2016–17 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team

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2016–17 UCLA Bruins men's basketball
Wooden Legacy champions
NCAA tournament, Sweet Sixteen
ConferencePac-12 Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 9
APNo. 8
Record31–5 (15–3 Pac-12)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arenaPauley Pavilion
Seasons
2016–17 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 9 Oregon 16 2   .889 33 6   .846
No. 4 Arizona 16 2   .889 32 5   .865
No. 8 UCLA 15 3   .833 31 5   .861
Utah 11 7   .611 20 12   .625
California 10 8   .556 21 13   .618
USC 10 8   .556 26 10   .722
Colorado 8 10   .444 19 15   .559
Arizona State 7 11   .389 15 18   .455
Stanford 6 12   .333 14 17   .452
Washington State 6 12   .333 13 18   .419
Washington 2 16   .111 9 22   .290
Oregon State 1 17   .056 5 27   .156
Pac-12 Tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

The 2016–17 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team represented the University of California, Los Angeles during the 2016–17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Bruins were led by fourth-year head coach Steve Alford and played their home games at Pauley Pavilion as members in the Pac-12 Conference. They rode their offense to a 28–3 regular season record, averaging 91 points per game with a 53 percent field goal percentage.[1] The talented squad featured five future players in the National Basketball Association (NBA), including three eventual first-round draft picks.[2]

UCLA entered the season ranked No. 16 in the preseason. After starting 13–0, the first time they were undefeated in non-conference play since they won a national championship in 1994–95, they moved up to No. 2 in the country.[3] However, the Bruins suffered their first defeat in an 89–87 loss to No. 21 Oregon in the conference opener.[4] UCLA won their next six games before losing at home to No. 14 Arizona for their first loss of the season at Pauley Pavilion. The Wildcats exposed the Bruins weaknesses on defense, which had to that point been obscured by their potent offense.[5] They suffered their second consecutive defeat after falling to USC, who won for the fourth straight time in their crosstown rivalry.[6] They won their last nine games of the regular season to tie the school record for most regular season wins.[7]

The Bruins struggled uncharacteristically with their offense during the Pac-12 tournament. They beat USC 76–74 while shooting just 41.2 percent before shooting a season-low 40.7 percent in an 86–75 loss to Arizona in the semifinals.[1] UCLA entered the NCAA tournament as a third seed in the South region. They advanced to the Sweet Sixteen for the third time in four years, where they lost 86–75 to Kentucky.

Previous season[edit]

The Bruins finished the season 15–17 overall; and 6–12 in the conference. During the season, the Bruins were invited and participated in the Maui Invitational in Maui, Hawaii. UCLA defeated Cal Poly and UNLV but lost against Kansas and Wake Forest to earn 4th place. UCLA also lost to North Carolina in the CBS Sports Classic in Brooklyn, New York. In the postseason, the Bruins lost to USC in the first round of the 2016 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball tournament in Paradise, Nevada.

Off-season[edit]

Departures[edit]

Name Pos. Height Weight Year Hometown Notes
Tony Parker F/C 6'9" 260 Senior Atlanta, GA Graduated
Noah Allen G/F 6'7" 215 Junior Pacific Grove, CA Graduated; Transferred to Hawaii.[8]
Jonah Bolden G/F 6'10" 220 Sophomore Sydney, AU Elected to play professionally in Serbia.[9]

2016 recruiting class[edit]

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Lonzo Ball
PG
Chino Hills, CA Chino Hills High School 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 185 lb (84 kg) Jan 8, 2014 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:5/5 stars   Rivals:5/5 stars   247Sports:5/5 stars    ESPN:5/5 stars   ESPN grade: 96
Ike Anigbogu
C
Corona, CA Centennial High School 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 230 lb (100 kg) Apr 30, 2015 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:4/5 stars   Rivals:4/5 stars   247Sports:4/5 stars    ESPN:4/5 stars   ESPN grade: 84
T. J. Leaf
PF
El Cajon, CA Foothills Christian High School 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 210 lb (95 kg) Nov 12, 2015 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:5/5 stars   Rivals:5/5 stars   247Sports:5/5 stars    ESPN:5/5 stars   ESPN grade: 94
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: 11   Rivals: 5  ESPN: 5
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "2016 UCLA Basketball Commitment List". Rivals.com. Retrieved July 8, 2015.
  • "2016 UCLA Player Commits". ESPN.com. Retrieved July 8, 2015.
  • "2016 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved July 8, 2015.

