ASU Men's Hoops Faces Baylor in Blackout Game
Arizona State hosts Baylor at Desert Financial Arena on Saturday at 7:30 PM MST.
TEMPE - Sun Devil Men's Basketball returns to Desert Financial to take on Baylor on Saturday at 7:30 PM MST.
Arizona State (10-4, 1-2) hosts the Bears (10-4, 2-1) in their annual black out game. The first 5,000 fans will have the opportunity to pick up a black Arizona State T-Shirt upon entrance.
DFA Doubleheader
Both Sun Devil Men's and Women's Basketball is set to welcome Big 12 Conference foe Baylor on Saturday, Jan. 11, for their first double-header of the season across an action-packed day suited for all fans.
The Black Out the Bears game begins when the Sun Devil Women tip off at 3:30 p.m. at Desert Financial Arena. After the game, join Sun Devil Basketball fans at Hoops Hangout at the Arboretum from 5 p.m.-7:30 p.m. for an ultimate experience before the start of the Men's tilt.
The Hoops Hangout is free and will feature yard games, live sports on TV, a live DJ, a poster-making station for kids and food and beverage options provided by Rudy's Bar-B-Q. The first 500 fans in attendance will also receive a "Beat the Bears" t-shirt.
Sun Devil Basketball fans who purchase a ticket will have access to both games. For both the men's and women's game. Speed painter Evan Struck will be performing at halftime.
The Matchup
The Sun Devils return home to face a second-straight preseason Top-10 opponent, this time hosting Baylor. Arizona State looks to reverse their recent fortune in the series, as the Bears have won each of the past five meetings. This will be Baylor's first appearance in Tempe since 2009.
How to Follow
The broadcast of Arizona State Men's Basketball can once again be found on ESPN+, scheduled for a 7:30 PM MST tip-off against Baylor with Chuckie Kempf (play-by-play) and Corey Williams (analyst) on the call. Make sure to listen to Tim Healey and Kyle Dodd on ESPN 620 AM (KTAR).
Season Metrics (As of 1/9)
NET: 54
Ken Pom: 58
ESPN Strength of Record: 35
RPI (Warren Nolan): 19
NET Positive
The NET (NCAA Evaluation Tool) ranking is used in determining NCAA Tournament selections. Arizona State is 54th in the current edition. Coach Hurley's team is 3-4 in Quad 1 & 2 games and are undefeated in Quad 3 & 4 matchups. Three of their losses are away from home to teams currently ranked in the NET Top-10 (#10 Gonzaga, #5 Florida, #9 Kansas). ASU has a favorable average opponent NET ranking of 9, an indication of a challenging schedule.
One of One
Freshman forward Jayden Quaintance has proven to be one of the nation's most unique and versatile athletes. He is currently the ONLY PLAYER IN THE NATION averaging at least 9.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, and 3.0 blocks. He produces at that high of a level while playing only 30.6 minutes per game.
Block Party
Freshman Jayden Quaintance has recorded 42 blocks thus far in the 2024-2025 season. That continued on Wednesday against Kansas, as he grabbed 11 rebounds. He has already surpassed Pac-12 career blocks leader Jordan Bachynski on the ASU freshman single-season blocks list. Quaintance has the second-most blocks in a single season by a freshman in program history and has done it in only 14 games. He has two or more blocks in 12 of 14 games this year, including six 4+ block performances.
Sun Devil Freshman Blocks Record (1978-79-present)
55, Mario Bennett, 1991-92
42, Jayden Quaintance, 2024-25
33, Jamal Faulkner, 1990-91
31, Ike Diogu, 2002-03
If he were to maintain his current pace of blocks over a 31-game season, Quaintance would finish with the second-most blocks ever by a Big 12 freshman behind only Texas' Mohamed Bamba.
Blocked Shots by Big 12 Freshman
111 Mohamed Bamba-UT, 2017-18 (3.7)
˜ 93Jayden Quaintance-ASU, 2024-25 (3.0)*
90 Chris Mihm-UT, 1997-98 (2.9)
89 Myles Turner-UT, 2014-15 (2.6)
86 Tristan Thompson-UT, 2010-11 (2.4)
85 Yor Anei-OSU, 2018-19 (2.7)
77 Kevin Samuel-TCU, 2018-19 (2.1)
72 Joel Embiid-KU, 2013-14 (2.6)
71 Jaxson Hayes-UT, 2018-19 (2.2)
67 Kevin Durant-UT, 2006-07 (1.9)
65 Arthur Johnson-MU, 2000-01 (2.0)
*Projected total in a 31-game season at current pace
We Will Block You
Arizona State is third in the Big 12 and 24th nationally averaging 5.2 blocks per game. Freshman Jayden Quaintance is a big reason why, contributing a league-best 3.0. Basheer Jihad, Shawn Phillips Jr., Alston Mason, and BJ Freeman each have five or more blocks this season.
