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ATHLETIC FUND YOUR MONTHLY RESOURCE FOR SUPPORTING UCLA ATHLETICS AND THE WOODEN ATHLETIC FUND MARCH 2014 Thank you again for your generous support of UCLA Athletics by being a member of the Wooden Athletic Fund and enhancing the experiences of our student-athletes. UCLA Men’s Basketball will travel to Las Vegas this month for the PAC-12 Conference Tournament (March 12th – March 15th). In addition, UCLA Women’s Basketball will travel to Seattle for the PAC-12 Conference Tournament (March 6th – 9th). UCLA Spring Sports have officially started their 2014 seasons as well. Remember, all members of the Wooden Athletic Fund qualify for free admission to all regular-season home events, excluding Football and Men’s Basketball. It is individuals like you who truly make a difference and more than 700 student-athletes at UCLA thank you for your continued support. GO BRUINS! All Wooden Athletic Fund donors who renew their gifts ONLINE by the June 30, 2014 renewal deadline will receive a custom Joe Bruin Bobblehead gift. In late July, along with your 2014-15 Wooden Athletic Fund membership card, qualified donors will receive a voucher to pick up a Joe Bruin Bobblehead at one of the first two UCLA Football or Men’s Basketball games next season. Don’t miss a chance to own this unique collectible thank you gift! BENEFIT OF THE MONTH UCLA Student-Athletes Are Not Only Successful in Competition, But Also in the Classroom While UCLA Athletics is known for its 110 National Championships, its greatest achievements lie in the academic success of its student-athletes. As a Wooden Athletic Fund donor and supporter of UCLA Athletics, your generosity supports both the academic and athletic role of our competing Bruins. • 2013 NCAA Graduation Success Rate Report – UCLA’s student-athlete graduation rate is 87%, with 5 teams at a perfect 100% (men’s tennis, women’s basketball, softball, women’s swimming and diving, and women’s water polo) and half of the teams above 90%. • Academic Eligibility – At any given time, more than 98% of our student athletics are academically eligible and have a cumulative grade point average above 2.0. This exceeds the overall University averages of 93-95% each quarter. • Academic & Student Services Programs – Each week UCLA Athletics’ Academic and Student Services Program facilitates approximately 125 academic mentoring sessions, 40 learning specialist sessions and 325 tutorial sessions in over 100 unique courses in 38 subject areas. This level of academic and athletic success has been attainable because UCLA has been able to recruit uncommon student-athletes, individuals who are internally motivated to embrace the challenges that come with being an elite student and athlete. Thanks to your continued support, UCLA Athletics is able to provide unparalleled academic and student support services to assist our student-athletes in achieving their academic and personal goals. DID YOU KNOW? GIVING OPPORTUNITY performed and I caught one of the drumsticks thrown into the crowd by drummer Chad Smith… nearly lost an eye, but worth it. I also remember getting in line with the Rally Committee to get the floor seats for basketball games. I made and kept many friends from this era of my life. Favorite Professional Sports Team: Green Bay Packers in honor of my late friend, Kevin Jeske, the biggest Green Bay Fan there ever was...the greatest friend I ever had. We started working on the same day at UCLA. Favorite Westwood Restaurant: Feast From the East! Slightly past the Westwood borders, but worth it for the Chinese Chicken (or Tofu) Salad and Sesame Chicken! They are also great Bruins so I feel like we should support our Bruin vendors. Favorite John Wooden Quote: Too many to pick from. He went beyond his quotes and really lived what