2023–24 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball season

The 2023–24 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball season began with practices in October followed by the 2023–24 NCAA Division I men's basketball season, which started November 6, 2023. Conference play will begin on December 27, 2023. This is the twelfth season under the Pac–12 Conference name and the 65th since the current Pac−12 charter was established in 1959. Because the Pac-12 includes the history of the Pacific Coast Conference, which existed from 1915 to 1959, in its own history, this was the 109th season of Pac-12 men's basketball.

2023–24 Pac–12 men's basketball season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportBasketball
Number of teams12
Total attendance1,391,764
TV partner(s)ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN+, Pac-12 Network, Fox Sports 1, FOX, CBS, CBSSN, TNT, TruTV, FloHoops, SECN, MWSN, Peacock
Regular season
Season championsArizona Wildcats
Season MVPCaleb Love, Arizona Wildcats
Top scorerKJ Simpson Colorado
Pac-12 tournament
ChampionsOregon Ducks
  Runners-upColorado Buffaloes
Most Outstanding PlayerN'Faly Dante, Oregon Ducks
Pac-12 men's basketball seasons
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2023–24 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 11 Arizona 15 5   .750 27 9   .750
No. 23 Washington State 14 6   .700 25 10   .714
Colorado 13 7   .650 26 11   .703
Oregon 12 8   .600 24 12   .667
UCLA 10 10   .500 16 17   .485
Utah 9 11   .450 22 15   .595
California 9 11   .450 13 19   .406
Washington 9 11   .450 17 15   .531
USC 8 12   .400 15 18   .455
Stanford 8 12   .400 14 18   .438
Arizona State 8 12   .400 14 18   .438
Oregon State 5 15   .250 13 19   .406
2024 Pac-12 tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

It was the final season of Pac-12 competition in the conference's then-current form, with UCLA, USC, Oregon & Washington moving to the Big Ten Conference;[1] Colorado returning to its previous home of the Big 12 Conference, with Utah, Arizona & Arizona State following suit;[2] California and Stanford moving to the Atlantic Coast Conference, and Oregon State and Washington State moving to the West Coast Conference (WCC) after the 2023–24 academic year. With Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Gonzaga, San Diego State, and Utah State joining the Pac-12 in 2026, coinciding with the end of Oregon State's and Washington State's WCC affiliation contract, Pac-12 play will resume in 2026–27.

The Pac-12 tournament took place on March 13−16, 2024 at the T-Mobile Arena on the Las Vegas Strip, just outside the city limits of Las Vegas.

Pre-season

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Recruiting classes

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Rankings
Team ESPN[3] Rivals[4] On3 Recruits[5] 247 Sports[6] Signees
Arizona No. 45 No. 69 No. 72 4
Arizona State No. 37 No. 64 No. 49 2
California No. 51 No. 84 No. 58 2
Colorado No. 13 No. 28 No. 25 4
Oregon No. 6 No. 6 No. 3 No. 11 3
Oregon State No. 114 No. 119 3
Stanford No. 18 No. 19 No. 33 No. 33 3
UCLA No. 12 No. 16 No. 15 No. 13 7
USC No. 13 No. 2 No. 4 No. 3 3
Utah No. 57 No. 143 No. 86 3
Washington No. 71 No. 42 No. 67 2
Washington State No. 54 No. 55 4

Preseason watchlists

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Below is a table of notable preseason watch lists.

Player Wooden[7] Naismith[8] Cousy[9] West[10] Erving[11] Malone[12] Abdul-Jabbar[13]
Oumar Ballo  Y  Y  Y
Adem Bona  Y  Y  Y
Branden Carlson  Y
Isaiah Collier  Y  Y  Y
N'Faly Dante  Y  Y
Boogie Ellis  Y  Y  Y
Keshad Johnson  Y
Caleb Love  Y  Y
Aday Mara  Y
Tristan da Silva  Y  Y  Y
Jaylon Tyson  Y

Preseason All-American teams

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Player CBS[14] Fox Sports[14]
Oumar Ballo 3rd
Boogie Ellis 2nd 3rd

