 Confer- ence history. In 2003, All-America Dave Ball was named Chevrolet Defensive Player of the Year. In 2001, All- America Robert Thomas was a fi- nalist for the Butkus Award. In 2000, All-America Freddie Mitchell was a finalist for the Biletnikoff Award. In 1998, two Bruins — Unitas Award winner Cade McNown and Outland Trophy winner Kris Farris — were selected first-team All- Americans. In 1997, four Bruins — Skip Hicks, Chad Overhauser, Chris Sailer and Shaun Williams — earned first-team acclaim. Jonathan Ogden, the Outland Award winner, and Karim Abdul- Jabbar were first-team selections in 1995. BRUIN FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS SINCE 1980 1991 Matt Darby, SS 1990 Eric Turner, FS Roman Phifer, OLB 1989 Frank Cornish, OC Kirk Maggio, P 1988 Troy Aikman, QB Darryl Henley, CB-PR Carnell Lake, OLB Charles Arbuckle, TE 1987 Gaston Green, TB Ken Norton, ILB 1985 John Lee, PK 1984 John Lee, PK 1983 Don Rogers, FS 1981 Tim Wrightman, TE Luis Sharpe, OT 1980 Kenny Easley, FS Freeman McNeil, TB 2003 Dave Ball, DE 2001 Robert Thomas, LB 2000 Freddie Mitchell, WR 1998 Kris Farris, OT Cade McNown, QB 1997 Skip Hicks, TB Chad Overhauser, OT Chris Sailer, PK/P Shaun Williams, FS 1995 Jonathan Ogden, OT Karim Abdul-Jabbar, TB 1994 Kevin Jordan, FL 1993 J.J. Stokes, SE Jamir Miller, OLB Bjorn Merten, PK Vaughn Parker, OT Craig Novitsky, OG Marvin Goodwin, SS 1992 Carlton Gray, CB Jonathan Ogden, Offensive Lineman, Baltimore Raven All-Pro Freddie Mitchell, Wide Receiver, Philadelphia Eagles Robert Thomas, Linebacker, St. Louis Rams

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Page 1: 22 04 Recruiting - Sidearm Sports...earned first-team acclaim. Jonathan Ogden, the Outland Award winner, and Karim Abdul-Jabbar were first-team selections in 1995. BRUIN FIRST-TEAM

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ALL-AMERICAN BRUINSUCLA has produced some of

the finest college football All-Americans.

Included are three-time consen-sus choices, linebacker Jerry Rob-inson (1976-78) and free safetyKenny Easley (1978-80). They arethe only three-time consensus All-Americans in Pacific-10 Confer-ence history.

In 2003, All-America Dave Ballwas named Chevrolet DefensivePlayer of the Year. In 2001, All-America Robert Thomas was a fi-nalist for the Butkus Award. In2000, All-America Freddie Mitchellwas a finalist for the BiletnikoffAward.

In 1998, two Bruins — UnitasAward winner Cade McNown andOutland Trophy winner Kris Farris— were selected first-team All-Americans. In 1997, four Bruins —Skip Hicks, Chad Overhauser,Chris Sailer and Shaun Williams —earned first-team acclaim.Jonathan Ogden, the OutlandAward winner, and Karim Abdul-Jabbar were first-team selectionsin 1995.

BRUIN FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS SINCE 19801991 Matt Darby, SS1990 Eric Turner, FS

Roman Phifer, OLB1989 Frank Cornish, OC

Kirk Maggio, P1988 Troy Aikman, QB

Darryl Henley, CB-PRCarnell Lake, OLBCharles Arbuckle, TE

1987 Gaston Green, TBKen Norton, ILB

1985 John Lee, PK1984 John Lee, PK1983 Don Rogers, FS1981 Tim Wrightman, TE

Luis Sharpe, OT1980 Kenny Easley, FS

Freeman McNeil, TB

2003 Dave Ball, DE2001 Robert Thomas, LB2000 Freddie Mitchell, WR1998 Kris Farris, OT

Cade McNown, QB1997 Skip Hicks, TB

Chad Overhauser, OTChris Sailer, PK/PShaun Williams, FS

1995 Jonathan Ogden, OTKarim Abdul-Jabbar, TB

1994 Kevin Jordan, FL1993 J.J. Stokes, SE

Jamir Miller, OLBBjorn Merten, PKVaughn Parker, OTCraig Novitsky, OGMarvin Goodwin, SS

