UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame Jackie Robinson starred in 4 sports at UCLA before he became the first black baseball player to play in the major leagues. Jackie Robinson’s uniform number 42 has been retired by all major league baseball teams. UCLA has won 120 national championships (all sports), which is second to Stanford University’s 131. UCLA has won 11 national championships in men’s basketball (Kentucky is second with 8). John Wooden, who coached UCLA to 10 national championships in 12 years (1964-1975). He is widely considered the greatest coach of all time. Coach Wooden’s den. Lew Alcindor (now Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) won 3 championships at UCLA, as well as three-time college basketball national player of the year. UCLA lost 2 games in three years with Alcindor. He went on to win 6 NBA titles and 6 MVP awards, finishing as the NBA’s all time leading scorer. Bill Walton followed up Alcindor with two national championships and three national player of the year awards. I remember watching him on TV when he led UCLA to the national championship over Memphis State in 1973. Walton scored 44 points, making 21 of 22 shots. UCLA has had one Heisman Trophy winner, Gary Beber in 1967, beating OJ Simpson for the award. Troy Aikman is one of 4 UCLA stars to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The National College Basketball Player of the Year is now named for John Wooden. UCLA start Ed O’Bannon is the only UCLA player to win the John Wooden Award. He won in 1995 leading UCLA to their 11th and most recent national championship. 1971 National Championship trophy 1964. 1975 1995 1954 Football National Championship trophy The Hall of Champions displays all of UCLA’s national championship trophies. Very impressive sight!