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  1. Kevin Love

    Kevin Wesley Love (b. September 7, 1988 in Santa Monica, California), is a college basketball player for the UCLA Bruins.

  2. Chase Utley

    Chase Cameron Utley (born December 17, 1978) is a Major League Baseball second baseman for the Philadelphia Phillies. Utley bats left-handed, but fields right-handed.

  3. Darren Collison

    Darren Michael Collison is an American basketball player. The right-hander is a native of Rancho Cucamonga, California, and is currently playing his sophomore season for the University of California, Los Angeles. Collison is widely considered to be one of the top guards in the NCAA. He was awarded the MVP of the Maui Invitational Tournament in December, 2006 and was named the Pacific 10 Conference Player of the Week on December 4, 2006, and again on February 18, 2007.

  4. Karl Dorrell

    Karl Dorrell (b. December 18, 1963 in Alameda, California) is the first black head coach in the history of the UCLA Bruins college football team, a position he took on December 18, 2002. He attended Helix High School in La Mesa, California, where he was a two-time all-league selection and a honorable mention All-America as a senior. He led Helix to the CIF San Diego Section title in 1980 and to second place in 1981. He is married and has two children.

  5. Steve Lavin

    Steve Lavin (born September 4, 1964) is an American basketball coach and TV analyst. The San Francisco, California native was the head coach of the UCLA Bruins men's basketball team from 1996-2003.

  6. Joe Cowan

    Joseph William Cowan (born on September 15, 1984 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian-born American college football wide receiver for the UCLA Bruins.

  7. Anthony Grant

    Anthony Grant (born April 15, 1966) is a basketball coach who became the ninth head coach in the history of Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) on April 18, 2006. A native of Miami, Florida, Grant came to VCU after serving for ten years as an assistant to Billy Donovan at the University of Florida (UF).

  8. Justin Medlock

    Justin Medlock is a American football kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs. He played college football for the UCLA Bruins and high school football for Mission San Jose High School. Medlock was thought to go into the preseason competing with Lawrence Tynes for the kicking job, but the Chiefs traded Tynes to the New York Giants, thus giving Medlock the "de facto" starting job.

  9. Dan Gadzuric

    Dan Gadzuric is a Dutch professional basketball player for the Milwaukee Bucks in the NBA. Gadzuric, a center, attended Governor Dummer Academy before playing college basketball at UCLA. Gadzuric was named to the prestigious McDonald's All-American Team. Gadzuric's mother is Serbian and his father is Vincentian. Gadzuric is very close to his Serbian heritage and once considered playing for the Serbia and Montenegro national team.

  10. Gary Beban

    Gary Joseph Beban (born August 5, 1946 in Redwood City, California) is a former American football player. Son of an Italian-born mother and a first generation Croatian-American father, Beban won the 1967 Heisman Trophy, the most prestigious award in college football, and the Maxwell Award, while playing quarterback for the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Bruins. Beban, known as "The Great One", excelled in both academics and athletics, …

  11. Marcus Cassel

    Marcus Ray Cassel (January 6, 1983 - November 17, 2006) was an American football player. Born in Long Beach, California, Cassel was a graduate of St. John Bosco High School in Bellflower. Cassel played as a cornerback for the UCLA Bruins from 2002 until 2005 after redshirting in 2001. He started all 12 games as a senior, helping the Bruins to a 10-2 record. Cassel received a degree in psychology from UCLA. Cassel, who was not picked in the NFL Draft, …

  12. Charles O'Bannon

    Charles Edward O'Bannon (born February 22 1975 in Lakewood, California) is an American professional basketball player. He played college basketball for the UCLA Bruins, where he was a star small forward/shooting guard, and a starter on the school's 1995 NCAA Championship team. He is the younger brother of former NBA forward Ed O'Bannon, who played with him at UCLA. O'Bannon was selected by the Detroit Pistons with the 3rd pick in the 2nd round of the 1997 NBA Draft.

  13. Swen Nater

    Swen Eric Nater (born January 14, 1950 in Den Helder, Netherlands) is a retired Dutch professional basketball player, primarily in the ABA/NBA. Nater helped John Wooden's UCLA Bruins win two NCAA titles. Nater was the ABA Rookie of the Year in 1974, led the ABA in field goal percentage in 1974, and led the ABA in rebounding in 1975. He was named to the All-ABA Second Team in 1974 and 1975, and participated in the ABA All-Star Game both seasons.