1992 Carlton Gray, CB

Jonathan Ogden, Offensive Lineman,Baltimore Raven All-Pro

Freddie Mitchell, Wide Receiver,Philadelphia Eagles

Robert Thomas, Linebacker,St. Louis Rams

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UCLA AWARD WINNERS

Four coveted college football awards won by UCLAplayers over the years: the Heisman Trophy (left),the Davey O’Brien Award (above), the OutlandTrophy (below) and the Johnny Unitas Golden ArmAward (below left).

Award winners: Gary Beban won the HeismanTrophy in 1967; Troy Aikman won the DaveyO’Brien Award in 1988; Jonathan Ogden and KrisFarris won the Outland Trophy in 1995 and 1998,respectively; and Cade McNown won the JohnnyUnitas Golden Arm Award in 1998.

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FREEMAN MCNEILTCB Yds Avg TDs

1977 50 286 5.7 31978 81 408 5.0 21979 271 1396 5.2 61980 203 1105 5.4 10Tot 605 3195 5.3 21

GASTON GREENTCB Yds Avg TDs

1984 91 516 5.7 51985 158 712 4.5 61986 253 1405 5.6 171987 206 1098 5.3 11Tot 708 3731 5.3 39

TOP TEN CAREER RUSHERS

KEVIN WILLIAMSTCB Yds Avg TDs

1989 85 380 4.5 61990 27 112 4.1 21991 191 1141 6.0 81992 115 582 5.1 5Tot 418 2215 5.3 21

KERMIT JOHNSONTCB Yds Avg TDs

1971 80 414 5.2 21972 140 952 6.8 71973 150 1129 7.5 16Tot 370 2495 6.7 25

KEVIN NELSONTCB Yds Avg TDs

1980 101 481 4.8 41981 195 883 4.5 51982 90 321 3.6 41983 188 898 4.8 7Tot 574 2583 4.5 20

THEOTIS BROWNTCB Yds Avg TDs

1976 200 1092 5.5 131977 115 539 4.7 51978 211 1283 6.1 6Tot 526 2914 5.5 24

SKIP HICKSTCB Yds Avg TDs

1993 100 563 5.6 51994/5 56 261 4.7 41996 224 1034 4.6 171997 258 1282 5.0 22Tot 638 3140 4.9 48

KARIM ABDUL-JABBARTCB Yds Avg TDs

1992 48 124 2.6 11993 54 260 4.8 11994 210 1227 5.8 41995 296 1571 5.3 12Tot 608 3182 5.2 17

DESHAUN FOSTERTCB Yds Avg TDs

1998 126 673 5.3 101999 111 375 3.4 62000 269 1037 3.9 122001 216 1109 5.1 12Tot 722 3194 4.4 40

WENDELL TYLERTCB Yds Avg TDs

1973 41 246 6.0 51974 96 544 5.7 21975 208 1338 6.7 41976 181 1003 5.5 9Tot 526 3181 6.0 20

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TOP TEN CAREER PASSERS

GARY BEBANPA PC Yds TDs

1965 152 78 1483 91966 157 78 1245 61967 156 87 1359 8Tot 465 243 4087 23

MATT STEVENSPA PC Yds TDs

1983 0 0 0 01984 84 43 583 31985 67 38 479 21986 280 150 1869 11Tot 431 231 2931 16

DREW OLSONPA PC Yds TDs

2002 104 53 702 32003 325 173 2067 10Tot 429 226 2769 13

WAYNE COOKPA PC Yds TDs

1991 0 0 0 01992 13 8 155 11993 297 165 2067 181994 302 179 2501 15Tot 612 352 4723 34

