As of January 22, 2020[update], unless otherwise indicated. Furthermore, graduates from both universities work together all across Southern California. UCLA won the Crosstown Cup in 2017, 2018, and 2020; USC won in 2019.[3]. Note: The 2013 UCLA Baseball (copy available from www.uclabruins.com) media guide only lists game by game results going back to 1955. [11] Los Angeles Times sportswriter Braven Dyer predicted on the day of the first football meeting on September 28, 1929, "In years to come, this game will probably be one of the football spectacles of the West" [12] USC dominated the early games (so much so, that after the first two games, the series was suspended for five years and they did not play each other from 1931 to 1935) until UCLA established itself. [15] Fans of a particular team refer to it as the USC game or UCLA game, using the name of the opposing school. It is not uncommon for married couples or family members to consist of graduates from each school. After the 2009 season, Lexus stopped sponsoring the award. 15 USC continue to be kings of the fourth-quarter comeback. Los Angeles Times, March 9, 1943. [68], At USC, no differentiation in fees is made between California residents and those coming from out-of-state. Here is a look at the seven previous night battles between the two schools, starting at 5 p.m. PST or later. UCLA notes a 145-263 record against USC (2021 UCLA Baseball Information Guide page 87), but USC notes a 263-144 record against UCLA (USC Baseball Record book page 41). The 2007 USC Baseball media guide (Copy available from www.usctrojans.com) states: "*All game-by-game records before the 1921 season are unavailable." It does not include every inactive sport nor any club sports. USC ranks higher than UCLA and first in the nation in men's NCAA team championships with 85; it is 3rd overall with 107 NCAA titles (behind UCLA and Stanford). They compete against NCAA fencing teams as well, such as UCSD, Caltech, and ASU.[52][53][54]. Number 1 ranked USC would be heavily favored over a rebuilding 3–6 UCLA team again in 1968. Both schools host a number of activities on their respective campuses during the week to promote school spirit. 4 USC with O.J. 1966 #8 UCLA, playing without injured star QB. Both universities are at the top in the nation not only for their sports achievements, but also for academic standing. Troy, Tennessee in Rose Bowl. Due to the low number of schools participating in the sport and the State of California's dominance (no team from outside of California has ever played in the championship match), title game matches between the two teams are relatively common, occurring in 1996, 2009, 2012, and 2012. However, during the opening game of UCLA's 1941 season (through 1981, both schools used the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for home games), six members of USC's Trojan Knights (who were also members of the SigEp fraternity[4]) infiltrated the Bruin rooting section, assisted in loading the bell aboard a truck headed back to Westwood, took the key to the truck, and escaped with the bell while UCLA's actual handlers went to find a replacement key. The Victory Bell was held by USC during the 1999–2005 and 2007–2011 football seasons. Kelley rushes for 289 yards, leads UCLA past USC 34-27. In the 1960–1961 season, USC and UCLA met for the third time on March 3, 1961, in the game that would ultimately decide the AAWU champion and 2nd place. This includes athletic scholarships. Initially, the UCLA cheerleaders rang the bell after each Bruin point. [59] The bell also makes special appearances at rallies and athletic events. The USC coaches during this time were John McKay and John Robinson, while UCLA was coached by Tommy Prothro, Pepper Rodgers, Dick Vermeil, and Terry Donahue. USC estimates the cost of attendance for all students living on campus for the 2009–10 school year at about $60,801 [69], The University of California System has raised fees on all its campuses, including at UCLA, over the years to account for declines in state support and to keep pace with inflation.