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2005-06 PAC-10 MEN'S HOOP PROSPECTUS Pac-10 Notebook ............................. 2 Tentative Composite Schedule ........ 5 Arizona Wildcats ............................ 10 Arizona State Sun Devils ............... 12 California Golden Bears ................ 14 Oregon Ducks ............................... 16 Oregon State Beavers ................... 18 Stanford Cardinal .......................... 20 UCLA Bruins .................................. 22 USC Trojans .................................. 24 Washington Huskies ...................... 26 Washington State Cougars............ 28 2004-05 Review ............................ 31 2004-05 Statistics .......................... 33 Postseason Recap ........................ 38 On the Cover: Chris Hernandez, Stanford and Hassan Adams, Arizona Richard Midgely, California Serge Angounou, Arizona State Brandon Roy, Washington

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2005-06 PAC-10MEN'S HOOP

PROSPECTUSPac-10 Notebook .............................2Tentative Composite Schedule ........5Arizona Wildcats ............................10Arizona State Sun Devils ...............12California Golden Bears ................14Oregon Ducks ...............................16Oregon State Beavers ...................18Stanford Cardinal ..........................20UCLA Bruins ..................................22USC Trojans ..................................24Washington Huskies ......................26Washington State Cougars ............282004-05 Review ............................312004-05 Statistics ..........................33Postseason Recap ........................38

On the Cover: Chris Hernandez, Stanford and Hassan Adams, Arizona

Richard Midgely, California

Serge Angounou, Arizona State Brandon Roy, WashingtonS e r g e A n g o u n o u , A r i zo n a S t a t e

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PAC-10 NOTEBOOK

A QUICK LOOK AT THE 2005-06 SEASONHere's a brief rundown of each team in order of the 2003-04 fi nal standings:

ARIZONA - Despite losing All-Pac-10 performers Channing Frye (NBA fi rst round pick) and Salim Stoudamire (NBA second round pick), the Wildcats sitll return ten scholarship players with plenty of experience... Senior forward Hassan Adams is the heart and soul of the team. He was among the league’s top 20 in scoring (12.7 ppg), rebounding (6.0 rpg) and steals (1.86 spg). He was impressive in the NCAA Tournament, posting 16.5 ppg on 28-of-48 (.583) shooting, while pulling down 8.3 rpg... Point guard duties are held down by capable junior Mustafa Shakur. When he dishes out fi ve or more assists in a game, the Wildcats are 28-5 (.848)... Senior guard Chris Rodgers can play both guard positions, giving the Cats fl exibility on the perimeter. Has served as a quality sixth-man and is team’s best defensive player... Junior forward Ivan Radenovic continues to improve. He started 31 games last season while averaging 8.6 ppg/5.5 rpg... Sopho-more guard Jawaan McClellan is a star on the rise and will be joined by another talented freshman class that includes guard J.P. Prince and forward Fendi Onobun.

WASHINGTON - Like Arizona, the Huskies lose two All-Pac-10 performers in Nate Robinson (NBA fi rst round pick) and Tre Simmons, and also are loaded with experience to make a run at the Pac-10 title... Coming off its most successful season since posting an identical school-record 29 wins during the 1938 season, Washington will look to senior guard/forward Brandon Roy to guide the Huskies in defense of their Pac-10 Tournament crown. He has the tools to be an All-Pac-10 performer after post-ing averages of 12.8 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 2.23 assists... Point guard duties may fall to sophomore Ryan Appleby, but he’ll be surrounded by veteran seniors Roy, Mike Jensen (6.3 ppg/4.1 rpg), Bobby Jones (11.2 ppg/5.2 rpg) and Jamaal Wil-liams (9.9 ppg/3.6 rpg)... A talented group of freshmen arrive in Seattle, highlighted by the arrival of local prep star forward Jon Brockman. Brockman, a McDonald’s All-America selection, averaged 28.1 points as a high school senior... The Huskies are riding a home court conference winning streak of 16 games - the longest in school history.

