Arizona Wildcats guard Kobi Simmons (2) collides with UCLA Bruins guard Isaac Hamilton (10) on a drive during the first half of the No. 4 Arizona Wildcats vs. No. 5 UCLA Bruins men's college basketball game on Feb. 25, 2017, in McKale Center in Tucson, Ariz. Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star

For Arizona โ€” and every team trying to improve its NCAA Tournament placement this week โ€“ itโ€™s may not be about winning the conference tournament as much as beating the right teams along the way.

Before the Pac-12 Tournament tipped off Wednesday, NCAA selection committee chair Mark Hollis made that message clear during a media conference call.

โ€œThe conference tournaments provide an opportunity to play quality opponents on a neutral site, and that can improve your resume,โ€ Hollis said. โ€œItโ€™s no different than a regular-season game at a neutral site.โ€

Therefore, since UA has only one win over a Top 25 RPI team (at UCLA on Jan. 21), the Wildcats can benefit by playing and beating the Bruins again if they get the chance on Friday and by doing the same with Oregon on Saturday โ€“ if both the Wildcats and Ducks make it that far.

Oregon entered the week with the No. 8 RPI ranking while UCLA was at 15 and UA at No. 9.ย 


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