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2011-12 SCHEDULE/RESULTS OVERALL: 7-6 PAC-12: 0-1 NOVEMBER: 11 Loyola Marymount L, 58-69 15 Middle Tennessee State 1 L, 66-86 21 Chaminade 2 W, 92-60 22 No. 14 Kansas 2 L, 56-72 23 No. 15 Michigan 2 L, 63-79 28 Pepperdine W, 62-39 DECEMBER: 3 Texas L, 59-69 10 Penn 3 W, 77-73 14 Eastern Washington W, 60-47 17 UC Davis 3 W, 82-39 20 UC Irvine W, 89-60 23 Richmond W, 71-63 29 @ Stanford 5 L, 59-60 31 @ California 5 1:06 p.m. JANUARY: 5 Arizona 3/4/5 8:00 p.m. 7 Arizona State 3/5 7:30 p.m. 15 @ USC 5 6:00 p.m. 19 @ Oregon State 5 7:30 p.m. 21 @ Oregon 5 1:00 p.m. 26 Utah 5 7:30 p.m. 28 Colorado 5 1:00 p.m. FEBRUARY: 2 @ Washington 5 6:00 p.m. 4 @ Washington State 5 2:00 p.m. 9 Stanford 5 6:00/8:00 p.m. 11 California 5 1:00 p.m. 15 USC 5 7:30 p.m. 18 @ St. John s 10:00 a.m. 23 @ Arizona State 5 5:30/7:30 p.m. 25 @ Arizona 5 11:00 a.m. MARCH: 1 Washington State 5 7:30 p.m. 3 Washington 5 TBD 7-10 Pac-12 Tournament 6 TBD 15-18 NCAA Tournament TBD 22-25 NCAA Tournament TBD 31 NCAA Final Four 7 TBD APRIL: 2 NCAA Championship 7 TBD LEGEND: 1 - Maui-on-Mainland (L.A. Sports Arena) 2 - EA Sports Maui Invitational (Lahaina Civic Center) 3 - Game will be played at Honda Center (Anaheim) 4 - John R. Wooden Classic (Honda Center, Anaheim) 5 - Pac-12 Conference Game 6 - Pac-12 Conference Tournament (Staples Center) 7 - Final Four (Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, La.) All times listed are Pacific (unless stated otherwise) GAMEDAY CENTRAL DATE: Dec. 31, 2011 SITE: Haas Pavilion (11,877) TIP-OFF: 1:06 p.m. (PT) TV: Fox Sports Net/FS West TALENT: Steve Physioc (play-by-play) and Marques Johnson (analyst) RADIO (UCLA Sports Network from IMG College): AM 1150 SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO (Cal s): 94 SIRIUS XM SATELLITE RADIO (Cal s): 190 TALENT: Isaac Lowenkron (play-by-play) Don MacLean (analyst) SERIES RECORD: UCLA leads 133-97 SERIES STREAK: California +1 IN THE POLLS UCLA began the season ranked 17th in the AP Top 25 and 20th in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll, but has fallen out of both polls. California is unranked in both polls. SERIES VS. CALIFORNIA This is the 231st meeting between UCLA and California with the Bruins leading the series 133-97 (.578). The Bruins lost a heartbreaker last year at Cal 76-72 in overtime on Feb. 20, 2011. It marked the second-straight game in Haas Pavilion that the two teams played an overtime game. UCLA won in 2010 in Berkeley when Michael Roll picked up a loose ball and sank a 13-foot jumper with 1.9 seconds left to give the Bruins a 76-75 victory. Jamal Boykin, who had given the Bears a 75-74 lead with a 15-foot jumper that banked in with 21 seconds left, tipped away a pass from the Bruins Jerime Anderson. But Roll grabbed it and made his game-winning shot. In last year s win by California, Malcolm Lee got a friendly bounce from a three-point shot at the buzzer to send the game into overtime, tied at 60-60. Jorge Gutierrez scored nine of his game-high 34 points in overtime to lift Cal to the 76-72 victory. Lee finished with 19 points for UCLA while Tyler Honeycutt was the only other Bruin to reach double figures with 14 points. Mark Sanders-Frison was the only other Golden Bear to reach double figures in scoring with 12 for Cal. Head Coach Ben Howland is 16-7 all-time against California. He has more wins against Cal than any other team he has faced in his 18 years of coaching. HEAD COACH BEN HOWLAND ON THE NATIONAL CHARTS Ben Howland earned his 300th victory of his career with the 72-54 win over DePaul in the 15th Annual John R. Wooden Classic (Dec. 13, 2008). He is currently 364-186 (.662), which ranks 35th on the winningest active coaches list by percentage and 50th on the active list by victories. Howland s first career victory was his first game at Northern Arizona in 1994, a 71-69 victory over New Mexico Highlands. His 100th career victory came in his second season at Pittsburgh in the 77-65 win at home over Seton Hall (Jan. 13, 2001). His 200th win came in his third season at UCLA with the 56-37 home win over Delaware State (Nov. 19, 2005). Howland is 19-9 (.679) in the NCAA Tournament (15-6 (.714) at UCLA). BRUINS INJURY REPORT Junior guard De End Parker has missed the last 11 games with patellar tendinitis and is out for the game against California (Dec. 31). Senior point guard Lazeric Jones and freshman guard Norman Powell both suffered left ankle sprains in practice on Dec. 27, but both were able to play in the Pac-12 opener at Stanford on Dec. 29 and will play against California on Dec. 31. 2011-12 BRUINS/OPPONENT POINTS BREAKDOWN Bruins Opponents Bruins Opponents Bruins Opponents POINTS IN THE PAINT Total PITP PITP/Game % of Total Pts. 406 31.2 45.4 284 21.8 34.8 UCLA Leader: Joshua Smith (90, 6.9, 72.0%) SECOND CHANCE POINTS Total SCP SCP/Game % of Total Pts. 164 12.6 18.3 125 9.6 15.3 UCLA Leader: Joshua Smith (44, 3.4, 35.2%) BENCH SCORING Total Pts Pts/Game % of Total Pts. 238 18.3 26.6 225 17.3 27.6 UCLA Leader: Norman Powell (73, 5.6, 100.0%) FAST BREAK POINTS Total FBP FBP/Game % of Total Pts. 124 9.5 13.9 42 3.2 5.1 UCLA Leader: Lazeric Jones (34, 2.6, 18.4%) POINTS OFF TURNOVERS Total POT POT/Game % of Total Pts. 211 16.2 23.6 139 10.7 17.0 UCLA Leader: Lazeric Jones (52, 4.0, 28.1%) POINTS FROM THE FOUL LINE Total FTsM FTsM/Game % of Total Pts. 178 13.7 19.9 143 11.0 17.5 UCLA Leader: Lazeric Jones (47, 3.6, 25.4%) National Champions - 64, 65, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 95 1

THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED... 100 Points By A Team By UCLA...100 vs. New Mexico State (12/15/09) By Opponent... 107 at Arizona (2/14/04) 40-Point+ Victory By UCLA... 43 (82-39) vs. UC Davis (12/17/11) By Opponent...41 (109-68) vs. N. Carolina (11/27/97) 30-Point Victory By UCLA... 32 (92-60) vs. Chaminade (11/21/11) By Opponent... 31 (79-48) at Oregon (3/1/03) 20-Point Victory By UCLA... 29 (89-60) vs. UC Irvine (12/20/11) By Opponent...20 (86-66) vs. MTSU (11/15/11) Overtime Game UCLA Win...58-54 at Washington State (3/5/11) UCLA Loss... 72-76 at California (2/20/11) Double Overtime Game UCLA Win... 80-77 vs. Washington State (1/6/05) UCLA Loss...65-68 vs. Cal State Fullerton (11/16/09) Five Players In Double-Figure Scoring By UCLA... 5 vs. Richmond (12/23/11) By Opponent...5 vs. Middle Tennessee St. (11/15/11) Zero Players In Double-Figure Scoring By UCLA... None since 1997 By Opponent... 0 vs. UC Davis (12/17/11) Made 30-39 Field Goals By UCLA... 34 vs. UC Irvine (12/20/11) By Opponent... 35 vs. MTSU (11/15/11) Made 40-49 Field Goals By UCLA... 41 vs. Wyoming (12/23/08) By Opponent... None since 2000 Made 50+ Field Goals By UCLA... None since 2000 By Opponent... None since 2000 Made Fewer Than 20 Field Goals By UCLA...18 vs. Eastern Washington (12/14/11) By Opponent...19 at Stanford (12/29/11) Had 70-79 Field Goal Attempts By UCLA... 70 vs. USC (3/13/09) By Opponent... 70 vs. Oregon State (2/12/11) Had 80-89 Field Goal Attempts By UCLA... 84 vs. Cal State Fullerton (11/16/09) By Opponent...88 vs. Arizona (3/13/03) Had 90-99 Field Goal Attempts By UCLA... 91 vs. Cincinnati (3/17/02) By Opponent... None since 2000 Had Fewer Than 40 Field Goal Attempts By UCLA... 39 vs. Oregon State (2/12/11) By Opponent...39 at Oregon State (1/2/09) Shot 50 Percent Or Better From The Field By UCLA...54.8 (34-61) vs. UC Irvine (12/20/11) By Opponent...54.7 (29-53) vs. Texas (12/3/11) Shot 60 Percent Or Better From The Field By UCLA...65.9 (29-44) at Washington St. (2/18/10) By Opponent.61.7 (29-47) vs. #15 Michigan (11/23/11) Shot Less Than 30 Percent From The Field By UCLA...27.1 (19-70) vs. USC (3/13/09) By Opponent... 23.6 (13-55) vs. UC Davis (12/17/11) Made 10+ Three-Point Field Goals By UCLA... 10-of-24 vs. California (1/20/11) By Opponent...10-of-27 vs. Richmond (12/23/11) Made 15+ Three-Point Field Goals By UCLA...17 vs. Arizona (1/19/02) By Opponent... None since 2000 Made Zero Three-Point Field Goals By UCLA... None since 2000 By Opponent...0-for-6 vs. LSU (4/1/06) Shot Over 60 Percent From The Three-Point Line By UCLA... 64.7 (11-17) vs. Arizona St. (12/31/08) By Opponent... 61.1 (11-18) at #18 ASU (2/12/09) Shot Over 70 Percent From The Three-Point Line By UCLA...73.3 (11-15) vs. Stanford (1/31/09) By Opponent...90.9 (10-11) vs. MTSU (11/15/11) Shot Less Than 20 Percent From The Three-Pt. Line By UCLA... 17.6 (3-17) vs. UC Davis (12/17/11) By Opponent...18.2 (4-22) vs. UC Davis (12/17/11) Made 30-39 Free Throws By UCLA...30-of-47 vs. Michigan State (3/17/11) By Opponent... 36-of-43 at Washington (1/24/09) Made 40+ Free Throws By UCLA... None since 2000 By Opponent... None since 2000 Made 5 Or Fewer Free Throws By UCLA... 4-of-7 vs. Pacific (11/16/10) By Opponent... 4-of-7 vs. Texas (12/3/11) Had 40-49 Free Throw Attempts By UCLA...30-of-47 vs. Michigan State (3/17/11) By Opponent... 36-of-43 at Washington (1/24/09) Had 50+ Free Throws Attempts By UCLA... None since 2000 By Opponent... None since 2000 Shot 80 Percent Or Better From The Free-Throw Line By UCLA...83.3 (15-18) at California (2/20/11) By Opponent... 81.3 (13-16) at Stanford (12/29/11) Shot 90 Percent Or Better From The Free-Throw Line By UCLA... 93.3 (14-15) at Washington St. (3/5/11) By Opponent... 90.5 (19-21) vs. California (3/12/10) Shot 100 Percent From The Free-Throw Line By UCLA...6-for-6 at Arizona (2/17/07) By Opponent...3-for-3 vs. Idaho State (12/15/07) Had 50-59 By UCLA...50 vs. UC Davis (12/17/11) By Opponent... 53 vs. Cal State Fullerton (11/16/09) Had 60+ By UCLA...61 vs. Portland (12/14/02) By Opponent... None since 2000 Had 20-29 Assists By UCLA... 22 vs. UC Irvine (12/20/11) By Opponent... 20 vs. Michigan State (3/17/10) Had 30+ Assists By UCLA... None since 2000 By Opponent... None since 2000 Had 10+ Blocks By UCLA...12 vs. Chaminade (11/21/11) By Opponent... 10 vs. Florida (4/3/06) Had 15+ Steals By UCLA...17 vs. CS Northridge (11/12/10) By Opponent...15 at Oregon State (1/13/11) Forced 20 Or More Turnovers By UCLA...27 vs. CS Northridge (11/12/10) By Opponent... 26 vs. Oregon State (2/12/11) Committed Less Than 10 Turnovers By UCLA...7 vs. UC Irvine (12/20/11) By Opponent... 9 vs. Oregon (3/10/11) UCLA S RECORD WHEN RANKED (AP) Rank W-L Pct. 1. 242-15.942 2. 113-18.863 3. 46-10.821 4. 46-9.836 5. 44-8.846 6. 50-8.862 7. 41-14.745 8. 47-7.870 9. 37-16.698 10. 30-9.769 11. 18-11.621 12. 26-6.813 13. 38-11.776 14. 12-5.706 15. 34-18.654 16. 23-14.622 17. 29-9.763 18. 20-4.833 19. 22-9.710 20. 16-4.800 21. 1-1.500 22. 2-0 1.000 23. 6-3.667 24. 9-2.818 25. 2-2.500 TOTAL 954-213.817 UCLA S RECORD VS. RANKED TEAMS (AP) Rank W-L Pct. 1. 10-19.345 2. 7-20.259 3. 4-9.308 4. 13-11.542 5. 11-6.647 6. 14-10.583 7. 12-9.571 8. 4-8.333 9. 10-4.714 10. 14-4.778 11. 7-4.636 12. 9-7.563 13. 11-6.647 14. 5-6.455 15. 1-10.091 16. 5-4.556 17. 5-5.500 18. 14-7.667 19. 12-5.706 20. 12-3.800 21. 2-3.667 22. 2-1.667 23. 1-1.500 24. 4-2.667 25. 3-4.429 TOTAL 192-167.535 2 NCAA Final Four Participants - 62, 64, 65, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 80, 95, 06, 07, 08

UCLA has four McDonald s All-Americans on its 2011-12 roster in senior guard Larry Drew II (2008), sophomore forwards Travis and David Wear (2009) and freshman center Joshua Smith (2010). UCLA is the all-time leader (since 1948) in NBA Draft picks with 108, followed by Kentucky (102), North Carolina (101) and Duke (77). The Bruins have had at least one NBA Draft pick in 14 of the last 15 years (none in 2010) and 22 overall picks during that span, including eight firstround selections. UCLA has produced 12 NBA Draft picks in Ben Howland s eight seasons (entering his ninth year), including six first-rounders. Additionally, Howland has had multiple draft picks in the same year in four of his eight seasons, including a high of three (two lottery picks in Russell Westbrook and Kevin Love and a second-round selection in Luc Richard Mbah a Moute) in 2008. The Bruins were ranked in the Associated Press Poll for 75 straight weeks (from the 2005-06 preseason poll to the final poll of the 2008-09 season). That streak was the longest in the nation at the time. The Bruins were never ranked at any time during the 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons. UCLA was ranked No. 17 in the AP Poll and at No. 20 in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll to start the 2011-12 campaign. In the last six years in Pacific-12 Conference play, UCLA is 35-20 (.636) on the road (35-14 everywhere, excluding Seattle) and 44-10 (.815) at home. In the last six years, Head Coach Ben Howland and UCLA are 43-6 (.878) in the first game of a twogame Pac-12 weekend series and 29-19 (.604) in the second game (this doesn t include USC and non-conference weekends). The Bruins had won 32 consecutive games opening a Pac-10 weekend series until a loss at Arizona State (Feb. 12, 2009). Overall, UCLA is 53-12 (.815) in the opening game of a weekend series, but just 35-29 (.547) in the second game. UCLA has held 96 opponents under 60 points in the Ben Howland era (in 9th season) and is 93-3 (.969) in those contests. UCLA s scoring defense of 66.3 ppg in 2010-11 was the second highest only to the 2009-10 season s average of 68.6 ppg in the last six years. UCLA allowed fewer than 60 points per game in the three seasons it reached the Final Four (59.0 in 2008, 59.9 in 2007 and 58.7 in 2006). Ben Howland was the first UCLA coach since John Wooden to win three straight conference championships (2006-08) and is the only other coach at UCLA other than Wooden (nine) to make three straight trips to the Final Four. UCLA set a school record for most wins in a threeyear span with 97 from 2005-08 (35 in 2007-08, 30 in 2006-07 and 32 in 2005-06). UCLA compiled a record of 97-17 (.851) over that span (2005-06 to 2007-08). The previous high was 89 wins set in 1970-71 to 1972-73. With its win over Texas A&M in the second round of the 2008 NCAA Tournament, UCLA won its 33rd game, which was the most in school history (UCLA ended the season with 35 wins). The old mark of 32 was set by the 1995 national championship team and was later tied in 2006. HOW UCLA STACKS UP OVER THE LAST SIX-PLUS YEARS (AS OF DEC. 30, 2011) OVERALL WINS 1. UCLA 167 2. Washington 144 3. Arizona 135 4. California 128 5. USC 125 Washington State 125 7. Stanford 121 8. Oregon 117 9. Arizona State 103 10. Utah 97 11. Colorado 95 12. Oregon State 83 CONFERENCE WINS 1. UCLA 79 2. Washington 65 3. Arizona 63 4. California 59 5. USC 57 6. Stanford 55 7. Washington State 51 8. Utah 44 Oregon 44 10. Arizona State 43 11. Colorado 30 12. Oregon State 28 NCAA TOURNAMENT WINS 1. UCLA 15 2. Washington 6 Arizona 6 4. Oregon 3 USC 3 Washington State 3 7. Stanford 2 8. Arizona State 1 California 1 10. Oregon State 0 Colorado 0 Utah 0 NCAA TOURNAMENT WINS (NATIONAL RANK) 1. North Carolina 17 2. Florida 16 3. UCLA 15 Kansas 15 5. Memphis 13 Butler 13 Connecticut 13 PAC-10 CHAMPIONSHIPS 1. UCLA 3 2. Arizona 1 Washington 1 California 1 NCAA FINAL FOUR APPEARANCES 1. UCLA 3 2. All Others 0 PACIFIC-10 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS 1. UCLA 2 Washington 2 3. Oregon 1 USC 1 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1. UCLA 2 2. Arizona State 1 Washington 1 California 1 Arizona 1 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1. UCLA 2 Arizona 2 3. Washington 1 California 1 NBA DRAFT PICKS 1. UCLA 10 2. Arizona 6 USC 6 4. Washington 5 5. Arizona State 3 California 3 Oregon 3 Stanford 3 Washington State 3 10. Colorado 1 11. Utah 0 Oregon State 0 FIRST-ROUND NBA DRAFT PICKS (NATIONAL RANK) 1. Kentucky 8 Texas 8 3. Kansas 7 4. UCLA 6 Ohio State 6 Connecticut 6 7. Memphis 5 North Carolina 5 Duke 5 USC 5 11. Florida 4 David Wear National Champions - 64, 65, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 95 3