he preached – that is hard to do in today’s world. Coach is simply one of my favorite people I’ve ever met in my life. He is the real deal. Unique Fact About Yourself: I am a bonafide oenophile who houses over 60 bottles of wine, and I open a bottle of red to enjoy while watching Game of Thrones. Message to Our Donors: Everyone counts and everything counts. UCLA Athletics pursues one endeavor after another and always dominates the field of collegiate athletics. That does not happen without commitment and dedication from many different groups. We concentrate on our donor base so that we can continue this legacy of excellence for UCLA. MEET A MEMBER OF YOUR UCLA ATHLETICS DEVELOPMENT TEAM INSIDE UCLA ATHLETICS DEVELOPMENT Gina Garrett Director of Special Events Start Date with UCLA Athletics Development: I began working at UCLA when I started school in 1984 and never left – Department of Performing Arts, The Central Ticket Office and Athletics Development. UCLA is a vital and exciting environment and I love working here. I cannot imagine working anywhere else. Favorite UCLA Memory / Experience: Being in the pit at the 1992 MTV Awards in Pauley Pavilion. Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Axl Rose, Red Hot Chili Peppers The following individuals listed below have recently joined the Wooden Athletic Fund and/or Bruin Varsity Club for the first time as part of our 8CLAP for 8K initiative to increase our annual fund from 5,313 to 8,000 donors. We would like to take this opportunity to thank these individuals for truly making a difference in our ability for success. WOODEN ATHLETIC FUND NEW MEMBER UPDATE (310) 206-3302 [email protected] ATHLETIC FUND Individual Sport Support Did you know you can make a direct impact on any one of UCLA’s 25 Intercollegiate Athletic Teams? UCLA's success is a direct byproduct of the support and encouragement from you, the Bruin Family, who recognize the value of athletics as part of the total student-athlete experience. You can help our student-athletes realize their dreams and enhance their experience as a Bruin by making a charitable donation directly to the sport(s) of your choice. All contributions directly enhance areas including: • Academic Services • Recruiting • Dining and Nutrition • Facility, equipment and video upgrades Please Note: Benefits for donations to individual sports vary based upon the sport and do not include priority seating or parking opportunities for Football or Men’s Basketball. In recognition of gifts of $25,000 or more to a single sport, donors are offered non-seating Wooden Athletic Fund benefits in addition to the benefits provided by that sport. The generous Wooden Athletic Fund donors listed below have increased their giving at least one giving level since February 1st and thereby “Become a Champion” for UCLA Athletics. We would like to take this opportunity to thank these individuals for their generous support. NEW “BECOME A CHAMPION” DONORS Mark B. Acob – West Hills, CA Kermit Alexander, Jr. – Riverside, CA Jeffrey F. Almario – Houston, TX Robert J. Alvarenga – Los Angeles, CA Steven Aranda – Whittier, CA Michelle & Robert Blair, Jr. – Corona, CA Jeffrey P. Boysen – Altadena, CA Virginia & James Bradish – Covina, CA Lisa & Mitchell Butler – Los Angeles, CA Ralph H. Castro – Chandler, AZ Valerie & Joseph Chrisman – Ventura, CA Lisa & Larry Davidson, Jr. – Burlington, NJ Delvon B. Davis – Spring, TX Robert Davitian – Marina del Rey, CA Carrie & Dennis DeYoung – Northridge, CA Marcela & Keith Eck – La Jolla, CA Nasser Golshan & Mantash Esfandiari – Pacific Palisades, CA Steven A. Fairchild – Fullerton, CA Cheryl & John Frerichs – Valencia, CA Curt Frieden – Costa Mesa, CA Brandon A. Gambino – Huntington Beach, CA Bevra & Theodore Hahn – Encino, CA Ronald J. Haky – Manhattan Beach, CA Ahmed Hasan – Los Angeles, CA Dwania & Andre Hazel, Sr. – Garden Grove, CA Paul Hernandez – Murrieta, CA Jeffrey K. Herring – Los Angeles, CA Wayne Johnson – Victorville, CA Rachel & Andrew Kadar – Beverly Hills, CA Jed Kaplan – Boca Raton, FL Arthur S. Keith – Culver City, CA Felicia & Kenfield Kennedy – Los Angeles, CA Tony Ker – Valencia, CA Sang M. Kim – Los Angeles, CA Brandon Kramer – Sherman Oaks, CA Henry Lee – San Gabriel, CA Gina & Robert Lee – Irvine, CA Kristi & Brian Madden – Villa Park, CA Judy Hwee & Gregory Maglinte – Woodland Hills, CA Mark C. Mangelsdorf – San Francisco, CA Jason Marshall – South Windsor, CT Kathryn & Richard Martin – Trabuco Canyon, CA Ruben A. Martinez – Whittier, CA Lou Maso – Foothill Ranch, CA Ernesto Mata, Jr. – Torrance, CA Lorenzo Mata-Real – Com merce, CA Racquel & Jamir Miller – Paradise Valley, AZ Brenda Montes – San Francisco, CA Marilyn Moretti – Rancho Palos Verdes, CA Conrad L. Munatones – Monterey Park, CA Cheryl A. Nathanson – Bristol, RI Victor E. Navejas – Los Alamitos, CA Chris Neese – Lindsay, CA Andrew R. Neiman – Westlake Village, CA Samuel Nemours – Los Angeles, CA Deborah & Sean O’Connor – Newport Coast, CA Matt & Kristi Ortiz – Mission Viejo, CA Barbara & Matthew Paden – Golden, CO Susan A. Part – Lake Sherwood, CA Russ Ramirez – de Costa Mesa, CA Jerome Richardson – Los Angeles, CA Erin & Charles Rodriguez – Burbank, CA Elisa & Gilbert Rodriguez – Ontario, CA Grace & Jay Sanders – Rancho Cucamonga, CA Benjamin F. Sarmiento – Los Angeles, CA Robert G. Sattler – Marina del Rey, CA Gary M. Scott – La Canada Flintridge, CA Navid Sharafatian – Los Angeles, CA Jacqueline B. Shepard – Atherton, CA Jordan A. Smith – Corona del Mar, CA Morgan A. Smith – Corona del Mar, CA Debra L. Stewart-Tracy – El Segundo, CA Pamela & James F. Stratton – Newport Beach, CA John P. Tierney – Hacienda Heights, CA Scot Tobias – Cherry Hill, NJ Kathy & John Ursini – San Pedro, CA Aaron Weinberg – Valley Village, CA Ruthanne & Glenn Wever – Great Falls, VA Dennis Young – Costa Mesa, CA Daniel M. Wright – Yorba Linda, CA What is “Institutional Control?” When college athletic programs make headlines for NCAA rules violations, a lack of institutional control is often cited to explain significant penalties. To establish “Institutional Control,” the NCAA Constitution provides that UCLA must: • Control its intercollegiate athletic program in compliance with NCAA rules and regulations; • Monitor its program, including identifying and reporting to the NCAA instances in which compliance has not been achieved and take corrective actions; and • Ensure that coaches, student-athletes, university staff and others representing UCLA’s athletic interests share responsibility for complying with NCAA rules. As an NCAA member, UCLA is responsible for the actions of its alumni and supporters. As our most loyal supporters and fans, what is your role? Simply, please keep NCAA rules compliance in mind, report to the UCLA Compliance Office when you are aware of a potential rules violation, and live by the UCLA Compliance mantra, “ask before acting.” Feel free to contact Dan Goldberg, Assistant Athletic Director Compliance at (310) 794-8813 or [email protected]. DID YOU KNOW?... The NCAA has very strict rules that prevent all UCLA student-athletes, coaches and athletic department staff from betting on professional and collegiate sports, including men’s and women’s basketball games played during March Madness. So, while UCLA supporters and most folks around the country are busy filling in brackets for their office pools, this is one national pastime that our student-athletes, coaches and staff are required to skip. UCLA ATHLETICS COMPLIANCE CORNER Kathleen & Paul Chandler – Simi Valley, CA Miguel Duarte – Downey, CA Ana & Humberto Galleno – West Covina, CA Kevin Gasca – Pasadena, CA