Preseason polls

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247 Sports[15] AP[16] Blue Ribbon CBS Sports[17] Coaches[18] ESPN[19] Fox Sports[20] KenPom[21] NCAA Sports[22] Sports
Illustrated
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Arizona No. 18 No. 12 No. 15 No. 17 No. 11 No. 11 No. 17 No. 6 No. 16 No. 15
Arizona State No. 81
California No. 146
Colorado No. 24 No. 23 No. 28 No. 34
Oregon No. 41
Oregon State No. 175
Stanford No. 42
UCLA No. 25 No. 26 No. 29 No. 22
USC No. 23 No. 21 No. 21 No. 12 No. 22 No. 21 No. 24 No. 21 No. 12 No. 13
Utah No. 52
Washington No. 78
Washington State No. 84

Pac-12 media days

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The Pac-12 conducted its 2023 Pac-12 media days in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 11, 2023, on the Pac-12 Network.[24]

The teams and representatives in respective order are as follows:

Men's Basketball Preseason Poll
Place Team Points First place votes
1. Arizona 303 18
2. USC 264 4
3. UCLA 249 4
4. Oregon 228
5. Colorado 210
6. Arizona State 148
7. Utah 139
8. Stanford 131
9. Washington 108
10. Washington State 94
11. California 67
12. Oregon State 42

Source:[25]

First-place votes shown in parentheses.

Pac-12 Preseason All-Conference

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First Team[26]
Name School Pos. Yr. Ht., Wt. Hometown (Last School)
Oumar Ballo Arizona C   Sr. 7′ 0″, 260 Koulikoro, Mali (Gonzaga)
Adem Bona UCLA C/F So. 6′ 10″, 245 Ebonyi, Nigeria (Prolific Prep)
Keion Brooks Jr. Washington F Gr. 6′ 7″, 210 Fort Wayne, IN (La Lumiere School)
Branden Carlson Utah C Gr. 7′ 0″, 225 South Jordan, UT(Bingham HS)
Isaiah Collier USC G Fr. 6′ 5″, 210 Atlanta, GA (Wheeler HS)
N'Faly Dante Oregon C Sr. 6′ 11″, 245 Bamako, Mali (Christian Academy)
Tristan da Silva Colorado F Sr. 6′ 9″, 230 Munich, Germany (Ludwigsgymnasium Munich)
Boogie Ellis USC G Gr. 6′ 3″, 190 San Diego, CA (Mission Bay HS)
Spencer Jones Stanford F Gr. 6′ 7″, 225 Roeland Park, KS (Bishop Miege)
KJ Simpson Colorado G Jr. 6′ 2″, 190 West Hills, CA (Chaminade Prep)
Second Team
Name School Pos. Yr. Ht., Wt. Hometown (Last School)
Fardaws Aimaq California F Gr. 6′ 11″, 245 Vancouver, BC (Texas Tech)
Kylan Boswell Arizona G So. 6′ 2″, 195 Champaign, Ill (Compass Prep)
Kobe Johnson USC G Jr. 6′ 6″, 230 Milwaukee, WI (Nicolet HS)
Caleb Love Arizona G Sr. 6′ 4″, 200 St. Louis, MO (North Carolina)
Jordan Pope Oregon State G So. 6′ 2″, 165 Oakley, CA (Prolific Prep)
Honorable Mention:
Arizona: Pelle Larsson Sr.
Colorado: Cody Williams, Fr.
Oregon: Kwame Evans Jr., Fr.
UCLA: Aday Mara, Fr.

Midseason watchlists

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Below is a table of notable midseason watch lists.

Player Wooden[27] Naismith[28] Naismith DPOY[29] Robertson West[30] Erving[31] Malone[32] Abdul-Jabbar Olson[33]
Adem Bona  Y
Keion Brooks Jr.  Y
Boogie Ellis  Y
Keshad Johnson  Y
Caleb Love  Y  Y  Y  Y
KJ Simpson  Y  Y
Jaylon Tyson

Final watchlists

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Below is a table of notable year end watch lists.

Player Wooden[34] Naismith[35] Naismith DPOY Robertson West[36] Erving[37] Malone Abdul-Jabbar Olson
Caleb Love  Y  Y  Y
Keion Brooks Jr.  Y

Regular season

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The Schedule will be released in late October. Before the season, it was announced that for the seventh consecutive season, all regular season conference games and conference tournament games would be broadcast nationally by ESPN Inc. family of networks including ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU, FOX and FS1, CBS Sports, and the Pac-12 Network.

