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1 2018 PAC-12 BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Wednesday-Saturday, March 7-10, 2018 T-Mobile Arena Las Vegas, Nevada TOURNAMENT MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK

2 2018 PAC-12 MEN S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT BRACKET March 7-10, 2018 T-Mobile Arena Las Vegas Wed., March 7 Thurs., March 8 Fri., March 9 Sat., March 10 No. 8 COLORADO 12:00 p.m. - PAC12 No. 9 ARIZONA STATE 12:00 p.m. - PAC12 No. 1 ARIZONA No. 5 STANFORD 6:00 p.m. - PAC12 2:30 p.m. - PAC12 No. 12 CALIFORNIA 2:30 p.m. - PAC12 No. 4 UCLA No. 7 WASHINGTON 6:00 p.m. - PAC12 No. 10 OREGON STATE 6:00 p.m. - PAC12 No. 2 USC 7:00 p.m. - FS Pac-12 Tournament Champions No. 6 OREGON 8:30 p.m. - FS1 8:30 p.m. - PAC12 No. 11 WASHINGTON STATE No. 3 UTAH 8:30 p.m. - FS Pac-12 Men s Basketball Tournament Schedule T-Mobile Arena (Capacity: 18,000) Las Vegas Wed., March 7 Network Talent Game 1: No. 8 COLORADO vs. No. 9 ARIZONA STATE, 12:00 p.m. PT PAC12 Roxy Bernstein, Don MacLean, Jill Savage Game 2: No. 5 STANFORD vs. No. 12 CALIFORNIA, 2:30 p.m. PT PAC12 Roxy Bernstein, Don MacLean, Jill Savage Game 3: No. 7 WASHINGTON vs. No. 10 OREGON STATE, 6:00 p.m. PT PAC12 Ted Robinson, Bill Walton, Ashley Adamson Game 4: No. 6 OREGON vs. No. 11 WASHINGTON STATE, 8:30 p.m. PT PAC12 Ted Robinson, Bill Walton, Ashley Adamson Thurs., March 8 Game 5: Game 1 winner vs. No. 1 ARIZONA, 12:00 p.m. PT PAC12 Roxy Bernstein, Don MacLean, Jill Savage Game 6: Game 2 winner vs. No. 4 UCLA, 2:30 p.m. PT PAC12 Roxy Bernstein, Don MacLean, Jill Savage Game 7: Game 3 winner vs. No. 2 USC, 6:00 p.m. PT PAC12 Ted Robinson, Bill Walton, Ashley Adamson Game 8: Game 4 winner vs. No. 3 UTAH, 8:30 p.m. PT FS1 Joe Davis, Steve Lavin Fri., March 9 Game 9: Semifinal 1, 6:00 p.m. PT PAC12 Ted Robinson, Bill Walton, Ashley Adamson Game 10: Semifinal 2, 8:30 p.m. PT FS1 Joe Davis, Steve Lavin Sat., March 10 Game 11: Pac-12 Championship, 7:00 p.m. PT FS1 Joe Davis, Steve Lavin Game times are local to site

3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Pac-12 Tournament Bracket... IFC Table of Contents/Tournament Personnel... 1 Media Information Pac-12 Final Regular Season Standings/Seeding and Tie-breaker Procedure... 5 Pac-12 Hall of Honor Inductees All-Pac-12 Honors... 8 Pac-12 Women's Tournament Recap... 9 TEAM INFORMATION & STATS Overall Team Statistics Overall Individual Statistics Conference Team Statistics Conference Individual Statistics Game Highs/Individual Highs Arizona Wildcats Arizona State Sun Devils California Golden Bears Colorado Buffaloes Oregon Ducks Oregon State Beavers Stanford Cardinal UCLA Bruins USC Trojans Utah Utes Washington Huskies Washington State Cougars Pac-12 Tournament Summary Pac-12 Tournament Records/All-Tournament/Hall of Honor NCAA Tournament History NIT Tournament History Pac-12 Men's Basketball Tournament Games Committee Dan Guerrero, UCLA (chair) Bernard Muir, Stanford Pac-12 Men's Basketball Tournament Staff Larry Scott - Pac-12 Commissioner Gloria Nevarez - Senior Associate Commissioner/Men's Tournament Director Brent Willman - Chief Financial Officer Danette Leighton - Chief Marketing Officer Erik Hardenbergh - Chief of Staff Andrew Walker - VP Public Affairs Dave Hirsch - VP Communications/Tournament Media Director Heather Vaughan - VP Marketing/Marketing and Game Production Duane Lindberg - Associate Commissioner/Television Coordinator Will Hunter - VP Operations/Tournament Manager Michael Brady - Director Business Operations/Hotels and Business Operations Dave Lucero - Operations Manager/Team and Event Operations Tyler Jahnke - Manager, Ticketing Shannon Ward - Conference Delegate Operations Jesse Hooker - Director Communications/Assistant Media Director Heather Ward - Communications Fellow/Assistant Media Director 1

4 2018 Pac-12 Tournament T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nev. - March 7-10, 2018 T-Mobile Arena (seating: 18,000) 3780 South Las Vegas Boulevard Las Vegas, NV Pac-12 Tournament Game Schedule (Approximate tip times): Wed., March 7 12:10 p.m. No. 8 COLORADO vs. No. 9 ARIZONA STATE...PAC12 2:40 p.m. No. 5 STANFORD vs. No. 12 CALIFORNIA...PAC12 6:10 p.m. No. 7 WASHINGTON vs. No. 10 OREGON STATE...PAC12 8:40 p.m. No. 6 OREGON vs. No. 11 WASHINGTON STATE...PAC12 Thurs., March 8 12:10 p.m. No. 8/9 winner vs. No. 1 ARIZONA...PAC12 2:40 p.m. No. 5/12 winner vs. No. 4 UCLA...PAC12 5:30 p.m. Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott Press Conference (T-Mobile Arena press conference room) 6:10 p.m. No. 7/10 winner vs. No. 2 USC...PAC12 8:40 p.m. No. 6/11 winner vs. No. 3 UTAH...FS1 Fri., March 9 6:10 p.m. Semifinal 1...PAC12 8:40 p.m. Semifinal 2...FS1 Sat., March 10 7:10 p.m. Championship game...fs1 Credential Pick-up: T-Mobile Arena (East Entrance, left of the Box Office): MEDIA INFORMATION Tuesday, Mar. 6 Wednesday, Mar. 7 Thursday, Mar. 8 Friday, Mar. 9 Saturday, Mar. 10 3:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. 10 a.m. - Halftime of Game #4 (approx. 9:30 p.m.) 10 a.m. - Halftime of Game #8 (approx. 9:30 p.m.) 4 p.m. - Halftime of Men s Semifinal #2 (approx. 9:30 p.m.) 5 p.m. - Halftime of Men s Championship (approx. 8 p.m.) Parking: No parking passes will be made available for the Pac-12 Tournament. Event parking is available at the Aria, Monte Carlo and New York, New York parking structures. Post-game Interview Process: Post-game interview and dressing room policies for the Pac-12 Tournament are similar to those utilized in the NCAA Tournament. After each game, all dressing rooms shall be open to the media after a cooling-off period not to exceed 10 minutes for the nonwinning team and 15 minutes for the winning team. The cooling-off period begins when the coach enters the dressing room. After the cooling-off period the dressing room will be opened to all representatives of the media with proper credentials. Once opened, the dressing rooms shall remain open for a minimum of 30 minutes for the winning team, 20 minutes for the losing team. With the exception of the Championship Game and games with a scheduled tipoff of 8 p.m. or later (Games 4, 8 and 10), only the coach and players from the winning team will appear in the post-game press conference. Following Games 4, 8 and 10, the non-winning coach and players will be available in the locker room for a minimum of 20 minutes. Post-game Press Conference: The head coach and two or three selected players will attend the post-game press conference. The head coach and players from the non-winning team will appear first, following the 10-minute cooling-off period. The head coach and players from the winning team will follow after their team's 15-minute cooling-off period. Following the last game on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, only the head coach and players from the winning team will appear at the post-game press conference. 2

5 MEDIA INFORMATION Wireless Capabilities/Phone Lines: Wireless internet access will be available in the T-Mobile Arena and in the media work room. Should you need to request your own hardwire/t1/phone line at your seat location and/or in the media room, contact Vik Bodalia at T-Mobile Arena tmobilearena.com or ). As a reminder, each team's radio network rights holder will be provided with a set of ISDN lines, an analog line, and an ethernet line for internet connection. Originating Radio Stations: Four radio broadcast locations have been set up on the media row behind the scorers table. Three seats will be provided to each team s radio rights holder for broadcast purposes, along with a pair of ISDN numbers, an analog line, and one hardwire ethernet connection. Originating radio networks will not need to order phone lines. Each radio position will be equipped with a stat monitor that will provide real time game statistics. Radio positions may be moved on a game-by-game basis depending on team bench location. Student radio stations approved for credentials and plan to broadcast games will need to arrange for their own phone lines and/or ethernet line. Phone line troubleshooting: Live Radio Shows: Radio networks that are planning to broadcast daily shows from location will need to make arrangements for securing a site outside of the arena and phone lines with the T-Mobile Arena. Contact Scott Ghertner ( ) to arrange for a location. Contact Vik Bodalia at T-Mobile Arena Telecommunications Department (vbodalia@tmobilearena.com or 702/ ) to secure a phone line. Media Services: Postseason releases for each participating team will be available in the T-Mobile Arena media work room. If during the credential application process you selected to receive an of the game stats, an of the game stats will be sent postgame. ASAP Fastscripts will provide transcripts of the post game press conferences and Thursday's press conference with Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott. Additional locker room quick quotes and post game notes also will be available. Live Stats: Live stats of each Pac-12 Tournament game will be available at the following: This link is to be used by the media in attendance at the Pac-12 Tournament. Please do not make the link public. Seat Assignments: Seat assignments in the media areas of the T-Mobile Arena will be made by the Media Director and may change from session to session. Please check the media work room daily for seat assignaments. Fan sites and student media will only be assigned seats for the session in which the team they cover is playing. Photo Policy: During games, still photographers may only work from designated end zone locations. Priority will be given to AP, USA Today, SI, Getty and those photographers who cover the participating teams on a regular basis. Photographers must wear a credential while working in the end zone areas. Two baseline monitors will be assigned (one on each baseline) to oversee and work with photographers throughout the tournament. Photographers must check in each day with the photo marshal (seated behind the baseline photo box). Photographers must remain off the playing court until the television broadcast has concluded. 3

6 MEDIA INFORMATION Television/Video Policy: During the games, live television coverage on the court will be limited to the originating entity only (Pac-12 Networks or FS1). All other television stations must take a feed of game action. A press bridge will be available in the press conference room for distribution of the game feed. Spencer Baebler will be the contact for the press bridge ( , spbaebler@gmail. com). Mini-cam operators will have access to the arena floor until 45 minutes before the first game in each session. There will be no access for mini-cam operators to the arena floor area (including seating areas) during games for any purpose or between games of the same session. In between sessions, and if there are more than 45 minutes before the tip of the first game of the second session, mini-cam operators will have access to the floor when the originating broadcast entity has discontinued its live coverage of the game. Mini-cam operators may shoot the post-game press conferences, as well as the Thursday press conference with Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott. Suggested locations for exterior stand-ups or beauty shots are Toshiba Plaza (outside main entrance to T-Mobile Arena). Nonrightsholder media outlets must arrange these in advance with Scott Ghertner ( ). Game Feed/Press Conferences: Game Feed [Pac-12 Networks games one (1) through seven (7) and game nine (9)]: In addition to gathering the live feed through the press bridge available in the press conference room, television stations can capture the Pac-12 Networks game feeds through Vyvx/Level 3. To order a feed, send a request to assignmentdesk@pac-12. org. For technical questions, contact Laura Podolak at or Pac-12 Networks main transmission at Pac-12 Networks will also provide access to download select highlights from the eight (8) games it will televise. This service will not be available for the three FS1 telecasts. Please send an to assignmentdesk@pac-12.org to obtain credentials to download. Please do so in advance of the first game, so there is time to distribute the information. The credentials will NOT be game specific, so once you've requested access, you will be able to download highlights from all eight games. If you have any questions, please contact Laura Podolak at lpodolak@pac-12.org or Game Feed [FS1 games eight (8), 10 and 11]: If unable to gather the live game feed through press bridge that is available in the press conference room, television affiliates interested in gathering video of the three (3) FS1 games can secure highlights off of television. Press Conference Feed: A press bridge will be available for distribution of the feed of all post-game press conferences in the press conference area. Vyvx/Level 3 will be used to distribute video of all post-game press conferences and Thursday s press conference with Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott (3.8.18) at 5:30pm PT. Television affiliates interested in gathering video of these press conferences can order a feed by sending a request to assignmentdesk@pac-12.org. For technical questions, contact Laura Podolak at or main transmission at The post-game press conferences will also be available on Pac-12 Conference Facebook page 12network on Twitter, the Pac-12 YouTube channel, Pac-12.com and the Pac-12 Now app. Each press conference will appear live and will be archived as video on demand to be viewed after the press conference ends. Mini-cam operators may shoot the post game press conferences as well as the Thursday press conference with Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott. Media Hospitality (Meal tent adjacent to the T-Mobile Arena loading dock): Wednesday, March 7 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Thursday, March 8 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Friday, March 9 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Saturday, March 10 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. 4

7 PAC-12 STANDINGS PAC-12 OVERALL W-L Pct. Home Away W-L Pct. Home Away Neut. AP Coach vs. T25 Streak Arizona* W2 USC L1 UCLA W1 Utah W1 Stanford W1 Oregon W1 Washington L1 Arizona State L1 Colorado L1 Oregon State W1 Washington State L1 California L7 * - Regular season champions. Standings do not reflect order of seeds for the Pac-12 Tournament. HOW THE TIEBREAKER DETERMINED THE SEEDINGS Seeds 3-5 (Stanford, UCLA and Utah finished with 11-7 records) Results of head-to-head competition during the regular season among the tied teams. UTAH vs. STAN & UCLA: 2-1 (No. 3 seed) STAN vs. UCLA & UTAH: 1-2 UCLA vs. STAN & UTAH:: 2-2 Results of head-to-head competition during the regular season: STAN vs. UCLA: 1-1 UCLA vs. STAN: 1-1 Each team s record (won-lost percentage) vs. the team occupying the highest position in the final regular season standings: UCLA vs. ARIZ: 1-0 (1.000) (No. 4 seed) STAN vs. ARIZ: 0-2 (.000) (No. 5 seed) Seeds 8-9 (Arizona State and Colorado finished with 8-10 records) Results of head-to-head competition during the regular season: ASU vs. COLO: 1-1 COLO vs. ASU: 1-1 Each team s record (won-lost percentage) vs. the team occupying the highest position in the final regular season standings: COLO vs. ARIZ: 1-1 (.500) (No. 8 seed) ASU vs. ARIZ: 0-2 (.000) (No. 9 seed) Seeds 6-7 (Oregon and Washington finished with 10-8 records) Results of head-to-head competition during the regular season: ORE vs. WASH: 2-0 (No. 6 seed) WASH vs. ORE: 0-2 (No. 7 seed) PAC-12 TOURNAMENT STRUCTURE-SEEDING AND TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURES Seeding: The seedings and pairings shall be determined upon completion of regular season play on Saturday, March 5. The won-lost percentage record of the teams in regular season Conference play will determine tournament seedings. The team with the best won-lost percentage in Conference play will be seeded #1, the next best won-lost percentage in Conference play will be seeded #2, and so forth through all the seeds. Tie-Breakers: Procedures for determining all tournament seeding will be: Two-team tie a. Results of head-to-head competition during the regular season. b. Each team s record (won-lost percentage) vs. the team occupying the highest position in the final regular season standings, and then continuing down through the standings until one team gains an advantage. When arriving at another group of tied teams while comparing records, use each team s record (won-lost percentage) against the collective tied teams as a group (prior to that group s own tie-breaking procedure), rather than the performance against individual tied teams. c. Won-lost percentage against all Division I opponents. d. Coin toss conducted by the Commissioner or designee. Multiple-team tie a. Results (won-lost percentage) of collective head-to-head competition during the regular season among the tied teams. b. If more than two teams are still tied, each of the tied team s record (won-lost percentage) vs. the team occupying the highest position in the final regular season standings, and then continuing down through the standings, eliminating tied teams with inferior records until one team gains an advantage. When arriving at another group of tied teams while comparing records, use each team s record (won-lost percentage) against the collective tied teams as a group (prior to that group s own tie-breaking procedure), rather than the performance against individual tied teams. After one team has an advantage and is seeded, all remaining teams in the multiple-team tie-breaker will repeat the multiple-team tie-breaking procedure. When the multiple-team tie is reduced to two teams, the two-team tie-breaking procedures will be applied. c. Winning percentage against all Division I opponents. d. Coin toss conducted by the Commissioner or designee. 5