CORY PAUSPA PC Yds TDs

1999 197 95 1336 72000 241 134 2154 172001 194 101 1740 82002 184 109 1647 10Tot 816 439 6877 42

DENNIS DUMMITPA PC Yds TDs

1969 208 114 1963 151970 344 175 2393 14Tot 552 289 4356 29

TOMMY MADDOXPA PC Yds TDs

1990 327 182 2682 171991 343 209 2681 16Tot 670 391 5363 33

TROY AIKMANPA PC Yds TDs

1987 273 178 2527 171988 354 228 2771 24Tot 627 406 5298 41

TOM RAMSEYPA PC Yds TDs

1979 37 16 273 41980 148 82 1116 91981 230 134 1793 161982 336 209 2986 21Tot 751 441 6168 50

CADE MCNOWNPA PC Yds TDs

1995 245 122 1698 71996 336 176 2424 121997 312 189 3116 241998 357 207 3470 25Tot 1250 694 10708 68

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DANNY FARMERRec Yds Avg TDs

1996 31 524 16.9 41997 41 649 15.8 31998 58 1274 22.0 91999 29 573 19.8 3Tot 159 3020 19.0 19

BRIAN POLI-DIXONRec Yds Avg TDs

1997 10 149 14.9 21998 44 712 16.2 101999 8 101 12.6 12000 53 750 14.2 52001 24 415 17.3 2Tot 139 2127 15.3 20

MIKE SHERRARDRec Yds Avg TDs

1982 2 34 17.0 11983 48 709 14.8 21984 43 729 17.0 41985 35 513 14.7 3Tot 128 1965 15.4 10

FREDDIE MITCHELLRec Yds Avg TDs

1998 4 108 27.0 11999 38 533 14.0 02000 77 1494 19.4 9Tot 119 2135 17.9 10

KARL DORRELLRec Yds Avg TDs

1982/3 29 438 15.1 61984 5 63 12.6 01985 39 565 14.5 11986 35 451 12.9 2Tot 108 1517 14.1 9

MIKE FARRRec Yds Avg TDs

1986 4 14 3.5 01987 24 294 12.3 11988 66 700 10.6 01989 30 471 15.7 1Tot 124 1497 12.1 2

CORMAC CARNEYRec Yds Avg TDs

1980 33 591 17.9 11981 29 539 18.6 51982 46 779 16.9 2Tot 108 1909 17.7 8

TOP TEN CAREER RECEIVERS

SEAN LACHAPELLERec Yds Avg TDs

1989 0 0 0.0 01990 39 607 15.6 21991 73 1056 14.5 111992 30 364 12.1 1Tot 142 2027 14.3 14

KEVIN JORDANRec Yds Avg TDs

1992 18 150 8.3 01993 45 612 13.6 21994 73 1228 16.8 71995 43 558 13.0 3Tot 179 2548 14.2 12

CRAIG BRAGGRec Yds Avg TDs

2001 29 408 14.1 22002 55 889 16.2 82003 73 1065 14.6 5Tot 157 2362 15.0 15

J.J. STOKESRec Yds Avg TDs

1991 5 55 11.0 01992 41 728 17.8 71993 82 1181 14.4 171994 26 505 19.4 4Tot 154 2469 16.0 28

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KENNY EASLEY•Three-time Consensus All-Ameri-can (1978-79-80)

•Ninth in 1980 Heisman voting•Fourth pick of 1981 draft•1984 AFC Defensive Player of theYear; played in five pro bowls

JAMES WASHINGTON•Four-year starter•Fifth in career tackles and third ininterceptions

•Won two Super Bowls with DallasCowboys

MARQUES ANDERSON•2001 fourth-team All-American•Made 236 career tackles, including63, second on the team, as senior

•Started 32 games in four seasons•Starred as rookie with Green Bayafter being third-round selection

