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2010–11 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball season


The 2010–11 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball season began with practices on October 18, 2010 and ended with the 2011 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball tournament from March 9–11, 2011 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The regular season began on the weekend of November 12, with the conference schedule starting on December 30. The conference dedicated the season to legendary UCLA coach John Wooden, who died in June 2010 at age 99.[3]

2010–11 Pac-10 Men's Basketball Season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportBasketball
Number of teams10
Regular Season
Season championsArizona Wildcats
  Runners-upUCLA Bruins
Season MVPDerrick Williams, Arizona
Tournament
ChampionsWashington Huskies
  Runners-upArizona Wildcats
Finals MVPIsaiah Thomas, Washington
Basketball seasons
2010–11 Pacific-10 Conference
men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 17 Arizona 14 4   .778 30 8   .789
UCLA 13 5   .722 23 11   .676
No. 23 Washington 11 7   .611 24 11   .686
USC 10 8   .556 19 15   .559
California 10 8   .556 18 15   .545
Washington State 9 9   .500 22 13   .629
Oregon 7 11   .389 21 18   .538
Stanford 7 11   .389 15 16   .484
Oregon State 5 13   .278 11 20   .355
Arizona State 4 14   .222 12 19   .387
Conference tournament winner
As of March 30, 2011[1]
Rankings from AP poll[2]

The Washington Huskies defeated the regular season champions Arizona Wildcats 77–75 in overtime to capture the tournament championship. Four Pac-10 teams were selected to participate in the NCAA tournament: Arizona, Washington, UCLA and USC.

This was the final season for the Pac-10 under that name. In July 2011, two schools joined the conference, at which time its name officially changed to Pac-12 Conference. Colorado arrived from the Big 12 and Utah entered from the Mountain West.

Pre-season edit

Rank, School (first-place votes), Points
1. Washington (33) 348
2. Arizona (1) 296
3. UCLA (1) 281
4. Arizona State 215
5. Washington State 191
6. USC 178
7. California 151
8. Oregon State 120
9. Stanford 98
10. Oregon 47

Rankings edit

  • November 8, 2010 – Washington #17 (Coaches)
  • November 15, 2010 – Washington #17 (AP), #15 (Coaches)
  • November 22, 2010 – Washington #13 (AP), #11 (Coaches)
  • November 29, 2010 – Washington #23 (AP), #22 (Coaches)
  • December 6, 2010 – Washington #21 (AP), #22 (Coaches)
  • January 3, 2011 – Washington #23 (AP)
  • January 10, 2011 – Washington #17 (AP), #18 (Coaches)

Non-Conference games edit

Conference games edit

  • December 29 – First conference games.

Conference tournament edit

First Round
March 9
Quarterfinals
March 10
Semifinals
March 11
Final
March 12
1 Arizona (#16) 78
8 Stanford 67 9 Oregon State 69
9 Oregon State 69 1 Arizona (#16) 67
4 Southern California 62
4 Southern California 70
5 California 56
1 Arizona (#16) 75
3 Washington 77
3 Washington 89
7 Oregon 76 6 Washington State 87
10 Arizona State 69 3 Washington 69
7 Oregon 51
2 UCLA 59
7 Oregon 76


Head coaches edit

Sean Miller, Arizona
Herb Sendek, Arizona State
Mike Montgomery, California
Dana Altman, Oregon
Craig Robinson, Oregon State
Johnny Dawkins, Stanford
Ben Howland, UCLA
Kevin O'Neill, USC
Lorenzo Romar, Washington
Ken Bone, Washington State

Post season edit

NCAA tournament edit

  • March 15, 2011 – Tournament begins.
  • April 4, 2011 – National Championship game.
  • March 13, 2011 – Four Pac-10 teams were selected: Arizona (West Region), Washington (East Region), UCLA (Southeast Region) and USC (Southwest Region).
  • March 16, 2011 – USC ended its tournament hopes when they were defeated in the first round to VCU.
  • March 17, 2011 – UCLA defeated Michigan State to advance to the third round to face Florida on Saturday, March 19, 2011.
  • March 19, 2011 – UCLA was defeated by Florida 65–73 and ended its season.
  • March 20, 2011 – Arizona defeated Texas 70–69 to advance to the Sweet Sixteen and Washington was defeated by North Carolina 83–86 to end the season.
  • March 24, 2011 – Arizona defeated 1-seed Duke 93–77 in the Sweet Sixteen to advance to the Elite 8.
  • March 26, 2011 – Arizona was defeated by UConn 65–63 in the Elite 8.