8 6 Pac-12 Basketball Hall of Honor to Induct Class HALL OF HONOR The Pac-12 Conference will honor 11 former student-athletes and a former coach with their induction into the Pac-12 Hall of Honor on Friday, March 9 during a ceremony prior to the semifinals of the 2018 Pac-12 Men s Basketball Tournament presented by New York Life. The inductees will also be recognized on court during Friday night s semifinal session. The Hall of Honor class will be the 17th since its creation in 2002, but will be the first to feature legendary figures from an array of sports as the recognition pivots to be inclusive of the broad-based athletics success celebrated in the Conference of Champions. This year s 12 Hall of Honor inductees combined for 40 All-America honors and 36 NCAA team or individual national championships as collegians. Eight represented the United States in the Olympics, with six capturing gold medals. Michael Wright, Arizona ( ) The late Michael Wright will forever be remembered as the epitome of what it means to be an Arizona Wildcat. Wright s basketball career started with the Pac-10 Freshman of the Year award and ended with enshrinement in McKale Center s Ring of Honor. The three-time All-Pac-10 selection and two-time All-American ranks in the top 10 in UA career categories, including field goal percentage, free throws, free throws attempted, rebounds and rebounding average. Wright was part of UA s NCAA Final Four appearance in 2001 and helped the Wildcats advance to the national championship game. Wright endeared himself to Arizona fans by his relentless play and beyond the statistics will always remembered as a selfless teammate, dedicated student, and a figure children in the community looked up to. The New York Knicks selected Wright with the 39th pick in the 2001 NBA Draft and he went on to spend more than a decade playing in some of the top leagues throughout Europe. Wright s legacy continues with the establishment of the Michael Wright A-Club Scholarship Endowment, which raised over $85,000 to provide financial support to former student-athletes who wish to complete their undergraduate degree after finishing their eligibility. His legacy will be everlasting through his endowment, his impact as an Arizona Wildcat and now as a member of the Pac-12 Hall of Honor. Linda Vollstedt, Arizona State ( ) Linda Vollstedt served as Arizona State women s golf coach from and led the Sun Devils to six national titles - more than any other program in the country during her tenure including an unprecedented three consecutive crowns. Vollstedt coached the only undefeated golf team in NCAA history in 1995 as ASU finished first or tied for first in every tournament en route to the program s third straight title. ASU still leads the NCAA with eight national championships. She also led ASU to nine conference championships and four individual national championships while coaching 41 All-Americans, 12 conference medalists, 71 All-Conference golfers, 15 Academic All-Americans, and 11 U.S. Amateur and Public Links Champions. Individually, she was a five-time Golfweek National Coach of the Year, three-time NGCA Coach of the Year, four-time Pac-10 Coach of the Year and six-time NCAA Regional Coach of the Year. In May 2016, she was named Pac-12 Women s Coach of the Century for her accomplishments. Vollstedt now works as a Development Director within the Sun Devil Club, which involves fundraising and development for Sun Devil Athletics. Matt Biondi, California ( ) One of the greatest swimmers in history, Matt Biondi started for California from and won 12 NCAA championships and 14 Pac-10 titles, eventually earning Pac-12 Men s Swimmer of the Century in Biondi set three school records in the 50-, 100- and 200-yard freestyle that each stood for at least 15 years and continue to rank among the Bears all-time top 10. He captured three consecutive NCAA Championships in the 100- and 200- free from , a two-time winner in the 50 free, and was a member of four winning relays during his career. Also a four-time All-American in water polo, Biondi helped the Bears to NCAA team titles in 1983, 1984 and 1987 and was tabbed Cal s Most Valuable Player in In 1984, he earned his first Olympic medal in the 400-meter relay, then went on to collect seven medals in the 1988 Olympic Games, including five gold, and three more medals in 1992, including two gold. He was twice honored as the U.S. Olympic Committee s Sportsman of the Year (1986, 1988) and is enshrined in the Cal Athletic, U.S. Olympic and International Swimming Halls of Fame. Today, he is the proud father of Nate Biondi, a freshman freestyler who is carrying on the family name as a Golden Bear. Bill Toomey, Colorado ( ) A two-time NCAA All-American in the pentathlon (1960, 1961), Bill Toomey was the first and remains the only University of Colorado athlete to win a gold medal as an individual in the Olympics. Toomey competed in 38 decathlon events and won 23 of them, scoring over 8,000 points on a dozen occasions. At CU, he was considered one of the nation s top five intermediate hurdlers and won numerous AAU national titles in both the pentathlon and decathlon. He was named the national Amateur Athlete of the Year for 1966 when he was the U.S. decathlon champion, a title he won four straight years, and also captured gold in the decathlon at the 1965 Universiade Games and 1967 Pan American Games. Toomey was ABC s Wide World of Sports Athlete of the Year for 1968, the year in which he set a then-olympic Games record with 8,193 points en route to decathlon gold. He was also the recipient of the prestigious James E. Sullivan Award in 1969, which is presented to the most outstanding amateur athlete in the United States. He is a member of the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame, the fourth with CU ties when inducted in 1971, was inducted into Colorado s Athletic Hall of Fame in its fifth class in 2004 and deemed one of the top 20 student-athletes in the school s history. Toomey formed his own company, Sports Directions Unlimited, where for over two decades he extensively worked with underprivileged children. Andrew Wheating, Oregon ( ) One of the most accomplished middle-distance runners in Oregon history, Andrew Wheating was a five-time NCAA champion and eight-time all-american during his four-year run with the Ducks' track & field program from During Wheating s sophomore season, he won 11 consecutive races and finished runner-up in the 800 meters at the NCAA Championships. He then took silver in the 800 at the U.S. Olympic Trials, recording the second-best time (1:45.03) in UO history en route to becoming the first Oregon undergraduate since 1976 to compete in the Olympic Games. As a junior in 2009, Wheating won his first individual national title in the 800 at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Wheating s senior year he won his third straight Pac meter title and both NCAA Outdoor 800- and 1,500-meter titles, becoming the fifth man to sweep both races. That season he earned Pac-10 and USTFCCCA Track Athlete of the Year honors and was a finalist for The Bowerman. Wheating went on to qualify for his second Olympic Games in 2012 with a third-place finish in the 1,500 at the U.S. Olympic Trials. Carol Menken-Schaudt, Oregon State ( ) Carol Menken earned three letters with the women s basketball team at Oregon State from and became the Beavers first All-American. She guided her team to a 22-6 record her senior season and led the nation in field goal shooting at 75.0 percent. She remains OSU s second all-time leader in scoring (2,243) and rebounding (901), first in field goal percentage (.692), points per game (27.7) and rebounds per game (12.5) over 81 career games. Menken holds numerous OSU single-game records, including 51 points in one game. A threetime Northwest College Women s Sports Association All-Conference selection ( ) and two-time All-American, Menken was a member of the initial

9 HALL OF HONOR OSU Athletic Hall of Fame class in 1988 and inducted into the State of Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in She played in the 1981 and 1983 World University Games and helped the U.S. win silver and gold medals, respectively, before winning a gold medal with Team U.S.A. at the 1984 Olympics. Menken played eight seasons internationally in Italy and Japan. Carol and her husband, Ken Schaudt, have two children Laura, who competed in track and field and volleyball at Oregon State, and Brian, who competed in track and field at the University of Oregon. Kerri Walsh Jennings, Stanford ( ) The most decorated beach volleyball player of all-time, Kerri Walsh Jennings is a two-time Pac-10 Player of the Year (1998, 1999), five-time Olympian and four-time Olympic medalist as a member of the United States Volleyball Team. The 2000 Stanford graduate was a four-time American Volleyball Coaches Association First Team All-American (the second in the history of the sport), AVCA Co-National Player of the Year in 1999 as well as the National Freshman of the Year and NCAA Final Four Most Valuable Player in She guided the Cardinal to four conference titles, three NCAA Final Four appearances and a pair of NCAA championships (1996, 1997). In her Cardinal career, Stanford owned a record and was the first women s volleyball player in conference history to record more than 1,500 kills (1,553), 1,200 digs (1,285) and 500 blocks (502). The Saratoga, California, native was inducted into the Stanford Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011 and the new Stanford Beach Volleyball Stadium was dedicated in honor of Walsh Jennings in Walsh Jennings represented U.S.A in five Olympics, capturing gold in the 2004, 2008 and 2012 games, and silver in Walsh Jennings and teammate Misty May-Treanor won 21 consecutive Olympic matches, earning the nickname the greatest beach volleyball team of all time as the duo won three FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships (2003, 2005 and 2007). Walsh Jennings added a silver medal at the 2011 World Championships and owns the most career professional wins (133) in the history of the sport. Rafer Johnson, UCLA ( ) Rafer Johnson won two Olympic decathlon medals and led UCLA to its first-ever NCAA track and field championship in Johnson was a two-sport athlete, playing for two coaching legends in track and field s Ducky Drake and basketball s John Wooden. He was captain of the freshman track and field team in 1955 and ran varsity track from and played basketball in when he also served as UCLA s Student Body President during his senior year. Prior to helping the Bruins to the 1956 national crown, he won the Pacific Coast Conference title in the low hurdles while leading UCLA to the Conference title. While at UCLA, Johnson won a silver medal in the decathlon at the 1956 Olympic Games despite being handicapped by a knee injury and torn stomach muscle that kept him out of competition in the broad jump. He reached the pinnacle of his Olympic achievements in 1960 as the U.S. team captain, flag-bearer, and gold-medal winning decathlete. At the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, he was selected to light the Olympic Cauldron. Following Johnson s gold medal win, he retired from athletic competition and began a career helping found the Special Olympics Southern California in Cheryl Miller, USC ( ) One of USC s finest female basketball players, Cheryl Miller was a four-time All-American ( ) and three-time Naismith Award winner ( ). Miller helped USC win back-to-back national championships in 1983 and 1984 and went to three NCAA Final Fours. A two-time NCAA Tournament MVP, Miller went in her college career. She set numerous USC career records, including points (3,018), scoring average (22.3), rebounds (1,534) and was the fastest player in Trojans history to reach the 1,000-point and 500-rebound mark. Miller was named Player of the Decade for the 1980s by the WBCA. A 1984 Olympic gold medalist and an inductee into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, Miller returned to USC as an assistant coach ( ) while also working as a TV commentator for ABC/ESPN. She then took over as head coach in 1994 and 1995, reaching the NCAA Tournament both seasons. Since then she became head coach and general manager of the WNBA's Phoenix Mercury ( ). Miller is a member of the Women s Basketball Hall of Fame (1999), the FIBA Hall of Fame (2010) and the USC Athletics Hall of Fame (1995). Missy Marlowe, Utah ( ) A U.S. Olympian, five-time NCAA champion and 12-time first-team All-American, Utah gymnast Missy Marlowe became the first gymnast in history to win the Honda Broderick Cup, which recognizes the nation s best collegiate female athlete. Marlowe led Utah to NCAA team titles in 1990 and 1992 and a runner-up finish in After graduation in 1993, she was bestowed the NCAA s highest award for studentathletes as a Today s Top VI Award recipient. At the 1992 NCAA Championships, she set an NCAA record by winning four individual championships - capturing titles in the all-around, uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise. She set an NCAA record with five career individual titles. Marlowe, the first college gymnast to score a perfect 10 on all four events, finished her career with 98 career victories, at the time a school record (currently third). She was named the Western Athletic Conference Female Athlete of the Year in Prior to her college career, Marlowe was a five-year member of the U.S. National Team. She finished second in the all-around at the 1987 USA Nationals. At the 1987 Pan American Games, she won the uneven bars while finishing fourth in the all-around for the USA s gold medal team. In 1988, she competed for the U.S. Olympic Team that placed fourth at the Seoul Olympics. In 2001, Marlowe was inducted into Utah s Crimson Club Hall of Fame in her first year of eligibility. She is also a member of the Utah Sports Hall of Fame. She owned her own gymnastics club from and now coaches a team of level 10 and elite gymnasts. Sonny Sixkiller, Washington ( ) Sonny Sixkiller remains one of the greatest legends and most beloved stars in Washington football history. The Oklahoma native accepted a scholarship to play under run-oriented head coach Jim Owens and burst onto the scene in the UW spring game his freshman year. In 1970, Sixkiller started as a sophomore and led the Huskies to a 6-4 record after going 1-9 the previous year, completing 186 passes for 2,303 yards and 15 touchdowns, setting school records in all three of those categories. He helped the Huskies to 8-3 records in 1971 and 1972 and finished his career with 15 school records, including 385 completions, 5,496 yards and 35 touchdown passes. After college, Sixkiller competed in the Canadian Football League and the World Football League and starred in the film "The Longest Yard" with Burt Reynolds. The Seattle sensation made an appearance on the cover of Sports Illustrated and even a song, "The Ballad of Sonny Sixkiller," was a hit on local radio. Laura Lavine, Washington State ( ) Laura Lavine arrived in Pullman as a two-time Washington state discus champion (1983 and 1984) and left an indelible mark on the Palouse during her four years. As a Cougar, she placed fifth in discus at the 1986 NCAA Championships, earning her first of three All-America honors. She won the first of two Pac-10 discus titles in 1987 and became WSU s first woman NCAA Outdoor Track & Field champion in the event that season. Lavine clinched back-to-back NCAA discus titles the following year with her clutch final throw of the 1988 competition. Lavine s lifetime-best discus throw still stands as the school record at 189-feet, 10 inches, tossed June 11, 1988, in Tucson, Ariz. After earning four letters as a discus and shot put thrower, Lavine continued competing, placing seventh in the discus at the 1988 U.S. Olympic Trials and competing at the 1992 Olympic Trials. In 1996, Lavine was selected WSU s Woman Athlete of the Decade as part of the Pac-10 s celebration of 10 years of women s athletics. She was inducted into the WSU Athletic Hall of Fame in

10 2018 PAC-12 HONORS ALL-PAC-12 TEAM FIRST TEAM Name School Pos Yr Ht Wt Hometown (Last School) Deandre Ayton ARIZ F Fr Nassau, Bahamas (Hillcrest Prep Academy (Ariz.)) Justin Bibbins UTAH G Sr Carson, Calif. (Long Beach State) Noah Dickerson WASH F Jr Atlanta, Ga. (Montverde Academy (Fla.)) Tra Holder ASU G Sr Los Angeles, Calif. (Brentwood School) Aaron Holiday UCLA G Jr Chatsworth, Calif. (Campbell Hall HS) Jordan McLaughlin USC G Sr Etiwanda, Calif. (Etiwanda HS) Chimezie Metu^^ USC F Jr Lawndale, Calif. (Lawndale HS) Tres Tinkle OSU F R-So Missoula, Mont. (Hellgate HS) Reid Travis** STAN F R-Jr Minneapolis, Minn. (DeLaSalle HS) Allonzo Trier^^ ARIZ G Jr Seattle, Wash. (Findlay Prep (Nev.)) SECOND TEAM Name School Pos Yr Ht Wt Hometown (Last School) David Collette UTAH F Sr Murray, Utah (Utah State) George King COLO G R-Sr Fayetteville, N.C. (Brennan HS (Texas)) Payton Pritchard ORE G So West Linn, Ore. (West Linn HS) Dušan Ristić ARIZ C Sr Novi Sad, Serbia (Sunrise Christian Academy) Thomas Welsh UCLA C Sr Redondo Beach, Calif. (Loyola HS) Honorable Mention (receiving at least three votes): Rawle Alkins (ARIZ, G), Shannon Evans II (ASU, G), Robert Franks (WSU, F), Jaylen Nowell (WASH, G), Dorian Pickens (STAN, G), McKinley Wright IV (COLO, G). ** two-time All-Pac-12 First Team honoree, ^^ two-time All-Pac-12 honoree PAC-12 ALL-FRESHMEN TEAM Name School Pos Ht Wt Hometown (Last School) Deandre Ayton ARIZ F Nassau, Bahamas (Hillcrest Prep Academy (Ariz.)) Daejon Davis STAN G Seattle, Wash. (Garfield HS) Jaylen Nowell WASH G Seattle, Wash. (Garfield HS) Kris Wilkes UCLA G Indianapolis, Ind. (North Central HS) McKinley Wright IV COLO G North Robbinsdale, Minn. (Champlin Park HS) Honorable Mention (receiving at least three votes): Troy Brown (ORE, F). PAC-12 ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM Name School Pos Yr. Ht Wt Hometown (Last School) Deandre Ayton ARIZ F Fr Nassau, Bahamas (Hillcrest Prep Academy (Ariz.)) Aaron Holiday UCLA G Jr Chatsworth, Calif. (Campbell Hall HS) Jordan McLaughlin USC G Sr Etiwanda, Calif. (Etiwanda HS) Matisse Thybulle WASH F Jr Issaquah, Wash. (Eastside Catholic HS) Kenny Wooten ORE F Fr Manteca, Calif. (Manteca HS) Honorable Mention (receiving at least three votes): Chimezie Metu (USC, F), McKinley Wright IV (COLO, G). PLAYER & FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Deandre Ayton, ARIZONA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Matisse Thybulle, WASHINGTON MOST IMPROVED PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Robert Franks, WASHINGTON STATE SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR: Remy Martin, ARIZONA STATE & Dominique Collier, COLORADO JOHN R. WOODEN COACH OF THE YEAR: Mike Hopkins, WASHINGTON 8

