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1963–64 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team

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Coaches
  
No. 1

1963–64 record
  
30–0 (15–0 AAWU)

Assistant coach
  
Jerry Norman

AP
  
No. 1

Head coach
  
John Wooden

1963–64 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team

Conference
  
Athletic Association of Western Universities

The 1963–64 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team won its first NCAA National Basketball Championship under head coach John R. Wooden in his 16th year at UCLA. Assistant coach Jerry Norman convinced a reluctant Wooden to use the zone press, which the team had never utilized before. The press quickened the pace of the game and was influential in the first two national titles won by the Bruins, who were undersized.

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In the national title game, the Bruins defeated Duke, coached by Vic Bubas, by the score of 98–83. Walt Hazzard of UCLA was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. It was the team's 30th consecutive win, played before 10,684 fans in Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Missouri, March 21, 1964.

High scorers were Gail Goodrich, 27 points; Kenny Washington, 26; Jack Hirsch, 13; and Hazzard, 11. Hazzard, Keith Erickson and Duke's Jeff Mullins fouled out of the game.

In the semi-final game, Erickson and Hazzard scored 28 and 19 points respectively to help UCLA to defeat Kansas State 90–84 on March 20.

Players

  • G Gail Goodrich, (21.5 ppg/5.2 rpg), Jr.
  • C Fred Slaughter, (7.9 ppg/8.1 rpg), Sr.
  • G Walt Hazzard, (18.6 ppg/4.7 rpg), Sr.
  • F Keith Erickson, (10.7 ppg/9.1 rpg), Jr.
  • F Jack Hirsch, (14.0 ppg/7.6 rpg), Sr.
  • Doug McIntosh
  • Kenny Washington
  • Chuck Darrow
  • Kim Stewart
  • Mike Huggins
  • Vaughn Hoffman
  • Rich Levin
  • Kent Graham
  • Steve Brucker
  • Draft list

  • Walt Hazzard was number 1 draft pick in the NBA draft of 1964 by the Los Angeles Lakers.
  • References

    1963–64 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team Wikipedia