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Men's hoops heads north for double tilts at Washington


January 19, 2011

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Sun Devils find some promise in loss to Wildcats with Bachynski (FoxSportsArizona.com/Jan. 15, 2011)

ASU's Felix discovers his rhythm after lull (by Patrick Finley, Arizona Daily Star/Jan. 14, 2011)

Felix's transition bolsters Sun Devils (by Jack Magruder, FOX Sports Arizona/Jan. 4, 2011)

 

77-42 (.647) PAST FOUR SEASONS
The Arizona State's men's hoops team (9-8; 1-4 in the Pac-10), the only Pac-10 team to post 20 wins in each of the past three seasons, makes its Apple State trip this weekend, with a tilt at Washington State on Thursday, Jan. 20 at 7 p.m. PT (wsucougar.com webcast) and a game at No. 20 (AP and Coaches) Washington on Sat., Jan. 22 at 1 p.m. PT (FOX Sports Net). ASU had been hit with the injury bug, as starting point guard and senior leader Jamelle McMillan missed both games of the Bay Area home series (Jan. 6-8) and the Jan. 12 Tulsa win due to a groin injury. Prior to that hurdle, ASU had split the Oregon trip to open Pac-10 play, losing at Oregon State 80-58 (Dec. 30) and winning at Oregon 60-55 (Jan. 1) to close Mac Court, as the Sun Devils were without leading scorer Trent Lockett (14.7 ppg.), who missed both games with a sprained left big toe. Thursday's game will be webcast at wsucougars.com. Last Saturday ASU fell in Tucson for the first time in four seasons 80-69, its first Pac-10 game with its full-team playing.

QUICK RECAP
The Sun Devils are in their fifth season under 2009-10 Pac-10 Coach of the Year Herb Sendek as last year's second-place Pac-10 team finished 22-11, the first time ASU had posted three straight 20-win seasons since JFK was President. ASU finished second in the Pac-10 (12-6) for the first time since 1980-81 after being picked for seventh in the preseason media poll and tenth by Sporting News. After posting just three 20-win seasons in the previous 25 seasons, ASU has posted three straight under Herb Sendek in his four years. ASU was 8-22 in Coach Sendek's first year (2006-2007), but is 77-42 (.647) in past four and giving up just 61.0 ppg. in his 148-game tenure.

PAC-10 LEAGUE RECORDS (2007-11/Past Four Seasons)
1. UCLA, 40-19/.678
2. Washington, 37-23/.617
3. Arizona State, 33-26/.559
4. California, 32-27/.542
5. Arizona, 31-28/.525
6. USC, 30-29/.508
7. Stanford, 29-30/.492
8. WSU, 28-32/.467
9. Oregon, 18-42/.300
10. Oregon State, 18-42/.300

QUICKLY ON JMAC IMPACT
You try not to make too big of a deal about one injury but the facts are that in the past three seasons ASU is 50-24 (.676) with Jamelle McMillan and 6-5 (.545) without. In the past two seasons those numbers go to 28-15 (.651) and 3-4 (.429). Last year ASU gave up 57.1 points per game in the 29 games Jamelle played yet gave up 70.5 in his absence (four games)...as the point man in the zone, ASU opponents shot .450 from the field and .363 in the games he was missing, yet in the games he played those numbers dropped to .394 and .311.

ANOTHER CLOSE STATISTIC
Arizona State has done a solid job of winning the close ones. In games of five points or less in the four years of its current senior class, ASU is 17-10 (.627), the best mark in the Pac-10.

TOP PAC-10 TEAMS IN GAMES OF FIVE POINTS OR LESS (2007-08 THROUGH 2010-11)
Arizona State 17-10 (.627)
UCLA 19-12 (.613)
Washington State 16-13 (.552)
Oregon 11-9 (.550)

ASU SUCCESS ON FSN
Saturday's Washington game is the third of eight scheduled FOX Sports Net Sun Devil games this year. ASU is 11-6 in the past three years on FSN, including three victories over Arizona, a win over No. 13 Washington in the 2009 Pac-10 Tournament and another victory over the Jimmer Fredette-led and NCAA Tournament-bound BYU Cougars in December of 2008. The Sun Devils were 9-0 on FSN in 2008-09.

