The UCLA men’s basketball program announced Wednesday that it will honor the late Bill Walton during the Feb. 23, 2025 game against Ohio State at Pauley Pavilion.
“It’s a difficult reality to know we’re getting ready to start a basketball season in Westwood without Bill’s presence,” UCLA head coach Mick Cronin said in a statement announcing the gesture. “He will forever be an icon in our great game, and his memory will forever live on at UCLA. For our program, especially over the past 12 seasons, he’s been a fixture while working as a broadcaster. On gamedays, he routinely chatted with our players, he shared advice with me, and he meant so much to everyone around our program. We want to honor Bill this season, and we’re grateful to have the support of his family. After conversations with his former teammates and with the blessing of his family, we wanted to select a game when we’re at home on the weekend, playing before a national television audience.”
The game will be nationally televised on CBS at 12:45 p.m.
UCLA will honor Walton during a halftime ceremony that afternoon and throughout the game itself. Fans at the contest against Ohio State will receive an exclusive, commemorative poster that celebrates Walton’s life and legacy. In addition, UCLA students will receive a custom tie-dyed T-shirt to celebrate Walton’s larger-than-life personality.