NIT edit

CBI edit

Highlights and notes edit

  • November 12, 2010 – UCLA and Oregon kicked off the season with wins over San Diego State and North Dakota State respectively.
  • February 25, 2011 – California was placed on two years probation for impermissible recruiting phone calls.[5]
  • February 26, 2011 – UCLA defeated Arizona in the final men's basketball game in Pauley Pavilion before the building goes into renovation for a year. The late Coach John Wooden's great-grandson Tyler Trapani scored the last two points for the Bruins.[6]

Awards and honors edit

  • The Pac-10 Coach of the Year Award in both men’s and women’s basketball is now known as the John Wooden Coach of the Year Award.[3]

Scholar-Athlete of the Year edit

Player-of-the-Week edit

All-Americans edit

All-Pac-10 teams edit

Voting was by conference coaches:[7]

FIRST TEAM:

Name School Pos. Year Ht., Wt. Hometown (Prev. school)
Matthew Bryan-Amaning WASH F Sr. 6–9 240 London, England (South Kent School, Conn.)
Jeremy Green STAN G Jr. 6–4 198 Austin, Texas (Bowie HS)
Jorge Guiterrez CAL G Jr. 6–3 195 Chihuahua, Mexico (Findlay College Prep, Nev.)
Tyler Honeycutt UCLA F So. 6–8 183 Los Angeles, Calif. (Sylmar HS)
Malcolm Lee UCLA G Jr. 6–4 195 Riverside, Calif. (John W. North HS)
Reeves Nelson UCLA F So. 6–8 235 Modesto, Calif. (Modesto Christian HS)
Isaiah Thomas WASH G Jr. 5–9 185 Tacoma, Wash. (South Kent School, Conn.)
Klay Thompson WSU G Jr. 6–6 202 Ladera Ranch, Calif. (Santa Margarita HS)
Nikola Vucevic USC F Jr. 6–10 240 Bar, Montenegro (Stoneridge Prep)
Derrick Williams ARIZ F So. 6–8 240 La Mirada, Calif. (La Mirada HS)

All-Academic edit

First Team:

Player, School Year GPA Major

Second Team:

Player, School Year GPA Major

USBWA All-District team edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Pac-10 Standings - 2010-11". ESPN. Retrieved February 17, 2011.
  2. ^ "2011 NCAA Men's Basketball Rankings". ESPN. Retrieved February 7, 2011.
  3. ^ a b Bolch, Ben (October 28, 2010). "Pacific-10 Conference dedicating basketball season to John Wooden". Los Angeles Times. from the original on February 5, 2011.
  4. ^ Preseason Pac-10 Media Poll 2012-04-05 at the Wayback Machine, UCLABruins.com, October 28, 2010
  5. ^ Associated Press, Cal punished for impermissible calls, ESPN.com, February 25, 2011
  6. ^ Painter, Jill (February 26, 2011). "Trapani's shot leaves lasting image at Pauley Pavilion". Los Angeles Daily News. Archived from the original on March 19, 2011. Retrieved March 19, 2011.
  7. ^ (PDF) (Press release). Pacific-10 Conference. March 7, 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 17, 2011.

