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during the 2020–21 NCAA Division I season. The
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were led by second-year head coach Mick Cronin and played their home games at
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as members of the
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.
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was named first-team all-conference, while Jaime Jaquez Jr. and Johnny Juzang were selected second-team All-Pac-12. Jaquez also earned Pac-12 All-Defensive team honors. Prior to the season, five-star recruit
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decommitted from his
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with UCLA to sign instead with the
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. Picked by the media to win the conference, the Bruins were 6–2 to start the season when senior Chris Smith suffered a
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in the win against
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. Their best player, who was the Pac-12 Most Improved Player and a first-team All-Pac-12 selection the season prior, was ruled out for the season. The Bruins began Pac-12 conference play with a 5–0 record after beating
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on the road. This marked the fourth consecutive time UCLA had beaten Arizona in
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; it was also their fourth straight win against the Wildcats overall, making this the longest win streak by either team in the series since 2009. UCLA extended their conference record to 8–0 with a 61–57 road win against
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. It was their best conference start since opening 9–0 in 1982–83, and the Bruins improved to 12–2 overall, including 7–0 in games decided by five points or less or which went into overtime. In their following game against
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, they suffered their first Pac-12 defeat after surrendering a buzzer-beating
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on an inbounds pass in a 73–72 overtime loss. Junior forward Jalen Hill, the team's top interior defender and among its top rebounders, left the team in early February for personal reasons. However, the Bruins added freshman forward Mac Etienne, who only enrolled in January after his prep season was cancelled due to the
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. UCLA ended the regular season losing three straight. They lost the regular season finale 64–63 to
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, who made a game-winning
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with 1.4 seconds left in the game. The Bruins led by 11 at halftime and were up by eight with five minutes remaining. The loss ended their 18-game home winning streak and extended the Trojans' winning streak in their crosstown rivalry to four. UCLA played the game without their leading scorer, Juzang, who sprained his ankle. The Bruins ended with a 13–6 conference record to earn the No. 4 seed in the Pac-12 tournament. In their tourney opener in the quarterfinals, they lost 83–79 in overtime to
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after leading by as many as 16 in the first half and holding a 10-point advantage at halftime. It was their fourth consecutive loss after blowing a second-half lead. Juzang returned from his injury and scored 12 points. UCLA was selected for the NCAA tournament, opening in the
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against
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. In a reversal, the Bruins trailed by as many as 14 in the first half and 11 at halftime before rallying to win 86–80 in overtime. Jaquez finished with a career-high 27 points in UCLA's first NCAA tournament win since
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. This was the most-watched First Four game in tournament history, averaging 3 million viewers. They defeated BYU to advance to the second round, joining fellow Pac-12 schools
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, USC, and Oregon State—the Bruins' opponents in their four consecutive losses before the tournament. After winning against Abilene Christian, UCLA became the fifth First Four team to advance to the second weekend and Sweet 16. Following their overtime win against No. 2 seed
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and a 51–49 triumph over No. 1 seed
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in the East Regional Final, the Bruins became the second First Four team to advance to the Final Four, their first national semifinal since
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. In the Final Four, UCLA faced the top-ranked team in the country in
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, who were seeking to become the first undefeated national champion since
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in 1976. UCLA was a 14-point underdog, the largest Final Four
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since the tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1985. The Bulldogs had been dominant all year, winning all but one of their 30 games by double digits, including their last 27 straight. The game was close throughout and featured 19 lead changes and 15 ties. The Bruins lost 93–90 in overtime after the Bulldogs'
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made a three-point
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as time expired. UCLA was the first opponent to hold a second-half lead against Gonzaga in the Bulldogs' first five games of the tournament. The game was the second most-watched tournament game of the season, behind the
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, with 14.94 million viewers and a 7.6 TV rating.


Previous season

UCLA finished the season with a 19–12 record. After starting slowly at 8–9, they went on an 11–3 streak and finished second in the Pac-12 at 12–6 in conference play. Cronin was named the Pac-12 Coach of the Year, while junior Chris Smith earned first-team All-Pac-12 honors and was voted the Pac-12 Most Improved Player. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Pac-12 tournament was canceled before the Bruins' first scheduled game in the quarterfinals, and the NCAA tournament was called off as well.


Off-season


Departures


Incoming Transfers


2020 recruiting class


Roster


Schedule and results

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Rankings


Honors


Preseason award watchlists

* Chris Smith,
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Pac-12 Player of the Week

* February 15, 2021 – Johnny Juzang


Postseason awards

* All-Pac-12 Team *:
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, First team *: Jaime Jaquez Jr., Second team *: Johnny Juzang, Second team *Pac-12 All-Defensive Team *: Jaime Jaquez Jr. * NCAA East Region All-Tournament Team *:
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*: Jaime Jaquez Jr. *: Johnny Juzang, MOP *
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All-Tournament Team *: Johnny Juzang * NCAA Elite 90 Academic Recognition Award *: Russell Stong


NCAA Tournament Statistics


Notes


References


External links


2020–21 UCLA Bruins Roster and Stats
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