Honored Arizona Wildcats men's basketball players

The Arizona Wildcats men's basketball team was founded in 1904 to represent the University of Arizona in intercollegiate competition and has participated in the sport all but one season since its inception. Over the course of the team's history, the Wildcats' performance has ranged from losing records to resulting in a national championship.

During periods of both ascendancy and mediocrity, individual Arizona players of exceptional ability have received various accolades. In total, Wildcats have been named to an All-America team 31 times, and All-Pac-12 Conference team 110 times. Of the All-America selections, thirty-seven players received first-team honors a total of fifty-eight times. Sixteen players were named consensus first-team All-Americans a total of twenty-five times.

Wildcats have won several nationally recognized individual awards, including the Bob Cousy Award, the Senior CLASS Award, Academic All-America of the Year, and several of the National Player of the Year awards. The College Basketball Hall of Fame has inducted one former Arizona player, and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame has enshrined three. Former Wildcats head coach have also been inducted into the College Basketball Hall of Fame.

All-Americans edit

 
Derrick Williams
 
Nick Johnson

Each year, numerous publications and organizations release lists of All-America teams, hypothetical rosters of players considered the best in the nation at their respective positions. Some selecting organizations choose more than one roster of All-Americans, in which case they use the terms "first team", "second team", and "third team" as appropriate. Some selectors also award honorable mentions to outstanding players who did not make any of their teams. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), a college sports governing body, uses officially recognized All-America selectors to determine the "consensus" selections. 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. Over time, the sources used to determine the consensus selections have changed, and since 1997, the NCAA has used these selectors to determine consensus All-Americans: Associated Press (AP), the United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA), the Sporting News (TSN), and the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC).

The following is a list of Arizona Wildcats men's basketball players that were named first, second or third team All-Americans:

Consensus All-Americans

Source: Arizona 2029–21 Media Guide[1]

Fourteen Arizona players have received AP All-America honorable mention:

  • 1991 – Chris Mills (AP Honorable Mention)
  • 1991 – Brian Williams (AP Honorable Mention)
  • 1992 – Chris Mills (2) (AP Honorable Mention)
  • 1992 – Sean Rooks (AP Honorable Mention)
  • 1994 – Damon Stoudamire (AP Honorable Mention, Basketball Weekly, USBWA)
  • 1997 – Michael Dickerson (AP Honorable Mention)
  • 2000 – Loren Woods (AP Honorable Mention)
  • 2000 – Michael Wright (AP Honorable Mention)
  • 2001 – Jason Gardner (AP Honorable Mention)
  • 2001 – Loren Woods (2) (AP Honorable Mention)
  • 2003 – Luke Walton (AP Honorable Mention)
  • 2004 – Andre Iguodala (AP Honorable Mention)
  • 2009 – Chase Budinger (AP Honorable Mention)
  • 2018 – Allonzo Trier (AP Honorable Mention)

All-Pac-12 Conference edit

The following is a list of Arizona Wildcats men's basketball players that were named first, second or third team All-Pac-12:

First team All-Pac-12

Second team All-Pac-12

Third team All-Pac-12

Note

  • ‡ indicates player was Pac-12 Player of the Year.

Pac-12 All Freshman Team

Note

  • ‡ indicates player was Pac-12 Freshman of the Year.

Pac-12 All Newcomer

  • 1995 – Ben Davis Jr.
  • 1997 – Bennett Davison Jr.
  • 2000 – Loren Woods ‡

Note

  • ‡ indicates player was Pac-12 Newcomer of the Year

Pac-12 All-Defensive Team

  • 2009 – Jordan Hill
  • 2012 – Kyle Fogg
  • 2014 – Nick Johnson
  • 2014 – T. J. McConnell
  • 2015 – Rondae Hollis-Jefferson
  • 2015 – T. J. McConnell
  • 2016 – Kaleb Tarczewski
  • 2017 – Kadeem Allen
  • 2018 – Deandre Ayton
  • 2022 - Christian Koloko‡
  • 2022 - Dalen Terry