CLUTCH THROWS ON ROAD
ASU has won 17 road games in the past four seasons, and a big reason why is the clutch free throw shooting of seniors Rihards Kuksiks and Ty Abbott. Kuksiks is now 30-of-36 (.833) from the charity stripe in road games, while Abbott is 45-of-59 (.763).

THE ROAD
Some say it is the great preparation. Maybe it had something to do with having two NBA draft picks two years ago. Some of it was Derek Glasser being the school's best free throw shooter. Whatever it is, Coach Herb Sendek has turned ASU into a solid road team. ASU is the only league team to post a winning road record in league tilts in each of the past two seasons, as it has gone 5-4 in each season.

WITH TRENT OUT
When Trent Lockett was not in the lineup the opening Pac-10 weekend ASU had to replace a player who in the Pac-10 ranked 11th in scoring (14.7) and rebounding (6.5) and fifth in field goal percentage (.571) and in minutes per game (33.5).

FINAL NON-CONFERENCE THOUGHT
ASU topped Tulsa 69-59 Jan. 12 behind a season-high 45 points in the first half and season-highs of 25 points and nine boards from Ty Abbott. Carrick Felix added a season-high 21 points as ASU was 13-of-16 (.813) from the foul line and made seven three-pointers in the first half. Tulsa, which finished 23-12 last year and had a final RPI of 68 and has posted four straight 20-win seasons, is one of seven teams ASU had on its non-conference schedule who won at least 20 games last year and one of eight that was in the top 100 of the final RPI. New Mexico (30-5/RPI of 10), UAB (25-9/45), Weber State (20-11/85), Baylor (28-8/9), Richmond (26-9/25) and Nevada (21-13/73) all won 20, while St. John's finished with a RPI of 82.

WINNERS
ASU is 21-12 (.636) in games games decided by six points or less/OT in the past four seasons, including a 5-2 mark this year. ASU is 3-0 this year in games of three points or less. The 21 wins is tied for the most in the Pac-10 in that time as is the .636 winning clip.

GAMES OF SIX POINTS OR LESS OR OVERTIME (2007-08 TO PRESENT/PAST FOUR SEASONS)
Arizona State (21-12/.636)
UCLA (21-12/.636)
Washington State (18-13/.581)
Oregon (12-10/.545)
Washington (13-15/.464)
USC (18-22/.450)
Oregon State (17-19/.472)
California (16-19/.457)
Stanford (14-17/.452)
Arizona (16-23/.410)

ASU WINS IN GAMES OF SIX POINTS OR LESS IN 2010-11
ASU 69, UAB 66 (Nov. 20, 2010)
ASU 59, Weber State 58 (Nov. 26, 2010)
ASU 78, @Nevada 75 (Dec. 17, 2010)
ASU 56, North Carolina A&T 50 (Dec. 23, 2010)
ASU 60, @Oregon 55 (Jan. 1, 2011)

TRIO STEPPED UP
With leading scorer Trent Lockett out and all three of ASU's seniors in foul trouble at Oregon on Jan. 1, a trio stepped up. First-year players Carrick Felix had then-season highs of 19 points, six boards, four assists and 34 minutes while Brandon Dunson did the same with 14 points and 29 minutes. Sophomore Ruslan Pateev (career highs with 10 points in 28 minutes) also helped the cause as ASU continued its solid work in close games.

VS. RANKED TEAMS
Coach Sendek has 36 career wins against ranked foes...from 1995-1996 until 2005-2006 (11 seasons), ASU went 5-66 against ranked foes. Under Herb Sendek ASU has seven wins against ranked teams...he notched his first at ASU on Feb. 18, 2007, as ASU topped No. 22 USC 68-58 and won his first attempt in 2007-08 with a 77-55 over No. 17 Xavier on Dec. 15 (largest win over a ranked team in ASU history)...the Jan. 17, 2009, win at ninth-ranked UCLA was ASU's first top-10 road win since its 90-87 OT win at No. 4 Stanford on Jan. 31, 1998...against seventh-ranked Stanford on Feb. 14, 2008, ASU earned its first win over a top-10 team since Jan. 23, 2002 (88-72 over No. 10 Arizona).

