The second-seeded Arizona State men's basketball team will set out to do something it hasn't done well historically: win games at the Pac-12 Tournament.
Play got underway with four games on Wednesday at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas but the Sun Devils (21-9) had the benefit of a first-round bye while eight others were in action.
ASU arrived late Tuesday. It had practice at a local high school on Wednesday and spent some time watching film. Coaches then went over to the venue to watch the game that determined ASU's foe, and it was UCLA turning back Stanford in the third of four games on the day, 79-72.