[70]. Until 1983, players on both teams wore their home football jerseys for the game. When the bell is in UCLA's possession, the carriage is sandblasted and painted "True Blue." In twelve of the tournaments, one team has been runner-up to the other who won the championship, with an even split of six championships for both UCLA and USC. The guys behind the guys go at it during Rivalry Week. This has come as a response to students painting the statues in the rival schools' colors before the game. Washington is third in overall conference titles with 15. UCLA has appeared in the College World Series five times. It is currently mounted on a special wheeled carriage. UCLA took an early lead and trailed only 21–16 midway through the 4th quarter when they had a first and goal inside the USC 5 yard line. UCLA teams have won the second-most NCAA Division I-sanctioned team championships with 118 while USC has the third-most with 107. USC was forced to vacate both its wins from the 2004 and 2005 seasons due to NCAA violations.[27][29]. Costs of attendance at both UCLA and USC may be off-set by financial aid, in the form of loans or grants based on merit or need or both. UCLA, however, maintains the longest winning streak in the rivalry - … [9] Before the streak of seven Trojan wins, the Bruins had won the bell for the eight consecutive years from 1991–1998, the longest streak in the rivalry. USC All first-year students at USC must live in one of the school’s seven residential colleges, which have faculty in residence as well as resident assistants. But Sanders died suddenly of a heart attack, and shortly thereafter, one of the greatest colleges football coaches in NCAA history took over the struggling USC program. [10] In 2011, UCLA became the first Pac-12 South Division champion – while USC held the better of the two records, the Trojans were ineligible for postseason play that year due to NCAA sanctions. Before home games, when the bell is in USC's possession, it sits along Trousdale Parkway for fans to ring as they participate in the "Trojan Walk" to the L.A. USC won 21–20 and went on to defeat Indiana in the Rose Bowl and win the national championship. [1] Both schools also have several non-NCAA Championships, including AIAW and pre-NCAA championships. For a number of years, the schools shared the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum as their home stadium until UCLA moved to the Rose Bowl for the 1982 season. "[23] USC coach Pete Carroll said he would be willing to lose two timeouts during the game so that the USC team could wear their cardinal jerseys for the UCLA–USC football game on December 6, 2008. Students from each school, including athletes, even can be found rooming together in the same house or apartment in Los Angeles. Simpson won the trophy the following year. [citation needed] But none really have gained traction. [27][28] There has been one overtime game in the series in 1996. Cheney and Rodriguez would win gold medals with Team USA, defeating Lang's Canada team in the quarterfinals. Since the 1916 formation of the Pacific Coast Conference, which the Pac-12 claims as part of its history, USC has won or shared 37 conference titles and UCLA has won or shared 17 titles. The 7 p.m. PST kickoff marks just the eighth night game in the history of the rivalry. UCLA was founded in 1919 when California Gov. In men's, UCLA carries a slight lead over USC in the all-time series of 80–76–1. In 2012, Bruins football coach Jim Mora said he sold recruits on the safety of UCLA's campus location. UCLA now has won four and USC has won three NCAA Women's Volleyball Championships in Division I. The bell remained hidden from UCLA students for more than a year, first in SigEp’s basement, then in the Hollywood Hills, Santa Ana, and other locations. Between 1965 and 1978, the conference championship and Rose Bowl berth were on the line for both teams nine times. The USC Trojans and UCLA Bruins will meet for the 81st time on Saturday night, closing out their regular season at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The bell itself is brass, and the metal mounting around it is painted blue or cardinal by the school that won the football game and earned its possession. 1978 #5 USC runs out the last 6½ minutes of the clock to hold off #14 UCLA, 17–10. Conf. USC won its second title, in 1984, at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion. Since the 1959 season, when the Pac-12 was formed as the Athletic A… Nov 17, 2018 - UCLA 34 vs. USC 27; Nov 18, 2017 - USC 28 vs. UCLA 23; Nov 19, 2016 - USC 36 vs. UCLA 14; Nov 28, 2015 - USC 40 vs. UCLA … With the hiring of Hall of Fame Coach Henry "Red" Sanders, UCLA became the more dominant program in the 1950s with their one and only National Championship in 1954. USC is recognized as consistently being one of the top football programs in the nation, while UCLA is recognized as consistently being one of the top basketball programs in the nation. USC was an isolated enclave for a number of years and the surrounding neighborhood had a bad reputation. Championships: 39. 