TOD MCBRIDE•Four-year letterman (1995-98)•UCLA Special Teams Player of theYear in 1998

•Currently playing for the NFL’s At-lanta Falcons after three years inGreen Bay

DON ROGERS•1983 first-team All-American•Second in career tackles•18th selection in 1984 by Cleve-land Browns

•1984 AFC Defensive Rookie of theYear

MATT DARBY•Four-year starter•1991 first-team All-American•Seventh in career tackles•Fifth-round selection in 1992 NFLDraft by Buffalo Bills

•Played in two Super Bowls

CARLTON GRAY•Four-year starter—set UCLA inter-ception record (11 in 1991)

•1992 consensus All-American•1992 Academic All-American•30th pick of 1993 NFL Draft by Se-attle, played seven years in NFL

•2004 UCLA Hall of Fame inductee

LARRY ATKINS•Two-year starter•UCLA’s Most Valuable DefensivePlayer in 1998

•Led team in tackles in 1998•1999 NFL third-round selection byKansas City

SHAUN WILLIAMS•Three-year starter•Second-team All-American in 1997•Made 68 tackles in 1997•24th selection in 1998 NFL Draft byNew York Giants

•Played in 2001 Super Bowl

UCLA’S SECONDARY TRADITION

ERIC TURNER•1990 first-team All-American•No. 2 pick in 1991 NFL Draft•Fourth in career tackles•First-team All-Pro in 1994•Played in 1995 and ’97 NFL ProBowls

RICKY MANNING, JR.•Three-time All-Pac-10 cornerback,one of just six Bruins since 1964 tobe a three-time selection

•Started the final 45 games of hiscareer and made 13 interceptions

•Drafted in 2003 third round byCarolina and played in Super Bowl

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JERRY ROBINSON•Three-time consensus All-Ameri-can (1976-78)

•First in career tackles•21st pick in 1979 NFL Draft•Two-time Pro Bowl selection•Played 13 years with Philadelphiaand Oakland

KEN NORTON•1987 first-team All-American•Second-round pick in 1988 by Dal-las Cowboys, played 13 years withDallas and San Francisco

•Only player to win three straightSuper Bowls (1993-95)

•Three-time Pro Bowl selection

ROMAN PHIFER•1990 first-team All-American•Second-round selection in 1991 byL.A. Rams

•Starting OLB for World ChampionNew England Patriots in 2001 and2003

MARVCUS PATTON•Set school record (since broken) in1989 with 22 TFL and made 11quarterback sacks

•Selected by Buffalo in 1990•Played in four Super Bowls•Now with Kansas City Chiefs asstarting outside linebacker

JAMIR MILLER•1993 consensus All-American•Butkus Award finalist•Made 12.5 QB sacks and 18 tack-les for loss in 1993

•10th player selected in 1994 by Ari-zona; became All-Pro in Cleveland

CARNELL LAKE•1988 first-team All-American•Second-round pick in 1989 byPittsburgh, played 12 years withPittsburgh and Baltimore

•Played in 1996 Super Bowl•Five-time Pro Bowl selection

UCLA’S LINEBACKER TRADITION

DONNIE EDWARDS•1995 pre-season All-America•Made 12.5 QB sacks and 22 TFLas a junior in 1994

•Fourth-round choice of Kansas Cityin 1996 NFL Draft

•Starting linebacker for San Diego•Played in 2003 Pro Bowl

RYAN NECE•Starter at outside linebacker forfour years

•Made 280 career tackles•2001 Butkus Award semifinalist•1998 Freshman All-American•Member of 2003 Super BowlChampion Tampa Bay Buccaneers

ROBERT THOMAS•2001 consensus All-America andPac-10 Defensive Player of Year

•Butkus Award finalist•Set UCLA record with 26 tackles forlosses in 2001

•First-round choice of St. Louis in2002 NFL Draft

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MAX MONTOYA•1979 seventh round selection byCincinnati Bengals

