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Lawrence “Larry” Layne provided UCLA with a final gift after his death in December, donating $17.3 million to the football and men's basketball teams.
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UCLA announced Tuesday morning a $17.3 million gift from a late donor that will directly support the football and men’s basketball programs. The football program will receive $9.6 million and the men’s basketball program will receive $7.
UCLA’s Department of Athletics will receive a $17.3 million gift from the estate of Lawrence “Larry” Layne, designated for the university’s football and men’s basketball programs, officials announced Tuesday.
Late UCLA alum Lawrence Layne (MBA Class of 1977) has gifted $17.3 million to the Bruins' football and men's basketball programs as part of an over $40 million pledge to multiple areas of the university.
UCLA has received a donation of more than $40 million from the estate of late alumnus Lawrence "Larry" Layne, who graduated from the school in 1977. The largest amount of the gift will go towards the school's athletic program,
The idea of an on-campus football stadium was floated again like it has been so many times over the years at UCLA.