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 Conferences. After being hidden in various locations for over a year before resurfacing in a USC student magazine (known as the Wampus), a prank war between the two universities ensued until 1942, when the student body presidents of the two schools agreed that the bell would be the trophy awarded the winner of the annual UCLA–USC football game. The USC-UCLA football rivalry is the most storied in the West, and one of the most historic college football rivalries in the country. UCLA has dominated men's volleyball under the coaching of Al Scates. UCLA has 31 conference championships and USC has seven. The two teams have faced each other in the women's title game 3 times, in 2006, 2008, and 2009. The Bruins also ring the bell using a rope attached to the handle, swinging the whole bell, as opposed to the Trojan style of attaching a rope to the tongue or clapper on the inside of the bell. Listed below are historical scores for UCLA. 0 of 10. [13][14]. Italic/bold sports are inactive due to one or both schools discontinuing the sport USC has won 5 of the last 6 (2009–2012, 2014), while UCLA's most recent Championship was in 2005. UCLA women's soccer team has dominated the Women of Troy, 22–5–1. The UCLA–USC rivalry is like few other college or university rivalries. In 1977, they succeeded. The competition has since been known simply as the Crosstown Cup. In the early years of the city, it was a fashionable area, but it began to be rundown as wealthier residents migrated towards other suburban neighborhoods, following the national trend. UCLA is located on the Westside of Los Angeles and is nestled between many several of the most affluent and desirable communities in southern California: Brentwood, Bel-Air, Beverly Hills and Westwood. Pro/College American Football Wiki. Watch how The USC Trojans demolish UCLA in football 50-0.SUBSCRIBE if You're A Trojan: http://bit.ly/SjpuRl : : : : : There have been seven ties and one overtime game (1996, 2OT) in the history of the series. The Victory Bell was originally from an old Southern Pacific railroad locomotive. Conf. When the football teams from these schools compete against each other, the victor is awarded the Victory Bell. Pacific-10 Conference, Fall 2008. Both schools have won 2 NCAA Championships in Beach Volleyball, the only schools to have won any. High schools in Southern California send some of their top graduates to both schools every year, as do community colleges around Los Angeles. UCLA Defeats USC, 6–3, To Win Fourth-Straight NCAA Title. Most often the game is referred to as the USC–UCLA (or UCLA–USC) football game by the media. 92,542) Location: Los Angeles, California . [2], The Crosstown Cup, formerly the Lexus Gauntlet, the Crosstown Gauntlet, and the SoCal BMW Crosstown Cup, is the name given to a competition between UCLA and USC in the 19 NCAA-sanctioned varsity sports in which both compete. A berth in the Rose Bowl game has been on the line many times as well for both schools. For 2009–10 the estimated cost of attendance (tuition, fees, room, board, books, etc.) Oddsmakers favored the Bruins by 2 1/2 points, though even … The carriage is painted cardinal red. [10] Since the 1959 season, when the Pac-12 was formed as the Athletic Association of Western Universities, through the 2007 season, the schools have won or shared 33 of the 48 conference titles. As a public university, UCLA offers discounted attendance rates for California residents. While in the possession of UCLA, the bell is safeguarded by the UCLA Rally Committee. In two other years (1975 and 1977) between 1965 and 1978, the Rose Bowl berth was on the line for UCLA only. As of the 2019 season[update], USC leads 50–32–7 (record minus 2 USC wins vacated due to NCAA penalty for violation of NCAA rules). USC's longest streak was for seven wins from 1999 to 2005. Also, both schools take steps to prevent vandalism of two major landmarks on campus: USC wraps its Trojan Shrine (better known