Multi-team tournaments

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Team[38] Tournament Finish
Arizona
Arizona State Wooden Legacy 3rd
California SoCal Challenge 4th
Colorado Sunshine Slam 2nd
Oregon Emerald Coast Classic 4th
Oregon State NIT Season Tip-Off 4th
Stanford Battle 4 Atlantis 8th
UCLA Maui Invitational 6th
USC Rady Children's Invitational 2nd
Utah Charleston Classic 4th
Washington Roman Main Event 2nd
Washington State Hall of Fame Tip-Off 3rd

Pac-12/SWAC Legacy Series

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On September 20, 2021, the Pac-12 and Southwestern Athletic Conference debuted the Pac-12/SWAC Legacy Series, an educational and basketball scheduling partnership between the two collegiate athletics conferences, to tip off the 2023–24 season. The Legacy Series incorporated an array of educational opportunities for competing teams and student-athletes featuring expert speakers and prominent alumni, community engagement, campus traditions, historic site visits, and book/film discussions.[39][40]

Date Visitor Home Site Significance Score Conference record
Nov. 10 Grambling State Colorado Coors Event CenterBoulder, CO Pac−12/SWAC Legacy Series Colorado 95−63 1−0
Nov. 10 Prairie View A&M Washington State Beasley ColiseumPullman, WA Washington State 83−65 2−0
Nov. 11 Texas Southern Arizona State Desert Financial ArenaTempe, AZ Arizona State 63−52 3−0
Nov. 13 Southern No. 3 Arizona McKale CenterTucson, AZ Arizona 97−59 4−0
Nov. 20 Oregon Florida A&M Al Lawson CenterTallahassee, FL Oregon 67−54 5−0
Dec. 19 USC Alabama State Dunn-Oliver AcadomeMontgomery, AL USC 79−59 6−0

Team rankings are reflective of AP poll when the game was played, not current or final ranking

Records vs other conferences

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The Pac-12 has a record of 87–46 in non-conference play for the 2023–24 season. Records shown for regular season only.

Record against ranked non-conference opponents

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This is a list of games against ranked opponents only (rankings from the AP Poll at time of the game):

Date Visitor Home Site Significance Score Conference record
Nov. 10 No. 12 Arizona No. 2 Duke Cameron Indoor StadiumDurham, NC Arizona 78−73 1−0
Nov. 17 No. 6 Houston Utah TD ArenaCharleston, SC Charleston Classic Houston 76−66 1−1
Nov. 20 No. 4 Marquette UCLA Stan Sheriff CenterHonolulu, HI Maui Invitational Marquette 71−69 1−2
Nov. 22 No. 13 Baylor Oregon State Barclays CenterBrooklyn, NY NIT Season Tip-Off Baylor 88−72 1−3
Nov. 22 No. 20 Arkansas Stanford Imperial ArenaNassau, Bahamas Battle 4 Atlantis Arkansas 77−742OT 1−4
Nov. 22 No. 11 Gonzaga UCLA† Stan Sheriff Center ● Honolulu, HI Maui Invitational Gonzaga 69−65 1−5
Nov. 23 No. 21 Michigan State No. 3 Arizona Acrisure ArenaPalm Springs, CA Acrisure Classic Arizona 74−68 2−5
Nov. 25 No. 21 Alabama Oregon Raider Arena ● Destin, FL Emerald Coast Classic Alabama 99−91 2−6
Nov. 29 Colorado No. 20 Colorado State Moby ArenaFort Collins, CO Rocky Mountain Showdown Colorado State 88−83 2−7
Dec. 2 No. 20 Colorado State Washington MGM Grand Garden ArenaParadise, NV Legends of Basketball Las Vegas Invitational Colorado State 86−81 2−8
Dec. 2 No. 11 Gonzaga USC MGM Grand Garden Arena ● Paradise, NV Legends of Basketball Las Vegas Invitational Gonzaga 89−76 2−9
Dec. 9 No. 23 Wisconsin No. 1 Arizona McKale CenterTucson, AZ Arizona 98−73 3−9
Dec. 9 No. 14 BYU Utah Jon M. Huntsman CenterSalt Lake City, UT Holy War Utah 73−69 4−9
Dec. 9 No. 7 Gonzaga Washington Alaska Airlines ArenaSeattle, WA Rivalry Washington 78−73 5−9
Dec. 10 No. 15 Miami Colorado Barclays Center ● Brooklyn, NY NABC Brooklyn Showcase Colorado 90−63 6−9
Dec. 16 No. 3 Purdue No. 1 Arizona† Gainbridge FieldhouseIndianapolis, IN Indy Classic Purdue 92−84 6−10
Dec. 23 No. 14 Florida Atlantic No. 4 Arizona† T-Mobile Arena ● Paradise, NV Desert Holiday Classic Florida Atlantic 95−952 OT 6−11
Mar. 21 No. 16 South Carolina Oregon PPG Paints ArenaPittsburgh, PA 2024 NCAA Tournament Oregon 87−73 7−11
Mar. 23 No. 4 Iowa State Washington State† CHI Health Center OmahaOmaha, NE 2024 NCAA Tournament Iowa State 67−56 7−12
Mar. 23 No. 11 Creighton Oregon† PPG Paints Arena ● Pittsburgh, PA 2024 NCAA Tournament Creighton 86−73 7−13
Mar. 24 No. 11 Marquette Colorado† Gainbridge Fieldhouse ● Indianapolis, IN 2024 NCAA Tournament Marquette 81−77 7−14