11 2018 PAC-12 WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT Pac-12 Women's Basketball Tournament KeyArena - Seattle, Wash. Thursday, March 1 #9 Colorado 66 vs. #8 Utah 56 #5 California 71 vs. #12 Washington 68 #7 USC 47 vs. #10 Washington State 44 #6 Arizona State 76 vs. #11 Arizona 47 Friday, March 2 #1 Oregon 84 vs. #9Colorado 47 #4 UCLA 77 vs. #5 California 74 #2 Stanford 69 vs. #7 USC 59 #6 Arizona State 57 vs. #3 Oregon State 51 Saturday, March 3 #1 Oregon 65 vs. #4 UCLA 62 #2 Stanford 58 vs. #6 Arizona State 46 Sunday, March 4 #1 Oregon 77 vs. #2 Stanford 57 All-Tournament Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon (Most Outstanding Player) Lexi Bando, Oregon Ruthy Hebard, Oregon Kiana Williams, Stanford Monique Billings, UCLA Jordin Canada, UCLA SEATTLE (AP) Sabrina Ionescu scored a career-high 36 points and No. 6 Oregon won its first Pac-12 Conference tournament title beating No. 16 Stanford on Sunday night. Playing in its first conference tournament final, the Ducks looked every bit the part of a premier team heading into the upcoming NCAA Tournament. Ionescu was the star, as the Ducks (30-4) avenged one of their two regular season losses in conference play. Ionescu, who was the Pac-12 player of the year, was brilliant early, scoring 12 points in the first quarter. She took over late in the third quarter as Oregon held a double-digit lead most of the second half. Ionescu scored 19 points in the second half. Alanna Smith led Stanford (22-10) with 17 points, but Brittany McPhee struggled and finished with just 12 points. McPhee had 33 points in the only regular season meeting between the two teams, but picked up two fouls early and never got into the flow of the offense. Stanford won the only regular season meeting between the sides, knocking off the Ducks in Eugene by rallying from a nine-point halftime deficit and outscoring Oregon in the second half. Ionescu set a championship game record for points scored, hitting 14 of 24 shots, including a four of 3-pointers, the last of which set a new career-high for points. Her 3 from the baseline with 6:17 remaining gave Oregon 19-point lead and the Ducks coasted the rest of the way. Satou Sabally added 12 points and Ruthy Hebard finished with 11 points and nine rebounds for Oregon. The Ducks barely reached the final, needing a 10-0 run to close the game in its win over No. 9 UCLA in the semifinals. But they looked the part of a champion in the title game. Ionescu, who had been quiet for nearly an entire quarter, scored 11 of the final 13 points of the third quarter for the Ducks and Oregon went to the fourth quarter with a lead. Stanford never got any closer in the final 10 minutes. TOURNEY FUTURE Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott said no decision has been made on the future location of the Pac-12 women's tournament. KeyArena is scheduled to undergo a two-year remodel with construction expected to begin by the end of Scott said the hope was to have an announcement on a site before this year's tournament, but a decision should happen in the next few months PAC-12 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL HONORS PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR SABRINA IONESCU, SO., G, OREGON PAC-12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR JORDIN CANADA, SR., G, UCLA PAC-12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR SATOU SABALLY, F, OREGON PAC-12 SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR - BRITTANY MCPHEE, SR., F, STANFORD JOHN R. WOODEN PAC-12 COACH OF THE YEAR TARA VANDERVEER, STANFORD ALL-PAC-12 (15 members) Name, School Pos. Yr. Hometown Kristine Anigwe ***, California F Jr. Phoenix, Ariz. Monique Billings **, UCLA F Sr. Corona, Calif. Jordin Canada ***, UCLA G Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. Maite Cazorla, Oregon G Jr. Las Palmas, Spain Marie Gülich **, Oregon State F/C Sr. Cologne, Germany Ruthy Hebard **,Oregon F So. Fairbanks, Alaska Borislava Hristova, Washington State F So. Varna, Bulgaria Megan Huff, Utah F Jr. Federal Way, Wash. Kianna Ibis, Arizona State F Jr. Omaha, Neb. Sabrina Ionescu **, Oregon G So. Walnut Creek, Calif. Kennedy Leonard **, Colorado G Jr. Southlake, Texas Brittany McPhee **, Stanford G Sr. Normandy Park, Wash. Amber Melgoza, Washington G So. Santa Barbara, Calif. Kristen Simon **, USC F Sr. Gardena, Calif. Alanna Smith, Stanford F Sr. Melbourne, Australia **two-time All-Pac-12, ***three-time All-Pac-12. HONORABLE MENTION (receiving at least one point): Jalea Bennett, ARIZ (Sr., G); Kennedy Burke, UCLA (Jr., G); Mikayla Cowling, CAL (Sr., G/F); Aliyah Mazyck, USC (Jr., G); Katie McWilliams, OSU (Jr., G); Mikayla Pivec, OSU (So., G); Emily Potter, UTAH (Sr., F); Robbi Ryan, ASU (So., G); Asha Thomas, CAL (Jr., G); Kat Tudor, OSU (So., G); Kiana Williams, STAN (Fr., G). ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Name, School Pos. Hometown Michaela Onyenwere, UCLA F Aurora, Colo. Satou Sabally, Oregon F Berlin, Germany Kianna Smith, California G Moreno Valley, Calif. Sam Thomas, Arizona F Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Kiana Williams, Stanford G San Antonio, Texas HONORABLE MENTION (receiving at least one point): Kierra Collier, WASH (Fr., G); Taya Corosdale, OSU (Fr., F); Aleah Goodman, OSU (Fr., G); Annika Jank, COLO (Fr., F); Tori Williams, UTAH (Fr., G). ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM Name, School Pos. Yr. Hometown Monique Billings **, UCLA F Sr. Corona, Calif. Jordin Canada ***, UCLA G Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. Marie Gülich, Oregon State F/C Sr. Cologne, Germany Aliyah Mazyck, USC G Jr. Charlotte, N.C. Minyon Moore, USC G So. Hercules, Calif. **two-time All-Defensive honoree, ***two-time All-Defensive honoree HONORABLE MENTION (receiving at least one point): Kristine Anigwe, CAL (Jr., F); Kennedy Burke, UCLA (Jr., G); Maite Cazorla, ORE (Jr., G); Mikayla Cowling, CAL (Sr., G/F); Kaylee Johnson, STAN (Sr., F); Kennedy Leonard, COLO (Jr., G); Katie McWilliams, OSU (Jr., G); Emily Potter, UTAH (Sr., F); Robbi Ryan, ASU (So., G); Marta Sniezek, STAN (Jr., G). 9

12 OVERALL STATISTICS - TEAM SCORING OFFENSE Team G W-L Pts Avg/G 1. Arizona State UCLA Arizona Oregon USC Stanford Washington Oregon State Utah Washington State Colorado California SCORING DEFENSE Team G Pts Avg/G 1. Utah Oregon State USC Oregon Arizona Colorado Washington Arizona State Stanford UCLA California Washington State SCORING MARGIN Team G OFF DEF Margin 1. Arizona Arizona State Oregon USC UCLA Utah Oregon State Washington Stanford Colorado Washington State California FREE THROW PCT Team G FTM FTA Pct 1. Oregon Arizona Utah Arizona State Washington State USC UCLA Colorado Oregon State Washington Stanford California FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Arizona Oregon State USC Stanford UCLA Arizona State Oregon Washington Utah Washington State Colorado California FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Utah Colorado UCLA Oregon Arizona Oregon State Arizona State Stanford USC Washington Washington State California POINT FG PCT Team G FG FGA Pct 1. UCLA Arizona Washington State USC Stanford Utah Arizona State Oregon Colorado Washington Oregon State California POINT FG PCT DEFENSE Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Arizona State Washington Utah Washington State UCLA Oregon Oregon State Colorado Stanford USC Arizona California REBOUNDING OFFENSE Team G Reb Avg/G 1. UCLA Stanford Colorado Arizona Arizona State California Oregon USC Oregon State Utah Washington Washington State REBOUNDING DEFENSE Team G Reb Avg/G 1. Arizona Oregon State Oregon Stanford USC Colorado California Utah Washington UCLA Washington State Arizona State

13 OVERALL STATISTICS - TEAM REBOUNDING MARGIN Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin 1. Arizona Stanford Colorado Oregon UCLA Oregon State USC California Utah Arizona State Washington Washington State BLOCKED SHOTS Team G Blocks Avg/G 1. Washington California Arizona Oregon USC UCLA Colorado Oregon State Stanford Utah Arizona State Washington State ASSISTS Team G Assists Avg/G 1. USC Oregon Utah Arizona UCLA Oregon State Washington State Arizona State Stanford Colorado Washington California STEALS Team G Steals Avg/G 1. Washington California Oregon State Oregon Arizona State USC UCLA Utah Washington State Stanford Arizona Colorado ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. USC UCLA Arizona State Oregon Utah Arizona Washington State Oregon State Stanford Washington Colorado California OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Team G No. Avg/G 1. California Stanford Colorado UCLA Oregon State USC Oregon Arizona State Arizona Washington Washington State Utah DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Team G No. Avg/G 1. UCLA Colorado Stanford Arizona Utah Arizona State Oregon USC Oregon State Washington State Washington California POINT FG MADE Team G 3FG Avg/G 1. Washington State UCLA Utah Oregon Arizona State USC Colorado Arizona Washington Stanford Oregon State California TURNOVER MARGIN Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin 1. Arizona State USC Washington Oregon Utah Oregon State Arizona California UCLA Washington State Stanford Colorado

14 OVERALL STATISTICS - INDIVIDUAL SCORING Player-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G 1. Holiday, Aaron-UCLA JR Ayton, Deandre-ARIZ FR Travis, Reid-STAN JR Trier, Allonzo-ARIZ JR Holder, Tra-ASU SR Tinkle, Tres-OSU SO Franks, Robert-WSU JR Evans II, Shannon-ASU SR Nowell, Jaylen-WASH FR Thompson Jr, Stephen-OSU JR Metu, Chimezie-USC JR Flynn, Malachi-WSU SO Dickerson, Noah-WASH JR Coleman, Don-CAL JR Pritchard, Payton-ORE SO Bibbins, Justin-UTAH SR Wright, McKinley-COLO FR Sueing, Justice-CAL FR Wilkes, Kris-UCLA FR Brown, Elijah-ORE SR Eubanks, Drew-OSU JR King, George-COLO SR Collette, David-UTAH SR Welsh, Thomas-UCLA SR McLaughlin, Jordan-USC SR Justice, Kodi-ASU SR Brown, Troy-ORE FR Ristic, Dusan-ARIZ SR Lee, Marcus-CAL SR Crisp, David-WASH JR REBOUNDING Player-Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G 1. Ayton, Deandre-ARIZ FR Welsh, Thomas-UCLA SR Dickerson, Noah-WASH JR Travis, Reid-STAN JR King, George-COLO SR Metu, Chimezie-USC JR White, Romello-ASU FR Tinkle, Tres-OSU SO Lee, Marcus-CAL SR Humphrey, Michael-STAN SR Ristic, Dusan-ARIZ SR Eubanks, Drew-OSU JR Bernstine, Drick-WSU SR Rawson, Tyler-UTAH SR Franks, Robert-WSU JR Brown, Troy-ORE FR McIntosh, MiKyle-ORE SR Rakocevic, Nick-USC SO Okoroh, Kingsley-CAL SR Sueing, Justice-CAL FR Johnson, Jayce-UTAH SO FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct 1. White, Romello-ASU FR Collette, David-UTAH SR Eubanks, Drew-OSU JR Rakocevic, Nick-USC SO Ayton, Deandre-ARIZ FR Lee, Marcus-CAL SR Ristic, Dusan-ARIZ SR Dickerson, Noah-WASH JR Travis, Reid-STAN JR Trier, Allonzo-ARIZ JR Metu, Chimezie-USC JR Bernstine, Drick-WSU SR Tinkle, Tres-OSU SO Welsh, Thomas-UCLA SR Humphrey, Michael-STAN SR ASSISTS Player-Team Cl G Assts. Avg/G 1. McLaughlin, Jordan-USC SR Holiday, Aaron-UCLA JR Wright, McKinley-COLO FR Davis, Daejon-STAN FR Bibbins, Justin-UTAH SR Pritchard, Payton-ORE SO Jackson-Cartwright, P-ARIZ SR Flynn, Malachi-WSU SO Rawson, Tyler-UTAH SR Tinkle, Tres-OSU SO Evans II, Shannon-ASU SR Holder, Tra-ASU SR Thompson, Ethan-OSU FR Thompson Jr, Stephen-OSU JR Trier, Allonzo-ARIZ FR FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct 1. Brown, Elijah-ORE SR Barefield, Sedrick-UTAH JR Evans II, Shannon-ASU SR Trier, Allonzo-ARIZ JR Tinkle, Tres-OSU SO Bibbins, Justin-UTAH SR Franks, Robert-WSU JR Flynn, Malachi-WSU SO Holder, Tra-ASU SR Tillman, Donnie-UTAH FR Holiday, Aaron-UCLA JR Pritchard, Payton-ORE SO Nowell, Jaylen-WASH FR Rawson, Tyler-UTAH SR Dickerson, Noah-WASH JR STEALS Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg/G 1. Thybulle, Matisse-WASH JR McLaughlin, Jordan-USC SR Thompson Jr, Stephen-OSU JR Flynn, Malachi-WSU SO Brown, Troy-ORE FR Evans II, Shannon-ASU SR Sueing, Justice-CAL FR Coleman, Don-CAL JR Jackson-Cartwright, P-ARIZSR Tinkle, Tres-OSU SO Holder, Tra-ASU SR Pritchard, Payton-ORE SO Crisp, David-WASH JR Bibbins, Justin-UTAH SR Holiday, Aaron-UCLA JR POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct 1. Daniels, Viont'e-WSU JR Bibbins, Justin-UTAH SR Holiday, Aaron-UCLA JR Green, Dominic-WASH JR Pritchard, Payton-ORE SO McLaughlin, Jordan-USC SR Mathews, Jonah-USC SO Jackson-Cartwright, P-ARIZ SR Skaggs, Carter-WSU SO Trier, Allonzo-ARIZ JR Franks, Robert-WSU JR Bealer, Gabe-UTAH SR Stewart, Elijah-USC SR Hands, Jaylen-UCLA FR Collier, Dominique-COLO SR

15 OVERALL STATISTICS - INDIVIDUAL 3-POINT FG MADE Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg/G 1. Evans II, Shannon-ASU SR Bibbins, Justin-UTAH SR Flynn, Malachi-WSU SO Holiday, Aaron-UCLA JR Pritchard, Payton-ORE SO Brown, Elijah-ORE SR Justice, Kodi-ASU SR Skaggs, Carter-WSU SO Daniels, Viont'e-WSU JR Trier, Allonzo-ARIZ JR Franks, Robert-WSU JR Holder, Tra-ASU SR Thompson Jr, Stephen-OSU JR McNeill, Darius-CAL FR King, George-COLO SR Stewart, Elijah-USC SR BLOCKED SHOTS Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg/G 1. Wooten, Kenny-ORE FR Okoroh, Kingsley-CAL SR Ayton, Deandre-ARIZ FR Eubanks, Drew-OSU JR Metu, Chimezie-USC JR Lee, Marcus-CAL SR Thybulle, Matisse-WASH JR Lake, De'Quon-ASU JR Goloman, Gyorgy-UCLA SR Walton, Dallas-COLO FR Johnson, Jayce-UTAH SO Franks, Robert-WSU JR Wright, Hameir-WASH FR Rawson, Tyler-UTAH SR Timmins, Sam-WASH SO Stewart, Elijah-USC SR ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) Player-Team Cl G Asst Turn Ratio 1. McLaughlin, Jordan-USC SR Bibbins, Justin-UTAH SR Jackson-Cartwright, P-ARIZ SR Pritchard, Payton-ORE SO Evans II, Shannon-ASU SR Flynn, Malachi-WSU SO Rawson, Tyler-UTAH SR Wright, McKinley-COLO FR Holiday, Aaron-UCLA JR Thompson, Ethan-OSU FR Thompson Jr, Stephen-OSU JR Trier, Allonzo-ARIZ JR Holder, Tra-ASU SR Tinkle, Tres-OSU SO Brown, Troy-ORE FR Crisp, David-WASH JR OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Ayton, Deandre-ARIZ FR Lee, Marcus-CAL SR Travis, Reid-STAN JR Dickerson, Noah-WASH JR White, Romello-ASU FR Welsh, Thomas-UCLA SR Rakocevic, Nick-USC SO Okoroh, Kingsley-CAL SR Ristic, Dusan-ARIZ SR Metu, Chimezie-USC JR Lake, De'Quon-ASU JR Eubanks, Drew-OSU JR Bernstine, Drick-WSU SR King, George-COLO SR Tinkle, Tres-OSU SO Johnson, Jayce-UTAH SO Goloman, Gyorgy-UCLA SR Franks, Robert-WSU JR Wright, McKinley-COLO FR DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Ayton, Deandre-ARIZ FR Welsh, Thomas-UCLA SR King, George-COLO SR Rawson, Tyler-UTAH SR Tinkle, Tres-OSU SO Dickerson, Noah-WASH JR Metu, Chimezie-USC JR Humphrey, Michael-STAN SR Travis, Reid-STAN JR Franks, Robert-WSU JR Bernstine, Drick-WSU SR Eubanks, Drew-OSU JR Ristic, Dusan-ARIZ SR McIntosh, MiKyle-ORE SR Brown, Troy-ORE FR MINUTES PLAYED Player-Team Cl G Mins. Avg/G 1. Holiday, Aaron-UCLA JR Thompson Jr, Stephen-OSU JR Tinkle, Tres-OSU SO Holder, Tra-ASU SR Evans II, Shannon-ASU SR Pritchard, Payton-ORE SO McLaughlin, Jordan-USC SR Crisp, David-WASH JR Bibbins, Justin-UTAH SR Travis, Reid-STAN JR To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games. 13

16 PAC-12 ONLY STATISTICS - TEAM SCORING OFFENSE Team G W-L Pts Avg/G 1. UCLA Arizona Stanford Arizona State USC Oregon Oregon State Washington State Utah Washington Colorado California SCORING DEFENSE Team G Pts Avg/G 1. Utah USC Washington Oregon State Colorado Oregon Arizona Stanford California UCLA Arizona State Washington State SCORING MARGIN Team G OFF DEF Margin 1. Arizona USC UCLA Stanford Utah Oregon Oregon State Arizona State Washington Colorado Washington State California FREE THROW PCT Team G FTM FTA Pct 1. Oregon Arizona Arizona State Utah UCLA Washington State USC Colorado Washington Oregon State Stanford California FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Arizona Stanford Oregon State USC UCLA Utah Oregon Washington State Washington Arizona State Colorado California FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Colorado UCLA Utah Arizona Oregon State Washington Stanford Arizona State Oregon USC California Washington State POINT FG PCT Team G FG FGA Pct 1. UCLA Stanford Arizona Utah Colorado Washington State Oregon State USC Oregon Arizona State Washington California POINT FG PCT DEFENSE Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Washington Arizona State Stanford Oregon State UCLA USC Colorado Arizona Utah Washington State Oregon California REBOUNDING OFFENSE Team G Reb Avg/G 1. Stanford UCLA Colorado Arizona California Arizona State Oregon State Oregon Washington USC Utah Washington State REBOUNDING DEFENSE Team G Reb Avg/G 1. Arizona Oregon State Stanford Oregon USC Colorado California Washington State Utah Washington UCLA Arizona State