Roster[edit]

2016–17 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team
Players Coaches
Pos. # Name Height Weight Year Previous school Hometown
F 0 Alex Olesinski Current redshirt 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 200 lb (91 kg) So La Lumiere School Roswell, New Mexico
G 2 Lonzo Ball 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 190 lb (86 kg) Fr Chino Hills HS Chino Hills, California
G 3 Aaron Holiday 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 185 lb (84 kg) So Campbell Hall School North Hollywood, California
G 4 Isaac Wulff (W) 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 175 lb (79 kg) Fr Laguna Beach HS Laguna Beach, California
G 5 Armani Dodson (W) 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 190 lb (86 kg) Fr Henry J. Kaiser HS Fontana, California
G 10 Isaac Hamilton 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 195 lb (88 kg) Sr St. John Bosco HS Los Angeles, California
F/C 13 Ike Anigbogu 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 250 lb (113 kg) Fr Centennial HS Corona, California
F 14 György Golomán 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 215 lb (98 kg) Jr The Sagemont School Körmend, Hungary
G 15 Jerrold Smith (W) 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 165 lb (75 kg) Sr St. Bernard HS Los Angeles, California
G 20 Bryce Alford 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 185 lb (84 kg) Sr La Cueva HS Albuquerque, New Mexico
G 21 Alec Wulff (W) 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 185 lb (84 kg) Jr Laguna Beach HS Laguna Beach, California
F 22 T. J. Leaf 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 225 lb (102 kg) Fr Foothills Christian HS El Cajon, California
G 23 Prince Ali Current redshirt 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 190 lb (86 kg) So Sagemont School Pembroke Pines, Florida
C 34 Ikenna Okwarabizie 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 250 lb (113 kg) Jr Tyler Junior College Lagos, Nigeria
C 40 Thomas Welsh 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 245 lb (111 kg) Jr Loyola HS Redondo Beach, California
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

Roster
Last update: July 26, 2016

  • Guard Prince Ali out since July with a torn meniscus.[10] In early January, Ali decided to redshirt for the 2016–17 season.[11]
  • Forward Alex Olesinski out since early November with left foot injury. In early January, Olesinski decided to redshirt for the 2016–17 season.[11]
  • Oct 25, 2016 – Forward/Center Ike Anigbogu out 4–6 weeks with torn meniscus in right knee.[12] Made return at Nov. 25 game against Nebraska.

Schedule[edit]

