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2007–08 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball season

The 2007–08 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball season ended with six teams participating in the 2008 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, two teams playing in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) and one team playing in the College Basketball Invitational (CBI).

2007–08 Pac-10 Men's Basketball Season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportBasketball
Number of teams10
Regular Season
ChampionUCLA
  Runners-upStanford
Season MVPKevin Love, UCLA
Top scorerRyan Anderson, California
Tournament
ChampionsUCLA
  Runners-upStanford
Finals MVPDarren Collison, UCLA
Basketball seasons
← 06–07
08–09 →
2007–08 Pacific-10 Conference
men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 2 UCLA 16 2   .889 35 4   .897
No. 11 Stanford 13 5   .722 28 8   .778
No. 21 Washington State 11 7   .611 26 9   .743
Arizona State 9 9   .500 21 13   .618
Oregon 9 9   .500 18 14   .563
Arizona 8 10   .444 19 15   .559
Washington 7 11   .389 16 17   .485
California 6 12   .333 17 16   .515
Oregon State 0 18   .000 6 25   .194
USC* 0 7   .000 0 12   .000
Conference tournament winner
As of April 5, 2008
Rankings from AP Poll
*USC vacated 11 conference and 21 overall wins,
due to NCAA rules violations.

The UCLA won the regular season & conference tournament championship and Stanford head coach Trent Johnson was named coach of the year.

Only three teams, UCLA, UCLA (#2), Stanford (#11) and Washington State (#21) finished the season in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll. They were #3, #11, and #21 respectively in the "AP Top 25" polls. In the final post-NCAA tournament coaches' poll, UCLA dropped to #4, Stanford stayed at #11 and Washington State moved up to #15.

Pre-season edit

Hall of fame basketball coach Lute Olson, who had been the head coach of the Arizona Wildcats for 24 seasons, had to take a personal leave of absence and Kevin O'Neill took over for the season in an interim basis.[1]

Pac-10 teams participated in the Pac-10/Big 12 Series. They also took part in other x-season tournament games, including the College Basketball Experience Classic, the NIT Season Tip-Off in Madison Square Garden and the Anaheim Classic in the Anaheim Convention Center. Arizona State played in the Maui Invitational Tournament.

Conference games edit

Oregon was first in scoring offense, field goal percentage and 3-point field goal percentage while Washington State was first in scoring defense. Stanford was first rebounding while California was first in free throw percentage in conference games. UCLA was on top in scoring margin. Arizona led the conference in attendance with a total of 241,703 in 17 games, averaging 14,218 (14,545 capacity).

Conference tournament edit

UCLA, the #1 seed team, won the 2008 Pacific Life Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball tournament at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California on March 15, in front of a crowd of 18,672. The team defeated #2 seed Stanford and won the school's third tournament championship. The Bruins received the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA National Tournament.

Play-in Round
March 12
Quarterfinals
March 13
Semifinals
March 14
Final
March 15
1 #3 UCLA 88
8 Washington 81 9 California 66
9 California 84 1 #3 UCLA 57
4 USC 54
4 USC* 59*
5 Arizona State 55
1 #3 UCLA 67
2 #11 Stanford 64
3 #21 Washington State 75
7 Arizona 87 6 Oregon 70
10 Oregon State 56 3 #21 Washington State 68
2 #11 Stanford 75
2 #11 Stanford 75
7 Arizona 64


* Denotes a vacated win, as the result of a January 3, 2010 announcement that USC has vacated all wins during the 2007–2008 season, including its Pac-10 Conference tournament victory over Arizona State (therefore, USC finished the season with a record of 0–12).[2]

Postseason edit

Six Pac-10 teams participated in the 2008 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. Three teams won their first-round games and all three would go on to play in their regional semi-finals. UCLA would go on to advance to the Final Four, their 18th Final Four in school history. They would go on to lose to the Memphis Tigers 63–78.

Arizona State and California played in the NIT. Arizona State lost in their regional Quarterfinals against Florida 57–70. California lost in the Second round to Ohio State 56–73.

Washington played in the College Basketball Invitational (CBI), where they would lose their opening round game 71–72 to Valparaiso.

Highlights and notes edit

Oregon State fired head coach Jay John after the Beavers started 0–6 in conference, he only had 1 winning season in five and half years at Oregon State.[3] Kevin Mouton took over in the interim for the remainder of the season.

Two days after losing to Ohio State in the 2008 NIT, California fired head coach Ben Braun and would be replaced by former Stanford head coach Mike Montgomery.[4]

On April 10, 2008, Stanford basketball coach announced he was leaving the program for LSU.[5] On April 27, former Duke assistant Johnny Dawkins would becoming the 17th head coach in Stanford basketball history.[6]

In October 2008, Arizona Wildcats hall of fame coach Lute Olson would announce his retirement from the sport due to health reasons. He ended his career at Arizona with a 589–187 record, four final fours and one national title. The 589 wins would be a conference record and amassed 780–280 overall, which at the time was 10th most in wins all time.[7] Russ Pennell became the interim head coach on October 24.

