UCLA's Hit List
Here is a look at UCLA's 38-game NCAA Tournament winning streak during the Bruins' incredible run of nine national championships from 1964 through 1973 (exception: 1966). The run ended when they lost to North Carolina State (80-77 2OT) in the 1974 Semis:
Note: * - NCAA Tournament title games, ** -- Triple overtime)
Opponent Score
Bruins High Scorer
Seattle 95-90 Walt Hazzard 26
San Francisco 76-72 Walt Hazzard 23
Kansas State 90-84 Keith Erickson 28
Duke* 98-83 Gail Goodrich 27
Brigham Young 100-76 Gail Goodrich 40
San Francisco 101-93 Gail Goodrich 30
Wichita State 108-89 Gail Goodrich 28
Michigan* 91-80 Gail Goodrich 42
Wyoming 109-60 Lew Alcindor 29
Pacific 80-64 Lew Alcindor 38
Houston 73-58 Lynn Shackelford 22
Dayton* 79-64 Lew Alcindor 20
New Mexico State 58-49
Lew Alcindor 28
Santa Clara 87-66 Lew Alcindor 22
Houston 101-69 Lew Alcindor/Mike Lynn/Lucious Allen 19
North Carolina* 78-55
Lew Alcindor 34
New Mexico State 53-38
Lew Alcindor 16
Santa Clara 90-52 Lew Alcindor 17
Drake 85-82 John Vallely 29
Purdue* 92-72 Lew Alcindor 37
Long Beach State 88-65
Henry Bibby/Sidney Wicks 20
Utah State 101-79 Curtis Rowe/Sidney Wicks 26
New Mexico State 93-77
John Vallely 23
Jacksonville* 80-69 Curtis Rowe 19
Brigham Young 91-73 Henry Bibby 15
Long Beach State 57-55
Sidney Wicks 18
Kansas 68-60 Sidney Wicks 21
Villanova* 68-62 Steve Patterson 29
Weber State 90-58 Henry Bibby 16
Long Beach State 73-57
Henry Bibby 23
Louisville 96-77 Bill Walton 33
Florida State* 81-76 Bill Walton 24
Arizona State 98-81 Bill Walton 28
San Francisco 54-39 Larry Farmer 13
Indiana 70-59 Tommy Curtis 22
Memphis State* 87-66 Bill Walton 44
Dayton** 111-100 Dave Meyers 28
San Francisco 83-60 Jamaal Wilkes 27
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