2018–19 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball season

The 2018–19 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball season began with practices in October 2018 followed by the 2018–19 NCAA Division I men's basketball season on November 6, 2018. The conference schedule will begin in December 2018. This is the seventh season under the Pac–12 Conference name and the 59th since the conference was established under its current charter as the Athletic Association of Western Universities in 1959. Including the history of the Pacific Coast Conference, which operated from 1915 to 1959 and is considered by the Pac-12 as a part of its own history, this is the Pac-12's 103rd season of basketball.[1]

2018–19 Pac–12 men's basketball season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportBasketball
Number of teams12
TV partner(s)ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, Fox Sports 1, FOX, Pac-12 Network, CBS
Regular season
Regular season championsWashington
Season MVPJaylen Nowell, Washington
Top scorerTres Tinkle, Oregon State
Pac-12 tournament
ChampionsOregon
  Runners-upWashington
Tournament MVPPayton Pritchard, Oregon
2018–19 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Washington153 .833279  .750
Arizona State126 .6672311  .676
Utah117 .6111714  .548
Oregon State108 .5561813  .581
Colorado108 .5562313  .639
Oregon108 .5562513  .658
UCLA99 .5001716  .515
USC810 .4441617  .485
Arizona810 .4441715  .531
Stanford810 .4441516  .484
Washington State414 .2221121  .344
California315 .167823  .258
Pac-12 Conference tournament winner

The Pac-12 tournament was held from March 13–16, 2019, at the T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada.

Pre-season

Recruiting classes

Rankings
Team ESPN[2] Rivals[3] Scout[4] 247Sports[5] Signees
ArizonaNo. 31No. 35 No. 19No. 223
Arizona StateNo. 19No. 24 No. 7No. 114
California-No. 41 No. 34No. 444
Colorado-No. 92 No. 97No. 853
OregonNo. 4No. 4 No. 3No. 35
Oregon State-No. 52 No. 71No. 843
StanfordNo. 28No. 26 No. 22No. 205
UCLANo. 3No. 5 No. 10No. 66
USCNo. 15No. 21 No. 14 No. 183
Utah-No. 29 No. 35No. 396
WashingtonNo. 23No. 33 No. 43No. 405
Washington State-- No. 136No. 1451

Preseason watchlists

Below is a table of notable preseason watch lists.

Wooden[6] Naismith[7] Cousy[8] Erving[9] Malone[10] Abdul-Jabbar[11]
Bennie Boatwright Y Y Y
Bol Bol Y Y
Moses Brown Y
Noah Dickerson Y
Robert Franks Y
Louis King Y
Jaylen Hands Y
Payton Pritchard Y Y
Tres Tinkle Y
Matisse Thybulle Y
Kris Wilkes Y Y Y

Preseason All-American teams

ESPN CBS AP[12] USA Blue
Ribbon
Athlon
Sports
NBC
Sports
[13]
Street & Smith's Sporting News Sports
Illustrated

Preseason polls

AP[14] Athlon
Sports
[15]
Bleacher
Report
[16]
Blue Ribbon
Yearbook
[17]
CBS Sports[18] Coaches[19] ESPN[20] KenPom[21] Lindy's
Sports
[22]
NBC Sports[23] SBNation[24] Sporting
News
[25]
Street &
Smith's
[26]
Sports
Illustrated
[27]
USBWA[28]
ArizonaNo. 42No. 39No. 76No. 16 No. 25No. 49
Arizona StateNo. 60No. 53 No. 62
CaliforniaNo. 190No. 157 No. 229
ColoradoNo. 24No. 75No. 81 No. 60
OregonNo. 14No. 18No. 18No. 9No. 12No. 16No. 27No. 13No. 18No. 16 No. 15No. 16
Oregon StateNo. 77No. 90 No. 82
StanfordNo. 111No. 105 No. 106
UCLANo. 21No. 14No. 17No. 14No. 24No. 20No. 47No. 22No. 16No. 14 No. 14No. 21
USCNo. 35No. 38No. 61No. 35 No. 48
UtahNo. 81No. 73 No. 76
WashingtonNo. 25No. 21No. 22No. 24No. 46No. 29No. 33 No. 28
Washington StateNo. 181No. 179 No. 247

Pac-12 Media days

Source:[29]

Men’s Basketball Media Preseason Poll
Place Team Points First place votes
1.Oregon288 pts16
2.UCLA264 pts6
3.Washington249 pts2
4.Arizona205 pts1
5.USC203 pts--
6.Arizona State165 pts--
7.Colorado161 pts--
8.Utah122 pts--
9.Stanford109 pts--
10.Oregon State102 pts--
11.California45 pts--
12.Washington State35 pts--
(first place votes)
  • October 11–12, 2018 – Pac-12 Men's Basketball Media Day, Pac-12 Networks Studios, San Francisco, Calif.

