Monday, December 31, 2018

Sayonara, Coach Alford.


dec 31, 2018 | UCLA MEN'S BASKETBALL PAGE | POST LINK

UCLA Head Coach Steve Alford Relieved of Duties

LOS ANGELES — University of California, Los Angeles Director of Athletics Dan Guerrero announced today that the Michael Price Family UCLA Head Men's Basketball Coach Steve Alford has been relieved of his duties, effective immediately. Assistant Coach Murry Bartow, who has served as a head coach at previous institutions, will serve as Interim Head Coach through the end of the basketball season.

"Throughout my career as an athletic director, I have maintained a belief that making a head coaching change during a season is rarely in the best interests of our student-athletes or program," said Guerrero. "In this case, however, it is now clear to me that what is best for our current students and for the overall good of the program, is to make this change now. While Steve led us to three Sweet 16 appearances, we simply have not been performing at a consistent level and our struggles up to this point in the season do not bode well for the future. On behalf of UCLA Athletics, I want to thank Steve, Tanya and the entire Alford family for their commitment to UCLA and wish them all of the best in the future."

The terms of Alford's contract will be honored by UCLA Athletics, exclusively using department-generated funds.

The 2018-19 season marks Alford's sixth at the helm of the Bruins. During his time at UCLA, Alford compiled a 124-63 record, leading the Bruins to four NCAA Tournaments and three Sweet 16 appearances (2014, 2015 and 2017). Through five seasons at UCLA, Alford produced 11 NBA Draft selections, including seven first-round picks.

A comprehensive, national search for a new head coach will begin immediately. Guerrero will be assisted in the search by Senior Associate Athletic Director Josh Rebholz, Associate Athletic Director Chris Carlson and Bruin basketball alumnus and Golden State Warriors President of Basketball Operations/General Manager Bob Myers. Myers was a four-year basketball letterwinner at UCLA who was part of the 1995 NCAA championship team.

There is no set timeline to make a hire, and there will be no comment on the search or the candidates until a hire is announced.

Statement from Steve Alford

"I'm extremely appreciative to everybody at UCLA for what has been a tremendous run and the chance to work with such special student-athletes and coaches. While I wish we could have had more success, my family and I are so grateful for our time in Westwood. We wish this program nothing but the best. I sincerely hope that the UCLA community will rally around this team, its players and the coaching staff as Pac-12 play begins."

Dec 29 - UCLA loses to Liberty at home 73-58.

From the Pac12 Networks. Thanks.

Saturday, December 15, 2018

UCLA out-Lucky Charms the Irish with crampin Wilkes' 3 at the buzz. UCLA now 7-2.

Dec 8 -- UCLA improved to 7-0 at home this season after defeating Notre Dame, 65-62, on a game-winning three-pointer from Kris Wilkes with 0.9 seconds to play. Jaylen Hands also finished with 12 points and 11 assists for his second-straight game with a point-assist double-double (from UCLA Athletics)UCLA improved to 7-0 at home this season after defeating Notre Dame, 65-62, on a game-winning three-pointer from Kris Wilkes with 0.9 seconds to play. Jaylen Hands also finished with 12 points and 11 assists for his second-straight game with a point-assist double-double.

Full game

Game Highlights

Thanks to all the original posters on You Tube! You Rock! And Go, Bruins!!!

Bruins tame previously perfect Lions 82-58. UCLA now 6-2.

Dec 2 -- Pac-12 Networks' Anne Marie Anderson and Bill Walton recap UCLA's 82-58 win over previously unbeaten Loyola Marymount. The Bruins held the Lions to 29 percent shooting from the floor, while offensively they were led by Jaylen Hands (17 points, 10 assists) and Moses Brown's (12 points, 10 rebounds) double-doubles and Kris Wilkes' 17 (from Pac-12 Network).

Thanks to the original posters on You Tube. You rock! Go, Bruins!!!

Saturday, December 1, 2018

UCLA leis it on Hawai'i 80-61

Nov 28 -- The Bruins cruised past Hawai'i, 80-61, on Wednesday evening in Pauley Pavilion presented by Wescom. Prince Ali had a career-best 23 points (including five three-pointers). Jaylen Hands registered a career-high 11 assists in the Bruins' win (from UCLA Athletics)

No. 7 North Carolina scorches No. 17 UCLA 94-78. Bruins on 2-game losing streak.

Nov 23 -- It looked like No. 17 UCLA had a chance after the 1st half, but No. 7 North Carolina dominated the 2nd half and pulled away (from Fox Sports).

No. 11 Michigan State thumps No. 17 UCLA 87-67 in Vegas

Nov 22 -- No. 11 Michigan State dominates No. 17 UCLA to advance to Championship game against Texas in the Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational (from Fox Sports)