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Wildcat Quick Facts Location............... Tucson, Ariz. Founded...................... 1885 Enrollment.................. 40,200 President........ Dr. Ann Weaver Hart Athletic Director.......... Greg Byrne Head Coach.............. Sean Miller Alma Mater........... Pittsburgh 92 Record/Years............... 214-89/9 Record at UA................ 94-42/4 Assistant Coaches.... James Whitford Emanuel Book Richardson Joe Pasternack Basketball Office...... (520) 621-4813 Basketball SID.......... Richard Paige e-mail....... rpaige@email.arizona.edu Paige Cell............ (520) 850-2118 Office Phone......... (520) 621-0916 FAX.................. (520) 621-2681 Press Row........... (520) 621-4334 Internet.....www.arizonawildcats.com 2012-13 Schedule/Results Oct. 31 Humboldt State (ex) 108-67 Nov. 6 Chico State (ex) 98-60 Nov. 11 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (P12) W, 82-73 Nov. 15 UTEP (FSN) W, 72-51 Nov. 19 LONG BEACH STATE (P12) W, 94-72 Nov. 28 NORTHERN ARIZONA (P12) W, 93-50 Dec. 1 at Texas Tech (ESPNU) W,85-57 Dec. 4 SOUTHERN MISS (P12) W, 63-55 Dec. 8 at Clemson (ESPN2) W, 66-54 Dec. 15!(5) FLORIDA (ESPN) W, 65-64 Dec. 18 ORAL ROBERTS (P12) W, 89-64 Dec. 22 %vs. ETSU (ESPNU) W, 73-53 Dec. 23 %vs. Miami, Fla. (ESPN2) W, 69-50 Dec. 25 %vs. (17) San Diego St. (ESPN2) W, 68-67 Jan. 3 *COLORADO (ESPNU) W, 92-83 (ot) Jan. 5 *UTAH (P12) W, 60-57 Jan. 10 *at Oregon (ESPN2) L, 66-70 Jan. 12 *at Oregon State (ESPNU) W, 80-70 Jan. 19 *at Arizona State (FSN) W, 71-54 Jan. 24 *UCLA (ESPN2) L, 73-84 Jan. 26 *USC (ESPNU) W, 74-50 Jan. 31 *at Washington (ESPN) W, 57-53 Feb. 2 *at Washington State (P12) W, 79-65 Feb. 6 *STANFORD (ESPNEWS) W, 73-66 Feb. 10 *CALIFORNIA (P12) L, 69-77 Feb. 14 *at Colorado (P12) L, 58-71 Feb. 17 *at Utah (P12) W, 68-64 Feb. 20 *WASHINGTON (ESPN2) W, 70-52 Feb. 23 *WASHINGTON STATE (FSN) W, 73-56 Feb. 27 *at USC (P12) L, 78-89 March 2 *at UCLA (ESPN) L, 69-74 March 9 *ARIZONA STATE (FSN) W, 73-58 March 14 $vs. Colorado (P12) W, 79-69 March 15 $vs. (21) UCLA (P12) L, 64-66 March 21 +vs. Belmont (TNT) W, 81-64 March 23 +vs. Harvard (TNT) W, 74-51 March 28 &vs. (7) Ohio State (TNT) 4:47 p.m. All times are local to site Home games in BOLD CAPS * Pac-12 Conference game (ex) exhibition game % Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii! Fiesta Bowl Basketball Classic, Tucson, Ariz. $ Pac-12 Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev. + NCAA Second/Third Rounds, Salt Lake City, Utah & NCAA West Regional, Los Angeles, Calif. Staying Current The University of Arizona maintains a comprehensive athletic web site, featuring the latest information on all 20 Wildcat varsity sports. Point your internet browser to http://www.arizonawildcats.com. All UA basketball games are broadcast live on the IMG College/Wildcat Radio Network, headed by the flagship KCUB-AM 1290 in Tucson and nine affiliates in Arizona, California, Nevada and Mexico. All home and selected road games are carried in Spanish on Tucson s KTKT-AM 990. Francisco Romero calls the action and Marco Rincon adds analysis. Live streaming of all Wildcat Radio Network broadcasts is available as part of arizonawildcats.com s All Access audio/ video package. Arizona Basketball 2012-13 ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Richard Paige McKale Center, Room 106 Men s Basketball Contact P.O. Box 210096 Phone: (520) 621-4163 Tucson, AZ 85721-0096 FAX: (520) 621-2681 No. 6 Seed Arizona (27-7) at NCAA West Regional Date: Thursday, March 28, 2013 Time: 4:47 p.m. PDT Location: Staples Center (19,282), Los Angeles, Calif. Radio: IMG College/Wildcat Radio Network (Brian Jeffries/Matt Muehlebach/Ryan Hansen) TV: TBS (Kevin Harlan/Len Elmore/Reggie Miller/Lewis Johnson) Arizona s Probable Starters No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown PPG RPG APG F 3 Kevin Parrom 6-6 220 Sr. Bronx, N.Y. 8.3 4.9 1.9 F 44 Solomon Hill 6-7 220 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. 13.3 5.4 2.7 C 35 Kaleb Tarczewski 7-0 255 Fr. Claremont, N.H. 6.6 6.2 0.4 G 2 Mark Lyons 6-1 200 Sr. Schenectady, N.Y. 15.4 2.0 2.9 G 13 Nick Johnson 6-3 200 So. Gilbert, Ariz. 11.6 3.5 3.3 Reserves G 1 Gabe York 6-2 185 Fr. Orange, Calif. 2.4 0.3 0.6 G 20 Jordin Mayes 6-3 200 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. 2.9 0.8 1.0 F 21 Brandon Ashley 6-8 235 Fr. San Francisco, Calif. 7.6 5.4 0.7 F 30 Angelo Chol 6-9 225 So. San Diego, Calif. 1.9 2.0 0.1 F 31 Matt Korcheck 6-10 225 Jr. Tucson, Ariz. -- -- -- F 33 Grant Jerrett 6-10 235 Fr. Chino Hills, Calif. 5.1 3.5 0.5 G 50 Jacob Hazzard 5-11 165 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. 0.0 0.2 0.2 G 51 Quinton Crawford 6-2 200 Sr. Old Bridge, N.J. 0.0 0.6 0.1 F 52 Max Wiepking 6-6 220 Sr. Englewood, Colo. 1.1 0.4 0.0 F 55 Drew Mellon 6-6 210 So. Santa Ana, Calif. 0.0 0.0 0.0 GAME DATA: No. 6 seed Arizona (27-7, 12-6 Pac-12) opens play in the 2013 NCAA West Regional semifinal against No. 2 seed Ohio State (28-7, 13-5 Big Ten) Thursday at Staples Center in Los Angeles, Calif.... This is UA s 30th NCAA Tournament appearance overall (counting two vacated appearances) and the program has an official 48-26 (.649) record in its previous NCAA Tournament action... Nine of Arizona s 15 Sweet 16 appearances have come in the West Regional and 31 of the program s 48 NCAA Tournament wins have come through the West Region. THE RANKINGS: UA is ranked 21st in the Associated Press poll and 20th in the ESPN/ USA Today Coaches poll (as of March 18). The Wildcats are one of 11 teams nationally to have been ranked in both polls in every ranking period this season. ARIZONA HEAD COACH SEAN MILLER... is in his fourth season at the University of Arizona and his ninth overall as a college head coach with a record of 216-89 (.708) and 96-42 (.696) at Arizona... In his eight-plus year career, Miller s teams have won 20 games seven times and captured five regular-season or postseason tournament titles... He guided UA to 30 wins and the 2011 Pac-10 regular-season championship in a run that culminated in the NCAA Tournament s Elite Eight, earning Pac-10 Conference and NABC District 20 Coach-of-the-Year honors... Miller came to Tucson after five successful years at Xavier University, where he amassed four 20-win seasons and four NCAA Tournament appearances... His clubs won the three Atlantic 10 regular season championships (2007-09) and the 2006 Atlantic 10 postseason tournament title... During his time at XU, the Musketeers won better than 71 percent of their conference games, including an.813 winning percentage (39-9) in his last three seasons... Miller has made 17 trips to the postseason in his 20 seasons as a head, assistant or associate head coach (10 NCAA/7 NIT) and has an 11-5 (.688) NCAA Tournament record as a head coach... He took two Xavier teams to the NCAA Tournament s Sweet 16 (2008, 2009) with his 2008 club advancing to the West Regional final... His 2007-08 team set a Xavier record for wins in a season with 30, helping him claim Atlantic 10 and NABC District 10 Coach-of-the-Year honors... Since becoming a head coach, all 24 players to complete eligibility under Miller have earned their degrees... Miller has recruited classes ranked in the top-10 nationally in each of the last two seasons... He is assisted by James Whitford, Emanuel Richardson and Joe Pasternack... Miller is 0-1 vs. Ohio State as a head coach.

