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Washington Huskies head coach Lorenzo Romar disagrees with a call in the first half during a game at Alaska Airlines Arena in Seattle, Wash., on Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017. Arizona won 76-68. Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

Lorenzo Romar will be hitting the road to recruit for Arizona this weekend, and he won’t be focused just on his old backyard.

“It was never communicated to me by coach (Sean) Miller that `We’re bringing you in because we want you to get the Seattle kids,’ “ the former Washington coach said during his introductory news conference April 20 at McKale Center.

However, Romar will be recruiting up and down the West Coast, so some contact in Seattle will be inevitable. The Wildcats and Huskies may even go up against the same targets in many cases; Jaylen Nowell appeared to already be one before he reaffirmed his signing with Washington earlier this week.

“It will be a different experience,” Romar said. “There’s no doubt about that. But anybody would understand we’re all trying to be the best we can be.”

Romar has already experienced plenty of difficult and awkward moments in recruiting – that is, each time he called the members of his heralded 2017 recruiting class – most of which dissipated after his firing last month.

“None of those were fun conversations,” Romar said. “I talked to all of them. I tried to encourage them that they had something special going. I would try to get a feel for what they were thinking at the time.”


Romar said he was impressed with the “kind of character” Miller has been targeting in his recruiting and that he hoped he could help wherever needed. With Joe Pasternack having taken his California recruiting ties to UC Santa Barbara, it is clear that Romar will be needed in the West.

“They do a phenomenal job in recruiting,” Romar said. “We recruited against them (at Washington) and you hear how the kids talk about the Arizona program and the coaching staff, and how they go about their business. It’s really impressive. I’m coming in here with the attitude of whatever I can do to help and make sure Arizona basketball at last stays where it’s at and hopefully try to get it even better. Whatever I can do to do that, I’m gonna try to do.”


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