† denotes neutral site game

Conference schedule

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This table summarizes the head-to-head results between teams in conference play.

  Arizona ASU California Colorado Oregon OSU Stanford UCLA USC Utah Washington WSU
vs. Arizona 0–2 0–2 0–2 0–2 1–0 1–1 0–2 1–1 0–2 0–1 2–0
vs. Arizona State 2–0 1–1 1–1 1–0 1–1 1–1 2–0 1–1 0–2 2–0 0–1
vs. California 2–0 1–1 1–1 1–1 0–1 1–1 1–1 1–1 1–0 1–1 1–1
vs. Colorado 2–0 1–1 1–1 0–2 0–2 0–1 1–0 0–2 1–1 0–2 1–1
vs. Oregon 2–0 0–1 1–1 2–0 0–2 0–1 1–1 0–2 1–1 0–2 1–1
vs. Oregon State 0–1 1–1 1–0 2–0 2–0 1–1 2–0 1–1 1–1 2–0 2–0
vs. Stanford 1–1 1–1 1–1 1–0 1–0 1–1 1–1 1–1 1–1 1–1 2–0
vs. UCLA 2–0 0–2 1–1 0–1 1–1 0–2 1–1 1–1 2–0 1–1 0–1
vs. USC 1–1 1–1 1–1 2–0 2–0 1–1 1–1 1–1 0–1 0–1 2–0
vs. Utah 2–0 2–0 0–1 1–1 1–1 1–1 1–1 0–2 1–0 1–1 1–1
vs. Washington 1–0 0–2 1–1 2–0 2–0 0–2 1–1 1–1 1–0 1–1 1–1
vs. Washington State 0–2 1–0 1–1 1–1 1–1 0–2 0–2 0–1 0–2 1–1 1–1
Total 15–5 8–12 9–11 13–7 12–8 5–15 8–12 10–10 8–12 9–11 9–11 14–6

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Points scored

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Team For Against Difference
Arizona 3,137 2,594 543
Arizona State 2,209 2,368 -159
California 2,367 2,465 -98
Colorado 2,935 2,654 281
Oregon 2,721 2,602 119
Oregon State 2,204 2,326 -122
Stanford 2,443 2,447 -4
UCLA 2,177 2,160 17
USC 2,446 2,452 -8
Utah 2,915 2,704 207
Washington 2,579 2,468 111
Washington State 2,574 2,335 239

Through 2024 Season [41]

Rankings

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*AP does not release post-NCAA tournament rankings

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NV No votes received
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Arizona AP 12 3(3) 3(2) 2(1) 1(59) 1(62) 4 4 10 8 12 9 11 8 5 4 6 5 6 9 11
C 11 3(3) 3(3) 2 1(26) 1(28) 4 4 10 8 13 9 12 8 6 4 7 5 7 9 12
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California AP NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV
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USC AP 21 16 23 RV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV
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Head coaches

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Coaching changes

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Coach School Reason Replacement
Mark Fox California Resigned Mark Madsen

Coaches

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Note: Stats shown are before the beginning of the season. Pac-12 records are from time at current school.

