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1 Previous season  





2 Off-season  



2.1  Departures  





2.2  Incoming transfers  





2.3  2015 recruiting class  







3 Roster  





4 Schedule  





5 Ranking movement  





6 See also  





7 Notes  





8 References  





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2015–16 UCLA Bruins men's basketball
ConferencePac-12 Conference
Record15–17 (6–12 Pac-12)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arenaPauley Pavilion
Seasons
← 2014–15
2016–17 →
2015–16 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball standings
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
    No.5Oregon 14 4   .778 31 7   .816
    No.13Utah 13 5   .722 27 9   .750
    No.17Arizona 12 6   .667 25 9   .735
    No.23California 12 6   .667 23 11   .676
    Colorado 10 8   .556 22 12   .647
    USC 9 9   .500 21 13   .618
    Oregon State 9 9   .500 19 13   .594
    Washington 9 9   .500 19 15   .559
    Stanford 8 10   .444 15 15   .500
    UCLA 6 12   .333 15 17   .469
    Arizona State 5 13   .278 15 17   .469
    Washington State 1 17   .056 9 22   .290
    Pac-12 Tournament winner
    Rankings from AP poll

    The 2015–16 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team represented the University of California, Los Angeles, during the 2015–16 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. They finished the season with a 15–17 record, the fourth time the program finished with a losing record since 1948, when John Wooden became their coach.[1] The Bruins were led by third-year head coach Steve Alford and played their home games at Pauley Pavilion as members in the Pac-12 Conference. Isaac Hamilton earned second-team All-Pac-12 honors, the only Bruin named to the all-conference team.[2]

    With Kevon Looney having moved on to the National Basketball Association (NBA), sophomore Thomas Welsh was promoted to UCLA's starting lineup at center, while center Tony Parker moved to forward.[3][4] Freshman guard Aaron Holiday also opened the season as a starter, teaming with Hamilton and Bryce Alford to form a three-guard lineup.[5] The Bruins lost their season opener to Monmouth and lost consecutive games in the Maui InvitationaltoKansas and Wake Forest.[6][7] However, they recovered to upset then-No. 1 Kentucky 87–77 at home and defeated then-No. 20 Gonzaga 71–66 on the road.[8] UCLA finished their non-conference schedule winning six of their last seven games, and entered Pac-12 play at 9–4 and ranked No. 25 in the nation.[6] They were comparatively better than a year earlier, when they entered conference play with five losses and a three-game losing streak.[8]

    The Bruins had an early conference win against then-No. 7 Arizona,[9] but they were 4–5 halfway through the Pac-12 schedule, including 0–4 against the three teams with the quickest pace in the conference, Washington, USC, and Oregon.[10] Their defense was weakened without comparable replacements for Looney and Norman Powell, a senior from the prior season, and sophomore György Golomán had been out for much of the season with a stress fracture in his leg.[11] UCLA coach Steve Alford believed his big front court was "slow" and had sophomore Jonah Bolden start in place of the senior Parker.[12] While Bolden was 1 inch (25 mm) taller than Parker, he was also 40 pounds (18 kg) lighter.[13] UCLA began their second half with a loss to USC, who swept the Bruins for the first time since 2010.[14][15] The Bruins lost both games in their crosstown rivalry by double digits for the first time since 1938.[14] In their next game, UCLA blew a 10-point halftime lead to Arizona en route to their fifth loss in seven games. The loss dropped them out of all major NCAA tournament projections and mired in 10th place in the Pac-12.[16][17] The Bruins were eliminated from the Pac-12 tournament after a 95–71 loss to USC, losing three consecutive times in the same season to the Trojans for the first time in 74 years. UCLA missed the NCAA Tournament for just the third time in 10 years.[18]

    Previous season

    [edit]

    The Bruins finished in fourth place (11–7) in the Pac-12 conference. They earned a No. 11 seed in the NCAA Championship tournament, and advanced to the Sweet 16, becoming the lowest-seed UCLA team to ever reach the regional semifinals. They defeated SMU 60–59 in the second round and UAB 92–75 in the third round. Then the Bruins lost to Gonzaga for the second time of the season, 74–62 in the Sweet Sixteen. The program produced its 49th 20-win season. Norman Powell led the team in scoring with 16.4 points per game, followed by Bryce Alford with 15.4 points per game.