The Rankings Associated Press Top 25 Poll (March 18, 2013) Rnk. Team Points Last 1. Gonzaga (45) 1,604 1 2. Louisville (20) 1,579 4 3. Kansas 1,459 7 4. Indiana 1,410 3 5. Miami, Fla. 1,353 9 6. Duke 1,297 2 7. Ohio State 1,243 10 8. Georgetown 1,204 5 9. Michigan State 1,038 8 10. Michigan 989 6 New Mexico 989 15 12. Kansas State 903 11 13. Saint Louis 810 16 14. Florida 768 13 15. Marquette 646 12 16. Syracuse 626 19 17. Oklahoma State 595 14 18. Wisconsin 528 22 19. Memphis 424 20 20. Pittsburgh 293 17 21. ARIZONA 259 18 22. Creighton 215 23 23. Notre Dame 198 24 24. UCLA 189 21 25. Oregon 172 NR ESPN/USA Today Coaches Top 25 Poll (March 18, 2013) Rnk. Team Points Last 1. Gonzaga (30) 774 1 2. Louisville (1) 743 4 3. Kansas 703 6 4. Indiana 639 3 Miami, Fla. 639 10 6. Ohio State 611 9 7. Duke 609 2 8. Georgetown 543 5 9. Michigan State 496 7 10. New Mexico 465 14 11. Michigan 441 8 12. Florida 420 11 13. Saint Louis 398 16 14. Kansas State 370 12 15. Memphis 323 17 16. Marquette 291 13 17. Wisconsin 276 23 18. Syracuse 263 20 19. Oklahoma State 240 15 20. ARIZONA 183 18 21. Creighton 142 24 22. Pittsburgh 123 19 23. Virginia Commonwealth 97 22 24. Oregon 66 NR 25. Saint Mary s 63 21 Poll Progression ESPN/ Record AP USA Today Preseason -- 12 11 Nov. 12 1-0 12 12 Nov. 19 2-0 10 10 Nov. 26 3-0 9 9 Dec. 3 5-0 8 8 Dec. 10 7-0 8 8 Dec. 17 8-0 4 5 Dec. 24 11-0 3 3 Dec. 31 12-0 3 3 Jan. 7 14-0 4 3 Jan. 14 15-1 7 7 Jan. 21 16-1 6 6 Jan. 28 17-2 8 8 Feb. 4 19-2 7 7 Feb. 11 20-3 9 9 Feb. 18 21-4 12 12 Feb. 25 23-4 11 11 March 4 23-6 18 18 March 11 24-6 18 18 March 18 25-7 21 20 LAST TIME OUT: For the second game in a row, Arizona put its opponent in an early hole and never looked back in cruising to a 74-51 win over Harvard Saturday. The Cats jumped out to a 17-2 lead, forcing the Crimson to miss its first 12 shots and connecting on 58 percent of its own in the half. Harvard s 27.6 percent shooting was the lowest for a UA opponent in NCAA Tournament play. Mark Lyons matched a career high with 27 points, Solomon Hill added a double-double and Jordin Mayes added eight key points in the second half. SCOUTING OHIO STATE: The Big Ten Conference postseason tournament champion Buckeyes enter Thursday s game with a 28-7 record (13-5 Big Ten) following Sunday s 78-75 win over Iowa State. As a team, Ohio State shoots 45.6 percent from the field (886-of-1,943), including 35.8 percent (215-of-600) from three-point range, while averaging 70.2 points per game. Opponents shoot at a 39.5 percent clip and average 58.8 points per game. Two Buckeyes average in double figures, led by Deshaun Thomas 19.7 ppg figure. Thomas also leads Ohio State with a 6.1 rebounds per game average. THE SERIES: Today s game is the second meeting of the two schools with Ohio State holding a 1-0 series advantage. Like this one, the previous meeting was a neutralsite game in Los Angeles, as OSU triumphed 90-47 on Dec. 29, 1971, in the opening round of the Bruin Classic. All-time, Arizona is 0-0 in series games played in Tucson, 0-0 in Columbus, Ohio, and 0-1 in neutral-site games. For more series information, please see page 45 in the UA media guide. AGAINST THE BIG TEN: Arizona has a 33-32 (.508) record against current Big Ten Conference members, and is 4-4 against the league over in its last eight meetings, last facing a Big Ten opponent on Nov. 23, 2009, in what was a 65-61 loss to Wisconsin at the Maui Invitational. Please see page 51 in the UA media guide for more information on the series record vs. the conferences. FRIENDLY LOCALES: Based on its NCAA Tournament successes, Arizona couldn t have selected two friendlier tourney stops than Salt Lake City and Los Angeles, as the Wildcats are a combined 12-3 in those cities. In fact, Salt Lake City (7) and Los Angeles (5) rank 1-2 in terms of the most NCAA Tournament wins by location. CALIFORNIA DREAMING: This regional appearance marks the 13th time the Cats have road tripped it to California for the NCAA Tournament, and in those 13 appearances, UA is 13-7 (.650). Two of those appearances were regionals, as the Wildcats lost the 1976 West Regional final to UCLA in Pauley Pavilion and beat Missouri in the 1994 West Regional final at the L.A. Sports Arena en route to the Final Four. A QUICK LOOK AT THE SEEDS: As mentioned last week, this is Arizona s first tournament appearance as a No. 6 seed. Conversely, the Wildcats are 2-3 against No. 2 seeds, last facing and defeating a two seed on March 24, 2005, in a 79-78 win over Oklahoma State in the Chicago Region semifinal. WE LL CARRY THE BANNER: Arizona has long been known as one of the flagship programs of basketball in the West, and that excellence has continued under Sean Miller. Over the last four years, the Wildcats have the best record among Pac-12 schools in terms of overall wins (96) and winning percentage (.696). Additionally, UA s 48-24 (.667) record in Pac-12 games is the best in the league, a mark shared with California. SWEET 16s: By virtue of its 23-point win over Harvard, Arizona earned a berth in its 15th Sweet 16 and the seventh for the program since 2001. In that span, Arizona s seven Sweet 16 appearances rank fourth nationally, trailing only Kansas (10), Duke (10) and Michigan State (8) when it comes to playing into the tournament s second weekend. WITH REGULARITY: In his nine seasons as a head coach, Sean Miller has made six NCAA Tournament appearances. The Wildcat mentor has proven to be good at advancing when he gets there, as this is his fourth Sweet 16 appearance in the last six seasons. Since 2008, Miller is one of seven coaches nationally to appear in four or more regional semifinals in that span. The list includes Tom Izzo, Michigan State; Mike Krzyzewski, Duke; and Bill Self, Kansas (5 each); and Sean Miller, Xavier and Arizona; John Calipari, Memphis and Kentucky; Roy Williams, North Carolina; and Thad Matta, Ohio State (4 each). STREAKING: Mark Lyons 63-percent shooting weekend (20-of-32) in Salt Lake City was his best back-to-back effort in efficiency and production all year. He made 12 buckets Saturday against Harvard, a career high. The 25.0 ppg scoring average in the first two games of the tournament boosted his season scoring average to 15.4 ppg. He s the 37th player in school history to score 500 points in a season.