UCLA - The Bruins relied on three freshmen starters last sea-son to get them back into the NCAA Tournament. Those three players are the Bruin's top returning scoeres - Jordan Farmar (13.2 ppg), Arron Affl alo (10.8 ppg) and Josh Shipp (9.3 ppg)... Farmar was a workhorse, logging a league-best 34.4 minutes per game for a freshman... To complement UCLA's youthful and talented perimeter will be the senior tandem of Ryan Hollins and Michael Fey at center. The two combined for 13.1 ppg and 8.2 rpg, but will be counted on to peform at a high level on a consis-tent basis... Fifth-year senior guard Cedric Bozeman returns from a knee injury that caused him to miss the entire 2004-05 season. As the Bruins’ starting point guard two seasons ago,

Nick DeWitz, Oregon State

he piled up a Pac-10 best 5.54 assists per game. He’ll provide strong leadership to a young squad (nine players have yet to experience Division I caliber basketball) that includes standout freshmen Alfred Aboya and Ryan Wright.

STANFORD - Senior point guard Chris Hernandez (15.2 ppg/4.03 apg/1.73 spg) is one of the nation’s best. His gritty play and leadership has been key to Stanford's success...The Cardinal are counting on senior guard Dan Grunfeld to fully recover from a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee. The All-Pac-10 performer averaged 17.9 ppg/5.5 rpg before the injury... Senior forward Matt Haryasz has a good touch for a big man. He averaged 12.5 ppg and 9.1 rpg, posting 11 double-doubles in the process. Ten of those double-doubles came over the course of the last 15 games of the season... As-sisting Hernandez in the backcourt will be athletic sophomore Tim Morris (7.4 ppg/2.0 rpg) and senior Jason Haas. Haas posted a career-high 18 points in Stanford’s upset of Washing-ton. That victory may have been the key to Stanford’s selection for the postseason... Depth could be an issue for the Cardinal, but their non-conference schedule should help the freshmen gain some quality minutes and experiecne. Of the team’s fi rst 10 games, the Cardinal leave northern California for only one game (at Montana, Dec. 2).

OREGON STATE - Fresh off their fi rst winning season and postseason appearance since 1990, the Beavers are primed for another successful season... They are deep on the perimeter with senior guard Lamar Hurd (3.00 apg/3.2 rpg), junior guard Jason

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Gabe Pruitt, USC

WASHINGTON STATE - The Cougars continue to impress under coach Dick Bennett and his rebuilding process. The Cougars swept NCAA Tournament bound Stanford last season. Then knocked off Arizona for the first time since 1986, ending a 39-game losing streak to the Wildcats... The defensive-minded Cougars, who led the Pac-10 in scoring defense (56.9 ppg) and field goal percentage defense (.407), will again challenge offensive-minded teams... Sophomore point guard Derrick Low is the team’s top returning scorer, averaging 7.0 points and a team-best 2.83 assists... Sophomore center Robbie Cowgill is the team’s top returning rebounder, averaging 3.4 boards a game. He led all Pac-10 freshmen with 27 blocked shots... Both Low and Cowgill were rewarded for their solid freshman campaigns with Pac-10 All-Freshman honorable mention selection... While the Cougars have good depth on the perimeter with guards Kyle Weaver (4.8 ppg/3.2 rpg), Josh Akognon (3.9 ppg/1.4 rpg) and Randy Green (2.0 ppg/1.0 rpg), they'll need to count on the newcomers to provide rebounding and low post scoring.

