Men's Basketball Battles GCU at Footprint Center
Arizona State takes on Grand Canyon at the home of the Phoenix Suns as part of the Hall of Fame Series.

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TEMPE - Sun Devil Men's Basketball will compete at the Footprint Center for the second consecutive year, this time taking on Grand Canyon on Thursday at 7 PM.
Arizona State (2-1) will compete in the Phoenix edition of the Hall of Fame Series, which features highly-anticipated neutral site events throughout the country. Head Coach Bobby Hurley's team matches up with an in-state rival when they take on 2024 NCAA Tournament participant Grand Canyon. The game will be broadcasted on ESPN2, with the Sun Devil Men's Basketball program once again available to a national audience on Thursday at 7 PM MST.
The Matchup
A Valley basketball battle will take place at the Footprint Center, home of the Phoenix Suns, as part of the Hall of Fame Series. It is the fourth all-time matchup between the two schools, two of which have come since GCU made the jump to the Division I level. Arizona State owns a 3-0 advantage in the series (not counting an exhibition victory), including sweeping a home-and-home set in 2020-21.
"We are excited for the opportunity to play GCU at the Footprint Center," Coach Hurley remarked. "It will be an outstanding matchup for basketball fans in the Valley. I've got a ton of respect for the program that GCU has built. We are always looking to challenge ourselves with these type of games in the non-conference to get ready for conference play."
How to Follow
Arizona State will make their second straight appearance on the ESPN family of networks, this time featured on ESPN2 when they take on Grand Canyon at Footprint Center, scheduled for a 7 PM MST tip-off with Roxy Bernstein and Sean Farnham on the call. Make sure to listen to Tim Healey and Kyle Dodd on Arizona Sports 98.7 FM (KMVP).
Quotable
"I was pleased with the way our guys competed for a majority of that game," Coach Hurley reflected after the game on Sunday. "There is a lot we can take away from a performance like that. We aren't satisfied with the way we finished, but we certainly gained some confidence competing in an environment like this, which we will face again in our league this year."
Last Time Out
Head Coach Bobby Hurley's team went toe-to-toe with Top-10 opponent Gonzaga on the road. In one of college basketball's most hostile environments, Arizona State had a late second half lead and provided a scare into the No. 4-ranked Bulldogs. Senior forward Basheer Jihad recorded his 10th career double-double, finishing with 22 points and 10 rebounds. Senior guard Alston Mason was productive offensively, accounting for 19 points. Freshman forward Jayden Quaintance recorded two blocks to put his NCAA-leading total at 12.
Dialed in from Deep
ASU made 15 three-point field goals in the win over Santa Clara earlier in the year, tied for the third-most three pointers made in a single-game in the Bobby Hurley era. The last time they made 15 three-pointers was at the Pac-12 Tournament against Stanford back on March 9, 2022).
Most Three Point Field Goals Made in Bobby Hurley era (since 2015-16)
18 - vs. UNLV, 12/3/16
18 - vs. Central Arkansas, 12/22/16
15 - Santa Clara (Las Vegas), 11/8/24
15 - vs. The Citadel, 11/23/16
15 - Stanford (Las Vegas), 3/9/22
15 - Syracuse (Atlantis), 11/25/21
14 - at Kansas, 12/10/17
14 - vs. UCLA. 2/23/17
14 - vs. San Diego, 12/18/22
14 - USC (Las Vegas), 3/9/23
14 - vs. UCLA, 2/6/20
Getting defensive
Arizona State have been extremely effective on the defensive end, allowing teams to shoot 38.5% overall against them. In the first half of games, ASU's opponents are shooting a putrid 36.9%.
The Sun Devils held Idaho State to 48 points in tonight's home-opener, tied for third-lowest points scored by an opponent since 2000. Arizona State also held Idaho State to a 25.4 FG%, marking the lowest FG% by ISU since Montana held them to 24.6 FG% on Feb. 6, 2012. The Bengals finished with the lowest FG% by an ASU opponent since Oregon State (24.6%) on Feb. 11, 2010. It is the lowest an opponent has shot against a Bobby Hurley-coached ASU team. The 14.3% shooting from beyond the arc by the Bengals was the lowest percentage by a Sun Devil opponent since Grambling shot 7.7% from deep on Nov. 22, 2022
Fewest Points Allowed by ASU in Home Opener (Since 2000)
35 – Western Illinois (Nov. 13, 2009)
41 – Cal Poly (Nov. 26, 2007)
48 – Idaho State (Nov. 5, 2024)
48 – Jackson State (Nov. 21, 2004)
49 – Central Connecticut State (Nov. 14, 2019)
50 – Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2014)
ASU Best Defensive FG% under Hurley (2015-PRESENT)
.254/17-67 by Idaho State (Nov. 5, 2024)
.266/17-64 by Grambling (Nov. 22, 2022)
.271/19-70 by Alcorn State (Nov. 27, 2022)
.274/17-62 by Long Beach State (Nov. 12, 2018)
.286/18-63 by San Francisco (Dec. 2, 2017)
.298/17-57 by Central Connecticut State (Nov. 14, 2019)
Block Party
Jayden Quaintance leads the NCAA in total blocks (12) and the Big 12 in blocks per game (4.0). He had four in the win over Santa Clara and is a big reason why ASU ranks Top-50 nationally in blocked shots. He was credited with six blocks in his collegiate debut, the most in a single game by a Sun Devil since De'Quon Lake had seven against Pacific on December 22, 2017. ASU finished with nine blocks, more than they had in any game last year and the most since recording nine blocks in a road win over Oregon State back on Jan. 14, 2022.