Early season tournaments

Team Tournament Finish
Arizona Maui Invitational 4th[30]
Arizona State MGM Resorts Main Event 1st[31]
California Legends Classic 4th[32]
Colorado Diamond Head Classic 7th[33]
Oregon 2K Sports Classic 3rd[34]
Oregon State Paradise Jam 3rd[35]
Stanford Battle 4 Atlantis 7th[36]
UCLA Las Vegas Invitational 4th[37]
USC CBE Hall of Fame Classic 3rd[38]
Utah Wooden Legacy 6th[39]
Washington Vancouver Showcase 2nd[40]
Washington State Las Vegas Classic 4th[41]

Midseason watchlists

Below is a table of notable midseason watch lists.

Regular season

The Schedule will be released in late September. Before the season, it was announced that for the sixth consecutive season, all regular season conference games and conference tournament games would be broadcast nationally by CBS Sports, FOX Sports, ESPN Inc. family of networks including ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU, and the Pac-12 Network.

Records against other conferences

2018-19 records against non-conference foes as of (Jan. 2, 2018):

Regular season

Power Conferences Record
ACC 2–3
Big East 0–1
Big Ten 0–7
Big 12 2–7
SEC 4–8
Power Conference Total 8–26
Other NCAA Division 1 Conferences Record
America East 2–0
American 1–4
A-10 0–1
ASUN 1–1
Big Sky 9–2
Big South 2–0
Big West 15–2
CAA 1–0
C-USA 5–0
Horizon 3–0
Ivy League 1–2
MAAC 1–0
MAC 1–0
MEAC 3–0
MVC 3–1
Mountain West 10–3
NEC 3–0
OVC 1–1
Patriot League 0–0
SoCon 0–0
Southland 3–0
SWAC 1–1
The Summit 5–0
Sun Belt 1–0
WAC 5–4
WCC 8–10
Other Division I Total 85–32
Division II Total 0–0
NCAA Division I Total 93–58

Record against ranked non-conference opponents

This is a list of games against ranked opponents only (Rankings from the AP Poll):[42]

DateVisitorHomeSiteSignificanceScoreConference record
November 9No. 25 WashingtonNo. 11 AuburnAuburn ArenaAuburn, ALL 66-880–1
November 12StanfordNo. 7 North CarolinaDean Smith CenterChapel Hill, NCL 72-900–2
November 19No.15 SyracuseNo.13 OregonMadison Square GardenNew York, NY2K Sports ClassicW 80–65 1–2
November 19No.15 Mississippi StateArizona StateT-Mobile ArenaParadise, NVMGM Resorts Main EventW 72–67 2–2
November 20No.3 GonzagaArizona†Lahaina Civic CenterMaui, HIMaui Invitational tournamentL 74–912–3
November 21No.8 AuburnArizona†Lahaina Civic Center • Maui, HIMaui Invitational TournamentL 57–73 2–4
November 21No.25 WisconsinStanford†Imperial Arena • Nassau, BahamasBattle 4 AtlantisL 46–62 2–5
November 22No.11 Michigan StateNo. 17 UCLA†Orleans Arena • Paradise, NVLas Vegas InvitationalL 67–87 2–5
November 23No.7 North CarolinaNo. 17 UCLA†Orleans Arena • Paradise, NVLas Vegas InvitationalL 78–94 2–6
December 1No.5 NevadaUSCGalen CenterLos Angeles, CAL 61–73 2–7
December 1StanfordNo.2 KansasAllen FieldhouseLawrence, KSL 84–90OT 2–8
December 5WashingtonNo.1 GonzagaMcCarthey Athletic CenterSpokane, WAL 79–81 2–9
December 7No.6 NevadaNo.20 Arizona State†Staples Center • Los Angeles, CAAir Force Reserve Basketball Hall of Fame ClassicL 66–72 2–10
December 15UtahNo.19 KentuckyRupp ArenaLexington, KYL 61–88 2–11
December 15No. 13 Virginia TechWashington†Boardwalk HallAtlantic City, NJAir Force Reserve Basketball Hall of Fame Boardwalk ClassicL 61–73 2–12
December 22No. 15 Ohio StateUCLA†United CenterChicago, ILCBS Sports ClassicL 66–80 2–13
December 22No. 1 KansasNo.18 Arizona StateWells Fargo ArenaTempe, AZW 80–76 3–13
December 29No.6 NevadaUtahJon M. Huntsman CenterSalt Lake City, UTL 71–86 3–14
March 22Arizona State†No. 15 BuffaloBOK CenterTulsa, OKNCAA First RoundL 74–91 3–15
March 22OregonNo. 21 WisconsinSAP CenterSan Jose, CANCAA First RoundW 72–54 4–15
March 22WashingtonNo. 25 Utah StateNationwide ArenaColumbus, OHNCAA First RoundW 78–61 5–15
March 24Washington†No. 3 North CarolinaNationwide Arena • Columbus, OHNCAA Second RoundL 59–81 5–16
March 28Oregon†No. 2 VirginiaKFC Yum! CenterLouisville, KYNCAA Third RoundL 49–53 5–17