OREGON - The Ducks return nearly all their firepower for the 2005-06 season.... Six juniors and six sophomores dominate the Duck roster... Junior point guard Aaron Brooks led the squad with 14.7 points and 4.63 assists per game. He logged 33.1 minutes per game, third among returning Pac-10 players... The next four players to lead the team in scoring last season were freshmen. A year older and a year wiser could make Or-egon a dangerous team... Sophomore guard Malik Hairston earned Pac-10 All-Freshman honors after posting 13.1 points and 5.0 rebounds per game. Sophomore guard Bryce Taylor followed with 11.6 points per game, with sophomore forward

Fontenet (3.00 apg/8.0 ppg), and long range shooters in senior Chris Stephens (142 career three-pointers) and sophomore Angelo Tsagarakis (OSU freshman record 45 three-pointers)... Senior forward Nick DeWitz (14.0 ppg/5.8 rpg/2.0 bpg), the Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year, sophomore forward Sasa Cuic (9.2 ppg/3.9 rpg), and junior center Kyle Jeffers give OSU a strong presence in the low post... Like their rivals, the Beavers need to find a way to win on the road, especially in Pac-10 play where they are 1-17 over the last two years.

ARIZONA STATE - Juniors Kevin Kruger and Bryson Krueger head up a quality Sun Devil backcourt. The two combined for 109 three-pointers, while shooting at a 38 percent clip from be-yond the arc. Kruger returns as the team’s top scorer, averaging 11.0 points. He also passed out 3.44 assists per game... Senior Tyrone Jackson (3.6 ppg, 2.06 apg, 0.84 spg) and freshman Seketoure Henry will give the Sun Devils a strong perimeter game... The aggressive play of junior forward Serge Angounou. He’s the club's top returning rebounder, and second among all returning Pac-10 players, collecting 6.5 rebounds per game. He’s also the team’s top returner in terms of steals (31) and blocked shots (12)... Highly-regarded FR forward Sylvester Seay has the talent to excel in the Pac-10 and while he may not make Sun Devil fans forget Ike Diogu (NBA first round pick), he should post some quality numbers in his first season.

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PAC-10 NOTEBOOK

RETURNINGPRODUCTION

SCORING 1. Oregon 91.7% 2. California 86.3% 3. Stanford 75.3% 4. UCLA 65.0% 5. Oregon State 63.6% 6. Arizona 57.5% 7. USC 52.3% 8. Washington 49.7% 9. Washington State 44.4% 10. Arizona State 42.0%

REBOUNDS 1. Oregon 88.3% 2. California 81.3% 3. Arizona 72.6% 4. Stanford 69.9% 5. UCLA 69.3% 6. Oregon State 67.3% 7. Washington 62.0% 8. Washington State 45.4% 9. Arizona State 41.9% 10. USC 28.8%

3-POINT FIELD GOALS 1. California 99.1% 2. Oregon 97.1% 3. Stanford 87.9% 4. Oregon State 80.4% 5. USC 79.0% 6. Arizona State 57.8% 7. UCLA 53.8% 8. Arizona 50.6% 9. Washington State 42.5% 10. Washington 33.1%

ASSISTS 1. Oregon 90.6% 2. California 86.0% 3. Stanford 77.7% 4. Arizona 74.9% 5. UCLA 71.9% 6. Oregon State 70.2% 7. USC 53.3% 8. Arizona State 50.6% 9. Washington State 49.4% 10. Washington 31.2%

STEALS 1. Oregon 89.5% 2. California 85.8% 3. Arizona 77.7% 4. Oregon State 67.9% 5. Stanford 67.1% 6. UCLA 61.5% 7. Arizona State 51.2% 8. Washington 50.3% 9. USC 49.2% 10. Washington State 44.3%

BLOCKS 1. Oregon 84.6% 2. UCLA 82.4% 3. Stanford 77.9% 4. Oregon State 68.3% 5. California 62.2% 6. Washington 60.9% 7. Washington State 58.8% 8. Arizona 38.2% 9. Arizona State 25.0% 10. USC 21.1%

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS

POINTSHassan Adams (Sr.), ARIZ ..... 1275Richard Midgley (Sr.), CAL ....... 919Bobby Jones (Sr.), WASH ........ 883Chris Hernandez (Sr.), STAN ... 845Chris Stephens (Sr.), OSU ....... 857Brandon Roy (Sr.), WASH ........ 811Matt Haryasz (Sr.), STAN ......... 655Mike Jensen (Sr.), WASH ......... 623Dan Grunfeld (Sr.), STAN ......... 620Mustafa Shakur (Jr.), ARIZ ....... 580