    Off-season

    [edit]

    Departures

    [edit]
    Name Number Pos. Height Weight Year Hometown Notes
    Norman Powell 4 G 6'4" 215 Senior San Diego, California Graduated
    David Brown 13 G 6'3" 185 Senior Anaheim Hills, California Walk-on; Graduated
    Kory Alford 2 G 6'4" 185 RS Junior Albuquerque, New Mexico Walk-on; Graduated
    Nick Kazemi 0 G 6'3" 210 RS Junior Santa Ana, California Walk-on; Graduated
    Wanaah Bail 1 F 6'9" 215 Sophomore Houston, Texas Transferred[19]
    Kevon Looney 5 F 6'9" 220 Freshman Milwaukee, Wisconsin Declared for 2015 NBA draft[20]

    Incoming transfers

    [edit]
    Name Number Pos. Height Weight Year Hometown Notes
    Ikenna Okwarabizie 34 C 6'10" 245 Sophomore Lagos, Nigeria Junior college transfer from Tyler Junior College

    2015 recruiting class

    [edit]
    UScollege sports recruiting information for high school athletes
    Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
    Aaron Holiday
    #15 PG
    North Hollywood, CA Campbell Hall School 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 175 lb (79 kg) Mar 3, 2014 
    Recruiting star ratings: Scout:4/5 stars   Rivals:4/5 stars   247Sports:4/5 stars    ESPN:4/5 stars
    Prince Ali
    #12 SG
    Pembroke Pines, FL Sagemont School 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 180 lb (82 kg) Aug 16, 2014 
    Recruiting star ratings: Scout:4/5 stars   Rivals:4/5 stars   247Sports:4/5 stars    ESPN:4/5 stars
    Alex Olesinski
    F
    Roswell, NM La Lumiere School 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 200 lb (91 kg) Mar 4, 2015 
    Recruiting star ratings: Scout:3/5 stars   Rivals:3/5 stars   247Sports:3/5 stars    ESPNN/A
    Overall recruiting rankings:
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.
  • Sources:

    • "2015 Player Commits". ESPN.com. Retrieved February 13, 2015.
    • "2015 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved February 13, 2015.

    Roster

    [edit]
    2015–16 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team
    Players Coaches
    Pos. # Name Height Weight Year Previous school Hometown
    F 0 Alex Olesinski 6ft10in (2.08 m) 200 lb (91 kg) Fr La Lumiere School Roswell, New Mexico
    G 1 Wonder Smith (W) 6ft1in (1.85 m) 180 lb (82 kg) Fr Windward School Los Angeles, California
    G/F 2 Noah Allen 6ft7in (2.01 m) 215 lb (98 kg) Jr Palma HS Pacific Grove, California
    G 3 Aaron Holiday 6ft1in (1.85 m) 185 lb (84 kg) Fr Campbell Hall School North Hollywood, California
    G 5 Prince Ali 6ft3in (1.91 m) 190 lb (86 kg) Fr Sagemont School Pembroke Pines, Florida
    G 10 Isaac Hamilton 6ft5in (1.96 m) 195 lb (88 kg) Jr St. John Bosco HS Los Angeles, California
    F 14 György Golomán 6ft11in (2.11 m) 215 lb (98 kg) So The Sagemont School Körmend, Hungary
    G 15 Jerrold Smith (W) 6ft 0 in (1.83 m) 165 lb (75 kg) Jr St. Bernard HS Los Angeles, California
    G 20 Bryce Alford 6ft3in (1.91 m) 185 lb (84 kg) Jr La Cueva HS Albuquerque, New Mexico
    G 21 Alec Wulff (W) 6ft3in (1.91 m) 185 lb (84 kg) So Laguna Beach HS Laguna Beach, California
    G 22 Gabriel Bell-Williams (W) 6ft5in (1.96 m) 175 lb (79 kg) Fr Campbell Hall School Toronto, Ontario
    F/C 23 Tony Parker 6ft9in (2.06 m) 260 lb (118 kg) Sr Miller Grove HS Atlanta, Georgia
    G 24 Justis Bell-Williams (W) 6ft4in (1.93 m) 170 lb (77 kg) Fr Campbell Hall School Toronto, Ontario
    C 34 Ikenna Okwarabizie 6ft9in (2.06 m) 250 lb (113 kg) So East HS/Tyler Junior College Lagos, Nigeria
    C 40 Thomas Welsh 7ft 0 in (2.13 m) 245 lb (111 kg) So Loyola HS Redondo Beach, California
    G/F 43 Jonah Bolden 6ft10in (2.08 m) 220 lb (100 kg) So Brewster Academy Sydney, Australia
    Head coach
    Assistant coach(es)

    Legend
    • (C) Team captain
    • (S) Suspended
    • (I) Ineligible
    • (W) Walk-on

    Roster
    Last update: November 13, 2015

    Schedule

    [edit]

    UCLA's 2015–16 schedule includes home games against Kentucky, Long Beach State, Pepperdine, Cal Poly, Louisiana-Lafayette, Monmouth, Cal State Northridge, and McNeese State. UCLA will travel to play at Gonzaga and face off against North Carolina at a neutral venue. The Bruins will also make a trip to play three of the following in the Maui Invitational: Kansas, Indiana, St. John's, UNLV, Vanderbilt, and Wake Forest.[21]

