Wooden Classic

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| sport = Men's college basketball

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| founded = 1994

| folded = 2013

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| teams = 4

| replaced = Wooden Legacy

| country = United States

| venue = Honda Center, Anaheim, California

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The John R. Wooden Classic was an annual college basketball event hosted by the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. Named after coach John Wooden, the event was founded in 1994 and featured a December neutral-site doubleheader until its final two editions, which were single games.

The event was merged in 2013 with the DirecTV Classic, an eight-team, three-day tournament, to form a new event, the Wooden Legacy (now Vegas Showdown).

History

The John R. Classic was founded in 1994 by Atherton Communications in honor of the former Hall of Fame Purdue player and UCLA head coach John Wooden. The inaugural event was nationally televised by NBC Sports and featured four top 10 teams, including the first meeting in 20 years between UCLA and Kentucky, when they played for the 1975 NCAA Championship (won by UCLA), which marked John Wooden's 10th national title and the final game of his illustrious coaching career.

The Wooden Classic grew to include a charity golf tournament and coaches banquet, which raised over $1 million for Children's Hospital and Special Olympics, two of Coach Wooden's favorite charities. The 1998 and 1999 events also included the John R. Wooden Classic High School Invitational, which featured future NBA players, Tyson Chandler (Dominguez), Keith Bogans (DeMatha Catholic), Joe Forte (DeMatha Catholic) and Casey Jacobsen (Glendora).

The Classic was historically a high-profile doubleheader invitational event in early December. After Wooden died in 2010, it became a single game in January in the 2011–12 season due to scheduling conflicts and the transition to the event's new owners, Honda Center.{{cite news |last=Plaschke |first=Bill |title=A Wooden Classic that sure didn't resemble one |date=January 5, 2012 |newspaper=Los Angeles Times|url=http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-plaschke-20120106,0,4372473,full.column |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120107010422/http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-plaschke-20120106,0,4372473,full.column |archivedate=January 7, 2012}}{{cite news |last1=Bolch |first1=Ben |title=UCLA's Wooden Classic shifts to Pac-10 matchup for one year |url=https://www.latimes.com/sports/la-xpm-2011-apr-08-la-sp-ucla-basketball-20110409-story.html |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |date=April 8, 2011}} The classic returned to December in the 2012–13 season, but was again a single game.{{cite news|last=Hammond|first=Rich|title=UCLA-Wooden Classic relationship murky|date=November 30, 2012|newspaper=Orange County Register|url=http://www.ocregister.com/sports/ucla-379290-classic-event.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129015610/http://www.ocregister.com/sports/ucla-379290-classic-event.html|archivedate=November 29, 2014|url-status=live}} Since its inception, the games were played in Anaheim, California, at the Honda Center, known earlier as the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim. In June 2013, the Wooden Classic merged with the DirecTV Classic to form the Wooden Legacy, a three-day, eight-team event.{{cite news|last=Payne|first=Terrence|title=The Wooden Legacy an all new tournament to begin this year|date=June 4, 2013|work=NBCSports.com|url=http://collegebasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/06/04/the-wooden-legacy-an-all-new-tournament-to-begin-this-year/|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130615131448/http://collegebasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/06/04/the-wooden-legacy-an-all-new-tournament-to-begin-this-year/|archivedate=June 15, 2013|url-status=live}}

Results

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"

!Date

!Winner

!Score

!Opponent

12/01/2012

|San Diego State

|78–69{{cite web |title=2012 Wooden Legacy Box Score |url=https://goaztecs.com/documents/2018/7/10/9403__m_baskbl_2012_13_box_score__stats_20121202aaa.pdf |website=GoAztecs.com |publisher=San Diego State University Athletics}}

|UCLA

01/05/2011

|UCLA

|65–58

|Arizona

rowspan="2"|12/18/2010

|Saint Mary's

|82–74

| Long Beach State

UCLA

|86–79

|BYU

rowspan="2"|12/12/2009

|Georgetown

|74–66

|Washington

Mississippi State

| 72–54

|UCLA

rowspan="2"|12/12/2008

|Saint Mary's

|67–64

|San Diego State

UCLA

|72–54

|DePaul

rowspan="2"|12/08/2007

|Saint Mary's

|69–64

|San Diego State

UCLA

|75–63

|Davidson

rowspan="2"|12/09/2006

|UCLA

|65–62

|Texas A&M

USC

|74–65

|George Washington

rowspan="2"|12/10/2005

|Washington

|81–71

|New Mexico

UCLA

|67–56

|Nevada

rowspan="2"|12/05/2004

|Arizona

|68–64

|Mississippi State

Boston College

|74–64

|UCLA

rowspan="2"|12/06/2003

|Stanford

|64–58

|Kansas

Kentucky

|52–50

|UCLA

rowspan="2"|12/07/2002

|Georgia

|78–73*

|Cal

Missouri

|78–72

|USC

rowspan="2"|12/08/2001

|Arizona

|79–66

|Purdue

UCLA

|79–57

|Alabama

rowspan="2"|12/02/2000

|USC

|65–60

|Utah

Georgia Tech

|72–67

|UCLA

rowspan="2"|11/27/1999

|Stanford

|67–58

|Auburn

Duke

|81–68

|USC

rowspan="2"|12/05/1998

|Kansas

|62–55

|Pepperdine

UCLA

|69–66

|Oklahoma State

rowspan="2"|12/06/1997

|UCLA

|69–58

|New Mexico

Stanford

|76–74

|Georgia

rowspan="2"|12/07/1996

|Arizona

|69–61

|Utah

Louisville

|93–87*

|LSU

rowspan="2"|12/09/1995

|Villanova

|67–50

|Purdue

UCLA

|73–63

|Maryland

rowspan="2"|12/03/1994

|Kansas

|81–75

|Massachusetts

UCLA

|82–81

|Kentucky

All-time team records

class="wikitable"

!Rank

!School

!Wins

!Losses

1

|UCLA

|11

|5

2

|San Diego State

|4

|2

т-3

|Saint Mary's

|3

|0

т-3

|Stanford

|3

|0

5

|Arizona

|3

|1

6

|Kansas

|2

|1

7

|USC

|2

|2

т-8

|Boston College

|1

|0

т-8

|Duke

|1

|0

т-8

|Georgia Tech

|1

|0

т-8

|Louisville

|1

|0

т-8

|Missouri

|1

|0

т-8

|Villanova

|1

|0

т-8

|Washington

|1

|0

т-15

|Georgia

|1

|1

т-15

|Kentucky

|1

|1

т-17

|Alabama

|0

|1

т-17

|Auburn

|0

|1

т-17

|California

|0

|1

т-17

|Davidson

|0

|1

т-17

|George Washington

|0

|1

т-17

|LSU

|0

|1

т-17

|Maryland

|0

|1

т-17

|UMass

|0

|1

т-17

|Mississippi State

|0

|1

т-17

|Nevada

|0

|1

т-17

|Oklahoma State

|0

|1

т-17

|Pepperdine

|0

|1

т-17

|Texas A&M

|0

|1

т-30

|New Mexico

|0

|2

т-30

|Purdue

|0

|2

т-30

|Utah

|0

|2

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