REBOUNDSHassan Adams (Sr.), ARIZ ....... 551Matt Haryasz (Sr.), STAN ......... 461Bobby Jones (Sr.), WASH ........ 454Mike Jensen (Sr.), WASH ......... 395Brandon Roy (Sr.), WASH ........ 331Isaiah Fox (Sr.), ARIZ ............... 302Lamar Hurd (Sr.), OSU ............. 300Ryan Hollins (Sr.), UCLA .......... 298Mustafa Shakur (Jr.), ARIZ ....... 275Ivan Radenovic (Jr.), ARIZ ....... 265

3-POINTERS MADEChris Stephens (Sr.), OSU ....... 142Richard Midgley (Sr.), CAL ....... 134Chris Hernandez (Sr.), STAN ... 123Lodrick Stewart (Jr.), USC ........ 105Kevin Kruger (Jr.), ASU ............ 100Aaron Brooks (Jr.), ORE ............. 80Chris Rodgers (Sr.), ARIZ ........... 80Gabe Pruitt (So.), USC ............... 63Hassan Adams (Sr.), ARIZ ......... 60Mike Jensen (Sr.), WASH ........... 60

ASSISTS Lamar Hurd (Sr.), OSU ............. 330Cedric Bozeman (Sr.), UCLA .... 315Chris Hernandez (Sr.), STAN ... 301Mustafa Shakur (Jr.), ARIZ ....... 301Richard Midgely (Sr.), CAL ....... 217Aaron Brooks (Jr.), ORE ........... 181Brandon Roy (Sr.), WASH ........ 173Hassan Adams (Sr.), ARIZ ....... 169Kevin Kruger (Jr.), ASU ............ 168Chris Rodgers (Sr.), ARIZ ......... 164

STEALSHassan Adams (Sr.), ARIZ ....... 156Chris Hernandez (Sr.), STAN ..... 99Chris Rodgers (Sr.), ARIZ ........... 96Bobby Jones (Sr.), WASH .......... 94Lamar Hurd (Sr.), OSU ............... 90Richard Midgely (Sr.), CAL ......... 86Lodrick Stewart (Jr.), USC .......... 74Mustafa Shakur (Jr.), ARIZ ......... 61Mike Jensen (Sr.), WASH ........... 57Brandon Roy (Sr.), WASH .......... 57

BLOCKSMatt Haryasz (Sr.), STAN ........... 83Ryan Hollins (Sr.), UCLA ............ 72Hassan Adams (Sr.), ARIZ ......... 69 Dominic McGuire (Jr.), CAL ........ 53Nick DeWitz (Sr.), OSU .............. 52Bobby Jones (Sr.), WASH .......... 42Michael Fey (Sr.), UCLA ............. 37Mike Jensen (Sr.), WASH ........... 37Kyle Jeffers (Jr.), OSU ................ 35Rod Benson (Sr.), CAL ............... 29

Maarty Leunen and sophomore guard Oguchi Chamberlain contributing 5.6 points and 5.0 points respectively... Continued improvement from sophomore center Ray Schafer should help the Ducks in the paint. He’s gained confi dence and worked on his endurance during the offseason... While the Ducks thrive at home in Mac Court, the road woes (3-7 road record) need to be overcome if Oregon is to continue playing in March.