Team Head coach Previous job Seasons at school Record at school Pac-12 record Pac-12 titles NCAA tournaments NCAA Final Fours NCAA Championships
Arizona Tommy Lloyd Gonzaga (assistant) 3rd 61–11 (.847) 32–8 (.800) 2 2 0 0
Arizona State Bobby Hurley Buffalo 8th 141–113 (.555) 71–76 (.483) 0 3 0 0
California Mark Madsen Utah Valley 1st 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–) 0 0 0 0
Colorado Tad Boyle Northern Colorado 14th 272–172 (.613) 126–1112 (.529) 0 5 0 0
Oregon Dana Altman Creighton 14th 321–140 (.696) 155–83 (.651) 3 7 1 0
Oregon State Wayne Tinkle Montana 10th 127–158 (.446) 58–110 (.345) 1 2 0 0
Stanford Jerod Haase†† UAB 8th 112–109 (.507) 59–72 (.450) 0 0 0 0
UCLA Mick Cronin Cincinnati 5th 97–36 (.729) 57–19 (.750) 0 3 1 0
USC Andy Enfield Florida Gulf Coast 11th 205–128 (.616) 98–88 (.527) 0 4 0 0
Utah Craig Smith Utah State 3rd 28–35 (.444) 14–26 (.350) 0 0 0 0
Washington Mike Hopkins Syracuse (assistant) 7th 101–91 (.526) 51–61 (.455) 0 1 0 0
Washington State Kyle Smith††† San Francisco 5th 69–61 (.531) 35–42 (.455) 0 0 0 0

Notes:
† On March 8, 2024, Washington announced Mike Hopkins would coach the remainder of the season and be relieved of his duties after the Pac-12 Tournament.[42]
†† On March 14, 2024, Stanford fired Jerod Haase following their loss to Washington State in the Pac-12 tournament.
††† On March 25, 2024, Washington State head coach was announced as the new head basketball coach for Stanford following his exit from the NCAA Tournament.[43]

  • Pac-12 records, conference titles, etc. are from time at current school and are through the end the 2022–23 season.
  • NCAA tournament appearances are from time at current school only.
  • NCAA Final Fours and Championship include time at other schools.

Post season

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Pac-12 tournament

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The conference tournament was played March 13−16 at the T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada; the top four teams had a bye on the first day. Teams were be seeded by conference record, with ties broken by record between the tied teams followed by record against the regular-season champion, if necessary.

First round
Wednesday, March 13
Quarterfinals
Thursday, March 14
Semifinals
Friday, March 15
Championship
Saturday, March 16
1 Arizona 70
8 Washington 74 9 USC 49
9 USC 80 1 Arizona 59
4 Oregon 67
4 Oregon 68
5 UCLA 67 5 UCLA 66
12 Oregon State 57 4 Oregon 75
3 Colorado 68
2 Washington State 79
7 California 76 10 Stanford 62
10 Stanford 87* 2 Washington State 52
3 Colorado 58
3 Colorado 72
6 Utah 90 6 Utah 58
11 Arizona State 57

* denotes overtime period

NCAA tournament

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The following teams from the conference that will be selected to participate:

Seed Region School First Four 1st round 2nd round Sweet 16 Elite Eight Final Four Championship
2 West Arizona defeated No. 15 Long Beach State 85–65 defeated No. 7 Dayton 78–68 lost to No. 6 Clemson 72–77
7 East Washington State defeated No. 10 Drake 66–61 lost to No. 2 Iowa State 56–67
10 South Colorado defeated No. 10 Boise State 60–53 defeated No. 7 Florida 102–100 lost to No. 2 Marquette 77–81
11 Midwest Oregon defeated No. 6 South Carolina 87–73 lost to No. 3 Creighton 73–86 2OT
Bids W-L (%): 1–0 (1.000) 4–0 (1.000) 1–3 (.250) 0–1 (.000) 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–) TOTAL: 6–4 (.600)

National Invitation Tournament

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The following team from the conference that will be selected to participate:

Seed Bracket School First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
2 Villanova Utah defeated UC Irvine 84–75 defeated No. 3 Iowa 91–82 defeated VCU 74–54 lost to No. 1 Indiana State 90–100
Bid W-L (%): 1–0 (1.000) 1–0 (1.000) 1–0 (1.000) 0–1 (.000) TOTAL: 3–1 (.750)
Index to colors and formatting
Pac-12 member won
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Awards and honors

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Pac-12 Players of the Week

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Throughout the regular season, the Pac-12 offices will honor 2 players based on performance by naming them player of the week and freshman of the week.