17 PAC-12 ONLY STATISTICS - TEAM REBOUNDING MARGIN Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin 1. Arizona Stanford Colorado Oregon State UCLA Oregon California USC Washington Utah Arizona State Washington State BLOCKED SHOTS Team G Blocks Avg/G 1.Arizona Colorado Washington Stanford USC California UCLA Arizona State Oregon State Utah Oregon Washington State ASSISTS Team G Assists Avg/G 1. USC Arizona Utah Oregon State Oregon UCLA Stanford Washington State Colorado Arizona State Washington California STEALS Team G Steals Avg/G 1. Washington California USC Oregon Oregon State Arizona State Utah Washington State Stanford UCLA Arizona Colorado ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. USC Utah UCLA Oregon Arizona State Oregon State Arizona Stanford Washington State Colorado Washington California OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Team G No. Avg/G 1. California Stanford Arizona UCLA Colorado Oregon State Oregon Arizona State USC Washington Washington State Utah DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Team G No. Avg/G 1. UCLA Stanford Colorado Arizona Arizona State Utah Oregon State Washington Oregon USC Washington State California POINT FG MADE Team G 3FG Avg/G 1. Washington State UCLA Utah Oregon Arizona State Colorado USC Arizona Stanford Oregon State Washington California TURNOVER MARGIN Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin 1. USC Arizona State Oregon Washington Utah California Oregon State UCLA Arizona Stanford Washington State Colorado

18 PAC-12 ONLY STATISTICS - INDIVIDUAL SCORING Player-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G 1. Holiday, Aaron-UCLA JR Ayton, Deandre-ARIZ FR Travis, Reid-STAN JR Tinkle, Tres-OSU SO Trier, Allonzo-ARIZ JR Franks, Robert-WSU JR Holder, Tra-ASU SR Evans II, Shannon-ASU SR Pickens, Dorian-STAN SR Sueing, Justice-CAL FR Thompson Jr, Stephen-OSU JR Bibbins, Justin-UTAH SR Dickerson, Noah-WASH JR Nowell, Jaylen-WASH FR Flynn, Malachi-WSU SO Wilkes, Kris-UCLA FR Metu, Chimezie-USC JR Brown, Elijah-ORE SR Pritchard, Payton-ORE SO Ristic, Dusan-ARIZ SR Alkins, Rawle-ARIZ SO Collette, David-UTAH SR Welsh, Thomas-UCLA SR Wright, McKinley-COLO FR McIntosh, MiKyle-ORE SR Eubanks, Drew-OSU JR Barefield, Sedrick-UTAH JR Brown, Troy-ORE FR Justice, Kodi-ASU SR King, George-COLO SR REBOUNDING Player-Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G 1. Ayton, Deandre-ARIZ FR Welsh, Thomas-UCLA SR Travis, Reid-STAN JR Dickerson, Noah-WASH JR King, George-COLO SR Ristic, Dusan-ARIZ SR Tinkle, Tres-OSU SO Metu, Chimezie-USC JR Eubanks, Drew-OSU JR Rawson, Tyler-UTAH SR Lee, Marcus-CAL SR McIntosh, MiKyle-ORE SR White, Romello-ASU FR Franks, Robert-WSU JR Bernstine, Drick-WSU SR Humphrey, Michael-STAN SR Sueing, Justice-CAL FR Rakocevic, Nick-USC SO Bey, Tyler-COLO FR Brown, Troy-ORE FR FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct 1. Collette, David-UTAH SR Rakocevic, Nick-USC SO Ayton, Deandre-ARIZ FR White, Romello-ASU FR Eubanks, Drew-OSU JR Lee, Marcus-CAL SR Ristic, Dusan-ARIZ SR Dickerson, Noah-WASH JR Travis, Reid-STAN JR Bernstine, Drick-WSU SR Metu, Chimezie-USC JR Trier, Allonzo-ARIZ JR Tinkle, Tres-OSU SO Holiday, Aaron-UCLA JR Humphrey, Michael-STAN SR ASSISTS Player-Team Cl G Assts Avg/G 1. McLaughlin, Jordan-USC SR Holiday, Aaron-UCLA JR Wright, McKinley-COLO FR Davis, Daejon-STAN FR Bibbins, Justin-UTAH SR Pritchard, Payton-ORE SO Jackson-Cartwright, P-ARIZ SR Flynn, Malachi-WSU SO Tinkle, Tres-OSU SO Rawson, Tyler-UTAH SR Trier, Allonzo-ARIZ JR Thompson, Ethan-OSU FR Thompson Jr, Stephen-OSU JR Brown, Troy-ORE FR Alkins, Rawle-ARIZ SO Bernstine, Drick-WSU SR FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct 1. Brown, Elijah-ORE SR Trier, Allonzo-ARIZ JR Barefield, Sedrick-UTAH JR Tinkle, Tres-OSU SO Flynn, Malachi-WSU SO Bibbins, Justin-UTAH SR Holder, Tra-ASU SR Evans II, Shannon-ASU SR Holiday, Aaron-UCLA JR Franks, Robert-WSU JR Dickerson, Noah-WASH JR Pritchard, Payton-ORE SO Nowell, Jaylen-WASH FR Ayton, Deandre-ARIZ FR McIntosh, MiKyle-ORE SR STEALS Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg/G 1. Thybulle, Matisse-WASH JR Thompson Jr, Stephen-OSU JR McLaughlin, Jordan-USC SR Flynn, Malachi-WSU SO Brown, Troy-ORE FR Davis, Daejon-STAN FR Evans II, Shannon-ASU SR Coleman, Don-CAL JR Harris-Dyson, Juhwan-CAL FR Bibbins, Justin-UTAH SR Tinkle, Tres-OSU SO Pritchard, Payton-ORE SO Sueing, Justice-CAL FR Jackson-Cartwright, P-ARIZ SR Alkins, Rawle-ARIZ SO Justice, Kodi-ASU SR McNeill, Darius-CAL FR POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct 1. Holiday, Aaron-UCLA JR Collier, Dominique-COLO SR Siewert, Lucas-COLO SO Green, Dominic-WASH JR Daniels, Viont'e-WSU JR Pickens, Dorian-STAN SR Bibbins, Justin-UTAH SR Thybulle, Matisse-WASH JR King, George-COLO SR Smith, Dylan-ARIZ SO Pritchard, Payton-ORE SO Mathews, Jonah-USC SO Wilkes, Kris-UCLA FR Trier, Allonzo-ARIZ JR Stewart, Elijah-USC SR

19 PAC-12 ONLY STATISTICS - INDIVIDUAL 3-POINT FG MADE Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg/G 1. Bibbins, Justin-UTAH SR Holiday, Aaron-UCLA JR Pickens, Dorian-STAN SR Evans II, Shannon-ASU SR Brown, Elijah-ORE SR Trier, Allonzo-ARIZ JR Skaggs, Carter-WSU SO King, George-COLO SR Pritchard, Payton-ORE SO Daniels, Viont'e-WSU JR Thompson Jr, Stephen-OSU JR Wilkes, Kris-UCLA FR Flynn, Malachi-WSU SO J ustice, Kodi-ASU SR Franks, Robert-WSU JR BLOCKED SHOTS Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg/G 1. Wooten, Kenny-ORE FR Ayton, Deandre-ARIZ FR Eubanks, Drew-OSU JR Metu, Chimezie-USC JR Goloman, Gyorgy-UCLA SR Okoroh, Kingsley-CAL SR Walton, Dallas-COLO FR Thybulle, Matisse-WASH JR Johnson, Jayce-UTAH SO Lake, De'Quon-ASU JR Lee, Marcus-CAL SR Franks, Robert-WSU JR Humphrey, Michael-STAN SR Bey, Tyler-COLO FR Wright, Hameir-WASH FR King, George-COLO SR DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Welsh, Thomas-UCLA SR Ayton, Deandre-ARIZ FR King, George-COLO SR Dickerson, Noah-WASH JR Rawson, Tyler-UTAH SR Travis, Reid-STAN JR Tinkle, Tres-OSU SO Ristic, Dusan-ARIZ SR Eubanks, Drew-OSU JR Metu, Chimezie-USC JR McIntosh, MiKyle-ORE SR Franks, Robert-WSU JR White, Romello-ASU FR Humphrey, Michael-STAN SR Bernstine, Drick-WSU SR MINUTES PLAYED Player-Team Cl G Minutes Avg/G 1. Holiday, Aaron-UCLA JR Thompson Jr, Stephen-OSU JR Tinkle, Tres-OSU SO Bibbins, Justin-UTAH SR Pritchard, Payton-ORE SO Pickens, Dorian-STAN SR Holder, Tra-ASU SR Crisp, David-WASH JR Evans II, Shannon-ASU SR McNeill, Darius-CAL FR Ayton, Deandre-ARIZ FR To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games. ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) Player-Team Cl G Asst Turn Ratio 1. McLaughlin, Jordan-USC SR Pritchard, Payton-ORE SO Bibbins, Justin-UTAH SR Jackson-Cartwright, P-ARIZ SR Trier, Allonzo-ARIZ JR Flynn, Malachi-WSU SO Thompson, Ethan-OSU FR Wright, McKinley-COLO FR Rawson, Tyler-UTAH SR Davis, Daejon-STAN FR Holiday, Aaron-UCLA JR Brown, Troy-ORE FR Thompson Jr, Stephen-OSU JR Tinkle, Tres-OSU SO Bernstine, Drick-WSU SR OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Ayton, Deandre-ARIZ FR Travis, Reid-STAN JR Lee, Marcus-CAL SR Rakocevic, Nick-USC SO Dickerson, Noah-WASH JR Welsh, Thomas-UCLA SR Bernstine, Drick-WSU SR Ristic, Dusan-ARIZ SR Alkins, Rawle-ARIZ SO White, Romello-ASU FR Okoroh, Kingsley-CAL SR Tinkle, Tres-OSU SO Metu, Chimezie-USC JR Collette, David-UTAH SR Franks, Robert-WSU JR Eubanks, Drew-OSU JR Sueing, Justice-CAL FR

20 TEAM HIGHS Points 114 Oregon vs Alabama State (11/17/17) 112 Colorado vs South Dakota State (12/15/17) Margin 58 (114-56) Oregon vs Alabama State (11/17/17) 51 (106-55) Bethune-Cookman vs Washington (12/19/17) Field goals made 42 Washington vs Bethune-Cookman (12/19/17) 40 Oregon vs Alabama State (11/17/17) 40 Colorado vs South Dakota State (12/15/17) 40 Oregon State vs Washington (02/10/18) Field goal attempts 79 UCLA vs Central Arkansas (11/15/17) 77 UCLA vs Stanford (01/04/18) Field goal percentage.673 (37-55) Washington vs USC (12/29/17).644 (29-45) Arizona vs Utah (01/27/18) 3-Pt FG made 17 UCLA vs California (01/06/18) 16 Washington State vs Saint Joseph's University (11/23/17) 16 UCLA vs Oregon (02/17/18) 3-Pt FG attempts 46 Washington State vs Texas Southern (11/12/17) 41 Washington State vs Utah (02/17/18) 3-Pt percentage.692 (9-13) Arizona vs New Mexico (12/16/17).625 (15-24) Oregon vs Alabama State (11/17/17) Free throws made 35 Stanford vs Pacific (11/12/17) 34 Arizona vs Oregon (01/13/18) Free throw attempts 47 Stanford vs Washington (02/22/18) 44 Arizona State vs Kansas State (11/23/17) Free throw percentage (10-10) Oregon vs Boise State (12/01/17) (14-14) USC vs New Mexico State (12/25/17) Rebounds 58 Colorado vs New Mexico (12/06/17) 57 Utah vs Mississippi Valley State (11/13/17) 53 Stanford vs UCLA (01/04/18) 52 USC vs Cal State Fullerton (11/10/17) 52 USC vs Santa Clara (12/14/17) Assists 29 Oregon vs Alabama State (11/17/17) 28 USC vs UC Santa Barbara (12/17/17) Steals 16 Washington vs Bethune-Cookman (12/19/17) 14 California vs Arizona (01/17/18) Blocked shots 15 Washington vs Bethune-Cookman (12/19/17) 12 Oregon vs Fresno State (12/16/17) 12 Washington vs Stanford (01/13/18) Turnovers 28 Stanford vs Portland State (11/26/17) 26 California vs Portland State (12/21/17) Fouls 35 Oregon State vs Southern Utah (11/10/17) 31 Arizona State vs Utah (01/07/18) 18

21 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Points 40 Holder, Tra (Arizona State) vs Xavier (11/24/17) 35 Holder, Tra (Arizona State) vs UC IRVINE (11/19/17) 35 McLaughlin, Jordan (USC) at Vanderbilt (11/19/17) 35 Coleman, Don (California) vs vs Wichita State (11/20/17) 34 Franks, Robert (Washington State) vs CALIFORNIA (01/13/18) 34 Holiday, Aaron (UCLA) at USC (03/03/18) Field goals made 14 Holder, Tra (Arizona State) vs Xavier (11/24/17) 13 Holder, Tra (Arizona State) vs UC IRVINE (11/19/17) Field goal attempts 28 Coleman, Don (California) vs UC RIVERSIDE (11/10/17) 25 Coleman, Don (California) vs vs Wichita State (11/20/17) Field goal percentage (10-10) Eubanks, Drew (Oregon State) - LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (12/02/17) (9-9) Collette, David (Utah) - UCLA (02/22/18) (8-8) Wooten, Kenny (Oregon) - PORTLAND STATE (12/13/17) (8-8) Eubanks, Drew (Oregon State) - WASHINGTON (02/10/18) (8-8) Trier, Allonzo (Arizona) - at Washington State (01/31/18) (7-7) 5 occasions 3-Pt FG made 10 Franks, Robert (Washington State) vs CALIFORNIA (01/13/18) 7 Skaggs, Carter (Washington State) vs SEATTLE UNIVERSITY (11/15/17) 7 Pritchard, Payton (Oregon) vs DePaul (11/24/17) 7 Stewart, Elijah (USC) vs Oklahoma (12/08/17) 7 Bibbins, Justin (Utah) vs NORTHWESTERN ST. (12/20/17) 7 Pickens, Dorian (Stanford) at Washington State (01/11/18) 7 Flynn, Malachi (Washington State) vs STANFORD (01/11/18) 3-Pt FG attempts 15 Flynn, Malachi (Washington State) vs STANFORD (01/11/18) 14 Flynn, Malachi (Washington State) vs KANSAS STATE (12/20/17) 3-Pt percentage (5-5) White, Isaac (Stanford) CAL POLY (11/10/17) (5-5) Stewart, Elijah (USC) OREGON STATE (02/17/18) (4-4) 9 occasions Free throws made 15 Holder, Tra (Arizona State) at Arizona (12/30/17) 15 Brown, Elijah (Oregon) vs ARIZONA (02/24/18) Free throw attempts 19 Coleman, Don (California) vs UC RIVERSIDE (11/10/17) 17 Ayton, Deandre (Arizona) vs North Carolina State (11/22/17) 17 Travis, Reid (Stanford) vs WASHINGTON (02/22/18) 17 Brown, Elijah (Oregon) vs ARIZONA (02/24/18) Free throw percentage (12-12) Ayton, Deandre (Arizona) - COLORADO (01/25/18) (11-11) Trier, Allonzo (Arizona) - OREGON (01/13/18) (11-11) Holder, Tra (Arizona State) - VANDERBILT (12/17/17) (10-10) Tinkle, Tres (Oregon State) at California (02/03/18) (10-10) Evans II, Shannon (Arizona State) at Oregon (02/22/18) (10-10) Trier, Allonzo (Arizona) - ARIZONA STATE (12/30/17) Rebounds 22 Dickerson, Noah (Washington) EASTERN WASHINGTON (11/12/17) 20 Ayton, Deandre (Arizona) CALIFORNIA (03/03/18) 19 Ayton, Deandre (Arizona) ARIZONA STATE (12/30/17) Assists 19 McLaughlin, Jordan (USC) vs UC SANTA BARBARA (12/17/17) 12 Bibbins, Justin (Utah) vs WASHINGTON STATE (01/21/18) Steals 7 Thybulle, Matisse (Washington) vs BETHUNE-COOKMAN (12/19/17) 6 7 occasions Blocked shots 7 Okoroh, Kingsley (California) vs UC RIVERSIDE (11/10/17) 7 Okoroh, Kingsley (California) vs PORTLAND STATE (12/21/17) 7 Lake, De'Quon (Arizona State) vs PACIFIC (12/22/17) 7 Wooten, Kenny (Oregon) vs WASHINGTON (02/08/18) Turnovers 11 Davis, Daejon (Stanford) vs Portland State (11/26/17) 8 3 occasions 19