CALIFORNIA - The Bears welcome the return of sophomore forward Leon Powe, the Pac-10 Freshman of the Year in 2004. He sat out last season recovering from a knee injury. If he matches his freshman numbers (15.1 ppg/9.5 rpg), Cal will have one of the league's top inside/outside combinations in Powe and senior guard Richard Midgely. Midgely is among the league’s top returning players in career scoring (919 points), three-point-ers (134), assists (217), and steals (86)... The may have the deepest frontcourt in the Pac-10 with senior forward/center Rod Benson (13.3 ppg/6.3 rpg), athletic sophomore forward DeVon Hardin (4.3 ppg/4.5 rpg/26 blocked shots) and freshman center Jordan Wilkes... Six players listed on the roster stand 6-8 or taller... Junior guard/forward Marquise Kately will be expected to bounce back from a sophomore slump in which his scoring average dipped from 10.5 points per game on 53.5 percent shooting as a freshman to 9.3 points per game on 44.5 percent shooting last season... Look for junior Ayinde Ubaka to take control at point guard. If he stumbles, senior Martin Smith is more than capable to step in. The two split time at the point last season where they combined for 6.57 assists per game

USC - First-year coach Tim Floyd will be welcomed by an explosive perimeter game. The top three scorers on last year’s USC squad are sophomores Nick Young (11.1 ppg) and Gabe Pruitt (12.3 ppg), and junior Lodrick Stewart (12.1 ppg)... Pruitt and Stewart combined for 133 three-pointers, shooting 42.2 per-cent... With few returning letterwinners, starting spots are wide open, especially in the frontcourt... Although Floyd was hired in January, he did not assume on-fl oor coaching duties until after the season. That allowed him to scour the country for his fi rst recruiting class. He signed eight players, including junior transfer Abdoulaye Ndiaye and freshmen RouSean Cromwell. Those two post players should help fi ll the void left in the key by the departure of Jeff McMillan (9.6 ppg/6.9 rpg), Rory O'Neil (9.0 ppg/4.6 rpg) and Gregg Guenther (6.7 ppg/5.3 rpg)... This is the last season that USC will play in the spacious LA Sports Arena, before moving into the new state-of-the-art Galen Center, which will be completed prior to the 2006-07 season.

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Brandon Roy, Washington

Wed., Nov. 2Lewis & Clark at Oregon State (X)

Thur., Nov. 3Basketball Travelers at Arizona State (X)

Fri., Nov. 4Basketball Travelers at UCLA (X)Cal State Dominguez Hills at USC (X1)

Sat., Nov. 5Sonoma State at Stanford (X)

Sun., Nov. 6Simon Fraser at Washington (X)

Wed., Nov. 9Sonoma State at Arizona (X)Southern Oregon at Oregon (X)

Thur., Nov. 10Exhibition at Oregon State (X)Cal State Monterey Bay at UCLA (X)

Sat., Nov. 12Cal Poly Pomona at Stanford (X)

Sun., Nov. 13Washington hosts BCA Classic (14)Cal State San Bernardino at USC (X1)

Mon., Nov. 14Univ. of Alberta at Arizona State (X)Washington hosts BCA Classic (14)Humboldt State at California (X)

Tues., Nov. 15New Mexico State at UCLA (preseason NIT) (10)Washington hosts BCA Classic (14)Oregon Tech at Oregon (X)

Wed., Nov. 16Basketball Travelers at Arizona (X)

Thur., Nov. 17UCLA in Preseason NIT 2nd Round, if necessary (10)

Fri., Nov. 18UC Riverside at Washington StateCalifornia at Eastern Michigan

Sat., Nov. 19Delaware State at UCLAAmerican at WashingtonUC Irvine at Stanford

Sun., Nov. 20Tennessee Tech at Oregon (7)Cal State Northridge at USC

Mon., Nov. 21Arizona in EA Sports Maui Invitational (ESPN) (1)Savannah State at Oregon (7)Long Beach State at California

Tues., Nov. 22Arizona in EA Sports Maui Invitational (ESPN) (1)Prairie View A&M at Oregon StateIdaho at WashingtonBrigham Young at Washington State (15)Pacifi c at Oregon (7)

Wed., Nov. 23Arizona in EA Sports Maui Invitational (ESPN) (1)UCLA in Preseason NIT (11)USC at Great Alaska Shootout (13)San Francisco at Stanford

Thur., Nov. 24USC at Great Alaska Shootout (13)

Fri., Nov. 25UCLA in Preseason NIT (11)Loyola Marymount at WashingtonUSC at Great Alaska Shootout (13)California hosts Golden Bear Classic (4)