Linda & Bobby Hanada – Fullerton, CA Ellyn & Ted Hasama – Rancho Palos Verdes, CA David Klatt – Redondo Beach, CA Linda & Russell Krieger, Jr. – San Juan Capistrano, CA Brian Lazarus – Los Angeles, CA Robert Lewis – Omaha, NE Patricia & Mark Lininger – Los Angeles, CA Mary & Christopher Lubner – Long Beach, CA Tiffani Orozco – Los Alamitos, CA Anthony Parra – Carpinteria, CA Kenneth T. Piper – Novato, CA Barbara & Irv Polashuk – Santa Monica, CA Anna & Peter Russo – Huntington Beach, CA Darlene & Abraham Schlossberg – Beverly Hills, CA Laura Keller & Anthony Solis – Culver City, CA Neal Weichel – Stevenson Ranch, CA Diane & George Wolfberg – Santa Monica, CA Joe Bruin Bobblehead Gift for Online Wooden Athletic Fund Donation by June 30, 2014 CLICK HERE TO SEE ALL WOODEN ATHLETIC FUND DONOR BENEFITS CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT THE SPORT(S) OF YOUR CHOICE CLICK HERE TO SEE OUR ENTIRE UCLA ATHLETICS DEVELOPMENT STAFF CLICK HERE TO LEARN HOW YOU TOO CAN “BECOME A CHAMPION” CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR 8CLAP8K INITIATIVE CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT UCLA ATHLETICS ACADEMIC & STUDENT SERVICES Bruins at the Beach, presented by Audi Auto Gallery Saturday, June 21, 2014 On Saturday, June 21st, UCLA Athletics will be hosting its annual Bruins at the Beach event at The Strand at Headlands, Dana Point to benefit nearly 700 student-athletes through the Wooden Athletic Fund. This exclusive event, limited to just 150 guests, is an opportunity for passionate UCLA alumni, friends and fans to spend an elegant intimate evening in Orange County with UCLA head coaches, including Coach Mora and Coach Alford, as well as distinguished UCLA Legends. This evening will feature gourmet food and drink selections, live entertainment, an extensive silent auction with one-of-a-kind items, a beautiful beach setting, and much more. More details to follow, but please be sure to Save The Date! UCLA Sand Volleyball Already a popular sport on the world stage, Sand Volleyball is an emerging sport in the NCAA and is growing rapidly across the nation. UCLA had a very successful inaugural Sand Volleyball season in the Spring of 2013 with two pairs competing at the AVCA Collegiate Sand Volleyball National Championships, and one player named AVCA Collegiate Sand Volleyball All-American. UCLA has a great volleyball history with several players from the indoor teams continuing on to very successful Sand Volleyball careers as professional athletes. UCLA has more Sand Volleyball Olympians than any other school. Stein Metzger, former UCLA Volleyball and Sand Volleyball Olympian, serves as UCLA’s Head Coach. Jenny Johnson Jordan, also a former UCLA Volleyball and Sand Volleyball Olympian, is our Assistant Coach for the UCLA Sand Volleyball team. Currently, the UCLA Sand Volleyball team practices and competes at the Annenberg Beach House in Santa Monica. With several schools already investing in on-campus Sand Volleyball courts, UCLA Sand Volleyball would like to raise $100,000 to build Sand Volleyball courts on campus for the team to practice and compete. UCLA Sand Volleyball just launched the UCLA Sand Volleyball Founders Club, an exclusive giving program that will provide the initial financial resources and support to establish a budget and scholarships for the sport. The first donors to UCLA Sand Volleyball have a unique opportunity to help launch a new sport at UCLA. The first match of the 2014 season is scheduled for Thursday, March 6th. The Bruins will be taking on Cal State Northridge at 3:30pm at the Annenberg Beach House. For more information on Sand Volleyball or to learn more about how to support UCLA’s newest sport, please contact Sarah Lazaro at [email protected] or 310.206.1952. SAVE THE DATE SUPPORT UCLA’S NEWEST SPORT

