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The UCLA Bruins have unveiled their Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2020. The nine-member class is headlined by some very famous, very active current and old UCLA Bruins and certainly noted by current Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts.
UCLA announced their nine-member class via social media, unveiling them one-by-one.
Kevin Love, Men’s Basketball
We have nothing but love for our next honoree. He led @UCLAMBB to the 2008 Final Four and won Olympic gold in 2012 and an NBA title with the @cavs in 2016. In 2020, he becomes a member of the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame. Congratulations, @kevinlove! #UCLAHoF2020 pic.twitter.com/nV1AW9C8T0
— UCLA Athletics (@UCLAAthletics) July 15, 2020
Lauren Holiday, Women’s Soccer
World Cup champion and two-time Olympic gold medalist @laurenholiday12 is our next honoree. Lauren is @UCLAWSoccer’s all-time leading scorer with 71 goals and 173 points and the only Bruin player ever to earn first-team All-America honors all four years. #UCLAHoF2020 pic.twitter.com/KjgNhuSImo
— UCLA Athletics (@UCLAAthletics) July 15, 2020
Dave Roberts, Baseball
He bled UCLA blue as team captain of the 1994 @UCLABaseball team and now bleeds Dodger blue as manager of the @Dodgers. Dave Roberts, welcome to the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame! #UCLAHoF2020 pic.twitter.com/43I1gYoWeG
— UCLA Athletics (@UCLAAthletics) July 15, 2020
Keira Goerl, Softball
Our first new member of the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame is Keira Goerl! The three-time All-American led @UCLASoftball to the 2003 & 2004 NCAA titles and remains the only pitcher in history to throw a no-hitter in the #WCWS Championship game. #UCLAHoF2020 pic.twitter.com/BJVN09poHp
— UCLA Athletics (@UCLAAthletics) July 15, 2020
Mike Powell, Men’s Track & Field
Still the world record-holder in the long jump, Mike Powell is the latest @UCLATrack_Field great selected to the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame! Powell is a three-time Olympian who won silver medals in 1988 and 1992. He also won two World titles and six USA titles. #UCLAHoF2020 pic.twitter.com/CCzxpcMyKs
— UCLA Athletics (@UCLAAthletics) July 15, 2020
Noelle Quinn, Women’s Basketball
Noelle Quinn (@IAmSoLA45) was the first UCLA men’s or women’s basketball player to total 1,700 points, 700 rebounds and 400 assists in her career. The @UCLAWBB great capped a successful 11-year pro career by winning the 2018 @WNBA title with the @seattlestorm. #UCLAHoF2020 pic.twitter.com/e6dnIKNrPc
— UCLA Athletics (@UCLAAthletics) July 15, 2020
Tasha Schwikert, Women’s Gymnastics
A 2000 Olympic bronze medalist and the @pac12 Gymnast of the Century, @TashaSchwikert became @UCLAGymnastics’ first two-time NCAA all-around champion, winning in 2005 and 2008. She finished her career with three NCAA and six Pac-12 titles, plus four perfect s. #UCLAHoF2020 pic.twitter.com/PFvEEVJbJ5
— UCLA Athletics (@UCLAAthletics) July 15, 2020
Russell Westbrook, Men’s Basketball
2017 @NBA MVP @russwest44 is the second @UCLAMBB player and 2012 @USABasketball Olympic medalist in this year’s Hall of Fame class. Russell helped lead UCLA to two Final Fours and went on to become a two-time NBA scoring leader and triple-double machine. #UCLAHoF2020 #WhyNot pic.twitter.com/L5LWipOcV3
— UCLA Athletics (@UCLAAthletics) July 15, 2020
Adam Wright, Men’s Water Polo
Our final Hall of Fame honoree of 2020 is one of our current head coaches and a three-time Olympian and 2008 Olympic silver medalist. He won two NCAA titles as a player and coached @UCLAWaterPolo to four more. Congratulations to @AdamWrightUCLA! #UCLAHoF2020 pic.twitter.com/EHcL6CO2WZ
— UCLA Athletics (@UCLAAthletics) July 15, 2020
Congratulations all!