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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox NCAA team season Шаблон:2021–22 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball standings The 2021–22 Arizona Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of Arizona during the 2021–22 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team led by Tommy Lloyd, in his 1st season as a head coach. This was the Wildcats' 48th season at the on-campus McKale Center in Tucson, Arizona and 43rd season as a member of the Pac-12 Conference. They finished with a record of 33–4, 18–2 in Pac-12 play to win the regular season & Pac-12 tournament championship. During the season, Arizona was invited and participated in the Roman Main Event in Paradise, Nevada. Arizona defeated Wichita State and Michigan to finish in a championship game. In the postseason, Arizona defeated Stanford, and Colorado and UCLA in the championship game of the 2022 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball tournament in Paradise, Nevada, in their 8th overall. The Wildcats were invited and participated in the 2022 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, where they defeated Wright State and TCU in San Diego, California but lost to Houston in San Antonio, TX in the Sweet Sixteen.

Previous season

The Wildcats finished the 2020–21 season 17–9, 11–9 in Pac-12 play to finish in fifth place. Due to a self-imposed one-year NCAA ban, the Wildcats did not participate in the Pac-12 tournament or the NCAA tournament.

On April 7, 2021, after 12 seasons and amid the continuing corruption scandal, the school fired head coach Sean Miller.[1]

Offseason

Coaching changes

Miller was fired on April 7, 2021, citing the program has incredibly high standards to have success on and off the court.[2] Following Sean Miller's departure from Arizona, Arizona hired longtime Gonzaga assistant coach Tommy Lloyd.

Departures

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Sean Miller Pittsburgh (1992) Head coach Xavier
Danny Peters Ohio State (2010) Assistant Coach Assistant Coach (Xavier)
Jason Terry Arizona (1999) Assistant Coach Head coach (Grand Rapids Gold - NBA G League)
Justin Coleman Arizona (2019) Graduate assistant Assistant Coach (Tennessee Tech)
Anthony Richards Le Moyne College (2018) Director of Student-Athlete Development Director of men's basketball operations (Holy Cross)
David Miller Arizona (2015) Recruiting coordinator Assistant Coach (San Jose State)

Additions to staff

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Tommy Lloyd Whitman (1998) Associate head coach (Gonzaga) Arizona (head coach) [3]
Riccardo Fois Pepperdine (2008) Director of player development (Phoenix Suns) Arizona (assistant coach)
Steve Robinson Radford (1981) Assistant Coach (North Carolina) Arizona (assistant coach)

Transfers

Due to COVID-19, the NCAA ruled in October 2020 that the 2020–21 season would not count against the eligibility of any basketball player, thus giving all players the option to return in 2021–22.[4] Additionally, any players who have declared for the 2021 NBA draft—including seniors, who must opt into this year's draft—have the option to return if they make a timely withdrawal from the draft and end any pre-draft relationships with agents. Thus, separate lists will initially be maintained for confirmed and potential departures.

Outgoing Transfers

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Terrell Brown Jr. G 6'3" 185 Graduate Senior Seattle, WA Elected to transfer to Washington.
Ira Lee F 6'8" 245 Senior Los Angeles, CA Graduate transfer to George Washington.
Matt Weyand F 6'5" 200 Senior Irvine, CA Walk-on; Graduate transfer to Concordia.
Jemarl Baker Jr. G 6'5" 195 Redshirt Junior Menifee, CA Elected to transfer to Fresno State.
Jordan Brown F 6'11" 235 Redshirt Junior Roseville, CA Elected to transfer to Louisiana Lafayette.
James Akinjo G 6'1" 185 Junior Oakland, CA Elected to transfer to Baylor.
Tibet Görener F 6'9" 200 Freshman Istanbul, Turkey Elected to transfer to San Jose State.
Daniel Batcho F 6'11" 245 Freshman Paris, France Elected to transfer to Texas Tech.
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Incoming Transfers