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ATHLETIC FUND

YOUR MONTHLY RESOURCE FOR SUPPORTING UCLA ATHLETICS AND THE WOODEN ATHLETIC FUND

MARCH 2014

Thank you again for your generous support of UCLA Athletics by being a member of the Wooden Athletic Fund and enhancing the experiences of our student-athletes. UCLA Men’s Basketball will travel to Las Vegas this month for the PAC-12 Conference Tournament (March 12th – March 15th). In addition, UCLA Women’s Basketball will travel to Seattle for the PAC-12 Conference Tournament (March 6th – 9th). UCLA Spring Sports have officially started their 2014 seasons as well. Remember, all members of the Wooden Athletic Fund qualify for free admission to all regular-season home events, excluding Football and Men’s Basketball. It is individuals like you who truly make a difference and more than 700 student-athletes at UCLA thank you for your continued support. GO BRUINS!

All Wooden Athletic Fund donors who renew their gifts ONLINE by the June 30, 2014 renewal deadline will receive a custom Joe Bruin Bobblehead gift. In late July, along with your 2014-15 Wooden Athletic Fund membership card, qualified donors will receive a voucher to pick up a Joe Bruin Bobblehead at one of the first two UCLA Football or Men’s Basketball games next season. Don’t miss a chance to own this unique collectible thank you gift!

B E N E F I T O F T H E M O N T H

UCLA Student-Athletes Are Not Only Successful in Competition, But Also in the Classroom

While UCLA Athletics is known for its 110 National Championships, its greatest achievements lie in the academic success of its student-athletes. As a Wooden Athletic Fund donor and supporter of UCLA Athletics, your generosity supports both the academic and athletic role of our competing Bruins.

• 2013 NCAA Graduation Success Rate Report – UCLA’s student-athlete graduation rate is 87%, with 5 teams at a perfect 100% (men’s tennis, women’s basketball, softball, women’s swimming and diving, and women’s water polo) and half of the teams above 90%. • Academic Eligibility – At any given time, more than 98% of our student athletics are academically eligible and have a cumulative grade point average above 2.0. This exceeds the overall University averages of 93-95% each quarter. • Academic & Student Services Programs – Each week UCLA Athletics’ Academic and Student Services Program facilitates approximately 125 academic mentoring sessions, 40 learning specialist sessions and 325 tutorial sessions in over 100 unique courses in 38 subject areas.

This level of academic and athletic success has been attainable because UCLA has been able to recruit uncommon student-athletes, individuals who are internally motivated to embrace the challenges that come with being an elite student and athlete. Thanks to your continued support, UCLA Athletics is able to provide unparalleled academic and student support services to assist our student-athletes in achieving their academic and personal goals.

D I D Y O U K N O W ?

G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T Y

performed and I caught one of the drumsticks thrown into the crowd by drummer Chad Smith… nearly lost an eye, but worth it. I also remember getting in line with the Rally Committee to get the floor seats for basketball games. I made and kept many friends from this era of my life.Favorite Professional Sports Team: Green Bay Packers in honor of my late friend, Kevin Jeske, the biggest Green Bay Fan there ever was...the greatest friend I ever had. We started working on the same day at UCLA. Favorite Westwood Restaurant: Feast From the East! Slightly past the Westwood borders, but worth it for the Chinese Chicken (or Tofu) Salad and Sesame Chicken! They are also great Bruins so I feel like we should support our Bruin vendors.Favorite John Wooden Quote: Too many to pick from. He went beyond his quotes and really lived what he preached – that is hard to do in today’s world. Coach is simply one of my favorite people I’ve ever met in my life. He is the real deal. Unique Fact About Yourself: I am a bonafide oenophile who houses over 60 bottles of wine, and I open a bottle of red to enjoy while watching Game of Thrones. Message to Our Donors: Everyone counts and everything counts. UCLA Athletics pursues one endeavor after another and always dominates the field of collegiate athletics. That does not happen without commitment and dedication from many different groups. We concentrate on our donor base so that we can continue this legacy of excellence for UCLA.