Week Player of the week School Freshman of the week School Ref.
November 13, 2023 Kylan Boswell Arizona Isaiah Collier USC [44]
November 20, 2023 Branden Carlson Utah Isaiah Collier (2) USC [45]
November 27, 2023 Fardaws Aimaq California Sebastian Mack UCLA [46]
December 4, 2023 Boogie Ellis USC Myles Rice Washington State [47]
December 11, 2023 Tristan da Silva Colorado Myles Rice (2) Washington State [48]
December 18, 2023 Sahvir Wheeler Washington Andrej Stojakovic Stanford [49]
December 26, 2023 Oumar Ballo Arizona Sebastian Mack (2) UCLA [50]
January 2, 2024 Branden Carlson (2) Utah Kanaan Carlyle Stanford [51]
January 8, 2024 Caleb Love Arizona Isaiah Collier (3) USC [52]
January 15, 2024 Isaac Jones Washington State Myles Rice (3) Washington State [53]
January 22, 2024 Deivon Smith Utah Cody Williams Colorado [54]
January 29, 2024 Jordan Pope Oregon State Myles Rice (4) Washington State [55]
February 5, 2024 Dylan Andrews UCLA Myles Rice (5) Washington State [56]
February 12, 2024 Pelle Larson Arizona Myles Rice (6) Washington State [57]
February 19, 2024 Isaac Jones (2) Washington State Myles Rice (7) Washington State [58]
February 25, 2024 KJ Simpson Colorado Rueben Chinyelu Washington State [59]
March 4, 2024 Deivon Smith (2) Utah Isaiah Collier (4) USC [60]
March 11, 2024 J'Vonne Hadley Colorado Jackson Shelstad Oregon [61]

Totals per school

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School Total
Washington State 10
USC 5
Arizona 4
Colorado 4
Utah 4
UCLA 3
Stanford 2
California 1
Oregon 1
Oregon State 1
Washington 1
Arizona State 0

All-Americans

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To earn "consensus" status, a player must win honors based on a point system computed from the four different all-America teams. The point system consists of three points for first team, two points for second team and one point for third team. No honorable mention or fourth team or lower are used in the computation. The top five totals plus ties are first team and the next five plus ties are second team.[62]

Player School Position Selector Consensus
Second Team All-Americans
Caleb Love Arizona SG NABC, USBWA
Third Team All-Americans
Caleb Love Arizona SG AP, SN

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*Associated Press All-America Team
*National Association of Basketball Coaches All-America Team
*Sporting News All-America Team
*USBWA All-America Team

All-District

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The United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) named the following from the Pac-12 to their All-District Teams:

District VIII

All-District Team

District IX

Player of the Year

All-District Team

The National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) named the following from the Pac-12 to their All-District Teams:[63]

District 19
First Team
  • Keion Brooks Jr. – Washington
  • Isaac Jones – Washington State
  • Caleb Love – Arizona
  • KJ Simpson – Colorado
  • Jaylon Tyson – California
Second Team
  • Oumar Ballo – Arizona
  • Adem Bona – UCLA
  • Branden Carlson – Utah
  • Pelle Larsson – Arizona
  • Myles Rice – Washington State
Coach of the Year
  • Kyle Smith – Washington State

Pac-12 season awards

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Pac-12 individual awards
Award Recipient(s)
Player of the Year Caleb Love, Arizona
Coach of the Year Kyle Smith, Washington State
Defensive Player of the Year Adem Bona, UCLA
Freshman of the Year Myles Rice, Washington State
Most Improved Player of the Year Maxime Raynaud, Stanford
Sixth Player of the Year Koren Johnson, Washington
Scholar-Athlete of the Year Brandon Angel, Stanford