Hitting the Glass
Not only has Quaintance solidified his status as a premier shot blocker nationally, he has also been outstanding on the glass. That continued on Wednesday, as he grabbed 11 rebounds. He is on pace to become the program's all-time leader in rebounds per game by a freshman, a record previously held by Ike Diogu back in 2002-03. Quaintance now has 10+ rebounds in six games, including in three of the past four contests.
Sun Devil Freshman Rebounds per Game Record (1978-79-present)
8.4 Jayden Quaintance, 2024-25
7.8, Ike Diogu, 2002-03
7.1, Romello White, 2017-18
6.8, Mario Bennett, 1991-92
6.2, Marcus Bagley, 2020-21
6.2, Jamal Faulkner, 1990-91
6.1, Jeff Pendergraph, 2005-06
5.8, Johnny Nash, 1976-77
5.4, Kyle Cain, 2010-11
5.3, James Harden, 2007-08
Trophy Case
Jayden Quaintance - Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (12/23)
Joson Sanon - Big 12 Co-Newcomer of the Week (11/18)
Last Time Out
Sun Devil Men's Basketball dropped a road contest to No. 11 Kansas on Wednesday. Arizona State (10-4, 1-2) experienced another one of college basketball's best road environments when they traveled to Allen Fieldhouse to take on the Jayhawks (11-3, 2-1). Kansas was coming off a win by the second largest margin in program history and back in front of a home crowd, looking to avoid back-to-back losses in Lawrence for the first time since 1989.
For a half, it looked like Head Coach Bobby Hurley's team had Kansas on upset alert. The Sun Devils jumped out to a 42-36 lead at the break thanks to the offense of tandem of guard Alston Mason and guard/forward BJ Freeman combined with the all-around effort of forward Jayden Quaintance. Arizona State handled the hostile environment well for the first 20 minutes, frustrating the Jayhawks in their own building.
A focused and re-energized Kansas team came out of the locker room with a sense of urgency in the second half. Despite several momentum-changing runs, Arizona State remained firmly withing striking distance as the game flipped in the Jayhawks' favor. Several scoring droughts by the Maroon and Gold proved too much to overcome, as the home team used the boost provided by the home crowd to create separation.
Defending Dickinson
Freshman forward Jayden Quaintance accepted the challenge of going head-to-head with Kansas center Hunter Dickinson, the reigining Big 12 Player of the Year and 2024-25 Preseason Big 12 Player of the Year. Quaintance not only produced with nine points and 11 boards, he made Dickinson work for his 15 points, as the All-American candidate went just 5-of-15 (33%) from the field while committing three turnovers.
Stepping Up
Senior guard Alston Mason returned to the state in which he was a high school standout and looked comfortable back in familiar territory, scoring a team-best 19 points on 6-of-10 shooting while playing all 40 minutes in the road loss to Kansas. Mason now has three 19-point performances this season, two of which have come against ranked competition away from home (at No. 11 Kansas, at No. 6 Gonzaga).
Charity Stripe
Forgotten in the result of the game might be the effort by the Sun Devils from the free throw line. In one of the toughest places nationally for opponents to shoot free throws, Arizona State finished 11-of-12 (91%) from the line. ASU is now 45-for-57 (78.9%) over their past four games after going 166-for-237 (70.1%) in their first ten games.
Sansational Start
Due to injury, Arizona State has been without the services of guard Joson Sanon the past two games. He has proven to be one of the premier freshman in the country during ASU's strong start. He is averaging a team-best 13.5 points per game this season, which is the most among Big 12 freshman. Sanon is third in the Big 12 shooting 48.3% (28-of-58) from three-point range this season. Sanon is tied for 22nd nationally among freshman (13th Power 4 + Big East) in points per game and is currently averaging the eighth-most points of any freshmen in program history.