  14. John Lee

    John Lee was an All-American placekicker for the UCLA Bruins football team from 1982-1985. He was the 32nd pick selected in the 1986 NFL draft and later played 1 year for the St. Louis Cardinals. He was inducted to the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001.

  15. Kelly Rulon

    Kelly Rulon (born August 16, 1984 in Point Loma, California) is an American water polo player for the UCLA Bruins and the US National Team, who won the bronze medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Her position is driver.

  16. Natalie Golda

    Natalie Golda (born December 28, 1981 in La Habra, California) is an American water polo player. Considered one of the greatest women's water polo players of all time, her senior leadership helped guide the 2005 UCLA Bruins to their seventh national championship. In May 2005 Golda received the Peter J. Cutino Award, given to the best player in women's collegiate water polo. She was also a member of the US Water Polo Team that won the bronze medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics.

  17. Michael Warren

    Michael Warren (born March 5, 1946 in South Bend, Indiana) is an American TV actor and former college basketball player, best known for playing Officer Bobby Hill on the NBC television series "Hill Street Blues". As a college basketball player, Warren was an All-American at UCLA, …

  18. Sean Kern

    Sean Kern (born July 11, 1978 in Honolulu, Hawaii) is an American water polo player. His position is center forward (two-meter offense). During his water polo career, Kern was a four-time All-American, two-time National Player of the Year, two-time NCAA champion and three-time UCLA scoring leader. After his 1999 season, Kern was honored as the first-ever male recipient of the Peter J. Cutino Award, given to the top American collegiate water polo player.

  19. Tom Fitzgerald

    Tom Fitzgerald (March 14, 1951 - December 4, 2004) was an American soccer coach. Fitzgerald played soccer at the University of South Florida, where he graduated in 1974. He got his first head coaching job at Jesuit High School in Tampa, Florida where he coached from 1978 to 1981. He led the team to two district championships with a 35-11-6 record. He was hired by the University of Tampa as an assistant coach in 1981 and became the team's head coach in 1987.

  20. Thalia Munro

    Thalia Janina Munro (born March 8, 1982 in Santa Barbara, California) is an American water polo player for the UCLA Bruins and the US National Team, who won the bronze medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Her position is utility/driver.

  21. Denise Curry

    Denise Curry (born August 22, 1959) is an American former basketball player and college and professional basketball coach. She was born in Fort Benton, Montana but moved to Davis, California by the time she was in high school. During her college playing career she led UCLA to AIAW National Championship in 1978, has been named All-America three times (1979, 1980, 1981), set fourteen school records and was all-time leading scorer (3,198 points) and rebounder (1,310 points).

  22. Gerald Madkins

    Gerald Madkins (born April 18 1969, in Merced, California) is an American former professional basketball player in the NBA. Madkins attended University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers and played with them from 1993 to 1994, and was signed by the Miami Heat on January 21, 1998, but was waived six days later without playing a game. Madkins played briefly with the Golden State Warriors in 1998.

  23. Ike Williams

    Ike D. Williams (b. August 8 1984 in Palo Alto, California is a right-handed basketball player from Murrieta, California. His parents are Michael and Sharyn Williams. He graduated with honors from Murrieta Valley High School. He was named to the Top 50 So Cal Hoops Class of 2002, and plays for the UCLA Bruins. * Williams' bio at UCLA Bruins site

  24. Amber Stachowski

    Amber Val Stachowski (born March 14, 1983 in Mission Viejo, California) is an American water polo player for the UCLA Bruins and the US National Team, who won the bronze medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Her position is center defender.

  25. Shane Mack

    Shane Lee Mack (born December 7, 1963 in Los Angeles, California) is a former Major League Baseball player. Mack played for Richard Gahr High School in Cerritos, California from 1978-1982. Upon graduation, he accepted an athletic scholarship to play for the UCLA Bruins baseball team where he starred from 1982-1984. His career college statistics include a .361 batting average, 29 home runs, 142 RBI's, 158 runs scored and 44 stolen bases.

