Houston and North Carolina
Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor.... Lew Alcindor was what he went by at UCLA
University of Houston, 71-69, and USC 46-44.
Yes, John Wooden did travel to recruit Lou Alcindor, who later became known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Wooden visited Alcindor at his high school, Power Memorial Academy in New York City, to persuade him to consider playing for UCLA. Alcindor ultimately chose UCLA, where he became a key player under Wooden's coaching, leading the team to multiple championships.
Kareem Abdul Jabbar (Lew Alcindor) won three MVP awards (1967, 1968, 1969) while playing for UCLA.
same as with the UCLA, Bucks and Lakers #33
Al Henry was the Wisconsin center during the Alcindor years. He was 6' 10" and his last year in college was 1970.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar went to UCLA. At the time he was still known as Lew Alcindor.
UCLA
Either 7 or 4 - seven occurrences by four different schools (with UCLA matching the feat 4 times). Seven is the more correct answer since the UCLA teams were at least subtly different each time.These teams were:1956 San Francisco Dons1957 North Carolina Tarheels1964 UCLA Bruins 1967 UCLA Bruins1972 UCLA Bruins 1973 UCLA Bruins1976 Indiana University Hoosiers
UCLA in 1967 shot 52% from the field to just 39.2% for the opposition. Lew Alcindor shot 66.7% from the field while averaging 29.0 points and 15.5 rebounds per game.
UCLA with 11.
Stanford, Oregon, Florida, UCLA