UCLA became one of only three schools in the history of college basketball to win 30 or more games in three straight seasons (2006-08). The Bruins join Kentucky (1947-49/Adolph Rupp), Kentucky (1996-98/Rick Pitino (2)/Tubby Smith (1)) and Memphis (2006-08/John Calipari) as the only programs to accomplish that feat. This also means that head coach Ben Howland is just one of three coaches in college basketball history to win at least 30 games in three consecutive seasons (joining Rupp and Calipari). UCLA became the Pacific-10 Conference s 7th No. 1 seed for the NCAA Tournament in 2008 and became the first one seed from the Pac-10 to reach the Final Four. In 2008, UCLA became the first school to make three consecutive trips to the Final Four since Michigan State accomplished the feat from 1999-2001. UCLA is 14-4 (.778) all-time in games in Honda Center. The Bruins are 10-4 (.714) in Honda Center in Wooden Classic games (1994-2010). UCLA is also 2-0 in Honda Center in NCAA Tournament games (2008). Since UCLA s 13-year streak ended, winning three straight league titles in the Pac-10 has occurred just five times Oregon State in 1980-81-82, Arizona in 1988-89-90-91, UCLA in 1995-96-97, Stanford in 1999-00-01 and UCLA in 2006-07- 08. Only three of those (Oregon State, UCLA and UCLA) had three straight outright titles. 2010-11 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE MEDIA POLL The UCLA men s basketball team has been picked to finish first in the Pac-12 Conference this season, according to a poll of media members who cover Pac-12 men s basketball. The annual preseason poll was released in conjunction with Pac-12 men s basketball media day, hosted in downtown Los Angeles at L.A. Live. Our team always has high expectations, said Howland, who enters his ninth season as the Bruins head coach. The expectations that we put on ourselves matter the most. It s always nice to be picked high, but that doesn t guarantee anything. It s all about where you finish. We ve got to go out and prove it, and part of it is being healthy. Hopefully, if we stay healthy and focused on what we are trying to do, it will take care of itself. In the preseason poll, UCLA tallied 14 first-place votes and narrowly edged out California and Arizona. In addition to Jones, the Bruins return junior forward Reeves Nelson, who led last season s team with 13.9 ppg and 9.1 rpg. California, paced by senior guard Jorge Gutierrez (14.6 ppg, 4.5 apg) and senior forward Harper Kamp (14.2 ppg, 5.6 rpg) picked up 13 firstplace votes and is tabbed for second. Arizona, the reigning regular-season conference champion, pulled in the remaining 11 first-place votes and are picked to finish third. Washington, the defending Pac-12 Tournament champion, is slotted fourth, followed by Oregon (fifth) and Stanford (sixth). USC, Oregon State, Arizona State, Colorado and Washington State (tied) and Utah round out the conference s remaining 12 teams, respectively. Media have correctly picked the conference s regular-season champion 12 times in 19 tries. The media were successful with their choice in five of the previous seven times UCLA was slated to capture the league crown. RANK TEAM POINTS 1. UCLA (14) 421 2. California (13) 405 3. Arizona (11) 404 4. Washington 355 5. Oregon 282 6. Stanford 255 7. USC 194 8. Oregon State 188 9. Arizona State 148 10. Colorado 119 Washington State 119 12. Utah 74 SMITH NAMED TO THE JOHN R. WOODEN AWARD PRESEASON LIST Sophomore Joshua Smith of the UCLA men s basketball team has been named to the John R. Wooden Award men s preseason top 50 list, as announced Monday by the Los Angeles Athletic Club. Smith secured Pac-10 All- Freshman Team acclaim last season, averaging 10.9 points per game and 6.3 rebounds per game. Chosen by a preseason poll of national college basketball media members, the list is comprised of 50 student-athletes who, based on last year s individual performance and team records, are the early frontrunners for college basketball s most prestigious honor. Two UCLA men s basketball players have won the John R. Wooden Award in the past. Marques Johnson earned college basketball s first-ever Wooden Award as a senior during the 1976-77 season. Ed O Bannon became UCLA s second Wooden Award winner as a senior in 1994-95. Transfers, freshmen and medical redshirts are not eligible for the preseason list. The players on the preseason list are considered strong candidates for the midseason list and the official voting ballot, both of which are open to freshmen and transfer students. STREAKS Overall Lost 1 Unranked Teams Anywhere Lost 1 Ranked Teams Anywhere Lost 3 Home Won 5 Home Pac-12 Won 7 Home Nonconference Won 5 Home Unranked Nonconference Won 5 Home Ranked Teams Won 1 Home Unranked Teams Won 5 Road Lost 1 Road Pac-12 Lost 1 Road Ranked Teams Lost 3 Road Unranked Teams Lost 1 Neutral Lost 2 Neutral Ranked Teams Lost 3 Neutral Unranked Teams Won 1 CONSECUTIVE... MADE FREE THROWS David Wear 5 (last miss on 12/10/11) Travis Wear 3 (last miss on 12/29/11) Jerime Anderson 3 (last miss on 12/17/11) De End Parker 3 (last miss on 11/15/11) Lazeric Jones 1 (last miss on 12/29/11) Tyler Lamb 1 (last miss on 12/29/11) Kenny Jones 1 (last miss on 12/17/11) Norman Powell 1 (last miss on 12/20/11) GAMES WITH A MADE THREE-POINTER Lazeric Jones 3 Tyler Lamb 4 NCAA Final Four Participants - 62, 64, 65, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 80, 95, 06, 07, 08

BRUINS ON THE RADIO The 2011-12 season is UCLA s 15th with Clear Channel and the games will again air on AM 570 KLAC in Southern California. The games will be produced by IMG College, UCLA s corporate and media rights holder. Chris Roberts (talk@chrisrobertsonline. net) is in his 20th year as the Voice of the Bruins and his 31st season broadcasting NCAA Division I sports in Los Angeles. Since 1982, Roberts has broadcast more NCAA Division One games in Los Angeles radio than anyone. Prior to joining the Bruins in the Fall of 1992, he served as the voice of the Long Beach State 49ers for 10 years and one with Cal State Fullerton. During that time, he was the sports director at KFI/KOST 103FM. A fourtime Golden Mike winner, he also handles the play-by-play duties for UCLA football. He has also authored two books, Stadium Stories: UCLA Bruins and UCLA Football Vault, which he co-authored with Bill Bennett. A five-time nominee for the Southern California Broadcasters Association Play-by- Play Broadcaster of the Year award, Roberts is a voter for both the Heisman Trophy and the Wooden Award. Don MacLean, the all-time leading scorer in UCLA and Pac-10 history (2,608 points, 1989-92) and a nine-year NBA standout, will be in his 10th year as the color analyst. Tracy Murray, another former Bruin standout (averaged 18.3 ppg at UCLA) and a 12-year NBA veteran, will be in his fourth year serving as analyst when MacLean is fulfilling television obligations. Fans around the nation can also follow select UCLA games on SIRIUS and XM Satellite Radio. The game broadcasts are also available on the internet at www.uclabruins.com. The home games are also broadcast in Spanish on www. uclabruins.com with Armando Aguayo and Mario Amaya. NATIONAL TITLES FINAL FOURS CONFERENCE TITLES 20-WIN SEASONS 11 18 30 46 SMITH NAMED TO NAISMITH PRESEASON WATCH LIST UCLA s Joshua Smith has been named to the 2011-12 Naismith Trophy preseason watch list, as announced Monday (Nov. 7) by the Atlanta Tipoff Club. Smith represented one of the Pac-12 Conference s two selections to this season s preseason watch list. Washington s Terrence Ross was the only other player from a Pac-12 program selected to the preseason list. Smith secured Pac-10 All-Freshman Team acclaim in 2010-11 after averaging 10.9 points and 6.3 rebounds per game while shooting 55.5 percent from the field (132-for-238). The watch list was compiled by the Atlanta Tipoff Club s Board of Selectors, which based its criteria on player performances from the previous year and expectations for the 2012 college basketball season. The Naismith Trophy will be awarded at the 2012 NCAA Men s Final Four in New Orleans. The Board of Selectors will compile a midseason team of the top 30 players in the nation in late February. In March, the Naismith Trophy voting academy will vote to narrow the list to the four finalists. 2011-12 NUMERICAL ROSTER Joshua Smith NO. NAME POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 0 Anthony Stover* C 6-10 243 So. (1) Pasadena, Calif. (Windward School) 1 Tyler Lamb* G 6-5 200 So. West Covina, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) 2 Kenny Jones G 6-0 190 Jr. (2) Los Angeles, Calif. (St. Bernard HS) 3 Nick Kazemi G 6-2 175 Fr. Santa Ana, Calif. (Tustin HS) 4 Norman Powell G 6-3 200 Fr. San Diego, Calif. (Lincoln HS) 5 Jerime Anderson*** G 6-2 183 Sr. Anaheim, Calif. (Canyon HS) 10 Larry Drew II G 6-2 180 Sr. (3) Encino, Calif. (North Carolina) 11 Lazeric Jones* G 6-1 187 Sr. Chicago, Ill. (John A. Logan College) 12 David Wear F 6-10 225 So. (2) Huntington Beach, Calif. (North Carolina) 13 Matt DeMarcus* G 6-3 203 Sr. Solvang, Calif. (Santa Ynez Valley Union HS) 20 Brendan Lane** F 6-9 223 Jr. Rocklin, Calif. (Rocklin HS) 21 De End Parker G 6-6 215 Jr. San Francisco, Calif. (CC of San Francisco) 23 David Brown G 6-3 185 Fr. Anaheim Hills, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) From left: Tracy Murray Chris Roberts and Don MacLean 24 Travis Wear F 6-10 220 So. (2) Huntington Beach, Calif. (North Carolina) 30 Khalid McCaskill G 6-5 185 Fr. Harlem, N.Y. (Brewster Academy) 34 Joshua Smith* C 6-10 305 So. Kent, Wash. (Kentwood HS) 44 Tyler Trapani*** G 6-0 190 Sr. Simi Valley, Calif. (Simi Valley HS) KEY: * - UCLA varsity letters won; (1) 2009-10 redshirt; (2) 2010-11 redshirt; (3) 2011-12 redshirt National Champions - 64, 65, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 95 5

