JOHN R. WOODEN CLASSIC TO CARRY ON
Per the Wishes of Coach Wooden and the Wooden
Family, the Event Will Be Held as Scheduled on December
18
Game Matchups Also Announced:
UCLA vs. BYU
St. Mary’s vs. Long Beach State
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The 17th annual John
R. Wooden Classic will proceed as scheduled this year
despite the passing of the event’s namesake, legendary
coach and humanitarian John Wooden. The announcement was
jointly made today by the Wooden family, Anaheim Arena
Management and Pantheon International, hosts and
producers of the John R. Wooden Classic since its
inception in 1994. In addition, the game matchups for
the one-day basketball doubleheader were made public and
will feature UCLA vs. BYU and St. Mary’s vs. Long Beach
State.
“The Wooden family is proud to continue the Wooden
Classic in honor of our father, grandfather and great
grandfather,” said Jim Wooden and Nancy Muehlhausen, son
and daughter of the legendary coach. “We are so pleased
the event will continue to celebrate his life and the
legacy he leaves behind. Our thanks go out to Pantheon
International, Honda Center and the thousands of fans
that have made this event possible.”
The annual event will be held this year on Saturday,
December 18th at Honda Center in Anaheim with UCLA
making its 15th appearance in the seventeen year history
of the one-day doubleheader. The rest of the four-team
field boasts likely Top 20 ranked BYU, 2010 sweet
sixteen participant St. Mary’s and Big West favorite
Long Beach State.
“For the past 16 years we have been privileged to
produce the John R. Wooden Classic and we look forward
to once again celebrating John Wooden’s legacy and
philosophy. Though we are saddened that Coach will not
be with us in person this December, we know his
inspiration carries on,” said Honda Center President and
Chief Executive Officer Tim Ryan.
“We are in the fortunate position of helping pass along
John Wooden’s teachings and ideals,” said Jim Sperry,
President of Pantheon International. “We look forward to
extending his message and putting on an event worthy of
his name.”
Charitable event details and game tipoff times will be
announced at a later date. Priority tickets are now
available and can be found at www.woodenclassic.com.
2010-11 participating team previews can be found below:
20010-11 UCLA Bruins Men’s Basketball Preview
The UCLA Bruins return three starters and bring in
another Top 15 recruiting class for the 2010-11 season.
The Bruins are a young but very talented team. UCLA will
rely on six freshmen, five sophomores and six juniors on
the roster without any senior leadership for the
upcoming season.
Ben Howland (166-72, .697) returns for his eighth season
at UCLA and will look to junior guard Malcolm Lee (12.1
ppg, 4.4 rpg, 3.1 apg) to provide the leadership for
this year's squad. Lee was one of only two Bruins to
start all 32 games last year and is UCLA's leading
returning scorer. The other two returning starters from
a year ago were both on the Pac-10 All-Freshmen squad.
Sophomore forwards Tyler Honeycutt (7.2 ppg, 6.5 rpg)
and Reeves Nelson (11.1 ppg, 5.6 rpg) will shore up the
Bruins' frontcourt. Lee will likely move to his original
slot at shooting guard, making room for junior college
transfer Lazeric Jones (John A. Logan College) to battle
with returning junior guard Jerime Anderson (5.8 ppg,
3.4 apg) for playing time at the point. UCLA landed one
of the top centers in the country and the top-rated big
man in the West in Josh Smith (6-10, 305) from Kentwood
High School in Kent, Wash.
2010-11 BYU Cougars Men’s Basketball Preview
Coming off a record-setting 30 win season and a trip
to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in 2010, BYU
returns the backcourt combo of seniors Jimmer Fredette
and Jackson Emery — who will be starting together for a
third-straight year — and eight other lettermen.
BYU men’s basketball will look to continue its
successful run under head coach Dave Rose, who has
guided the Cougars to four-straight 25-plus win seasons,
four-straight trips to the NCAA Tournament and
four-straight seasons ranked in the top 25. Rose has
also led the Cougars to three Mountain West Conference
regular season titles and two second-place finishes. BYU
is loaded with the talent and experience to compete for
the 2011 MWC title and make noise on the national scene.
2010-11 St. Mary’s Gaels Men’s Basketball Preview
Saint Mary's advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA
Men's basketball Tournament in 2010 and enters the new
season poised once again for big accomplishments. The
Gaels posted a 28-6 overall record, tying the school
record for wins in a season, and won the West Coast
Conference Tournament championship for the second time
in school history.
Over the past three seasons, Saint Mary's has an 81-20
overall record, an .802 winning percentage, which is the
fifth best in Division I basketball over that time. The
Gaels return the starting back court of Mickey McConnell
and Matthew Dellavedova, as well as starting forward
Clint Steindl. As a junior, McConnell averaged 13.8
points and 5.3 assists per game, while shooting a
nation's best 51 percent (77-151) from 3-point land.
Dellavedova started every game as a freshman, and was
third on the team in scoring at 12.1 points per game.
The WCC Coach of the Year by the Sporting News, Randy
Bennett is the school's all-time winningest coach with
183 wins and is 2-0 in two previous appearances in the
John Wooden Classic.
2010-11 Long Beach State 49er’s Men’s Basketball
Preview
After finishing just one win shy of advancing to the
2010 NCAA Tournament, Long Beach State looks to be in
prime position to take the next step and join March
Madness. The Beach returns four starters, including
first-team All-Big West selection T.J. Robinson and
second-team pick Casper Ware. Robinson, one of just 20
players in Division I basketball to average a
double-double last season, and Ware are joined by fellow
juniors Larry Anderson, a first-team All-Big West
honoree as a freshman, and Eugene Phelps as returning
starters. Sixth man Greg Plater looks to move into the
starting lineup giving the 49ers a five-some that
averaged 79.2 percent of their points last season, as
well as 70.2 percent of their rebounds and 79.5 percent
of their assists.
LBSU is battle tested coming into the season. In
2009-10, The Beach faced the toughest non-conference
schedule in the country squaring off against five top 25
teams, including Duke (National Champion) and West
Virginia (Final Four), while playing 10 games against
teams that qualified for the NCAA Tournament. An
experienced team led by the four returning starters,
nine returning lettermen and a handful of talented
recruits; The Beach is ready to join the elite come
tournament time.