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record High points High rebounds High assists Site (attendance)
city, state
Australia Tour
Aug. 23, 2016*
2:30 a.m.
Sydney W 123–76 
 21  Leaf   10  Holiday   9  Tied  Brydens Stadium 
Sydney, NSW
Aug. 27, 2016*
2:00 a.m.
Melbourne United L 84–89 
 18  Tied   13  Ball   5  Hamilton  State Basketball Centre 
Melbourne, VIC
Aug. 29, 2016*
2:00 a.m.
Brisbane Bullets W 94–91 
 17  Holiday   11  Welsh   7  Ball  Logan Metro Indoor Sports Centre 
Brisbane, QLD
Exhibition
Nov. 1, 2016*
7:30 p.m., P12N
No. 16 Master's W 100–58 
 22  Alford   12  Leaf   6  Ball  Pauley Pavilion (5,339)
Los Angeles, CA
Non-conference regular season
Nov. 11, 2016*
6:00 p.m., P12N
No. 16 Pacific W 119–80  1–0
 30  Alford   15  Leaf   11  Ball  Pauley Pavilion (8,743)
Los Angeles, CA
Nov. 13, 2016*
6:00 p.m., P12N
No. 16 Cal State Northridge W 102–87  2–0
 22  Hamilton   13  Welsh   6  Ball  Pauley Pavilion (7,149)
Los Angeles, CA
Nov. 17, 2016*
8:00 p.m., P12N
No. 16 San Diego W 88–68  3–0
 26  Leaf   11  Welsh   8  Ball  Pauley Pavilion (6,893)
Los Angeles, CA
Nov. 20, 2016*
7:00 p.m., P12N
No. 16 Long Beach State W 114–77  4–0
 21  Leaf   10  Leaf   11  Ball  Pauley Pavilion (8,294)
Los Angeles, CA
Nov. 24, 2016*
8:00 p.m., ESPN2
No. 14 vs. Portland
Wooden Legacy quarterfinal
W 99–77  5–0
 18  Ball   10  Welsh   11  Ball  Titan Gym (3,816)
Fullerton, CA
Nov. 25, 2016*
9:00 p.m., ESPN2
No. 14 vs. Nebraska
Wooden Legacy semifinal
W 82–71  6–0
 18  Alford   11  Welsh   6  Ball  Titan Gym (5,153)
Fullerton, CA
Nov. 27, 2016*
5:30 p.m., ESPN
No. 14 vs. Texas A&M
Wooden Legacy championship
W 74–67  7–0
 17  Hamilton   9  Leaf   10  Ball  Honda Center (4,221)
Anaheim, CA
Nov. 30, 2016*
8:00 p.m., P12N
No. 11 UC Riverside W 97–57  8–0
 27  Hamilton   12  Welsh   13  Ball  Pauley Pavilion (6,328)
Los Angeles, CA
Dec. 3, 2016*
10:30 a.m., CBS
No. 11 at No. 1 Kentucky W 97–92  9–0
 19  Hamilton   13  Leaf   7  Ball  Rupp Arena (23,976)
Lexington, KY
Dec. 10, 2016*
5:00 p.m., ESPN2
No. 2 Michigan W 102–84  10–0
 21  Leaf   8  Leaf   7  Hamilton  Pauley Pavilion (13,571)
Los Angeles, CA
Dec. 14, 2016*
7:30 p.m., P12N
No. 2 UC Santa Barbara W 102–62  11–0
 25  Leaf   10  Tied   9  Leaf  Pauley Pavilion (7,484)
Los Angeles, CA
Dec. 17, 2016*
12:00 p.m., CBS
No. 2 vs. Ohio State
CBS Sports Classic
W 86–73  12–0
 20  Tied   9  Ball   9  Ball  T-Mobile Arena (19,298)
Paradise, NV
Dec. 21, 2016*
8:00 p.m., P12N
No. 2 Western Michigan W 82–68  13–0
 22  Alford   8  Tied   7  Holiday  Pauley Pavilion (10,695)
Los Angeles, CA
Pac-12 regular season
Dec. 28, 2016
6:00 p.m., ESPN2
No. 2 at No. 21 Oregon L 87–89  13–1
(0–1)
 20  Tied   10  Welsh   7  Holiday  Matthew Knight Arena (12,364)
Eugene, OR
Dec. 30, 2016
8:00 p.m., P12N
No. 2 at Oregon State W 76–63  14–1
(1–1)
 23  Ball   10  Leaf   7  Ball  Gill Coliseum (5,596)
Corvallis, OR
Jan. 5, 2017
6:00 p.m., ESPN
No. 4 California W 81–71  15–1
(2–1)
 24  Alford   11  Leaf   7  Ball  Pauley Pavilion (13,659)
Los Angeles, CA
Jan. 8, 2017
5:00 p.m., FS1
No. 4 Stanford W 89–75  16–1