2012-13 Pac-12 Conference (March 24, 2013) Pac-12 Overall UCLA 13 5.722 25 10.714 ARIZONA 12 6.667 27 7.794 Oregon 12 6.667 28 8.778 California 12 6.667 21 12.636 Colorado 10 8.556 21 12.636 Arizona St. 9 9.500 22 13.629 Stanford 9 9.500 19 15.559 Washington 9 9.500 18 16.529 USC 9 9.500 14 18.438 Utah 5 13.278 15 18.455 Oregon St. 4 14.222 14 18.438 Wash. State 4 14.222 13 19.406 Players of the Week Nov. 12 Ahmad Starks, Jr., G, Oregon State Nov. 19 Askia Booker, So., G, Colorado Nov. 26 Justin Cobbs, Jr., G, California Dec. 3 Carrick Felix, Sr., F, Arizona State Dec. 10 Brock Motum, Sr., F, Wash. State Dec. 17 Andre Roberson, Jr., F, Colorado Dec. 24 Eric Moreland, So., F, Oregon State Dec. 31 Shabazz Muhammad, Fr., G, UCLA Jan. 7 Carrick Felix, Sr., F, Arizona State Jan. 14 C.J. Wilcox, Jr., G, Washington Jan. 21 Mark Lyons, Sr., G, Arizona Jan. 28 Carrick Felix, Sr., F, Arizona State Feb. 4 Josh Huestis, Jr., F, Stanford Feb. 11 Allen Crabbe, Jr., G, California Feb. 18 Allen Crabbe, Jr., G, California Feb. 25 Justin Cobbs, Jr., G, California March 4 Kyle Anderson, Fr., G, UCLA March 11 Brock Motum, Sr., F, Wash. State 2012-13 Pac-12 Conference Postseason Honors All-Conference Jahii Carson, G, Fr., Arizona State, 1st Team Allen Crabbe, G, Jr., California, 1st Team Spencer Dinwiddie, G, So., Colorado, 1st Team Larry Drew II, G, Sr., UCLA, 1st Team Solomon Hill, F, Sr., Arizona, 1st Team Mark Lyons, G, Sr., Arizona, 1st Team Shabazz Muhammad, G, Fr., UCLA, 1st Team Dwight Powell, F, Jr., Stanford, 1st Team Andre Roberson, F, Jr., Colorado, 1st Team E.J. Singler, F, Sr., Oregon, 1st Team Kyle Anderson, G, Fr., UCLA, 2nd Team Justin Cobbs, G, Jr., California, 2nd Team Carrick Felix, G/F, Sr., Arizona State, 2nd Team Brock Motum, F, Sr., Wash. State, 2nd Team C.J. Wilcox, G, Jr., Washington, 2nd Team Player of the Year: Allen Crabbe, G, Cal Freshman of the Year: Jahii Carson, G, ASU and Shabazz Muhammad, G, UCLA Defensive P.O.Y.: Andre Roberson, F, Colorado Most Improved: Dwight Powell, F, Stanford Coach of the Year: Dana Altman, Oregon Statistical Miscellaneous Double-Figure Scoring Games Season Career Mark Lyons 26 91 Solomon Hill 26 75 Nick Johnson 22 35 Brandon Ashley 13 13 Kevin Parrom 9 27 Kaleb Tarczewski 6 6 Grant Jerrett 5 5 Jordin Mayes 1 5 Angelo Chol 1 1 Double-Figure Rebounding Games Season Career Kaleb Tarczewski 4 4 Brandon Ashley 3 3 Solomon Hill 2 16 Grant Jerrett 1 1 Kevin Parrom 1 Mark Lyons 1 Double-Doubles Season Career Brandon Ashley 2 2 Solomon Hill 1 13 Mark Lyons 1 IT HELPS WHEN THEY GO IN: The Wildcats two 50-percent shooting games in Salt Lake City were its first successive games above.500 this season and only. They were only the sixth and seventh time the Cats have shot 50 percent or better in a game in 2012-13. Further, Arizona has won 14 of the 16 games that it took fewer (but better) or the same number shots than the opponents, including the games against Belmont and Harvard. Obviously, if the shots go down it makes a difference, but Arizona shot a higher percentage in all but two of those 14 victories. That said, a.560 (56-of-100) cumulative field goal percentage in the NCAA Tournament is impressive. BEHIND THE ARC: Eighteen made three pointers on a weekend for Arizona in Salt Lake City matched its most productive back-to-back three-point shooting games since conference play started this year. UA was 18-of-32 (.563) beyond the arc at EnergySolutions Arena last week and had shot better than 50 percent from behind the arc five times during the regular season. WE RE GOOD AT THIS: Arizona posted a +16 rebound margin in its NCAA subregional games, which boosted its season-long rebound margin to +6.6, a Pac-12 best. Arizona has outrebounded 25 of 34 opponents this season, including 12 times by 10 or more. On the season, Arizona is 22-3 when outrebounding the opposition. UA s 36 defensive rebounds last Saturday vs. Harvard were a category high for the program in NCAA Tournament action. CLAMPING DOWN: The Wildcats did a good job on the defensive end through its first two game, limiting Belmont Harvard to an average of 57.5 points to go with a.330 (36- of-109) field goal percentage. Those foes combined to connect on just 28.9 percent (13-of-45) of its field goal attempts. Eighteen times this season Arizona has held an opponent to less than 40 percent shooting. Harvard s.276 field goal percentage last Saturday was the lowest opponent field goal percentage in UA s 76-game NCAA Tournament history. CONTINUING HIS CLIMB: Senior forward Solomon Hill enters Thursday s game ready to move into a share of the lead on Arizona s all-time games played list. He s played in 138 games in his collegiate career, trailing only Kyle Fogg, who played in 139 games from 2008-12. Last week in Salt Lake City, Hill became just the seventh player in school history with 1,400 points and 750 rebounds. On the year, Hill averages 13.3 points and 5.4 rebounds per game. 70-PLUS: Arizona saw its scoring average rise last week after averaging 77.5 points per game in its two NCAA Tournament wins. The Cats enter the West Regional averaging 73.5 points per game, a figure that ranks second among Pac-12 clubs and the second-best offensive output of the Sean Miller era. This season, Arizona is 19-2 when scoring 70 or more points and under Miller the Cats win 85 percent of its games when topping the 70-point plateau. A LEADING INDICATOR: The Wildcats never trailed in its two NCAA Tournament games in Salt Lake City, scoring first, early and never looking back. Over its last four games, UA has been in the lead for roughly 153 of its last 160 minutes played. STEP BY STEP: Arizona often looks at the game segments formed by the television timeouts as a way to chart progress. Against Harvard, Arizona held the Crimson scoreless from the field and led 10-2 at the first break, led 17-5 at the second and pushed the lead to 30-9 after the eight-minute mark to which Harvard had made just two of its first 21 shots. By the time the game arrived at the final first-half break at 3:24, the die had long been cast for this contest. Strong starts certainly suit the Cats, as the club is 20-3 this season when leading at the 10-minute mark of the first half. MARGIN