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・ 1968 college football season
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・ 1968 CONCACAF Men's Pre-Olympic Tournament
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・ 1968 Copa Libertadores
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・ 1967–68 Toronto Maple Leafs season
・ 1967–68 Tranmere Rovers F.C. season
・ 1967–68 Tweede Divisie
1967–68 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team
・ 1967–68 UE Lleida season
・ 1967–68 United States network television schedule
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・ 1967–68 United States network television schedule (Saturday morning)
・ 1967–68 United States network television schedule (weekday)
・ 1967–68 Washington Britannica season
・ 1967–68 WCHL season
・ 1967–68 Western Football League
・ 1967–68 WIHL season
・ 1967–68 Yugoslav Cup
・ 1967–68 Yugoslav First Basketball League
・ 1967–68 Yugoslav First League
・ 1967–68 Yugoslav Ice Hockey League season
・ 1967–68 Yugoslav Second League


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1967–68 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team : ウィキペディア英語版
1967–68 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team

The 1967–68 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team won UCLA's fourth NCAA National Basketball Championship under head coach John R. Wooden with a win over North Carolina.〔Official Collegiate Basketball Guide〕
UCLA's 47-game winning streak came to an end in January when the Bruins were beaten by Houston and All-American Elvin Hayes in the Astrodome 71–69; the game was known as the Game of the Century. The Bruins avenged the loss in a rematch with Houston in the NCAA Final Four, by beating the Cougars 101–69 to become the only team to win consecutive NCAA championships twice.
==Season Summary==
This team ushered in a new era of college hoops when it played and lost to Houston in a regular-season game at Houston Astrodome that was seen by a national television audience. The Bruins avenged the only loss in the Final Four, thrashing the Cougars behind Lew Alcindor’s 19 points and 18 rebounds. "Big Lew" was even more dominant in the title game, with 34 points and 16 boards in a win over North Carolina. UCLA limited Houston's Elvin Hayes, who was averaging 37.7 points per game but was held to only 10. Bruins coach John Wooden credited his assistant, Jerry Norman, for devising the diamond-and-one defense that contained Hayes.

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