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Nikola Dragovi!, UCLA Klay Thompson, Washington State 2009-10 PAC-10 MEN'S HOOP PROSPECTUS Pac-10 Notebook...2 Arizona Wildcats...6 Arizona State Sun Devils...8 California Golden Bears...10 Oregon Ducks...12 Oregon State Beavers...14 Stanford Cardinal...18 UCLA Bruins...20 USC Trojans...22 Washington Huskies...24 Washington State Cougars...26 2008-09 Review...29 2008-09 Statistics...31 Postseason Recap...36 On the Cover: Roeland Schaftenaar, Oregon State and Nic Wise, Arizona.
PAC-10 NOTEBOOK 2009-10 SEASON PREVIEW Returning All-Pac-10 performers... There'll be plenty of opportunities for Pac-10 student-athletes to make a name for themselves as the league returns just four All-Pac-10 performers - California guards Patrick Christopher (first team) and Jerome Randle (first team), Arizona guard Nic Wise (second team) and Washington guard Isaiah Thomas (second team). Points from the long ball... The league returns four of its top 10 scorers and eight of its top 10 in three-point field goal percentage. California!s Jerome Randle (18.3 pg) is the league!s top returning scorer, while UCLA!s Michael Roll led the league in three-point accuracy (.515). In fact, the top three players in terms of three-point field goals made game return - Oregon's Tajuan Porter (2.8 pg), Arizona State's Rihards Kuksiks (2.7 pg) and Randle (2.5 pg). Porter has 279 career three-pointers and is four away from setting the Oregon career record. Thank you for being so thoughtful... The league returns three of the top five players in assists. California's Jerome Randle led the Pac-10 with 5.0 assist per game, followed by Arizona State's Derek Glasser (4.8 apg). Arizona's Nic Wise was fifth in the league with 4.6 assists per game. Defense wins... Washington State led the nation in scoring defense (55.4 ppg). It was a Pac-10 record sixth consecutive season in which the Cougars led the league, and It!s the lowest scoring defense average since Oregon State allowed just 55.0 ppg during the 1981-82 season... In all, five teams held the opposition to fewer than 65 ppg. All five teams appeared in the postseason. Home sweet home...the Pac-10 averaged 8,340 fans during the 2008-09 season. It's the fourth time in five years that the averaged attendance topped 8,250 fans... Pac-10 teams posted a 75-9 (.893) record at home in non-conference action. Postseason success... For the second straight season, a record nine Pac-10 teams played in the postseason (6 NCAA, 1 NIT, 2 CBI). For the third consecutive year, the Pac-10 had a record-matching six teams appear in the NCAA Tournament (also achieved in 2002, 2007 and 2008)... Over the last four seasons, the Pac-10 has posted a record of 32-22 (.593) in NCAA Tournament play... Oregon State captured the CBI title, winning its best-of-three series with UTEP. New coaches... With three hires in the off-season, there has been seven coaching changes in the Pac-10 over the last two years. Arizona will have its fourth different head coach in four years as Sean Miller takes over in Tucson. Ken Bone was tabbed to take over the reigns at Washington State. Kevin O'Neill, no stranger to Pac-10 basketball after serving as interim head coach at Arizona in 2007-08, takes over at USC. For Country... Several Pac-10 players spent their summer playing on various teams in international competition. U19 World Championships DeAngelo Casto, WSU - USA (Gold) Klay Thompson, WSU - USA (Gold) Brock Motum, WSU - Australia U20 European Championships Nikola Vucevic, USC - Montenegro World University Games Quincy Pondexter, Washington - USA (Bronze) Nikola Koprivica, WSU - Serbia (Gold) Max Zhang, California - China Quincy Pondexter, Washington NBA raids Pac-10 talent, again... The Pac-10 had six players selected in the first round of the 2009 NBA Draft, giving the league a total of 13 first-round picks over the last two years of the NBA Draft. The Pac-10 has had seven players taken among the first 10 picks over the last two years. Over the last two NBA Drafts a total of 21 Pac-10 players have been selected representing nine of the Conference's 10 member institutions. That's most among all conferences during that span, outdistancing the Atlantic Coast, Big 12 and Big East (13 each). First Round 3. James Harden, ASU Oklahoma City 8. Jordan Hill, ARIZ New York 9. DeMar DeRozan, USC Toronto 17. Jrue Holiday, UCLA Philadelphia 21. Darren Collison, UCLA New Orleans 26. Taj Gibson, USC Chicago Second Round 31. Jeff Pendergraph, ASU Sacramento 38. Jon Brockman, WASH Portland 44. Chase Budinger, ARIZ Detroit Jerome Randle, California PACIFIC LIFE PAC-10 TOURNAMENT Wed., March 10 - Sat., March 13 Staples Center Los Angeles, Calif. PAC-10 MEN'S BASKETBALL MEDIA DAY Thurs., Oct. 29, 2009 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Hilton Los Angeles Airport Los Angeles, Calif. 2 2009-10 Pac-10 Hoops Prospectus www.pac-10.org
