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John Wooden and Steve Jamison (2009) Coach Wooden's Leadership Game Plan for Success: 12 Lessons for Extraordinary Performance and Personal Excellence, McGraw-Hill Professional. ISBN 978-0-07-162614-9; John Wooden and Steve Jamison (2007) The Essential Wooden: A Lifetime of Lessons on Leaders and Leadership, McGraw-Hill Education.
John Wooden's teachings still serve as a blueprint for coaches today. Several coaches of major teams in Southern California share their thoughts on Wooden.
Wooden's Legacy is a public artwork by American artist Jeffrey Rouse that is located on the west corner of Georgia and Meridian Streets, in Indianapolis, Indiana.The bronze sculpture, which was unveiled on March 9, 2012, [1] depicts Indiana-born college basketball coach John Wooden in a crouching position in the act of coaching.
John Wooden led the team to 10 of its 11 national titles. Former coach Ben Howland compiled the second most victories in school history. Former coach Steve Alford. The men's college basketball program of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) was founded in 1919 and is known competitively as the UCLA Bruins.
UCLA coach John Wooden wears a basketball net around his neck after his team won the 1975 NCAA championship. UCLA won 10 national titles in Wooden's final 12 seasons, but the Bruins have won just ...
A U.S. stamp honoring John Wooden was unveiled on the UCLA campus Saturday, with Kareen Abdul-Jabbar and Jamaal Wilkes on hand to honor their coach who guided the Bruins to a record 10 national ...
In 2002, Crum received the Legends of Coaching award given by the John R. Wooden Award Committee. This award recognizes "a coach's character, success rate on the court, graduating rate of student athletes, [and] his coaching philosophy". [50] On February 7, 2007, Louisville's home floor at Freedom Hall was officially named "Denny Crum Court."
UCLA coach Dick Vermeil is carried from the field after the Bruins beat Ohio State in the Rose Bowl, 23-10, on Jan. 1, 1976. His success in Westwood led to another success story in the NFL.