OF VICTORY: The 17- and 23-point victories over Belmont and Harvard in second- and third round action were Arizona s biggest tournament victories since a 29-point first-round victory over Wisconsin (94-65) in Philadelphia in 2006. Arizona has played in 13 games in which it beat opponents by 16 points or more this season and enjoys a +10.2 scoring margin through 34 games. SCORING IN CLOSE: Arizona had 35 layups, dunks or buckets in the lane in two NCAA games last week 19 against Belmont and 16 against Harvard. The total against Harvard matched the Crimson total field goals in the game, while the tally against Belmont was one less than the Bruins made field goals. The inside play came early and often in each contest as Arizona posted a 66-38 points-in-the-paint advantage. NOT LOST ON US: Aside from his six boards, four assists and three steals, Nick Johnson limited Wesley Saunders, Harvard s leading scorer to just 1-of-11 shooting and eight points in the game. It was the first time in 30 games this season that Saunders failed to score in double figures.

NCAA Tournament Facts Arizona has made 27 trips to the NCAA Tournament in the last 29 years. Since UA s run began in 1985, 275 different teams have played in the NCAA Tournament. In that span, Arizona ranks fifth in games played and in number of wins, and is one of just nine schools to post at least 40 tournament victories. NCAA Tournament Games Played, 1985-2013 Team App. GP 1. Duke 28 104 2. Kansas 28 97 North Carolina 26 97 4. Kentucky 24 86 5. ARIZONA 27 71 6. Michigan State 23 67 Syracuse 24 67 8. UCLA 22 61 9. Louisville 22 59 10. Connecticut 18 58 11. Indiana 23 54 12. Georgetown 20 51 Florida 18 51 14. Texas 22 50 Oklahoma 21 50 NCAA Tournament Wins, 1985-2013 Team App. W 1. Duke 28 81 2. North Carolina 26 74 3. Kansas 28 72 4. Kentucky 24 65 5. ARIZONA 27 46 Michigan State 23 46 7. Syracuse 24 45 8. Connecticut 18 44 9. UCLA 22 40 10. Louisville 22 39 11. Florida 18 36 12. Indiana 23 33 13. Georgetown 20 32 14. Michigan 16 30 15. Oklahoma 21 29 Arkansas 17 29 Maryland 17 29 18. Texas 22 28 As a measure of consistent excellence, Arizona is one of just 11 schools to have appeared in at least 22 of the last 29 NCAA Tournaments. The Wildcats.642 winning percentage ranks ninth. No school with 21 or more appearances since 1985 has a cumulative losing record. By Percentage (min. 22 app., 1985-2013) Team App. W L Pct. 1. Duke 28 81 23.779 2. North Carolina 26 74 23.763 3. Kentucky 24 65 21.756 4. Kansas 28 72 25.742 5. Michigan State 23 46 21.687 6. UCLA 22 40 21.656 7. Syracuse 24 45 22.672 8. Louisville 22 39 20.661 9. ARIZONA 27 46 25.648 10. Indiana 23 33 21.611 11. Texas 22 28 22.560 In the last 29 years (1985-2013), 126 Arizona players have made a total of 665 game appearances in the NCAA Tournament. Here is the top 10 in terms of individual tournament games played: 1. Eugene Edgerson (F, 1997-99, 2001), 17 games 2. Jason Gardner (G, 2000-03), 15 Luke Walton (F, 2000-03), 15 4. Jason Terry (G, 1996-99), 14 Miles Simon (G, 1995-98), 14 A.J. Bramlett (C, 1996-99), 14 7. Salim Stoudamire (G, 2002-05), 12 Channing Frye (C, 2002-05), 12 9. Hassan Adams (F, 2003-06), 11 Matt Muehlebach (G, 1988-91), 11 Jud Buechler (F, 1987-90), 11 Donnell Harris (F, 1996-98), 11 MR. CONSISTENCY: Solomon Hill s six-game NCAA tourney career has been consistent, with modest averages of 10.0 points and 7.0 rebounds. He s had double-figure scoring three times with a high of 16 against Texas in 2011, and two double-digit rebound games with 10 apiece against Connecticut in 2011 and against Harvard last week in what was his first NCAA Tourney double-double (13 points). He played an NCAA career-high 36 minutes against the Crimson and has averaged 30 minutes played in his six tourney games. HE IMPACTS THE GAME: Sophomore Nick Johnson has turned himself into a force at both ends of the court, averaging 11.6 points per game and leading the team with a 3.3 assists per game average, and ranking fourth in the Pac-12 in steals and fourth on the team with 19 blocked shots. The 6-foot-3 guard from Gilbert, Ariz., is the first Arizona guard since Jason Terry (159/80) in 1998-99 to register more than 100 assists and 60 steals in the same season. IN RESERVE: Junior guard Jordin Mayes 35 minutes played off the bench in Salt Lake City (16 vs. Belmont and 19 vs. Harvard) were key to Arizona s success. He scored three against the Bruins and eight against the Crimson, giving him a string of seven games with a 5.1 ppg mark in an average of 12 minutes. Notably, too, his perimeter defense has helped UA shut down on opponents three-point success. The 19 minutes against Harvard matched his NCAA-games high of 19 against Texas as a freshman in 2011. MANNING THE MIDDLE: Center Kaleb Tarczewski averaged 9.0 points and 8.0 rebounds in his first two NCAA Tournament games to go with a.700 (7-of-10) field goal percentage. Over his last 10 games, Tarczewski is averaging 8.3 points and 7.8 rebounds, while shooting.633 (31-of-49) from the field and has pulled down eight or more boards seven times in that span. Through 34 games (all starts), Tarczewski averages 6.6 points and 6.2 rebounds to go with a.535 field goal percentage. NCAA ODDS & ENDS: Arizona s game vs. Ohio State in the regional semifinal will be its first-ever tournament game on March 28 in what officially will be its 75th contest in NCAA Men s Basketball Championships action (omitting two vacated tilts... UA regularity has gone to the Sweet 16, with the biggest gap between berths coming between 1976 and 1988, its first and second foray. Since, the Wildcats have punched Sweet 16 tickets often with the largest gap being three years from 2006-08. IN MARCH: Since the start of the 1996-97 season, Arizona has a 67-35 (.657) record in the month of March. In that span, 42 of those games have been played in the NCAA Tournament and UA is 30-12 (.714) in them. In the Sean Miller era, Arizona is 15-8 (.652) in March. BEFORE THEY MAKE ME RUN: Arizona has displayed a knack for timely runs so far this season. The Cats jumped out to early leads in both NCAA Tournament games to date, including a 17-2 burst to open the game vs. Harvard on March 23. Here is a look at UA s notable