All-Pac-12

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All-Pac-12 first team[64]
Name School Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown (Last School)
Oumar Ballo†† Arizona C R-Sr. 7−0, 260 Koulikoro, Mali (Gonzaga)
Adem Bona UCLA C So. 6−10, 245 Ebonyi, Nigeria (Prolific Prep)
Keion Brooks Jr. Washington F Gr. 6−7, 210 Fort Wayne, Ind. (Kentucky)
Branden Carlson†† Utah C Sr. 7−0, 228 South Jordan, Utah (Bingham)
N'Faly Dante†† Oregon C Sr. 6−11, 230 Bamako, Mali (Sunrise Christian Academy)
Isaac Jones Washington State F Gr. 6−9, 245 Spanaway, Wash. (Orting)
Caleb Love Arizona G Sr. 6−4, 205 St. Louis, Mo. (North Carolina)
Myles Rice Washington State G R-Fr. 6−3, 180 Columbia, S.C. (Sandy Creek)
KJ Simpson Colorado G So. 6−2, 190 West Hills, Cali. (Chaminade College Prep)
Jaylon Tyson California G Jr. 6−7, 215 Plano, Tex. (Texas Tech)
  • ‡ Pac-12 Player of the Year
  • ††† three-time All-Pac-12 First Team honoree
  • †† two-time All-Pac-12 First Team honoree
All-Pac-12 second team[65]
Name School Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown (Last School)
Jermaine Couisnard Oregon G Sr. 6−4, 210 East Chicago, Ind.(South Carolina)
Tristan da Silva Colorado F Sr. 6−9, 220 Munich, Germany
Boogie Ellis USC G Gr. 6−3, 190 San Diego, Calif. (Mission Bay)
Pelle Larsson Arizona G Sr. 6−3, 180 Nacka, Sweden (Utah)
Maxime Raynaud Stanford F Jr. 7−1, 250 Paris, France (Lycee Henri IV)
Honorable Mention

All-Freshman Team

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Name School Pos. Ht.
Isaiah Collier USC G 6−4, 210
Sebastian Mack UCLA G 6−3, 200
Myles Rice‡ Washington State G 6−3, 180
Jackson Shelstad Oregon G 6−0, 170
Cody Williams Colorado F 6−9, 190

‡ Pac-12 Freshman of the Year

Honorable Mention
  • Kanaan Carlyle, (Stan, G)
  • KJ Lewis, (Ariz, G)

All-Defensive Team

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Name School Pos. Yr. Ht.
Oumar Ballo Arizona C R-Sr. 7−0, 260
Adem Bona‡†† UCLA C So. 6−10, 245
Frankie Collins Arizona State G Jr. 6−1, 185
N'Faly Dante Oregon C Sr. 6−11, 230
Kobe Johnson†† USC G Jr. 6−6, 200
  • ‡Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year
  • †† two-time Pac-12 All-Defensive Team honoree
Honorable Mention

Scholar Athlete of the year

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The Pac-12 moved to seasonal Academic Honor Rolls, discontinuing sport-by-sport teams, starting in 2019−20 Source:[66]

Name School Year Pos. Ht., Wt. GPA Major
Brandon Angel Stanford Senior F 6−1, 185 3.99 Economics

All-Tournament Team

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Name Pos. Height Weight Year Team
Oumar Ballo Center 7−0 260 RS-Junior Arizona
Jermaine Couisnard Shooting guard 6−4 210 Graduate Senior Oregon
N'Faly Dante Center 6−11 265 Senior Oregon
Tristan da Silva Power forward 6−9 220 Senior Colorado
KJ Simpson Point guard 6−9 190 Junior Colorado

Pac-12 Tournament Most Outstanding Player

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Name Pos. Height Weight Year Team
N'Faly Dante Center 6−11 265 Senior Oregon

2023–24 Season statistic leaders

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Source:[67]

PG Point guard SG Shooting guard SF Small forward PF Power forward C Center
Player Class Team Round Pick # Position School Nationality
Cody Williams (Fr.) Utah Jazz 1 10 SG/SF Colorado   United States
Tristan da Silva (Sr.) Orlando Magic 1 18 PF Colorado   Germany
  Brazil
Jaylon Tyson (Jr.) Cleveland Cavaliers 1 21 SF California   United States
Isaiah Collier (Fr.) Utah Jazz 1 29 PG USC   United States
Jaylen Wells (Jr.) Memphis Grizzlies 2 39 SF Washington State   United States
Adem Bona (So.) Philadelphia 76ers 2 41 PF/C UCLA   Nigeria
  Turkey
KJ Simpson (Jr.) Charlotte Hornets 2 42 PG Colorado   United States
Pelle Larsson (Sr.) Houston Rockets 2 44 SG/SF Arizona   Sweden
Bronny James (Fr.) Los Angeles Lakers 2 55 SG USC   United States

