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.
1996–97 Arizona Wildcats men's basketball | |
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NCAA tournament National Champions | |
Conference | Pacific-10 Conference |
Ranking | |
Coaches | No. 1 |
AP | No. 15 |
Record | 25–9 (11–7 Pac-10) |
Head coach |
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Assistant coaches |
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Captain | Michael Dickerson Miles Simon |
Home arena | McKale Center |
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Team | W | L | PCT | W | L | PCT | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 7 UCLA | 15 | – | 3 | .833 | 24 | – | 8 | .750 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 21 Stanford | 12 | – | 6 | .667 | 22 | – | 8 | .733 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
California | 12 | – | 6 | .667 | 23 | – | 9 | .719 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
USC | 12 | – | 6 | .667 | 17 | – | 11 | .607 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 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 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rankings from AP Poll[1] |
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
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Schedule
editDate time, TV |
Rank# | Opponent# | Result | Record | Site (attendance) city, state | ||||||
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Regular season | |||||||||||
Nov. 22, 1996* |
No. 19 | vs. No. 7 North Carolina Hall of Fame Tip-Off Classic |
W 83–72 | 1–0 |
Springfield Civic Center Springfield, MA | ||||||
Nov. 26, 1996* |
No. 11 | Northern Arizona | W 88–70 | 2–0 |
McKale Center Tucson, AZ | ||||||
Nov. 30, 1996* |
No. 11 | at No. 19 New Mexico | L 77–84 | 2–1 |
The Pit Albuquerque, NM | ||||||
Dec. 7, 1996* |
No. 15 | vs. No. 3 Utah John Wooden Classic |
W 69–61 | 3–1 |
Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim Anaheim, CA | ||||||
Dec. 9, 1996* |
No. 15 | No. 18 Texas | W 83–78 | 4–1 |
McKale Center Tucson, AZ | ||||||
Dec. 14, 1996* |
No. 8 | Jackson State | W 111–83 | 5–1 |
McKale Center Tucson, AZ | ||||||
Dec. 21, 1996* |
No. 6 | at No. 4 Michigan | L 71–73 OT | 5–2 |
The Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills, MI | ||||||
Dec. 28, 1996* |
No. 9 | Robert Morris Bank One Fiesta Bowl Classic |
W 118–54 | 6–2 |
McKale Center Tucson, AZ | ||||||
Dec. 30, 1996* |
No. 9 | Penn Bank One Fiesta Bowl Classic |
W 93–51 | 7–2 |
McKale Center Tucson, AZ | ||||||
Jan. 2, 1997 |
No. 9 | California | W 81–80 | 8–2 (1–0) |
McKale Center Tucson, AZ | ||||||
Jan. 4, 1997 |
No. 9 | No. 21 Stanford | W 76–75 | 9–2 (2–0) |
McKale Center Tucson, AZ | ||||||
Jan. 11, 1997 |
No. 7 | at Arizona State Rivalry |
W 92–84 | 10–2 (3–0) |
Wells Fargo Arena Tempe, AZ | ||||||
Jan. 16, 1997 |
No. 6 | at USC | L 62–75 | 10–3 (3–1) |
Los Angeles Sports Arena Los Angeles, CA | ||||||
Jan. 18, 1997 |
No. 6 | at UCLA Rivalry |
L 78–84 OT | 10–4 (3–2) |
Pauley Pavilion Los Angeles, CA | ||||||
Jan. 23, 1997 |
No. 11 | Oregon State | W 99–48 | 11–4 (4–2) |
McKale Center Tucson, AZ | ||||||
Jan. 25, 1997 |
No. 11 | Oregon | W 88–68 | 12–4 (5–2) |
McKale Center Tucson, AZ | ||||||
Jan. 30, 1997 |
No. 10 | at Washington State | W 87–78 | 13–4 (6–2) |