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The 2010 11 Pacific 10 Conference men s basketball season began with practices on October 18 2010 and ended with the 2011 Pacific 10 Conference men s basketball tournament from March 9 11 2011 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles The regular season began on the weekend of November 12 with the conference schedule starting on December 30 The conference dedicated the season to legendary UCLA coach John Wooden who died in June 2010 at age 99 3 2010 11 Pac 10 Men s Basketball SeasonLeagueNCAA Division ISportBasketballNumber of teams10Regular SeasonSeason championsArizona Wildcats Runners upUCLA BruinsSeason MVPDerrick Williams ArizonaTournamentChampionsWashington Huskies Runners upArizona WildcatsFinals MVPIsaiah Thomas WashingtonBasketball seasons 09 1011 12 2010 11 Pacific 10 Conferencemen s basketball standings Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTNo 17 Arizona 14 4 778 30 8 789UCLA 13 5 722 23 11 676No 23 Washington 11 7 611 24 11 686USC 10 8 556 19 15 559California 10 8 556 18 15 545Washington State 9 9 500 22 13 629Oregon 7 11 389 21 18 538Stanford 7 11 389 15 16 484Oregon State 5 13 278 11 20 355Arizona State 4 14 222 12 19 387 Conference tournament winnerAs of March 30 2011 1 Rankings from AP poll 2 The Washington Huskies defeated the regular season champions Arizona Wildcats 77 75 in overtime to capture the tournament championship Four Pac 10 teams were selected to participate in the NCAA tournament Arizona Washington UCLA and USC This was the final season for the Pac 10 under that name In July 2011 two schools joined the conference at which time its name officially changed to Pac 12 Conference Colorado arrived from the Big 12 and Utah entered from the Mountain West Contents 1 Pre season 2 Rankings 3 Non Conference games 4 Conference games 5 Conference tournament 6 Head coaches 7 Post season 7 1 NCAA tournament 7 2 NIT 7 3 CBI 8 Highlights and notes 9 Awards and honors 9 1 Scholar Athlete of the Year 9 2 Player of the Week 9 3 All Americans 9 4 All Pac 10 teams 9 5 All Academic 9 6 USBWA All District team 10 ReferencesPre season editPre season media day was held on October 28 2010 at L A Live s Nokia Theatre in downtown Los Angeles Dana Altman was named the head coach of the Oregon Ducks 2010 11 PAC 10 Men s Basketball Media Poll 4 Rank School first place votes Points 1 Washington 33 348 2 Arizona 1 296 3 UCLA 1 281 4 Arizona State 215 5 Washington State 191 6 USC 178 7 California 151 8 Oregon State 120 9 Stanford 98 10 Oregon 47Rankings editMain article 2010 11 NCAA Division I men s basketball rankings November 8 2010 Washington 17 Coaches November 15 2010 Washington 17 AP 15 Coaches November 22 2010 Washington 13 AP 11 Coaches November 29 2010 Washington 23 AP 22 Coaches December 6 2010 Washington 21 AP 22 Coaches January 3 2011 Washington 23 AP January 10 2011 Washington 17 AP 18 Coaches Non Conference games editNovember 24 2010 UCLA lost to No 7 Villanova at the semifinals of the NIT Season Tip Off December 18 2010 UCLA upset No 16 AP BYU 86 79 at the John R Wooden Classic Conference games editDecember 29 First conference games Conference tournament editMain article 2011 Pacific 10 Conference men s basketball tournament March 9 11 2011 Pac 10 Conference Basketball Tournament Staples Center Los Angeles California First RoundMarch 9QuarterfinalsMarch 10SemifinalsMarch 11FinalMarch 121Arizona 16 788Stanford679Oregon State699Oregon State691Arizona 16 674Southern California624Southern California705California561Arizona 16 753Washington773Washington897Oregon766Washington State8710Arizona State693Washington697Oregon512UCLA597Oregon76Head coaches editSean Miller Arizona Herb Sendek Arizona State Mike Montgomery California Dana Altman Oregon Craig Robinson Oregon State Johnny Dawkins Stanford Ben Howland UCLA Kevin O Neill USC Lorenzo Romar Washington Ken Bone Washington StatePost season editNCAA tournament edit March 15 2011 Tournament begins April 4 2011 National Championship game March 13 2011 Four Pac 10 