Wildcats Basketball Roundtable: 2015 Season Wrap-up
By Ryan Reyes
Feb 28, 2015; Salt Lake City, UT, USA; Arizona Wildcats forward Stanley Johnson (5) and the Arizona bench react late during the second half against the Utah Utes at Jon M. Huntsman Center. Arizona won 63-57. Mandatory Credit: Russ Isabella-USA TODAY Sports
10. The Pac-12, known as the conference of champions, will become ultra competitive for the top spot in the conference. Will the 2015-2016 regular season end with another Pac-12 championship? Who will be our biggest threat next season? (Utah, UCLA or ASU)
Shereen:
Utah, UCLA and Oregon; I think their coaches will attract great talent now that they made the tournament. Oregon is losing one key player, the Pac-12 player of the year, and UCLA already just lost Kevon Looney to the NBA draft, but haven’t heard they have lost many more. UCLA was a young team last year, so they will be even better this year.
Miguel:
Utah, UCLA are probably the biggest threats this year. Oregon loses their floor leader and I don’t know if they have the talent coming in to replace that kind of player. ASU is not going to be a big threat with the hiring of a new coach and not really competing much this year cant see them being a real threat. That being said I think we still win the regular season title, Tournament I think we are in the final but it’s so hard to beat teams twice much less 3-times if it’s a team we have already faced twice in the year before the tournament.
Ryan:
Those three team will be our biggest challenges next year. But lets not forget not to underestimate the PAC-12 as a whole. We have a strong conference that everyone seems to underrate. I believe that we will defend our PAC-12 Championship but with three young freshmen navigating through the tournament will be a voyage.
Here is an ArizonaWildcats.com season highlights video with Brian Jeffries:
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