as "Tommy Trojan") in bubble wrap and duct tape, while UCLA covers its Bruin Bear statue with tarp stating "THE BRUIN BEAR IS HIBERNATING. As of the 2014 season, USC has won 21 NCAA Men's Tennis Championships and UCLA has won 16. USC has won four NCAA titles. A berth in the Rose Bowl game has been on the line many times as well for both schools. William D. Stephens signed California Assembly Bill 626, establishing the Southern Branch of the University of California. In 1981 USC defeated UCLA three games to two in the first NCAA Women's Volleyball Championship game. Los Angeles Times, December 10, 1939. But with a 7-8-man front we were … Since the establishment of the CFP in 2014, the Rose Bowl is one of six bowls that rotates as host of a CFP semifinal game; in years in which the Rose Bowl does not host a CFP semifinal, the Rose Bowl Game is assured of hosting the first-place teams from the two conferences should they fail to be selected for the CFP semifinals. UCLA ranks second overall in NCAA team championships, with 118, behind Stanford, with 126. This unprecedented dominance was the direct result of the hiring of Pete Carroll by USC in 2000. [48] They have faced each other for the national title in several sports including Men's Volleyball and Women's water polo. UCLA holds the longest winning streak in the series, as UCLA won eight straight games from 1991 to 1998. Santa Barbara State College did not become UCSB until 1947, at which time the UCSB Baseball media guide season-by-season results start. The bell was given to the UCLA student body in 1939 as a gift from the school's alumni association. UCLA won its first NCAA Baseball title in 2013. [44] There have been some notable games in the rivalry. At UCLA, the week before the game is known as "Beat 'SC Week" (officially dubbed "Blue and Gold Week"). UCLA started playing football in 1919 and joined the PCC in 1928. The 1973 USC Trojans football team represented the University of Southern California in the 1973 NCAA Division I football season. Many of the games of this rivalry have ultimately determined the Pac-10 Rose Bowl representative and often a chance to play for the national championship. USC Lead Writer November 25, 2013 Comments. PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — Kedon Slovis and No. At USC, the week before the game is known as "Troy Week" or, more popularly, "Conquest". There was a run from 1960 to 1971 where either UCLA or USC was the champion. UCLA won the NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship in 2013, defeating Florida State 1–0 in overtime. In particular the bell will make an appearance at a major gathering if the bell returns to UCLA.[8]. For most seasons from the mid-1960s to the end of the 1970s, the two schools were the top powers on the West Coast with USC usually holding the top spot. With the institution of the overtime rule in FBS in 1996, the tie rule became obsolete. Live scores, highlights and updates from the USC vs. UCLA football game By Scout Staff Nov 23, 2019 at 7:28 pm ET 1 min read After two games on the road, the USC Trojans are heading back home. Previously, the 2007 UCLA Baseball media guide listed results back to 1975. They’ll face off against UCLA in a true rivalry game, although history has certainly favored the Trojans, both recently and overall. In 2016, UCLA bested USC 1–0 in the regular season finale. Conference games are prefixed with an asterisk. USC vs. UCLA "There was no question in Los Angeles, no cross-town rivalry in America was as passionate as the Southern Cal-UCLA wars" - Ken Rappoport Following the Rams and Raiders departure from Los Angeles in 1994, collegiate programs such as USC and UCLA became the heart of football … [2][3] Initially, the UCLA cheerleaders rang the bell after each Bruin point. #2 ranked USC coached by, In the 1973–1974 basketball season, the two teams were tied for first in the Pac-8 going into the last game of the season. [citation needed]. Simpson against No. It matched No. The two schools compete in water polo. All three wins were part of UCLA's streak of 5 consecutive championships. The rivalry between the schools, located 12 miles apart in Los Angeles, began in … The teams had split the two previous games. 