MEET A MEMBER OF YOUR UCLA ATHLET ICS DEVELOPMENT T EAM

I N S I D E U C L A A T H L E T I C S D E V E L O P M E N T

Gina GarrettDirector of Special Events

Start Date with UCLA Athletics Development: I began working at UCLA when I started school in 1984 and never left – Department of Performing Arts, The Central Ticket Office and Athletics Development. UCLA is a vital and exciting environment and I love working here. I cannot imagine working anywhere else. Favorite UCLA Memory / Experience: Being in the pit at the 1992 MTV Awards in Pauley Pavilion. Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Axl Rose, Red Hot Chili Peppers

The following individuals listed below have recently joined the Wooden Athletic Fund and/or Bruin Varsity Club for the first time as part of our 8CLAP for 8K initiative to increase our annual fund from 5,313 to 8,000 donors. We would like to take this opportunity to thank these individuals for truly making a difference in our ability for success.

W O O D E N AT H L E T I C F U N D N E W M E M B E R U P D AT E

(310) 206-3302 • [email protected] ATHLETIC FUND

Individual Sport Support

Did you know you can make a direct impact on any one of UCLA’s 25 Intercollegiate Athletic Teams? UCLA's success is a direct byproduct of the support and encouragement from you, the Bruin Family, who recognize the value of athletics as part of the total student-athlete experience. You can help our student-athletes realize their dreams and enhance their experience as a Bruin by making a charitable donation directly to the sport(s) of your choice. All contributions directly enhance areas including: • Academic Services • Recruiting • Dining and Nutrition • Facility, equipment and video upgrades Please Note: Benefits for donations to individual sports vary based upon the sport and do not include priority seating or parking opportunities for Football or Men’s Basketball. In recognition of gifts of $25,000 or more to a single sport, donors are offered non-seating Wooden Athletic Fund benefits in addition to the benefits provided by that sport.

The generous Wooden Athletic Fund donors listed below have increased their giving at least one giving level since February 1st and thereby “Become a Champion” for UCLA Athletics. We would like to take this opportunity to thank these individuals for their generous support.

N E W “ B E C O M E A C H A M P I O N ” D O N O R S

Mark B. Acob – West Hills, CAKermit Alexander, Jr. – Riverside, CAJeffrey F. Almario – Houston, TXRobert J. Alvarenga – Los Angeles, CASteven Aranda – Whittier, CAMichelle & Robert Blair, Jr. – Corona, CAJeffrey P. Boysen – Altadena, CAVirginia & James Bradish – Covina, CALisa & Mitchell Butler – Los Angeles, CARalph H. Castro – Chandler, AZValerie & Joseph Chrisman – Ventura, CALisa & Larry Davidson, Jr. – Burlington, NJDelvon B. Davis – Spring, TXRobert Davitian – Marina del Rey, CACarrie & Dennis DeYoung – Northridge, CAMarcela & Keith Eck – La Jolla, CANasser Golshan & Mantash Esfandiari – Pacific Palisades, CASteven A. Fairchild – Fullerton, CACheryl & John Frerichs – Valencia, CACurt Frieden – Costa Mesa, CABrandon A. Gambino – Huntington Beach, CABevra & Theodore Hahn – Encino, CARonald J. Haky – Manhattan Beach, CAAhmed Hasan – Los Angeles, CADwania & Andre Hazel, Sr. – Garden Grove, CAPaul Hernandez – Murrieta, CAJeffrey K. Herring – Los Angeles, CAWayne Johnson – Victorville, CARachel & Andrew Kadar – Beverly Hills, CAJed Kaplan – Boca Raton, FLArthur S. Keith – Culver City, CAFelicia & Kenfield Kennedy – Los Angeles, CATony Ker – Valencia, CASang M. Kim – Los Angeles, CABrandon Kramer – Sherman Oaks, CAHenry Lee – San Gabriel, CAGina & Robert Lee – Irvine, CAKristi & Brian Madden – Villa Park, CAJudy Hwee & Gregory Maglinte – Woodland Hills, CAMark C. Mangelsdorf – San Francisco, CA

