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JOHN R. WOODEN CLASSIC
HONOR ROLL
Past Results
1994 Kansas 81,
Massachusetts 75
UCLA 82, Kentucky 81
1995 Villanova
67, Purdue 50
UCLA 73, Maryland 63
1996 Arizona
69, Utah 61
Louisville 93,
LSU 87 (OT)
1997 UCLA 69,
New Mexico 58
Stanford 76, Georgia 74
1998 Kansas 62,
Pepperdine 55
UCLA 69, Oklahoma State 66
1999 Stanford
67, Auburn 58
Duke 81, USC 68
2000 Georgia
Tech 72, UCLA 67
USC
65, Utah 60
2001 Arizona
79, Purdue 66
UCLA 79, Alabama 57
2002 Georgia
78, Cal 73 (OT)
Missouri 78, USC 72
2003 Stanford
64, Kansas 58
Kentucky 52, UCLA 50
2004 Arizona
68, Mississippi State 64
Boston College 74, UCLA 64
2005 Washington
81, New Mexico 71
UCLA 67, Nevada 56
2006 UCLA 65,
Texas A&M 62
USC 74, George Washington 65
2007 St. Mary's 69, San
Diego State 64
UCLA 75, Davidson 63
2008 St. Mary's 67, San
Diego State 64
UCLA 72, Davidson
54
Wooden Classic Trophy
Awarded to winning head coach
UCLA, Jim Harrick (94 & 95)
Kansas, Roy Williams (94 & 98)
Villanova,
Steve Lappas (95)
Arizona, Lute Olson (96, 01 & 04)
Louisville, Denny Crum
(96)
Stanford, Mike Montgomery (97, 99 & 03)
UCLA, Steve Lavin (97, 98, & 01)
Duke, Mike Krzyzewski (99)
Georgia Tech, Paul Hewitt (00)
USC, Henry Bibby (00)
Missouri, Quin Snyder (02)
Georgia, Jim Harrick (02)
Kentucky, Tubby Smith (03)
Boston College, Al Skinner (04)
UCLA, Ben Howland (05, 06, '07 & '08)
Washington,
Lorenzo Romar (05)
USC, Tim Floyd (06)
St. Mary's, Randy Bennett ('07 & '08)
National Coaches Awards
John Calipari, Massachusetts, 96 Naismith Coach of the
Year
Cliff Ellis, Auburn, 99 John and Nellie Wooden Award;
Naismith, AP, USBWA, Sports Illustrated, The Sporting
News, Basketball Weekly Coach of the Year
Jim Harrick, UCLA, 95 Naismith, NABC Coach of the Year
Gene Keady, Purdue, 95 Chevrolet/CBS Sports Coach of
the Year and 96 AP, UPI, Chevrolet/CBS Sports, Sports
Illustrated, Basketball Weekly, College Sports and USBWA
Coach of the Year
Mike Krzyzewski, Duke, 00 Chevrolet/CBS Sports Coach of
the Year
Rick Pitino, Kentucky, 96 Chase Winged-Foot Award
Lute Olson, Arizona, 97 Chase Winged-Foot Award
Rick Majerus, Utah, 98 John and Nellie Wooden Award
Tubby Smith, Kentucky, 03 Naismith Coach of the Year
Individual Records
Most Points: 33 Lou Roe, Massachusetts, 94: Rogers
Washington, LSU 96
Most Assists: 11 Jacque Vaughn, Kansas 94
Most Rebounds: 16 Channing Frye, Arizona 04
Most Steals: 6 Bennett Davison, Arizona 96
Most Blocks: 11 Jelani McCoy, UCLA 95
Most Three-point FGs: 5 Ezra Williams, Georgia 02;
Amit Tamir, Cal 02; Mark Walters, New Mexico 05
Team Records
Most Points: 93 Louisville 96
Most Assists: 24 Kansas 94
Most Rebounds: 50 UCLA 95
Most Blocked Shots: 12 UCLA 95
Most Steals: 13 Massachusetts 94; Arizona 96, Duke
99
Most Three-point FGs: 9 Cal 02
Most Turnovers Forced: 29 Maryland 95
National Champions
UCLA 95
Kentucky 96 and 98
Arizona 97
Duke 01
Maryland 02
Player of the Year
Ed OBannon, UCLA 95
Marcus Camby, Massachusetts 96
Shane Battier, Duke 01
Jason Williams, Duke 02
All-Americans
Aaron Afflalo, UCLA
Shane Battier, Duke
Michael Bibby, Arizona
Marcus Camby, Massachusetts
Chris Carrawell, Duke
Sam Clancy, USC
Jarron Collins, Stanford
Baron Davis, UCLA
Mike Dunleavy, Duke
Tony Delk, Kentucky
Michael Doleac, Utah
Jason Gardner, Arizona
Kerry Kittles, Villanova
Casey Jacobsen, Stanford
Raef LaFrentz, Kansas
Acie Law, Texas A&M
Mark Madsen, Stanford
Charles OBannon, UCLA
Ed OBannon, UCLA
Chris Porter, Auburn
Lou Roe, Massachusetts
Brandon Roy, Washington
Wayne Simien,
Kansas
Salim Stoudamire, Arizona
Jason Terry, Arizona
Kenny Thomas, New Mexico
Keith Van Horn, Utah
Jacque Vaughn, Kansas
Antoine Walker, Kentucky
Luke Walton, Arizona
DeJuan Wheat, Louisville |