20 1st Quarter USC: Hipp 32 yard field goal 2nd Quarter UCLA: McNeil 6 yard run (Johnson kick) 3rd Quarter USC: Simmons 12 yard pass from Tinsley (Hipp kick) UCLA: Brant 25 yard pass from Schroeder (Johnson kick) 4th Quarter USC: Allen 1 yard run (Hipp kick) UCLA: McNeil 58 yard pass from Schroeder (kick failed) UCLA's first win vs. USC since 1975 Eugene Register-Guard. 1973 #9 USC, taking advantage of numerous turnovers, beats #8 UCLA, 23–13. [10] Washington is third in overall conference titles with 15. The UCLA Media guide notes that records exist only going back to 1955. UCLA and USC are #1 and #3 respectively in terms of the most NCAA championships won in Division I as of 2007. The 1967 USC vs. UCLA football game was one of the historically significant football games of the 20th century. Through the 2016 season, USC has appeared in the Rose Bowl 34 times and UCLA has appeared 12 times. Both schools also are successful in many "non-revenue" or "Olympic" sports. Winsipedia - Database and infographics of UCLA Bruins vs. Colorado Buffaloes football series history and all-time records, national championships, conference championships, bowl games, wins, bowl record, All-Americans, Heisman winners, and NFL Draft picks A USC Trojan has been a Gold medal winner in every summer Olympics since 1912. USC, by contrast, is located on the Southern fringe of downtown Los Angeles by Exposition Park. When John Wooden became the coach, UCLA turned into a national basketball powerhouse. But the 7 game winning streak is not recognized because multiple years have vacated wins. Both universities are located in Los Angeles and are members of the Pac-12 Conference. A picture of the bell appeared in a USC periodical. From 1929 until 1981, the two teams played in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum; the Rose Bowl became UCLA's home field in 1982. Because of the geographical proximity and conference affiliation, UCLA and USC compete in other NCAA sanctioned sports, such as Basketball, Track and Field, Volleyball, and Water Polo. As of the last games, USC athletes account for 258 medals and UCLA athletes account for 241. However, during the opening game of UCLA's 1941 season (through 1981, both schools used the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for home games), six members of USC's Trojan Knights (who were also members of the SigEp fraternity ) infiltrated the Bruin rooting section, assisted in loading the bell aboard a truck headed back to Westwood, took the … At the time, the NCAA football rules Article 3. a. stated, "Players of opposing teams shall wear jerseys of contrasting colors, and the visiting team shall wear white jerseys. The rivalry between the two is among the more unusual in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I sports, because the campuses are only 12 miles (19 km) apart, and both are located within the same megacity. He denied he was making a reference to USC, which months earlier had two of their students killed near campus.[67]. [6][7] During UCLA home games at the Rose Bowl and whenever UCLA faces USC at the L.A. [3]) In 2003, 2005, and 2007 UCLA won the Lexus Gauntlet Trophy, while USC won the trophy in 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, and 2009 (the first back-to-back win). [49] USC has gone on to be the premier team in college baseball with 21 appearances in the College World Series and 12 titles, the most of any school and double the next closest school, Texas, who has six titles in 34 appearances. After 89 games, the perennial football rivalry between Southern California's chief football schools gives USC 48 wins to 32 wins for UCLA (the 2004 and 2005 games were vacated by USC). at UCLA is approximately $30,476 for in-state students living on campus, compared to $53,354 for out-of-state students, also living on campus. 1977 #17 UCLA loses on a last-second USC field goal, 29–27; thus, Washington goes to the Rose Bowl and upsets Michigan. Seven of the 89 games ended in ties. [51], Both the USC Fencing Club and UCLA fencing club are in the Intercollegeiate Fencing Conference of Southern California (IFCSC). Championships: 17. Bowl Record: 36 Bowls, 16-19-1, .458 W-L% (Major Bowls) Ranked in AP Poll: 39 Times (Preseason), 32 Times (Final), 533 Weeks (Total) Stadium: Rose Bowl (cap. Coliseum. ACC Big 12 Big Ten MAC MWC Pac-12 SEC … Add new page. In 1976 USC defeated UCLA to win the AIAW volleyball championship. In women's volleyball, UCLA won the 2011 national Championship.
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