Sat., Nov. 26Oregon State at Fresno StateIdaho at Washington StateRice at OregonUSC at Great Alaska Shootout (13)California hosts Golden Bear Classic (4)

Sun., Nov. 27Virginia at Arizona

Mon., Nov. 28UC Santa Barbara at Arizona StateCal Poly at Stanford

Tue., Nov. 29Albany at UCLA

Wed., Nov. 30Wyoming at Washington StateOregon at VanderbiltUC Riverside at USCSan Jose State at California

Fri., Dec. 2Stanford at Montana

Sat., Dec. 3Arizona at HoustonUNLV at Oregon StateKansas State at Washington StateGeorgetown at OregonBrigham Young at USC

Sun., Dec. 4Coppin State at UCLAGonzaga at WashingtonStanford at UC Davis

Mon., Dec. 5Minnesota at Arizona State

Tue., Dec. 6Northern Arizona at Arizona (or THUR., Dec. 8)San Diego State at California

Thur., Dec. 8Washington State at Gonzaga

Sat., Dec. 10St. Mary’s at ArizonaPortland at Oregon StateUCLA in Wooden Classic (12)Washington vs. New Mexico (12)Oregon vs. Illinois (8)USC at Loyola MarymountCalifornia vs. Kansas (5) (in Kansas City)

Tues., Dec. 13Santa Clara at Oregon

Wed., Dec. 14Northern Colorado at Oregon State

Fri., Dec. 16Eastern Washington at WashingtonWestern Michigan at USC

Sat., Dec. 17Arizona at Utah (ESPN)Arizona State at IowaOregon State vs. Georgia (8)UCLA at Michigan Portland at Washington StateOregon at New Mexico

Sun., Dec. 18Alcorn State at USCDenver at Stanford

Mon., Dec. 19Arizona hosts Fiesta Classic (2)

Tues., Dec. 20Oregon State at Rainbow Classic (9)Howard at Oregon

Wed., Dec. 21Arizona hosts Fiesta Classic (2)Arizona State hosts ASU Hoops Classic (3)Oregon State at Rainbow Classic (9)Wagner at UCLANorth Carolina at USCCalifornia vs. DePaul (6)Stanford vs. Princeton (6)

Thur., Dec. 22Arizona State hosts ASU Hoops Classic (3)Oregon State at Rainbow Classic (9)Washington State vs. Utah (16)Oregon at Portland

Fri., Dec. 23Oregon State at Rainbow Classic (9)Sacramento State at UCLALehigh at WashingtonNorth Carolina A&T at USC

Tues., Dec. 27Portland State at Oregon

Wed., Dec. 28Texas-Pan American at Oregon State

Thur., Dec. 29Arizona at Washington State (15)Arizona State at WashingtonCalifornia at USCStanford at UCLA

Sat., Dec. 31Arizona at WashingtonArizona State at Washington StateCalifornia at UCLAStanford at USCOregon State at Oregon

Mon., Jan. 2Cornell at Washington

Thur.., Jan. 5UCLA at ArizonaUSC at Arizona StateOregon at CaliforniaOregon State at Stanford

Sat., Jan. 7USC at ArizonaUCLA at Arizona StateOregon at StanfordOregon State at CaliforniaWashington State at Washington

Thur., Jan. 12Arizona at Oregon StateArizona State at OregonWashington State at USCWashington at UCLA

Fri., Jan. 13California at Stanford

Sat., Jan. 14Arizona at OregonArizona State at Oregon StateWashington State at UCLAWashington at USC

Thur., Jan. 19Stanford at ArizonaCalifornia at Arizona StateOregon at Washington StateOregon State at WashingtonUSC at UCLA

Sat., Jan. 21California at ArizonaStanford at Arizona StateOregon at WashingtonOregon State at Washington StateWest Virginia at UCLA

Wed., Jan. 25Arizona at Arizona State

Thur., Jan. 26USC at Oregon StateUCLA at OregonWashington at CaliforniaWashington State at Stanford

