1998–99 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team

1998–99 UCLA Bruins men's basketball
Round of 64 vs. Detroit, L, 56–53
Conference Pacific-10
Ranking
Coaches #21[1]
AP #15[1]
1998–99 record 22–9 (12–6 Pac-10)
Head coach Steve Lavin
Assistant coach Michael Holton
Assistant coach Jim Saia
Assistant coach Steve Spencer
Home arena Pauley Pavilion
1998–99 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#9 Stanford 15 3   .833     26 7   .788
Arizona 13 5   .722     22 7   .759
#21 UCLA 12 6   .667     22 9   .710
Washington 10 8   .556     17 12   .586
California 8 10   .444     22 11   .667
Oregon 8 10   .444     19 13   .594
USC 7 11   .389     15 13   .536
Oregon State 7 11   .389     13 14   .481
Arizona State 6 12   .333     14 16   .467
Washington State 4 14   .222     10 19   .345
As of July 26, 2011[2]; Rankings from Coaches Poll

The 1998–99 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team represented the University of California, Los Angeles in the 1998–99 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team finished 3rd in the conference. The Bruins competed in the 1999 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, losing to the Detroit Titans in the round of 64. This was the third season for head coach Steve Lavin.

Roster

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No. Position Player
0 France F/C Jerome Moiso
3 United States SG/SF Billy Knight
4 United States F/G JaRon Rush
5 United States PG/SG Baron Davis
11 United States SG/SF Todd Ramasar
13 United States F Travis Reed
20 United States G Brandon Loyd
No. Position Player
21 United States PG Ryan Bailey
22 United States F Rico Hines
23 United States F Matt Barnes
25 United States PG Earl Watson
30 United States F Sean Farnham
34 United States SG Ray Young
50 Netherlands C/PF Dan Gadzuric

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Schedule

Date Opponent Location Result Overall Conf.
Exhibition Games
November 10, 1998 California All Stars Pauley Pavilion W 95–89
0–0
0–0
November 12, 1998 Taiwan Pauley Pavilion W 98–65
0–0
0–0
Regular season
November 19, 1998 Santa Clara Pauley Pavilion W 89–76
1–0
0–0
November 26, 1998 San Francisco1 Bayamon, PR W 69–62
2–0
0–0
November 27, 1998 Maryland1 Bayamon, PR L 70–54
2–1
0–0
November 28, 1998 Kentucky1 Bayamon, PR L 66–62
2–2
0–0
December 2, 1998 Delaware State Memorial Hall W 109–67
3–2
0–0
December 5, 1998 Oklahoma State2 Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim W 69–66
4–2
0–0
December 12, 1998 UNLV Pauley Pavilion W 72–67
5–2
0–0
December 19, 1998 CSUN Pauley Pavilion W 114–97
6–2
0–0
December 23, 1998 American Pauley Pavilion W 66–56
7–2
0–0
December 29, 1998 Loyola Marymount Pauley Pavilion W 92–67
8–2
0–0
January 2, 1999 Arizona Pauley Pavilion W 82–75
9–2
1–0
January 4, 1999 Arizona State Pauley Pavilion W 88–85
10–2
2–0
January 7, 1999 Oregon State Gill Coliseum L 65–63
10–3
2–1
January 9, 1999 Oregon McArthur Court W 65–63
11–3
3–1
January 14, 1999 California Pauley Pavilion W 72–61
12–3
4–1
January 16, 1999 Stanford Pauley Pavilion L 72–59
12–4
4–2
January 20, 1999 USC Pauley Pavilion W 98–80
13–4
5–2
January 23, 1999 Louisville Freedom Hall W 82–70
14–4
5–2
January 28, 1999 Washington State Beasley Coliseum W 69–66
15–4
6–2
January 31, 1999 Washington Bank of America Arena L 93–83
15–5
6–3
February 4, 1999 Oregon Pauley Pavilion W 79–77
16–5
7–3
February 7, 1999 Oregon State Pauley Pavilion W 85–67
17–5
8–3
February 11, 1999 Stanford Maples Pavilion L 77–73
17–6
8–4
February 13, 1999 California Oakland Arena3 L 85–67
17–7
8–5
February 17, 1999 USC Pauley Pavilion W 68–63
18–7
9–5
February 21, 1999 Syracuse Pauley Pavilion W 93–69
19–7
9–5
February 25, 1999 Washington State Pauley Pavilion W 100–61
20–7
10–5
February 27, 1999 Washington Pauley Pavilion W 79–62
21–7
11–5
March 4, 1999 Arizona State Wells Fargo Arena W 68–65
22–7
12–5
March 6, 1999 Arizona McKale Center L 87–70
22–8
12–6
NCAA Tournament
March 11, 1999 Detroit Indianapolis, IN L 56–53
22–9
12–6
*Conference games in green.
1Puerto Rico Shootout
2John R. Wooden Classic
3Home location for Cal while Haas Pavilion was renovated.

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1999 NBA Draft

Baron Davis was drafted third overall by the Charlotte Hornets in the 1999 NBA Draft.

References

  1. 1 2 "UCLA Bruins men's basketball history" (PDF). Retrieved 2008-02-22.
  2. "1998-99 Final Pac-10 Standings". Stanford men's basketball. Retrieved July 26, 2011.
  3. "UCLA Bruins 1998–99 roster". Retrieved 2007-11-30.
  4. "UCLA Bruins 1998–99 schedule". Retrieved 2007-11-30.
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