Arizona picked 1st, ASU 6th in Pac-12 preseason basketball poll
SAN FRANCISCO -- Arizona, whose preseason got off to an ominous start with news the arrest of assistant coach Book Richardson as part of an FBI bribery investigation, is a near-unaminous choice to win the Pac-12 Conference title -- receiving 22 of 23 first-place votes in a poll of Pac-12 media members.
The Wildcats return three starters from last year's regular season co-champions, including 2017 Pac-12 Tournament Most Outstanding Player Allonzo Trier. Also returning for the Wildcats are guard Parker Jackson-Cartwright, center Dusan Ristic and guard Rawle Alkins, who will miss the start of the season with a foot injury.
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They're joined by one of the nation's top-ranked recruiting classes -- led by 7-foot-1 forward DeAndre Ayton.
USC, which returns five starters from a 26-x team, received the other first-place vote and was picked to finish second -- its highest-ever preseason conference ranking.
UCLA, Oregon, Stanford and Arizona State round out the top six. It's the highest predicted finish for the Sun Devils since the 2010-11 season.
Utah is seventh, followed by Oregon State, Colorado, Washington, California and Washington State.
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Media have correctly picked the conference winner 15 times over the past 25 season.
The 2017-18 season will begin on Friday, Nov. 10.
Team (First place) | Points | |
1 | Arizona (22) | 273 |
2 | USC (1) | 251 |
3 | UCLA | 223 |
4 | Oregon | 203 |
5 | Stanford | 182 |
6 | Arizona State | 146 |
7 | Utah | 129 |
8 | Oregon State | 125 |
9 | Colorado | 112 |
10 | Washington | 71 |
11 | California | 46 |
12 | Washington State | 33 |