2010–11 Washington Huskies men's basketball team

2010–11 Washington Huskies men's basketball
NCAA tournament, Round of 32
ConferencePacific-10 Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 23
APNo. 23
Record24–11 (11–7 Pac-10)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Raphael Chillious
  • Paul Fortier
  • Jim Shaw
Home arenaAlaska Airlines Arena
Seasons
2010–11 Pacific-10 Conference
men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 17 Arizona 14 4   .778 30 8   .789
UCLA 13 5   .722 23 11   .676
No. 23 Washington 11 7   .611 24 11   .686
USC 10 8   .556 19 15   .559
California 10 8   .556 18 15   .545
Washington State 9 9   .500 22 13   .629
Oregon 7 11   .389 21 18   .538
Stanford 7 11   .389 15 16   .484
Oregon State 5 13   .278 11 20   .355
Arizona State 4 14   .222 12 19   .387
Conference tournament winner
As of March 30, 2011[1]
Rankings from AP poll[2]


The 2010–11 Washington Huskies men's basketball team represented the University of Washington in the 2010–11 college basketball season. This was head coach Lorenzo Romar's 9th season at Washington. The Huskies played their home games at Alaska Airlines Arena and are members of the Pacific-10 Conference. As the winner of the 2011 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball tournament, the Huskies earn an automatic bid in the NCAA tournament, the school's 16th appearance in the NCAA tournament. At the national tournament, the Huskies beat Georgia in the second round before falling to eventual Elite Eight contender North Carolina in the third round. They finished the season with a 24–11 record.

Recruits

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US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Terrence Ross
SG
Portland, Oregon Jefferson 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 180 lb (82 kg) Apr 26, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:4/5 stars   Rivals:4/5 stars   247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 95
Aziz N'Diaye
C
Dakar, Senegal College of Southern Idaho 7 ft 1 in (2.16 m) 230 lb (100 kg) Apr 14, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   Rivals:3/5 stars   247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: JC
Desmond Simmons
SF
Vallejo, California Salesian 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 205 lb (93 kg) May 12, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:3/5 stars   Rivals:3/5 stars   247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 89
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: nr   Rivals: nr  ESPN: nr
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "ESPN". ESPN.com.
  • "2010 Team Ranking". Rivals.com.

2010–11 Team

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Roster

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Source[3]

# Name Height Weight (lbs.) Position Class Hometown Previous Team(s)
0 Abdul Gaddy* 6'3" 195 G So. Tacoma, WA, U.S. Bellarmine Prep
1 Venoy Overton 6'0" 185 G Sr. Seattle, WA, U.S. Franklin HS
2 Isaiah Thomas 5'9" 185 G Jr. Tacoma, WA, U.S. South Kent School
5 Aziz N'Diaye 7'0" 260 C So. Dakar, Senegal College of Southern Idaho
10 Antoine Hosley 5'11" 185 G Fr. Portland, OR, U.S. Jefferson HS
11 Matthew Bryan-Amaning 6'9" 240 F Sr. London, England, U.K. South Kent School
15 Scott Suggs 6'6" 195 G Jr. Washington, MO, U.S. Washington HS
22 Justin Holiday 6'6" 180 F Sr. Chatsworth, CA, U.S. Campbell Hall School
23 C. J. Wilcox 6'5" 190 G RS Fr. Pleasant Grove, UT, U.S. Pleasant Grove HS
30 Desmond Simmons 6'7" 215 F Fr. Vallejo, CA, U.S. Salesian HS
31 Terrence Ross 6'6" 190 G Fr. Portland, OR, U.S. Jefferson HS
33 Tyreese Breshers 6'7" 255 F So. Los Angeles, CA, U.S. Price HS
42 Brendan Sherrer 6'8" 245 F Jr. Monroe, WA, U.S. Archbishop Murphy HS
44 Darnell Gant 6'8" 225 F RS Jr. Los Angeles, CA, U.S. Crenshaw HS

Abdul Gaddy suffered an ACL tear January 5, 2011 and sat out the remainder of the season.*

Coaching staff

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Name Position Year at Washington Alma Mater (Year)
Lorenzo Romar Head coach 9th Washington (1980)
Raphael Chillious Assistant coach 3rd Lafayette (1996)
Paul Fortier Assistant coach 6th Washington (2003)
Jim Shaw Assistant coach 7th Western Oregon State (1985)
Lance LaVetter Director of Basketball Operations 9th Northern Arizona (1992)