COACH SENDEK WINS VS. RANKED TEAMS AT ASU
ASU 68, #24 Washington 51 (Jan. 8, 2010)
#23 ASU 75, #13 Washington 65/P10 Tourney (Mar. 13, 2009)
#18 ASU 74, #11 UCLA 67 (Feb. 12, 2009)
#16 ASU 61, @#9 UCLA 58 (OT), Jan. 17, 2009
ASU 72, #7 Stanford 68 (OT), Feb. 14, 2008
ASU 77, #17 Xavier 55, Dec. 15, 2007 (largest win over ranked team in ASU history)
ASU 68, #22 USC 58, Feb. 18, 2007

HERB PAC-10 NOTE
Last season's second -place Pac-10 finish matched ASU's best in its 32 seasons of Pac-10 play and its 12 wins were the most since 1994-95. ASU has notched at least 11 Pac-10 wins eight times, Herb Sendek has done it in each of the past two seasons.

BEST SUN DEVIL RECORD IN PAC-10 PLAY
1980-81, 16-2/2nd/Ned Wulk
1979-80, 15-3/2nd/Ned Wulk
2009-10, 12-6/2nd/Herb Sendek
1994-95, 12-6/3rd/Bill Frieder
1982-83, 12-6/T-3rd/Bob Weinhauer
2008-09, 11-7/T-3rd/Herb Sendek
2002-03, 11-7/4th/Rob Evans
1992-93, 11-7/T-3rd/Bill Frieder

WSU SERIES
ASU records have it leading the overall series 34-33 after sweeping last year for the first time since 2002-03, ending a six-game Cougar win streak...last season ASU won in Pullman for the first time in seven tries on Feb. 4 (81-70), its first win at Wazzu since Feb. 6, 2003...ASU is 12-20 (.375) since joining the Pac-10...ASU did a good job on Cougar standout Klay Thompson in last year's tilts as he was 9-of-31 (.290) from the field and 3-of-15 (.200) from the three-point stripe. In his freshman year, Thompson was en fuego in Tempe as he finished with 28 points and made 8-of-10 threes in a 65-55 WSU win on Jan. 29, 2009. He is 26-of-66 (.394) from the field against ASU....ASU has swept the Cougars 11 times in its 32 Pac-10 seasons...ASU's 71-46 Tempe win over WSU on Jan. 10, 2010, was WSU's worst loss since a 67-37 defeat to Oregon on Feb. 18, 2006...ASU held WSU to .298 (17-of-57) shooting on Jan. 10.

UW SERIES
ASU leads the series 36-34 and has won two of the past three and the teams have split the past six, but UW has won 14 of past 17...Herb Sendek is 3-7 vs. UW (1-3 in Tempe, 1-3 in Seattle, 1-1 in Pac-10 Tournament)...in the Jan. 8, 2010, Sun Devil 68-51 win over No. 21 Washington in Tempe, ASU held the Huskies to a season-low 51 points. That is the fewest the Huskies have scored in the past 100 games...ASU beat the No. 13 Huskies 75-65 in the 2009 Pac-10 semifinals on March 13 as James Harden had 24 points, Jeff Pendergraph had 18 and Derek Glasser 16...ASU has held the Huskies to 67.6 points per game in the Herb Sendek era in the 10 meetings...ASU has done as good as one can hope or pray on Husky standout Isaiah Thomas in his five games against ASU. He is shooting 29-of-72 (.403) from the field and 4-of-18 (.222) from the three-point stripe...of the 68 points scored in ASU win over the Huskies last January, 59 of them return this year. Rihards Kuksiks had 27, Ty Abbott had 17, Trent Lockett had 11 and Ruslan Pateev had four. Derek Glasser had the other nine.

THE WINS YOU NOTICE
ASU has notched a double-digit win over a ranked team in each of Herb Sendek's four seasons. ASU's 17-point win over No. 24 Washington on Jan. 8, 2010, (68-51) is tied for the fifth-biggest victory margin over a ranked team in school history and is tied for the second-largest in the past 29 seasons. In the prior 16 seasons, the Sun Devils had posted three double-digit wins over ranked teams.