30-WIN SEASONS WINNING SEASONS.500 OR BETTER NCAA TOURNEY BIDS ALL-AMERICA (1st team) ALL-CONF. (1st team) 8 73 75 43 37 123 RANKING UCLA UCLA returned to the top of the Associated Press poll for the first time in 12 years on Nov. 27, 2006. Prior to that ranking, the last time the Bruins were ranked number one was in the final AP poll of the 1995 season, the year the Bruins won their 11th national title. The Bruins have spent a total of 134 weeks ranked first in the AP poll (12 weeks longer than second-place Duke, 124 weeks at number one). Here s a look at UCLA and the number one ranking: Last Time the Bruins Were Ranked No. 1 Prior to 2006-07: The final AP poll of the Bruins last national championship in 1995. Number of Games Played with a No. 1 Ranking: 257 (record as No. 1 team: 242-15,.942). Record at Home as No. 1 Team: 128-3 (.977). Most Consecutive Seasons at No. 1: 1. UCLA (12, 1964-75); 2. Duke (7, 1998-2004); 3. Kansas (5, 1994-97). Most Consecutive Weeks at No. 1: 1. UCLA (46 weeks, from Feb. 9, 1971 to Jan. 15, 1974); 2. Ohio State (27 weeks, from Dec. 13, 1960 to March 13, 1962); 3. UCLA (23 weeks, from Preseason Nov. 1966 to Jan. 16, 1968). Biggest Jump to No. 1 from Previous Week: 1. West Virginia (8th to 1st, Dec. 17 to Dec. 24, 1957); 2. Duke (6th to 1st, Dec. 7 to Dec. 14, 1965); 2. Kansas (6th to 1st, Nov. 25 to Dec. 2, 2003); 3. UCLA (5th to 1st, Nov. 20 to Nov. 27, 2006) the jump from fifth to first has happened eight other times in history, including once before by UCLA from Jan. 11 to Jan. 18, 1983. Most Weeks at No. 1: 1. UCLA (134); 2. Duke (122); 3. North Carolina (111); 4. Kentucky (83); 5. Kansas (57); 6. Cincinnati (45); 7. Indiana (44); 8. Ohio State (37); 9. UNLV (32) and 10. Arizona (29). BRUINS AGAINST NATIONALLY RANKED TEAMS The UCLA Bruins are 21-15 (.583) against ranked teams in the last six seasons. UCLA was 11-2 against ranked teams in 2006-07, 7-2 versus ranked foes in 2007-08, 1-4 against ranked teams in 2008-09, 0-2 in 2009-10, 2-3 in 2010-11 and 0-2 in 2011-12. HONORING COACH WOODEN UCLA honored its late legendary Coach John R. Wooden last season on the jerseys with a patch of his Pyramid of Success (seen in a close-up below on Tyler Lamb s photo) with his initials JRW in white across the pyramid. The Bruins will do so again this season. Coach Wooden passed away on June 4, 2010 at the age of 99. Wooden guided UCLA to 10 national championships including seven consecutive titles from 1967 to 1973. Tyler Lamb NATIONAL POLLS AP TOP 25 (Dec. 26): 1. Syracuse (54) 13-0 1,611 2. Ohio State (5) 12-1 1,507 3. Kentucky (4) 11-1 1,480 4. Louisville (2) 12-0 1,386 5. North Carolina 11-2 1,366 6. Baylor 12-0 1,299 7. Duke 10-1 1,281 8. Missouri 12-0 1,149 9. Connecticut 10-1 1,143 10. Florida 10-2 1,050 11. Wisconsin 11-2 898 12. Georgetown 10-1 851 13. Indiana 12-0 820 14. Marquette 11-1 775 15. Mississippi State 12-1 718 16. Michigan State 11-2 613 17. Kansas 8-3 548 18. Michigan 10-2 504 19. UNLV 13-2 473 20. Murray State 13-0 342 21. Creighton 10-1 254 22. Pittsburgh 11-2 238 23. Virginia 10-1 214 24. Harvard 10-1 121 25. San Diego State 11-2 119 ESPN/USA TODAY POLL (Dec. 26): 1. Syracuse (30) 13-0 774 2. Ohio State (1) 12-1 719 3. Kentucky 11-1 702 4. Louisville 12-0 674 5. Duke 10-1 639 6. North Carolina 11-2 623 7. Baylor 12-0 587 8. Missouri 12-0 574 9. Connecticut 10-1 538 10. Florida 10-2 501 11. Wisconsin 11-2 434 12. Georgetown 10-1 400 13. Marquette 11-1 359 14. Mississippi State 12-1 347 15. Indiana 12-0 337 16. Michigan 10-2 290 17. Michigan State 11-2 270 18. Kansas 8-3 250 19. Creighton 10-1 193 20. UNLV 13-2 179 21. Murray State 13-0 169 22. Pittsburgh 11-2 159 23. Harvard 10-1 92 24. Virginia 10-1 48 25. Kansas State 10-1 45 UCLA IN THE POLLS (2011-12) POLL PS N14 N21 N28 D5 D12 D19 D26 J2 J9 J16 J23 J30 F6 F13 F20 F27 M6 M13 F Associated Press 17 T-30 NR NR NR NR NR NR -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ESPN/USA Today 20 T-37 NR NR NR NR NR NR -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 6 NCAA Final Four Participants - 62, 64, 65, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 80, 95, 06, 07, 08

UCLA AND THE PAC-12 CONFERENCE RANKS SECOND IN ACTIVE NBA PLAYERS ON OPENING-DAY ROSTERS There are 15 UCLA Bruins currently on NBA rosters as of Dec. 25, 2011 which ranks second nationally. The 15 Bruins in the NBA include: Arron Afflalo, Denver; Trevor Ariza, New Orleans; Matt Barnes, Los Angeles Lakers; Darren Collison, Indiana; Baron Davis, New York; Jordan Farmar, New Jersey; Jrue Holiday, Philadelphia; Ryan Hollins, Cleveland; Tyler Honeycutt, Sacramento; Jason Kapono, Los Angeles Lakers; Malcolm Lee, Minnesota; Kevin Love, Minnesota; Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, Milwaukee; Earl Watson, Utah and Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City. UCLA led the nation with 14 former players on NBA payrolls last season. Duke currently has the most active NBA players with 16. Kentucky is tied with UCLA with 15 Wildcats in the NBA while Texas ranks fourth with 13. Rounding out those teams with double-digit players in the NBA are Kansas and North Carolina with 12 each, Connecticut with 11 and Florida and Arizona with 10 each. The ACC heads the list of conferences with 61 active NBA players. The Pac-12 Conference ranks second with 50 players in the NBA, followed by the Big East with 46 and the SEC with 45. The Big 12 Conference rounds out the top five with 43. The Big Ten brings up the rear of the BCS conferences with 27 players in the NBA, which ranks sixth among all conferences. TEAM 2011-12 2010-11 1. Duke 16 13 2. UCLA 15 14 Kentucky 15 13 4. Texas 13 10 5. Kansas 12 12 North Carolina 12 12 7. Connecticut 11 11 8. Florida 10 9 Arizona 10 10 10. Georgia Tech 7 7 Wake Forest 7 8 12. LSU 6 7 USC 6 5 Ohio St. 6 7 15. Stanford 5 6 Florida St. 5 4 Marquette 5 4 Syracuse 5 7 Purdue 5 3 20. Georgia 4 0 Washington 4 5 Oklahoma St. 4 4 Boston College 4 2 Maryland 4 4 Louisville 4 4 Memphis 4 7 Nevada 4 4 CONFERENCE 2011-12 2010-11 1. Atlantic Coast Conf. 61 56 2. Pac-12 Conf. 50 48 3. International (no college) 48 59 4. Big East Conf. 46 54 5. Southeastern Conf. 45 40 6. Big 12 Conf. 43 41 7. High School Players 31 31 8. Big 10 Conf. 27 29 9. Atlantic 10 Conf. 13 11 10. Conference USA 9 12 Mountain West Conf. 9 10 12. Western Athletic Conf. 8 9 13. West Coast Conf. 6 5 14. Colonial Athletic Assoc. 5 5 15. Sun Belt Conf. 4 5 Horizon League 4 2 17. Missouri Valley Conf. 3 3 Southern Conf. 3 2 HOWLAND APPROACHING MILESTONE RECORD UCLA Head Coach Ben Howland is approaching 200 career victories at UCLA and currently sits at 196-88 (.690) at UCLA in his ninth season at the helm of the Bruins. With the win over Eastern Washington (Dec. 14), Howland passed Jim Harrick for second place on the all-time UCLA career victories list. Harrick posted a 192-62 record in his eight seasons (1988-89 to 1995-96) as the Bruins mentor. Coach John R. Wooden is the all-time leader at 620-147 (.808) in his 27 seasons (1948-49 to 1974-75). LAZERIC JONES LEADS UCLA Senior point guard Lazeric Jones has scored in double figures in eight straight games, a personal-best, while leading UCLA to a 6-2 record during that stretch after the Bruins started the season at 1-4. In the last eight games, Jones has averaged 17.4 points, 3.8 assists, 3.9 rebounds and 2.0 steals while shooting 61.0 percent (47- for-77) from the field and 58.6 percent (17-for- 29) from three-point range. JONES LEADS ALL DIVISION I GUARDS SINCE NOV. 28 Senior point guard Lazeric Jones leads all NCAA Division I guards in effective field goal percentage since Nov. 28 (or in his last eight games). Effective field goal percentage is field goals made, plus 0.5 of three-point field goals made, divided by the number of field goal attempts. In Jones case, he is 47-of-77 from the field and has made 17 three-pointers. So when you add 47 and 8.5 (half of his 17 treys) divided by 77, you get his effective shooting percentage of 72.1 percent. He is just ahead of Buffalo senior guard Zach Filzen (.717), Cornell senior guard Drew Ferry (.694) and BYU junior guard Brock Zylstra (.690). FIVE IN DOUBLE FIGURES The UCLA Bruins have had five players score in double figures in the same game three different times this season, including in backto-back games last week. The Bruins are 3-0 in those contests. Below is the rundown: UCLA 71, Richmond 63 (Dec. 23, 2011) Lazeric Jones Travis Wear Jerime Anderson David Wear Joshua Smith 16 points, seven rebounds 14 points, four rebounds 13 points, 7 rebs., 6 asts. 12 points, seven rebounds 11 points, five rebounds UCLA 89, UC Irvine 60 (Dec. 20, 2011) Norman Powell 19 pts., 7 rebs., 3 asts., 2 blks. Tyler Lamb 17 pts., 4 stls., 3 asts., 3 rebs. David Wear 12 points, 9 rebs., 3 stls. Joshua Smith 12 points, seven rebounds Lazeric Jones 11 points, six assists UCLA 92, Chaminade 60 (Nov. 21, 2011) Jerime Anderson 20 points, 4 rebs., 3 asts. Lazeric Jones 19 points, 7 asts., 6 rebs. Tyler Lamb 13 pts., 5 rebs., 3 blks., 2 asts. Travis Wear 11 points, 8 rebs., 2 asts. Joshua Smith 12 pts., 8 rebs., 4 blks., 2 asts. Lazeric Jones National Champions - 64, 65, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 95 7