22 ARIZONA WILDCATS ARIZONA NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 0 Parker Jackson-Cartwright G Sr. Los Angeles, Calif./Sierra Canyon HS 1 Rawle Alkins G So. Brooklyn, NY/Word of God Academy 3 Dylan Smith* G R-So. Mobile, Ala./UNC Asheville 4 Chase Jeter# F/C Jr. Las Vegas, Nev./Bishop Gorman/Duke 5 Brandon Randolph G Fr. Yonkers, N.Y./Westtown School (Pa.) 11 Ira Lee F Fr. Los Angeles, Calif./Crossroads School 13 Deandre Ayton F Fr. Nassau, Bahamas/Hillcrest Prep Academy (Ariz.) 14 Dušan Ristić C Sr. Novi Sad, Serbia/Sunrise Christian Academy 20 Talbott Denny* F R-Sr. Tucson, Ariz./Salpointe Catholic HS/Lipscomb 23 Alex Barcello G Fr. Chandler, Ariz./Corona Del Sol HS 24 Emmanuel Akot G Fr. Winnipeg, Manitoba/Wasatch Academy (Utah) 25 Keanu Pinder F Sr. Perth, Australia/Sunrise Christian Academy/Hutchinson CC 35 Allonzo Trier G Jr. Seattle, Wash./Findlay Prep (Nev.) 50 Tyler Trillo^ G R-Jr. Southbury, Conn./Terryville HS/Roger Williams University 52 Kory Jones^ G So. Herndon, Va./Westfield HS 54 Matt Weyand^ F Fr. Santa Ana, Calif./Mater Dei HS 55 Jake Desjardins^ F So. Henderson, Nev./Coronado HS * - Has used redshirt year. ^ - Walk-on. # - Will sit the season. ARIZONA COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Sean Miller (Pittsburgh, 92) *Career record: (.751), 14th season *Arizona record: (.768), 9th season *Record as of March 3 Associate Head Coach: Lorenzo Romar Assistant Coach: Mark Phelps RESULTS NOVEMBER 10 NORTHERN ARIZONA W, UMBC W, CSU BAKERSFIELD W, vs. North Carolina State (1) L, vs. SMU (1) L, vs. #18 Purdue (1) L, LONG BEACH STATE W, DECEMBER 2 at UNLV W, (OT) 5 vs. #7 Texas A&M (2) W, ALABAMA W, at New Mexico W, NORTH DAKOTA STATE W, CONNECTICUT W, #3 ARIZONA STATE* W, JANUARY 4 at Utah* W, at Colorado* L, OREGON STATE* W, OREGON* W, at California* W, at Stanford* W, COLORADO* W, UTAH* W, at Washington State* W, FEBRUARY 3 at Washington* L, UCLA* L, USC* W, at #25 Arizona State* W, at Oregon State* W, at Oregon* L, (OT) MARCH 1 STANFORD* W, CALIFORNIA* W, Pac-12 Tournament SEASON STATISTICS Record: 24-7 Pac-12: 14-4 Home: 15-1 Road: 9-3 Neutral: 1-3 REBOUNDS Player GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off/Def Tot Avg PF/FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Jackson-Cartwright, P / Alkins, Rawle / Smith, Dylan / Randolph, Brandon / Lee, Ira / Ayton, Deandre / Ristic, Dusan / Denny, Talbott / Barcello, Alex / Akot, Emmanuel / Pinder, Keanu / Trier, Allonzo / Trillo, Tyler / Weyand, Matt / DesJardins, Jake / Team 35/ ARIZONA Opponents

23 ARIZONA STATE SUN DEVILS ARIZONA STATE NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 0 Tra Holder G Sr. Los Angeles, Calif./Brentwood School 1 Remy Martin G Fr. Chatsworth, Calif./Sierra Canyon HS 2 Rob Edwards# G R-So. Detroit, Mich./Cass Tech/Cleveland State 3 Mickey Mitchell F So. Plano, Texas/West Plano HS/Ohio State 10 Vitaliy Shibel* F R-Fr. Ukraine/Lee Academy 11 Shannon Evans II G Sr. Suffolk, Va./Hargrave Academy/Buffalo 14 Kimani Lawrence F Fr. Ashburnham, Mass./New Hampton School 21 Jack Roggin G Fr. Calabasas, Calif./Calabasas H.S. 22 Austin Witherill G Sr. Gilbert, Ariz./Highland HS 23 Romello White F R-Fr. Suwannee, Ga./Wheeler HS 24 Jordan Salzman G Fr. Locust Valley, N.Y./Locust Valley HS 25 Grant Fogerty G So. Scottsdale, Ariz./Desert Mountain HS 31 Zylan Cheatham# F R-So. Phoenix, Ariz./South Mountain CC/San Diego State 34 Trevor Thompson G Fr. Phoenix, Ariz./Moon Valley High School 35 De Quon Lake F Jr. Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S.V.I./Iowa Western CC 44 Kodi Justice G Sr. Mesa, Ariz./Dobson HS *- Has used redshirt year. ^ - Walk-on. # - Will sit the season. ARIZONA STATE COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Bobby Hurley (Duke, 92) *Career record: (.587), 5th season *Arizona State record: (.527), 3rd season *Record as of March 3 Associate Head Coach: Rashon Burno Assistant Coaches: Levi Watkins, Anthony Coleman RESULTS NOVEMBER 10 IDAHO STATE W, SAN DIEGO STATE W, NORTHERN ARIZONA (1) W, UC IRVINE (1) W, vs. Kansas State (2) W, vs. #15 Xavier (2) W, DECEMBER 2 SAN FRANCISCO W, vs. St. John s (3) W, at #2 Kansas W, VANDERBILT W, LONGWOOD W, PACIFIC W, at #17 Arizona* L, JANUARY 4 at Colorado* L, (OT) 7 at Utah* W, OREGON* L, OREGON STATE* W, at Stanford* L, at California* W, UTAH* L, (OT) 27 COLORADO* W, FEBRUARY 1 at Washington* L, at Washington State* W, USC* W, UCLA* W, #17 ARIZONA* L, at Oregon* L, at Oregon State* L, MARCH 1 CALIFORNIA* W, STANFORD* L, Pac-12 Tournament SEASON STATISTICS Record: Pac-12: 8-10 Home: 13-4 Road: 4-6 Neutral: 3-0 REBOUNDS Player GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off/Def Tot Avg PF/FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Holder, Tra / Martin, Remy / Mitchell, Mickey / Shibel, Vitaliy / Evans II, Shannon / Lawrence, Kimani / Witherill, Austin / White, Romello / Salzman, Jordan / Fogerty, Grant / Lake, De'Quon / Justice, Kodi / Team 48/ ARIZONA STATE Opponents

24 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS CALIFORNIA NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 0 Jacob Orender G Jr. Jacksonville, Fla./Fletcher HS/Lafayette 1 Darius McNeill G Fr. Houston, Texas/Westfield HS 2 Juhwan Harris-Dyson G Fr. Northridge, Calif./Heritage Christian HS 3 Paris Austin#* G Jr. Oakland, Calif./Bishop O Dowd/Boise State 10 Justice Sueing F Fr. Honolulu, Hawaii/Mater Dai HS (Calif.) 12 Austin McCullough G Fr. Birmingham, Ala./Portage Central HS (Mich.) 13 Jules Erving F Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Holy Innocents Episcopal 14 Don Coleman G Jr. Augusta, Ga./Butler HS/Lawson State CC 15 Roman Davis* F So. Carson, Calif./Windward HS 20 Derek King G Sr. Shanghai, China/Santa Teresa HS (Calif.)/Foothill College 21 Nick Hamilton* G Sr. Inglewood, Calif./Westchester HS 22 Kingsley Okoroh C Sr. Derby, England/Westwind Prep 24 Marcus Lee* F Sr. Antioch, Calif./Deer Valley HS/Kentucky 25 Deschon Winston G Fr. Woodland Hills, Calif./Birmingham HS 34 Grant Anticevich F Fr. Sydney, Australia/Newington College 42 Cole Welle F Sr. Aptos, Calif./Aptos HS *- Has used redshirt year. ^ - Walk-on. # - Transfer and will sit the season. CALIFORNIA COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Wyking Jones (Loyola Marymount, '95) *Career record: 8-23 (.258), 1st season *California record: 8-23 (.258), 1st season *Record as of March 3 Associate Head Coach: Tim O'Toole Assistant Coaches: Chris Walker, Theo Robertson RESULTS NOVEMBER 10 UC RIVERSIDE L, CAL POLY W, WOFFORD W, vs. #6 Wichita State (1) L, vs. VCU (1) L, vs. Chaminade (1) L, CSUN W, DECEMBER 2 SAINT MARY S (CALIF.) L, CENTRAL ARKANSAS L, at San Diego State W, CAL STATE FULLERTON W, (OT) 19 at Seattle W, PORTLAND STATE L, at Stanford* W, JANUARY 4 USC* L, UCLA* L, at Washington* L, at Washington State* L, #14 ARIZONA* L, #16 ARIZONA STATE* L, at UCLA* L, at USC* L, FEBRUARY 1 OREGON* L, OREGON STATE* W, at Colorado* L, at Utah* L, STANFORD* L, WASHINGTON STATE* L, WASHINGTON* L, MARCH 1 at Arizona State* L, at #19 Arizona* L, Pac-12 Tournament SEASON STATISTICS Record: 8-23 Pac-12: 2-16 Home: 5-12 Road: 3-8 Neutral: 0-3 REBOUNDS Player GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off/Def Tot Avg PF/FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Orender, Jacob / McNeill, Darius / Harris-Dyson, Juhwan / Sueing, Justice / McCullough, Austin / Erving, Jules / Coleman, Don / Davis, Roman / King, Derek / Hamilton, Nick / Okoroh, Kingsley / Lee, Marcus / Winston, Deschon / Anticevich, Grant / Welle, Cole / Team 62/ CALIFORNIA Opponents

25 COLORADO BUFFALOES COLORADO NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 0 D Shawn Schwartz G/F Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo./Sand Creek HS 1 Tyler Bey G/F Fr. Las Vegas, Nev./Middlebrooks Academy (Calif.) 5 Deleon Brown G So. Grand Rapids, Mich./Brewster Academy (N.H.) 10 Alexander Strating* F R-Fr. Wassenaar, Netherlands/American School of The Hague 11 Lazar Nikolic G Fr. Belgrade, Serbia/Stella Azzura Academy (Italy) 12 AJ Martinka G Fr. Stanwood, Wash./Stanwood HS 13 Namon Wright* G R-Jr Los Angeles, Calif./Pacific Hills HS/Missouri 14 Tory Miller-Stewart F Sr. Kansas City, Kan./New Hampton Prep (N.H.) 15 Dominique Collier G Sr. Denver, Colo./Denver East HS 21 Evan Battey F Fr. View Park, Calif./Villa Park HS 23 Lucas Siewert F So. Joinville, Santa Catarina, Brazil/Cathedral (Calif.) 24 George King* G R-Sr. Fayetteville, N.C./Brennan HS (Texas) 25 McKinley Wright IV G Fr. North Robbinsdale, Minn./Champlin Park HS 33 Josh Repine G Sr. Englewood, Colo./Kent Denver HS/New Hampton Prep (N.H.) 35 Dallas Walton* F/C R-Fr. Arvada, Colo./Arvada West *- Has used redshirt year. ^ - Walk-on. COLORADO COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Tad Boyle (Kansas, '85) *Career record: (.560), 12th season *Colorado record: (.605), 8th season *Record as of March 3 Associate Head Coach: Mike Rohn Assistant Coaches: Bill Grier, Kim English RESULTS NOVEMBER 10 NORTHERN COLORADO W, DENVER W, vs. Quinnipiac (1) W, vs. Drake (1) W, vs. Mercer (1) W, AIR FORCE W, DECEMBER 2 at Colorado State L, NEW MEXICO W, at #13 Xavier L, SAN DIEGO L, SOUTH DAKOTA ST. W, (2OT) 22 vs. Iowa (2) L, at Oregon State* L, at Oregon* L, JANUARY 4 #4 ARIZONA STATE* W, (OT) 6 #14 ARIZONA* W, at USC* L, at UCLA* W, WASHINGTON STATE* W, WASHINGTON* L, at #11 Arizona* L, at #21 Arizona State* L, FEBRUARY 2 UTAH* W, CALIFORNIA* W, STANFORD* W, at Washington State* L, at Washington* L, USC* L, UCLA* W, MARCH 3 at Utah* L, Pac-12 Tournament SEASON STATISTICS Record: Pac-12: 8-10 Home: 12-3 Road: 1-10 Neutral: 3-1 REBOUNDS Player GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off/Def Tot Avg PF/FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Schwartz, D'Shawn / Bey, Tyler / Brown, Deleon / Strating, Alexander / Nikolic, Lazar / Martinka, AJ / Wright, Namon / Miller-Stewart, Tory / Collier, Dominique / Siewert, Lucas / King, George / Wright, McKinley / Repine, Josh / Walton, Dallas / Team 54/ Colorado Opponents

26 OREGON DUCKS OREGON NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 0 Troy Brown F Fr. Las Vegas, Nev./Centennial HS 1 Kenny Wooten F Fr. Manteca, Calif./Manteca HS 3 Payton Pritchard G So West Linn, Ore./West Linn HS 4 M.J. Cage* F R-Fr Santa Ana, Calif./Mater Dei HS 5 Elijah Brown* G R-Sr. Orange County, Calif./Mater Dei HS/New Mexico 10 Victor Bailey Jr. G Fr. Austin, Texas/McNeil HS 11 Keith Smith F So. Seattle, Wash./Rainier Beach HS 13 Paul White* F R-Jr. Chicago, Ill./Whitney Young HS/Georgetown 22 MiKyle McIntosh* F R-Sr. Pickering, Ontario/22FT Academy/Illinois State 24 Abu Kigab F Fr. St. Catharines, Ontario/Prolific Prep Academy 41 Roman Sorkin F Sr. Ashdod, Israel/Hof HaSharon HS 54 Will Johnson^ G Fr. Pacific Palisades, Calif./Palisades HS *- Has used redshirt year. ^ - Walk-on. OREGON COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Dana Altman (Eastern New Mexico, '80) *Career record: (.655), 29th season *Oregon record: (.718), 8th season *Record as of March 3 Assistant Coaches: Kevin McKenna, Tony Stubblefield, Mike Mennenga RESULTS NOVEMBER 10 COPPIN STATE W, PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W, ALABAMA STATE W, BALL STATE W, vs. Connecticut (1) L, vs. DePaul (1) W, (OT) 26 vs. Oklahoma (1) L, DECEMBER 1 BOISE STATE L, COLORADO STATE W, TEXAS SOUTHERN W, PORTLAND STATE W, at Fresno State W, CENTRAL ARKANSAS W, UTAH* L, COLORADO* W, JANUARY 5 at Oregon State* L, at #11 Arizona State* W, at #17 Arizona* L, USC* L, UCLA* W, OREGON STATE* W, FEBRUARY 1 at California* W, at Stanford* L, WASHINGTON* W, WASHINGTON STATE* W, at USC* L, at UCLA* L, (OT) 22 ARIZONA STATE* W, ARIZONA* W, (OT) MARCH 1 at Washington State* L, at Washington* W, Pac-12 Tournament SEASON STATISTICS Record: Pac-12: 10-8 Home: 15-3 Road: 4-6 Neutral:1-2 REBOUNDS Player GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off/Def Tot Avg PF/FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Brown, Troy / Wooten, Kenny / Pritchard, Payton / Cage, M.J / Brown, Elijah / Bailey Jr., Victor / Smith, Keith / White, Paul / Gross, Evan / McIntosh, MiKyle / Kigab, Abu / Sorkin, Roman / Team 42/ Oregon / Opponents /

27 OREGON STATE BEAVERS OREGON STATE NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 1 Stephen Thompson Jr. G Jr. Los Angeles, Calif./Bishop Montgomery HS 2 Ronnie Stacy G Sr. Alexander City, Ala./Benjamin Russell HS/Tyler JC 3 Tres Tinkle* F R-So. Missoula, Mont./Hellgate HS 4 Alfred Hollins F Fr. San Francisco, Calif./Hillcrest Prep 5 Ethan Thompson G Fr. Los Angeles, Calif./Bishop Montgomery HS 11 Zach Reichle G Fr. Wilsonville, Ore./Wilsonville HS 12 Drew Eubanks F Jr. Troutdale, Ore./Reynolds HS 15 Tanner Sanders* G Jr. Corvallis, Ore./Crescent Valley HS 22 Xavier Smith G Fr. Seattle, Wash./O Dea HS 23 Gligorije Rakocevic C Jr. Bijelo Polje, Montenegro/Cantwell-Sacred Heart of Mary HS 24 Kendal Manuel* G So. Billings, Mont./Skyview HS 31 Cheikh N diaye* C R-Sr. Dakar, Senegal/Army-Navy Academy 32 Seth Berger F Sr. Seattle, Wash./Ballard HS/Massachusetts 34 Ben Koné F So. San Jose, Calif./Archbishop Mitty HS 44 Isaac Barnes F Fr. Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny HS *- Has used redshirt year. ^ - Walk-on. OREGON STATE COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Wayne Tinkle (Montana, '05) *Career record: (.573), 12th season *Oregon State record: (.447), 4th season *Record as of March 3 Associate Head Coach: Kerry Rupp Assistant Coaches: Gregg Gottlieb, Stephen Thompson RESULTS NOVEMBER 10 SOUTHERN UTAH W, WYOMING L, LONG BEACH STATE W, vs. St. John s (1) L, vs. Long Beach State (1) L, vs. Marist (1) W, DECEMBER 2 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W, EASTERN KENTUCKY W, UAPB W, JACKSONVILLE STATE W, vs. Saint Louis (2) W, at Kent State L, COLORADO* W, UTAH* L, JANUARY 5 OREGON* W, at #17 Arizona* L, at #11 Arizona State* L, UCLA* W, USC* L, at Oregon* L, FEBRUARY 1 at Stanford* L, at California* L, WASHINGTON STATE* W, WASHINGTON* W, (2OT) 15 at UCLA* L, at USC* L, ARIZONA* L, ARIZONA STATE* W, MARCH 1 at Washington* L, at Washington State* W, Pac-12 Tournament SEASON STATISTICS Record: Pac-12: 7-11 Home: 13-4 Road: 1-9 Neutral: 1-2 REBOUNDS Player GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off/Def Tot Avg PF/FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Thompson Jr, Stephen / Stacy, Ronnie / Tinkle, Tres / Hollins, Alfred / Thompson, Ethan / Reichle, Zach / Eubanks, Drew / Sanders, Tanner / Smith, Xavier / Rakocevic, Gligorije / Manuel, Kendal / Berger, Seth / Koné, Ben / Team 40/ OREGON STATE / Opponents /