Awards and honors edit

All-Americans edit

Kevin Love (C, Freshman), of UCLA was named to the 2008 Consensus All-America first team. He was listed on the Associated Press, the USBWA, and the Sporting News All-American lists to qualify for the "Consensus All-America". Ryan Anderson (PF, Sophomore), of California was a Sporting News Second team All-American. Darren Collison, (PG, Junior) was an Associated Press Third team All-American.

The following players from Pac-10 were honored on the AP All American list:[8]

First Team (Player, School, Ht, Wt, Yr, Key stats)

  • Kevin Love, UCLA, 6–10, 260, Fr., 17.5 ppg, 10.6 rpg, 1.9 apg, 29.6 min., 55.9 fg pct

Second Team (Player, School, Ht, Wt, Yr, Key stats)

  • Ryan Anderson, California, 6–9, 240, So., 21.1 ppg, 9.9 rpg, 1.4 apg, 32.8 min., 49.0 fg pct

Third Team (Player, School, Ht, Wt, Yr, Key stats)

  • Darren Collison, UCLA, 6–1, 160, Jr., 14.5 ppg, 2.6 rpg, 3.8 apg, 34.7 min., 48.1 fg pct

Honorable mention (Player, School)

All-Pac-10 teams edit

Regular season honors:

First team

(Name, School, Pos, Yr, Ht, Wt, Hometown (Last School))

  • Ryan Anderson, CAL, F, So., 6–9, 240, El Dorado Hills, Cali. (Oak Ridge)
  • James Harden, ASU, G, Fr., 6–5, 218, Los Angeles, Calif. (Artesia HS)
  • Brook Lopez, STAN, F, So., 7–0, 260, Fresno, Cali. (San Joaquin Memorial)
  • Kevin Love, UCLA, C Fr., 6–10, 260, Lake Oswego, Ore. (Lake Oswego)
  • O.J. Mayo, USC, G, Fr., 6–5, 210, Huntington, W.V. (Huntington High School)

Second team

  • Jerry Bayless, ARIZ, G, Fr., 6–3, 200, Phoenix, Ariz. (St. Mary's)
  • Jon Brockman, WASH, F, Sr., 6–7, 255, Snohomish, Wash. (Snohomish HS)
  • Darren Collison, UCLA, G, Jr., 6–0, 160, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Etiwanda HS)
  • Maarty Leunen, ORE, F, Sr., 6–9, 180, Redmond, Ore. (Redmond)
  • Kyle Weaver, WSU, G, Sr., 6–6, 200, Beloit, Wisc. (Beloit Memorial)

Third team

  • Chase Budinger, ARIZ, F, So., 6–7, 218, Encinitas, Calif. (LaCosta Canyon HS)
  • Taj Gibson, USC, F, So., 6–9, 215, Brooklyn, N.Y. (Calvary Christian)
  • Derrick Low, WSU, G, Sr., 6–2, 175, Honolulu, Haw. (ʻIolani School)
  • Jeff Pendergraph, ASU, F, Jr., 6–9, 240, Etiwanda, Calif. (Etiwanda HS)
  • Russell Westbrook, UCLA, G, Fr., 6–3, 187, Lawndale, Cali (Leuzinger)

All-Academic edit

The 2007–08 Pacific-10 Conference Men's Basketball All-Academic teams (minimum 3.0 overall grade-point average and be either a starter or significant contributor):

First Team (School, Year, GPA, Major)

  • Bret Brielmaier, ARIZ, Sr., 3.04, Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Robbie Cowgill, WSU, Sr. 3.36, Management Operations
  • Taj Finger, STAN, Sr., 3.06, Communication
  • Daven Harmeling, WSU, Jr., 3.51, Health and Fitness Education
  • Taylor Rochestie, WSU, Jr. 3.27, Communication

Second Team (School, Year, GPA, Major)

Robbie Cowgill, of Washington State, was named a Pacific-10 Conference winter Scholar-Athletes of the Year.

References edit

  1. ^ "Olson will take indefinite leave of absence due to personal matter".
  2. ^ USC punishes itself for rules violations, ESPN.com, January 3, 2010
  3. ^ "Oregon State fires basketball coach Jay John".
  4. ^ "Cal hires Stanford's Mike Montgomery as hoops coach".
  5. ^ "Johnson leaving Program for LSU".
  6. ^ "Stanford hires Johnny Dawkins".
  7. ^ "Olson retires after 25 seasons, four Final Fours at Arizona".
  8. ^ "USBWA NAMES 2007-08 ALL-AMERICANS".

