Bruins lead the nation with 107 NCAA team championships and 128 total national championships.
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The defending conference champions, UCLA will seek its sixth postseason appearance in the last seven seasons in 2012.
The UCLA Men’s Basketball team has won 11 NCAA Championships, 10 under legendary Coach John Wooden, holding the record for the most men’s basketball championships. They have made it to the Final Four four times in the last five years.
The Bruins take their show on the road this winter in what promises to be a great season with 14 home games at the Los Angeles Sports Arena and 4 at the Honda Center in Anaheim.
The UCLA Men’s Golf Team won the 2008 NCAA Championship, making it UCLA’s 103 NCAA Championship title. With the capture of the NCAA Central Region Title last year, the team has advanced to the NCAA Championships for the past 7 years, a school record.
The UCLA Men’s Tennis team has won 16 NCAA Championship, the second most for any UCLA sport right behind Men’s Volleyball, with their last title in 2005.
The UCLA Men’s Track and Field team has won 8 NCAA Championships and has produced some world-class athletes, including Meb Keflezighi, winner of the 2009 New York City Marathon, becoming the first American to win the title in 17 years.
The men's team is coming off an undefeated home season in 2011 and will look to extend that streak in 2012 battling some of the top track and field stars in the U.S. and world as competitors.
Experience the excitement of men's collegiate volleyball as the UCLA Bruins compete for an unprecedented 20th NCAA title in legendary head coach Al Scates's 50th and final season at the helm of the program.
The UCLA Women’s Basketball won the 2006 Pac-10 Championship and they hope to achieve another title this year. Many Bruins have gone on to play for the WNBA or have received prestigious awards such as All-America Honors and the FIBA Hall of Fame.
UCLA Women’s Golf team members have competed in and won a variety of prestigious competitions, such as the U.S. Women’s Amateur, the UCF Challenge, the Lorena Ochoa Invitational and many more. The team won the NCAA Championship title in 2011. They have a total of 3 NCAA Championships.
UCLA Women’s Gymnastics team has won 6 NCAA Championships under Coach Valorie Kondos Field, with their last title in 2010. They have also won 15 Pac-10 Gymnastics Championships. Some UCLA Women’s Gymnastics team members have competed for the U.S. Olympic Team.
Experience an electric atmosphere in this intimate setting as the Bruins look to build another championship season.
The UCLA Women’s Softball team has earned 11 NCAA Championships, with their most recent in 2010. Several Bruin Softball alumni have continued on to become Olympic athletes.
The UCLA Women’s swimming and Diving team has captured several titles, such as the Nike Cup Crown, the Hawaii Invitational and the Pac-10 title twice.
Coached by Stella Sampras, sister of Peter Sampras, the UCLA Women’s Tennis team has won 1 NCAA Championship in 2008 and has captured a several individual titles.
Two of the top junior players in the nation, Ohio's Kyle McPhillips and Florida's Chanelle Van Nguyen signed letters-of-intent to join the Bruin program. McPhillips will be a freshman at UCLA in the fall of 2012. Van Nguyen is eligible to join the team beginning this January.
Considered one of the best college water polo teams in the country, the UCLA Women’s Water Polo team has won 7 NCAA Championships and a number of non-NCAA national championships. Their most recent NCAA title was for the 2009 season, after previously winning the championship four years in a row.
The Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner Kersee Invite has hosted some of the best track and field stars in the country and world and in an Olympic year, looks to bring in top talent once again.
The new Pauley. Subject to final design.
Learn all you want to know about the plans to renovate this campus icon. UCLA sports teams will continue to compete in Pauley Pavilion through the 2010-2011 season. While construction outside the arena will not affect current seat allocations or parking lot availability, it may impact entrance protocols, gate access, game day vendor locations and restroom access at the stadium. Season ticket holders will be notified of these changes as they become known to the UCLA Athletic Department.
For more info visit UCLA Athletics.
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