UCLA leads at halftime: 6-1 UCLA trails at halftime: 0-5 There is a tie at halftime: 1-0 UCLA builds a 10-point lead: 7-1 UCLA trails by 10 points: 0-6 UCLA leads with five minutes left: 7-0 UCLA trails with five minutes left: 0-6 There is a tie with five minutes left: 0-0 UCLA leads with one minute left: 7-0 UCLA trails with one minute left: 0-6 There is a tie with one minute left: 0-0 UCLA shoots better from the field: 7-1 UCLA shoots worse from the field: 0-5 UCLA shoots the same from the field: 0-0 UCLA shoots 50% or better from the field: 4-0 UCLA shoots less than 50% from the field: 3-6 OPP shoots 50% or better from the field: 0-4 OPP shoots less than 50% from the field: 7-2 UCLA makes more 3-point field goals: 3-1 UCLA makes fewer 3-point field goals: 3-5 Three-point field goals are the same: 1-0 UCLA shoots better from 3-point range: 4-2 UCLA shoots worse from 3-point range: 3-4 UCLA shoots the same from 3-point range: 0-0 UCLA shoots > than 40% from 3-point range: 3-2 UCLA shoots < than 40% from 3-point range: 4-4 OPP shoots > than 40% from 3-point range: 1-3 OPP shoots < than 40% from 3-point range: 6-3 UCLA makes the same or more free throws: 5-4 UCLA makes less free throws: 2-2 UCLA attempts the same or more FTs: 5-4 UCLA attempts less free throws: 2-2 UCLA shoots > than 75% at free-throw line: 2-2 UCLA shoots < than 75% at free-throw line: 5-4 OPP shoots > than 75% at free-throw line: 3-2 OPP shoots < than 75% at free-throw line: 4-4 Jerime Anderson UCLA outrebounds opponent: 5-1 UCLA is outrebounded by opponent: 2-4 are the same: 0-1 UCLA has more offensive rebounds: 5-4 UCLA has fewer offensive rebounds: 2-2 Offensive rebounds are the same: 0-0 UCLA has more defensive rebounds: 7-0 UCLA has fewer defensive rebounds: 0-6 Defensive rebounds are the same: 0-0 UCLA commits more fouls: 0-3 UCLA commits fewer fouls: 6-3 Fouls are the same: 1-0 UCLA has more assists: 6-0 UCLA has fewer assists: 1-5 Assists are the same: 0-1 UCLA commits more turnovers: 3-0 UCLA commits fewer turnovers: 4-6 Turnovers are the same: 0-0 UCLA has more blocks: 7-2 UCLA has fewer blocks: 0-4 Blocks are the same: 0-0 UCLA has more steals: 3-5 UCLA has fewer steals: 4-0 Steals are the same: 0-1 UCLA s starting frontline outscores OPP s: 5-4 OPP s starting frontline outscores UCLA s: 1-2 Frontline scoring is the same: 0-0 UCLA s starting backcourt outscores OPP s: 5-1 OPP s starting backcourt outscores UCLA s: 2-5 Backcourt scoring is the same: 0-0 UCLA s bench outscores OPP s bench: 6-2 OPP s bench outscores UCLA s bench: 1-4 Bench scoring is the same: 0-0 Record on Mondays: 2-0 Record on Tuesdays: 2-2 Record on Wednesdays: 1-1 Record on Thursdays: 0-1 Record on Fridays: 0-1 Record on Saturdays: 2-1 Record on Sundays: 0-0 Record in November: 2-4 (.333) Record in December: 5-2 (.714) Record in January: 0-0 (.000) Record in February: 0-0 (.000) Record in March: 0-0 (.000) Record in April: 0-0 (.000) UCLA scores first: 3-4 OPP scores first: 4-2 Travis Wear UCLA scores fewer than 60 points: 0-4 UCLA scores between 60-69 points: 2-2 UCLA scores between 70-79 points: 2-0 UCLA scores between 80-89 points: 2-0 UCLA scores 90 or more points: 1-0 OPP scores 90 or more points: 0-0 OPP scores between 80-89 points: 0-1 OPP scores between 70-79 points: 1-2 OPP scores between 60-69 points: 3-3 OPP scores fewer than 60 points: 3-0 The game is decided by 1-2 points: 0-1 The game is decided by 3-4 points: 1-0 The game is decided by 5-6 points: 0-0 The game is decided by 7-9 points: 1-0 The game is decided by 10-19 points: 1-4 The game is decided by 20-plus points: 4-1 UCLA has one double-figure scorer: 0-0 UCLA has two double-figure scorers: 1-2 UCLA has three double-figure scorers: 2-4 UCLA has four double-figure scorers: 1-0 UCLA has five double-figure scorers: 3-0 UCLA has six double-figure scorers: 0-0 OPP has zero double-figure scorers: 2-0 OPP has one double-figure scorer: 0-0 OPP has two double-figure scorers: 4-2 OPP has three double-figure scorers: 1-3 OPP has four double-figure scorers: 0-0 OPP has five double-figure scorers: 0-1 UCLA has more double-figure scorers: 5-1 UCLA has fewer double-figure scorers: 1-1 Double-figure scorers are the same: 1-4

STARTS 1. Lazeric Jones 13 Tyler Lamb 13 3. Jerime Anderson 11 4. David Wear 10 5. Travis Wear 7 Joshua Smith 7 7. Anthony Stover 2 8. De End Parker 1 CHARGES TAKEN 1. Joshua Smith 4 2. David Wear 3 3. Travis Wear 1 Jerime Anderson 1 Anthony Stover 1 Lazeric Jones 1 Reeves Nelson 1 UCLA 12, Opponents 8 DIVES FOR LOOSE BALLS 1. David Wear 10 Tyler Lamb 10 Lazeric Jones 10 4. Jerime Anderson 9 5. Travis Wear 5 6. Joshua Smith 4 7. Norman Powell 2 8. Brendan Lane 1 Reeves Nelson 1 Kenny Jones 1 UCLA 53, Opponents 43 SLAM DUNKS 1. Joshua Smith 8 2. Norman Powell 6 3. Travis Wear 5 4. Lazeric Jones 4 5. Brendan Lane 3 Tyler Lamb 3 7. Jerime Anderson 2 8. Anthony Stover 1 UCLA 32, Opponents 12 POINTS OFF TURNOVERS 1. Lazeric Jones 54 2. Jerime Anderson 34 3. Tyler Lamb 30 4. Joshua Smith 24 5. David Wear 21 6. Travis Wear 18 7. Norman Powell 17 8. Reeves Nelson 7 9. De End Parker 4 10. Brendan Lane 2 UCLA 211, Opponents 139 SECOND CHANCE POINTS 1. Joshua Smith 44 2. Travis Wear 34 3. David Wear 26 4. Lazeric Jones 16 5. Jerime Anderson 14 6. Norman Powell 10 7. Tyler Lamb 8 8. Brendan Lane 6 9. Reeves Nelson 4 10. De End Parker 2 UCLA 164, Opponents 125 FAST BREAK POINTS 1. Lazeric Jones 34 2. Tyler Lamb 26 3. Jerime Anderson 20 4. Norman Powell 18 5. Reeves Nelson 10 6. Brendan Lane 6 7. Travis Wear 4 De End Parker 4 9. David Wear 2 UCLA 124, Opponents 42 POINTS IN THE PAINT 1. Joshua Smith 90 2. Travis Wear 72 3. Lazeric Jones 58 4. David Wear 46 5. Tyler Lamb 38 6. Jerime Anderson 32 7. Norman Powell 24 8. Reeves Nelson 20 9. Brendan Lane 12 10. Anthony Stover 6 11. David Brown 4 12. De End Parker 2 Kenny Jones 2 UCLA 406, Opponents 284 3-PT. PLAYS MADE 1. Joshua Smith 3 2. Brendan Lane 2 Lazeric Jones 2 Norman Powell 2 4. Reeves Nelson 1 Tyler Lamb 1 Jerime Anderson (one 4-pt. play) 1 UCLA 12, Opponents 13 3-PT. PLAYS ATTEMPTED 1. Joshua Smith 9 2. Norman Powell 3 3. Brendan Lane 2 Jerime Anderson (one 4-pt. play) 2 Lazeric Jones 2 Tyler Lamb 2 Reeves Nelson 2 8. David Wear 1 Travis Wear 1 De End Parker 1 UCLA 25, Opponents 19 FT% LAST 4 MINUTES 1. David Wear 2-for-2 (1.000) Travis Wear 2-for-2 (1.000) 3. Tyler Lamb 6-for-8 (.750) 4. Lazeric Jones 8-for-12 (.667) 5. Jerime Anderson 5-for-9 (.556) 6. Norman Powell 1-for-2 (.500) 7. Brendan Lane 1-for-3 (.333) Joshua Smith 1-for-3 (.333) UCLA 26-of-41 (.634), Opponents 26-of-36 (.722) BENCH POINTS 1. Norman Powell 73 2. Joshua Smith 62 3. Travis Wear 33 4. Reeves Nelson 21 5. Brendan Lane 19 6. Jerime Anderson 9 7. Kenny Jones 8 8. Anthony Stover 6 9. David Brown 4 10. David Wear 2 11. De End Parker 1 UCLA 238, Opponents 225 BUZZER-BEATERS PCT. 1. Jerime Anderson 1-for-1 (1.000) 2. Lazeric Jones 1-for-2 (.500) 3. Brendan Lane 0-for-1 (.000) Kenny Jones 0-for-1 (.000) 5. Tyler Lamb 0-for-3 (.000) UCLA 2-of-8 (.250), Opponents 3-of-8 (.375) CONTROL THE TIP 1. Joshua Smith 7-of-8 (.875) 2. Anthony Stover 1-of-2 (.500) 3. Travis Wear 1-of-3 (.333) UCLA 9-of-13 (.692), Opponents 4-of-13 (.308) Anthony Stover

