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Ranking
CoachesNo. 12[1]
APNo. 15[1]
2000–01 Pacific-10 Conference
men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 5 Stanford 16 2   .889 31 3   .912
No. 2 Arizona 15 3   .833 28 8   .778
No. 12 UCLA 14 4   .778 23 9   .719
No. 14 USC 11 7   .611 24 10   .706
California 11 7   .611 20 11   .645
Oregon 5 13   .278 14 14   .500
Arizona State 5 13   .278 13 16   .448
Washington State 5 13   .278 12 16   .429
Oregon State 4 14   .222 10 20   .333
Washington 4 14   .222 10 20   .333
As of November 30, 2007
Rankings from Coaches Poll

The 2000–01 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team represented the University of California, Los Angeles in the 2000–01 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team finished 3rd in the Pacific-10 Conference with a 14-4 conference record, 23-9 overall.[2] The Bruins competed in the 2001 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, losing to the eventual champion Duke Blue Devils in the sweet sixteen.

Roster

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

No. Position Player
1 United States G Jason Flowers
3 United States SG/SF Billy Knight
4 United States F Spencer Gloger
10 United States G Ryan Walcott
11 United States G/F Todd Ramasar
15 United States G Ryan Mollins
21 United States PG Ryan Bailey
22 United States G/F Rico Hines
No. Position Player
23 United States F Matt Barnes
24 United States F Jason Kapono
25 United States PG Earl Watson
34 United States SG Ray Young
43 United States F T. J. Cummings
50 Netherlands C/PF Dan Gadzuric
52 United States C John Hoffart
54 United States F Josiah Johnson

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Schedule

Date Opponent Location Result Overall Conf.
Exhibition Games
November 1, 2000 Team Concept Pauley Pavilion W 118–64
0–0
0–0
November 15, 2000 EA Sports/California All-Stars Pauley Pavilion W 81–78
0–0
0–0
Regular season
November 9, 2000 (ESPN2) #7 Kansas Madison Square Garden1 L 99–98
0–1
0–0
November 10, 2000 (ESPN2) #12 Kentucky Madison Square Garden1 W 97–92 (OT)
1–1
0–0
November 21, 2000 (FSNW2) CSUN Pauley Pavilion L 78–74
1–2
0–0
November 29, 2000 (FSNW2) UCSB Pauley Pavilion W 83–77
2–2
0–0
December 2, 2000 (KCAL) Georgia Tech Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim2 L 72–67
2–3
0–0
December 9, 2000 (FSNW) Hawaii Pauley Pavilion W 84–64
3–3
0–0
December 16, 2000 (FSNW2) UC Irvine Pauley Pavilion W 65–60
4–3
0–0
December 23, 2000 (CBS) #15 North Carolina Pauley Pavilion L 80–70
4–4
0–0
December 30, 2000 (FSNW) Purdue Mackey Arena W 87–82
5–4
0–0
January 4, 2001 (FSNW2) Washington Pauley Pavilion W 86–64
6–4
1–0
January 6, 2001 (FSN) Washington State Pauley Pavilion W 75–57
7–4
2–0
January 11, 2001 (FSN) #19 USC Pauley Pavilion W 80–75
8–4
3–0
January 13, 2001 (CBS) Villanova Pauley Pavilion W 93–65
9–4
3–0
January 18, 2001 (FSNW) Arizona State Wells Fargo Arena W 91–83
10–4
4–0
January 20, 2001 (FSN) #17 Arizona McKale Center L 88–63
10–5
4–1
January 25, 2001 (FSNW2) Oregon State Pauley Pavilion W 67–40
11–5
5–1
January 27, 2001 (FSN) Oregon Pauley Pavilion W 98–88
12–5
6–1
February 1, 2001 (FSNW2) California Haas Pavilion L 92–63
12–6
6–2
February 3, 2001 (ABC) #1 Stanford Maples Pavilion W 79–73
13–6
7–2
February 8, 2001 (FSNW2) #22 USC Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena W 85–76
14–6
8–2
February 10, 2001 (ABC) DePaul Allstate Arena W 94–88
15–6
8–2
February 15, 2001 (FSN) #8 Arizona Pauley Pavilion W 79–77 (OT)
16–6
9–2
February 17, 2001 (CBS) Arizona State Pauley Pavilion W 73–68
17–6
10–2
February 22, 2001 (FSNW2) Oregon McArthur Court W 88–73
18–6
11–2
February 24, 2001 (FSN) Oregon State Gill Coliseum W 68–65 (OT)
19–6
12–2
March 1, 2001 (FSN) California Pauley Pavilion W 79–75
20–6
13–2
March 3, 2001 #1 Stanford Pauley Pavilion L 85–79
20–7
13–3
March 8, 2001 Washington State Beasley Coliseum W 86–76
21–7
14–3
March 10, 2001 (FSN) Washington Hec Edmundson Pavilion L 96–94
21–8
14–4
NCAA Tournament
March 15, 2001 (CBS) Hofstra Greensboro, NC W 61–48
22–8
14–4
March 17, 2001 (CBS) Utah State Greensboro, NC W 75–50
23–8
14–4
March 22, 2001 (CBS) Duke Philadelphia, PA L 76–63
23–9
14–4
*Conference games in green. Opponent rankings from Coaches' Poll.
1Coaches Vs. Cancer Classic
2John R. Wooden Classic

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References

  1. ^ a b "UCLA Bruins men's basketball history" (PDF). Retrieved 2008-02-22.
  2. ^ "2000-01 season statistics". UCLA. Retrieved July 25, 2011.
  3. ^ "UCLA Bruins 2000–01 roster". Retrieved 2007-11-30.
  4. ^ "UCLA Bruins 2000–01 schedule". Retrieved 2007-11-30.