Sat., Jan. 28Arizona at North Carolina (CBS)USC at OregonUCLA at Oregon StateWashington at StanfordWashington State at California

Thur., Feb. 2Arizona at USCArizona State at UCLACalifornia at Oregon StateStanford at Oregon

Sat., Feb. 4Arizona at UCLAArizona State at USCCalifornia at OregonStanford at Oregon StateWashington at Washington State

Thur., Feb. 9Oregon at ArizonaOregon State at Arizona StateUSC at WashingtonUCLA at Washington StateStanford at California

Sat., Feb. 11Oregon State at ArizonaOregon at Arizona StateUSC at Washington StateUCLA at WashingtonStanford at Gonzaga

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Thur., Feb. 16Arizona at CaliforniaArizona State at StanfordWashington at OregonWashington State at Oregon State

Sat., Feb. 18Arizona at StanfordArizona State at CaliforniaWashington at Oregon StateWashington State at OregonUCLA at USC

Thur., Feb. 23Oregon at USCOregon State at UCLACalifornia at Washington StateStanford at Washington

Sat., Feb. 25Oregon at UCLAOregon State at USCCalifornia at WashingtonStanford at Washington StateArizona State at Arizona

Thur., Mar. 2Washington at ArizonaWashington State at Arizona StateUSC at StanfordUCLA at California

Sat., Mar. 4Washington State at ArizonaWashington at Arizona StateUSC at CaliforniaUCLA at StanfordOregon at Oregon State

Wed., Mar. 8Pac-10 Tournament Opening Round (17)

Thur., Mar. 9Pac-10 Tournament Quarterfi nals (17)

Fri., Mar. 10Pac-10 Tournament Semifi nals (17)

Sat., Mar. 11Pac-10 Tournament Championship (17)

Tournaments and Neutral Sites(X) Exhibition(X1) Exhibition at Lyon Center (USC campus)(1) EA Sports Maui Invitational, Lahaina, Maui (Arizona, Arkansas, Chaminade, Connecticut, Gonzaga, Kansas, Mary-

land, Michigan State)(2) Fiesta Bowl Classic, Tucson, Ariz. (Arizona, Central Florida, Sam Houston State, Western Kentucky)(3) ASU Hoops Classic, Tempe, Ariz. (Arizona State, Boise State, Northern Arizona, San Francisco)(4) Golden Bear Classic, Berkeley, Calif. (California, Cal State Northridge, Northeastern, Northern Colorado)(5) Kansas City, Kan. (Kemper Arena)(6) Pete Newell Challenge, Oakland, Calif.(7) Hispanic Classic, Eugene, Ore. (Oregon, Pacifi c, Savannah State, Tennessee Tech)(8) Portland, Ore. (Rose Garden)(9) Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawai’i (Colorado State, Iowa State, Hawai’i, Loyola Marymount, Mississippi, Northwest-

ern State, Oregon State, Western Michigan)(10) Pre-Season NIT (1st Round, 2nd Round if necessary)(11) Pre-Season NIT Semifi nals/Finals, if necessary, N.Y.N.Y (Madison Square Garden)(12) Wooden Classic, Anaheim, Calif. (Arrowhead Pond)(13) Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, Alaska (Alaska-Anchorage, Eastern Washington, Marquette, Monmouth, Oral

Roberts, South Carolina, USC, TBA)(14) BCA Classic, Seattle, Wash. (Air Force, Miami, Morgan State, UNC Greensboro, Southern, Texas-Arlington, Wash-

ington, Wisconsin-Green Bay)(15) Spokane, Wash. (Spokane Arena)(16) Seattle, Wash. (Key Arena)(17) Pac-10 Tournament, Los Angeles, Calif. (Staples Center)

PAC-10 MEN'S BASKETBALLMEDIA DAY

Thursday, Nov. 3, 2005LAX Hilton - Los Angeles, Calif.

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE CONT. (TENTATIVE)

Randy Green, Washington State