    During the Pac-12 Conference schedule, UCLA will play 18 games (9 home and 9 away) and will have home-and-homes with the following teams: Arizona, Arizona State, Oregon, Oregon State, USC, Washington, and Washington State. The Bruins will only play the Rocky Mountain teams (Colorado and Utah) at home. UCLA will also only play the Bay area teams (California and Stanford) on the road.[22]

    Date
    time, TV
    Rank# Opponent# Result Record High points High rebounds High assists Site (attendance)
    city, state
    Exhibition
    Oct 30*
    7:30 pm
    Cal State Los Angeles W 95–57 
     20  Hamilton   11  Bolden   7  Alford  Pauley Pavilion (6,930)
    Los Angeles, CA
    Non-conference regular season
    Nov 13*
    8:00 pm, P12N
    Monmouth L 81–84 OT 0–1
     22  Alford   19  Parker   5  Alford  Pauley Pavilion (6,674)
    Los Angeles, CA
    Nov 15*
    7:00 pm, P12N
    Cal Poly
    Maui Invitational Opening Round
    W 88–83  1–1
     22  Welsh   14  Parker   8  Alford  Pauley Pavilion (6,595)
    Los Angeles, CA
    Nov 19*
    7:30 pm, P12N
    Pepperdine W 81–67  2–1
     19  Alford   15  Parker   5  Tied  Pauley Pavilion (6,063)
    Los Angeles, CA
    Nov 23*
    8:30 pm, ESPN2
    vs. UNLV
    Maui Invitational Quarterfinals
    W 77–75  3–1
     20  Tied   8  Welsh   4  Bolden  Lahaina Civic Center (2,400)
    Maui, HI
    Nov 24*
    7:00 pm, ESPN
    vs. No. 5 Kansas
    Maui Invitational Semifinals
    L 73–92  3–2
     19  Hamilton   8  Parker   3  Holiday  Lahaina Civic Center (2,400)
    Maui, HI
    Nov 25*
    4:30 pm, ESPN2
    vs. Wake Forest
    Maui Invitational 3rd Place Game
    L 77–80  3–3
     18  Tied   15  Parker   7  Alford  Lahaina Civic Center (2,400)
    Maui, HI
    Nov 29*
    4:00 pm, P12N
    Cal State Northridge W 77–45  4–3
     14  Tied   11  Parker   10  Alford  Pauley Pavilion (6,193)
    Los Angeles, CA
    Dec 3*
    6:00 pm, ESPN
    No. 1 Kentucky W 87–77  5–3
     21  Welsh   11  Welsh   7  Holiday  Pauley Pavilion (12,202)
    Los Angeles, CA
    Dec 6*
    6:00 pm, P12N
    Long Beach State W 83–76  6–3
     24  Alford   10  Tied   7  Holiday  Pauley Pavilion (6,443)
    Los Angeles, CA
    Dec 12*
    7:00 pm, ESPN2
    at No. 20 Gonzaga W 71–66  7–3
     20  Hamilton   11  Bolden   5  Holiday  McCarthey Athletic Center (6,000)
    Spokane, WA
    Dec 15*
    6:00 pm, P12N
    No. 22 Louisiana–Lafayette W 89–80  8–3
     27  Alford   9  Parker   7  Alford  Pauley Pavilion (5,460)
    Los Angeles, CA
    Dec 19*
    10:00 am, CBS
    No. 22 vs. No. 11 North Carolina
    CBS Sports Classic
    L 76–89  8–4
     23  Hamilton   11  Parker   4  Alford  Barclays Center (16,311)
    Brooklyn, NY
    Dec 22*
    8:00 pm, P12N
    McNeese State W 67–53  9–4
     18  Hamilton   14  Welsh   8  Alford  Pauley Pavilion (6,499)
    Los Angeles, CA
    Pac-12 regular season
    Jan 1
    8:00 pm, FS1
    No. 25 at Washington L 93–96 2OT 9–5
    (0–1)
     30  Alford   15  Welsh   5  Hamilton  Alaska Airlines Arena (6,920)
    Seattle, WA
    Jan 3
    6:30 pm, P12N
    No. 25 at Washington State L 78–85  9–6
    (0–2)
     27  Hamilton   10  Welsh   5  Alford  Beasley Coliseum (1,912)
    Pullman, WA
    Jan 7
    6:00 pm, ESPN2
    No. 7 Arizona
    Rivalry
    W 87–84  10–6
    (1–2)
     25  Alford   12  Parker   6  3 tied  Pauley Pavilion (12,026)
    Los Angeles, CA
    Jan 9
    2:00 pm, P12N
    Arizona State W 81–74  11–6
    (2–2)
     26  Hamilton   16  Welsh   5  Tied  Pauley Pavilion (9,973)
    Los Angeles, CA
    Jan 13
    8:00 pm, ESPN2
    USC
    Rivalry
    L 75–89  11–7
    (2–3)
     27  Parker   12  Parker   8  Hamilton  Pauley Pavilion (12,993)
    Los Angeles, CA
    Jan 20
    8:00 pm, ESPNU
    at Oregon State W 82–73  12–7
    (3–3)
     25  Hamilton   5  Alford   12  Welsh  Gill Coliseum (5,321)
    Corvallis, OR
    Jan 23
    1:00 pm, CBS
    at Oregon L 72–86  12–8
    (3–4)
     19  Holiday   8  Welsh   6  Alford  Matthew Knight Arena (10,525)
    Eugene, OR
    Jan 28
    7:00 pm, FS1
    Washington L 84–86  12–9
    (3–5)
     28  Alford   11  Bolden   6  Alford  Pauley Pavilion (6,843)
    Los Angeles, CA
    Jan 30
    4:00 pm, P12N
    Washington State W 83–50  13–9
    (4–5)
     22  Hamilton   10  Welsh   6  Hamilton  Pauley Pavilion (9,024)
    Los Angeles, CA
    Feb 4
    7:30 pm, P12N
    at USC
    Rivalry
    L 61–80  13–10
    (4–6)
     15  Holiday   12  Welsh   7  Alford  Galen Center (10,258)
    Los Angeles, CA
    Feb 12
    6:00 pm, ESPN
    at No. 17 Arizona
    Rivalry
    L 75–81  13–11
    (4–7)
     24  Hamilton   10  Parker   4  Tied  McKale Center (14,644)
    Tucson, AZ
    Feb 14
    5:30 pm, ESPNU
    at Arizona State W 78–65  14–11
    (5–7)
     16  Bolden   9  Bolden   11  Alford  Wells Fargo Arena (6,710)
    Tempe, AZ
    Feb 18
    7:00 pm, ESPN2
    Utah L 73–75  14–12
    (5–8)
     25  Hamilton   6  Welsh   6  Holiday  Pauley Pavilion (7,249)
    Los Angeles, CA
    Feb 20
    8:00 pm, FS1
    Colorado W 77–53  15–12
    (6–8)
     22  Hamilton   6  Tied   9  Alford  Pauley Pavilion (8,492)
    Los Angeles, CA
    Feb 25
    6:00 pm, ESPN2
    at California L 63–75  15–13
    (6–9)
     15  Tied   16  Welsh   5  Holiday  Haas Pavilion (11,858)
    Berkeley, CA
    Feb 27
    1:30 pm, FOX
    at Stanford L 70–79  15–14
    (6–10)
     20  Alford   9  Welsh   6  Holiday  Maples Pavilion (6,364)
    Stanford, CA
    Mar 2
    6:00 pm, ESPN2
    No. 9 Oregon L 68–76  15–15
    (6–11)
     19  Hamilton   7  Welsh   6  Hamilton  Pauley Pavilion (6,578)
    Los Angeles, CA
    Mar 5
    3:30 pm, P12N
    Oregon State L 82–86  15–16
    (6–12)
     21  Hamilton   12  Welsh   5  Alford  Pauley Pavilion (7,940)
    Los Angeles, CA
    Pac-12 Tournament
    Mar 9
    6:00 pm, P12N
    No. (10) vs. (7) USC
    First round
    L 71–95  15–17
     12  Welsh   6  Welsh   6  Hamilton  MGM Grand Garden Arena (12,916)
    Paradise, NV