(3–1)
 21  Ball   10  Leaf   8  Ball  Pauley Pavilion (13,659)
Los Angeles, CA
Jan. 12, 2017
8:00 p.m., FS1
No. 4 at Colorado W 104–89  17–1
(4–1)
 37  Alford   6  Welsh   8  Ball  Coors Events Center (8,755)
Boulder, CO
Jan. 14, 2017
3:00 p.m., P12N
No. 4 at Utah W 83–82  18–1
(5–1)
 17  Ball   10  Leaf   8  Ball  Jon M. Huntsman Center (15,027)
Salt Lake City, UT
Jan. 19, 2017
8:00 p.m., FS1
No. 3 Arizona State W 102–80  19–1
(6–1)
 33  Hamilton   9  Tied   12  Ball  Pauley Pavilion (12,689)
Los Angeles, CA
Jan. 21, 2017
1:00 p.m., CBS
No. 3 No. 14 Arizona
Rivalry
L 85–96  19–2
(6–2)
 24  Ball   9  Welsh   8  Ball  Pauley Pavilion (13,659)
Los Angeles, CA
Jan. 25, 2017
8:00 p.m., FS1
No. 8 at USC
Rivalry
L 76–84  19–3
(6–3)
 20  Hamilton   10  Ball   4  Tied  Galen Center (10,258)
Los Angeles, CA
Feb. 1, 2017
6:00 p.m., P12N
No. 11 at Washington State W 95–79  20–3
(7–3)
 32  Leaf   14  Leaf   7  Ball  Beasley Coliseum (4,109)
Pullman, WA
Feb. 4, 2017
7:30 p.m., P12N
No. 11 at Washington W 107–66  21–3
(8–3)
 22  Ball   10  Leaf   5  Tied  Alaska Airlines Arena (10,000)
Seattle, WA
Feb. 9, 2017
7:00 p.m., ESPN
No. 10 No. 5 Oregon
Dick Enberg Day
W 82–79  22–3
(9–3)
 15  Tied   11  Ball   4  Alford  Pauley Pavilion (13,659)
Los Angeles, CA
Feb. 12, 2017
2:00 p.m., FS1
No. 10 Oregon State W 78–60  23–3
(10–3)
 22  Ball   9  Tied   9  Ball  Pauley Pavilion (12,649)
Los Angeles, CA
Feb. 18, 2017
7:00 p.m., P12N
No. 6 USC
Rivalry
W 102–70  24–3
(11–3)
 26  Alford   16  Welsh   8  Ball  Pauley Pavilion (13,659)
Los Angeles, CA
Feb. 23, 2017
6:00 p.m., ESPN2
No. 5 at Arizona State W 87–75  25–3
(12–3)
 25  Leaf   11  Tied   6  Tied  Wells Fargo Arena (10,176)
Tempe, AZ
Feb. 25, 2017
5:15 p.m., ESPN
No. 5 at No. 4 Arizona
Rivalry/ESPN College GameDay
W 77–72  26–3
(13–3)
 15  Alford   8  Welsh   8  Ball  McKale Center (14,644)
Tucson, AZ
Mar. 1, 2017
8:00 p.m., FS1
No. 3 Washington W 98–66  27–3
(14–3)
 29  Alford   7  Tied   8  Ball  Pauley Pavilion (13,659)
Los Angeles, CA
Mar. 4, 2017
7:15 p.m., ESPN
No. 3 Washington State W 77–68  28–3
(15–3)
 16  Holiday   11  Welsh   14  Ball  Pauley Pavilion (13,659)
Los Angeles, CA
Pac-12 Tournament
Mar. 9, 2017
8:30 p.m., ESPN
(3) No. 3 vs. (6) USC
Quarterfinals
W 76–74  29–3
 22  Hamilton   11  Welsh   7  Ball  T-Mobile Arena (18,153)
Paradise, NV
Mar. 10, 2017
8:30 p.m., ESPN
(3) No. 3 vs. (2) No. 7 Arizona
Semifinals
L 75–86  29–4
 20  Hamilton   8  Tied   6  Ball  T-Mobile Arena (19,224)
Paradise, NV
NCAA Tournament
Mar. 17, 2017*
6:57 pm, truTV
(3 S) No. 8 vs. (14 S) Kent State
First Round
W 97–80  30–4
 23  Leaf   8  Welsh   11  Holiday  Golden 1 Center (16,514)
Sacramento, CA
Mar. 19, 2017*
6:40 pm, TBS
(3 S) No. 8 vs. (6 S) No. 18 Cincinnati
Second Round
W 79–67  31–4
 18  Ball   7  Tied   9  Ball  Golden 1 Center (16,774)
Sacramento, CA
Mar. 24, 2017*
6:40 pm, CBS
(3 S) No. 8 vs. (2 S) No. 5 Kentucky
Sweet Sixteen
L 75–86  31–5
 17  Leaf   7  Leaf   8  Ball  FedExForum (17,532)
Memphis, TN
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
S=South Region.
All times are in Pacific Time.

