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1968–69 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team : ウィキペディア英語版
1968–69 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team

The 1968–69 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team won UCLA's fifth NCAA National Basketball Championship under head coach John R. Wooden with a win over Purdue, coach Wooden's alma mater.〔Official Collegiate Basketball Guide〕 The Bruins started the season with a 25–0 record.
At the West Regional, played in Pauley Pavilion, the Bruins defeated New Mexico State 53–38 and Santa Clara 90–52. Lew Alcindor had a total of 33 points in the two games on March 13 and 14.
On March 20, UCLA had a two-point lead over Drake, 41–39, at half time and then went on to defeat Drake by three points, 85–82, to advance to the championship game against Purdue. Wooden graduated from Purdue in 1932, after earning All-American honors as a guard on the school's basketball team that he captained during his junior and senior years. The Boilermakers won two Big Ten titles and the 1932 National Championship during his years there. Wooden also played baseball during his freshman year.
The "Money Man", John Vallely, scored 29 points and Alcindor had 25 points at the semi-final game. Alcindor scored 37 points with 20 rebounds in the championship game.〔(1964 and 1965 NCAA Championship Teams to be Honored )〕
==Players==

* Lew Alcindor, now Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (#33, 24.0 ppg/14.6 rpg)
* John Ecker (#52)
* George Farmer (#34)
* Kenny Heitz (#22, 6.5 ppg/2.3 rpg)
* Jim Nielsen (#34)
* Steve Patterson (#32)
* Curtis Rowe (#30, 12.9 ppg/7.6 rpg)
* Don Saffer (#25)
* Terry Schofield (#42)
* Bill Seibert (#54)
* Lynn Shackelford (#53, 7.0 ppg/4.0 rpg)
* Bill Sweek (#45)
* John Vallely (#40, 11.0 ppg/3.2 rpg)
* Lee Walczuk (#44)
* Sidney Wicks (#35)

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