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Oumar Ballo C 7'0" 260 RS Freshman Koulikoro, Mali Gonzaga 3 Transfer from Gonzaga in April 2021. Eligible due to an NCAA transfer waiver.
Pelle Larsson G 6'5" 215 Freshman Nacka, Sweden Utah 3 Transfer from Utah in May 2021. Eligible due to an NCAA transfer waiver.
Justin Kier 6'4" 190 G Grad Senior Grottoes, Virignia Georgia 1 Transfer from Georgia in May 2021. Eligible due to an NCAA transfer waiver.
Kim Aiken Jr. G 6'7 245 RS Senior Redlands, CA Eastern Washington 1 Transfer from Eastern Washington in April 2021.[5]
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2021 recruiting class

Shane Nowell, originally from Sammamish, WA, was the first commit of the 2021 recruiting class. He verbally committed to Arizona on October 31, 2020, over rival Montana, Montana State, Oklahoma & Washington. Nowell was a consensus four-star prospect out of Eastside Catholic in Sammamish, WA.

Adama Bal, from Paris, FR, was the third commit of the 2021 recruiting class. He verbally committed to Arizona on May 11, 2021, over Colorado, Cincinnati, Georgia, Marquette, San Francisco and Saint Mary's. Bal is out of INSEP Paris, France.

On April 24, 2021, Will Reeves announced that he would join the Wildcats as a preferred walk-on during the fall as a forward. On June 14, 2021, Addison Arnold announced that he would join the Wildcats as a preferred walk-on during the fall as a guard. On June 24, 2021, Benjamin Ackerley announced that he would join the Wildcats as a preferred walk-on during the fall as a guard.

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2022 recruiting class

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2023 recruiting class

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Personnel

Roster

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  • On December 8, senior forward Kim Aiken Jr. was out due to an undisclosed personal issue. A timeline for his return to the court for the 2021–22 season was undetermined at the time.[6]
  • Since February 23, Aiken has not been listed on the Arizona basketball roster.

Preseason

Lute Olson Tribute

The University of Arizona & Men's basketball program held a public tribute at the McKale Center on September 12, 2021 for former head coach Lute Olson. The hall of fame coach spent 25 seasons at Arizona before retiring in 2008.[7] Former players Steve Kerr, Jason Terry, Andre Iguodala & Matt Brase all spoke.[8]

Red and Blue game

The annual Red-Blue game took place at McKale Center on October 2, 2021.[9] Christian Koloko, Bennedict Mathurin, Dalen Terry, and Ąžuolas Tubelis participated in the dunk contest, which was won by Terry with a perfect score of 120. The roster was split into two teams, Red versus Blue, with the Red team winning 53−39. Aiken Jr., led the team with 20 points, going 8-for-10 from the field and 4-for-4 from the three with four rebounds. Azuolas Tubelis had 14 points, going 7-for-7 with seven rebounds and two assists. Mathurin scored 16 points, shooting 6-for-12 from the field and 3-for-4 from the free throw line. Koloko finished with 10 points, four rebounds, and four blocks.[10]

Preseason rankings

  • Arizona received a T-4th with Oregon State in the PAC-12 Preseason poll.
  • Arizona received 26 votes in the AP poll but was ranked outside the top 25.[11]
  • Arizona received 8 votes in the Coaches Poll but was ranked outside the top 25.[12]

Preseason awards watchlists

Preseason All Pac-12 teams

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  • Bennedict Mathurin ― 1st Team
  • Ąžuolas Tubelis ― 2nd Team

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Schedule and results

The Wildcats finalized their schedule in the summer, dates and times were be finalized in the fall. Arizona will host Cal Baptist, NAU, Northern Colorado, North Dakota State, Sacramento State, Texas–Rio Grande Valley, Wyoming at McKale Center in Tucson, AZ.[15][16] Arizona played the 2021 Roman Main Event in Las Vegas with Michigan, UNLV & Wichita State.[17] They played two true road against Illinois & Tennessee,[18] that were canceled the previous season (including not play against Gonzaga in the 2021–22 season[19][20] The Pac-12 will continue with its 20-game conference schedule, with 10 home & away games per school. Arizona will not play against Washington State at home and Oregon on the road.