Schedule and results

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Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Exhibition
11/06/2010*
5:00 pm
No. 18 Saint Martin's W 97–76 
Alaska Airlines Arena (8,909)
Seattle, WA
Regular season
11/13/2010*
1:00 pm
No. 18 McNeese State W 118–64  1–0
Alaska Airlines Arena (8,914)
Seattle, WA
11/16/2010*
7:00 pm, FSNNW
No. 17 Eastern Washington W 98–72  2–0
Alaska Airlines Arena (8,897)
Seattle, WA
11/22/2010*
9:00 pm, ESPN2
No. 13 vs. Virginia
Maui Invitational first round
W 106–63  3–0
Lahaina Civic Center (2,400)
Maui, HI
11/23/2010*
6:30 pm, ESPN
No. 13 vs. No. 8 Kentucky
Maui Invitational semifinals
L 67–74  3–1
Lahaina Civic Center (2,400)
Maui, HI
11/24/2010*
2:00 pm, ESPN2
No. 13 vs. No. 2 Michigan State
Maui Invitational 3rd place game
L 71–76  3–2
Lahaina Civic Center (2,400)
Maui, HI
11/30/2010*
8:00 pm, FSNNW
No. 23 Long Beach State W 102–75  4–2
Alaska Airlines Arena (9,223)
Seattle, WA
12/04/2010*
1:00 pm, FSN
No. 23 Texas Tech
Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series
W 108–79  5–2
Alaska Airlines Arena (9,044)
Seattle, WA
12/06/2010*
7:00 pm, FSNNW
No. 21 Portland W 94–72  6–2
Alaska Airlines Arena (9,425)
Seattle, WA
12/11/2010*
1:30 pm, ESPN2
No. 21 at Texas A&M
Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series
L 62–63  6–3
Reed Arena (10,296)
College Station, TX
12/18/2010*
7:00 pm, FSNNW
San Francisco W 80–52  7–3
Alaska Airlines Arena (9,807)
Seattle, WA
12/22/2010*
6:00 pm, FSNNW
Nevada W 90–60  8–3
Alaska Airlines Arena (10,000)
Seattle, WA
12/29/2010
7:30 pm
at USC W 73–67 OT 9–3
(1–0)
Galen Center (5,584)
Los Angeles, CA
12/31/2010
1:00 pm, FSN
at UCLA W 74–63  10–3
(2–0)
Pauley Pavilion (9,049)
Los Angeles, CA
01/06/2011
5:30 pm, FSNNW
No. 23 Oregon W 87–69  11–3
(3–0)
Alaska Airlines Arena (9,692)
Seattle, WA
01/08/2011
3:30 pm, FSNNW
No. 23 Oregon State W 103–72  12–3
(4–0)
Alaska Airlines Arena (9,671)
Seattle, WA
01/13/2011
7:00 pm
No. 17 at Stanford L 56–58  12–4
(4–1)
Maples Pavilion (5,896)
Stanford, CA
01/16/2011
7:00 pm, FSN
No. 17 at California W 92–71  13–4
(5–1)
Haas Pavilion (8,649)
Berkeley, CA
01/20/2011
7:30 pm, FSN
No. 20 No. 25 Arizona W 85–68  14–4
(6–1)
Alaska Airlines Arena (10,000)
Seattle, WA
01/22/2011
1:00 pm, FSN
No. 20 Arizona State W 88–75  15–4
(7–1)
Alaska Airlines Arena (9,905)
Seattle, WA
01/30/2011
7:00 pm, FSN
No. 18 at Washington State L 80–87  15–5
(7–2)
Beasley Coliseum (10,579)
Pullman, WA
02/03/2011
6:00 pm, FSNNW
No. 20 at Oregon State L 56–68  15–6
(7–3)
Gill Coliseum (5,783)
Corvallis, OR
02/05/2011
1:00 pm, FSN
No. 20 at Oregon L 76–81  15–7
(7–4)
Matthew Knight Arena (11,925)
Eugene, OR
02/10/2011
6:00 pm, FSNNW
California W 109–77  16–7
(8–4)
Alaska Airlines Arena (9,883)
Seattle, WA
02/12/2011
5:30 pm, FSNNW
Stanford W 87–76  17–7
(9–4)
Alaska Airlines Arena (10,000)
Seattle, WA
02/17/2011
5:30 pm
at Arizona State W 79–62  18–7
(10–4)
Wells Fargo Arena (7,263)
Tempe, AZ
02/19/2011
3:00 pm, ESPN
at No. 12 Arizona L 86–87  18–8
(10–5)
McKale Center (14,619)
Tucson, AZ
02/22/2011*
7:10 pm, FSNNW
at Seattle W 95–74  19–8
KeyArena (11,386)
Seattle, WA
02/27/2011
7:00 pm, FSN
Washington State L 69–80  19–9
(10–6)
Alaska Airlines Arena (10,000)
Seattle, WA
03/03/2011
6:00 pm, ESPN2
UCLA W 70–63  20–9
(11–6)
Alaska Airlines Arena (9,931)
Seattle, WA
03/05/2011
7:30 pm, FSN
USC L 60–62  20–10
(11–7)
Alaska Airlines Arena (10,000)
Seattle, WA
Pac-10 Tournament
03/10/2011
8:30 pm, FSN
(3) vs. (6) Washington State
Quarterfinals
W 89–87  21–10
Staples Center (12,191)
Los Angeles, CA
03/11/2011
8:30 pm, FSN
(3) vs. (7) Oregon
Semifinals
W 69–51  22–10
Staples Center (13,190)
Los Angeles, CA
03/12/2011
3:00 pm, CBS
(3) vs. (1) No. 16 Arizona
Championship Game
W 77–75 OT 23–10
Staples Center (12,074)
Los Angeles, CA
NCAA tournament
03/18/2011*
6:45 pm, CBS
(7 E) No. 23 vs. (10 E) Georgia
Second Round
W 68–65  24–10
Time Warner Cable Arena (16,852)
Charlotte, NC
03/20/2011*
12:15 pm, CBS
(7 E) No. 23 vs. (2 E) No. 7 North Carolina
Third Round
L 83–86  24–11
Time Warner Cable Arena (18,329)
Charlotte, NC
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Pacific time.
Source:[4]

Notes

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  • Isaiah Thomas, who hit the game winning shot in overtime, was named Most Outstanding Player at the Pac-10 Tournament. C.J. Wilcox hit a 3-pointer in regulations to send the game into extra period.
  • Named to the Pac-10 All Tournament Team were Terrence Ross and Isaiah Thomas.

References

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  1. ^ "Pac-10 Standings - 2010-11". ESPN. Retrieved February 17, 2011.
  2. ^ "2011 NCAA Men's Basketball Rankings". ESPN. Retrieved February 7, 2011.
  3. ^ "University of Washington Official Athletics Site - Men's Basketball". Archived from the original on November 30, 2010. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
  4. ^ "2010–11 Schedule". Archived from the original on 30 November 2010. Retrieved 1 December 2010.