Pac-12 All-Academic Team

  • 1986 – Steve Kerr
  • 1988 – Steve Kerr (2)
  • 1989 – Matt Muehlebach
  • 1990 – Matt Muehlebach (2)
  • 1991 – Matt Muehlebach (3)
  • 1994 – Kevin Flanagan
  • 2001 – Eugene Edgerson
  • 2004 – Jason Ranne‡
  • 2004 – Andre Iguodala^
  • 2004 – Brett Brielmaier‡
  • 2019 – Chase Jeter‡
  • 2020 – Stone Gettings‡

All-Pac 12 Tournament Team

  • 1988 - Sean Rooks
  • 1988 - Steve Kerr
  • 1988 - Anthony Cook
  • 1989 - Sean Rooks (2)
  • 1989 - Jud Buechler
  • 1989 - Anthony Cook
  • 1990 - Jud Buechler (2)
  • 1990 - Matt Muehlebach
  • 2002 - Luke Walton
  • 2004 - Hassan Adams
  • 2005 - Salim Stoudamire
  • 2005 - Channing Frye
  • 2011 - Derrick Williams
  • 2012 - Kyle Fogg
  • 2012 - Solomon Hill
  • 2012 - Jesse Perry
  • 2014 - Aaron Gordon
  • 2014 - Nick Johnson
  • 2015 - Brandon Ashley
  • 2015 - Rondae Hollis-Jefferson
  • 2015 - Stanley Johnson
  • 2015 - T. J. McConnell
  • 2017 - Allonzo Trier
  • 2017 - Lauri Markkanen
  • 2018 - Deandre Ayton
  • 2018 - Dusan Ristic
  • 2022 - Bennedict Mathurin
  • 2022 - Christian Koloko

Note

  • ‡ indicates player was Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year

Source: Arizona 2020–21 Media Guide [1]

Award Recipients edit

Players edit

John R. Wooden Award[2]

National player of the year[2]

Frank Hessler Award[2]

NCAA Regionals most outstanding player[3]

Wayman Tisdale Award[2]

Julius Erving Award

  • 2015 – Stanley Johnson

Karl Malone Award

  • 2018 – DeAndre Ayton

Pac-12 player of the year (AP, UPI, Coaches) edit

The following is a list of Arizona Wildcats men's basketball players who have been named Pac-12 Player of the Year:[2]

Pac-12 freshman of the year (AP, Coaches) edit

The following is a list of Arizona Wildcats men's basketball players who have been named either Pac-12 Freshman of the Year (awarded by the league's head coaches, and open only to freshmen) or Pac-12 Newcomer of the Year (awarded by the AP and open to any player in his first year at an Pac-12 school, including transfers).[2]

Pac-12 6th Man of the Year edit

  • 2021 – Jordan Brown
  • 2022 – Pelle Larsson

Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year edit

Pac-12 Most Improved Player of the Year edit

  • 2022 – Christian Koloko

Pac-12 Scholar Athlete of the Year edit

  • 2020: Stone Gettings

Pac-12 Tournament MOPs edit

Coaches edit

National Coach of the Year edit

AP Coach of the Year edit

NABC Coach of the Year edit

USBWA Coach of the Year edit

WAC Coach of the Year edit

John R. Wooden Legends of Coaching Award edit

  • Lute Olson – 2002[4]

Clair Bee Coach of the Year Award edit

  • Lute Olson – 2001[4]

Pac-12 Coach of the Year edit

Source:[4]

  • Lute Olson – 1986
  • Lute Olson – 1988
  • Lute Olson – 1989
  • Lute Olson – 1993
  • Lute Olson – 1994
  • Lute Olson – 1998
  • Lute Olson – 2003
  • Sean Miller – 2011
  • Sean Miller – 2014
  • Sean Miller – 2017
  • Tommy Lloyd - 2022

Hall of Fame inductees edit

The National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame has commemorated many of the sport's most outstanding and most innovative personalities. Among them are one former Arizona players and one former Arizona head coaches.

