Basketball Hall of Fame
 
John R. Wooden enshrined as a coach in 1973

John R. Wooden

Enshrined 1973
Born: October 14, 1910
Martinsville, IN


John Wooden's UCLA teams scaled unmatched heights that no future organization in any sport is likely to approach. Under Wooden's masterful guidance, the Bruins set all-time records including four perfect 30-0 seasons, 88 consecutive victories, 38 straight NCAA tournament victories, 20 PAC 10 Championships, and ten national championships, including seven in a row. Wooden's approach rested on the idea that basketball is a game of threes: forward, guard, center; shoot, drive, pass; ball, you, man; conditioning, skill, teamwork. Considered one of basketball's finest teachers, his ability to instill these principles in his players made Wooden a master of developing talent. Wooden's famous Pyramid of Success shows the influence of his mentor from his days at Purdue, Hall of Fame coach Ward Lambert. The pyramid's principles are the basis of Wooden's outlook on life and explain much of his success on and off the court.


 
 
  • NCAA College Basketball Coach of the Year, 1964, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973
  • The Sporting News Sportsman of the Year, 1970
  • Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year, 1973
  • Compiled a 885-203 (.813) record during 40 years of coaching
 
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