UA sophomore has his place among UA elite
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- Arizona freshman forward Kevin Parrom, who has missed the past four games because of a foot injury, likely will be in uniform when the Wildcats play UCLA on Thursday in the opening game of the Pac-10 tournament. Read more from Anthony Gimino at TucsonCitizen.com.
- UCLA center Reeves Nelson, out the last couple of weeks because of an eye injury, will return to the Bruins’ lineup against Arizona. That will test the UA frontline because Nelson is active around the glass and wing player Tyler Honeycutt loosens things up with his inside-outside capability.
By Javier Morales

UA sophomore guard Kyle Fogg in an elite club with Sean Elliott?
The list reads like a Who’s Who of top Wildcat scorers in the Lute Olson years:
Salim Stoudamire
Gilbert Arenas
Michael Dickerson
Chris Mills
Brian Williams
Sean Elliott
They have all donned NBA uniforms. They were each selected All-Americans. They combine for 10 selections to the All-Pac-10 team, each making it at least once.
They comprise an elite club since Olson became Arizona’s coach in 1983-84.
How in the world is UA sophomore Kyle Fogg part of this elite club? Find out at TucsonCitizen.com.
Steve Rivera of TucsonCitizen.com reports that Fogg earned the Golden “A” Award for the best GPA on this year’s team, announced at the annual awards banquet at Westin La Paloma tonight.
Here is an offering of our Litany O’ Links:
Remember the debate last summer about whether Arizona would benefit from a one-and-done player like Lance Stephenson? Well, he announced he is returning for his sophomore year at Cincinnati.
Interesting to note: Stephenson and South Florida’s
Jarrid Famous are projected to join Arizona in the NIT, according to the
Bracket Project. Stephenson was rumored to be recruited by Arizona last summer while Famous spurned the Cats for South Florida the same night he returned to his New York home from a recruiting trip to Tucson.
Final add Stephenson: He’s expected to be named the
Big East’s Rookie of the Year today
It was peculiar that
P.J. Carlesimo announced a Pac-10 game for Fox Sports last week when USC played at ASU. Perhaps he was scouting a couple of his opponents next year when
he is the head coach at Oregon?
Richard Obert of the Arizona Republic breaks down the
Fab Four high school recruits in Arizona this year, including UA-bound Phoenix North shooting guard
Daniel Bejarano, who has this characteristic according to Obert: “Tell him he’s not good enough, and he’ll figure ways to prove you wrong.”
UA’s other Class of 2010 recruit, guard
Jordin Mayes of Los Angeles Westchester helped his team to the
City Section Division I boys’ basketball championship Saturday at the Galen Center in Los Angeles
The end was inevitable for former UA assistant coach
Phil Johnson as part of
Kevin O’Neill’s staff at USC because O’Neill wants his own coaches on his staff.
O’Neill has reportedly let go of Johnson and
Gib Arnold. Johnson was the link to some of USC’s top talent from Louisiana, such as
Dwight Lewis,
Marcus Simmons and
Leonard Washington.
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