Ben Howland knows how to rebuild a collegiate basketball program. He did it at Northern Arizona and again at Pittsburgh. And Howland s done it at UCLA. In his ninth year as the Bruins head coach in 2011-12, Howland led UCLA to back-to-back-to-back Pacific-10 titles (2006-08) and back-to-back-to-back Final Four appearances (2006-08). He also guided the Bruins to a school-record 35 victories in 2008. Additionally, he won more games in a three-year span (97 from 2006-08) than any other coach in UCLA history. In 2006, he guided the Bruins back to the NCAA Championship Game (for the first time since the Bruins 1995 national title). UCLA also won the 2008 and 2006 Pac-10 Tournament Championships (first since 1987). He garnered two National Coach of the Year honors in 2006 the Jim Phelan Award (CollegeInsider.com) and from Collegehoops.net. Howland was the 2006 Pac-10 Coach of the Year and earned numerous other Conference Coach of the Year honors as well as being named the USBWA Dist. IX and Basketball Times All-West Coast Coach of the Year. In 2006, he guided UCLA to the NCAA Championship game and to an NCAA Regional Championship, 32 victories (tying the school record 32 wins set in 1995) and a 12-game winning streak (longest since 1997) entering the NCAA title contest. He just concluded his 17 th year as a collegiate head coach (he s been a Conference Coach of the Year selection in three different leagues 2006, Pac-10 Coach of the Year at UCLA/2002, Big East Coach of the Year at Pittsburgh/1997, Big Sky Coach of the Year at Northern Arizona) and his 28 th season of collegiate basketball (as an assistant and head coach), he s 196-88 (.690, 284 games) at UCLA, including 167-59 (.739, 226 games) in the last five-plus seasons as the Bruins head coach. He has led a team to the Sweet 16 five times in the last nine years Pittsburgh in 2002 and 2003 and UCLA in 2006, 2007 and 2008. Howland recorded his 100 th Bruin win vs. Idaho State (Dec. 15, 2007), his 200 th career win vs. Delaware State (Nov. 19, 2005) and won his 300th career win in the 72-54 victory over DePaul on Dec. 13, 2008. Howland s career mark is 364-187 (.661, 551 games). Ben Howland is in his ninth season at UCLA with a Bruin record of 196-88 (.690). UCLA Head Coach Ben Howland sports a winning percentage of.679 (19-9) in the NCAA Tournament (15-6 at UCLA, 4-2 at Pittsburgh and 0-1 at Northern Arizona). THE BEN HOWLAND FILE >> MISCELLANEOUS Birthdate: May 28, 1957 in Lebanon, OR Education: Bachelor of Arts-Physical Education, Weber State University, 1979; Masters Degree- Administration and Physical Education, Gonzaga University, 1981 Date Announced as UCLA Head Coach: April 3, 2003 Family: Wife is the former Kim Zahnow; daughter, Meredith (27) and son, Adam (25) COACHING CAREER 2003-present Head Coach, UCLA 1999-2003 Head Coach, University of Pittsburgh 1994-99 Head Coach, Northern Arizona 1982-94 Assistant Coach, UC Santa Barbara 1981-82 Graduate Assistant Coach, Gonzaga University COACHING HONORS 2008 Southern California Collegiate Coach of the Year (710 ESPN) 2007 District 15 Coach of the Year (NABC) 2006 National Coach of the Year (Jim Phelan Award, CollegeInsider.com; Collegehoops.net) 2006 Pacific-10 Conference Coach of the Year 2006 District IX Coach of the Year (USBWA) 2006 West Coast Coach of the Year (Basketball Times) 2004 Howland s 1997-98 Northern Arizona club inducted into the NAU Athletic Hall of Fame 2003 Dapper Dan Award, honoring Pittsburgh s Sportsman of the Year 2002 National Coach of the Year (AP, Naismith, USBWA, ESPN Magazine, The Sporting News) 2002 USBWA District Coach of the Year 2002 Big East Coach of the Year 2002 Basketball America Big East Coach of the Year 2002 Basketball Times Big East Coach of the Year 2002 Pittsburgh Tribune-Review City of Champions Award 1997 Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year PLAYING CAREER 1980 played professionally in Uruguay 1978-80 Weber State named WSU s defensive MVP on two occasions; led Wildcats to two Big Sky Championships and two NCAA Tournament appearances 1976-78 Santa Barbara City College led the Vaqueros to California State finals in 1978 1974-76 Cerritos, Calif. HS two-time All CIF; two-time Suburban League MVP 1973-74 Dos Pueblos HS (Santa Barbara, Calif.)

OVERALL LEAGUE YEAR SCHOOL RECORD PCT. RECORD PCT. HIGHLIGHTS 1994-95 Northern Arizona 9-17.346 4-10.286 First year at NAU. 1995-96 Northern Arizona 7-19.269 3-11.214 Second year at NAU. 1996-97 Northern Arizona 21-7.750 14-2.875 Orchestrated the 10th best single-season turnaround in NCAA history; Big Sky regular season champions; led nation in 3-pt. FG% (41.9) and second in FG% (51.6). 1997-98 Northern Arizona 21-8.724 13-3.813 Led NAU to first-ever NCAA Tournament bid; Big Sky regular season/tournament champions; led nation in 3-point FG% (43.0) and second in FG% (52.3). 1998-99 Northern Arizona 21-8.724 12-4.750 First team in NCAA history to lead the nation in both FG% (52.3) and 3-pt. FG% (44.5). 1999-00 Pittsburgh 13-15.464 5-11.313 First season at Pittsburgh. 2000-01 Pittsburgh 19-14.576 7-9.438 NIT Second Round; Pittsburgh s first winning season since 1996-97; advanced to the Big East title game. 2001-02 Pittsburgh 29-6.829 13-3.813 Consensus National Coach of the Year; won school record 29 games; led Pittsburgh to Big East West title, first Big East basketball title of any kind in 14 years; advanced to NCAA Sweet 16 ; first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1992-93; led Pittsburgh to second straight Big East Championship title game. 2002-03 Pittsburgh 28-5.848 13-3.813 Guided Pittsburgh to two consecutive NCAA Sweet 16 appearances; led Panthers to firstever Big East Tournament title, third straight Big East Championship game, second straight Big East West title and Big East regular season crown; led the Panthers to school-record tying 13+ win Big East season and second straight 20+ win season. 2003-04 UCLA 11-17.393 7-11.389 Guided UCLA to a 9-3 start and three wins over NCAA Tournament teams. 2004-05 UCLA 18-11.621 11-7.611 Led UCLA to its first NCAA appearance since 2002; only 28th coach to lead three schools to the NCAA Tournament; tied for third-place in the Pac-10 Conference. 2005-06 UCLA 32-7.821 14-4.778 Guided the Bruins to their first Final Four appearance since 1995 and reached the title game; won the 2006 Pacific-10 Conference regular season and tournament titles; 32 victories ties school record. 2006-07 UCLA 30-6.833 15-3.833 UCLA finished the year ranked third in the ESPN/USA Today poll and seventh in the Associated Press poll. Guided UCLA to its first-ever Maui Invitational championship title on Nov. 22, 2006 and its second straight Pac-10 Championship and Final Four. 2007-08 UCLA 35-4.897 16-2.889 UCLA finished the year ranked fourth in the ESPN/USA Today poll and third in the Associated Press poll. Won the CBE Classic and the 2008 Pac-10 Tournament titles. He guided the Bruins to their third straight Pac-10 Championship and Final Four. 2008-09 UCLA 26-9.743 13-5.722 Finished his sixth year at UCLA with an overall record of 152-54 (.738). Recorded the 300th win of his career with the 72-54 victory over DePaul on Dec. 13, 2008. 2009-10 UCLA 14-18.438 8-10.444 Guided UCLA to three wins over NCAA Tournament teams (NMSU, California, Washington). 2010-11 UCLA 23-11.676 13-5.722 Finished second in the Pac-10 and beat Michigan State in the NCAA Tournament. 2011-12 UCLA 7-6.538 0-1.000 Picked to win the Pac-12 Conference in the Pac-12 Media Poll. Totals 18 Years 364-187 66.1 181-104 63.5 Nine NCAA bids; three Final Fours and five Sweet 16 appearances; Seven conference titles; 2002 consensus National Coach of the Year; 2006 Pac-10 Coach of the Year. HOWLAND S RECORD VS. ALL OPPONENTS OPPONENT W-L Alabama 1-0 Albany 1-0 Appalachian State 1-0 Arizona 10-9 Arizona State 13-7 Arkansas 0-1 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1-0 Belmont 1-0 Boise State 0-4 Boston College 4-2 Butler 0-1 BYU 2-0 California 16-7 Cal Poly 2-1 Cal State Bakersfield 1-0 Cal State Fullerton 1-1 Cal State Northridge 8-2 Cal St. San Bernardino 1-0 Central Conn. State 1-0 Chaminade 3-0 Chicago State 1-0 Cincinnati 0-1 Colorado College 2-0 Colorado State 1-0 Concordia (CA) 0-1 Connecticut 2-3 Coppin State 1-0 Davidson College 1-0 Delaware State 2-0 DePaul 1-0 Drexel 1-0 OPPONENT W-L Duquesne 3-1 East Carolina 0-1 Eastern Illinois 1-0 Eastern Washington 10-1 Elon 1-0 Florida 0-3 Florida International 2-1 George Mason 1-0 Georgetown 5-3 George Washington 1-0 Georgia 0-1 Georgia Tech 1-0 Gonzaga 1-0 Idaho 1-3 Idaho State 8-3 Indiana 2-0 IUPUI 1-0 Illinois State 1-0 Kansas 1-3 Kent State 0-1 Kentucky 1-1 Long Beach State 2-1 Louisiana Tech 1-0 Loyola Marymount 3-1 LSU 1-0 Marist 1-0 Marquette 0-1 Maryland 1-0 McNeese State 1-0 Memphis 1-2 Mercer 1-0 OPPONENT W-L Miami (FL) 3-3 Miami (OH) 1-0 Michigan 4-3 Michigan State 3-1 Middle Tennessee State 0-1 Mississippi State 0-2 Mississippi Valley State 1-0 Montana 6-5 Montana State 9-3 Montana Tech 1-0 Morgan State 1-0 Morris Brown 1-0 Nebraska 1-1 Nevada 1-0 New Mexico Highlands 1-0 New Mexico State 2-0 New Orleans 2-0 Norfolk State 2-0 North Carolina A&T 1-0 Northern Arizona 1-0 Notre Dame 5-8 Notre Dame (CA) 1-0 Oakland 2-0 Occidental 1-0 Ohio State 2-0 Oral Roberts 0-2 Oregon 11-5 Oregon State 15-3 Pacific and Pennsylvania 1-0 Penn State 2-1 Pepperdine 4-0 OPPONENT W-L Pittsburgh 1-0 Portland 0-1 Portland State 5-3 Prairie View A&M 1-0 Providence 3-1 Rhode Island 2-0 Richmond 1-0 Robert Morris 4-0 Rutgers 6-1 Sacramento State 7-2 St. Bonaventure 2-0 St. Francis (PA) 4-0 St. Francis (NY) 2-0 St. John s 2-2 St. Martin s 1-0 Sam Houston State 2-1 San Diego 0-3 San Jose State 1-0 Savannah State 1-0 Seton Hall 5-2 Sonoma State 1-0 South Florida 0-1 Southern Illinois 1-0 Southern Utah 3-1 SE Louisiana 1-0 SW Texas State 0-1 Stanford 11-7 Stephen F. Austin 1-1 Syracuse 4-5 Temple 1-0 Tennessee 0-1 OPPONENT W-L Texas 0-3 Texas A&M 2-0 Texas-Arlington 1-1 Texas-Pan American 2-0 Texas Tech 0-1 UC Davis 3-0 UC Irvine 4-1 UCLA 0-1 UC Riverside 2-0 UC Santa Barbara 0-1 UNLV 0-1 USC 10-8 Utah 0-1 VCU 1-1 Vermont 1-0 Villanova 3-3 VA Commonwealth 0-2 Virginia Tech 2-0 Wagner 2-0 Washington 7-10 Washington State 15-2 Weber State 3-9 West Virginia 5-4 Western Kentucky 1-0 Western Illinois 1-0 Western Oregon 1-0 Wright State 1-0 Wyoming 1-0 Xavier/Yale 1-0 Youngstown State 1-0 TOTALS 364-187

