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Kenny Heitz, at 65; winner of 3 NCAA titles

Kenny Heitz (22) and Lynn Shackelford in a 1969 game.

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Kenny Heitz (22) and Lynn Shackelford in a 1969 game.

LOS ANGELES — Kenny Heitz, a member of three NCAA basketball championship teams at the University of California Los Angeles, has died following a long battle with cancer. He was 65.

UCLA said Tuesday that Mr. Heitz, who played with the Bruins from 1967-69, died Monday in Pacific Palisades.

Mr. Heitz joined Kareem ­Abdul-Jabbar (then Lew Alcindor), Lucius Allen, and Lynn ­Shackelford on the 1965-66 freshman team that defeated the two-time defending national champion varsity in the first game played in Pauley Pavilion.

The Bruins finished with an 88-2 record during Mr. Heitz’s career and became the first school to win three consecutive titles.

Mr. Heitz, who was drafted by Milwaukee in 1969, graduated from Harvard Law School, and went on to a successful career in the Los Angeles area.

He leaves his wife, Linda; three daughters; and two granddaughters.