One of the past Arizona Wildcats legends has advanced to the knockout round in the beach volleyball event of the Summer Olympics.
and their athletics programs as they embark on their first seasons in the Big 12 conference after the Pac-12 disbanded.
Former Wildcats basketball player Chase Budinger decided to go back to his past roots in volleyball, making his debut on the AVP in 2018 after retiring from basketball that saw his career span seven seasons in the NBA and one overseas. The forward was rated as a five-star basketball recruit and the No. 4 player in his class, entering his time with the Wildcats with a ton of expectations on his shoulders.
Budinger has been able to flourish in his second career playing volleyball and qualified for 2024 Paris Summer Olympics with his playing partner Miles Evans.
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