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The 2008–09 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball season ended with six teams participating in the 2009 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament and two teams playing in the College Basketball Invitational (CBI).
Contents
- Pre season
- Conference games
- Conference tournament
- Post season
- All Americans
- All Pac 10 teams
- All Academic
- USBWA All District team
- References
The Washington Huskies won the regular season championship and its head coach Lorenzo Romar was named coach of the year.
Only three teams, Washington (#14), UCLA (#17) and Arizona State (#19), finished the season in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll. They were #15, #18, and #19 respectively in the "AP Top 25" polls. However, in the final post-NCAA tournament coaches' poll, Arizona was also ranked, coming in at #24, behind Washington (#16), UCLA (#18) and Arizona State (#19).
Pre-season
Mike Montgomery, who was previously the head coach of the Stanford Cardinal, came back to college coaching with the California Golden Bears. Craig Robinson, President Barack Obama's brother-in-law, became the head coach of the Oregon State Beavers. Lute Olson retired from Arizona and Russ Pennell took over.
Pac-10 teams participated in the Pac-10/Big 12 Series. They also took part in other pre-season tournament games, including the 2K Sports Classic, and the John R. Wooden Classic in the Honda Center. Oregon Ducks played in the Maui Invitational Tournament and Washington State Cougars were there at the Legends Classic.
Conference games
Washington was first in scoring offense and rebounding offense, while Washington State was first in scoring defense and free throw percentage in conference games. UCLA was on top in scoring margin, field goal percentage and 3-point field goal percentage.
Arizona led the conference in attendance with a total of 232,576 in 17 games, averaging 13,681 (14,545 capacity).
Conference tournament
USC, the #6 seed team, won the 2009 Pacific Life Pacific-10 Conference Men's Basketball Tournament at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California on March 14, in front of a crowd of 16,988. The team defeated #4 seed Arizona State and won the school's first tournament championship. It was also the first time a team seeded sixth in the tournament went on to win the championship. The Trojans received the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA National Tournament.
Post season
Six Pac-10 teams participated in the 2009 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. Five teams won their first round games, but only Arizona played in the regional semi-finals. The Wildcats lost to Louisville 103–64.
Oregon State and Stanford played in the College Basketball Invitational (CBI). Oregon State defeated Stanford (65–62) in over-time in the semi-finals and played UTEP for the championship in a best of three-game series. Oregon State won the CBI title by winning the first and third games over UTEP.
All-Americans
James Harden (SG, Sophomore), of Arizona State was named to the 2009 Consensus All-America first team. He was listed on the Associated Press, the USBWA, and the Sporting News All-American lists to qualify for the "Consensus All-America".
The following players from Pac-10 were honored on the AP All American list:
First Team (Player, School, Ht, Wt, Yr, Key stats)
Honorable mention (Player, School)
All-Pac-10 teams
Regular season honors:
First team
(Name, School, Pos, Yr, Ht, Wt, Hometown (Last School))
All-Academic
The 2008–09 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)
Second Team (School, Year, GPA, Major)
Taylor Rochestie, of Washington State, was named a Pacific-10 Conference winter Scholar-Athletes of the Year.
USBWA All-District team
The U.S. Basketball Writers Association's 2008–09 Men's All-District Teams (District IX: CA, OR, WA, HI, AZ, AK):