Jason Marshall – South Windsor, CTKathryn & Richard Martin – Trabuco Canyon, CARuben A. Martinez – Whittier, CALou Maso – Foothill Ranch, CAErnesto Mata, Jr. – Torrance, CALorenzo Mata-Real – Commerce, CARacquel & Jamir Miller – Paradise Valley, AZBrenda Montes – San Francisco, CAMarilyn Moretti – Rancho Palos Verdes, CAConrad L. Munatones – Monterey Park, CACheryl A. Nathanson – Bristol, RIVictor E. Navejas – Los Alamitos, CAChris Neese – Lindsay, CAAndrew R. Neiman – Westlake Village, CASamuel Nemours – Los Angeles, CADeborah & Sean O’Connor – Newport Coast, CAMatt & Kristi Ortiz – Mission Viejo, CABarbara & Matthew Paden – Golden, COSusan A. Part – Lake Sherwood, CARuss Ramirez – de Costa Mesa, CAJerome Richardson – Los Angeles, CAErin & Charles Rodriguez – Burbank, CAElisa & Gilbert Rodriguez – Ontario, CAGrace & Jay Sanders – Rancho Cucamonga, CABenjamin F. Sarmiento – Los Angeles, CARobert G. Sattler – Marina del Rey, CAGary M. Scott – La Canada Flintridge, CANavid Sharafatian – Los Angeles, CAJacqueline B. Shepard – Atherton, CAJordan A. Smith – Corona del Mar, CAMorgan A. Smith – Corona del Mar, CADebra L. Stewart-Tracy – El Segundo, CAPamela & James F. Stratton – Newport Beach, CAJohn P. Tierney – Hacienda Heights, CAScot Tobias – Cherry Hill, NJKathy & John Ursini – San Pedro, CAAaron Weinberg – Valley Village, CARuthanne & Glenn Wever – Great Falls, VADennis Young – Costa Mesa, CADaniel M. Wright – Yorba Linda, CA

What is “Institutional Control?”When college athletic programs make headlines for NCAA rules violations, a lack of institutional control is often cited to explain significant penalties. To establish “Institutional Control,” the NCAA Constitution provides that UCLA must: • Control its intercollegiate athletic program in compliance with NCAA rules and regulations; • Monitor its program, including identifying and reporting to the NCAA instances in which compliance has not been achieved and take corrective actions; and • Ensure that coaches, student-athletes, university staff and others representing UCLA’s athletic interests share responsibility for complying with NCAA rules. As an NCAA member, UCLA is responsible for the actions of its alumni and supporters.As our most loyal supporters and fans, what is your role? Simply, please keep NCAA rules compliance in mind, report to the UCLA Compliance Office when you are aware of a potential rules violation, and live by the UCLA Compliance mantra, “ask before acting.” Feel free to contact Dan Goldberg, Assistant Athletic Director Compliance at (310) 794-8813 or [email protected].

DID YOU KNOW?...The NCAA has very strict rules that prevent all UCLA student-athletes, coaches and athletic department staff from betting on professional and collegiate sports, including men’s and women’s basketball games played during March Madness. So, while UCLA supporters and most folks around the country are busy filling in brackets for their office pools, this is one national pastime that our student-athletes, coaches and staff are required to skip.