•Played 16 years — 11 with Cincin-nati, five with Raiders

•Played in four Pro Bowls•Played in two Super Bowls

IRV EATMAN•Three-year starter•First-team All-Pac-10 twice•Eighth pick in 1983 USFL Draft byPhiladelphia Stars

•Played 14 seasons in USFL (three)and NFL (11)

DUVAL LOVE•First-team All-Pac-10 twice•Drafted by L.A. Rams in 1985•Played 12 years in NFL with LosAngeles, Pittsburgh and Arizona

•Played in 1995 Pro Bowl

FRANK CORNISH•1989 first-team All-American•Sixth-round selection in 1990 bySan Diego Chargers

•Won 1993 and 1994 Super Bowlswith Dallas Cowboys

VAUGHN PARKER•Four-year starter•1993 first-team All-American•Three-time All-Pac-10 choice•1994 second round selection bySan Diego Chargers

•Played in 1995 Super Bowl

DAVID RICHARDS•1987 First-team All-Pac-10•Fourth-round selection in 1988 bySan Diego Chargers

•Played nine NFL seasons

KRIS FARRIS•Three-year starter at tackle; startedall 35 games during his career

•1998 Outland Trophy winner•1998 first-team All-American•Third-round pick in 1999 by Pitts-burgh

CHAD OVERHAUSER•Four-year starter•First-team All-American in 1997•Seventh-round selection in 1998 bythe Chicago Bears

•Played with Chicago, Seattle andHouston in NFL

MIKE FLANAGAN•1995 third-team All-American cen-ter as a senior

•Two-time first-team All-Pacific-10selection

•Selected by Green Bay in thirdround of 1996 NFL Draft

UCLA’S OFFENSIVE LINEMEN IN THE NFL

JONATHAN OGDEN•1995 consensus All-American•1995 Outland Trophy winner•No. 4 selection in 1996 NFL Draftby Baltimore Ravens

•2001 Super Bowl champion•Six-time Pro Bowl player

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MIKE LODISH•Two-year starter•Played 11 years in the NationalFootball League

•Played in six Super Bowls, an NFLrecord, with Buffalo and Denver

DAVE BALL•2003 Chevrolet National DefensivePlayer of the Year

•2003 Consensus All-American andfinalist for Nagurski, Lombardi andHendricks awards

•Made 16.5 sacks in 2003 to tie fornational lead and set school mark

TRAVIS KIRSCHKE•Four-year letterman (1993-96)•Three-year starter at defensive end•Made nine tackles for loss as a se-nior in 1996

•Eighth year in NFL, now playingwith Pittsburgh

KENYON COLEMAN•Three-year starter•2001 Third-team All-American•2001 Defensive winner of MorrisTrophy as Pac-10’s top lineman

•Made 34 career tackles for loss•Selected in fifth round of 2002 NFLDraft by Oakland; now with Dallas

MARK WALEN•1985 Pac-10 Defensive Player ofthe Year

•Two-year starter•Played in three Rose Bowls•Third-round selection by the NFL’sDallas Cowboys

MANU TUIASOSOPO•1978 second-team All-American•12th in career tackles•18th selection in 1979 NFL Draft bySeattle Seahawks

•Played in NFL eight years

FRED MCNEILL•First-team All-American in 1973 asdefensive end

•17th selection in the 1973 NFLDraft by Minnesota

•Played 12 years in NFL, includingthe 1975 Super Bowl

IRV EATMAN•Three-year starter•Twice selected All-Pac-10 as de-fensive lineman before moving tooffense as senior

•Played in USFL and NFL for 14years

UCLA’S DEFENSIVE LINE TRADITION

JOHN RICHARDSON•Two-time All-League selection in1965 and 1966

•Played seven NFL seasons•Appeared in the 1972 Super Bowlwith the Miami Dolphins

CLIFF FRAZIER•First-team All-American in 1975•Second-round selection in 1976 bythe NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs

TERRY TUMEY•Three-time All-Pac-10 selection(1985-86-87)

•Fourth in career tackles for lossand fourth in sacks

•Current assistant director of foot-ball administration with San Fran-cisco 49ers