runs to date: 26-3 run over 8:41 (2nd) at Texas Tech, Dec. 1 30-8 run over 12:57 (1st+2nd) vs. Washington, Feb. 20 27-8 run over 6:53 (2nd+ot) vs. Colorado, Jan. 3 21-4 run over 9:07 (2nd) vs. Long Beach State, Nov. 19 23-6 run over 7:55 (1st) vs. Long Beach State, Nov. 19 22-7 run over 8:56 (2nd) at Clemson, Dec. 8 17-2 run over 7:09 (1st) vs. Harvard, March 23 18-4 run over 6:28 (1st) vs. USC, Jan. 26 13-0 run over 4:26 (2nd) vs. UTEP, Nov. 15 14-2 run over 4:10 (2nd) vs. Northern Arizona, Nov. 28 22-10 run over 9:27 (1st) vs. Charleston Southern, Nov. 11 RECRUITING CLASS: The Arizona coaching staff signed two student-athletes to National Letters-of-Intent as part of the November early signing period. Rondae Hollis- Jefferson (F, 6-7, 215) from Chester, Pa., who preps at Chester H.S.; and Elliott Pitts (G, 6-5, 180) from Dublin, Calif., who preps at De La Salle H.S.; make up a class that is ranked No. 18 nationally by espn.com. UP NEXT: A win tonight moves Arizona into Saturday s West Regional final against the Wichita State-LaSalle winner. Game time is TBA.

The University of Arizona in the NCAA Tournament 1951 West Region, First Round, Kansas City, Mo. March 21 Kansas State....................... L, 59-61 1976 West Region, First Round, Tempe, Ariz. March 13 Georgetown....................... W, 84-76 West Regional, Los Angeles, Calif. March 18 UNLV...................... W, 114-109 (OT) March 20 UCLA............................. L, 66-82 1977 Midwest Region, First Round, Omaha, Neb. March 12 Southern Illinois..................... L, 77-81 1985 No. 10 Seed West Region, First Round, Albuquerque, N.M. March 15 (7) Alabama........................ L, 41-50 1986 No. 9 Seed West Region, First Round, Long Beach, Calif. March 14 (8) Auburn......................... L, 63-73 1987 No. 10 Seed West Region, First Round, Tucson, Ariz. March 13 (7) Texas-El Paso............... L, 91-98 (OT) 1988 No. 1 Seed West Region, First/Second Rounds, Los Angeles, Calif. March 18 (16) Cornell....................... W, 90-50 March 20 (8) Seton Hall...................... W, 84-55 West Regional, Seattle, Wash. March 25 (5) Iowa.......................... W, 99-79 March 27 (2) North Carolina.................. W, 70-52 Final Four, Kansas City, Mo. April 2 (1) Oklahoma....................... L, 78-86 1989 No. 1 Seed West Region, First/Second Rounds, Boise, Idaho March 16 (16) Robert Morris.................. W, 94-60 March 18 (9) Clemson....................... W, 94-68 West Regional, Denver, Colo. March 23 (4) UNLV.......................... L, 67-68 1990 No. 2 Seed West Region, First/Second Rounds, Long Beach, Calif. March 16 (15) South Florida.................. W, 79-67 March 18 (7) Alabama........................ L, 55-77 1991 No. 2 Seed West Region, First/Second Rounds, Salt Lake City, Utah March 14 (15) St. Francis, Pa................. W, 93-80 March 16 (10) Brigham Young................. W, 76-61 West Regional, Seattle, Wash. March 21 (3) Seton Hall....................... L, 77-81 1992 No. 3 Seed Southeast Region, First Round, Atlanta, Ga. March 20 (14) East Tennessee State............ L, 80-87 1993 No. 2 Seed West Region, First Round, Salt Lake City, Utah March 18 (15) Santa Clara.................... L, 61-64 1994 No. 2 Seed West Region, First/Second Rounds, Sacramento, Calif. March 18 (15) Loyola (Md.)................... W, 81-55 March 20 (7) Virginia........................ W, 71-58 West Regional, Los Angeles, Calif. March 24 (3) Louisville...................... W, 82-70 March 26 (1) Missouri....................... W, 92-72 Final Four, Charlotte, N.C. April 2 (1) Arkansas....................... L, 82-91 1995 No. 5 Seed Midwest Region, First Round, Dayton, Ohio March 16 (12) Miami (Ohio).................... L, 62-71 1996 No. 3 Seed West Region, First/Second Rounds, Tempe, Ariz. March 15 (14) Valparaiso..................... W, 90-51 March 17 (6) Iowa.......................... W, 87-73 West Regional, at Denver, Colo. March 22 (2) Kansas......................... L, 80-83 *NCAA Tournament Record: 48-28 (.632) *Appearances: 30 Final Fours (4): 1988, 1994, 1997, 2001 Elite Eights (9): 1976, 1988, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2011 Sweet Sixteens (15): 1976, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2013 * 1999 and 2008 appearances vacated due to NCAA infractions. Official NCAA record is 48-26 (.649) in 27 appearances. 1997 No. 4 Seed Southeast Region, First/Second Rounds, Memphis, Tenn. March 13 (13) South Alabama................. W, 65-57 March 15 (12) College of Charleston........... W, 73-69 Southeast Regional, Birmingham, Ala. March 21 (1) Kansas........................ W, 85-82 March 23 (10) Providence................ W, 96-92 (OT) Final Four, Indianapolis, Ind. March 29 (1) North Carolina.................. W, 66-58 March 31 (1) Kentucky.................. W, 84-79 (OT) 1998 No. 1 Seed West Region, First/Second Rounds, Sacramento, Calif. March 12 (16) Nicholls State.................. W, 99-60 March 14 (9) Illinois State.................... W, 82-49 West Regional, Anaheim, Calif. March 19 (4) Maryland...................... W, 87-79 March 21 (3) Utah........................... L, 51-76 *1999 No. 4 Seed Midwest Region, First Round, Milwaukee, Wis. March 12 (13) Oklahoma...................... L, 60-61 2000 No. 1 Seed West Region, First/Second Rounds, Salt Lake City, Utah March 16 (16) Jackson State................. W, 78-47 March 18 (8) Wisconsin....................... L, 59-66 2001 No. 2 Seed Midwest Region, First/Second Rounds, Kansas City, Mo. March 16 (15) Eastern Illinois................ W, 101-76 March 18 (10) Butler........................ W, 73-52 Midwest Regional, San Antonio, Texas March 23 (3) Mississippi..................... W, 66-56 March 25 (1) Illinois......................... W, 87-81 Final Four, Minneapolis, Minn. March 31 (1) Michigan State.................. W, 80-61 April 2 (1) Duke........................... L, 72-82 2002 No. 3 Seed West Region, First/Second Rounds, Albuquerque, N.M. March 14 (14) UC-Santa Barbara.............. W, 86-81 March 16 (11) Wyoming..................... W, 68-60 West Regional, San Jose, Calif. March 21 (2) Oklahoma....................... L, 67-88 2003 No. 1 Seed West Region, First/Second Rounds, Salt Lake City, Utah March 20 (16) Vermont...................... W, 80-51 March 22 (9) Gonzaga.................. W, 96-95 (2OT) West Regional, Anaheim, Calif. March 27 (5) Notre Dame.................... W, 88-71 March 29 (2) Kansas......................... L, 75-78 2004 No. 9 Seed Atlanta Region, First/Second Rounds, Raleigh, N.C. March 18 (8) Seton Hall....................... L, 76-80 2005 No. 3 Seed Chicago Region, First/Second Rounds, Boise, Idaho March 17 (14) Utah State.................... W, 66-53 March 19 (11) UAB......................... W, 85-63 Chicago Regional, Rosemont, Ill. March 24 (2) Oklahoma State................. W, 79-78 March 26 (1) Illinois...................... L, 89-90 (OT) 2006 No. 8 Seed Minneapolis Region, First/Second Rounds, Philadelphia, Pa. March 17 (9) Wisconsin...................... W, 94-65 March 19 (1) Villanova....................... L, 82-78 2007 No. 8 Seed Midwest Region, First/Second Rounds, New Orleans, La. March 16 (9) Purdue......................... L, 63-72 *2008 No. 10 Seed West Region, First/Second Rounds, Washington, D.C. March 20 (7) West Virginia.................... L, 65-75 2009 No. 12 Seed Midwest Region, First/Second Rounds, Miami, Fla. March 20 (5) Utah.......................... W, 84-71 March 22 (13) Cleveland State................ W, 71-57 Midwest Regional, Indianapolis, Ind. March 27 (1) Louisville...................... L, 64-103 2011 No. 5 Seed West Region, Second/Third Rounds, Tulsa, Okla. March 18 (12) Memphis...................... W, 77-75 March 20 (4) Texas......................... W, 70-69 West Regional, Anaheim, Calif. March 24 (1) Duke.......................... W, 93-77 March 26 (3) Connecticut..................... L, 63-65 2013 No. 6 Seed West Region, Second/Third Rounds, Salt Lake City, Utah March 21 (11) Belmont...................... W, 81-64 March 23 (14) Harvard...................... W, 74-51

Record by Seed No. 1........................................... 13-5 record No. 2........................................... 12-5 record No. 3............................................ 7-4 record No. 4............................................ 6-1 record No. 5............................................ 3-2 record No. 6............................................ 2-0 record No. 8............................................ 1-2 record No. 9............................................ 0-2 record No. 10........................................... 0-3 record No.12........................................... 2-1 record Record as a Higher Seed (since 1985)............... 36-11 (.766) Record as a Lower Seed (since 1985)............... 10-13 (.435) Record vs. Same Seed (since 1985).................. 0-1 (.000) Record by Region West.......................................... 31-18 record Midwest......................................... 7-6 record East............................................. 0-0 record Southeast........................................ 6-1 record Atlanta.......................................... 0-1 record Chicago......................................... 3-1 record Minneapolis...................................... 1-1 record Record vs. Seeds No. 1.................................................. 7-6 No. 2.................................................. 2-3 No. 3.................................................. 2-3 No. 4.................................................. 2-1 No. 5.................................................. 3-0 No. 6.................................................. 1-0 No. 7.................................................. 1-4 No. 8.................................................. 1-3 No. 9.................................................. 4-1 No. 10................................................. 3-0 No. 11................................................. 3-0 No. 12................................................. 2-1 No. 13................................................. 2-1 No. 14................................................. 4-1 No. 15................................................. 4-1 No. 16................................................. 5-0 Record by Round First Round..................................... 17-12 record Second Round................................... 13-3 record Third Round (since 2011)........................... 2-0 record Regional Semifinal................................ 9-5 record Regional Final.................................... 4-5 record National Semifinal................................ 2-2 record Championship.................................... 1-1 record Record by Location Albuquerque, N.M....................................... 2-1 Anaheim, Calif.......................................... 3-3 Atlanta, Ga............................................. 0-1 Birmingham, Ala........................................ 2-0 Boise, Idaho............................................ 4-0 Charlotte, N.C........................................... 0-1 Dayton, Ohio........................................... 0-1 Denver, Colo............................................ 0-2 Indianapolis, Ind........................................ 2-1 Kansas City, Mo......................................... 2-2 Long Beach, Calif....................................... 1-2 Los Angeles, Calif........................................ 5-1 Memphis, Tenn.......................................... 2-0 Miami, Fla............................................. 2-0 Milwaukee, Wis.......................................... 0-1 Minneapolis, Minn....................................... 1-1 New Orleans, La......................................... 0-1 Omaha, Neb............................................ 0-1 Philadelphia, Pa........................................ 1-1 Raleigh, N.C............................................ 0-1 Rosemont, Ill............................................ 1-1 Sacramento, Calif....................................... 4-0 Salt Lake City, Utah...................................... 7-2 San Antonio, Texas...................................... 2-0 San Jose, Calif.......................................... 