Beasley Coliseum Pullman, WA | ||||||
Feb. 2, 1997 |
No. 10 | at Washington | L 88–92 | 13–5 (6–3) |
Hec Edmundson Pavilion Seattle, WA | ||||||
Feb. 5, 1997 |
No. 14 | Arizona State Rivalry |
W 87–71 | 14–5 (7–3) |
McKale Center Tucson, AZ | ||||||
Feb. 9, 1997* |
No. 14 | vs. No. 21 Tulane 7-Up Shootout |
W 81–62 | 15–5 |
Veterans Memorial Coliseum Phoenix, AZ | ||||||
Feb. 13, 1997 |
No. 11 | No. 24 UCLA Rivalry |
L 64–66 | 15–6 (7–4) |
McKale Center Tucson, AZ | ||||||
Feb. 15, 1997 |
No. 11 | USC | W 101–77 | 16–6 (8–4) |
McKale Center Tucson, AZ | ||||||
Feb. 20, 1997 |
No. 13 | at Oregon | L 72–78 | 16–7 (8–5) |
McArthur Court Eugene, OR | ||||||
Feb. 22, 1997 |
No. 13 | at Oregon State | W 74–64 | 17–7 (9–5) |
Gill Coliseum Corvallis, OR | ||||||
Feb. 27, 1997 |
No. 15 | Washington State | W 100–86 | 18–7 (10–5) |
McKale Center Tucson, AZ | ||||||
Mar. 2, 1997 |
No. 15 | Washington | W 103–82 | 19–7 (11–5) |
McKale Center Tucson, AZ | ||||||
Mar. 6, 1997 |
No. 12 | at No. 23 Stanford | L 80–81 | 19–8 (11–6) |
Maples Pavilion Stanford, CA | ||||||
Mar. 8, 1997 |
No. 12 | at California | L 77–79 | 19–9 (11–7) |
Cow Palace[a] Daly City, CA | ||||||
NCAA tournament | |||||||||||
Mar. 13, 1997* |
(4 SE) No. 15 | vs. (13 SE) South Alabama First round |
W 65–57[3] | 20–9 |
Pyramid Arena Memphis, TN | ||||||
Mar. 15, 1997* |
(4 SE) No. 15 | vs. (12 SE) No. 16 College of Charleston Second round |
W 73–69[4] | 21–9 |
Pyramid Arena Memphis, TN | ||||||
Mar. 21, 1997* |
(4 SE) No. 15 | vs. (1 SE) No. 1 Kansas Sweet Sixteen |
W 85–82 | 22–9 |
BJCC Arena Birmingham, AL | ||||||
Mar. 23, 1997* |
(4 SE) No. 15 | vs. (10 SE) Providence Elite Eight |
W 96–92 OT[5] | 23–9 |
BJCC Arena Birmingham, AL | ||||||
Mar. 29, 1997* |
(4 SE) No. 15 | vs. (1 E) No. 4 North Carolina Final Four |
W 66–58[6] | 24–9 |
RCA Dome Indianapolis, IN | ||||||
Mar. 31, 1997* |
(4 SE) No. 15 | vs. (1 W) No. 5 Kentucky National Championship |
W 84–79 OT | 25–9 |
RCA Dome Indianapolis, IN | ||||||
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
SE=Southeast. |
Rankings
editAwards and honors
editNCAA Tournament, Champions
Team players drafted into the NBA
editYear | 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 |
Notes
edit- ^ Game played near San Francisco at the Cow Palace, since Cal's Harmon Gym (soon to be renamed Haas Pavilion) was beginning renovation.[2]
References
edit- ^ "Pacific 10 conference 1996–97 standings". Retrieved November 21, 2007.
- ^ "No. 12 Arizona Falls to Cal". Los Angeles Times. March 9, 1997. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
- ^ "Arizona Tops S. Alabama 65-57". The Washington Post. March 14, 1997. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
- ^ "Arizona Ends Charleston's Dream". The Los Angeles Times. March 16, 1997. Retrieved June 11, 2021.
- ^ "1 + 1 + 1 + Arizona = Final 4". The Los Angeles Times. March 24, 1997. Retrieved June 6, 2021.
- ^ "Bibby Makes 6 Three-Pointers as Arizona Gains First Final". The Washington Post. March 30, 1997. p. D1. Retrieved March 15, 2019.
- ^ "2019-20 Arizona Wildcats Men's Basketball Media Guide" (PDF). University of Arizona Athletics. Retrieved April 25, 2020.
- ^ "1996-97 Arizona Wildcats Schedule and Results". Sports Reference. Retrieved April 26, 2020.