1996–97 Arizona Wildcats men's basketball team

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1996–97 Arizona Wildcats men's basketball
University of Arizona Block A.svg
National champion
NCAA Tournament
Conference Pacific-10 Conference
Ranking
Coaches #13
AP #15
1996–97 record 25–9 (11-7 Pac-10)
Head coach Lute Olson
Assistant coach Jessie Evans
Assistant coach Phil Johnson
Assistant coach Jim Rosborough
Captain Michael Dickerson
Miles Simon
Home arena McKale Center
Seasons
« 1995–96 1997–98 »
1996–97 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#7 UCLA 15 3   .833     24 8   .750
Stanford 12 6   .667     22 8   .733
California 12 6   .667     23 9   .719
USC 12 6   .667     17 11   .607
#15 Arizona 11 7   .611     25 9   .735
Washington 10 8   .556     17 11   .607
Oregon 8 10   .444     17 11   .607
Washington State 5 13   .278     13 17   .433
Oregon State 3 15   .167     7 20   .259
Arizona State 2 16   .111     10 20   .333
As of November 23, 2011[1]; Rankings from AP Poll

The 1996–97 Arizona Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of Arizona. The Head Coach was Lute Olson. The team played its home games in the McKale Center, and was a member of the Pacific-10 Conference.

After going 11–7 in conference play the team was seeded fourth in the Southeast Region of the 1997 NCAA Tournament. They went on to win the national championship, the first in program history, defeating three top-seeded teams in the process.

Roster

Name # Position Height Year Home Town
John Ash 15 Guard 5–11 Freshman Tucson, AZ
Mike Bibby 10 Guard 6–1 Freshman Phoenix, AZ
A. J. Bramlett 42 Forward 6–11 Sophomore Albuquerque, NM
Bennett Davison 21 Forward 6–8 Junior Sebastopol, CA
Michael Dickerson 23 Forward 6–5 Junior Seattle, WA
Eugene Edgerson 33 Forward 6–6 Freshman New Orleans, LA
Donnell Harris 13 Forward 6–11 Sophomore Salinas, CA
Jason Lee 40 Guard 6–4 Senior Irvine, CA
Josh Pastner 12 Guard 6–0 Freshman Kingwood, TX
Miles Simon 34 Guard 6–5 Junior Fullerton, CA
Jason Stewart 52 Guard 5–11 Sophomore Gardena, CA
Quynn Tebbs 24 Guard 6–1 Freshman Salt Lake City, UT
Jason Terry 31 Guard 6–2 Sophomore Seattle, WA
Justin Wessel 30 Forward 6–8 Junior Iowa City, IA

Schedule

Date
Time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
City, State
November 22*
#19 vs. North Carolina
Hall of Fame Tip-Off Classic
W 83–72  1–0
Springfield, MA 
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November 26*
#11 Northern Arizona W 88–70  2–0
McKale Center 
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November 30*
#11 at New Mexico L 77–84  2–1
 
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December 7*
#15 vs. Utah
John Wooden Classic
W 69–61  3–1
Anaheim, CA 
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December 9*
#15 Texas W 83–78  4–1
McKale Center 
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December 14*
#8 Jackson St W 111–83  5–1
McKale Center 
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December 21*
#6 at Michigan L 71–73 OT 5–2
Crisler Arena 
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December 28*
#9 Robert Morris
Bank One Fiesta Bowl Classic
W 118–54  6–2
McKale Center 
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December 30*
#9 Pennsylvania
Bank One Fiesta Bowl Classic
W 93–51  7–2
McKale Center 
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January 2
#9 California W 81–80  8–2
(1–0)
McKale Center 
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January 4
#9 Stanford W 76–75  9–2
(2–0)
McKale Center 
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January 11
#7 at Arizona St
Rivalry
W 92–84  10–2
(3–0)
Tempe, AZ 
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January 16
#6 at USC L 62–75  10–3
(3–1)
 
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January 18
#6 at UCLA L 78–84 OT 10–4
(3–2)
Pauley Pavilion 
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January 23
#11 Oregon St W 99–48  11–4
(4–2)
McKale Center 
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January 25
#11 Oregon W 88–68  12–4
(5–2)
McKale Center 
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January 30
#10 at Washington St W 87–78  13–4
(6–2)
 
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February 2
#10 at Washington L 88–92  13–5
(6–3)
 
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February 5
#14 Arizona St W 87–71  14–5
(7–3)
McKale Center 
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February 9*
#14 vs. Tulane
7-Up Shootout
W 81–62  15–5
Phoenix, AZ 
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February 13
#11 UCLA L 64–66  15–6
(7–4)
McKale Center 
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February 15
#11 USC W 101–77  16–6
(8–4)
McKale Center 
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February 20
#13 at Oregon L 72–78  16–7
(8–5)
 
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February 22
at Oregon St W 74–64  17–7
(9–5)
 
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February 27
#15 Washington St W 100–86  18–7
(10–5)
McKale Center 
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March 2
#15 Washington W 103–82  19–7
(11–5)
McKale Center 
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March 6
#12 at Stanford L 80–81  19–8
(11–6)
 
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March 8
#12 at California L 77–79  19–9
(11–7)
Cow Palace 
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March 13*
#15 vs. (13) South Alabama
NCAA Tournament
W 65–57  20–9
Memphis, TN 
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March 15
#15 vs. (12) College of Charleston
NCAA Tournament
W 73–69  21–9
Memphis, TN 
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March 21*
#15 vs. (1) Kansas
NCAA Tournament
W 85–82  22–9
Birmingham, AL 
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March 23*
#15 vs. (10) Providence
NCAA Tournament
W 96–92 OT 23–9
Birmingham, AL 
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March 29*
#15 vs. (1) North Carolina
NCAA Tournament
W 66–58  24–9
Indianapolis, IN 
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March 31*
#15 vs. (1) Kentucky
NCAA Tournament
W 84–79 OT 25–9
Indianapolis, IN 
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*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. SE=Southeast.

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Awards and honors

NCAA Tournament, Champions

Team players drafted into the NBA

Year Round Pick Player NBA Club
1998 1 2 Mike Bibby Vancouver Grizzlies
1998 1 14 Michael Dickerson Houston Rockets
1998 2 42 Miles Simon Orlando Magic
1999 1 10 Jason Terry Atlanta Hawks
1999 2 39 A. J. Bramlett Cleveland Cavaliers

References

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  2. 2014-15 Arizona Wildcats men's basketball team. Retrieved 2015-Apr-12.
  3. College Basketball @ Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved 2015-Apr-12.