Saturday, October 10, 2015

Men's Basketball Schedule Finalized

Isaac Hamilton started in all 36 games in 2014-15
UCLA Athletics
By: UCLA Athletics
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LOS ANGELES – UCLA will have all 31 regular-season men's basketball games televised live this season, the Pac-12 Conference announced on Thursday.
The Bruins will have at least 13 games broadcast by the ESPN family of networks, including non-conference meetings against Kentucky (Dec. 3) and Gonzaga (Dec. 12) and all three games at the Maui Jim Maui Invitational (Nov. 23-25).
Both conference matchups against Arizona will be nationally televised by the ESPN family of networks, as well as home games against USC (Jan. 13), Utah (Feb. 18) and Oregon (March 2) and road contests against Oregon State (Jan. 20), Arizona State (Feb. 14) and California (Feb. 25).
UCLA's netural site game against North Carolina in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Dec. 19 and Pac-12 road game at Oregon on Jan. 23 will be televised by CBS.
Fox Sports will broadcast at least four UCLA games, including both meetings against Washington – on the road on Jan. 1, and at home on Jan. 28 – and games versus Colorado (Feb. 20) and Stanford (Feb. 27).
Pac-12 Networks is scheduled to carry 12 contests, including each of UCLA’s first three regular-season games – Monmouth (Nov. 13), Cal Poly (Nov. 15) and Pepperdine (Nov. 19). The Bruins’ games against CSUN (Nov. 29), Long Beach State (Dec. 6), Louisiana-Lafayette (Dec. 15), McNeese State (Dec. 22), Washington State (Jan. 3), Arizona State (Jan. 9), Washington State (Jan. 30), USC (Feb. 4) and Oregon State (March 5) will also be aired by Pac-12 Networks.
UCLA will open its regular-season schedule against Monmouth on Friday, Nov. 13, in Pauley Pavilion.
The Bruins return three starters from last season’s team – senior Tony Parker and juniors Bryce Alford and Isaac Hamilton. Other key contributors back from one year ago include junior Noah Allen and sophomores Thomas Welsh and G.G. Goloman.
In addition, UCLA has five players expected to make their collegiate debuts this November – sophomore Jonah Bolden and freshmen Prince AliAaron Holiday, and Ikenna Okwarabizie and Alex Olesinski.
Season tickets and non-conference single-game tickets are on sale now and can be purchased online at www.uclabruins.com/tickets. Pac-12 single-game tickets, excluding the game against Arizona, will go on sale to the public Oct. 1.
Fans can also purchase the "Kentucky + Pac-12" ticket plan, a package that offers tickets to 10 games and the only way to guarantee a seat at the Kentucky and Arizona games in Pauley Pavilion, all at a discounted rate of 15 percent off single-game prices.
Be sure to get access to UCLA's exclusive Pac-12 ticket presale by signing up for Bruin Ticket Advantage emails at www.uclabruins.com/email.

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