Pauley Pavilion is the home of UCLA Bruins basketball on the school's Westwood campus in Los Angeles. It is among the most historic and revered venues in the sport, its banners lining the rafters as a constant reminder of the program's championship pedigree. Game days there carry the weight of college basketball's winningest dynasty.
Pauley Pavilion opened in 1965 and was immediately home court for John Wooden's UCLA dynasty, which won 10 NCAA championships in 12 years, including seven straight from 1967-1973. A major renovation completed in 2012 modernized the building while preserving its historic character. It remains one of the most storied arenas in college basketball, having hosted decades of Bruins basketball since Wooden's era.
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