Points per Game at Arizona State (Freshman Season)
19.0, Ike Diogu, 2002-03
18.5, Jahii Carson, 2012-13
17.8, James Harden, 2007-08
16.1, Luguentz Dort, 2018-19
15.4, Jamal Faulkner, 1990-91
14.3, Josh Christopher, 2020-21
13.6, Byron Scott, 1979-80
13.5, Joson Sanon, 2024-25
Ba-Sheer Force
In his first two games, Basheer Jihad combined for five points on 1-of-10 shooting. Over his past 12 games, Jihad has accumulated 178 points (14.8 ppg) on 54-of-104 (51.9%) shooting. He is also 57-for-77 (74.0%) from the free throw line during that span. He is third in the Big 12 in free throw attempts (59) and is fourth in free throws made (59).
Mr. Reliable
Alston Mason has been a steady presence in the lineup for Head Coach Bobby Hurley at point guard. Mason has led the team in minutes in 11 of the 14 games, including playing all 40 minutes in the road matchup with kansas. He averages 34.2 minutes per game, which is third in the Big 12 behind only UCF's Darius Johnson and West Virginia's Javon Small. Mason is also shooting a team-high 84.4% from the free-throw line, the eighth-best mark in the Big 12.
Free'd Up
An underrated part of Arizona State's success has been the steady play of senior guard/forward BJ Freeman. He once again scored in double figures against No.11 Kansas. Freeman has finished with 10+ points in 11 games this season, the most of any Sun Devil.
Double Doubles
Jayden Quaintance has four double-doubles this season. Quaintance is one of only five Big 12 players with four or more double doubles this year.
Getting Acquainted
Jayden Quaintance continues to show improvement throughout the season. Take a closer look at a comparison between his first four and last ten games.
Jayden Quaintance Statistical Breakdown
Last Ten Games: 10.8 points, 9.8 rebounds, 53.3% FG
First Four Games: 5.5 points, 5.0 rebounds, 38.9% FG
80-Point Mark
The Sun Devils have scored 80 points or more eighth times through 14 games this season after doing it only six times in 32 games last year. ASU is 7-1 when reaching the 80-point mark, with their only loss coming at No. 19 Gonzaga.
Milestone Watch
- Adam Miller is 1 assist shy of 150 in his career (currently at 149)
- Adam Miller is 26 rebounds shy of 300 in his career (currently at 274)
- Adam Miller is 10 three-point field goals made away from 200 in his career (currently at 190)
- Basheer Jihad is 15 rebounds shy of 500 in his career (currently at 485)
- Basheer Jihad is 2 assists away from 100 in his career (currently at 98)
- Basheer Jihad is 1 made FTs away from 300 in his career (currently at 299)
- Alston Mason is 7 games played shy of 100 career games played (currently at 93)
- Alston Mason is 9 FTs made away from 200 in his career (currently at 191)
- Alston Mason is 4 assists away from 250 in his career (currently at 246)
- BJ Freeman is 8 assists away from 250 in his career (currently at 242)
Don't Count Us Out
The Sun Devils have come back to win a game when trailing at halftime 47 times during the Bobby Hurley era, including three of the past six games. Since 2015-16, the Maroon and Gold are Top-25 in the nation in halftime comeback victories. Here is the full list of comebacks.
2024-25 (3)
(-2) UMass 33, ASU 31/Dec. 21, 2024/ASU 78, UMass 62
(-2) Saint Mary's 34, ASU 32/Nov. 29, 2024/ASU 68, New Mexico 64
(-3) New Mexico 37, ASU 34/Nov. 28, 2024/ASU 85, New Mexico 82
Comfortable when it is Close
Sun Devils is 19-8 in two-possession games over the past three seasons. Arizona State is 61-42 (59.2%) in close games in the Bobby Hurley era and 3-0 this season.
Sun Devils in Games of Six Points or Less
2024-25 (3-0)
ASU 68, Saint Mary's 64 (Nov. 29, 2024)
ASU 85, New Mexico 82 (Nov. 28, 2024)
ASU 93, Cal Poly 89 (Nov. 20, 2024)
Non-Conference Start
Arizona State has won nine or more of their first 11 games for the fourth time under the Bobby Hurley era (2017-18, 2018-19, 2022-23, 2024-25). This is despite having played the fewest non-conference home games (4) of any Power 4 team. The 81.8% winning percentage is the seventh-best for the program in the non-conference since 1999-2000.
