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Location: Los Angeles, Calif. | Founded: 1919 | Enrollment: 36,890 | Colors: Blue and Gold
Coach: Ben Howland | Home Court: Pauley Pavilion | Capacity: 12,819

Record: (35-4, 19-2 Pac 10)
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Definitely possible. The equivalent of a "strong maybe" is where Pac-10 Player of the Year Kevin Love set his chances of playing his sophomore season at UCLA.

Love is, for now, entered in the NBA draft process but not signing with an agent. By doing so, he is eligible to return to the Bruins by backing out of the draft by June 16.

"If you have a chance, you take it," Love said, announcing his intentions to turn pro but saying he wouldn't sign with an agent.

The news, coupled with the expected announcement that Russell Westbrook would enter the NBA draft on the same straight-to-the-deep-end fashion without retaining an agent puts a bit of a dent in UCLA's chances to get back to a fourth straight Final Four.

The Bruins are still awaiting a verdict from Darren Collison, who has reportedly decided he'll enter the NBA draft as well. Coach Ben Howland refuted the published claim and said Collison is "not in a hurry."

All of it comes on the heels of the Bruins disappointing loss to Memphis in the Final Four. Going in, partly because of Love, the Bruins were confident the third trip in a row was going to be different.

It wasn't.

UCLA showed up at the Final Four for the third straight season, and for the third time went home without its 12th national championship.

Florida bounced the Bruins in 2006 and 2007. This time it was a Memphis team that seemed a cut above in talent, confidence and execution. The Tigers smothered Love with wall-to-wall double-team tactics and overpowered Collison with longer, stronger defenders on the way to a 78-63 victory in the national semifinals.

"I had to keep my emotions in check," Love said, "because we had such a special year."

But not a special ending.

Pac-10 Conference fans watched all season as UCLA took apart teams in what was considered the league's best season, well, maybe ever. The Bruins seemed to have an answer for anything an opponent could throw at them, and even coach Ben Howland acknowledged this was his best UCLA team.

But Memphis, which won a NCAA-record 38th game, was bigger and faster.

"They were jumping over us. Lot of dunking and stuff," said Westbrook, the only UCLA player who excelled, scoring 22 points.

Junior forward Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, starting in the Final Four for a third straight season, did his best to dissect the game from an objective point of view.

"They did a good job of defending us," he said. "They did a good job of exposing our mismatches and every time we made a mistake they turned it into an opportunity. They did a good job of denying us the ball, they did a good job of double-teaming Kevin.

"At the end of the day," he concluded, "they were the better team."

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May 13, 2008 3:39 pm

LSU released Morgan!

Look out Detroit, here we come!  And, this time, we're going to win the damn thing!

Go Bruins!

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April 28, 2008 5:35 pm

If any of you Bruins fans are visiting this page and haven't added UCLA as your favorite team in basketball (and football), please go to your profile page and click the "Edit Info" button on the left hand side under your avatar and personal info.  You can then select UCLA as your favorite team in both basketball and football.

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April 16, 2008 11:55 pm
The buzz on him is gaining speed this week as it coincides with the announcement of Kevin Love to NBA. We were one of the final 3 schools before he decided to sign with LSU (Kansas was the other). Last week Brian Dohn reported on his blog that he talked to his High School's coach about J'mison Morgan is staying at LSU regardless who's the head coach. However, according to his AAU coach ...(more)
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May 6, 2008 2:15 pm
Jill Painter of the LA Daily News confirmed with J'mison Morgan's brother that he's heading to us for sure. LSU has not made it official yet but they will grant a release. This will make a great 5 freshmen coming to us for this upcoming season.

Jrue Holiday SG/PG 6'3"
Jerime Anderson PG 6'1"
Malcolm Lee SF/SG 6'5"
Drew Gor
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May 7, 2008 4:20 pm
NCAA just released APR which based on eligibility, retention, and graduation of scholarship student-athletes. So, far we performed well with 21 out 24 athletic programs met well above the cut off points.

Our crosstown just received their sanction and limit their basketball scholarship to 11 from maximum of 13. Other than their players didn't graduate, the APR also took consider
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April 15, 2008 5:10 am
Pepperdine's freshman PF/C Malcolm Thomas is transferring. He visited UCLA the other day and his high school coach said that we may be offering him scholarship soon. He's honorable mention for All WCC team and All-Freshman Team.  Thomas is posting 12.6 ppg, 8.8 rpg, and 1.83 blocks per game.
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May 11, 2008 1:53 pm
OJ Mayo reportedly took thousands of dollars of cash and other gifts while at USC and in high school. What it it with USC and paying off its athletes, (Reggie Bush)? What an embarrassment. Even if they turn out to be untrue, it can't be good for a universities reputation to be constantly under investigation for its athletes taking money. Another reason why i love UCLA.
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