Player of the Year Watch Lists
Freshman Jayden Quaintance is one of 20 initial candidates for the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award, given out annually the nation's best center. Senior BJ Freeman is one of 20 players selected to the Julius Erving Award preseason watch list, which recognizes the top small forward in the country. The duo represent the first Sun Devils to land on a national award preseason watch list since 2021.
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 connections 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.
GCU/ASU Connections
- GCU assistant coach Jermaine Kimbrough coached at Arizona State from 2021-2024.
- Malcolm Flaggs redshirted while a member of Arizona State's 2022-2023 team
- Duke Brennan was a freshman on Arizona State's 2022-2023 NCAA Tournament team
Career Games Played (total | @ ASU)
Sun Devils have a combined 640 games of experience at the Division I Level (Includes previous school). ASU has eight players with over 45 games of experience at the Division I level.
Basheer Jihad - 94 | 3
Brycen Long - 90 | 6
Adam Miller - 90 | 26
Alston Mason - 82 | 3
Connor Braun - 75 | 0
BJ Freeman - 62 | 3
Austin Nunez - 61 | 31
Shawn Phillips Jr. - 47 | 27
Bobby Hurley - 21 | 21
Jordan Williams 8 | 8
Jayden Quaintance - 3 | 3
Joson Sanon - 3 | 3
Amier Ali - 3 | 3
Brandon Gardner - 1 | 0
Chianti Clay - 0 | 0
Quentin McCoy - 0 | 0
Don't Count us Out
Arizona State has come back to win a game when trailing at halftime 44 times during the Bobby Hurley era and five times last season, three of which came on the road. Since 2015-16, the Sun Devils are Top-25 in the nation with their 44 halftime comeback victories.
The Hurley Era
Bobby Hurley has won 157 games at ASU and is only the third coach in program history to reach the mark. He trails Herb Sendek by only two wins for the second-most in program history.
Career Wins at ASU
406, Ned Wulk (1957-82)
159, Herb Sendek (2006-15)
157, Bobby Hurley (2015-present)
About those Sun Devil Wins
Coach Hurley has notched 157 wins at Arizona State and has done it while scheduling aggressively and not being afraid to play on the road. He has won 99 games in Arizona, but also has won at least five games in California (14), 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 and Texas.
Milestone Watch
Hurley has 199 wins in his career between Arizona State and Buffalo and sits just one win shy of 200 in his 12th season at the Division I level.
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
Constant Competition
Head Coach Bobby Hurley and his staff have once again constructed an extremely challenging slate that sees Arizona State hosting winning programs and taking on strong competition away from home. The 11-game schedule features seven contests away from home and four at Desert Financial Arena in addition to a highly-anticipated Exhibition matchup with Duke prior to the season on Oct. 27. ASU will take on 2024 NCAA Tournament participants Gonzaga, Grand Canyon, New Mexico, and Florida with a showdown against St. Mary's possible as well.
AP Top-12 (ASU game)
1. Kansas (Jan. 8 road game)
2. Alabama
3. Connecticut
4. Gonzaga (Nov. 10 road game)
5. Auburn
6. Duke (Oct. 27 road game; Exhibition)
7. Iowa State (Jan. 25 home game)
8. Houston (Feb. 18 home game)
9. Arizona (Feb. 2 home game; March 4 road game)
10. North Carolina
11. Tennessee
12. Baylor (Jan. 11 home game)
Arizona State plays seven AP Top-12 teams a total of eight times.
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
Arizona State makes the transition to the Big 12 Conference and have six conference games scheduled against Top-25 competition. Four of the Top-10 teams (Iowa State, Houston, Baylor, Arizona) will all come to Desert Financial Arena. Of their 20 league games, 15 will come against opponents that made the 2024 NCAA Tournament.
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
1. Kansas (Jan. 8 road game)
7. Iowa State (Jan. 25 home game)
8. Houston (Feb. 18 home game)
9. Arizona (Feb. 2 home game; March 4 road game)
12. Baylor (Jan. 11 home game)
17. Cincinnati (Jan. 18 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)
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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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