teams were selected Arizona West Region Washington East Region UCLA Southeast Region and USC Southwest Region March 16 2011 USC ended its tournament hopes when they were defeated in the first round to VCU March 17 2011 UCLA defeated Michigan State to advance to the third round to face Florida on Saturday March 19 2011 March 19 2011 UCLA was defeated by Florida 65 73 and ended its season March 20 2011 Arizona defeated Texas 70 69 to advance to the Sweet Sixteen and Washington was defeated by North Carolina 83 86 to end the season March 24 2011 Arizona defeated 1 seed Duke 93 77 in the Sweet Sixteen to advance to the Elite 8 March 26 2011 Arizona was defeated by UConn 65 63 in the Elite 8 NIT edit March 13 2011 Two Pac 10 teams were selected to play in the NIT California Colorado bracket Washington State Boston College bracket CBI editHighlights and notes editNovember 12 2010 UCLA and Oregon kicked off the season with wins over San Diego State and North Dakota State respectively February 25 2011 California was placed on two years probation for impermissible recruiting phone calls 5 February 26 2011 UCLA defeated Arizona in the final men s basketball game in Pauley Pavilion before the building goes into renovation for a year The late Coach John Wooden s great grandson Tyler Trapani scored the last two points for the Bruins 6 Awards and honors editThe Pac 10 Coach of the Year Award in both men s and women s basketball is now known as the John Wooden Coach of the Year Award 3 Scholar Athlete of the Year edit Player of the Week edit Nov 22 Reeves Nelson UCLA Dec 6 Derrick Williams ARIZ Dec 20 Reeves Nelson UCLA Jan 3 Matthew Bryan Amaning WASH Jan 17 Derrick Williams ARIZ Jan 31 Lamont Jones ARIZ Feb 14 Isaiah Thomas WASH Feb 28 Nikola Vucevic USC Nov 29 Klay Thompson WSU Dec 13 Klay Thompson WSU Dec 27 Jio Fontan USC Jan 10 Isaiah Thomas WASH Jan 24 Isaiah Thomas WASH Feb 7 Joevan Catron ORE Feb 21 Derrick Williams ARIZ Mar 7 Ty Abbott ASU All Americans edit All Pac 10 teams edit Voting was by conference coaches 7 Player of The Year Derrick Williams Arizona Freshman of The Year Allen Crabbe California Defensive Player of The Year Marcus Simmons USC Most Improved Player of The Year Matthew Bryan Amaning Washington John R Wooden Coach of the Year Sean Miller ArizonaFIRST TEAM Further information All Pac 10 men s basketball team Name School Pos Year Ht Wt Hometown Prev school Matthew Bryan Amaning WASH F Sr 6 9 240 London England South Kent School Conn Jeremy Green STAN G Jr 6 4 198 Austin Texas Bowie HS Jorge Guiterrez CAL G Jr 6 3 195 Chihuahua Mexico Findlay College Prep Nev Tyler Honeycutt UCLA F So 6 8 183 Los Angeles Calif Sylmar HS Malcolm Lee UCLA G Jr 6 4 195 Riverside Calif John W North HS Reeves Nelson UCLA F So 6 8 235 Modesto Calif Modesto Christian HS Isaiah Thomas WASH G Jr 5 9 185 Tacoma Wash South Kent School Conn Klay Thompson WSU G Jr 6 6 202 Ladera Ranch Calif Santa Margarita HS Nikola Vucevic USC F Jr 6 10 240 Bar Montenegro Stoneridge Prep Derrick Williams ARIZ F So 6 8 240 La Mirada Calif La Mirada HS All Academic edit First Team Player School Year GPA MajorSecond Team Player School Year GPA MajorUSBWA All District team editReferences edit Pac 10 Standings 2010 11 ESPN Retrieved February 17 2011 2011 NCAA Men s Basketball Rankings ESPN Retrieved February 7 2011 a b Bolch Ben October 28 2010 Pacific 10 Conference dedicating basketball season to John Wooden Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on February 5 2011 Preseason Pac 10 Media Poll Archived 2012 04 05 at the Wayback Machine UCLABruins com October 28 2010 Associated Press Cal punished for impermissible calls ESPN com February 25 2011 Painter Jill February 26 2011 Trapani s shot leaves lasting image at Pauley Pavilion Los Angeles Daily News Archived from the original on March 19 2011 Retrieved March 19 2011 2010 11 Pac 10 Conference Men s Basketball Honors PDF Press release Pacific 10 Conference March 7 2011 Archived from the original PDF on August 17 2011 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