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The 2007 08 Pacific 10 Conference men s basketball season ended with six teams participating in the 2008 NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Tournament two teams playing in the National Invitation Tournament NIT and one team playing in the College Basketball Invitational CBI 2007 08 Pac 10 Men s Basketball SeasonLeagueNCAA Division ISportBasketballNumber of teams10Regular SeasonChampionUCLA Runners upStanfordSeason MVPKevin Love UCLATop scorerRyan Anderson CaliforniaTournamentChampionsUCLA Runners upStanfordFinals MVPDarren Collison UCLABasketball seasons 06 0708 09 2007 08 Pacific 10 Conferencemen s basketball standings Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTNo 2 UCLA 16 2 889 35 4 897No 11 Stanford 13 5 722 28 8 778No 21 Washington State 11 7 611 26 9 743Arizona State 9 9 500 21 13 618Oregon 9 9 500 18 14 563Arizona 8 10 444 19 15 559Washington 7 11 389 16 17 485California 6 12 333 17 16 515Oregon State 0 18 000 6 25 194USC 0 7 000 0 12 000 Conference tournament winnerAs of April 5 2008Rankings from AP Poll USC vacated 11 conference and 21 overall wins due to NCAA rules violations The UCLA won the regular season amp conference tournament championship and Stanford head coach Trent Johnson was named coach of the year Only three teams UCLA UCLA 2 Stanford 11 and Washington State 21 finished the season in the ESPN USA Today Coaches Poll They were 3 11 and 21 respectively in the AP Top 25 polls In the final post NCAA tournament coaches poll UCLA dropped to 4 Stanford stayed at 11 and Washington State moved up to 15 Contents 1 Pre season 2 Conference games 3 Conference tournament 4 Postseason 5 Highlights and notes 6 Awards and honors 6 1 All Americans 6 2 All Pac 10 teams 6 3 All Academic 7 ReferencesPre season editHall of fame basketball coach Lute Olson who had been the head coach of the Arizona Wildcats for 24 seasons had to take a personal leave of absence and Kevin O Neill took over for the season in an interim basis 1 Pac 10 teams participated in the Pac 10 Big 12 Series They also took part in other x season tournament games including the College Basketball Experience Classic the NIT Season Tip Off in Madison Square Garden and the Anaheim Classic in the Anaheim Convention Center Arizona State played in the Maui Invitational Tournament Conference games editOregon was first in scoring offense field goal percentage and 3 point field goal percentage while Washington State was first in scoring defense Stanford was first rebounding while California was first in free throw percentage in conference games UCLA was on top in scoring margin Arizona led the conference in attendance with a total of 241 703 in 17 games averaging 14 218 14 545 capacity Conference tournament editMain article 2008 Pacific 10 Conference men s basketball tournament UCLA the 1 seed team won the 2008 Pacific Life Pacific 10 Conference men s basketball tournament at the Staples Center in Los Angeles California on March 15 in front of a crowd of 18 672 The team defeated 2 seed Stanford and won the school s third tournament championship The Bruins received the conference s automatic bid to the NCAA National Tournament Play in RoundMarch 12QuarterfinalsMarch 13SemifinalsMarch 14FinalMarch 151 3 UCLA888Washington819California669California841 3 UCLA574USC544USC 59 5Arizona State551 3 UCLA672 11 Stanford643 21 Washington State757Arizona876Oregon7010Oregon State563 21 Washington State682 11 Stanford752 11 Stanford757Arizona64 Denotes a vacated win as the result of a January 3 2010 announcement that USC has vacated all wins during the 2007 2008 season including its Pac 10 Conference tournament victory over Arizona State therefore USC finished the season with a record of 0 12 2 Postseason editSix Pac 10 teams participated in the 2008 NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Tournament Three teams won their first round games and all three would go on to play in their regional semi finals UCLA would go on to advance to the Final Four their 18th Final Four in school history They would go on to lose to the Memphis Tigers 63 78 Arizona State and California played in the NIT Arizona State lost in their regional Quarterfinals against Florida 57 70 California lost in the Second round to Ohio State 56 73 Washington played in the College Basketball Invitational CBI where they would lose their opening round game 71 72 to Valparaiso Highlights and notes editOregon State fired head coach Jay John after the Beavers started 0 6 in conference he only