He only played North Carolina and Kentucky each one time in the tournament and they were in the Championship game. He beat Dean in 68 by a score of 78 - 55 and Rupp in 75 by a score of 92 - 85. The win over Kentucky was the last game that he ever coached. The only time during the 12 years that UCLA didn't go to the NCAA tournament was in 66 because they finished 2nd in their Conference and the only time they lost was in 74 to North Carolina State in the Semifinals in a double overtime thriller 80 - 77. I met John Wooden back in 67 after his team barely beat Purdue in West Lafayette, the team had reservations at Bruno's for after the game and ate in the private area upstairs. I was working that day and helped serve the team, the game was the first game ever played at then new Purdue Arena now known as Mackey Arena. John Wooden who played at Purdue, was offered the job at Purdue as the Assistant Head Coach to become the Head Coach after Coach Mel Taube's contract would expire. He said no because he didn't think it was proper to be the coach in waiting and that it would make Taube a lame duck coach. If the idiots at Purdue had only fired him (Taube) instead of letting him keep coaching, Wooden might have never gone to UCLA.