DOUBLE-DOUBLES PLAYER 2011-12 CAREER Joshua Smith 1 4 Lazeric Jones 0 2 David Wear 1 1 DOUBLE-FIGURE POINTS PLAYER 2011-12 CAREER Joshua Smith 8 28 Lazeric Jones 9 25 Jerime Anderson 4 18 Travis Wear 7 7 David Wear 6 6 Tyler Lamb 5 5 Norman Powell 2 2 Brendan Lane 0 1 DOUBLE-FIGURE REBOUNDS PLAYER 2011-12 CAREER Joshua Smith 1 5 Travis Wear 1 1 David Wear 1 1 Norman Powell 1 1 Norman Powell DOUBLE-FIGURE ASSISTS PLAYER 2011-12 CAREER Lazeric Jones 0 2 20-POINT CLUB PLAYER 2011-12 CAREER Lazeric Jones 3 5 Jerime Anderson 1 1 30-POINT CLUB PLAYER 2011-12 CAREER None 0 0 STARTS PLAYER 2011-12 CAREER Lazeric Jones 13 47 Jerime Anderson 11 28 Joshua Smith 7 22 Anthony Stover 2 14 Tyler Lamb 13 14 David Wear 10 10 Brendan Lane 0 8 Travis Wear 7 7 De End Parker 1 1 GAMES PLAYED PLAYER 2011-12 CAREER Jerime Anderson 12 110 Brendan Lane 9 69 Lazeric Jones 13 47 Tyler Lamb 13 47 Joshua Smith 13 46 Anthony Stover 11 43 Norman Powell 13 13 David Wear 12 12 Travis Wear 11 11 Tyler Trapani 4 9 Matt DeMarcus 4 7 David Brown 4 4 Kenny Jones 3 3 De End Parker 2 2 Nick Kazemi 1 1 SCORING LEADERS PLAYER 2011-12 CAREER Lazeric Jones 7 11 Joshua Smith 2 6 Travis Wear 2 2 David Wear 1 1 Tyler Lamb 1 1 Norman Powell 1 1 Jerime Anderson 0 1 REBOUNDING LEADERS PLAYER 2011-12 CAREER Joshua Smith 4 12 David Wear 6 6 Travis Wear 2 2 Lazeric Jones 2 2 Jerime Anderson 1 2 Norman Powell 1 1 Brendan Lane 0 1 ASSIST LEADERS PLAYER 2011-12 CAREER Jerime Anderson 7 32 Lazeric Jones 6 23 Tyler Lamb 4 8 Joshua Smith 0 2 De End Parker 2011-12 PAC-12 CONFERENCE STANDINGS (AS OF DEC. 30, 2011) CONFERENCE OVERALL W L PCT HOME AWAY W L PCT HOME AWAY NEUT STREAK Stanford 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 11 2.846 8-1 2-0 1-1 Won 1 California 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 11 3.786 10-0 0-2 1-1 Won 1 Oregon 1 0 1.000 0-0 1-0 10 3.769 8-1 2-1 0-1 Won 4 Washington 2 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 7 5.583 7-1 0-3 0-1 Won 2 Arizona 1 0 0.000 0-0 0-0 9 4.692 7-1 1-1 1-2 Won 2 Colorado 0 0.000 0-0 0-0 8 4.667 6-1 1-1 1-2 Won 3 Arizona State 0 0.000 0-0 0-0 4 8.333 2-6 1-0 1-2 Lost 3 Utah 0 0.000 0-0 0-0 3 9.250 3-3 0-3 0-3 Lost 1 Oregon State 0 1.000 0-0 0-1 10 3.769 7-1 2-1 1-1 Lost 1 UCLA 0 1.000 0-0 0-1 7 6.538 6-3 0-1 1-2 Lost 1 Washington State 0 1.000 0-1 0-0 8 5.615 6-1 2-1 0-3 Lost 1 USC 0 1.000 0-0 0-1 5 9.357 3-5 1-3 1-1 Lost 2 1-2011 Regular Season Pacific-10 Conference Champions; 2-2011 Pacific-10 Conference Tournament Champions

UCLA AT THE LOS ANGELES SPORTS ARENA The L.A. Sports Arena was UCLA s home court from 1959-65 (6 years), as the Bruins amassed a record of 61-10 (.859) and ended their run in the Sports Arena on a 36-game winning streak. During those years, the Bruins also played home games in the Men s Gym, Santa Monica City College, Long Beach Arena and Bakersfield JC. UCLA is currently 66-13 (.835) as the home team at the Sports Arena. UCLA defeated USC 47-45 in the first collegiate game in the new Sports Arena on Dec. 1, 1959, before a crowd of 6,880. Highlight seasons under Coach Wooden at the Sports Arena included - 1961-62 (18-11 overall, 10-2 in AAWU (first place), advanced to school s first NCAA Final Four); 1962-63 (20-9 overall, 8-5 in AAWU (tied for first place), lost two games in NCAA Tournament); 1963-64 (30-0 overall, first unbeaten team in school history, 15-0 in AAWU (first place), won school s first-ever NCAA Men s Basketball Championship; 1964-65 (28-2 overall, 14-0 in AAWU (first place), won school s second consecutive NCAA Championship). UCLA s season-by-season record in the Sports Arena: 1959-60 10-4 1960-61 13-3 1961-62 6-3 1962-63 6-0 (lost to USC 62-60 on March 1, 1963, last home loss in the Sports Arena) 1963-64 12-0 1964-65 13-0 (beat USC 52-50 on March 6, 1965 before 13,868, UCLA s final home game in the Sports Arena). Pauley Pavilion opened for the 1965-66 season, but the Bruins would return to the Sports Arena to play USC and co-sponsor the Los Angeles Classic. UCLA FAN BUSES Park at Jackie Robinson Stadium for FREE and take a bus with other Bruin fans to any of the nine remaining home games. The fare is $16 per person to all venues and includes round-trip transportation, saving you the expense of paying for parking at the Arenas. Fan buses are scheduled to depart from Jackie Robinson Stadium two hours prior to tip-off with the intent of getting you to the venue 30 minutes prior to the start of the game. Buses are scheduled to depart shortly following the game and will return to Jackie Robinson Stadium. Order in advance (minimum of 48 hours prior to each game) by calling (310) 825-2946. Day-of game riders will be accepted on a space-available basis only and must pay cash. 2011-12 BRUIN ROAD SHOW TICKETS UCLA Basketball is coming to an arena near you. The Bruins host nine more home games during the regular season, with seven being played at the Los Angeles Sports Arena and two at the Honda Center. Catch all nine exciting contests in UCLA s inaugural Pac-12 season. Call (310) 825-2946 to order tickets. Mini-Plans: Everybody wins with options starting at $49. Group Tickets: Games are better in groups starting at $15. Single-Game Tickets: Choose your games starting at $15. DRIVING DIRECTIONS SOUTH ON THE HARBOR FREEWAY (110) FROM DOWNTOWN/ PASADENA: Take the 101 or 5 Freeways to the 110 South Exit Exposition Boulevard Make a soft left at bottom of ramp to Flower Street Turn left on Figueroa Street Enter Exposition Park 1/2 block on the right (39th Street/Exposition Park Drive) follow signs to parking structure or Proceed straight to Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., turn right Follow guest parking signs to designated parking areas NORTH ON THE HARBOR FREEWAY (110) (NON-CARPOOL LANE) FROM LONG BEACH/TORRANCE: Exit Exposition Boulevard Turn left to Flower Street Turn left on Flower to Figueroa Street Enter Exposition Park 1/2 block on the right (39th Street/Exposition Park Drive), follow guest parking signs to parking structure or Proceed straight to Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., turn right Follow guest parking signs to designated parking areas NORTH ON THE HARBOR FREEWAY (110) (CARPOOL LANE) FROM LONG BEACH/TORRANCE: Exit 39th Street/Exposition Park Drive Turn left on 39th Street/Exposition Park Drive Proceed straight into Exposition Park, follow guest parking signs to parking structure or Turn left on Figueroa Street Turn right on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Follow guest parking signs to designated parking areas EAST ON THE 10 FREEWAY FROM WESTSIDE: Take the 10 Freeway heading east Exit Vermont Avenue Turn right heading south Turn left on Exposition Blvd Turn right on Figueroa Street Proceed straight to 39th Street/Exposition Park Drive Turn right into Exposition Park, follow guest parking signs to parking structure or Proceed straight to Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., turn right Follow guest parking signs to designated parking areas WEST ON THE 10 FREEWAY FROM SAN BERNARDINO AND RIVERSIDE COUNTIES: Take the 10 Freeway heading west. Transition to the 110 freeway heading south Exit Exposition Boulevard Make a soft left at bottom of ramp to Flower Street Turn left on Figueroa Street Enter Exposition Park 1/2 block on the right (39th Street/Exposition Park Drive) follow signs to parking structure or Proceed straight to Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., turn right Follow guest parking signs to designated parking areas