28 STANFORD CARDINAL STANFORD NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 0 KZ Okpala F Fr. Los Angeles, Calif./Esperanza HS 1 Daejon Davis G Fr. Seattle, Wash./Garfield HS 2 Robert Cartwright* G R-Jr. Pasadena, Calif./Flintridge Prep 4 Isaac White G Fr. Adelaide, Australia/Sacred Heart College HS 5 Kodye Pugh F R-Fr. Baltimore, Md./Blair Academy (N.J.) 10 Michael Humphrey F Sr. Phoenix, Ariz./Sunnyslope HS 11 Dorian Pickens G/F Sr. Phoenix, Ariz./Pinnacle HS 13 Oscar Da Silva F Fr. Munich, Germany/Ludwig Gymnasium 14 Marcus Sheffield G/F Jr. Alpharetta, Ga./Chattahoochee HS 15 Rodney Herenton G So. Chicago, Ill./Stevenson HS 20 Josh Sharma C Jr. Lexington, Mass./Northfield Mount Hermon School 21 Cameron Walker F Jr. Santa Maria, Calif./Righetti HS 22 Reid Travis F R-Jr. Minneapolis, Minn./DeLaSalle HS 25 Blake Pagon G So. Haymarket, Va./Battlefield HS 33 Trevor Stanback F So. Pasadena, Calif./Maranatha HS *- Has used redshirt year. STANFORD COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Jerod Haase (Kansas, '97) *Career record: (.572), 6th season *Stanford record: (.508), 2nd season *Record as of March 3 Assistant Coaches: Jeff Wulbrun, Adam Cohen, Jesse Pruitt RESULTS NOVEMBER 10 CAL POLY W, PACIFIC W, EASTERN WASHINGTON L, NORTHEASTERN W, #9 NORTH CAROLINA L, vs. #7 Florida (1) L, vs. Ohio State (1) L, vs. Portland State (1) L, MONTANA W, DECEMBER 3 at Long Beach State L, DENVER W, SAN FRANCISCO W, vs. #14 Kansas (2) L, CALIFORNIA* L, JANUARY 4 UCLA* W, (2OT) 7 USC* W, at Washington State* W, at Washington* W, #16 ARIZONA STATE* W, #14 ARIZONA* L, at USC* L, at UCLA* L, FEBRUARY 1 OREGON STATE* W, OREGON* W, at Utah* L, at Colorado* L, at California* W, WASHINGTON* W, WASHINGTON STATE* W, MARCH 1 at Arizona* L, at Arizona State* W, Pac-12 Tournament SEASON STATISTICS Record: Pac-12: 11-7 Home: 13-4 Road: 4-6 Neutral: 0-4 REBOUNDS Player GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off/Def Tot Avg PF/FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Okpala, KZ / Davis, Daejon / Cartwright, Robert / White, Isaac / Pugh, Kodye / Humphrey, Michael / Pickens, Dorian / Da Silva, Oscar / Herenton, Rodney / Sharma, Josh / Travis, Reid / Pagon, Blake / Stanback, Trevor / Team 57/ STANFORD / Opponents /

29 UCLA BRUINS UCLA NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 0 Alex Olesinski* F R-So. Roswell, N.M./La Lumiere School (Ind.) 2 Cody Riley F Fr. Kansas City, Kan./Sierra Canyon HS 3 Aaron Holiday G Jr. Chatsworth, Calif./Campbell Hall HS 4 Jaylen Hands G Fr. San Diego, Calif./Foothills Christian HS 5 Chris Smith G Fr. Chicago, Ill./Huntington Prep (W.Va.) 10 Isaac Wulff G So. Laguna Beach, Calif./Laguna Beach HS 13 Kris Wilkes G Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./North Central HS 14 Gyorgy G.G. Goloman F Sr. Kormend, Hungary/The Sagemont School (Fla.) 21 Alec Wulff G Sr. Laguna Beach, Calif./Laguna Beach HS 22 Armani Dodson G So. Fontana, Calif./Kaiser HS 23 Prince Ali* G R-So. The Bronx, N.Y./The Sagemont School (Fla.) 24 Jalen Hill F Fr. Corona, Calif./Centennial HS 30 Joseph Wallace G Fr. Woodland Hills, Calif./Sierra Canyon HS 34 Ikenna Okwarabizie C Sr. Lagos, Nigeria/East HS (Iowa)/Tyler Junior College (Texas) 40 Thomas Welsh C Sr. Redondo Beach, Calif./Loyola HS *- Has used redshirt year. UCLA COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Steve Alford (Indiana '87) *Career record: (.666), 27th season *UCLA record: (.681), 5th season *Record as of March 3 Assistant Coaches: Duane Broussard, David Grace, Tyus Edney RESULTS NOVEMBER 10 vs. Georgia Tech (1) W, CENTRAL ARKANSAS (2) W, (OT) 17 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (2) W, vs. Creighton (3) L, vs. Wisconsin (3) W, UC IRVINE W, CSU BAKERSFIELD W, DECEMBER 3 DETROIT MERCY W, MONTANA Canceled 9 at Michigan L, (OT) 16 #25 CINCINNATI L, SOUTH DAKOTA W, vs. #7 Kentucky (4) W, WASHINGTON STATE* W, WASHINGTON* W, JANUARY 4 at Stanford* L, (2OT) 6 at California* W, UTAH* W, COLORADO* L, at Oregon State* L, at Oregon* L, CALIFORNIA* W, STANFORD* W, FEBRUARY 3 USC* W, at #13 Arizona* W, at Arizona State* L, OREGON STATE* W, OREGON* W, (OT) 22 at Utah* L, at Colorado* L, MARCH 3 at USC* W, Pac-12 Tournament SEASON STATISTICS Record: Pac-12: 11-7 Home: 14-2 Road: 3-7 Neutral: 3-1 REBOUNDS Player GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off/Def Tot Avg PF/FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Olesinski, Alex / Holiday, Aaron / Hands, Jaylen / Smith, Chris / Wulff, Isaac / Wilkes, Kris / Goloman, Gyorgy / Wulff, Alec / Dodson, Armani / Ali, Prince / Wallace, Joseph / Okwarabizie, Ikenna / Welsh, Thomas / Team 29/ UCLA / Opponents /

30 USC TROJANS USC NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 0 Shaqquan Aaron* G R-Jr. Los Angeles, Calif./Rainier Beach HS (Wash.)/Louisville 1 Jordan Usher G/F Fr. Canton, Ga./Wheeler HS 2 Jonah Mathews G So. Santa Monica, Calif./Santa Monica HS 3 Harrison Henderson F So. Dallas, Texas/South Grand Prairie HS 4 Chimezie Metu F Jr. Lawndale, Calif./Lawndale HS 5 Derryck Thornton* G R-So. Los Angeles, Calif./Findlay Prep (Nev.)/Duke 11 Jordan McLaughlin G Sr. Etiwanda, Calif./Etiwanda HS 12 Devin Fleming G Jr. Moreno Valley, Calif./Valley View HS/Mt. San Jacinto 13 Charles (Chuck) O Bannon Jr. G Fr. Las Vegas, Nev./Bishop Gorman HS 21 Kurt Karis^ G R-Sr. Northbrook, Ill./Glenbrook North/Chicago State 22 De Anthony Melton G So. North Hollywood, Calif./Crespi HS 25 Bennie Boatwright F Jr. Mission Hills, Calif./Village Christian HS 30 Elijah Stewart G Sr. DeRidder, La./Westchester HS 31 Nick Rakocevic F So. Chicago, Ill./St. Joseph s HS 34 Victor Uyaelunmo F Fr. Miami, Fla./Calvary Christian Academy *- Has used redshirt year. USC COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Andy Enfield (John Hopkins, '91) *Career record: (.563), 7th season *USC record: (.550), 5th season *Record as of March 3 Associate Head Coach: Jason Hart Assistant Coaches: Chris Capko, Martin Bahar RESULTS NOVEMBER 10 CAL STATE FULLERTON W, NORTH DAKOTA STATE W, at Vanderbilt W, (OT) 22 LEHIGH W, #16 TEXAS A&M L, DECEMBER 2 at SMU L, vs. Oklahoma (1) L, SANTA CLARA W, UC SANTA BARBARA W, PRINCETON (2) L, (OT) 22 vs. Akron (3) W, vs. Middle Tennessee (3) W, vs. New Mexico State (3) W, WASHINGTON* L, WASHINGTON STATE* W, JANUARY 4 at California* W, at Stanford* L, COLORADO* W, UTAH* W, at Oregon* W, at Oregon State* W, STANFORD* W, CALIFORNIA* W, FEBRUARY 3 at UCLA* L, at Arizona State* L, at Arizona* L, OREGON* W, OREGON STATE* W, at Colorado* W, at Utah* W, MARCH 3 UCLA* L, Pac-12 Tournament SEASON STATISTICS Record: Pac-12: 12-6 Home: 12-4 Road: 6-5 Neutral: 3-1 REBOUNDS Player GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off/Def Tot Avg PF/FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Aaron, Shaqquan / Usher, Jordan / Mathews, Jonah / Henderson, Harrison / Metu, Chimezie / Thornton, Derryck / McLaughlin, Jordan / Fleming, Devin / O'Bannon, Charles Jr / Karis, Kurt / Boatwright, Bennie / Stewart, Elijah / Rakocevic, Nick / Uyaelunmo, Victor / Team 36/ USC / Opponents /

31 UTAH UTES UTAH NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 0 Sedrick Barefield G Jr. Corona, Calif./Centennial HS/SMU 1 Justin Bibbins # G Sr. Carson, Calif./Bishop Montgomery HS/Long Beach State 2 Kolbe Caldwell# G So. Bowling Green, Ky./Warren Central HS/Shawnee CC 3 Donnie Tillman F Fr. Detroit, Mich./Findlay Prep 5 Parker Van Dyke G Jr. Salt Lake City, Utah/East HS 10 Jake Connor G Jr. Salt Lake City, Utah/Highland HS 11 Chris Seeley* F R-Fr. Fresno, Calif./Central HS 13 David Collette F Sr. Murray, Utah/Utah State 14 Brooks King G Fr. Boise, Idaho/Centennial HS 15 Nate Duda# G So. Framingham, Mass./St. Andrew s Prep/North Platte CC 20 Beau Rydalch G So. Oakley, Utah/South Summit HS 21 Tyler Rawson F Sr. American Fork, Utah/Salt Lake CC 30 Gabe Bealer G/F Sr. Antelope, Calif./City College of San Francisco 34 Jayce Johnson F/C So. Mission Viejo, Calif./Santa Monica HS 40 Marc Reininger F So. Monument, Colo./Regis Jesuit HS 43 Jakub Jokl F So. Havlickuv, Czech Republic/Canarias Basketball Academy 50 Christian Popoola G Fr. Las Vegas, Nev./Bishop Gorman HS 55 Devante Doutrive# G Fr. Woodland Hills, Calif./Birmingham HS *- Has used redshirt year. # - Transfer UTAH COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Larry Krystkowiak (Montana, '96) *Career record: (.611), 9th season *Utah record: (.593), 7th season *Record as of March 3 Associate Head Coach: Tommy Connor Assistant Coaches: Andy Hill, DeMarlo Slocum RESULTS NOVEMBER 10 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (1) W, MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W, MISSOURI W, vs. Ole Miss (2) W, vs. UNLV (2) L, EASTERN WASHINGTON (1) W, DECEMBER 2 HAWAI I W, at Butler L, vs. Utah State (3) W, at BYU L, NORTHWESTERN STATE W, at Oregon* W, at Oregon State* W, JANUARY 4 #14 ARIZONA* L, #4 ARIZONA STATE* L, at UCLA* L, at USC* L, WASHINGTON* W, WASHINGTON STATE* W, at #21 Arizona State* W, (OT) 27 at #11 Arizona* L, FEBRUARY 2 at Colorado* L, STANFORD* W, CALIFORNIA* W, at Washington* W, at Washington State* W, UCLA* W, USC* L, MARCH 3 COLORADO* W, Pac-12 Tournament SEASON STATISTICS Record: Pac-12: 11-7 Home: 12-3 Road: 5-6 Neutral: 2-1 REBOUNDS Player GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off/Def Tot Avg PF/FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Barefield, Sedrick / Bibbins, Justin / Caldwell, Kolbe / Tillman, Donnie / Van Dyke, Parker / Connor, Jake / Seeley, Chris / Collette, David / Duda, Nate / Rydalch, Beau / Rawson, Tyler / Bealer, Gabe / Johnson, Jayce / Reininger, Marc / Jokl, Jakub / Popoola, Christian / Team 30/ UTAH / Opponents /

32 WASHINGTON HUSKIES WASHINGTON NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 0 Bitumba Baruti G So. Democratic Republic of Congo/Mountain Mission School (Va.) 1 David Crisp G Jr. Tacoma, Wash./Brewster Academy (N.H.) 2 Dan Kingma G Sr. Mill Creek, Wash./Jackson HS 4 Matisse Thybulle F Jr. Issaquah, Wash./Eastside Catholic HS 5 Jaylen Nowell G Fr. Seattle, Wash./Garfield 11 Nahziah Carter F Fr. Rochester, N.Y./Bishop Kearney HS 12 Jason Crandall G So. Issaquah, Wash./Issaquah HS 13 Hameir Wright F Fr. Albany, N.Y./Albany Academy 14 Michael Carter III G Fr. Seattle, Wash./O Dea HS 15 Noah Dickerson F Jr. Atlanta, Ga./Montverde Academy (Fla.) 22 Dominic Green F Jr. Seattle, Wash./Hazen HS 23 Carlos Johnson G So. Centralia, Ill./Findlay Prep (Nev.) 32 Greg Bowman F Sr. Mountlake Terrace, Wash./Mountlake Terrace HS 33 Sam Timmins F So. Dunedin, New Zealand/Middleton Grange *- Has used redshirt year. Returning starter in bold. WASHINGTON COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Mike Hopkins (Syracuse, 93) *Career record: (.645), 1st season *Washington record: (.645), 1st season *Record as of March 3 Assistant Coaches: Cameron Dollar, Dave Rice, Will Conroy RESULTS NOVEMBER 10 BELMONT W, EASTERN WASHINGTON W, vs. Providence (1) L, vs. Virginia Tech (1) L, SEATTLE U W, UC DAVIS W, KENNESAW STATE W, DECEMBER 3 OMAHA W, vs. #2 Kansas (2) W, #12 GONZAGA L, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W, BETHUNE-COOKMAN W, MONTANA W, at USC* W, at UCLA* L, JANUARY 6 at Washington State* W, CALIFORNIA* W, STANFORD* L, at Utah* L, at Colorado* W, WASHINGTON STATE* W, FEBRUARY 1 #25 ARIZONA STATE* W, #9 ARIZONA* W, at Oregon* L, at Oregon State* L, (2OT) 15 UTAH* L, COLORADO* W, at Stanford* L, at California* W, MARCH 1 OREGON STATE* W, OREGON* L, Pac-12 Tournament SEASON STATISTICS Record: Pac-12: 10-8 Home: 15-4 Road: 4-5 Neutral: 1-2 REBOUNDS Player GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off/Def Tot Avg PF/FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Crisp, David / Kingma, Dan / Thybulle, Matisse / Nowell, Jaylen / Carter, Nahziah / Crandall, Jason / Wright, Hameir / Carter III, Michael / Dickerson, Noah / Green, Dominic / Johnson, Carlos / Duruisseau, Devenir / Bowman, Greg / Timmins, Sam / Team 37/ WASHINGTON / Opponents /

33 WASHINGTON STATE COUGARS WASHINGTON STATE NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 1 Jamar Ergas* G R-Fr. Toronto, Ontario, Canada/Elite 1 Academy (Ariz.) 2 TJ Mickelson^ G Fr. Olympia, Wash./Capital HS 3 Robert Franks F Jr. Vancouver, Wash./Evergreen HS 4 Viont e Daniels G Jr. Federal Way, Wash./Federal Way HS 5 Milan Acquaah* G R-Fr. Bakersfield, Calif./Cathedral HS 10 KJ Langston G R-Jr. Chicago, Ill./St. Patrick HS/Chabot College (Calif.) 12 Steven Shpreyregin^ G Sr. Seattle, Wash./Nathan Hale HS/Skagit Valley College 13 Jeff Pollard F So. Bountiful, Utah/Impact Academy (Nev.) 22 Malachi Flynn G So. Tacoma, Wash./Bellarmine Prep 25 Arinze Chidom* F R-Fr. Oakland, Calif./Bishop O Dowd HS/Sunrise Christian Prep (Kan.)/Merritt College 32 Davante Cooper F Jr. Atlanta, Ga./Tyler JC (Texas)/West Oaks Acad. (Fla.) 35 Carter Skaggs G So. Logansport, Ind./Logansport HS/Chipola College (Fla.) 40 Kwinton Hinson G Jr. Fairmont, N.C./Tyler JC (Texas)/Knight HS 43 Drick Bernstine F R-Sr. Aurora, Colo./Cherokee Trail HS/North Dakota *- Has used redshirt year. ^ - Walk-on. WASHINGTON STATE COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Ernie Kent (Oregon, '77) *Career record: (.531), 23rd season *Washington State record: (.385), 4th season *Record as of March 3 Assistant Coaches: Curtis Allen, Ed Haskins, Bennie Seltzer RESULTS NOVEMBER 12 TEXAS SOUTHERN W, (OT) 15 SEATTLE U W, IDAHO STATE W, vs. Saint Joseph s (1) W, vs. #21 Saint Mary s (Calif.) (1) W, vs. San Diego State (1) W, DECEMBER 2 UC DAVIS L, at Idaho L, at UTEP L, IUPUI W, KANSAS STATE (2) L, BETHUNE-COOKMAN W, at UCLA* L, at USC* L, JANUARY 6 WASHINGTON* L, STANFORD* L, CALIFORNIA* W, at Colorado* L, at Utah* L, at Washington* L, #9 ARIZONA* L, FEBRUARY 4 #25 ARIZONA STATE* L, at Oregon State* L, at Oregon* L, COLORADO* W, UTAH* L, at California* W, at Stanford* L, MARCH 1 OREGON* W, OREGON STATE* L, Pac-12 Tournament SEASON STATISTICS Record: Pac-12: 4-14 Home: 8-8 Road: 1-10 Neutral: 3-0 REBOUNDS Player GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off/Def Tot Avg PF/FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Ergas, Jamar / Franks, Robert / Daniels, Viont'e / Acquaah, Milan / Langston, KJ / Shpreyregin, Steven / Pollard, Jeff / Flynn, Malachi / Chidom, Arinze / Cooper, Davante / Skaggs, Carter / Hinson, Kwinton / Bernstine, Drick / Team WASHINGTON STATE / Opponents /

