TUCSON, Ariz. - The Pac-12 Conference has announced the weekly pairings for the conference portion of the 2023-24 season along with home and away designations for each week.Â
The conference will once again play 20 regular season games starting in late December and running through the final weekend of the regular season on March 9 leading into the Pac-12 Tournament in Las Vegas from March 13-16. Â
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Specific game times and television designations for each game will be announced in the coming weeks. All 120 conference games will be televised by either Pac-12 Network, ESPN/2/U, FOX/FS1 or CBS. Â
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Eight of the 11 weeks will follow the annual travel partner/traditional rival format, while three weeks will flex to either single-play opponents at home and on the road (Week 3), or traditional rival on the road paired with a home opponent (Weeks 8 & 10).Â
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Season tickets as well as tickets for the 2023 First Watch Red-Blue Showcase on Sept. 29 are available now at ArizonaWildcats.com. Single-game tickets and mini-plans will go on sale in October with more information to follow.Â
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Arizona returns nine players from last year's team and has added nine new faces to the roster for 2023-24. Leading the way among the returners are seniors Oumar Ballo and Pelle Larson, who have helped the Wildcats win the Pac-12 regular season championship in 2022 and each of the last two Pac-12 tournament titles. Ballo was named First Team All Pac-12 last year and Larsson was the 2022 Pac-12 Sixth Man of the Year. The sophomore class of returners features talented players like Kylan Boswell, Filip Borovicanin, Henri Veesaar and Dylan Anderson who all showed exciting growth in their game during the three-game Summer Tour of Israel and Abu Dhabi in August. Â
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Also on the Summer Tour, fans got the chance to see newcomers like Caleb Love, Keshad Johnson and Jaden Bradley along with freshmen KJ Lewis, Motiejus Krivas, Paulius Murauskas and Conrad Martinez. Â
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As Tommy Lloyd enters his third season as the head coach at Arizona, he's amassed a 61-11 overall record in Tucson to set a new NCAA record for most wins by a head coach in his first two seasons. Under his guidance, Arizona has finished in the top two nationally in assists per game the last two seasons with eight all-conference honorees. Â
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The non-conference portion of the 2023-24 schedule is still being finalized, but the games that have been publicly confirmed are included below along with the week-by-week designations from the Pac-12.Â
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Sept. 29 First Watch Red-Blue ShowcaseÂ
Non-Conference
Oct. 20 Lewis-Clark State College (Exhibition)Â
Nov. 10 Arizona at DukeÂ
Nov. 23 Arizona vs. Michigan State in Palm Springs, Calif.  Â
Dec. 9 Wisconsin at Arizona  Â
Dec. 16 Arizona vs. Purdue in Indianapolis, Ind.  Â
Dec. 20Â Arizona vs. Alabama in Phoenix, Ariz.Â
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Pac-12 weekly pairings
Dec. 27-31 at California & at StanfordÂ
Jan. 3-7 Colorado & Utah (Tucson, Ariz.)Â
Jan. 10-14 at Washington StateÂ
Jan. 17-21 UCLA & USC (Tucson, Ariz.)Â
Jan. 24-28 at Oregon & at Oregon StateÂ
Jan. 31-Feb. 4 California & Stanford (Tucson, Ariz.)Â
Feb. 7-11 at Colorado & at Utah Â
Feb. 14-18 Arizona State (Tucson, Ariz.)Â
Feb. 21-25 Washington & Washington State (Tucson, Ariz.)Â
Feb. 28-March 3 at Arizona State & home vs. Oregon Â
March 6-9 at UCLA & at USCÂ
March 13-16 Pac-12 Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.)Â