U C L A A T H L E T I C S C O M P L I A N C E C O R N E R

Kathleen & Paul Chandler – Simi Valley, CAMiguel Duarte – Downey, CAAna & Humberto Galleno – West Covina, CAKevin Gasca – Pasadena, CALinda & Bobby Hanada – Fullerton, CAEllyn & Ted Hasama – Rancho Palos Verdes, CADavid Klatt – Redondo Beach, CALinda & Russell Krieger, Jr. – San Juan Capistrano, CABrian Lazarus – Los Angeles, CARobert Lewis – Omaha, NEPatricia & Mark Lininger – Los Angeles, CA

Mary & Christopher Lubner – Long Beach, CATiffani Orozco – Los Alamitos, CAAnthony Parra – Carpinteria, CAKenneth T. Piper – Novato, CABarbara & Irv Polashuk – Santa Monica, CAAnna & Peter Russo – Huntington Beach, CADarlene & Abraham Schlossberg – Beverly Hills, CALaura Keller & Anthony Solis – Culver City, CA Neal Weichel – Stevenson Ranch, CADiane & George Wolfberg – Santa Monica, CA

Joe Bruin Bobblehead Gift for Online Wooden Athletic Fund Donation by June 30, 2014

CLICK HERE TO SEE ALL WOODENATHLETIC FUND DONOR BENEFITS

CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT THESPORT(S) OF YOUR CHOICE

CLICK HERE TO SEE OUR ENTIRE UCLAATHLETICS DEVELOPMENT STAFF

CLICK HERE TO LEARN HOW YOU TOO CAN “BECOME A CHAMPION”

CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUTOUR 8CLAP8K INITIATIVE

CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT UCLAATHLETICS ACADEMIC & STUDENT SERVICES

Bruins at the Beach, presented by Audi Auto Gallery Saturday, June 21, 2014

On Saturday, June 21st, UCLA Athletics will be hosting its annual Bruins at the Beach event at The Strand at Headlands, Dana Point to benefit nearly 700 student-athletes through the Wooden Athletic Fund. This exclusive event, limited to just 150 guests, is an opportunity for passionate UCLA alumni, friends and fans to spend an elegant intimate evening in Orange County with UCLA head coaches, including Coach Mora and Coach Alford, as well as distinguished UCLA Legends. This evening will feature gourmet food and drink selections, live entertainment, an extensive silent auction with one-of-a-kind items, a beautiful beach setting, and much more. More details to follow, but please be sure to Save The Date!

UCLA Sand Volleyball

Already a popular sport on the world stage, Sand Volleyball is an emerging sport in the NCAA and is growing rapidly across the nation. UCLA had a very successful inaugural Sand Volleyball season in the Spring of 2013 with two pairs competing at the AVCA Collegiate Sand Volleyball National Championships, and one player named AVCA Collegiate Sand Volleyball All-American. UCLA has a great volleyball history with several players from the indoor teams continuing on to very successful Sand Volleyball careers as professional athletes. UCLA has more Sand Volleyball Olympians than any other school. Stein Metzger, former UCLA Volleyball and Sand Volleyball Olympian, serves as UCLA’s Head Coach. Jenny Johnson Jordan, also a former UCLA Volleyball and Sand Volleyball Olympian, is our Assistant Coach for the UCLA Sand Volleyball team.

Currently, the UCLA Sand Volleyball team practices and competes at the Annenberg Beach House in Santa Monica. With several schools already investing in on-campus Sand Volleyball courts, UCLA Sand Volleyball would like to raise $100,000 to build Sand Volleyball courts on campus for the team to practice and compete. UCLA Sand Volleyball just launched the UCLA Sand Volleyball Founders Club, an exclusive giving program that will provide the initial financial resources and support to establish a budget and scholarships for the sport. The first donors to UCLA Sand Volleyball have a unique opportunity to help launch a new sport at UCLA.

The first match of the 2014 season is scheduled for Thursday, March 6th. The Bruins will be taking on Cal State Northridge at 3:30pm at the Annenberg Beach House. For more information on Sand Volleyball or to learn more about how to support UCLA’s newest sport, please contact Sarah Lazaro at [email protected] or 310.206.1952.

S AV E T H E D A T E

S U P P O R T U C L A ’ S N E W E S T S P O R T