UCLA AT HONDA CENTER UCLA is 14-4 (.778) all-time in games in Honda Center. The Bruins are 10-4 (.714) in Honda Center in Wooden Classic games (1994-2010). UCLA is also 2-0 in Honda Center in NCAA Tournament games (2008). UCLA FAN BUSES Park at Jackie Robinson Stadium for FREE and take a bus with other Bruin fans to any of the nine remaining home games. The fare is $16 per person to all venues and includes round-trip transportation, saving you the expense of paying for parking at the Arenas. Fan buses are scheduled to depart from Jackie Robinson Stadium two hours prior to tip-off with the intent of getting you to the venue 30 minutes prior to the start of the game. Buses are scheduled to depart shortly following the game and will return to Jackie Robinson Stadium. Order in advance (minimum of 48 hours prior to each game) by calling (310) 825-2946. Day-of game riders will be accepted on a space-available basis only and must pay cash. 2011-12 BRUIN ROAD SHOW TICKETS UCLA Basketball is coming to an arena near you. The Bruins host nine more home games during the regular season, with seven being played at the Los Angeles Sports Arena and two at the Honda Center. Catch all nine exciting contests in UCLA s inaugural Pac-12 season. Call (310) 825-2946 to order tickets. Mini-Plans: Everybody wins with options starting at $49. Group Tickets: Games are better in groups starting at $15. Single-Game Tickets: Choose your games starting at $15. PARKING There are three entrance gates to the parking lots at the Honda Center. GATE 1 Park as directed. Please note that GATE 1 closes at the beginning of each event. GATE 3 All of the above routes guide the driver through the back streets of Honda Center, at which point the parking lot entry will be at Gate 3. PLEASE NOTE: Access to Douglass Road, and subsequently Gate 3, may occasionally be closed off from eastbound Katella by Anaheim Traffic Control. If you encounter this, continue forward on Katella and make a U-turn at the next turnout. Then make a right on Douglass Road and continue to Gate 3. GATE 4 Follow the Event Parking signs on Phoenix Club Drive until you reach the parking booths. Park as directed. Please note that GATE 4 will close one half hour after the beginning of each event. DRIVING DIRECTIONS FROM 5 SOUTH BOUND: Exit at Disney Way Turn left onto Disney Way Turn left onto Anaheim Blvd. Turn right onto Cerritos Ave. Merge right onto Douglass Road (Cerritos curves into Douglass) Honda Center is on left-hand side FROM 5 NORTH BOUND: Merge onto 57 North Bound Exit at Ball Road Turn left onto Ball Road Turn left onto Sunkist St. Turn left onto Cerritos Ave. Merge right onto Douglass Road (Cerritos curves into Douglass) Honda Center is on left-hand side FROM 57 NORTH BOUND: Exit at Ball Road Turn left onto Ball Road Turn left onto Sunkist St. Turn left onto Cerritos Ave. Merge right onto Douglass Road (Cerritos curves into Douglass) Honda Center is on left-hand side FROM 57 SOUTH BOUND: Exit at Ball Road Turn right onto Ball Road Turn left onto Sunkist St. Turn left onto Cerritos Ave. Merge right onto Douglass Road (Cerritos curves into Douglass) Honda Center is on left-hand side

2011-12 UCLA Men's Basketball UCLA Combined Team Statistics (as of Dec 29, 2011) All games Overall record: 7-6 Conf: 0-1 Home: 6-3 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 1-2 Total 3-Point F-Throw ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 11 Jones, Lazeric 13-13 412 31.7 59-126.468 20-47.426 47-61.770 7 43 50 3.8 28 0 47 31 3 26 185 14.2 24 Wear, Travis 11-7 281 25.5 44-89.494 3-5.600 19-24.792 32 21 53 4.8 23 0 5 13 13 9 110 10.0 34 Smith, Joshua 13-7 233 17.9 46-83.554 0-0.000 33-59.559 38 34 72 5.5 44 2 10 26 16 5 125 9.6 05 Anderson, Jerime 12-11 385 32.1 38-96.396 15-40.375 17-27.630 4 34 38 3.2 20 0 42 17 4 15 108 9.0 01 Lamb, Tyler 13-13 402 30.9 38-101.376 12-49.245 28-40.700 7 39 46 3.5 27 0 34 19 6 15 116 8.9 12 Wear, David 12-10 332 27.7 40-94.426 3-8.375 15-19.789 27 48 75 6.3 21 0 12 13 2 12 98 8.2 22 Nelson, Reeves 6-1 116 19.3 14-35.400 3-7.429 3-7.429 6 21 27 4.5 7 0 8 4 4 3 34 5.7 04 Powell, Norman 13-0 220 16.9 27-64.422 11-33.333 8-12.667 6 27 33 2.5 15 0 15 9 4 7 73 5.6 21 Parker, De'End 2-1 34 17.0 2-6.333 0-1.000 4-7.571 0 4 4 2.0 2 0 2 0 0 1 8 4.0 02 Jones, Kenny 3-0 14 4.7 3-8.375 1-3.333 1-2.500 1 0 1 0.3 2 0 0 1 0 0 8 2.7 20 Lane, Brendan 9-0 59 6.6 8-15.533 0-3.000 3-6.500 6 14 20 2.2 6 0 1 2 1 0 19 2.1 23 Brown, David 4-0 12 3.0 2-6.333 0-2.000 0-0.000 1 0 1 0.3 1 0 0 1 0 2 4 1.0 00 Stover, Anthony 11-2 88 8.0 3-6.500 0-0.000 0-5.000 5 6 11 1.0 12 0 1 4 14 1 6 0.5 44 Trapani, Tyler 4-0 5 1.3 0-2.000 0-1.000 0-0.000 1 1 2 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 13 DeMarcus, Matt 4-0 5 1.3 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0.0 03 Kazemi, Nick 1-0 2 2.0 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 17 10 27 1 Total... 13 2600 324-731.443 68-199.342 178-269.662 158 304 462 35.5 208 2 179 142 67 96 894 68.8 Opponents... 13 2600 288-695.414 97-249.390 143-208.688 134 296 430 33.1 230 2 148 179 31 68 816 62.8 TEAM STATISTICS UCLA OPP SCORING 894 816 Points per game 68.8 62.8 Scoring margin +6.0 - FIELD GOALS-ATT 324-731 288-695 Field goal pct.443.414 3 POINT FG-ATT 68-199 97-249 3-point FG pct.342.390 3-pt FG made per game 5.2 7.5 FREE THROWS-ATT 178-269 143-208 Free throw pct.662.688 F-Throws made per game 13.7 11.0 REBOUNDS 462 430 per game 35.5 33.1 Rebounding margin +2.5 - ASSISTS 179 148 Assists per game 13.8 11.4 TURNOVERS 142 179 Turnovers per game 10.9 13.8 Turnover margin +2.8 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.3 0.8 STEALS 96 68 Steals per game 7.4 5.2 BLOCKS 67 31 Blocks per game 5.2 2.4 ATTENDANCE 44179 13977 Home games-avg/game 9-4909 1-6777 Neutral site-avg/game - 3-2400 Date Opponent Score Att. 11/11/11 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 58-69 5382 11/15/11 MIDDLE TENNESSEE ST. L 66-86 4758 11/21/11 vs Chaminade W 92-60 2400 11/22/11 vs #14 Kansas L 56-72 2400 11/23/11 vs #15 Michigan L 63-79 2400 11/28/11 PEPPERDINE W 62-39 3885 12/03/11 TEXAS L 59-69 6177 12/10/11 PENNSYLVANIA W 77-73 6332 12/14/11 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 60-47 4229 12/17/11 UC DAVIS W 82-39 5132 12/20/11 UC IRVINE W 89-60 4090 12/23/11 RICHMOND W 71-63 4194 * 12/29/11 at Stanford L 59-60 6777 * - Conference game Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals UCLA 423 471 894 Opponents 376 440 816 National Champions - 64, 65, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 95 15

2011-12 UCLA Men's Basketball UCLA Combined Team Statistics (as of Dec 29, 2011) Conference games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 CONFERENCE 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Total 3-Point F-Throw ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 11 Jones, Lazeric 1-1 38 38.0 8-13.615 4-6.667 6-8.750 0 5 5 5.0 2 0 2 3 0 1 26 26.0 01 Lamb, Tyler 1-1 29 29.0 3-7.429 0-4.000 4-6.667 0 2 2 2.0 2 0 0 3 0 1 10 10.0 34 Smith, Joshua 1-1 20 20.0 4-8.500 0-0.000 2-5.400 3 3 6 6.0 5 1 0 2 0 1 10 10.0 24 Wear, Travis 1-0 23 23.0 1-1 1.000 0-0.000 3-4.750 0 2 2 2.0 3 0 0 0 1 0 5 5.0 05 Anderson, Jerime 1-1 33 33.0 2-9.222 0-2.000 0-0.000 0 6 6 6.0 2 0 3 1 0 3 4 4.0 12 Wear, David 1-1 32 32.0 1-8.125 0-1.000 0-0.000 2 6 8 8.0 2 0 2 1 0 0 2 2.0 04 Powell, Norman 1-0 17 17.0 1-5.200 0-2.000 0-0.000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 2.0 20 Lane, Brendan 1-0 1 1.0 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 00 Stover, Anthony 1-0 7 7.0 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-1.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 Team 4 1 5 1 Total... 1 200 20-51.392 4-15.267 15-24.625 9 25 34 34.0 17 1 9 11 2 6 59 59.0 Opponents... 1 200 19-55.345 9-24.375 13-16.813 12 26 38 38.0 18 0 12 14 3 3 60 60.0 TEAM STATISTICS UCLA OPP SCORING 59 60 Points per game 59.0 60.0 Scoring margin -1.0 - FIELD GOALS-ATT 20-51 19-55 Field goal pct.392.345 3 POINT FG-ATT 4-15 9-24 3-point FG pct.267.375 3-pt FG made per game 4.0 9.0 FREE THROWS-ATT 15-24 13-16 Free throw pct.625.813 F-Throws made per game 15.0 13.0 REBOUNDS 34 38 per game 34.0 38.0 Rebounding margin -4.0 - ASSISTS 9 12 Assists per game 9.0 12.0 TURNOVERS 11 14 Turnovers per game 11.0 14.0 Turnover margin +3.0 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.8 0.9 STEALS 6 3 Steals per game 6.0 3.0 BLOCKS 2 3 Blocks per game 2.0 3.0 ATTENDANCE 0 6777 Home games-avg/game 0-0 1-6777 Neutral site-avg/game - 0-0 Date Opponent Score Att. * 12/29/11 at Stanford L 59-60 6777 * - Conference game Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals UCLA 23 36 59 Opponents 24 36 60