Rankings[edit]

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
( ) = First-place votes
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415161718Final
AP161614112 (2)2 (3)2 (3)2 (3)44 (1)3 (3)81110653 (3)3 (3)8Not released
Coaches20161392 (1)2 (2)2 (2)2 (2)543 (2)789552 (3)3 (2)69

*AP does not release post-NCAA tournament rankings

Player statistics[edit]

Player GP GS MPG FGM-FGA 3PM-3PA FTM-FTA RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
Bryce Alford 36 36 33.0 173–387 116–270 96–117 2.5 2.6 0.5 0.1 15.5
Prince Ali 0 0 0.0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Ike Anigbogu 29 0 13.0 57–101 0–0 23–43 4.0 0.2 0.2 1.2 4.7
Lonzo Ball 36 36 35.1 189–343 80–194 66–98 6.0 7.6 1.8 0.8 14.6
György Golomán 35 5 11.5 54–93 1–10 21–33 2.4 0.7 0.6 0.8 3.7
Isaac Hamilton 36 36 30.0 193–426 74–202 47–57 3.6 2.8 0.7 0.2 14.1
Aaron Holiday 36 0 26.4 150–309 53–129 88–111 2.9 4.4 1.1 0.2 12.3
T. J. Leaf 35 35 29.9 235–381 27–58 72–106 8.2 2.4 0.6 1.1 16.3
Ikenna Okwarabizie 12 0 2.6 0–2 0–0 2–6 0.6 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.2
Alex Olesinski 0 0 0.0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Jerrold Smith 13 0 1.9 3–11 0–2 1–2 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.5
Thomas Welsh 32 32 25.1 151–258 1–1 42–47 8.7 1.0 0.3 1.3 10.8
Alec Wulff 13 0 1.8 2–6 2–6 0–0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.5
Isaac Wulff 5 0 2.0 2–2 0–0 1–2 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0

Notes[edit]

  • Dec. 21, 2016 – First time a UCLA team went undefeated in non-conference play since the 1994–95 season
  • March 24, 2017 – Ball told reporters after the Regional semi-final game that he will not return next season to play for the Bruins

Honors[edit]

Preseason award watchlists[edit]

Midseason awards[edit]

  • Lonzo Ball – Wooden Legacy MVP (Nov. 27)
  • Lonzo Ball – Pac-12 Player of the Week (Nov. 28)
  • T. J. Leaf – Pac-12 Player of the Week (Dec. 5)
  • T. J. Leaf – Pac-12 Player of the Week (Dec. 19)
  • Bryce Alford – Pac-12 Player of the Week (Jan. 16)
  • Lonzo Ball – Pac-12 Player of the Week (Feb. 13)

Postseason awards[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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