Team rankings are reflective of AP poll when the game was played, not current or final ranking

† denotes game was played on neutral site

Conference schedule

This table summarizes the head-to-head results between teams in conference play.[43]

  Arizona Arizona St California Colorado Oregon Oregon St Stanford UCLA USC Utah Washington Washington St
vs. Arizona 2–00–21–12–00–20–21–01–01–11–01–0
vs. Arizona State 0–20–21–11–10–21–10–11–01–10–11–0
vs. California 2–02–01–01–01–01–12–02–01–01–11–1
vs. Colorado 1–11–10–10–11–01–00–20–11–12–01–1
vs. Oregon 0–21–10–11–02–00–12–00–10–11–10–2
vs. Oregon State 2–02–00–10–10–21–01–10–20–12–00–2
vs. Stanford 2–01–11–10–11–00–11–11–11–02–00–2
vs. UCLA 0–11–00–22–00–21–11–11–12–01–00–1
vs. USC 0–10–10–22–01–12–01–11–11–01–00–1
vs. Utah 1–11–10–11–11–01–00–10–20–22–00–2
vs. Washington 0–11–01–10–21–10–20–20–10–10–20–2
vs. Washington State 0–10–11–11–12–02–02–01–01–02–02–0
Total 8–1012–63–1510–810–810–88–109–98–1011–715–34–14

Points scored

Team For Against Difference
Arizona 2,204 2,127 77
Arizona State 2,332 2,187 145
California 2,070 2,331 -261
Colorado 2,249 2,053 196
Oregon 2,170 1,975 195
Oregon State 2,217 2,092 125
Stanford 2,183 2,148 35
UCLA 2,429 2,412 17
USC 2,365 2,267 98
Utah 2,289 2,245 44
Washington 2,182 1,985 197
Washington State 2,342 2,433 -91

Through March 11, 2019[44]

Rankings

    Improvement in ranking
  Drop in ranking
RV Received votes but were not ranked in Top 25
NV No votes received
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Final
Arizona AP RV RV NV NV RV NV NV NV NV NV RV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV
C RV RV RV NV NV RV NV NV NV NV RV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV
Arizona State AP RV RV RV RV 20 20 18 17 RV RV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV
C NV NV NV RV 20 20 19 17 RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV
California AP NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV
C NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV
Colorado AP NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV
C NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV
Oregon AP 14 13 21 18 RV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV
C 16 16 20 21 RV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV 21
Oregon State AP NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV
C NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV
Stanford AP NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV
C NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV
UCLA AP 21 20 17 RV RV RV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV
C 20 20 17 RV RV RV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV
USC AP RV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV
C RV RV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV
Utah AP NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV
C NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV
Washington AP 25 RV RV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV RV RV RV RV RV RV 25 RV NV
C 24 24 RV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV RV RV RV RV RV RV T-25 RV RV RV
Washington State AP NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV
C NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV

Head coaches

Coaches

Note: Stats shown are before the beginning of the season. Overall and Pac-12 records are from time at current school.[45]

