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Pacific-10 Conference (23-10, 13-5)
Seed: #8
South Region
Big Wins: 11/9
Bad Losses: 1/6 UCLA (75-76), 2/4 at USC (63-66), 2/18 at
Last NCAA Appearance: 2009, First Round loss to
Coach: Mike Montgomery (16-13 in 13 NCAA appearances)
Why They Can Surprise:
Randle has some good company on the wings in Patrick Christopher and Theo Robertson. As an underclassman Christopher was pretty much just a shooter. While he still does that quite well, it is his mid-range game that has made him such a quality scorer. Robertson is a bigger body, but he is a very effective outside shooter. At 6-6 and 230 pounds, Robertson can shoot over some opposing defenders or simply beat them off the dribble if they guard him too close on the arc. Those three account for nearly 50 of
Why They Can Disappoint:
Jamal Boykin has turned into a solid interior scorer and a decent rebounder. His presence on the offensive end allows space for the shooters and that is one reason why the Golden Bears are so effective from beyond the arc. However, at 6-8 and 240 pounds, Boykin can be knocked around by some stronger centers that
Who To Watch:
The answer could be Markhuri Sanders-Frison. The 6-7, 275 pound junior college transfer has had an up and down season while running into some back injury issues and adjusting to life in the Pac-10, but he has the girth to do the dirty work on both ends of the floor. He is not going to score much, but as long as Boykin is scoring, Coach Mike Montgomery just needs to find a tough player who can eat up space in the paint and grab some rebounds.
Probable Starters:
Jerome Randle, Senior, Guard, 18.7 ppg, 4.5 apg
Patrick Christopher, Senior, Guard, 16.0 ppg, 2.1 apg, 1.6 spg
Theo Robertson, Senior, Forward, 14.1 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 2.3 apg
Omondi Amoke, Sophomore, Forward, 4.8 ppg, 4.6 rpg
Jamal Boykin, Senior, Forward, 12.0 ppg, 6.7 rpg
Key Roleplayers:
Jorge Gutierrez, Sophomore, Guard, 5.4 ppg, 2.7 apg
Markhuri Sanders-Frison, Junior, Center, 3.3 ppg, 3.1 rpg
Max Zhang, Sophomore, Center, 3.3 ppg, 2.4 rpg, 1.4 bpg
By the Numbers:
Scoring Offense: 77.4 (29th in nation, 2nd in conference)
Scoring Defense: 67.7 (171, 4)
Field-Goal Percentage: 47.4 (31, 1)
Field-Goal Defense: 43.2 (174, 5)
Three-Point Field Goals Per Game: 6.5 (139, 3)
Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage: 37.0 (57, 2)
Free-Throw Percentage: 74.8 (16, 1)
Rebound Margin: 4.1 (51, 2)
Assists Per Game: 14.7 (59, 2)
Turnovers Per Game: 12.2 (53, 3)
Joel’s Bracket Says: First Round loss to Louisville