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Pac-12 announces student-athletes headed to Las Vegas for 2023 Basketball Media Days

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(San Francisco, CA)  Next week, Pac-12 coaches and student-athletes will preview the upcoming basketball seasons at the Conference’s 2023 Basketball Media Days in Las Vegas – the women on Tuesday, Oct. 10 and men on Wednesday, Oct. 11. Coaches and two student-athletes from each Pac-12 program are set to take part, and the Conference announced today the student-athletes who will represent their teams at the season’s tipoff event.

Coverage of Basketball Media Days will be available across Pac-12 Networks, Pac-12.com and the Pac-12 Now app, with Ashley Adamson and Mary Murphy hosting the Women’s Basketball coverage, and Guy Haberman and Don MacLean leading Men’s Basketball duties.

Team availabilities will be carried live from 9:00-11:30 a.m. PT and 12:30-3:00 p.m. PT each day.

Press conference schedules and additional details for Pac-12 Networks’ coverage will be published on Pac-12.com in the coming days.

A complete list of head coaches and student-athletes slated to attend this year’s Basketball Media Days is below.

2023 Pac-12 Women’s Basketball Media Day – Attendees (subject to change)

School Coach Student-Athletes
Arizona Adia Barnes Esmery Martinez
Helena Pueyo
Arizona State Natasha Adair Trayanna Crisp
Jaddan Simmons
California Charmin Smith Leilani McIntosh
Marta Suárez
Colorado JR Payne Frida Formann
Quay Miller
Oregon Kelly Graves Chance Gray
Grace VanSlooten
Oregon State Scott Rueck Raegan Beers
Timea Gardiner
Stanford Tara VanDerveer Cameron Brink
Hannah Jump
UCLA Cori Close Emily Bessoir
Angela Dugalić
USC Lindsay Gottlieb Rayah Marshall
Juju Watkins
Utah Lynne Roberts Gianna Kneepkens
Alissa Pili
Washington Tina Langley Dalayah Daniels
Lauren Schwartz
Washington State Kamie Ethridge Charlisse Leger-Walker
Bella Murekatete

2023 Pac-12 Men’s Basketball Media Day – Attendees (subject to change)

School Coach Student-Athletes
Arizona Tommy Lloyd Oumar Ballo
Pelle Larsson
Arizona State Bobby Hurley Frankie Collins
Jamiya Neal
California Mark Madsen Keonté Kennedy
Grant Newell
Colorado Tad Boyle Tristan da Silva
KJ Simpson
Oregon Dana Altman Jermaine Couisnard
N’Faly Dante
Oregon State Wayne Tinkle Tyler Bilodeau
Jordan Pope
Stanford Jerod Haase Brandon Angel
Spencer Jones
UCLA Mick Cronin Adem Bona
Lazar Stefanovic
USC Andy Enfield Boogie Ellis
Kobe Johnson
Utah Craig Smith Branden Carlson
Rollie Worster
Washington Mike Hopkins Keion Brooks Jr.
Sahvir Wheeler
Washington State Kyle Smith Andrej Jakimovski
Joseph Yesufu

Press Release courtesy of the PAC-12 Conference 

 

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