Team Head coach Previous job Seasons at school Overall record Pac-12 record Pac-12 titles NCAA tournaments NCAA Final Fours NCAA Championships
Arizona Sean Miller Xavier 10th 247–73 (.772) 121–40 (.752) 5 10 0 0
Arizona State Bobby Hurley Buffalo 4th 50–47 (.515) 20–34 (.370) 0 0 0 0
California Wyking Jones California (assistant) 2nd 8–24 (.250) 2–16 (.111) 0 0 0 0
Colorado Tad Boyle Northern Colorado 9th 166–110 (.601) 72-70 (.507) 0 3 0 0
Oregon Dana Altman Creighton 9th 209–83 (.716) 94–49 (.657) 2 5 0 0
Oregon State Wayne Tinkle Montana 5th 57–70 (.449) 25–47 (.347) 0 4 0 0
Stanford Jerod Haase UAB 3rd 33–33 (.500) 17–19 (.472) 0 0 0 0
UCLA Murry Bartow interim UCLA (assistant) 1st 0–0 () 0–0 () 0 0 0 0
USC Andy Enfield Florida Gulf Coast 6th 94–76 (.553) 36–54 (.400) 0 2 0 0
Utah Larry Krystkowiak New Jersey Nets (assistant) 8th 137–97 (.585) 63–61 (.508) 0 4 0 0
Washington Mike Hopkins Syracuse (assistant) 2nd 21–13 (.618) 10–8 (.556) 0 0 0 0
Washington State Ernie Kent Oregon 5th 47–77 (.379) 18–54 (.250) 0 6 0 0

Notes:

  • Overall and Pac-12 records, conference titles, etc. are from time at current school and are through the end the 2018–19 season.
  • NCAA tournament appearances are from time at current school only.
  • NCAA Final Fours and Championship include time at other schools
  • Steve Allford fired from UCLA on 12/31/18 with a 7-6 record [46]

Post season

Pac-12 tournament

Oregon won the conference tournament held March 13–16, 2019, at the T-Mobile Arena, Paradise, NV. The top four teams had a bye on the first day. Teams were seeded by conference record, with ties broken by record between the tied teams followed by record against the regular-season champion, if necessary.

First round
Wednesday, March 13
Quarterfinals
Thursday, March 14
Semifinals
Friday, March 15
Championship
Saturday, March 16
            
1 Washington 78
8 USC 75
8 USC 78
9 Arizona 65
1 Washington 66
5 Colorado 61
4 Oregon State 58
5 Colorado 73
5 Colorado 56
12 California 51
1 Washington 48
6 Oregon 68
2 Arizona State 83
7 UCLA 72
7 UCLA 79
10 Stanford 72
2 Arizona State 75
6 Oregon 79*
3 Utah 54
6 Oregon 66
6 Oregon 84
11 Washington State 51

* denotes overtime period

NCAA tournament

Three teams from the conference were selected to participate: Oregon, Washington and Arizona State.

Seed Region School First Four First round Second round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four Championship
No. 9 Midwest Washington
N/A
defeated No. 8 Utah State 78−61 lost to No. 1 UNC 59−81
No. 11 West Arizona State defeated No. 11 St. John's 74−65 lost to No. 6 Buffalo 74−91
No. 12 South Oregon
N/A
defeated vs No. 5 Wisconsin 72−54 defeated No. 13 UC Irvine 73−54 lost to No. 1 Virginia 49−53
3 Bids W-L (%): 1–0 (1.000) 2–1 (.667) 1–1 (.500) 0–1 (.000) 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–) TOTAL: 4–3 (.571)

National Invitation Tournament

One team from the conference were selected to participate: Colorado.

Seed Bracket School First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
4 Alabama Colorado defeated No. 5 Dayton 78–73 defeated No. 8 Norfolk State 76–60 lost to No. 2 Texas 55–68
1 Bid W-L (%): 1–0 (1.000) 1–0 (1.000) 0–1 (.000) 0–0 (–) TOTAL: 2–1 (.667)
Index to colors and formatting
Pac-12 member won
Pac-12 member lost

Awards and honors

Players of the Week

Throughout the conference regular season, the Pac-12 offices named one or two players of the week each Monday.[47]

Week Player of the Week School Ref.
Nov. 12 KZ Okpala Stanford [48]
Nov. 19 Jaylen Nowell Washington [49]
Nov. 26 Luguentz Dort Arizona State [50]
Dec. 3 Zylan Cheatham Arizona State [51]
Dec. 10 Jaylen Nowell (2) Washington [52]
Dec. 17 Remy Martin Arizona State [53]
Dec. 24 Rob Edwards Arizona State [54]
Dec. 31 Josh Sharma Stanford [55]
Jan. 7 Nick Rakocevic USC [56]
Jan. 14 Stephen Thompson Jr. Oregon State [57]
Jan. 21 Nick Rakocevic USC [58]
Jan. 28 Jaylen Nowell (3) Washington [59]
Feb. 4 Tres Tinkle Oregon State [60]
Feb. 11 Robert Franks Washington State [61]
Feb. 18 Josh Sharma (2) Stanford [62]
Feb. 25 Matisse Thybulle Washington [63]
Mar. 4 Jaylen Hands UCLA [64]
Mar. 11 Tyler Bey Colorado [65]

Totals per School

[66]

School Total
Arizona State 4
Washington 4
Stanford 3
Oregon State 2
USC 2
Colorado 1
UCLA 1
Washington State 1

All-Americans

Conference awards

Voting was by conference coaches.