had 1 winning season in five and half years at Oregon State 3 Kevin Mouton took over in the interim for the remainder of the season Two days after losing to Ohio State in the 2008 NIT California fired head coach Ben Braun and would be replaced by former Stanford head coach Mike Montgomery 4 On April 10 2008 Stanford basketball coach announced he was leaving the program for LSU 5 On April 27 former Duke assistant Johnny Dawkins would becoming the 17th head coach in Stanford basketball history 6 In October 2008 Arizona Wildcats hall of fame coach Lute Olson would announce his retirement from the sport due to health reasons He ended his career at Arizona with a 589 187 record four final fours and one national title The 589 wins would be a conference record and amassed 780 280 overall which at the time was 10th most in wins all time 7 Russ Pennell became the interim head coach on October 24 Awards and honors editAll Americans edit Kevin Love C Freshman of UCLA was named to the 2008 Consensus All America first team He was listed on the Associated Press the USBWA and the Sporting News All American lists to qualify for the Consensus All America Ryan Anderson PF Sophomore of California was a Sporting News Second team All American Darren Collison PG Junior was an Associated Press Third team All American The following players from Pac 10 were honored on the AP All American list 8 First Team Player School Ht Wt Yr Key stats Kevin Love UCLA 6 10 260 Fr 17 5 ppg 10 6 rpg 1 9 apg 29 6 min 55 9 fg pctSecond Team Player School Ht Wt Yr Key stats Ryan Anderson California 6 9 240 So 21 1 ppg 9 9 rpg 1 4 apg 32 8 min 49 0 fg pctThird Team Player School Ht Wt Yr Key stats Darren Collison UCLA 6 1 160 Jr 14 5 ppg 2 6 rpg 3 8 apg 34 7 min 48 1 fg pctHonorable mention Player School Jerryd Bayless Arizona Jon Brockman Washington James Harden Arizona State O J Mayo USCAll Pac 10 teams edit Regular season honors Player of The Year Kevin Love UCLA Freshman of The Year Kevin Love UCLA Defensive Player of The Year Russell Westbrook UCLA Coach of The Year Trent Johnson StanfordFirst team Further information All Pac 10 men s basketball team Name School Pos Yr Ht Wt Hometown Last School Ryan Anderson CAL F So 6 9 240 El Dorado Hills Cali Oak Ridge James Harden ASU G Fr 6 5 218 Los Angeles Calif Artesia HS Brook Lopez STAN F So 7 0 260 Fresno Cali San Joaquin Memorial Kevin Love UCLA C Fr 6 10 260 Lake Oswego Ore Lake Oswego O J Mayo USC G Fr 6 5 210 Huntington W V Huntington High School Second team Jerry Bayless ARIZ G Fr 6 3 200 Phoenix Ariz St Mary s Jon Brockman WASH F Sr 6 7 255 Snohomish Wash Snohomish HS Darren Collison UCLA G Jr 6 0 160 Rancho Cucamonga Calif Etiwanda HS Maarty Leunen ORE F Sr 6 9 180 Redmond Ore Redmond Kyle Weaver WSU G Sr 6 6 200 Beloit Wisc Beloit Memorial Third team Chase Budinger ARIZ F So 6 7 218 Encinitas Calif LaCosta Canyon HS Taj Gibson USC F So 6 9 215 Brooklyn N Y Calvary Christian Derrick Low WSU G Sr 6 2 175 Honolulu Haw ʻIolani School Jeff Pendergraph ASU F Jr 6 9 240 Etiwanda Calif Etiwanda HS Russell Westbrook UCLA G Fr 6 3 187 Lawndale Cali Leuzinger All Academic edit The 2007 08 Pacific 10 Conference Men s Basketball All Academic teams minimum 3 0 overall grade point average and be either a starter or significant contributor First Team School Year GPA Major Bret Brielmaier ARIZ Sr 3 04 Interdisciplinary Studies Robbie Cowgill WSU Sr 3 36 Management Operations Taj Finger STAN Sr 3 06 Communication Daven Harmeling WSU Jr 3 51 Health and Fitness Education Taylor Rochestie WSU Jr 3 27 CommunicationSecond Team School Year GPA Major Alfred Aboya UCLA Jr 3 06 Political Science Aron Baynes WSU Jr 3 15 Movement Studies Nikola Knezevic CAL So 3 21 Interdisciplinary Studies Nikola Koprivica WSU So 3 31 Undeclared Roeland Schaftenaar OSU Jr 3 17 Pre BusinessRobbie Cowgill of Washington State was named a Pacific 10 Conference winter Scholar Athletes of the Year References edit Olson will take indefinite leave of absence due to personal matter USC punishes itself for rules violations ESPN com January 3 2010 Oregon State fires basketball coach Jay John Cal hires Stanford s Mike Montgomery as hoops coach Johnson leaving Program for LSU Stanford hires Johnny Dawkins Olson retires after 25 seasons four Final Fours at Arizona USBWA NAMES 2007 08 ALL AMERICANS Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2007 08 Pacific 10 Conference men 27s basketball season amp oldid 1187711791, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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