The 2007–08
Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball Men's college basketball in the Pac-12 Conference began in 1915 with the formation of the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC). Principal members of the PCC founded the Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) in 1959, and subsequently went by ...
season ended with six teams participating in the
2008 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
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, two teams playing in the
National Invitation Tournament
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(NIT) and one team playing in the
College Basketball Invitational (CBI).
The
UCLA won the regular season & conference tournament championship and
Stanford
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head coach
Trent Johnson
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was named coach of the year.
Only three teams, UCLA,
UCLA (#2),
Stanford
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(#11) and
Washington State (#21) finished the season in the
ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll. They were #3, #11, and #21 respectively in the "
AP Top 25" polls. In the final post-NCAA tournament coaches' poll, UCLA dropped to #4, Stanford stayed at #11 and Washington State moved up to #15.
Pre-season
Hall of fame basketball coach
Lute Olson, who had been the head coach of the
Arizona Wildcats
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for 24 seasons, had to take a personal leave of absence and
Kevin O'Neill took over for the season in an interim basis.
Pac-10 teams participated in the
Pac-10/Big 12 Series. They also took part in other x-season tournament games, including the
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, the
NIT Season Tip-Off in
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and the
Anaheim Classic
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in the
Anaheim Convention Center.
Arizona State played in the
Maui Invitational Tournament.
Conference games
Oregon was first in scoring offense, field goal percentage and 3-point field goal percentage while Washington State was first in scoring defense. Stanford was first rebounding while California was first in free throw percentage in conference games. UCLA was on top in scoring margin. Arizona led the conference in attendance with a total of 241,703 in 17 games, averaging 14,218 (14,545 capacity).
Conference tournament
UCLA, the #1 seed team, won the
2008 Pacific Life Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball tournament at the
Staples Center
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in
Los Angeles, California on March 15, in front of a crowd of 18,672. The team defeated #2 seed Stanford and won the school's third tournament championship. The Bruins received the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA National Tournament.
* Denotes a vacated win, as the result of a January 3, 2010 announcement that USC has vacated all wins during the 2007–2008 season, including its Pac-10 Conference tournament victory over Arizona State (therefore, USC finished the season with a record of 0–12).
Postseason
Six Pac-10 teams participated in the
2008 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
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. Three teams won their first-round games and all three would go on to play in their regional semi-finals. UCLA would go on to advance to the
Final Four, their 18th Final Four in school history. They would go on to lose to the
Memphis Tigers 63–78.
Arizona State and California played in the
NIT. Arizona State lost in their regional Quarterfinals against
Florida 57–70. California lost in the Second round to
Ohio State 56–73.
Washington played in the
College Basketball Invitational (CBI), where they would lose their opening round game 71–72 to
Valparaiso.
Highlights and notes
Oregon State fired head coach
Jay John
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after the Beavers started 0–6 in conference, he only had 1 winning season in five and half years at Oregon State.
Kevin Mouton took over in the interim for the remainder of the season.
Two days after losing to Ohio State in the 2008 NIT,
California fired head coach
Ben Braun and would be replaced by former Stanford head coach
Mike Montgomery.
On April 10, 2008, Stanford basketball coach announced he was leaving the program for
LSU. On April 27, former
Duke assistant
Johnny Dawkins
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would becoming the 17th head coach in Stanford basketball history.
In October 2008,
Arizona Wildcats
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hall of fame coach
Lute Olson would announce his retirement from the sport due to health reasons. He ended his career at Arizona with a 589–187 record, four final fours and one national title. The 589 wins would be a conference record and amassed 780-280 overall, which at the time was 10th most in wins all time.
Russ Pennell
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Pennell was born in Pittsburg, Kansas and graduated from Pittsburg High School. He played colle ...
became the interim head coach on October 24.
Awards and honors
All-Americans
Kevin Love (C, Freshman), of UCLA was named to the
2008 Consensus All-America first team. He was listed on the
Associated Press, the
USBWA, and the
Sporting News
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All-American lists to qualify for the "Consensus All-America".
Ryan Anderson (PF, Sophomore), of California was a Sporting News Second team All-American.
Darren Collison, (PG, Junior) was an Associated Press Third team All-American.
