Pac-12 Men’s Basketball Weekly Watch (March 4-5)

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Arizona earned a hard fought victory at Utah to claim the regular season PAC-12 title on Saturday. While the top seed is figured out there’s still a lot to learn this coming week. Can Oregon catch the Utes for the second seed? Who’s going to get the number four seed between UCLA and Stanford, which comes with a first day bye.

Arizona boxed out Utah to claim at-least a part of the PAC-12 regular season. The Wildcats beat the Utes at the Huntsman Center. Arizona won 63-57. Photo Credit: Russ Isabella-USA TODAY Sports

Wednesday there are two games with four on Thursday before the final weekend. With the conference tournament beginning next week here’s where your favorite teams will be and TV coverage.

Wednesday, March 4 (2 Games) –
Southern California (11-18, 3-14 PAC-12) @ UCLA (18-12, 10-7 PAC-12), 6 pm/ESPN2
Oregon (22-8, 12-5 PAC-12) @ Oregon State (17-12, 8-9 PAC-12), 8 pm/ESPNU

Thursday, March 5 (4 Games) –
California (17-12, 7-9 PAC-12) @ 5 Arizona (26-3, 14-2 PAC-12), 6 pm/ESPN
Colorado (13-15, 6-10 PAC-12) @ Washington (15-13, 4-12 PAC-12), 6 pm/FOX Sports 1
Stanford (18-10, 9-7 PAC-12) @ Arizona State (15-14, 7-9 PAC-12), 8 pm/FOX Sports 1
13 Utah (22-6, 12-4 PAC-12) @ Washington State (12-16, 6-10 PAC-12), 8 pm/ESPNU

Polls for the Week of March 2 –

AP Top 25 (2): 5 Arizona, 13 Utah; Receiving Votes (1): Oregon
USA Today Coaches Poll (2): 6 Arizona, 13 Utah; Receiving Votes (1): Oregon

PAC-12 Standings Week of March 4 –

14-2: Arizona (26-3)
12-4: Utah (22-6)
12-5: Oregon (22-8)
10-7: UCLA (18-12)
9-7: Stanford (18-10)
8-9: Oregon State (17-12)
7-9: California (17-12), Arizona State (15-14)
6-10: Colorado (13-15), Washington State (12-16)
4-12: Washington (15-13)
3-14: USC (11-18)

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