    *Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
    All times are in Pacific Time.

    Ranking movement

    [edit]
    Ranking movement
    Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking. RV = Received votes. NV = Received no votes.
    Poll Pre Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Wk 10 Wk 11 Wk 12 Wk 13 Wk 14 Wk 15 Wk 16 Wk 17 Wk 18 Post Final
    AP RV NV NV NV RV 22 RV 25 NV RV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV N/A
    Coaches RV NV NV NV RV RV RV RV NV RV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV

    See also

    [edit]

    Notes

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Helfand, Zach (March 9, 2016). "USC earns third straight win over UCLA, 95-71, in Pac-12 tournament". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on March 18, 2016.
  • ^ Wang, Jack (March 7, 2016). "UCLA guard Isaac Hamilton makes All-Pac-12 second team". Inside UCLA. Archived from the original on March 8, 2016.
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  • ^ Kaufman, Joey (November 18, 2015). "UCLA basketball: Freshman guard Aaron Holiday proves a quick study". The Orange County Register. Archived from the original on December 11, 2015.
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  • ^ Shultz, Alex (January 30, 2016). "UCLA's juggled lineup results in big win over Washington State". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on February 1, 2016.
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  • ^ Helfand, Zach. "Wanaah Bail transfers from UCLA after missing second half of season". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 10, 2015.
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