UMass Lowell
Vermont
11:00 am, March 11
#25 Missouri
#4 Alabama
1:00 pm, March 11
Ohio State
#5 Purdue
1:00 pm, March 11
Norfolk State
Howard
1:00 pm, March 11
Saint Louis
VCU
1:00 pm, March 11
Cincinnati
#1 Houston
3:00 pm, March 11
Vanderbilt
#18 Texas A&M
3:30 pm, March 11
Penn State
#19 Indiana
3:30 pm, March 11
Fordham
Dayton
3:30 pm, March 11
Tulane
Memphis
5:30 pm, March 11
Texas Southern
Grambling
5:30 pm, March 11
#7 Texas
#3 Kansas
6:00 pm, March 11
Utah State
#20 San Diego State
6:00 pm, March 11
#15 Xavier
#6 Marquette
6:30 pm, March 11
Kent State
Toledo
7:30 pm, March 11
Marist
Iona
7:30 pm, March 11
#21 Duke
#13 Virginia
8:30 pm, March 11
UAB
Florida Atlantic
8:30 pm, March 11
Cal State Fullerton
UC Santa Barbara
9:30 pm, March 11
#8 Arizona
#2 UCLA
10:30 pm, March 11
Grand Canyon
Southern Utah
11:30 pm, March 11

COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW PART 6/9: PAC 12

1 Arizona

TJ McConnell and Rondae Hollis-Jefferson will be hard to replace but if anyone can Seam Miller can, and Arizona is the best in the West

2 California

California brings in two five star recruits in Jaylen Brown and Ivan Rabb in addition to proven superstar Tyrone Wallace (17.1 ppg 7.1 rpg) the Bears will contend.

3 Utah

Utah returns 4 of 5 starters from a 26-9 team, the Utes will stay in the upper echelon of the Pac-12

4 Oregon

No one thought Oregon would be good last year, they went 26-10. I’m not making the exact same mistake.

5 UCLA

The UCLA Bruins have talent, with Bryce Alford and Tony Parker leading the way, UCLA could go to the final 16.

6 Oregon State

7  Colorado

8 Stanford

9 Arizona State

10 USC

11 Washington

12 Washington State

ALL PAC 12 TEAM

Gary Payton II,G Oregon State
Tyrone Wallace, G California
Jaylen Brown, F California
Ryan Anderson, F Arizona
Jakob Poeltl, C Utah

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