College Basketball Hall of Fame edit

Players

  • Sean Elliott (2018)

Coaches

  • Lute Olson (2002, 2006)

Retired numbers edit

To have his number retired, a player must win one of the following six widely recognized player of the year awards:[5]

Players:

NBA draft picks edit

McDonald's All-Americans edit

The following 28 McDonald's All-Americans listed below have signed with Arizona. An asterisk, "*", Indicates player did not finish his college career at Arizona. A cross, "†", indicates player did not begin his college career at Arizona.

McDonald's All-American Game MVPs edit

Olympians edit

The following Arizona Wildcats men's basketball players have represented their country in basketball in the Summer Olympics:

Year Player Country Location Medal'
1984 Leon Wood   United States (USA) Los Angeles Gold
2004 Richard Jefferson   United States (USA) Athens Bronze
2012 Andre Iguodala   United States (USA) London Gold
2020 Josh Green   Australia (AUS) Tokyo Bronze
2020 Nico Mannion   Italy (ITA) Tokyo 5th Place
UA Olympians

NBA champions edit

The following Arizona Wildcats men's basketball players have gone on to win an NBA championship. A Total of 31 NBA championships have been won by 13 former Wildcats players.

Player (College Years) Finals Year Team
Bret Brielmaier (2004–08) 2016* Cleveland Cavaliers*
Jud Buechler (1986–90) 1996, 1997, 1998 Chicago Bulls (3)
Quinton Crawford (2011–13) 2020* Los Angeles Lakers*
Bison Dele (1988–91) 1997 Chicago Bulls
Sean Elliott (1984–89) 1999 San Antonio Spurs
Bruce Fraser (1984–87) 2015*, 2017* 2018*, 2022* Golden State Warriors (4)
Channing Frye (2001–05) 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers
Andre Iguodala (2002–04) 2015, 2017, 2018, 2022 Golden State Warriors (4)
Richard Jefferson (1998–01) 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers
Steve Kerr (1983–88) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2015*, 2017*, 2018*, 2022* Chicago Bulls (3), San Antonio Spurs (2), Golden State Warriors (4)*
Miles Simon (1994–98) 2020* Los Angeles Lakers*
Jason Terry (1995–99) 2011 Dallas Mavericks
Luke Walton (1999-03) 2009, 2010, 2015* Los Angeles Lakers (2), Golden State Warriors*
Aaron Gordon (2013–14) 2023 Denver Nuggets
Zeke Nnaji (2019–20) 2023 Denver Nuggets

Note: *Coach or Assistant coach

Glossary edit

Abbreviations
Positions Selectors
G Guard ABA ABAUSA AP Associated Press AW American Weekly BA Basketball America
F Forward BN Basketball News BT Basketball Times BW Basketball Weekly CBS CBS
C Center CBSS CBS Sportline CNVR Converse COL Collier's Weekly CP Central Press Association
ESPN ESPN FOX FOX HLMS Helms Foundation INS International News Service
JW John Wooden Team NABC National Association of Basketball Coaches NAIS Naismith NBACO NBA Coaches
NEA Newspaper Enterprise Association RA Rupp Award SI Sports Illustrated TSN The Sporting News
UP United Press UPI United Press International USBWA United States Basketball Writers Association

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Arizona 2020–21 Media Guide History and Records pp. 51" (PDF). arizonaathletics.com.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Honors Section 2". pac-10.org. October 26, 2007. Archived from the original on October 29, 2008. Retrieved March 15, 2008.
  3. ^ "Final Four Most Outstanding Players". cbs.sportsline.com. Archived from the original on September 7, 2008. Retrieved March 30, 2008.
  4. ^ a b c "Arizona Team Page". Pac-10. October 26, 2007. Archived from the original on October 28, 2008. Retrieved March 16, 2008.
  5. ^ "Retirement of jerseys" at Wildcats website