ASU LARGEST MARGINS OVER A RANKED TEAM/COACH
(22)--ASU 77, #17 Xavier 55 (Dec. 15, 2007)/Herb Sendek
(20)--#5 ASU 87, @#1 Oregon State 67 (March 7, 1981)/Ned Wulk
(19)--ASU 89, #5 San Francisco 70 (Dec. 3, 1977)/Ned Wulk
(18)--ASU 71, #6 Colorado 53 (Dec. 21, 1962)/Ned Wulk
(17)--ASU 68, #24 Washington 51 (Jan. 8, 2010)/Herb Sendek
(17)--ASU 79, #13 Michigan 62 (Nov. 22, 1994)/Bill Frieder
(17)--ASU 95, #3 USC 78 (Dec. 1, 1971)/Ned Wulk

TY ON THE CHARTS
Senior Ty Abbott now has 1,185 career points which is 21st on the Sun Devil career list. Dennis Dairman ranks 20th at 1,220. Abbott also has 106 starts, one of only seven Sun Devils to have started 100 games in their careers. Jeff Pendergraph has the ASU record with 120 starts. When Abbott scores in double digits, ASU is 42-18 (.700) including 30-15 (.667) in the past three seasons. Abbott missed the Nov. 25 Houston Baptist game due to a knee bruise.

ASU CAREER GAMES
1. Derek Glasser, 2006-10, 131
2. Jerren Shipp, 2006-10, 129
3. Jeff Pendergraph, 2005-09, 126
4. Eddie House, 1996-2000, 124
5. Four players, 122
Ty Abbott, 2007-present, 117
Rihards Kuksiks, 2007-present, 111

ASU CAREER STARTS
1. Jeff Pendergraph, 2005-09, 120
2. Eddie House, 1996-2000, 114
3. Ron Riley, 1992-96, 109
4. Ty Abbott, 2007-present, 106
5. Derek Glasser, 2006-10, 104
6. Jason Braxton, 2001-05, 102

TY'S 20-POINT GAMES
30 vs. California (Feb. 18, 2008)
29 vs. Stanford (Jan. 30, 2010)
28 at Arizona (Feb. 21, 2010)
25 vs. Tulsa (Jan. 12, 2011)
25 at Cal, 2OT (Jan. 17, 2008)
22 vs. St. Johns (Nov. 27, 2010)
21 at Oregon St. (Jan. 16, 2010)
20 vs. California (Jan. 28, 2010)
20 vs. #13 Syracuse/NCAA @Miami (Mar. 22, 2009)

ASU CAREER POINTS
19. Arthur Thomas, 1984-88, 1,268
20. Dennis Dairman, 1962-65, 1,220
21. Ty Abbott, 2007-present, 1,185
22. Fat Lever, 1978-82, 1,137
23. Tommy Smith, 1999-2003, 1,123
29. Bobby Lazor, 1997-99, 1,077
30. Rihards Kuksiks, 2007-present, 1,054

HOME GAMES
The first six games the Sun Devils played at home just once (69-66 win over UAB on Nov. 20). Among major conference teams, only ASU and Virginia Tech played just one home game in their first six contests...ASU also was the last major college team to play just one home game, as its second home game wasn't until Dec. 5, a 67-61 loss to Richmond...ASU has played five road games, three neutral games and seven home games...when ASU played at Oregon on Jan. 1, it was ASU's fifth road game of the year and Oregon's 12th home game.

RIK UPDATE
Senior Rihards Kuksiks is 35-of-83 (.422) from the three-point stripe in the past 14 games. Kuksiks posted his eighth 20-point game of his career with 20 points at Nevada on Dec. 17, and ASU is 6-2 in those games. He now has 250 career three-pointers in his career, tied with Eddie House for third. He became the 34th member of ASU's 1,000-point club against Long Beach State, as he now has 1,054. The senior is 25-of-51 (.490) from the three-point stripe in his past eight games against ranked opponents. He has been clutch in close games the past two years, as ASU has played six games of two points or less (4-2), and he is 22-of-46 (.478) from three. He matched career-highs in points (27) and rebounds (nine) in the Jan. 8 win over No. 24 Washington last season. He had six 20-point games in 2009-10 with 27 vs. USF and #24 Washington, 25 at Oregon, 24 vs. USC and UCSB and 21 vs. Jacksonville, with ASU going 5-1 in those games.

TOP SCORING GAMES FOR RIHARDS
27 vs. #24 Washington (Jan. 8, 2010)
27 vs. San Francisco (Nov. 20, 2009)
25 at Oregon (Jan. 14, 2010)
24 vs. USC (Mar. 4, 2010)
24 vs. UCSB (Dec. 21, 2009)
21 vs. Jacksonville (Mar. 16, 2010/NIT)
20 at Nevada (Dec. 17, 2010)
20 vs. Syracuse (Mar. 22, 2009 @Miami/NCAA)

BIG-TIME POINT GUARD
Arizona State inked Mesa, Ariz., senior Jahii Carson in the November signing period. The 5-11 energizer is a consensus top-50 pick by anyone who follows the recruiting world, and Clark Francis' Hoop Scoop rankings in Basketball Times he is the second-highest Pac-10 recruit at No. 24, behind only Washington's Tony Wroten (No. 22).

