California

Official Name: 
University of California (At Berkeley)
Nickname: 
Golden Bears
Mailing Address: 

349 Haas Pavilion
Berkeley, CA 94720

Telephone: 
(510) 643-1741
Fax: 
(510) 643-7778
Enrollment: 
33,000
Arena: 

Haas Pavilion
Capacity: 12,300
Year Opened: 1999
Oakland Coliseum
Capacity: 19,200
Year Opened: 1997

School Colors: 
Blue and Gold
Conference: 

Pacific-10 (since 1916)

Final AP Top 10 Rankings: 

(1) 1960

NCAA Division I Tournament Appearances: 

(16) 1946, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2009, and 2010
19-16 record (.543)
Reached Final Four in 1946 (4th), 1959 (1st) and 1960 (2nd)

NIT Appearances: 

(6) 1986, 1987, 1989, 1999, 2000, and 2008
11-5 record (.688)
Won championship in 1999

All-Time Winningest Coach: 

Clarence Nibs Price (30 years from 1925-54, 449-294 record, .604)

All-Time Scoring Leader: 

Jerome Randle (1,835 points from 2007-10)

All-Time Rebounding Leader: 

Bob McKeen (1,019 from 1952-55)

Single-Game Individual Scoring Record: 

Ed Gray (48 points as senior at Washington State on 2/22/97)

All-American Selections: 

(12) F-C Sharef Abdur-Rahim (1996), F-C Vern Corbin (1929), G Russ Critchfield (1967), F Larry Friend (1957), G Ed Gray (1997), C Darrall Imhoff (1959 and 1960), G Jason Kidd (1994), C Mark McNamara (1982), F Lamond Murray (1994), F Leon Powe (2006), G Andy Wolfe (1948)

NCAA Consensus First-Team All-Americans: 

(3) Vern Corbin (1929), Darrall Imhoff (1960), Jason Kidd (1994)

NCAA Consensus Second-Team All-Americans: 

Individual Single-Game Scoring Record Box Score:

Ed Gray (48 at Washington State)
February 22, 1997 (senior/24.8 ppg)

1

2

Total

California

41

46

87

Washington State

46

43

89

Name

FG

3PT

FT

PTS

Gray

14-26

4-8

16-17

48

Grigsby

2-6

0-0

2-4

6

Stewart

3-4

0-0

3-6

9

Duck

2-6

0-0

1-3

7

McGruder

0-3

0-0

3-4

3

McQueen

1-2

0-0

2-3

4

Jackson

0-1

0-0

0-0

0

Gonzalez

0-4

0-0

2-2

2

Jones

3-9

0-0

2-2

8

Totals

25-61

6-15

31-41

87

Percentages

.410

.400

.756

Name

FG

3PT

FT

PTS

Fontaine

9-19

3-7

5-7

26

Daniel

6-9

0-0

4-4

16

Johnson

2-5

0-0

0-0

4

de la Fuente

4-6

0-0

1-2

9

Jackson

1-3

0-1

0-0

2

Pengelly

5-10

4-5

0-0

14

Archibald

0-1

0-1

0-0

0

Crosby

7-11

4-6

0-0

18

Slotemaker

0-1

0-0

0-0

0

Totals

34-65

11-20

10-13

89

Percentages

.523

.550

.769

Coach

Seasons

Years

Record

W-L %

Best Season(s)

Record

David R. Kilduff

1

1916

11-5

.688

1916

11-5

Ben Cherrington

1

1917

15-1

.938

1917

15-1

Walter Christie

1

1918

8-2

.800

1918

8-2

William Hollender

2

1919-20

14-8

.636

1919

6-3

Earl H. Wright

4

1921-24

60-20

.750

1921

15-4

Clarence "Nibs" Price

30

1925-54

449-294

.604

1926

14-0

Pete Newell

6

1955-60

119-44

.730

1960

28-2

Rene Herrerias

8

1961-68

92-100

.479

1968

15-9

Jim Padgett

4

1969-72

52-53

.495

1971

16-9

Dick Edwards

6

1973-78

73-85

.462

1975

17-9

Dick Kuchen

7

1979-85

80-112

.417

1982

14-13

Lou Campanelli

8

1986-93

123-108

.532

1990

22-10

Todd Bozeman

4

1993-96

63-35

.643

1994

22-8

Ben Braun

12

1997-2008

219-152

.590

1997, 2002

23-9

Mike Montgomery

3

2009-11

64-37

.634

2010

24-11

  • All-Time W-L Record: 1,444-1,086 (.571) from 1908 through 2011.
  • NOTES: Edwards' record does not reflect a forfeit victory awarded from Oregon State in 1975-76
  • Bozeman coached the Bears' last 13 games (11-2 record) after replacing Campanelli in the 1992-93 season
  • Bozeman's record does not reflect forfeiting 13 victories in 1994-95 and 15 in 1995-96 after he admitted paying approximately $30,000 through a friend to the parents of player Jelani Gardner before Gardner transferred to Pepperdine. The Bears vacated one game in 1996 NCAA Tournament.