  26. Trevor Wilson

    Trevor Wilson, (born March 16 1968 in Los Angeles, California) is an American former basketball player. He attended Cleveland High School and UCLA before playing in the NBA from 1990-1996 with four different teams. He last played professionally in Turkey in 1998. Wilson has been serving as a Los Angeles Police Officer since 2000.

  27. Dick Enberg

    Dick Enberg is his ninth year calling play-by-play for CBS Sports' coverage of the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship, Enberg joined CBS Sports in January 2000 as play-by-play announcer for THE NFL ON CBS, college basketball and the U.S. Open Tennis Championships. He also contributes to the Masters and PGA Championship broadcasts. For the second straight year, Enberg also will call Thursday night NFL games on Westwood One and CBS Radio Sports.

  28. Al Joyner

    Alfredrick "Al" Alphonzo Joyner, born January 19, 1960 in East St. Louis, Illinois, United States, is an Olympic gold medalist in the triple jump. Joyner was married to the late Florence Griffith-Joyner, a multiple Olympic medal-winning sprinter. They had one daughter Mary Ruth. His sister Jackie Joyner-Kersee is also an Olympic gold medalist. Joyner married for a second time on June 28, 2003 to Alisha Biehn. The couple has a daughter, Skylar Rose and a son, …

  29. Dave Niehaus

    Dave Niehaus (born February 19, 1935 in Princeton, Indiana) is an American sportscaster. He has been the lead play-by-play announcer for Major League Baseball's Seattle Mariners since their inaugural season. Niehaus graduated from Indiana University in 1957, entered the military, and began his broadcasting career with Armed Forces Radio. He became a partner of Dick Enberg on the broadcast team of the California Angels in 1969.

  30. Brent Moss

    Brent Moss (born January 30, 1972 in Racine, Wisconsin) is a former American football running back for the University of Wisconsin Badgers from 1991-1994. In the 1993 season he led the Badgers to a Big Ten Conference title and their first Rose Bowl berth since 1963. The Badgers defeated the #13 UCLA Bruins 21-16 to claim their first ever Rose Bowl victory. Moss was a big part of the win, rushing for 158 yards and two touchdowns in route to being honored the game's MVP.

  31. Michael Brady

    Michael Brady, a native of Coventry, England is a retired U.S.-English soccer player who coaches the American University women’s soccer team. In 1981, Brady traveled from Coventry to Jacksonville, Florida for a trial with the Jacksonville Tea Men. On the advice of the coaching staff, he elected to attend college in the United States instead. After some thought, he chose American University, a private college located in Washington, D.C..

  32. Giles Pellerin

    Giles L. Pellerin (December 23 1906 - November 21 1998), nicknamed the Superfan or Super Fan, was an American telephone company executive and a fan of the University of Southern California Trojans (USC) college football team, notable for having attended 797 consecutive USC football games over a period of 73 years until his death at age 91. He was inducted into the USC Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995.

  33. Terry Donahue

    Terry Donahue '67, M.S. '77 former head coach for UCLA Bruins football and former general manager of the San Francisco 49ers, has been named the 2008 Edward A. Dickson Alumnus of the Year. Donahue built his team into one of the top programs in the country. During his 20-year career with UCLA, he became the coach with the most wins in Pac-10 (98 league victories) and UCLA (151 wins) history.

  34. Jim Harrick

    Jim Harrick (born July 25, 1938 in Charleston, West Virginia) is a former college basketball head coach who coached at Pepperdine University, UCLA, the University of Rhode Island and the University of Georgia. Harrick graduated in 1960 from Morris Harvey College, now known as the University of Charleston. He is of Lebanese ancestry.

  35. Ucla Psychology Bruins

    The UCLA department of Psychology, one of the largest and most productive departments in the United States, is housed in Franz Hall. It's state-of-the-art facilities, numerous resources and renowned faculty provide ample opportunity for innovative research. Many departmental faculty and researchers are recipients of over $14 million in annual extramural funding, and are acknowledged leaders in their fields.

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  37. Mustafa Abdul-Hamid
  38. Chase Utley
  39. Emily The Dancer

    My GP ID badge says "Troublemaker", and they would know.

  40. Jeff Conine

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