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BRAD DALUISO•1992 and 2001 Super Bowls•Played in NFL for nine years•Leading UCLA scorer in 1990•Played with N.Y. Giants from 1993-2000

NORM JOHNSON•1996 Super Bowl with PittsburghSteelers

•17 NFL seasons•1981 UCLA leading scorer•Two-time All-Pro kicker

FRANK CORRAL•1976 All-Conference•Kicked 55-yard FG•1977 Bruin leading scorer•Third-round NFL draft pick•1980 Super Bowl•Pro Bowl kicker

EFREN HERRERA•1st-team All-American•Set seven school records•Leading Bruin scorer in 1971 and ’72•Nine years in NFL•1978 Super Bowl•Pro Bowl kicker

BJORN MERTEN•Four-year starter•First-team All-American in 1993 asfreshman

•Second at UCLA in career fieldgoals; Third in career scoring

•Twice All-Pac-10

KIRK MAGGIO•First-team All-American•No. 2 in NCAA in punting in 1989•45.2 average is third highest inUCLA history

BILL KILMER•Inducted into the Football Hall ofFame in 1999

•1973 Super Bowl and Pro Bowl•First round NFL draft pick after fin-ishing fifth in 1960 Heisman race

•Played 16 NFL seasons

CHRIS SAILER•First-team All-American as bothkicker and punter in 1997

•UCLA record 56-yard field goal•Streak of 15 straight field goals•No. 3 in NCAA in field goals in ’97•No. 5 in career field goals at UCLA

ZENON ANDRUSYSHYN•15-year pro career•Led nation in punting in 1967 andNo. 3 kick scorer

•First-team All-League•Led Bruins in punting in 1967-1969

UCLA’S PUNTER/PLACE KICKER TRADITION

JOHN LEE•Leading Bruin scorer•NCAA record holder for career FGs(85); most FG’s in season (29); FGaccuracy (.857)

•Second Round NFL draft pick

NATE FIKSE•Two-time first-team All-Pac-10punter

•Set UCLA career records for punts(267) and yardage (11,420) whileaveraging 42.8 yards

•Made 12 of 13 field goals as a se-nior, including final 12

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PAUL BERGMANN•First-team All-Pac-10 in 1983•Ranks No. 1 among Bruin tightends with 85 career receptions

•Made 44 receptions as a senior in1983 and 41 as a junior in 1982

•Played in both the USFL and NFL

CHARLES ARBUCKLE•1988 first-team All-American•Led team in receiving in 1989•Made 73 career receptions•Fifth-round selection of the NewOrleans Saints in1990

•Played for three NFL teams

BOB CHRISTIANSEN•1971 first-team All-Pac-8•Made 51 receptions in three sea-sons at UCLA

•Fifth-round selection in 1972 byLos Angeles Rams

UCLA’S TIGHT END TRADITION

TIM WRIGHTMAN•1981 consensus All-American•1981 Academic All-American•Made 73 career receptions•Played for USFL’s Chicago Blitz•Played in 1986 Super Bowl withChicago Bears

RICK WALKER•1976 All-Pac-8 selection•Fourth-round selection in 1977 bythe Cincinnati Bengals

•Played eight years in the NFL•Played in two Super Bowls with theWashington Redskins

DEREK TENNELL•Four-year letterman•Made 67 career receptions•Seventh round selection of the Se-attle Seahawks in 1987

•Played in 1993 Super Bowl withDallas Cowboys

BRYAN FLETCHER•2001 second-team All-Pacific-10selection

•Made 30 career receptions for 423yards (14.1 average)

•Sixth-round selection in 2002 bythe Chicago Bears

MIKE SEIDMAN•2002 finalist for Mackey Award fornation’s top tight end

•First-team All-Pac-10 in 2002•Set UCLA tight end record with 631yards in 2002

•Drafted in third round by Carolina

MIKE GRIEB•1998 first-team All-Pacific-10 se-lection

•Two-year starter•Averaged 17.1 yards as a senior•Made 57 receptions during his ca-reer