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PAC-10 NOTEBOOK TEAM PRODUCTION RETURNING IN 2009-10 CAREER LEADERS RETURNING IN 2009-10 SCORING 1. California.............. 93.9% 2. Oregon.... 88.9% 3. Oregon State... 87.8% 4. Washington............. 62.2% 5. Arizona State.... 49.8% 6. Arizona................ 41.2% Stanford.... 41.2% 8. Washington State........ 38.6% 9. UCLA... 38.5% 10. USC.... 33.0% ASSISTS 1. California... 93.7% 2. Oregon State... 80.4% 3. Oregon.... 76.1% 4. Washington............. 72.7% 5. Arizona State... 67.1% 6. Arizona................ 54.6% 7. Washington State........ 43.9% 8. Stanford... 35.5% 9. UCLA................. 32.7% 10. USC.... 26.3% POINTS Tajuan Porter (Sr.), ORE....1,435 Jerome Randle (Sr.), CAL...... 1,184 Patrick Christopher (Sr.), CAL... 1,154 Quincy Pondexter (Sr.), WASH.. 1,101 Dwight Lewis (Sr.), USC....1,047 Theo Robertson (Sr.), CAL.... 903 Nic Wise (Sr.), ARIZ............ 838 Derek Glasser (Sr.), ASU........ 695 Landry Fields (Sr.), STAN.... 689 Seth Tarver (Sr.), OSU.......... 656 ASSISTS Derek Glasser (Sr.), ASU........ 393 Jerome Randle (Sr.), CAL....... 374 Nic Wise (Sr.), ARIZ............ 291 Josh Tarver (Sr.), OSU... 251 Tajuan Porter (Sr.), ORE.... 204 Theo Robertson (Sr.), CAL.... 193 Quincy Pondexter (Sr.), WASH... 167 Patrick Christopher (Sr.), CAL.... 164 Joevan Catron (Sr.), ORE.... 156 Dwight Lewis (Sr.), USC.... 154 REBOUNDING 1. Oregon State... 93.1% 2. California... 88.4% 3. Oregon.... 88.1% 4. Washington............. 64.5% 5. Stanford.... 57.1% 6. UCLA... 53.4% 7. Washington State........ 50.4% 8. Arizona State... 48.5% 9. USC... 37.0% 10. Arizona... 33.1% THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 1. California... 100.0% 2. Oregon.... 88.6% 3. Oregon State... 81.5% 4. Arizona State.... 79.9% 5. Washington............. 56.8% 6. Arizona................ 50.0% 7. Washington State........ 48.1% 8. USC... 45.7% 9. Stanford... 37.3% 10. UCLA................. 30.2% STEALS 1. California... 94.3% 2. Oregon State... 84.3% 3. Oregon.... 81.1% 4. Washington............. 67.2% 5. Arizona State... 62.2% 6. Arizona... 52.1% 7. Washington State........ 50.8% 8. Stanford... 50.7% 9. USC... 37.1% 10. UCLA.... 34.9% BLOCKS 1. Oregon State... 98.5% 2. Oregon.... 96.9% 3. Washington............. 89.5% 4. California... 78.8% 5. Stanford... 65.8% 6. UCLA... 62.7% 7. Washington State........ 54.2% 8. Arizona State... 43.1% 9. Arizona................ 24.0% 10. USC.................. 21.2% REBOUNDS Quincy Pondexter (Sr.), WASH... 492 Joevan Catron (Sr.), ORE.... 459 Seth Tarver (Sr.), OSU.......... 386 Landry Fields (Sr.), STAN.... 367 Theo Robertson (Sr.), CAL.... 347 Roeland Schaftenaar (Sr.), OSU.. 330 Patrick Christopher (Sr.), CAL.... 323 Jamal Boykin (Sr.), CAL... 307 Jerren Shipp (Sr.), ASU......... 267 Dwight Lewis (Sr.), USC.... 267 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Tajuan Porter (Sr.), ORE.... 279 Jerome Randle (Sr.), CAL....... 160 Rihards Kuksiks (Jr.), ASU... 132 Michael Roll (Sr.), UCLA.... 129 Ty Abbott (Jr.), ASU............ 121 Derek Glasser (Sr.), ASU........ 107 Patrick Christopher (Sr.), CAL.... 106 Dwight Lewis (Sr.), USC.... 106 Theo Robertson (Sr.), CAL.... 104 Nic Wise (Sr.), ARIZ............ 103 STEALS Nic Wise (Sr.), ARIZ.............113 Seth Tarver (Sr.), OSU.......... 107 Venoy Overton (Jr.), WASH....... 92 Derek Glasser (Sr.), ASU......... 87 Dwight Lewis (Sr.), USC.... 84 Tajuan Porter (Sr.), ORE.... 76 Ty Abbott (Jr.), ASU............. 72 Lathen Wallace (Jr.), OSU........ 68 Joevan Catron (Sr.), ORE.... 67 Theo Robertson (Sr.), CAL.... 65 Jerome Randle (Sr.), CAL........ 65 BLOCKS Roeland Schaftenaar, (Sr.), OSU... 52 M. Bryan-Amaning (Jr.), WASH.... 50 DeAngelo Casto (So.), WSU...... 39 Josh Owens (Jr.), STAN... 30 Ty Abbott (Jr.), ASU............. 29 Landry Fields (Sr.), STAN.... 29 Michael Dunigan (So.), ORE...... 28 James Keefe (Sr.), UCLA... 28 Joevan Catron (Sr.), ORE.... 28 Jamelle Horne (Jr.), ARIZ... 25 Nikola Dragovic (Sr.), UCLA.... 25 Tajuan Porter, Oregon Dwight Lewis, USC Landry Fields, Stanford 4 2009-10 Pac-10 Hoops Prospectus www.pac-10.org
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