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Pac-12 tournament

In the Pac-12 tournament as a #1-seed, They faced off against #9-seed Stanford, defeated 84-80 in the quarterfinals. They faced off against #4-seed Colorado, defeated 82-72 in the semifinals. They faced off against #2-seed UCLA defeated 84-76 in the title game to win their 8th Pac-12 conference tournament title in Paradise, Nevada.[21]

NCAA tournament

Arizona entered the NCAA tournament as a #1-seed (South Region),[22] facing off against #16-seed Wright State, Arizona won 87–70. Furthermore, Arizona’s victory against Wright State marked their first win in the NCAA tournament since 2017. In the round of 32, Arizona faced off against #9-seed TCU, Arizona won 85–80 in the overtime thriller. In the sweet sixteen, Arizona faced off against #5-seed Houston but losing 60–72, ending their season.[23]

Game summaries

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Northern Arizona

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Texas–Rio Grande Valley

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North Dakota State

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vs Wichita State

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vs No. 4 Michigan

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Sacramento State

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At Oregon State

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Wyoming

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At Illinois

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Northern Colorado

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California Baptist

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At Tennessee

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Washington

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Colorado

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Utah

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At Stanford

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At California

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At UCLA

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Arizona State

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UCLA

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USC

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At Arizona State

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Oregon State

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Oregon

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Stanford

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California

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UCLA (Pac-12 Final)

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Wright State (round of 64)

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TCU (round of 32)

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Houston (Sweet 16)

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Rankings

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Player statistics

Individual player statistics (final)[25]
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Benjamin Ackerley 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0% 0 0 0% 0 0 0% 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0
Kim Aiken Jr. 7 0 96 13.7 35 5.0 13 27 48.1% 9 16 56.3% 0 2 0% 8 16 24 3.4 14 8 3 7 2
Addison Arnold 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0% 0 0 0% 0 0 0% 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0
Adama Bal 23 0 104 4.5 34 1.5 13 27 48.1% 8 17 47.1% 0 2 0% 2 8 10 0.4 10 10 7 3 1
Oumar Ballo 36 0 556 15.4 250 6.9 91 145 62.8% 0 0 0% 68 97 70.1% 58 105 163 4.5 21 57 32 12 44
Justin Kier 36 6 723 20.1 249 6.9 88 198 44.4% 34 95 35.8% 39 47 83.0% 11 102 113 3.1 82 47 49 23 1
Christian Koloko 36 36 909 25.3 456 12.7 181 282 64.2% 0 3 0% 94 128 73.4% 95 171 266 7.4 49 101 58 26 100
Kerr Kriisa 32 30 956 29.9 317 9.9 98 280 35.4% 79 231 34.2% 40 49 81.6% 15 65 80 2.5 154 55 70 19 3
Pelle Larsson 36 2 744 20.7 258 7.2 83 176 47.2% 32 89 36.0% 60 74 81.1% 28 93 121 3.4 65 89 56 27 8
Jordan Mains 15 0 30 2.0 10 0.7 3 7 42.9% 0 3 0% 4 6 66.7% 4 8 12 0.8 0 4 2 2 0
Bennedict Mathurin 36 36 1164 32.3 640 17.8 214 470 45.5% 81 218 37.2% 131 170 77.1% 49 155 204 5.7 91 64 65 36 10
Will Menaugh 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0% 0 0 0% 0 0 0% 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0
Shane Nowell 19 0 66 3.5 15 0.8 6 18 33.3% 1 5 20.0% 2 2 100.0% 0 15 15 0.8 6 9 8 4 2
Will Reeves 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0% 0 0 0% 0 0 0% 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0
Dalen Terry 36 36 991 27.5 280 7.8 109 220 49.5% 26 74 35.1% 36 49 73.5% 39 134 173 4.8 142 82 48 46 11
Ąžuolas Tubelis 35 34 862 24.6 497 14.2 196 355 55.2% 10 37 27.0% 95 143 66.4% 68 151 219 6.3 80 68 73 37 25
Tautvilas Tubelis 14 0 24 1.7 4 0.3 2 7 28.6% 0 3 0% 0 1 0% 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 3 0 0
Grant Weitman 16 0 25 1.6 2 0.1 1 3 33.3% 0 2 0% 0 0 0% 1 2 3 0.2 0 3 1 0 0
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Opponents 36 7250 201.4 2446 67.94 905 2350 38.5% 264 813 32.5% 372 552 67.4% 429 783 1212 33.7 426 677 460 252 101
Legend
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  FG  Field-goals made  FGA  Field-goal attempts  Off  Offensive rebounds
 Def  Defensive rebounds   A  Assists   TO Turnovers
 Blk  Blocks  Stl  Steals  High  Team high

