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2020-21 Record Book HEADLINE TEXT GOES HERE ARIZONA McKale Center STANFORD 1 National Championship Drive Arrillaga Family Sports Center Tucson, AZ 85721 Stanford, CA 94305 www.arizonawildcats.com Twitter: @APlayersProgram www.gostanford.com Twitter: @StanfordMBB Head Coach: Sean Miller .................................................. Office: (520) 621-2430 Head Coach: Jerod Haase ................................................ Office: (650) 723-0562 Basketball SID: Nathan Wiechers ................. email: [email protected] Basketball SID: Zach Reynolds ................................email: [email protected] Office/Cell: .......................................(520) 621-0914/(812) 345-1991 Office/Cell: ................................................................ (541) 419-0615 Press Row: ................................................................ (520) 621-4334 Press Row: ................................................................ (541) 419-0615 ARIZONA STATE UCLA Carson Student-Athlete Center Morgan Center 500 East Veteran’s Way 325 Westwood Plaza Tempe, AZ 85287 Los Angeles, CA 90024 www.thesundevils.com Twitter: @SunDevilHoops www.uclabruins.com Twitter: @UCLAMBB Head Coach: Bobby Hurley .............................................. Office: (480) 965-9885 Head Coach: Mick Cronin ................................................ Office: (310) 206-6276 Basketball SID: Doug Tammaro .....................................email: [email protected] Basketball SID: Alex Timiraos ........................ email: [email protected] Office/Cell: .......................................(480) 965-5799/(480) 734-7795 Office/Cell: .......................................(310) 206-0524/(310) 847-9231 Press Row: ....................................................... (480) 965-7274/4778 Press Row: ................................................................ (310) 825-1899 CALIFORNIA USC 349 Haas Pavilion Heritage Hall 103 Berkeley, CA 94720 Los Angeles, CA 90089-0602 www.calbears.com Twitter: @CalMBBall www.usctrojans.com Twitter: @usc_hoops Head Coach: Mark Fox ..................................................... Office: (510) 642-0361 Head Coach: Andy Enfield ................................................ Office: (213) 740-3815 Basketball SID: Gerrit Van Genderen ..........email: [email protected] Basketball SID: David Tuttle............................................ email: [email protected] Office/Cell: ................................................................ (510) 697-7235 Office/Cell: .......................................(213) 740-3806/(213) 725-3102 Press Row: ................................................................ (510) 642-3098 Press Row: ................................................................ (213) 740-3900 COLORADO UTAH 378 UCB 1825 E. South Campus Drive Boulder, CO 80309 Salt Lake City, UT 84112 www.cubuffs.com Twitter: @CUBuffsMBB www.utahutes.com Twitter: @UtahMBB Head Coach: Tad Boyle .................................................... Office: (303) 492-6877 Head Coach: Larry Krystkowiak ........................................ Office: (801) 581-5451 Basketball SID: Troy Andre ...................................email: [email protected] Basketball SID: John Vu ....................................... email: [email protected] Office/Cell: .......................................(303) 492-4672/(303) 903-3654 Office/Cell: .......................................(801) 581-3511/(714) 728-9163 Press Row: ................................................................ (303) 492-1552 Press Row: ................................................................ (801) 581-6657 OREGON WASHINGTON 2727 Leo Harris Parkway 202 Graves Building Eugene, OR 97401 Seattle, WA 98195 www.goducks.com Twitter: @OregonMBB www.gohuskies.com Twitter: @UW_MBB Head Coach: Dana Altman ............................................... Office: (541) 346-4346 Head Coach: Mike Hopkins .............................................. Office: (206) 543-2210 Basketball SID: Greg Walker ................................... email: [email protected] Basketball SID: Ashley Walker ........................................ email: [email protected] Office/Cell: .......................................(541) 346-2252/(541) 954-8775 Office/Cell: ................................................................ (206) 240-3899 Press Row: ................................................................ (541) 346-4497 Press Row: ................................................................ (206) 543-2230 OREGON STATE WASHINGTON STATE 209 Gill Coliseum Bohler Athletic Complex, Room 195 Corvallis, OR 97331 Pullman, WA 99164-1610 www.osubeavers.com Twitter: @BeaverMBB www.wsucougars.com Twitter: @WSUMensHoops Head Coach: Wayne Tinkle ............................................... Office: (541) 737-2076 Head Coach: Kyle Smith ................................................... Office: (509) 335-0240 Basketball SIDs: Shawn Schoeffler ........email: [email protected] Basketball SID: Ben Laskey ........................................email: [email protected] Trevor Cramer ............................ [email protected] Office/Cell: .......................................(509) 335-0265/(209) 608-2173 Cell: .................................................(541) 231-1430/(541) 243-4563 Press Row: ................................................................ (509) 335-4940 Press Row: ................................................................ (541) 737-3020 PAC-12 CONFERENCE 360 3rd Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94107 Phone/Fax: .................................................................................................................................................................... (415) 580-4200/(415) 549-2829 Website .................................................................................................................................................................................................. www.pac-12.com Communications Department Andrew Walker, Vice President, Public Affairs .................................................................................................................................... [email protected] Jesse Hooker, Director, Communications (men’s basketball contact) ..................................................................jhooker@pac-12.org/Cell: (607) 329-3925 Josh Ishoo, Director, Public Affairs ....................................................................................................................................................... [email protected] Wendy Heredia, Marketing & Communications Senior Administrative Assistant ................................................................................ [email protected] 2 2020-21 PAC-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL } Colorado’s McKinley Wright IV enters the 2020-21 season as the league’s returning career leader in scoring (1,370) and assists (501), and is second among returnees in re- bounding (505). He is one of only five players in Conference history to reach the 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 500 assists plateaus in his career. } Stanford’s Oscar da Silva is the Pac-12’s returning career leader in rebounding (546). } Arizona State’s Remy Martin enters his senior season as the league’s active leader in made threes (129) and is sec- ond in scoring (1,314) and steals (123) and third in assists (381). ARIZONA WILDCATS ARIZONA NUMERICAL ROSTER WILDCAT FACTS No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School Location: Tucson, AZ 85721 0 Bennedict Mathurin G/F 6-7 195 Fr. Montreal, Canada/NBA Academy Latin America Founded/Enrollment: 1885/42,236 1 Daniel Batcho F 6-11 245 Fr. Paris, France Colors: Cardinal & Navy 3 Jemarl Baker Jr.* G 6-5 195 R-Jr. Menifee, Calif./Eleanor Roosevelt HS/Kentucky (Pantone® 200/281) Joined Pac-12: 1978-79 4 Dalen Terry G 6-7 195 Fr. South Phoenix, Ariz./Hillcrest Prep All-time record: 1,834-957 (115 seasons) 5 Tibet Gorener F 6-9 200 Fr. Istanbul, Turkey/Orange Lutheran HS (Calif.) President: Dr. Robert C. Robbins 10 Azuolas Tubelis F 6-11 245 Fr. Vilnius, Lithuania Faculty Rep: Ricardo Valerdi 11 Ira Lee F 6-8 245 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif./Crossroads School Athletic Director: Dave Heeke 13 James Akinjo G 6-1 185 Jr. Oakland, Calif./Salesian HS/Georgetown SWA: Erika Barnes 20 Tautvilas Tubelis F 6-7 225 Fr. Vilnius, Lithuania 21 Jordan Brown* F 6-11 235 R-So. Roseville, Calif./Prolific Prep/Nevada Head Coach: Sean Miller (Pittsburgh, ‘92) 25 Kerr Kriisa G 6-3 180 Fr. Tartu, Estonia Career Record: 405-147 (16 years) 31 Terrell Brown Jr. G 6-3 185 Gr. Seattle, Wash./Garfield HS/Seattle U Arizona Record: 285-100 (11 years) 35 Christian Koloko C 7-1 225 So. Douala, Cameroon/Sierra Canyon HS Pac-12 Record: 139-59 (11 years) 50 Jordan Mains^ F 6-6 200 So. Scottsdale, Ariz./Pinnacle HS Office: (520) 621-2430 53 Grant Weitman^ G 6-4 205 Fr. Tucson, Ariz./Salpointe Catholic HS Fax: (520) 621-2202 Associate Head Coach: Jack Murphy 54 Matt Weyand^ F 6-5 200 Sr. Irvine, Calif./Mater Dei HS Assistant Coaches: Danny Peters, Jason Terry * - Has used redshirt year. Returning starter in bold. ^ - Walk-on. Basketball SID: Nathan Wiechers E-mail: [email protected] Office: (520) 621-0914 Cell: (812) 345-1991 HEAD COACH - SEAN MILLER • In 16 seasons as a Division I head coach, Sean Miller has yet to suffer through a Local Radio: KCUB (1290 AM)/KHYT losing season, making him one of just six current Division I head coaches with at (107.5 FM) least 10 years
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