UCLA Bruins
Howland agrees to new deal with UCLA
UCLA and men's basketball coach Ben Howland have agreed to terms of a new seven-year contract that will run through the 2014-15 season.
UCLA's Mbah a Moute to remain in NBA Draft
UCLA forward Luc Richard Mbah a Moute has decided to remain in the NBA draft and will forgo his senior season, Bruins head basketball coach Ben Howland announced Monday.
Shipp pulls out of draft, returns to UCLA
UCLA guard Josh Shipp has withdrawn his name from the NBA Draft and will return for his senior season, Bruins head coach Ben Howland announced Tuesday.
UCLA's Stanback plans to transfer
UCLA swingman Chace Stanback will not return to the school next season.
UCLA's Shipp to enter draft, but won't hire agent
UCLA guard Josh Shipp announced Sunday that he will enter his name into the 2008 NBA Draft, but will not hire an agent, leaving open the possibility that he could return for his senior season.
UCLA's Mbah a Moute declares for NBA draft; will not hire an agent
UCLA forward Luc Richard Mbah a Moute announced Friday that he would make himself eligible for the NBA draft, but the junior will not hire an agent in order to maintain his NCAA eligibility.
No Love in LA; Bruins freshman headed to NBA
Less than two weeks after losing to national runner-up Memphis in the Final Four, head coach Ben Howland and the UCLA Bruins learned they could be losing three-fifths of their starting lineup to the NBA.
Love to announce plans at news conference
UCLA All-American forward Kevin Love will announce his plans for next season at a campus news conference Thursday.
No Love in Westwood? Love and Collison reportedly leaving UCLA
Just over 72 hours after falling in the NCAA Tournament Final Four, UCLA's top two players, freshman center Kevin Love and star point guard Darren Collison, are reportedly bolting Westwood for the NBA.
Recap: Memphis vs. U-C-L-A
Chris Douglas-Roberts scored 28 points, as Memphis moved to the national title game with a 78-63 victory over UCLA at the Alamodome.
UCLA and Memphis battle for right to play for national title
The first game of the 2008 Final Four pits top seeds UCLA and Memphis against each other, with the winner moving on to Monday's championship game to face either Kansas or North Carolina. UCLA is tied with Kentucky for the most wins in NCAA Tournament history with 98, and the Bruins have appeared in 18 Final Fours and won 11 national titles. UCLA, which claimed its most recent championship in 1995, is a stellar 35-3 this season and has reached this point in the tourney by knocking off Mississippi Valley State (70-29), Texas A&M (51-49), Western Kentucky (88-78) and Xavier (76-57). The 35 wins marks a new school record for the Bruins, and this is the third straight year in which they have reached the Final Four. UCLA is led by Ben Howland, who has a 17-6 record in the NCAA Tournament, which includes a 13-3 mark with the Bruins.
Recap: U-C-L-A vs. Xavier
Kevin Love scored 19 points and pulled down 10 rebounds, as UCLA gained its third straight Final Four berth with a 76-57 rout of Xavier in the West Regional final of the NCAA Tournament.
Xavier battles UCLA in Elite Eight matchup
A trip to the Final Four is on the line tonight, as the top-seeded UCLA Bruins collide with the third-seeded Xavier Musketeers at the US Airways Center in the West Regional Final.