Individual awards

[67]

Pac-12 individual awards
Award Recipient(s)
Player of The Year Jaylen Nowell, So., Washington
Coach of the Year Mike Hopkins, Washington
Defensive Player of The Year Matisse Thybulle, Sr., Washington
Freshman of The Year Luguentz Dort, Arizona State
Scholar-Athlete of the Year Stephen Thompson Jr., Sr., Oregon State
Most Improved Player of The Year Tyler Bey, So., Colorado
Sixth Man of The Year Donnie Tillman, So., Utah

All-Pac-12

First Team

[68]

Name School Pos. Yr. Ht., Wt. Hometown (Last School)
Sedrick BarefieldUtahGSr.7-2, 1+0Corona, Calif. (Centennial High School)
Tyler BeyColoradoG/FSo.6-7, 206Las Vegas, Nev. (Middlebrooks Academy)
Bennie BoatwrightUSCFSr.6-10, 235Mission Hills, Calif. (Village Christian)
Zylan CheathamArizona StateFR-Sr.6-8, 220Phoenix, Ariz. (South Mountain)
Robert FranksWashington StateFSr.6-7, 240Vancouver, Wash. ( Evergreen High School)
Jaylen NowellWashingtonGSo.6-4, 200Seattle, Wash. (Garfield)
KZ OkpalaStanfordFSo.6-8, 195Orange County, Calif. ( Esperanza HS)
Matisse ThybulleWashingtonGSr.6-5, 195Issaquah, Wash. (Eastside Catholic)
Tres Tinkle††Oregon StateFR-Jr.6-8, 220Missoula, Mont. (Hellgate HS)
McKinley Wright IVColoradoGSo.6-0, 195North Robbinsdale, Minn. (Champlin Park)
  • ‡ Pac-12 Player of the Year
  • †† two-time All-Pac-12 First Team honoree
  • † two-time All-Pac-12 honoree
Second Team

[69]

Name School Pos. Yr. Ht., Wt.
Luguentz DortArizona StateGFr.6-4, 215
Jaylen HandsUCLAGSo.6-3, 180
Remy MartinArizona StateGSo.6-0, 170
Stephen Thompson Jr.Oregon StateGSr.6-4, 170
Kris WilkesUCLAGSo.6-8, 195
Honorable Mention

All-Freshman Team

[70]

Name School Pos. Ht., Wt.
Timmy AllenUtahF6-6, 210
Moses BrownUCLAC7-1, 245
Luguentz DortArizona StateG6-4, 215
C. J. EllebyWashington StateF6-6, 200
Louis KingOregonF6-9, 205

‡ Pac-12 Freshman of the Year

Honorable Mention

All-Defensive Team

[71]

Name School Pos. Yr. Ht., Wt.
Zylan CheathamArizona StateFR-Sr.6-8, 220
Luguentz DortArizona StateFFr.5-4, 215
Kylor KelleyOregon StateFJr.7-0, 215
Matisse ThybulleWashingtonFSr.6-5, 195
Kenny WootenOregonFSo.6-9, 220

‡Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year

Honorable Mention

All-Academic team

First Team

[72]

Name School Pos. Ht., Wt. GPA Major
Chase JeterArizonaF6-10, 2303.54General studies
Gligorije Rakocevic†††Oregon StateF6-11, 2503.66Digital communication arts
Jeff Pollard††Washington StateF6-9, 2403.73Business (management)
Zach ReichleOregon StateG6-5, 1953.78Business information systems
Stephen Thompson Jr.‡†††Oregon StateG6-4, 1903.57Interdisciplinary studies (master's)
Isaac WhiteStanfordG6-1, 1853.71Undeclared
  • ‡ indicates player was Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year
  • †† two-time Pac-12 All-Academic honoree
  • ††† three-time Pac-12 All-Academic honoree
Second Team

[73]

