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Wildcats Galore On Pac-12 End of Year Awards List

TUCSON, Ariz. – When the Pac-12 Conference released the men's basketball honors for the 2021-22 season on Tuesday, it was no surprise that the Arizona Wildcats, who won the regular season by three games, had numerous honorees.
 
Of the six major awards the conference hands out, Arizona won five, including sophomore Bennedict Mathurin being named Player of the Year and head coach Tommy Lloyd earning Coach the Year honors.
 
Junior Christian Koloko was named Defensive Player of the Year as well as Most Improved Player of the Year while Pelle Larsson brought home Sixth Man of the Year accolades.
 
Mathurin and Koloko were also part of the 10-player first team all-conference team and were joined by Azuolas Tubelis on the squad. Dalen Terry earned honorable mention status while the all-defensive team included both Terry and Koloko.
 
Lloyd, who is in his first season as a head coach, has guided the Wildcats to a 28-3 overall record and became the first team in Pac-12 history to win 18 conference games in a season. He is the third different Arizona coach to be named Pac-12 Coach of the Year and the first since Sean Miller in 2016-17. It's also the third time in the last four years that a coach in his first season in the Pac-12 has won the Coach of the Year honors (Hopkins – WASH; CRONIN – UCLA). The last time a first-time head coach won the Pac-12 Coach of the Year award was Tony Bennett at Washington State in 2006-07.
 
Mathurin, who hails from Montreal, is the ninth different Arizona player to be named Pac-12 Player of the Year and the first since Deandre Ayton in 2018. Overall, it's the 10th time that an Arizona has been named the conference's top player, which leads all Pac-12 schools. In Pac-12 play, Mathurin ranked second in scoring (17.25), sixth in 3-point field goals made per game (2.1), eighth in 3-point field goal percentage (38.5%), 12th in minutes played (31.98), 15th in assists (2.7) and 18th in rebounding (5.2). He has already been named a second team all-American by The Sporting News and College Hoops Today in addition to one of five finalists for the Jerry West Shooting Guard of the Year Award and a finalist for the Naismith Trophy and the Wooden Award.
 
As a result of being named Pac-12 Player of the Year, Mathurin is now eligible to be inducted into the Ring of Honor in the McKale Center.
 
Koloko is the first player in Pac-12 history to win Defensive Player of the Year and Most Improved Player of the Year in the same season and just the second player to ever win both in their career (Tyler Bey – COLO). He is also the first Arizona player to ever win both awards. This year, Koloko led the Pac-12 in blocked shots (49) in conference play and also finished sixth in rebounding (7.1) and third in field goal percentage (60.3%). Last year, he averaged 5.5 points and 4.7 rebounds in pac-12 play.
 
Tubelis was a consistent force throughout the season and finished ninth in the conference in scoring (14.1) in Pac-12 play in addition to 10th in rebounding (6.11) and seventh in field goal percentage (53.1%) to earn first team honors. He scored in double figures 13 times – four times with 20 or more, including 32 against Utah - and added three double-doubles. The Lithuanian also posted averages of 2.4 assists, 1.0 steals and 0.8 blocked shots overall for the season.
 
Larsson, who transferred to Arizona after playing his freshman season at Utah, came off the bench in 18 out of 20 conference games to average 7.8 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.8 rebounds while displaying versatility to guard nearly every position defensively. He shot 47.1% from the floor in league play and 79.6% from the free throw line.
 
Terry, also a sophomore, averaged just 7.6 points but added 5.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists while shooting 50.0% in league games from the floor as a do-it-all win for the Wildcats. The Phoenix native ranks 13th in the country in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.88), fifth in the conference in assists per game and 10th in steals in Pac-12 play. He was named the captain of Seth Davis' All-Glue Guy team that was announced on Monday.
 
Notes
- With the two honorees on the all-defensive team, Arizona has had a player selected 11 times, which leads the conference.
 
- The last time Arizona had three players named to the first team all-conference was 2014-15 (Hollis-Jefferson, McConnell, S. Johnson). The only other time Arizona has had three on the all-conference team was 1999-2000 (Gardner, Woods, Wright).
 
Arizona's 2022 Pac-12 Awards at a Glance
Bennedict Mathurin: Player of the Year, First Team
Azuolas Tubelis: First Team
Christian Koloko: Defensive Player of the Year, Most Improved Player of the Year, First Team, All-Defensive Team
Dalen Terry: Honorable Mention All Pac-12, All-Defensive Team
Pelle Larsson: Sixth Man of the Year
Tommy Lloyd:  Coach of the Year
 
Pac-12 Player of the Year from Arizona
Sean Elliott, 1987-88
Sean Elliott, 1988-89
Chris Mills, 1992-93
Damon Stoudamire, 1994-95
Mike Bibby, 1997-98
Jason Terry, 1998-99
Derrick Williams, 2010-11
Nick Johnson, 2013-14
Deandre Ayton, 2017-18
Bennedict Mathurin, 2021-22
 
Pac-12 Coach of the Year from Arizona
Lute Olson, 1985-86
Lute Olson, 1987-88
Lute Olson, 1988-89
Lute Olson, 1992-93
Lute Olson, 1993-94
Lute Olson, 1997-98
Lute Olson, 2002-03
Sean Miller, 2010-11
Sean Miller, 2013-14
Sean Miller, 2016-17
Tommy Lloyd, 2021-22
 
Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year from Arizona
Christian Koloko, 2021-22
 
Pac-12 Most Improved Player of the Year from Arizona
Christian Koloko, 2021-22
 
Pac-12 Sixth Man of the Year from Arizona
Jordan Brown, 2020-21
Pelle Larson, 2021-22
 
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Players Mentioned

Jordan Brown

#21 Jordan Brown

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6' 11"
Redshirt Sophomore
Christian Koloko

#35 Christian Koloko

C
7' 1"
Junior
Jr.
Bennedict Mathurin

#0 Bennedict Mathurin

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6' 6"
Sophomore
So.
Dalen Terry

#4 Dalen Terry

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6' 7"
Sophomore
So.
Azuolas Tubelis

#10 Azuolas Tubelis

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6' 11"
Sophomore
So.
Pelle Larsson

#3 Pelle Larsson

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6' 5"
Sophomore
So.

Players Mentioned

Jordan Brown

#21 Jordan Brown

6' 11"
Redshirt Sophomore
F
Christian Koloko

#35 Christian Koloko

7' 1"
Junior
Jr.
C
Bennedict Mathurin

#0 Bennedict Mathurin

6' 6"
Sophomore
So.
G
Dalen Terry

#4 Dalen Terry

6' 7"
Sophomore
So.
G
Azuolas Tubelis

#10 Azuolas Tubelis

6' 11"
Sophomore
So.
F
Pelle Larsson

#3 Pelle Larsson

6' 5"
Sophomore
So.
G
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