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Nonconference Schedule Gets Tougher Next Season

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The criticism UCLA is taking for its weak nonconference schedule should ease next season, when the Bruins face several traditional powers.

With most of the 2000-2001 lineup completed, they are already committed to playing in Coaches vs. Cancer in New York, a tournament that includes Kansas, Kentucky and St. John’s, and against Georgia Tech in the Wooden Classic.

There are also trips to Purdue and DePaul and a Pauley Pavilion game against North Carolina. All three are completions of the home-and-home series that began this season, with Purdue coming to Westwood on Thursday and the Bruins going to Chapel Hill in January.

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UCLA is also trying to complete plans for a game in 2000-2001 with another prominent program for national television, much like the one-game trip to North Carolina and the one-game trip to Syracuse in February.

TONIGHT

vs. Pepperdine, 7:30

Fox Sports Net 2

* Site--Pauley Pavilion.

* Radio--KXTA (1150).

* Records--Bruins 6-2, Waves 8-3.

* Update--UCLA’s loss to Colorado State and near-loss to South Florida in the Pearl Harbor Classic dropped it from 18th to 23rd in the Associated Press poll. Pepperdine is playing a ranked team for the third time this month, after losing at Kansas by 15 and to Auburn in Puerto Rico by 11.

* Tickets--(310) UCLA-WIN.

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