Name School Pos. Ht., Wt. GPA Major
Jayce JohnsonUtahC7-0, 2353.53Psychology
Kodye PughStanfordF6-8, 2053.33Film and media studies
D'Shawn SchwartzColoradoF6-7, 2233.28Business
Trevor StanbackStanfordG6-11, 2203.35Psychology
Ethan ThompsonOregon StateG6-5, 1903.55Digital media communications
Honorable Mention
  • Evan Battey (COLO), Oscar da Silva (STAN), De’Quon Lake (ASU), Alexander Strating (COLO),; Justice Sueing (CAL), Tres Tinkle (OSU), Parker Van Dyke (UTAH)

2019 NBA draft

Round Pick Player Position Nationality Team School/club team
1 20 Matisse Thybulle SG  United States Boston Celtics Washington(Sr.)
1 30 Kevin Porter SG  United States Cleveland Cavaliers USC (Fr.)
2 32 KZ Okpala SF  United States Phoenix Suns Stanford (So.)
2 43 Jaylen Nowell SG  United States Minnesota Timberwolves Washington (Sr.)
2 46 Bol Bol C  Sudan Miami Heat Oregon (Fr.)
2 56 Jaylen Hands PG  United States Los Angeles Clippers UCLA (So.)

Home game attendance

[44]

Team Stadium Capacity Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7 Game 8 Game 9 Game 10 Game 11 Game 12 Game 13 Game 14 Game 15 Game 16 Game 17 Game 18 Total Average % of Capacity
Arizona McKale Center 14,644 13,749 13,995 13,651 13,486 13,724 13,058 12,925 13,576 13,511 13,764 14,032 14,410† 13,732 14,145 13,737 13,859 14,291 233,645 13,744 93.85%
Arizona State Wells Fargo Arena 14,100 9,145 8,515 8,818 6,951 10,085 14,592 10,030 9,128 10,003 9,705 12,751 14,731† 9,517 12,686 10,327 11,618 168,602 10,538 74.73%
California Haas Pavilion 11,858 3,312 4,116 4,039 5,268 3,907 3,443 4,104 5,827 7,868† 5,720 6,218 7,840 7,182 7,345 6,441 7,406 90,036 5,627 47.46%
Colorado Coors Events Center 11,064 5,695 5,720 5,550 7,887 6,462 7,277 6,184 7,758 6,839 8,654† 6,273 7,899 8,405 7,797 9,379 107,779 7,185 64.94%
Oregon Matthew Knight Arena 12,364 8,212 8,009 7,757 6,926 8,052 7,191 8,506 6,909 11,204 10,105 8,148 9,464 8,929 8,768 9,014 7,682 11,339† 146,215 8,601 69.56%
Oregon State Gill Coliseum 9,604 3,590 3,931 4,369 5,802 3,534 4,587 4,210 4,935 5,853 5,100 6,462 4,293 5,122 9,301† 5,468 6,023 82,580 5,164 53.74%
Stanford Maples Pavilion 7,233 3,365 3,240 3,663 2,821 3,452 3,909 3,969 3,279 3,648 5,052 5,418 3,139 5,741† 3,822 54,518 3,894 53.84%
UCLA Pauley Pavilion 13,800 5,931 7,920 6,127 6,076 6,062 8,242 12,985† 8,037 7,456 8,026 9,045 7,555 11,164 6,983 7,268 6,944 10,588 12,427 148,836 8,269 59.92%
USC Galen Center 10,258 2,502 3,804 1,533 2,348 2,031 3,125 3,127 3,371 3,768 5,226† 4,125 5,111 2,952 3,974 3,425 4,772 55,194 3,450 33.63%
Utah Jon M. Huntsman Center 15,000 10,971 10,804 10,775 10,887 11,239 12,835 10,481 11,358 10,372 11,301 11,884 11,478 12,585 11,007 12,914† 170,897 11,393 77.03%
Washington Alaska Airlines Arena 10,000 5,721 6,219 6,054 6,533 6,688 6,888 5,083 8,028 7,852 9,225 9,121 10,000† 8,268 10,000† 9,863 10,000† 125,534 7,846 78.46%
Washington State Beasley Coliseum 11,671 2,090 1,774 1,203 1,909 2,748 1,673 1,776 2,723 2,130 2,364 2,497 2,559 4,233† 1,911 3,199 2,065 2,549 39,403 2,318 19.86%
Total 11,800 1,423,242 7,374 62.49%

Bold – At or Exceed capacity
†Season High

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