Best Non-Conference Winning % (1999-2000 to Present)
2017-18: 12-0 (1.000)
2008-09: 11-1 (.917)
2004-05: 11-1 (.917)
2013-14: 11-2 (.846)
2012-13: 11-2 (.846)
2007-08: 10-2 (.833)
2024-25: 9-2 (.818)
2022-23: 9-2 (.818)
Neutralizing the Opponent
Arizona State continues their success under Bobby Hurley at neutral sites. ASU picks up their fifth neutral site win of the season already, which is a new program record. The Sun Devils have defeated four teams that won 20+ games in neutral settings already in 2024-25 (Saint Mary's, Grand Canyon, Santa Clara, New Mexico). Three were 2024 NCAA Tournament participants. ASU has now won 18 games overall under Hurley in neutral games. That includes past wins over NC State, Kansas State, St. John's, Mississippi State, Xavier, Michigan, Utah State, New Mexico, Saint Mary's, Creighton, Santa Clara, and UMass.
2024-25 (5-1)
ASU 78, UMass 62 (Dec. 21, 2024) - MGM Springfield Basketball Hall of Fame Classic (Springfield, MA)
Florida 83, ASU 66 (Dec. 14, 2024) - Holiday Hoopsgiving at State Farm Arena (Atlanta, GA)
ASU 68, Saint Mary's 64 (Nov. 29, 2024) - Acrisure Series (Palm Desert, CA)
ASU 85, New Mexico (Nov. 28, 2024) - Acrisure Series (Palm Desert, CA)
ASU 87 vs. Grand Canyon 76 (Nov. 14, 2024) - Hall off Fame Series at Footprint Center (Phoenix, AZ)
ASU 81, Santa Clara 74 (Nov. 8, 2024) - Hoopfest at Lee's Family Forum (Las Vegas, NV)
The Sun Devils are one of only four teams in the country that has at least five wins at neutral sites, joined by No. 2 Auburn, No. 6 Florida, and No. 14 Oklahoma. Those five wins have come by an average margin of 8.2 points, including double digit wins over UMass and Grand Canyon. The five neutral site wins are a program record.
Career Games Played (total | @ ASU)
Sun Devils have a combined 736 games of experience at the Division I Level (Includes previous school). ASU has eight players with over 55 games of experience at the Division I level.
Basheer Jihad - 105 | 14
Adam Miller - 101 | 37
Alston Mason - 93 | 14
Brycen Long - 90 | 6
Connor Braun - 77 | 2
BJ Freeman - 73 | 14
Austin Nunez - 62 | 32
Shawn Phillips Jr. - 57 | 37
Bobby Hurley - 24 | 24
Jayden Quaintance - 14 | 14
Amier Ali - 14 | 14
Joson Sanon - 12 | 12
Jordan Williams 10 | 10
Quentin McCoy - 2 | 2
Brandon Gardner - 1 | 0
Chianti Clay - 1 | 1
The Hurley Era
Bobby Hurley has won 165 games at ASU and he is only the second coach in program history to reach the mark. With the win over Cal Poly, he passed Herb Sendek for the second-most victories in program history.
Career Wins at ASU
406, Ned Wulk (1957-82)
165, Bobby Hurley (2015-present)
159, Herb Sendek (2006-15)
Milestone Complete
Hurley earned the 200th win in his head coaching career between Arizona State and Buffalo in his 12th season at the Division I level when ASU defeated Grand Canyon. 164 of those wins have come with Sun Devil Men's Basketball. Hurley also earned his 150th career win when ASU beat Grand Canyon back in 2021.
About those Sun Devil Wins
Coach Hurley has notched 165 wins at Arizona State and has done it while scheduling aggressively and not being afraid to play on the road. He has won 104 games in Arizona, but also has won at least five games in California (16), Nevada (13), Oregon (six) and Washington (five). Four wins have taken place in Utah, three in New York, and two in Colorado, Nebraska, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Single wins have taken place in Florida, Georgia, Kansas, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Texas.