TV networks

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Team ESPN ESPN2 ESPNU Fox FS1 CBS CBSSN Pac-12 TBS TNT TruTV FloHoops SEC Network MW Network Streaming (ESPN+/Peacock)
Arizona 8 2 0 3 3 3 0 15 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Arizona State 0 9 2 1 6 0 1 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
California 1 1 0 1 2 0 2 23 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
Colorado 2 7 2 1 5 1 3 14 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Oregon 3 4 0 2 5 1 2 15 1 0 1 1 0 0 1
Oregon State 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Stanford 1 7 2 0 3 0 1 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
UCLA 3 10 0 2 3 2 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
USC 6 4 1 2 4 1 0 13 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
Utah 3 9 3 0 3 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Washington 0 6 2 0 4 2 1 16 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
Washington State 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 26 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

Home game attendance

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Team Stadium Capacity Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7 Game 8 Game 9 Game 10 Game 11 Game 12 Game 13 Game 14 Game 15 Game 16 Game 17 Game 18 Total Average % of Capacity
Arizona McKale Center 14,688 13,455 12,868 14,688 13,403 14,688 14,688 14,286 14,688 14,688 14,688 14,688 14,688 14,688 14,688 14,688 14,688 230,268 14,392 97.98%
Arizona State Desert Financial Arena 14,198 7,263 6,857 6,090 6,563 6,812 6,259 8,128 10,096 13,743 7,234 7,901 6,689 7,401 9,586 14,129† 124,751 8,317 58.58%
California Haas Pavilion 11,858 3,066 3,195 2,628 2,638 3,356 2,516 5,947 2,429 2,258 2,913 3,201 8,710 11,801† 9,280 3,012 6,105 64,345 4,022 33.91%
Colorado Coors Events Center 11,064 6,078 6,541 6,181 6,346 7,231 7,177 6,426 7,799 6,952 10,005 8,177 7,944 7,109 10,548† 9,075 6,926 7,518 128,033 7,531 68.07%
Oregon Matthew Knight Arena 12,364 7,141 5,279 11,241 5,084 4,582 5,056 8,934 7,268 6,748 6,170 12,364 7,584 7,617 8,365 7,794 8,668 119,895 7,493 60.60%
Oregon State Gill Coliseum 9,604 2,483 2,934 2,766 2,757 2,568 2,867 2,440 2,576 3,087 4,318 3,423 4,239 3,842 3,562 3,675 7,574† 3,362 3,172 61,645 3,425 35.65%
Stanford Maples Pavilion 7,233 2,133 2,559 2,649 2,038 2,455 4,345 2,801 4,155 3,037 2,855 4,174 3,844 7,563 3,284 3,755 4,967 53,330 3,333 46.08%
UCLA Pauley Pavilion 13,800 6,783 6,259 4,751 6,609 7,274 7,056 6,224 7,342 6,532 6,095 8,723 7,183 9,537 13,659 8,428 7,424 111,156 6,947 50.34%
USC Galen Center 10,258 6,211 4,730 4,522 3,177 9,806 4,603 6,481 6,218 10,300 4,862 6,541 5,122 6,142 6,834 8,976 94,525 6,302 61.43%
Utah Jon M. Huntsman Center 15,000 7,632 7,565 7,161 15,648 8,349 7,310 8,235 7,468 8,934 8,063 7,919 9,294 10,944 8,235 8,833 8,841 140,431 8,777 58.51%
Washington Alaska Airlines Arena 10,000 5,568 6,026 6,154 5,726 6,042 9,294† 7,453 8,522 7,376 5,641 5,210 7,419 9,294† 6,927 8,916 7,893 9,294† 122,755 7,221 72.21%
Washington State Beasley Coliseum 11,671 2,323 2,282 2,736 2,208 2,257 2,057 2,158 2,524 2,892 3,564 2,605 3,273 2,744 5,671 8,288 8,096 9,311† 64,989 3,822 32.75%
Total 11,812 1,315,663 6,747 57.11%


Bold – At or exceed capacity
†Season high

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