34 PAC-12 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY 1987 Pauley Pavilion Los Angeles, CA Session 1 - Thur., March 5 Game 1: (8) ASU 76, (9) WSU 60 Game 2: (7) ORE 51, (10) USC 49 Attendance: 4,851 Session 2 - Fri., March 6 Game 3: (4) CAL 64, (5) OSU 57 Game 4: (1) UCLA 99, ASU 83 Attendance: 8,918 Session 3 - Fri., March 6 Game 5: (3) WASH 86, (6) STAN 71 Game 6: ORE 72, (2) ARIZ 63 Attendance: 5,424 Session 4 - Sat., March 7 Game 7: UCLA 75, CAL 68 Game 8: WASH 70, ORE 56 Attendance: 9,352 Session 5 - Sun., March 8 Game 9: UCLA 76, WASH 64 Attendance: 9, McKale Center Tucson, Ariz. Session 1 - Thur., March 10 Game 1: (9) CAL 75, (8) USC 59 Game 2: (10) WASH 96, (7) ASU 82 Attendance:12,635 Session 2 - Fri., March 11 Game 3: (4) STAN 88, (5) ORE 67 Game 4: (1) ARIZ 88, CAL 64 Attendance: 13,436 Session 3 - Fri., March 11 Game 5: (2) OSU 80, WASH 61 Game 6: (6) WSU 73, (3) UCLA 71 Attendance: 13,061 Session 4 - Sat., March 12 Game 7: ARIZ 97, STAN 83 Game 8: OSU 74, WSU 68, 2OT Attendance: 13,549 Session 5 - Sun., March 13 Game 9: ARIZ 93, OSU 67 Attendance: 13, Great Western Forum Los Angeles Session 1 - Thur., March 9 Game 1: (8) WSU 78, (9) ORE 56 Game 2: (10) USC 94, (7) ASU 82 Attendance: 4,830 Session 2 - Fri., March 10 Game 3: (4) OSU 79, (5) CAL 66 Game 4: (1) ARIZ 62, WSU 54 Attendance: 7,195 Session 3 - Fri., March 10 Game 5: (2) STAN 66, USC 61 Game 6: (3) UCLA 64, (6) WASH 54 Attendance: 9, University Activity Center Tempe, Ariz. Session 1 - Thur., March 8 Game 1: (8) ASU 57, (9) WASH 51 Game 2: (7) USC 85, (10) WSU 68 Attendance: 4,567 Session 2 - Fri., March 9 Game 3: (4) UCLA 94, (5) ORE 76 Game 4: ASU 83, (1) OSU 75 Attendance: 4,380 Session 3 - Fri., March 9 Game 5: (2) ARIZ 80, USC 57 Game 6: (6) STAN 77, (3) CAL 61 Attendance: 8,079 Session 4 - Sat., March 10 Game 7: UCLA 79, ASU 78 Game 8: ARIZ 85, STAN 61 Attendance: 10,989 Session 5 - Sun., March 11 Game 9: ARIZ 94, UCLA 78 Attendance: 8, STAPLES Center Los Angeles Session 1 - Thur., March 7 Game 1: (1) ORE 86, (8) WASH 64 Game 2: (4) USC 103, (5) STAN 78 Attendance: 12,096 Session 2 - Thur., March 7 Game 3: (2) ARIZ 73, (7) ASU 56 Game 4: (3) CAL 67, (6) UCLA 61 Attendance: 17,839 Session 3 - Fri., March 8 Game 5: USC 89, ORE 78 Game 6: ARIZ 90, CAL 78 Attendance: 18,887 Session 4 - Sat., March 9 Game 7: ARIZ 81, USC 71 Attendance: 18, STAPLES Center Los Angeles Session 1 - Thur., March 13 Game 1: (8) UCLA 96, (1) ARIZ 89 (OT) Game 2: (5) ORE 83, (4) ASU 82 Attendance: 14,441 Session 2 - Thur., March 13 Game 3: (7) USC 79, (2) STAN 74 Game 4: (3) CAL 69, (6) OSU 46 Attendance: 15,048 Session 3 - Fri., March 14 Game 5: ORE 75, UCLA 74 Game 6: USC 79, CAL 62 Attendance: 16,689 Session 4 - Sat., March 15 Game 7: ORE 74, USC 66 Attendance: 17, STAPLES Center Los Angeles Session 1 - Thur., March 11 Game 1: (1) STAN 68, (8) WSU 47 Game 2: (5) ORE 87, (4) CAL 82 Attendance: 13,270 Session 2 - Thur., March 11 Game 3: (2) WASH 91, (7) UCLA 83 Game 4: (3) ARIZ 79, (6) USC 76 Attendance: 14,689 Session 3 - Fri., March 12 Game 5: STAN 70, ORE 63 Game 6: WASH 90, ARIZ 85 Attendance: 15,754 Session 4 - Sat., March 13 Game 7: STAN 77, WASH 66 Attendance: 16, STAPLES Center Los Angeles Session 1 - Thur., March 10 Game 1: (1) ARIZ 88, (8) CAL 63 Game 2: (5) OSU 79, (4) UCLA 72 Attendance: 14,014 Session 2 - Thur., March 10 Game 3: (2) WASH 95, (7) ASU 90 (OT) Game 4: (3) STAN 60, (6) WSU 58 Attendance: 14,393 Session 3 - Fri., March 11 Game 5: ARIZ 90, OSU 59 Game 6: WASH 66, STAN 63 Attendance: 15,068 Session 4 - Sat., March 12 Game 7: WASH 81, ARIZ 72 Attendance: 18, STAPLES Center Los Angeles Session 1 - Wed., March 8 Game 1: (8) OSU 66, (9) ASU 63 Game 2: (7) ORE 66, (10) WSU 55 Attendance: 7,936 Session 2 - Thur., March 9 Game 3: (4) ARIZ 73, (5) STAN 68 Game 4: (1) UCLA 79, OSU 47 Attendance: 15,144 Session 3 - Thur., March 9 Game 5: (3) CAL 82, (6) USC 67 Game 6: (7) ORE 84, (2) WASH 73 Attendance: 15,321 Session 4 - Fri., March 10 Game 7: UCLA 71, ARIZ 59 Game 8: CAL 91, ORE 87 (2OT) Attendance: 17,856 Session 5 - Sat., March 12 Game 9: UCLA 71, CAL 52 Attendance: 18, STAPLES Center Los Angeles Session 1 - Wed., March 7 Game 1: (8) CAL 70, (9) OSU 51 Game 2: (7) WASH 59, (10) ASU 51 Attendance: 15,119 Session 2 - Thur., March 8 Game 3: (4) ORE 69, (5) ARIZ 50 Game 4: (8) CAL 76, (1) UCLA 69 (OT) Attendance: 16,318 Session 3 - Thur., March 8 Game 5: (3) USC 83, (6) STAN 79 (OT) Game 6: (2) WSU 74, WASH 64 Attendance: 16,585 Session 4 - Fri., March 9 Game 7: ORE 81, CAL 63 Game 8: USC 70, WSU 61 Attendance: 18,196 Session 5 - Sat., March 10 Game 9: ORE 81, USC 57 Attendance: 18, STAPLES Center Los Angeles Session 1 - Wed., March 12 Game 1: (9) CAL 84, (8) WASH 81 Game 2: (7) ARIZ 87, (10) OSU 56 Attendance: 11,642 Session 2 - Thur., March 13 Game 3: (4) USC 59, (5) ASU 55 Game 4: (1) UCLA 88, CAL 66 Attendance: 17,194 Session 3 - Thur., March 13 Game 5: (3) WSU 75, (6) ORE 70 Game 6: (2) STAN 75, ARIZ 64 Attendance: 16,442 Session 4 - Fri., March 14 Game 7: UCLA 57, USC 54 Game 8: STAN 75, WSU 68 Attendance: 18,997 Session 5 - Sat., March 15 Game 9: UCLA 67, STAN 64 Attendance: 17, STAPLES Center Los Angeles Session 1 - Wed., March 11 Game 1: (9) STAN 62, (8) OSU 54 Game 2: (7) WSU 62, (10) ORE 40 Attendance: 10,964 Session 2 - Thur., March 12 Game 3: (4) ASU 68, (5) ARIZ 56 Game 4: (1) WASH 85, STAN 73 Attendance: 14,732 Session 3 - Thur., March 12 Game 5: (6) USC 79, (3) CAL 75 Game 6: (2) UCLA 64, WSU 53 Attendance: 16,271 Session 4 - Sat., March 11 Game 7: ARIZ 98, OSU 87 Game 8: STAN 95, UCLA 86 Attendance: 10,565 Session 4 - Fri., March 13 Game 7: ASU 75, WASH 65 Game 8: USC 65, UCLA 55 Attendance: 18,497 Session 5 - Sun., March 12 Game 9: ARIZ 73, STAN 51 Attendance: 10, Session 5 - Sat., March 14 Game 9: USC 66, ASU 63 Attendance: 16,988

35 PAC-12 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY 2010 STAPLES Center Los Angeles Session 1 - Wed., March 10 Game 1: (8) ORE 82, (9) WSU 80 (OT) Attendance: 6,090 Session 2 - Thur., March 11 Game 2: (5) UCLA 75, (4) ARIZ 69 Game 3: (1) CAL 90, ORE 74 Attendance: 12,125 Session 3 - Thur., March 11 Game 4: (7) STAN 70, (2) ASU 61 Game 5: (3) WASH 59, (6) OSU 52 Attendance: 12,255 Session 4 - Fri., March 12 Game 6: CAL 85, UCLA 72 Game 7: WASH 79, STAN 64 Attendance: 15,971 Session 5 - Sat., March 13 Game 8: WASH 79, CAL 75 Attendance: 15, STAPLES Center Los Angeles Session 1 - Wed., March 9 Game 1: (9) OSU 69, (8) STAN 67 Game 2: (7) ORE 76, (10) ASU 69 Attendance: 7,814 Session 2 - Thur., March 10 Game 3: (4) USC 70, (5) CAL 56 Game 4: (1) ARIZ 78, (9) OSU 69 Attendance: 10,782 Session 3 - Thur., March 10 Game 5: (7) ORE 76, (2) UCLA 59 Game 6: (3) WASH 89, (6) WSU 87 Attendance: 12, MGM Grand Garden Arena Las Vegas, Nev. Session 1 - Wed., March 10 Game 1: (9) ASU 89, (8) STAN 88 (OT) Game 2: (5) COLO 74, (12) OSU 68 Attendance: 7,451 Session 2 - Wed., March 13 Game 3: (10) UTAH 69, (7) USC 66 Game 4: (6) WASH 64, (11) WSU 62 Attendance: 8,566 Session 3 - Thur., March 14 Game 5: (1) UCLA 86, (9) ASU 84 Game 6: (4) ARIZ 66, (5) COLO 58 Attendance: 12,915 Session 4 - Thur., March 14 Game 7: (10) UTAH 79, (2) CAL 69 (OT) Game 8: (3) ORE 80, (6) WASH 77 (OT) Attendance: 10,566 Session 5 - Fri., March 15 Game 9: (1) UCLA 68, (4) ARIZ 66 Game 10: (3) ORE 64, (10) UTAH 45 Attendance: 13,151 Session 6 - Sat., March 16 Game 11: (3) ORE 78, (1) UCLA 69 Attendance: 11, MGM Grand Garden Arena Las Vegas, Nev. Session 1 - Wed., March 12 Game 1: (8) UTAH 67, (9) WASH 61 Game 2: (5) COLO 59, (12) USC 56 Attendance: 8, MGM Grand Garden Arena Las Vegas, Nev. Session 1 - Wed., March 11 Game 1: (8) CAL 84, (9) WSU 59 Game 2: (12) USC 67, (5) ASU 64 Attendance: 9,024 Session 2 - Wed., March 11 Game 3: (10) COLO 78, (7) OSU 71 Game 4: (6) STAN 71, (11) WASH 69 Attendance: 9,875 Session 3 - Thur., March 12 Game 5: (1) ARIZ 73, (8) CAL 51 Game 6: (4) UCLA 96, (12) USC 70 Attendance: 12,916 Session 4 - Thur., March 12 Game 7: (2) ORE 93, (10) COLO 85 Game 8: (3) UTAH 80, (6) STAN 56 Attendance: 12,916 Session 5 - Fri., March 13 Game 9: (1) ARIZ 70, (4) UCLA 64 Game 10: (2) ORE 67, (3) UTAH 64 Attendance: 12,916 Session 6 - Sat., March 14 Game 11: (1) ARIZ 80, (2) ORE 52 Attendance: 12, MGM Grand Garden Arena Las Vegas, Nev. Session 1 - Wed., March 9 Game 1: (8) WASH 91, (9) STAN 68 Game 2: (5) COLO 80, (12) WSU 56 Attendance: 12, T-Mobile Arena Las Vegas, Nev. Session 1 - Wed., March 8 Game 1: (8) ASU 98, (9) STAN 88 (OT) Game 2: (5) CAL 67, (12) OSU 62 Attendance: 7,846 Session 2 - Wed., March 8 Game 3: (7) COLO 73, (10) WSU 63 Game 4: (6) USC 78, (11) WASH 73 Attendance: 9,978 Session 3 - Thur., March 9 Game 5: (1) ORE 80, (8) ASU 57 Game 6: (5) CAL 78, (4) UTAH 75 Attendance: 12,782 Session 4 - Thur., March 9 Game 7: (2) ARIZ 92, (7) COLO 78 Game 8: (3) UCLA 76, (6) USC 74 Attendance: 18,153 Session 5 - Fri., March 10 Game 9: (1) ORE 73, (5) CAL 65 Game 10: (2) ARIZ 86, (3) UCLA 75 Attendance: 19,224 Session 6 - Sat., March 11 Game 11: (2) ARIZ 83, (1) ORE 80 Attendance: 18,927 Session 4 - Fri., March 11 Game 7: (1) ARIZ 67, (4) USC 62 Game 8: (3) WASH 69, (7) ORE 51 Attendance: 13,190 Session 2 - Wed., March 12 Game 3: (7) ORE 88, (10) OSU 74 Game 4: (6) STAN 74, (11) WSU 63 Attendance: 9,047 Session 2 - Wed., March 9 Game 3: (7) USC 95, (10) UCLA 71 Game 4: (6) OSU 75, (11) ASU 66 Attendance: 12,916 Session 5 - Sat., March 12 Game 9: (3) WASH 77, (1) ARIZ 75 (OT) Attendance: 12, STAPLES Center Los Angeles Session 1 - Wed., March 7 Game 1: (9) OSU 69, (8) WSU 64 Game 2: (5) UCLA 55, (12) USC 40 Attendance: 5,973 Session 2 - Wed., March 7 Game 3: (7) STAN 85, (10) ASU 65 Game 4: (6) COLO 53, (11) UTAH 41 Attendance: 6,747 Session 3 - Thur., March 8 Game 5: (9) OSU 86, (1) WASH 84 Game 6: (4) ARIZ 66, (5) UCLA 58 Attendance: 8,780 Session 3 - Thur., March 13 Game 5: (1) ARIZ 71, (8) UTAH 39 Game 6: (5) COLO 59, (4) CAL 56 Attendance: 12,916 Session 4 - Thur., March 13 Game 7: (2) UCLA 82, (7) ORE 63 Game 8: (6) STAN 79, (3) ASU 58 Attendance: 12,916 Session 5 - Fri., March 14 Game 9: (1) ARIZ 63, (5) COLO 43 Game 10: (2) UCLA 84, (6) STAN 59 Attendance: 12,916 Session 6 - Sat., March 15 Game 11: (2) UCLA 75, (1) ARIZ 71 Attendance: 12,916 Session 3 - Thur., March 10 Game 5: (1) ORE 83, (8) WASH 77 Game 6: (4) ARIZ 82, (5) COLO 78 Attendance: 12,916 Session 4 - Thur., March 10 Game 7: (2) UTAH 80, (7) USC 72 Game 8: (3) CAL 76, (6) OSU 68 Attendance: 12,916 Session 5 - Fri., March 11 Game 9: (1) ORE 95, (4) ARIZ 89 (OT) Game 10: (2) UTAH 82, (3) CAL 78 (OT) Attendance: 12,916 Session 6 - Sat., March 12 Game 11: (1) ORE 88, (2) UTAH 57 Attendance: 12,916 Session 4 - Thur., March 8 Game 7: (2) CAL 77, (7) STAN 71 Game 8: (6) COLO 63, (3) ORE 62 Attendance: 9,317 Session 5 - Fri., March 9 Game 9: (4) ARIZ 72, (9) OSU 61 Game 10: (6) COLO 70, (2) CAL 59 Attendance: 11,615 Session 6 - Sat., March 10 Game 11: (6) COLO 53, (4) ARIZ 51 Attendance: 11,197 33