Constant Competition
Head Coach Bobby Hurley and his staff once again constructed an extremely challenging slate that saw Arizona State hosting winning programs and taking on strong competition away from home. The 11-game schedule featured seven contests away from home and four at Desert Financial Arena in addition to the exhibition matchup with Duke prior to the season on Oct. 27. ASU faced 2024 NCAA Tournament participants Gonzaga, Grand Canyon, New Mexico, Saint Mary's, and Florida before Big 12 play even started.
AP Top-16 (ASU game)
1. Tennessee
2. Auburn
3. Iowa State (Jan. 25 home game)
4. Duke (Oct. 27 road game; Exhibition)
5. Alabama
6. Kentucky
7. Marquette
8. Florida (Dec. 14 neutral site game)
9. UConn
10. Texas A&M
11. Kansas (Jan. 8 road game)
12. Houston (Feb. 18 home game)
13. Illinois
14. Mississippi State
15. Oregon
16. Michigan State
Arizona State plays five AP Top-16 teams.
Phenomenal Freshman
Head Coach Bobby Hurley put together a Top-10 recruiting class, the highest in program history. It was ranked No. 9 by 247 Sports and No. 8 by Rivals and features a five-star recruit alongside two high four-star prospects.
- The highest-rated recruit to ever sign with Arizona State.
- Ranked as the No. 9 overall prospect in the entire class of 2024 and the No. 2 center prospect by 247 Sports
- Rivals tabbed him as the No. 8 overall prospect and No. 1 center in the 2024 class
- Consensus five-star recruit and No. 1 prospect out of the state of North Carolina among all the major recruiting services
- 2024 McDonald's All-American
- Third-highest ranked recruit to ever sign with Arizona State according to 247 Sports, trailing only Jayden Quaintance and Josh Christopher
- Ranked as the No. 24 overall prospect in the entire class of 2024 and the No. 5 shooting guard prospect by 247 Sports
- Identified as the No. 26 overall player and No. 8 shooting guard in the nation by Rivals
- ESPN lists him as the No. 23 overall prospect in their Top-100 and the No. 6 shooting guard in the class of 2024
G/F Amier Ali
- 11th-highest ranked recruit to ever sign with Arizona State according to 247 Sports
- ESPN lists him at No. 54 in their Top-100 prospect rankings
- No. 15 small forward prospect in the nation
- No. 3 prospect in the state of Arizona
- No. 98 overall prospect in the nation according to 247 Sports
- No. 21 small forward prospect in the country
- No. 5 prospect in the state of Arizona
- Tabbed by Rivals as the No. 104 overall prospect and No. 27 small forward in the class of 2024
Impact Transfers
A five-man transfer class immediately bolstered the Sun Devil Men's Basketball roster. It is one of the premier transfer classes in program history. BJ Freeman, Alston Mason, and Basheer Jihad join the fold after leading their teams in scoring a season ago. Brandon Gardner and Austin Nunez return to Arizona State after making strong connections with the staff in their previous recruitment process.
F Brandon Gardner, USC
G/F BJ Freeman, UW Milwaukee
G Alston Mason, Missouri State
F Basheer Jihad, Ball State
G Austin Nunez, Ole Miss
Youth movement
Arizona State freshman forward Jayden Quaintance enters the 2024-25 season as the youngest player in college basketball. He is over six months younger than the second-youngest on the list, which is Duke's Cooper Flagg.
Name | School | Birthdate |
Jayden Quaintance | Arizona State | 07/2007 |
Cooper Flagg | Duke | 12/2006 |
Colt Langdon | Butler | 11/2006 |
Bryce Heard | NC State | 10/2006 |
Khaman Maluach | Duke | 09/2006 |
Family Ties
The Sun Devil Men's Basketball roster features several connections through bloodline. Head Coach Bobby Hurley's son, Bobby Hurley, is a senior guard on the team. Senior guard Alston Mason's father, Alton Mason, played at Arizona State from 1998-2001. Senior guard Jordan Williams cousin is legendary Sun Devil guard James Harden.
