2000–01 Pac-10 Men's Basketball Season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportBasketball
Number of teams10
Regular Season
ChampionStanford
  Runners-upArizona
Season MVPSean Lampley, California
2000–01 Pacific-10 Conference
men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 5 Stanford162 .889313  .912
No. 2 Arizona153 .833288  .778
No. 12 UCLA144 .778239  .719
No. 14 USC117 .6112410  .706
California117 .6112011  .645
Oregon513 .2781414  .500
Arizona State513 .2781316  .448
Washington State513 .2781216  .429
Oregon State414 .2221020  .333
Washington414 .2221020  .333
As of November 30, 2007
Rankings from Coaches Poll

The 2000–01 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball season ended with five teams participating in the 2001 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament.

The Stanford Cardinal won the regular season championship.

Only three teams, Stanford (#2), Arizona (#4), and UCLA (#18), finished the season in the Coaches Poll. They were #2, #5, and #15 respectively in the "AP Top 25" poll. However, in the final post-NCAA tournament coaches' poll, USC was also ranked, coming in at #14, behind Arizona (#2), Stanford (#5) and UCLA (#12).

Postseason

Five Pac-10 teams participated in the 2001 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. Four teams (Stanford, Arizona, UCLA, USC) all advanced to the Sweet 16, with Stanford making it to the Elite 8. Arizona made it all the way to the national championship game, losing to Duke, 82-72

Awards and honors

Player/Coach of the Year

All-Pac-10 Team

Name School Position Year
Gilbert Arenas Arizona Guard Sophomore
Bryan Bracey Oregon Forward Senior
Sam Clancy USC Forward Junior
Jarron Collins Stanford Forward Senior
Jason Collins Stanford Center Junior
Casey Jacobsen Stanford Guard/Forward Sophomore
Jason Kapono UCLA Forward Sophomore
Sean Lampley California Forward Senior
Earl Watson UCLA Guard Senior
Michael Wright Arizona Forward Junior

References

  1. "2021-22 Men's Basketball Record Book" (PDF). Pac-12.org. Retrieved April 23, 2022.
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