Las Vegas Review-Journal

Sun Devils still expect NCAA bid despite struggles in league

Arizona State ousted from Pac-12 tourney with first-round loss

- By Gilbert Manzano Las Vegas Review-journal

Bobby Hurley was more prepared than a recent college graduate interviewi­ng for a job when asked about his team’s chances for an NCAA Tournament bid.

The three-year Arizona State coach had highlights of his team’s resume memorized. He even knew opponents’ RPI and Kenpom ratings.

“I felt like we were in the tournament coming into this game regardless of the outcome,” Hurley said Wednesday after No. 9 seed Arizona State lost to eighth-seeded Colorado 97-85 in the first round of the Pac-12 basketball tournament at T-mobile Arena.

The one-time UNLV tormentor might be confident about his Sun Devils dancing next week, but it will be up to the NCAA Tournament Committee, and chances are high that they could be left out after an early exit in the conference tourney.

The last time the Sun Devils were in Las Vegas, they appeared to be a team destined for a conference title and a high seed in the NCAAS. Arizona State defeated Kansas State, the No. 4 team in the tough Big 12, and Xavier, currently ranked No. 3 in the nation, to win the Continenta­l Tire Invitation­al at Orleans Arena in November.

ASU (20-11) was 12-0 in nonconfere­nce play, including a signature victory at Kansas, and was the last undefeated team in the nation at the time.

But then the Pac-12 schedule arrived and the Sun Devils went on an unfathomab­le free fall to put their postseason hopes in limbo.

“It’s tough to be able to imagine that we’re here,” said Sun Devils senior guard Kodi Justice, who scored 14 points. “Things are just different (from that first Las Vegas tournament). You can’t really explain what happened since then. You can’t really say it’s one thing or another.”

Arizona State, the No. 9 seed, went 8-10 versus Pac-12 opponents. The Sun Devils’ frustratio­ns got the best of them after allowing Colorado to score a season-high 97 points on Wednesday.

With seven seconds left and the game already decided, Colorado freshman Tyler Bey of Las Vegas scored on an alley-oop dunk, which prompted Tra Holder to shove Bey, and a skirmish broke out between the teams.

“Let me start by apologizin­g to Arizona State for what happened at the end there,” said Colorado coach Tad Boyle, who injured his calf rushing onto the court to break up the players. “We certainly weren’t trying to rub it in their face.”

The Sun Devils called the lategame dunk disrespect­ful, but it probably woke them up and could provide a much-needed spark heading into the postseason. Washington 66, OT — Drew Eubanks scored a game-high 19 points for Oregon State, which will play Southern California in Thursday’s quarterfin­als Thursday. Washington’s Matisse Thybulle hit multiple big shots down the stretch and finished with 16 points.

No. 6 Oregon 64, No. 11 Washington State 62, OT — Mikyle Mcintosh and Patyon Pritchard scored 18 points each and Kenny Wooten had a decisive block with nine seconds to play in overtime as the Ducks rallied past the Cougars. Malachi Flynn had 22 points for Washington State, but his late go-ahead shot was swatted away by Wooten.

“We took it to heart because we’re still very confident with our team,” said ASU freshman Remy Martin, who scored 20 points. “Whatever (Holder) did, we’re going to back him up as a team.”

Justice added: “It’s on us for allowing them to do that. We can’t ever give up on a game.”

Now the Sun Devils play the waiting game with Selection Sunday three days away. Kansas and Xavier are probably hoping they’re left out.

“We know we can beat top teams, we’ve done it,” Martin said.

Contact Gilbert Manzano at gmanzano@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Gmanzano24 on Twitter.

 ?? Bizuayehu Tesfaye ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @bizutesfay­e Arizona State head coach Bobby Hurley, second from left, watches the last minute of his ninth-seeded Sun Devils’ 97-85 loss to eighth-seeded Colorado in an openingrou­nd game of the Pac-12 tournament Wednesday at...
Bizuayehu Tesfaye Las Vegas Review-journal @bizutesfay­e Arizona State head coach Bobby Hurley, second from left, watches the last minute of his ninth-seeded Sun Devils’ 97-85 loss to eighth-seeded Colorado in an openingrou­nd game of the Pac-12 tournament Wednesday at...

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