Awards & milestones

Season highs

Players

  • Points: A. Tubelis, 32 (Utah)
  • Rebounds: C. Koloko, 13 (Arizona State , California & Wright State)
  • Assists: K. Kriisa, 10 (Colorado & Utah)
  • Steals: B. Mathurin & D. Terry, 5 (Northern Colorado, TCU & Wyoming)
  • Blocks: O. Ballo, 6 (UCLA)
  • Minutes: D. Terry, 42 (TCU)

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Team

  • Points: 105, (Sacramento State)
  • Field goals: 39, (Northern Colorado)
  • Field Goal Attempts: 75 (UCLA)
  • 3 Point Field goals Made: 13, (North Dakota State)
  • 3 Point Field goals Attempts: 32, (Oregon State)
  • Free throws Made: 29, (Wichita State)
  • Free throws Attempts: 42, (Wichita State)
  • Rebounds: 54, (Texas–Rio Grande Valley)
  • Assists: 31, (Sacramento State)
  • Steals: 13, (Oregon State)
  • Blocked Shots: 12, (Cal Baptist)
  • Turnovers: 22, (Wichita State)
  • Fouls: 28, (Tennessee)

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Weekly awards

Bennedict Mathurin

  • Pac-12 Men's Basketball Player of the Week 4 (Dec. 6)[28]
  • Pac-12 Men's Basketball Player of the Week 5 (Dec. 13)[29]
  • Pac-12 Men's Basketball Player of the Week 15 (Feb. 21)[30]
  • NCAA March Madness Player of the Week 5 (Dec. 13)[31]
  • Oscar Robertson National Player of the Week (Dec. 13)[32]

Christian Koloko

  • Pac-12 Men's Basketball Player of the Week 2 (Nov. 22)[33]

Ąžuolas Tubelis

  • Pac-12 Men's Basketball Player of the Week 13 (Feb. 7)[34]

Midseason awards watchlists

Bennedict Mathurin

Christian Koloko

Ąžuolas Tubelis

Final awards watchlists

Tommy Lloyd

Christian Koloko

Bennedict Mathurin

Postseason awards and Pac-12 honors

Bennedict Mathurin

Christian Koloko

  • Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year
  • Pac-12 Most Improved Player of the Year
  • All―Pac-12 First Team
  • All―Pac-12 Defensive First Team
  • Pac-12 All-Tournament Team
  • NABC District 19 Second Team

Pelle Larsson

Dalen Terry

  • All―Pac-12 Honorable Mention
  • All―Pac-12 Defensive First Team

Ąžuolas Tubelis

  • All―Pac-12 First Team
  • NABC District 19 First Team

Tommy Lloyd

National awards

Bennedict Mathurin

Tommy Lloyd

See also

2021–22 Arizona Wildcats women's basketball team

References

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