0-1 Seattle, Wash........................................... 2-1 Tempe, Ariz............................................. 3-0 Tucson, Ariz............................................ 0-1 Tulsa, Okla............................................. 2-0 Washington, D.C......................................... 0-1 The University of Arizona in the NCAA Tournament Record vs. NCAA Opponents Alabama.............................................. 0-2 Arkansas............................................... 0-1 Auburn................................................ 0-1 Belmont............................................... 1-0 Brigham Young......................................... 1-0 Butler................................................. 1-0 Clemson............................................... 1-0 Cleveland State......................................... 1-0 College of Charleston.................................... 1-0 Connecticut............................................ 0-1 Cornell................................................ 1-0 Duke.................................................. 1-1 East Tennessee State.................................... 0-1 Eastern Illinois.......................................... 1-0 Georgetown............................................ 1-0 Gonzaga.............................................. 1-0 Harvard................................................ 1-0 Illinois................................................. 1-1 Illinois State............................................ 1-0 Iowa.................................................. 2-0 Jackson State........................................... 1-0 Kansas................................................ 1-2 Kansas State........................................... 0-1 Kentucky............................................... 1-0 Louisville.............................................. 1-1 Loyola (Md.)............................................ 1-0 Maryland.............................................. 1-0 Memphis.............................................. 1-0 Miami (Ohio)........................................... 0-1 Michigan State......................................... 1-0 Mississippi............................................. 1-0 Missouri............................................... 1-0 Nicholls State........................................... 1-0 North Carolina.......................................... 2-0 Notre Dame............................................ 1-0 Oklahoma.............................................. 0-3 Oklahoma State......................................... 1-0 Providence............................................. 1-0 Purdue................................................ 0-1 Robert Morris........................................... 1-0 St. Francis (Pa.)......................................... 1-0 Santa Clara............................................ 0-1 Seton Hall............................................. 1-2 South Alabama......................................... 1-0 South Florida........................................... 1-0 Southern Illinois........................................ 0-1 Texas................................................. 1-0 Texas-El Paso.......................................... 0-1 UAB.................................................. 1-0 UCLA................................................. 0-1 UC-Santa Barbara....................................... 1-0 UNLV................................................. 1-1 Utah.................................................. 1-1 Utah State............................................. 1-0 Valparaiso............................................. 1-0 Vermont............................................... 1-0 Villanova.............................................. 0-1 Virginia................................................ 1-0 West Virginia........................................... 0-1 Wisconsin.............................................. 1-1 Wyoming.............................................. 1-0 Record by Date March 12............. 1-2 March 22............ 2-1 March 13............. 2-1 March 23............ 3-1 March 14............. 3-1 March 24............ 3-0 March 15............. 2-1 March 25............ 3-0 March 16............. 6-2 March 26............ 1-2 March 17............. 3-0 March 27............ 1-1 March 18............. 6-4 March 29............ 1-1 March 19............. 2-1 March 31............ 2-0 March 20............. 5-3 April 2............ 0-3 March 21............. 2-4 Record at Thursday/Saturday Sites................. 23-12 (.657) Record at Friday/Sunday Sites..................... 20-10 (.667) Record at Saturday/Monday Sites.................... 3-3 (.500)

Arizona NCAA Tournament Highs & Lows TEAM Most Points Scored, Game 114, vs. UNLV, 3/18/1976, Los Angeles, Calif. (RSF) 101, vs. Eastern Illinois, 3/16/2001, Kansas City, Mo. (1R) 99, vs. Iowa, 3/25/1988, Seattle, Wash. (RSF) 99, vs. Nicholls State, 3/12/1998, Sacramento, Calif. (1R) 96, Twice, last, vs. Gonzaga, 3/22/2003, Salt Lake City, Utah (2R) Most Points Allowed, Game 109, by UNLV, 3/18/1976, Los Angeles, Calif. (RSF) 103, by Louisville, 3/27/2009, Indianapolis, Ind. (RSF) 98, by UTEP, 3/13/1987, Tucson, Ariz. (1R) 95, by Gonzaga, 3/22/2003, Salt Lake City, Utah (2R) 92, by Providence, 3/23/1997, Birmingham, Ala. (RF) Fewest Points Scored, Game 41, vs. Alabama, 3/15/1985, Albuquerque, N.M. (1R) 51, vs. Utah, 3/21/1998, Anaheim, Calif. (RF) 55, vs. Alabama, 3/18/1990, Long Beach, Calif. (2R) 59, vs. Kansas State, 3/21/1951, Kansas City, Mo. (1R) 59, vs. Wisconsin, 3/18/2000, Salt Lake City, Utah (2R) Fewest Points Allowed, Game 47, by Jackson State, 3/16/2000, Salt Lake City, Utah (1R) 49, by Illinois State, 3/14/1998, Sacramento, Calif. (2R) 50, by Alabama, 3/15/1985, Albuquerque, N.M. (1R) 50, by Cornell, 3/18/1988, Los Angeles, Calif. (1R) 51, by Valparaiso, 3/15/1996, Tempe, Ariz. (1R) 51, by Vermont, 3/20/2003, Salt Lake City, Utah (1R) 51, by Harvard, 3/23/2013, Salt Lake City, Utah (3R) Most Points Scored, Half 61 (1st), vs. Iowa, 3/25/1988, Seattle, Wash. (RSF) 55 (1st), vs. Eastern Illinois, 3/16/2001, Kansas City, Mo. (1R) 55 (2nd), vs. Duke, 3/24/2011, Anaheim, Calif. (RSF) 54, Four times, last, vs. UC-Santa Barbara (2nd), 3/14/2002, Albuquerque, N.M. (1R) Fewest