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Nine Pacific-10 teams were invited to Post season play. UCLA, Stanford, Washington State, USC, Arizona, and Oregon were invited to the 2008 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. UCLA was the number one seed in the West Regional bracket. Arizona State and California were invited to the 2008 National Invitation Tournament.
Pac-10 31–3 Automatic 2 Duke: ACC 27–5 At-Large 3 Xavier: Atlantic 10 27–6 At-Large 4 Connecticut: Big East 24–8 At-Large 5 Drake: Missouri Valley 28–4 Automatic 6 Purdue: Big Ten 24–8 At-Large 7 West Virginia: Big East 24–10 At-Large 8 BYU: Mountain West 27–7 At-Large 9 Texas A&M: Big 12 24–10 At-Large 10 Arizona: Pac-10 19 ...
Six Pac-10 teams participated in the 2008 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. 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.
After leading Florida Atlantic to back-to-back tournament berths and a Final Four appearance two seasons ago, Dusty May has already tied the program record for Big Ten wins by a first-year coach.
Here's an updated look at which Big Ten basketball teams would make the 2024 NCAA Tournament if the season ended today: March Madness predictions 2.0: Projecting NCAA Tournament bracket for Big ...
UCLA's Kevin Love on the perimeter at Pac-10 Championship game against Stanford at Staples Center, Los Angeles, 2008. Ben Howland and the UCLA bench looks on from the sideline. Pac-10 Player of the Year. Kevin Love [15] Pac-10 Freshman of the Year. Kevin Love [15] Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year. Russell Westbrook [15] All-Pac-10 first team ...
Here's a look at where Big Ten teams fit in a projected 68-team field for the 2024 NCAA men's basketball tournament. March Madness predictions 4.0: Projecting NCAA Tournament bracket for Big Ten ...
The Arizona Wildcats, finish the season atop of the conference with a 14–4 record, and the UCLA Bruins were the two top-seed teams in the tournament. The third-seeded Washington Huskies won the tournament. This was the final tournament ever held under the "Pac-10" name, as Colorado and Utah joined the conference in July, making it the "Pac-12."