1985–86 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team
American college basketball season
The 1985–86 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team represented the University of California, Los Angeles in the 1985–86 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team was led by freshman point guard Pooh Richardson and finished in 4th place in the conference with a 15–14 record.[ 2] The Bruins played for the second time ever in the NIT but lost the game to the UC Irvine Anteaters in the first round.
Starting lineup
Roster
1985–86 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team
Players
Coaches
Head coach
Walt Hazzard (UCLA )
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
(W) Walk-on
Roster
Schedule
Date time, TV
Rank#
Opponent#
Result
Record
Site city, state
Regular Season
November 24, 1985
at No. 2 North Carolina
L 70–107
0–1
Carmichael Arena (10,000)Chapel Hill, NC
November 29, 1985
St. Mary's
W 91–62
1–1
Pauley Pavilion (7,241)Los Angeles, CA
November 30, 1985
Temple
W 75–59
2–1
Pauley Pavilion (7,887)Los Angeles, CA
December 7, 1985
Long Beach State
W 84–64
3–1
Pauley Pavilion (7,735)Los Angeles, CA
December 14, 1985
No. 14 St. John's
L 65–69
3–2
Pauley Pavilion (10,322)Los Angeles, CA
December 20, 1985
Loyola Marymount
W 85–79
4–2
Pauley Pavilion (7,928)Los Angeles, CA
December 21, 1985
Miami
W 109–64
5–2
Pauley Pavilion (5,346)Los Angeles, CA
January 2, 1986
Oregon
W 71–65
6–2 (1–0)
Pauley Pavilion (8,351)Los Angeles, CA
January 4, 1986
Oregon State
L 49–54
6–3 (1–1)
Pauley Pavilion (6,843)Los Angeles, CA
January 9, 1986
at Washington
L 65–90
6–4 (1–2)
Hec Edmundson Pavilion (7,251)Seattle, WA
January 11, 1986
at Washington State
W 81–80 2OT
7–4 (2–2)
Beasley Coliseum (6,000)Pullman, WA
January 16, 1986
Arizona State
W 86–75
8–4 (3–2)
Pauley Pavilion (7,879)Los Angeles, CA
January 18, 1986
at No. 13 Notre Dame
L 64–74
8–5
Athletic & Convocation Center (11,345)Notre Dame, IN
January 23, 1986
at Stanford
L 70–76
8–6 (3–3)
Maples Pavilion (6,905)Stanford, CA
January 25, 1986
at California
L 67–75
8–7 (3–4)
Harmon Gym (6,660)Berkeley, CA
January 29, 1986
USC
W 66–56
9–7 (4–4)
Pauley Pavilion (10,593)Los Angeles, CA
February 1, 1986
at No. 18 Louisville
L 72–91
9–8
Freedom Hall (19,384)Louisville, KY
February 6, 1986
Washington
W 94–89 OT
10–8 (5–4)
Pauley Pavilion (7,718)Los Angeles, CA
February 9, 1986
Washington State
W 88–81
11–8 (6–4)
Pauley Pavilion (6,841)Los Angeles, CA
February 13, 1986
at Arizona
L 60–85
11–9 (6–5)
McKale Center (13,316)Tucson, AZ
February 15, 1986
at Arizona State
L 73–74 OT
11–10 (6–6)
ASU Activity Center (4,283)Tempe, AZ
February 20, 1986
California
W 76–63
12–10 (7–6)
Pauley Pavilion (10,642)Los Angeles, CA
February 22, 1986
at USC
L 64–79
12–11 (7–7)
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena (8,479)Los Angeles, CA
February 24, 1986
Stanford
W 95–74
13–11 (8–7)
Pauley Pavilion (6,441)Los Angeles, CA
March 1, 1986
DePaul
W 65–63
14–11
Pauley Pavilion (7,235)Los Angeles, CA
March 3, 1986
Arizona
L 76–88
14–12 (8–8)
Pauley Pavilion (8,672)Los Angeles, CA
March 6, 1986
at Oregon State
W 74–63
15–12 (9–8)
Gill Coliseum (7,767)Corvallis, OR
March 8, 1986
at Oregon
L 65–80
15–13 (9–9)
McArthur Court (9,074)Eugene, OR
NIT
March 13, 1986
UC Irvine First Round
L 74–80
15–14
Pauley Pavilion (7,089)Los Angeles, CA
*Non-conference game.
# Rankings from
AP Poll . (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in
Pacific Time .
Source[ 3]
[ 4]
Schedule and results
Notes
Jack Haley died on March 16, 2015, at 51 years old.
References
Venues Rivalries Culture & lore People Seasons NCAA national championships in bold; NCAA Final Four appearances in italics