Roster Snapshot (numerical)
#0 Brandon Gardner (Redshirt Freshman/Forward/USC/Waynesboro, GA)
#1 Alston Mason (Senior/Guard/Missouri State/Phoenix, AZ)
#2 Austin Nunez (Junior/Guard/Ole Miss/Garden Ridge, TX)
#3 Joson Sanon (Freshman/Guard/Saxton Rivers, VT)
#5 Amier Ali (Freshman/Guard/Forward/Little Elm, TX)
#6 Connor Braun (Graduate/Forward/Northeastern/Tempe, AZ)
#8 Basheer Jihad (Senior/Forward/Ball State/Detroit, MI)
#9 Shawn Phillips Jr. (Junior/Center/Dayton, OH)
#10 BJ Freeman (Senior/Guard & Forward/UW Milwaukee/Selma, NC)
#11 Bobby Hurley (Senior/Guard/Scottsdale, AZ)
#14 Chianti Clay (Senior/Guard/University of Fort Lauderdale/Milwaukee, WI)
#21 Jayden Quaintance (Freshman/Forward/Raleigh, NC)
#22 Quentin McCoy (Freshman/Guard/Chicago, IL)
#25 Jordan Williams (Senior/Guard/Los Angeles, CA)
#33 Brycen Long (Graduate/Guard/Gilbert, AZ)
#44 Adam Miller (Redshirt Senior/Guard/Peoria, IL)
5 returners; 7 transfers; 4 incoming freshman
Big 12 Play
The Big 12 embarks on its first season as a 16-team league, with league games starting December 30. The Conference schedule increases to 20 games, with teams playing five opponents twice and 10 foes once.
2024-25 Sun Devil Men's Basketball Big 12 Schedule
Dec. 31 (Tues.) - at BYU
Jan. 4 (Sat.) - vs. Colorado
Jan. 8 (Wed.) - at Kansas
Jan. 11 (Sat.) - vs. Baylor
Jan. 14 (Tues.) - vs. UCF
Jan. 18 (Sat.) - at Cincinnati
Jan. 21 (Tues.) - at West Virginia
Jan. 25 (Sat.) - vs. Iowa State
Jan. 28 (Tues.) - at Colorado
Feb. 1 (Sat.) - vs. Arizona
Feb. 4 (Tues.) - vs. Kansas State
Feb. 9 (Sun.) - at Oklahoma State
Feb. 12 (Wed.) - at Texas Tech
Feb. 15 (Sat.) - vs. TCU
Feb. 18 (Tues.) - vs. Houston
Feb. 23 (Sat.) - at Kansas State
Feb. 26 (Wed.) - vs. BYU
March 1 (Sat.) - at Utah
March 4 (Tues.) - at Arizona
March 8 (Sat.) - vs. Texas Tech
Big 12 teams in AP Top 25
3. Iowa State (Jan. 25 home game)
11. Kansas (Jan. 8 road game)
12. Houston (Feb. 18 home game)
21. West Virginia (Jan. 21 road game)
Big 12 Matchups
Arizona (1 road; 1 home game)
Baylor (1 home game)
BYU (1 road; 1 home game)
Cincinnati (1 road game)
Colorado (1 road; 1 home game)
Houston (1 home game)
Iowa State (1 home game)
Kansas (1 road game)
Kansas State (1 road; 1 home game)
Oklahoma State (1 road game)
TCU (1 home game)
Texas Tech (1 road; 1 home game)
UCF (1 home game)
Utah (1 road game)
West Virginia (1 road game)
2024-25 Arizona State Men's Basketball Non-Conference Schedule
Oct. 27 - at Duke (Brotherhood Run Exhibition; Cameron Indoor Stadium)*
Nov. 5 - vs. Idaho State (Home/Regular Season Opener; Desert Financial Arena)
Nov. 8 - Santa Clara (Lee's Family Forum; Las Vegas, NV)
Nov. 10 - at Gonzaga (McCarthey Athletic Center, Spokane, WA)
Nov. 14 - Grand Canyon (Hall of Fame Series; Footprint Center in Phoenix)
Nov. 17 - vs. St. Thomas (Desert Financial Arena)
Nov. 20 - vs. Cal Poly (Desert Financial Arena)
Nov. 28 - New Mexico (Acrisure Classic; Palm Springs, CA)
Nov. 29 - St. Mary's or USC (Acrisure Classic; Palm Springs, CA)
Dec. 3 - vs. San Diego (Desert Financial Arena)
Dec. 14 - Florida (Holiday Hoopsgiving; Atlanta, GA)
Dec. 21 - UMass (Basketball Hall of Fame Classic; Springfield, MA)
*Exhibition contest
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The Arizona State Board of Regents announced in March of 2023 that Sun Devil Men's Basketball Head Coach Bobby Hurley has agreed to an extension that will keep him with the program through the 2026 season.
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