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UCLA Football Caps 10-3 Season With Bowl Victory The Bruins went 10-3 during the 2013 football season, posting a 5-1 record at the Rose Bowl (above). The Bruins averaged 70,285 fans per game in six home contests, the team’s highest per-game attendance average since the 2007 season. UCLA earned its 10th win of the season by cruising past Virginia Tech, 42-12, in the Hyundai Sun Bowl.
2013-14 ANNUAL REPORT From the AD’s Desk Year in Review Single Sport Summaries Bruins in the Community Academics and Life Skills Capital Projects
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Financial Summary Wooden Athletic Fund Bruin Varsity Club Corporate Sponsors Wooden Athletic Fund
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About the Annual Report Writing, editing and design by Alex Timiraos (Associate Director, Sports Information). Primary photography by Don Liebig (ASUCLA Campus Studio) and Scott Chandler. Photos also have been provided by the NCAA. Special thanks to Neema Barbod, Ric Coy, Leslie Dalziel, Emily Lerner, Taylor Swearingen and Ken Weiner for their editorial assistance.
DID YOU KNOW? UCLA closed the 2013-14 school year with a nation-leading 111 NCAA team championships. The women’s soccer team won its first-ever NCAA title in Dec. 2013, securing UCLA team title No. 110. UCLA became the first intercollegiate athletics department to have won 100 NCAA team titles in May 2007 when the women’s water polo team won its third consecutive NCAA Championship.
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2013-14 UCLA Intercollegiate Athletics Annual Report
UCLA Mourns Loss of Football Player Nick Pasquale UCLA football player Nick Pasquale passed away the morning of Sept. 8, 2013, after being struck by a car in his hometown of San Clemente. Pasquale was a redshirt freshman wide receiver who had graduated from San Clemente High School and was a valued member of the Bruins’ scout team. He had played in UCLA’s season-opening win against Nevada on Aug. 31. Pasquale was an allcounty defensive back and wide receiver for the San Clemente Tritons in 2011. UCLA’s football program has since continued to honor Pasquale by wearing his “36” jersey number as a commorative patch and logo on team apparel.