HOOP SCOOP CLASS OF 2011 RANKINGS (BASKETBALL TIMES/NOVEMBER 2010)
Pac-10 Conference Top-50 Signings
22. Tony Wroten (Washington)
24. Jahii Carson (Arizona State)
34. Norman Powell (UCLA)
40. Josiah Turner (Arizona)
44. Jabari Brown (Oregon)
47. Nick Johnson (Arizona)

HEAD COACH
Herb Sendek, 85-64 (.570) at ASU, is in his 18th season as a head coach in 2010-2011 and has averaged 19.4 wins per season. He led the NC State Wolfpack to five straight NCAA appearances from 2002-06 and is now 339-222 (.604) and was 191-132 (.591) at NC State. The 47-year-old (born Feb. 22, 1963) Pittsburgh, Pa., native remains the third-youngest coach in the Pac-10. Only Duke posted more ACC wins (regular season and ACC Tournament) than NC State's 53 from 2002-2006. An overlooked note is his 10-year stay at NC State. To compare it to the Pac-10, since the league expanded to 10 teams in 1978-79, only five coaches have coached at their schools for at least 10 years: Lute Olson (24/Arizona), Ralph Miller (19/Oregon State), Mike Montgomery (18/Stanford), Ernie Kent (13/Oregon) and Ben Braun (12/California).

CURRENT LONGEVITY AMONG PAC-10 COACHES (YEARS AT SCHOOL)
Lorenzo Romar, Washington-9th
Ben Howland, UCLA-7th
Herb Sendek, ASU-5th
Johnny Dawkins, Stanford; Mike Montgomery, Cal; Craig Robinson, OSU-3rd
Ken Bone, Washington State; Kevin O'Neill, USC; Sean Miller, UA-2nd
Dana Altman, Oregon-First Year

LET'S TALK ABOUT TRENT
Sophomore Trent Lockett opened some eyes real quick in 2010-11. It started with a then career-high 22 points in the season opener at New Mexico (Nov. 16) where two of his dunks placed him No. 2 on SportsCenter's Top-10 and he has been nothing solid since. He had a career-high with 24 points vs. Weber State on Nov. 26 in Alaska. A native of Golden Valley, Minn., and a student in Barrett, the Honors College, he comes from one of the top high school programs in the country (Hopkins High School in Minnetonka, Minn.). He earned a spot on the five-man Pac-10 All-Freshman Team in 2009-10. He has 21 double-figure scoring games, including a 17-point, six-rebound and eight assist effort against Stanford on Jan. 30, 2010. He posted his first career double-double with 12 points and 10 boards vs. Richmond on Dec. 5. Trent missed both games of the Oregon road trip on Dec. 30-Jan. 1 with a sprained big left toe.

TRENT'S TOP SCORING GAMES
24 vs. Weber State (Nov. 26, 2010)
22 at New Mexico (Nov. 16, 2010)
19 vs. UAB (Nov. 20, 2010)
19 vs. San Francisco (Nov. 20, 2009)
18 vs. Houston Baptist (Nov. 25, 2010)
17 at Arizona (Jan. 15, 2011)
17 vs. Stanford (Jan. 30, 2010)
17 vs. Texas State (Nov. 16, 2009)

PAC-10 COACH OF YEAR
Herb Sendek became the second Sun Devil to earn Pac-10 Coach of the Year in ASU's 32 Pac-10 seasons in 2009-10 (Ned Wulk/1978-79). What is even more eye opening is the 30 years between Sun Devil winners. That is nothing new as his 2003-04 ACC honor was NC State's first in 15 seasons (Jim Valvano/1988-89).

BOARDS
Freshman Kyle Cain had 17 rebounds vs. Houston Baptist on Nov. 25, the most by a Sun Devil since Jeff Pendergraph had 19 at Oregon on Feb. 8, 2007. The 17 boards is tied for second-most by a freshman in ASU history with Mario Bennett, who had 17 vs. Oregon on Feb. 1, 1992. Ike Diogu has the ASU freshman record with 18 vs. Oregon on March 13, 2003, in the Pac-10 Tournament. He then posted 16 boards vs. Long Beach State in 26 minutes on Dec. 21 and had 14 boards (but zero points) in just 23 minutes vs. North Carolina A&T on Dec. 23.