The following players from Pac-10 were honored on the
AP All American list:
First Team (Player, School, Ht, Wt, Yr, Key stats)
* Kevin Love, UCLA, 6–10, 260, Fr., 17.5 ppg, 10.6 rpg, 1.9 apg, 29.6 min., 55.9 fg pct
Second Team (Player, School, Ht, Wt, Yr, Key stats)
* Ryan Anderson, California, 6–9, 240, So., 21.1 ppg, 9.9 rpg, 1.4 apg, 32.8 min., 49.0 fg pct
Third Team (Player, School, Ht, Wt, Yr, Key stats)
* Darren Collison, UCLA, 6–1, 160, Jr., 14.5 ppg, 2.6 rpg, 3.8 apg, 34.7 min., 48.1 fg pct
Honorable mention (Player, School)
*
Jerryd Bayless, Arizona
*
Jon Brockman, Washington
*
James Harden, Arizona State
*
O. J. Mayo
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, USC
All-Pac-10 teams
Regular season honors:
*
Player of The Year:
Kevin Love, UCLA
*
Freshman of The Year:
Kevin Love, UCLA
*
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:
Russell Westbrook, UCLA
*
Coach of The Year:
Trent Johnson
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, Stanford
First team
(Name, School, Pos, Yr, Ht, Wt, Hometown (Last School))
* Ryan Anderson, CAL, F, So., 6–9, 240, El Dorado Hills, Cali. (Oak Ridge)
* James Harden, ASU, G, Fr., 6–5, 218, Los Angeles, Calif. (Artesia HS)
*
Brook Lopez, STAN, F, So., 7–0, 260, Fresno, Cali. (San Joaquin Memorial)
* Kevin Love, UCLA, C Fr., 6–10, 260, Lake Oswego, Ore. (Lake Oswego)
* O.J. Mayo, USC, G, Fr., 6–5, 210, Huntington, W.V. (Huntington High School)
Second team
* Jerry Bayless, ARIZ, G, Fr., 6–3, 200, Phoenix, Ariz. (St. Mary's)
* Jon Brockman, WASH, F, Sr., 6–7, 255, Snohomish, Wash. (Snohomish HS)
* Darren Collison, UCLA, G, Jr., 6–0, 160, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Etiwanda HS)
*
Maarty Leunen
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...
, ORE, F, Sr., 6–9, 180, Redmond, Ore. (Redmond)
*
Kyle Weaver, WSU, G, Sr., 6–6, 200, Beloit, Wisc. (Beloit Memorial)
Third team
*
Chase Budinger, ARIZ, F, So., 6–7, 218, Encinitas, Calif. (LaCosta Canyon HS)
*
Taj Gibson, USC, F, So., 6–9, 215, Brooklyn, N.Y. (Calvary Christian)
*
Derrick Low
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Professional career
After college, Low was not selected at the 2008 NBA draft.
In July 2008 ...
, WSU, G, Sr., 6–2, 175, Honolulu, Haw. (ʻIolani School)
*
Jeff Pendergraph
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, ASU, F, Jr., 6–9, 240, Etiwanda, Calif. (Etiwanda HS)
* Russell Westbrook, UCLA, G, Fr., 6–3, 187, Lawndale, Cali (Leuzinger)
All-Academic
The 2007–08 Pacific-10 Conference Men's Basketball
All-Academic teams (minimum 3.0 overall grade-point average and be either a starter or significant contributor):
First Team (School, Year, GPA, Major)
*
Bret Brielmaier
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He was raised in Mankato, Minnesota, and attended Loyol ...
, ARIZ, Sr., 3.04, Interdisciplinary Studies
* Robbie Cowgill, WSU, Sr. 3.36, Management Operations
* Taj Finger, STAN, Sr., 3.06, Communication
* Daven Harmeling, WSU, Jr., 3.51, Health and Fitness Education
*
Taylor Rochestie, WSU, Jr. 3.27, Communication
Second Team (School, Year, GPA, Major)
*
Alfred Aboya
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, UCLA, Jr. 3.06, Political Science
*
Aron Baynes
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, WSU, Jr., 3.15, Movement Studies
* Nikola Knezevic, CAL, So., 3.21, Interdisciplinary Studies
*
Nikola Koprivica
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College career
As a fres ...
, WSU, So., 3.31, Undeclared
*
Roeland Schaftenaar
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, OSU, Jr., 3.17, Pre-Business
Robbie Cowgill, of Washington State, was named a Pacific-10 Conference winter Scholar-Athletes of the Year.
References
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