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UCLA – NO. 1 WITH 94 NCAA TEAM TITLES

NCAA Championships (94)Tennis (15)1950 1952 19531954 1956 19601961 1965 19701971 1975 19761979 1982 1984

Track & Field (8)1956 1966 19711972 1973 19781987 1988

Volleyball (18)1970 1971 19721974 1975 19761979 1981 19821983 1984 19871989 1993 19951996 1998 2000

Men (67)Basketball (11)1964 1965 19671968 1969 19701971 1972 19731975 1995

Golf (1)1988

Gymnastics (2)1984 1987

Soccer (4)1985 1990 19972002

Swimming (1)1982

Water Polo (7)1969 1971 19721995 1996 19992000

UCLA’s softball team has won 10 NCAA championships, including the 2003 and 2004 crowns. The Bruins have played in thetitle game in five of the last six years, winning three times (1999, 2003 and 2004).

Women (27)Golf (2)1991 2004

Gymnastics (5)1997 2000 20012003 2004

Softball (10)1982 1984 19851988 1989 19901992 1999 20032004

Indoor Track & Field (2)2000 2001

Track & Field (3)1982 1983 2004

Volleyball (3)1984 1990 1991

Water Polo (2)2001 2003

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GREAT NAMES, GREAT BRUINS

Amy Acuff (top left) is part of aUCLA track & field contingentthat regularly produces Olympicmedalists and world recordholders. Among UCLA’s mostfamous tracksters are JackieJoyner-Kersee, a six-timeOlympic medalist, the lateFlorence Griffth-Joyner, a three-time gold medalist in 1988, Hallof Famer Evelyn Ashford, whowon four gold medals andparticipated in four Olympiadsand Mike Powell, the worldrecord holder in the long jump.NBA superstar Reggie Miller(above right) is part of a roster ofprofessional basketball playersthat includes Hall of FamersKareem Abdul-Jabbar and BillWalton. No school claims moreprofessional soccer players orWorld Cup performers thanUCLA, among them Cobi Jones(left) and Brad Friedel (right) ofthe 2002 U.S. World Cup team.On Opening Day of 2004, theBruins claimed 18 players onMLS rosters, including playerson the last four World Cupteams.Photos courtesy of Getty Images

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1996 Olympian Holly McPeak (left)is one of 28 former Bruins whohave played women’s professionalbeach volleyball. On the men’sside, the list includes AVP careervictories leader Karch Kiraly, theonly athlete to win three Olympicgold medals in volleyball. FormerBruin Corey Pavin (below left) wonthe 1995 U.S. Open and has wonmore than $8 million in his career.A total of six former Bruinscurrently play on the PGA Tour.Troy Glaus (below right), the 2002World Series Most ValuablePlayer, heads the list of formerBruins playing Major LeagueBaseball.

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Only player to win six NBA MVPawards

Arthur Ashe First African American to winWimbledon tennis championship

Donald Barksdale First African American to win anOlympic basketball gold medal

Terry Donahue First football coach to win bowlgames in seven consecutive sea-sons

Lisa Fernandez First softball player to be namedoutstanding college athlete of theyear (Honda-Broderick Cup)

Florence Griffith-Joyner First woman to run 100 meters un-der 10.50

Jackie Joyner-Kersee Only woman to win back-to-backOlympic heptathlons; Top FemaleCollegiate Athlete of the Last 25Years

Karch Kiraly First three-time Olympic goldmedalist in volleyball

Mike Lodish First player to play in six SuperBowls

Ann Meyers First four-time female basketballAll-American

Ken Norton First player to win three straightSuper Bowls

Jackie Robinson First African American to play Ma-jor League Baseball

Al Scates First collegiate coach to win 18NCAA titles in a single sport

Kenny Washington First African American to play inthe NFL

John Wooden First man elected to the Basket-ball Hall of Fame as a player andcoach

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,basketball.

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