Points Scored, Half 17 (1st), vs. Alabama, 3/15/1985, Albuquerque, N.M. (1R) 20 (1st), vs. Kansas State, 3/21/1951, Kansas City, Mo. (1R) 20 (1st), vs. Utah, 3/21/1998, Anaheim, Calif. (RF) 22 (2nd), vs. Alabama, 3/18/1990, Long Beach, Calif. (2R) 23, Twice, last, vs. Mississippi (1st), 3/23/2001, San Antonio, Texas (RSF) Most Points Allowed, Half 56 (2nd), vs. UNLV, 3/18/1976, Los Angeles, Calif. (RSF) 55 (2nd), vs. Oklahoma, 3/21/2002, San Jose, Calif. (RSF) 54 (2nd), vs. Providence, 3/23/1997, Birmingham, Ala. (RF) 51 (2nd), vs. Illinois, 3/25/2001, San Antonio, Texas (RF) 51 (2nd), vs. St. Francis, 3/14/1991, Salt Lake City, Utah (1R) Fewest Points Allowed, Half 15 (1st), vs. Valparaiso, 3/15/1996, Tempe, Ariz. (1R) 19 (1st), vs. Cornell, 3/18/1988, Los Angeles, Calif. (1R) 19 (1st), vs. Alabama, 3/15/1985, Albuquerque, N.M. (1R) 20 (1st), vs. Jackson State, 3/16/2000, Salt Lake City, Utah (1R) 20 (1st), vs. Belmont, 3/21/2013, Salt Lake City, Utah (2R) Largest Halftime Lead 36 (51-15), vs. Valparaiso, 3/15/1996, Tempe, Ariz. (1R) 28 (54-26), vs. Robert Morris, 3/16/1989, Boise, Idaho (1R) 25 (54-29), vs. Nicholls State, 3/12/1998, Sacramento, Calif. (1R) 22 (55-33), vs. Eastern Illinois, 3/16/2001, Kansas City, Mo. (1R) 20 (45-25), vs. Seton Hall, 3/20/1988, Los Angeles, Calif. (2R) Largest Halftime Deficit 16 (20-36), vs. Kansas State, 3/21/1951, Kansas City, Mo. (1R) 12 (27-39), vs. Oklahoma, 4/2/1988, Kansas City, Mo. (NSF) 11 (34-45), vs. East Tennessee State, 3/20/1992, Atlanta, Ga. (1R) 9 (20-29), vs. Utah, 3/21/1998, Anaheim, Calif. (RF) 7 (35-42), vs. Villanova, 3/19/2006, Philadelphia, Pa. (2R) 7 (25-32), vs. Connecticut, 3/26/2011, Anaheim, Calif. (RF) Largest Winning Margin 40 (90-50), vs. Cornell, 3/18/1988, Los Angeles, Calif. (1R) 39 (99-60), vs. Nicholls State, 3/12/1998, Sacramento, Calif. (1R) 39 (90-51), vs. Valparaiso, 3/15/1996, Tempe, Ariz. (1R) 34 (94-60), vs. Robert Morris, 3/16/1989, Bolise, Idaho (1R) 33 (82-49), vs. Illinois State, 3/14/1998, Sacramento, Calif. (2R) Key to Rounds 1R First Round; 2R Second Round; 3R Third Round; RSF Regional Semifinal; RF Regional Final; NSF National Semifinal; CH Championship Largest Losing Margin 39 (64-103), vs. Louisville, 3/27/2009, Indianapolis, Ind. (RSF) 25 (51-76), vs. Utah, 3/21/1998, Anaheim, Calif. (RF) 22 (55-77), vs. Alabama, 3/18/1990, Long Beach, Calif. (1R) 21 (67-88), vs. Oklahoma, 3/21/2002, San Jose, Calif. (RSF) 10 (65-75), vs. West Virginia, 3/20/2008, Washington, D.C. (1R) 10 (72-82), vs. Duke, 4/2/2001, Minneapolis, Minn. (CH) Most Field Goals Made, Game 44, vs. UNLV, 3/18/1976, Los Angeles, Calif. (RSF) 41, vs. Eastern Illinois, 3/16/2001, Kansas City, Mo. (1R) 39, vs. Nicholls State, 3/12/1998, Sacramento, Calif. (1R) 37, vs. Iowa, 3/25/1988, Seattle, Wash. (RSF) 37, vs. Valparaiso, 3/15/1996, Tempe, Ariz. (1R) Opponent: 42, by UNLV, 3/18/1976, Los Angeles, Calif. (RSF) Fewest Field Goals Made, Game 14, vs. Alabama, 3/151985, Albuquerque, N.M. (1R) 17, vs. Santa Clara, 3/18/1993, Salt Lake City, Utah (1R) 17, vs. Utah, 3/21/1998, Anaheim, Calif. (RF) 19, Three times, last, vs. Illinois, 3/25/2001, San Antonio, Texas (RF) Opponent: 16, by Harvard, 3/23/2013, Salt Lake City, Utah (3R) Most Field Goals Attempted, Game 83, Nicholls State, 3/12/1998, Sacramento, Calif. (1R) 80, vs. Arkansas, 4/2/1994, Charlotte, N.C. (NSF) 76, vs. East Tennessee State, 3/20/1992, Atlanta, Ga. (1R) 76, vs. UNLV, 3/18/1976, Los Angeles, Calif. (RSF) 76, vs. Notre Dame, 3/27/2003, Anaheim, Calif. (RSF) Opponent: 96, by UNLV, 3/18/1976, Los Angeles, Calif. (RSF) Fewest Field Goal Attempts, Game 39, vs. North Carolina, 3/27/1988, Seattle, Wash. (RF) 40, vs. Illinois, 3/25/2001, San Antonio, Texas (RF) 47, vs. Alabama, 3/18/1990, Long Beach, Calif. (2R) 47, vs. South Alabama, 3/13/1997, Memphis, Tenn. (1R) 47, vs. Oklahoma State, 3/24/2005, Rosemont, Ill. (RSF) Opponent: 36, by Alabama, 3/15/1985, Albuquerque, N.M. (1R) Highest Field Goal Percentage, Game.660, vs. Oklahoma State (31-47), 3/24/2005, Rosemont, Ill. (RSF).597, vs. Valparaiso (37-62), 3/15/1996, Tempe, Ariz. (1R).589, vs. St. Francis (33-56), 3/14/1991, Salt Lake City, Utah (1R).594, vs. Eastern Illinois (41-69), 3/16/2001, Kansas City, Mo. (1R).569, vs. Belmont (29-51), 3/21/2013, Salt Lake City, Utah (2R) Opponent:.576, by Louisville (38-66), 3/27/2009, Indianapolis, Ind. (RSF) Lowest Field Goal Percentage, Game.283, vs. Utah (17-60), 3/21/1998, Anaheim, Calif. (RF).309, vs. Santa Clara (17-55), 3/18/1993, Salt Lake City, Utah (1R).333, vs. North Carolina (22-66), 3/29/1997, Indianapolis, Ind. (NSF).333, vs. Oklahoma (19-57), 3/12/1999, Milwaukee, Wis. (1R).357, vs. Kansas State (25-70), 3/21/1951, Kansas City, Mo. (1R) Opponent:.276 (16-58), by Harvard, 3/23/2013, Salt Lake City, Utah (3R) Most Three-Point Field Goals Made, Game 11, vs. Iowa, 3/25/1988, Seattle, Wash. (RSF) 11, vs. North Carolina, 3/29/1997, Indianapolis, Ind. (NSF) 10, Four times, last, vs. Kansas, 3/29/2003, Anaheim, Calif. (RF) Opponent: 16, twice, last, by Illinois, 3/26/2005, Rosemont, Ill. (RF) Fewest Three-Point Field Goals, Game 0, vs. Mississippi, 3/23/2001, San Antonio, Texas (RSF) 2, vs. BYU, 3/16/1991, Salt Lake City, Utah (2R) 2, vs. Eastern Illinois, 3/16/2001, Kansas City, Mo. (1R) 3, Five times, last, vs. Cleveland State, 3/22/2009, Miami, Fla. (2R) Opponent: 1, twice, last, by South Florida, 3/16/1990, Long Beach, Calif. (1R) Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted, Game 32, vs. Arkansas, 4/2/1994, Charlotte, N.C. (NSF) 29, vs. North Carolina, 3/29/1997, Indianapolis, Ind. (NSF) 27, vs. Illinois State, 3/14/1998, Sacramento, Calif. (2R) 26, vs. Iowa, 3/17/1996, Tempe, Ariz. (2R) 25, vs. Clemson, 3/18/1989, Boise, Idaho (2R) Opponent: 35, by Illinois, 3/26/2005, Rosemont, Ill. (RF) Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Attempted, Game 6, vs. South Florida, 3/16/1990, Long Beach, Calif. (1R) 8, vs. Seton Hall, 3/20/1988, Los Angeles, Calif. (2R) 8, vs. Robert Morris, 3/16/1989, Boise, Idaho (1R) 8, vs. BYU, 3/16/1991, Salt Lake City, Utah (2R) 8, vs. Mississippi, 3/23/2001, San Antonio, Texas (RSF) Opponent: 7, Twice, last, by South Florida, 3/16/1990, Long Beach, Calif. (1R)