MOST REBOUNDS BY ASU FRESHMAN
18 by Ike Diogu vs. Oregon @Pac-10 Tournament (March 13, 2003)
17 by Kyle Cain vs. Houston Baptist @Great Alaska Shootout (Nov. 25, 2010)
17 by Mario Bennett vs. Oregon (Feb. 1, 1992)
16 by Kyle Cain vs. Long Beach State (Dec. 21, 2010)

THREE-DOT DATA
ASU is now 6-1 when it leads at the half in 2010-11 and 63-15 under Herb Sendek...ASU has won 17 games under Herb Sendek when it has trailed at the half including the Dec. 23 56-50 win over North Carolina A&T when it trailed 29-23 at intermission. ASU shot just 20-of-57 (.351) in the victory, its second-lowest mark in a win under Coach Sendek. The lowest shooting mark was a 16-of-56 (.286) mark in a 53-47 win at Arizona on Jan. 21, 2009...senior Jamelle McMillan has 272 career assists and just 133 career turnovers. He had six steals vs. Long Beach on Dec. 21, the most by a Sun Devil since James Harden had seven vs. USC on March 13, 2008, in the first round of the Pac-10 Tournament.

YOUNG
After coaching in more than 500 career games at three schools and in seven NCAA tournaments and having eight former assistants currently serving as head coaches at the D-I level, Herb Sendek is still the third-youngest coach in the Pac-10 even with seven new hires in the past three seasons.

PAC-10 COACHES BY AGE (YOUNGEST TO OLDEST)
Sean Miller (42), Arizona, 11/17/68
Johnny Dawkins (47), Stanford, 9/28/63
Herb Sendek (47), ASU, 2/22/63
Craig Robinson (48), OSU, 4/21/62
Lorenzo Romar (52), UW, 11/13/58

BEST TREE IN THE LAND
Herb Sendek has eight former assistants who are D-I coaches, the best mark of any coach in the nation in 2010-2011. Twelve-year sidekick Mark Phelps earned the Drake spot in the spring of 2008 after serving for 10 years on the staff at NC State and for two years at ASU. Former NC State sidekick John Groce also earned the Ohio University position in the spring of 2008. The others are Jim Christian at TCU (Miami assistant in 1995-96), Charlie Coles at Miami of Ohio (Miami assistant from 1994-96), Larry Hunter at Western Carolina (NC State assistant from 2001-05), Ron Hunter of IUPUI (Miami assistant from 1993-94), Ohio State's Thad Matta (Miami assistant in 1994-95) and Arizona's Sean Miller (assistant at both Miami from 1993-95 and at NC State from 1996-2000).

MORE ROAD NUGGETS
After losing its first eight Pac-10 road games under Herb Sendek, ASU is 16-15 (.516) since...ASU swept the Oregon trip for the second straight year in 2009-10...ASU has now won the past three in Tucson and is 3-1 at UA under Herb Sendek after winning once in Tucson in the previous 23 tries (win was in 1994-95, from 1983-84 through 2006-07 period)...ASU won four straight Pac-10 roadies in 2008-09 for the first time since the 1980-81 team won five straight...in 2009-10, ASU shot 72.1 percent from the free throw line on the road, which was better than the opponent's in their own arenas (.685). ASU shot 35.4 percent from the three-point stripe in road games last year and held opponents to just 35.2 percent.

PAC-10 ROAD RECORDS (2008-11/PAST THREE SEASONS)
Washington (13-9/.591)
Arizona State (11-10/.524)
UCLA (11-10/.525)
California (10-11/.476)
Arizona (7-13/.350)
Oregon State (6-14/.300)
WSU (7-15/.318)
USC (4-16/.200)
Oregon (4-16/.200)
Stanford (4-16/.200)

PAC-10 ROAD RECORDS (2007-11/PAST FOUR SEASONS)
UCLA (19-11/.644)
Washington (16-15/.517)
Arizona State (15-15/.500)
California (14-16/.467)
Washington State (13-18/.419)
Arizona (11-18/.379)
USC (9-20/.310)
Stanford (9-20/.310)
Oregon (7-22/.241)
Oregon State (6-23/.207)