36 TOURNAMENT RECORDS - INDIVIDUAL POINTS Half: 25 Klay Thompson, Washington State vs. Washington, Mar. 10, 2011 (2nd) Game: 43 Klay Thompson, Washington State vs. Washington, Mar. 10, 2011 Tournament: 83 Reggie Miller, UCLA, 1987 (3 games) FIELD GOALS Game: 15 Reggie Miller, UCLA vs. Arizona State, Mar. 6, 1987 (15-of 20) 15 Klay Thompson, Washington State vs. Washington, Mar. 10, 2011 (15-of-29) Tournament: 27 Reggie Miller, UCLA, 1987 (3 games); Joseph Young, ORE, 2015 (3 games) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game: 29 Klay Thompson, Washington State vs. Washington, Mar. 10, 2011 (15-of-29) Tournament: 60 Brook Lopez, Stanford, 2008 (25-of-60, 3 games) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game (min 10 made): Bryce Taylor, Oregon vs. USC, Mar. 10, 2007 (11-of-11) Tournament (min 15 made):.833 Ivan Rabb, California, 2016 (15-of-18, 2 games) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Game: 8 Klay Thompson, Washington State vs. Washington, Mar. 10, 2011 (8-of-14) Tournament: 14 Chamberlain Oguchi, Oregon, 2006 (14-of-38, 3 games) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game: 16 Gabe York, Arizona vs. Oregon, Mar. 11, 2016 (7-of-16); Torian Graham, Arizona State vs. Oregon (Mar. 9, 2017 (7-of-16) Tournament: 38 Chamberlain Oguchi, Oregon, 2006 (14-of-38, 3 games) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game (min 3 made): times. Last, Grant Mullins, California vs. Oregon, Mar. 10, 2017 (5-of-5) Tournament (min 5 made): Delon Wright, Utah, 2015 (5-of-5, 2 games) FREE THROWS Game: 15 Sean Elliott, Arizona vs. Stanford, Mar. 12, 1988 (15-of-16); Jared Cunningham, Oregon State vs. Stanford, Mar. 9, 2011 Tournament: 30 Leon Powe, California, 2006 (30-of-41, 3 games) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Game: 20 Jared Cunningham, Oregon State vs. Stanford, Mar. 9, 2011 (15-of-20) Tournament: 41 Leon Powe, California, 2006 (30-of-41, 3 games) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game (min 10 made): Jason Gardner, Arizona vs. Arizona State, Mar. 7, 2003 (12-of-12); Eric Knox, Oregon State vs. Washington State, Mar. 12, OT (10-of-10); Adam Keefe, Stanford vs. California, Mar. 9, 1990 (10-of-10) Tournament (min 15 made): 1.000, Jerome Randle, CAL, 2010 (16-of-16, 3 games) REBOUNDS Game: 20 Leon Powe, California vs. USC, Mar. 9, 2006 Offensive, Game: 11 Trevor Wilson, UCLA vs. Arizona, Mar. 11, 1990 (17 total) Defensive, Game: 15 Gary Payton II, Oregon State vs. California, March 10, 2016 (17 total); Kyle Anderson, UCLA vs. Arizona, Mar. 15, 2014 (15 total); Leon Powe, California vs. USC, Mar. 9, 2006 (20 total) Tournament: 41 André Roberson, Colorado, 2012 (4 games); 37 Phil Zevenbergen, Washington, 1987 (3 games) PERSONAL FOULS Tournament: 15 Austin Dufault, Colorado, 2012 (4 games); 13 Keith Balderston, Oregon, 1987 (3 games); Sven Meyer, Oregon, 1987 (3 games); 13 Jordan Bell, Oregon, 2015 (3 games) DISQUALIFICATIONS Tournament: 2 Bryant Walton, California, 1988 (2 games); 2 Jordan Bell, Oregon, 2015 (3 games) ASSISTS Game: 12 David Girley, Oregon vs. Washington, Mar. 7, 1987; Matt Othick, Arizona vs. UCLA, Mar. 11, 1990; Isaiah Thomas, Washington vs. Oregon, Mar. 11, 2011 Tournament: 30 Isaiah Thomas, Washington, 2011 (3 games) STEALS Game: 7 James Harden, Arizona State vs. USC, Mar. 13, 2008 Tournament: 9 Carlon Brown, Colorado, 2012 (4 games); 9 Gary Payton, Oregon State, 1988 (3 games) BLOCKED SHOTS Game: 6 Josh Huestis, Stanford vs. Arizona State, Mar. 13, 2013; Malik Dime, Washington vs. USC, Mar. 8, 2017 Tournament: 9 Sean Rooks, Arizona, 1990 (3 games); Kingsley Okoroh, California, 2017 (3 games) TURNOVERS Game: 9 Matt Othick, Arizona vs. USC, Mar. 9, 1990; Luke Ridnour, Oregon vs. Washington, Mar. 7, 2002 Tournament: 15 Jordan Farmar, UCLA, 2006 (3 games) MINUTES Game: 50 Earl Martin and Gary Payton, Oregon State vs. Washington State, Mar. 12, 1988 (2 OT) Tournament: 135 André Roberson, Colorado (4 games); 126 Earl Martin, Oregon State, 1988 (3 games) 34

37 TOURNAMENT RECORDS - TEAM POINTS Most, Game: 103 USC vs. STAN (78), Mar. 7, 2002 Most, Half: 59 ARIZ vs. OSU (21), Mar. 12, 2008 (1st); 59 ORE vs. COLO (48), Mar. 12, 2015 (2nd) Most, Both Teams, Game: 186 ASU (98) vs. STAN (88), Mar. 8, 2017 (OT) Fewest, Game: 39 UTAH vs. ARIZ, Mar. 13, 2014 Fewest, Half: 13 UTAH vs. ARIZ (34), Mar. 13, 2014 (1st) Fewest, Both Teams, Game: 94 COLO (53) vs. UTAH (41), Mar. 7, 2012 Largest Margin, Game: 32 ARIZ (71) vs. UTAH (39), Mar. 13, 2014; UCLA (79) vs. OSU (47), Mar. 9, 2006 Most, Tournament: 278 ARIZ, 1988 (3 games) Fewest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games): 157 ARIZ, 2014 Biggest Margin, Tournament: 64 ARIZ, 1988 ( , 3 games) FIELD GOALS Most, Game: 39 UCLA vs. ASU, Mar. 6, 1987 (39-of-71) Most, Both Teams, Game: 70 UCLA (39) vs. ASU (31), Mar. 6, 1987; ARIZ (37) vs. OSU (33), Mar. 11, 1989 Most, Tournament: 97 ARIZ, 2005 (97-of-178, 3 games) Fewest, Game: 12 UTAH vs. ARIZ, Mar. 13, 2014 (12-of-47) Fewest, Both Teams, Game: 29 COLO (15) vs. UTAH (14), Mar. 7, 2012 Fewest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games): 79 COLO, 2012 (79-of-206, 4 games); 52 ARIZ, 2014 (52-of-156, 3 games) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Most, Game: 88 ARIZ vs. UCLA, Mar. 13, 2003 (33-of-88) (OT) Most, Both Teams, Game: 157 UCLA (69) vs. ARIZ (88), Mar. 13, 2003 (OT) Most, Tournament: 207 UCLA, 1990 (3 games) Fewest, Game: 28 STAN vs. ARIZ, Mar. 12, 1989 (19-of-28) Fewest, Both Teams, Game: 73 STAN (28) vs. ARIZ (45), Mar. 12, 1989 Fewest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games): 146 UCLA, 2008 (67-of-146, 3 games) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Highest, Game:.683 CAL vs. USC, Mar. 10, 1988 (28-of-41) Highest, Both Teams, Game:.589 ARIZ (24-of-45) vs. STAN (19-of-28), Mar. 12, 1989 Highest, Tournament (3 games):.587 STAN, 1989 (74-of-126, 3 games) (2 games):.563 WSU, 1988 (49-of-87) Lowest, Game:.255 UTAH vs. ARIZ, Mar. 13, 2014 (12-of-47) Lowest, Both Teams, Game:.315 UCLA (19-of-56) vs. USC (15-of-52), Mar. 7, 2012 Lowest Allowed, Tournament (3 games):.329 ARIZ, 1990 (68-of-207, 3 games) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Most, Game: 15 STAN vs. ASU, Mar. 13, 2013 (OT) Most, Both Teams, Game: 26 STAN (15) vs. ASU (11), Mar. 13, 2012 (OT) Most, Tournament: 34 ORE, 2007 (34-of-65, 3 games), 2007 Fewest, Game: 0, Six times. Last, WSU vs. ORE, Mar. 11, 2009 (0-of-6) Fewest, Both Teams, Game: 0 ORE vs. USC, Mar. 5, 1987 Fewest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games): 6 WASH, 1987 (6-of-18, 3 games) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Most, Game: 36 ARIZ vs. UCLA, Mar. 13, 2003 Most, Both Teams, Game: 55 STAN (33) vs. ASU (22), Mar. 13, 2013 Most, Tournament: 79 ORE, 2006 (28-of-79, 3 games) Fewest, Game: 1 WASH vs. ASU, Mar. 8, 1990 (0-of-1) Fewest, Both Teams, Game: 8 CAL (4) vs. OSU (4), Mar. 6, 1987 Fewest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games): 18 WASH, 1987 (6-of-18, 3 games) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Highest, Game:.800 STAN vs. UCLA, Mar. 11, 1989 (4-of-5) Highest, Both Teams, Game:.591 ORE (10-of-16) vs. OSU (3-of-6), Mar. 12, 2014 (13-of-22) Highest, Tournament (3 games):.538 ARIZ, 1988 (21-of-39); STAN, 1989 (7-of-13) (2 games):.548 WSU, 2008 (17-of-31) Lowest, Game:.000 ORE vs. WSU, Mar. 9, 1989 (0-of-11); WASH vs. ASU, Mar. 8, 1990 (0-of-1); WSU vs. ORE, Mar. 11, 2009 (0-of-6) Lowest, Both Teams, Game:.000 ORE (0-of-4) vs. USC (0-of-6), Mar. 5, 1987 (0-of-10) Lowest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games):.190 ORE, 1987 (8-of-42, 3 games) FREE THROWS Most, Game: 33 CAL vs. ORE, Mar. 10, 2006 (2 OT) (33-of-43) Most, Both Teams, Game: 53 ARIZ (32) vs. COLO (21), Mar. 10, 2016; WASH (29) vs. ASU (24), Mar. 10, 2005 Most, Tournament: 81 ARIZ, 1988 (81-of-103, 3 games) Fewest, Game: 0 WASH vs. STAN, Mar. 11, 2015 (0-of-3) Fewest, Both Teams, Game: 11 OSU (6) vs. CAL (5), Mar. 13, 2003; ORE (6) vs. ARIZ (5), Mar. 8, 2007; ORE (7) vs. USC (4), Mar. 10, 2007; WASH (0) vs. STAN (11), Mar. 11, 2015 Fewest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games): 22 ARIZ, 2002 (22-of-39, 3 games) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Most, Game: 44 ARIZ vs. COLO, Mar. 10, 2016 (32-of-44); STAN vs. UCLA, Mar. 11, 1989 (25-of-44) Most, Both Teams, Game: 71 ARIZ (39) vs. STAN (32), Mar. 10, 1990 Most, Tournament: 105 ARIZ, 1990 (79-of-105, 3 games) Fewest, Game: 1 STAN vs. ASU, Mar. 13, 2013 (1-of-1) Fewest, Both Teams, Game: 17 WASH (3) vs. STAN (14), Mar. 11, 2015 Fewest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games): 35 ARIZ, 2015 (28-of-35, 3 games) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Highest, Game: USC vs. ORE, Mar. 8, 2002 (22-of-22) Highest, Both Teams, Game:.902 WASH (17-of-18) vs. CAL (20-of-23), Mar. 13, 2010 Highest, Tournament (3 games):.852 CAL, 2010 (52-of-61) (2 games):.872 UCLA, 2017 (34-of-39) Lowest, Game:.000 WASH (0-of-3) vs. STAN, Mar. 11, 2015 Lowest, Both Teams, Game:.492 OSU (17-of-32) vs. WASH (12-of-27), Mar. 8, 2012 Lowest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games):.564 ARIZ, 2002 (22-of-39, 3 games) REBOUNDS Most, Game: 56 ARIZ vs. USC, Mar. 9, 1990 Most, Both Teams, Game: 94 UCLA (49) vs. ORE (45), Mar. 9, 1990 Most, Tournament: 149 ARIZ, 1990 (3 games) Fewest, Game: 15 STAN vs. ARIZ, Mar. 12, 1989; USC vs. CAL, Mar. 9, 2006 Fewest, Both Teams, Game: 38 STAN (15) vs. ARIZ (23), Mar. 12, 1989 Largest Margin, Game: 25 CAL (40) vs. USC (15), Mar. 9, 2006 Largest Margin, Tournament: 31 WASH, 1987 (116-85, 3 games) Fewest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games): 76 CAL, 2006 (3 games) ASSISTS Most, Game: 23 ARIZ vs. OSU, Mar. 11, 1989; STAN vs. ASU, Mar. 8, 2017 Most, Both Teams, Game: 42 ARIZ (22) vs. OSU (20), Mar. 13, 1988 Most, Tournament: 56 ARIZ, 1990 (3 games) Fewest, Game: 3 ORE vs. WSU, Mar. 9, 1989; OSU vs. ARIZ, Mar. 12, 2008; ORE vs. WSU, Mar. 11, 2009 Fewest, Both Teams, Game: 12 COLO (6) vs. ARIZ (6), Mar. 10, 2012 Fewest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games): 16 UCLA, 2006 (3 games) STEALS Most, Game: 15 USC vs. WASH, Mar. 8, 2017 Most, Both Teams, Game: 24 UCLA (14) vs. USC (10), Mar. 13, 2009 Most, Tournament: 31 ORE, 2016 (3 games); 31 COLO, 2012 (4 games) Fewest, Game: 0 ARIZ vs. ORE, Mar. 11, 2017 Fewest, Both Teams, Game: 4 USC (3) vs. ARIZ (1), Mar. 9, 2002; WSU (2) vs. CAL (2), Mar. 11, 2015; ASU (1) vs. ORE (3), Mar. 9, 2017 Fewest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games): 3 ORE, 2017 (3 games) BLOCKED SHOTS Most, Game: 11 ORE vs. ARIZ, Mar. 11, 2016; ARIZ vs. COLO, Mar. 10, 2016 Most, Both Teams, Game: 16 ARIZ (11) vs. COLO (5), Mar. 10, 2016 Most, Tournament (min 3 games): 19 ORE, 2016; ARIZ, 1989 (3 games) Fewest, Game: 0 Many times. Last, STAN vs. UTAH, Mar. 12, 2015 Fewest, Both Teams, Game: 0 CAL (0) vs. USC (0), Mar. 10, 1988 Fewest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games): 1 ARIZ, 1988 (3 games) PERSONAL FOULS Most, Game: 42 ORE vs. UCLA, Mar. 9, 1990 Most, Both Teams, Game: 68 ORE (42) vs. UCLA (26), Mar. 9, 1990 Fewest, Game: 8 STAN vs. WSU, Mar. 11, 2005 Fewest, Both Teams, Game: 20 ARIZ (10) vs. CAL (10), Mar. 10, 2005 Most, Tournament: 63 ARIZ, 2017 (3 games) Fewest, Tournament (min 3 games): 40 UTAH, 2013; COLO, 2014 DISQUALIFICATIONS Most, Game: 4 CAL vs. ARIZ, Mar. 11, 1988; UCLA vs. STAN, Mar. 11, 1989 Most, Both Teams, Game: 5 ORE (2) vs. ARIZ (3), Mar. 6, 1987; WASH (2) vs. ASU (3), Mar. 10, 2005 Most, Tournament: 5 CAL, 1988 (2 games) 35

38 TOURNAMENT RECORDS - GAME HIGHS POINTS 43 Klay Thompson, WSU vs. WASH, Mar. 10, Leon Powe, CAL vs. ORE, Mar. 10, 2006 (2 OT) 39 Reggie Miller, UCLA vs. ASU, Mar. 6, Salim Stoudamire, ARIZ vs. WASH, Mar. 12, Isaac Hamilton, UCLA vs. USC, Mar. 12, Jahii Carson, ASU vs. STAN, Mar. 13, 2013 (OT) 32 Sean Elliott, ARIZ vs. STAN, Mar. 12, 1988 Bryce Taylor, ORE vs. USC, Mar. 10, 2007 Tajuan Porter, ORE vs. WSU, Mar. 10, 2010 Torian Graham, ASU vs. ORE, Mar. 9, 2017 FIELD GOALS 15 Klay Thompson, WSU vs. WASH, Mar. 10, 2011 (15-of-29) Reggie Miller, UCLA vs. ASU, Mar. 6, 1987 (15-of-20) 14 Jahii Carson, ASU vs. STAN, Mar. 13, 2013 (14-of-22) Leon Powe, CAL vs. ORE, Mar. 10, 2006 (14-of-17, 2 OT) 13 Isaac Hamilton, UCLA vs. USC, Mar. 12, 2015 (13-of-22) Trevor Wilson, UCLA vs. ARIZ, Mar. 11, 1990 (13-of-27) 12 7 times. Last, Torian Graham, ASU vs. ORE, Mar. 9, 2017 (12-of-25) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 29 Klay Thompson, WSU vs. WASH, Mar. 10, 2011 (15-of-29) 28 Anthony Pendleton, USC vs. STAN, Mar. 10, 1989 (8-of-28) Tajuan Porter, ORE vs. WSU, Mar. 10, 2010 (12-of-28) 27 Trevor Wilson, UCLA vs. ARIZ, Mar. 11, 1990 (13-of-27) 25 Torian Graham, ASU vs. ORE, Mar. 9, 2017 (12-of-25) 24 Gary Payton, OSU vs. ASU, Mar. 9, 1990 (12-of-24) Brook Lopez, STAN vs. ARIZ, Mar. 13, 2008 (9-of-24) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min 7 made) Bryce Taylor, ORE vs. USC, Mar. 10, 2007 (11-of-11) Travis Wear, UCLA vs. STAN, Mar. 14, 2014 (8-of-8) Jordan Hill, ARIZ vs. OSU, Mar. 12, 2008 (7-of-7).917 Anthony Cook, ARIZ vs. OSU, Mar. 11, 1989 (11-of-12).917 Kyle Kuzma, UTAH vs. USC, Mar. 10, 2016 (11-of-12).909 Channing Frye, ARIZ vs. CAL, Mar. 10, 2005 (10-of-11).900 Salim Stoudamire, ARIZ vs. USC, Mar. 9, 2002 (9-of-10) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 8 Klay Thompson, WSU vs. WASH, Mar. 10, 2011 (8-of-14) 7 Gabe York, ARIZ vs. ORE, Mar. 11, 2016 (7-of-16) Isaac Hamilton, UCLA vs. USC, Mar. 12, 2015 (7-of-9) Jeremy Green, STAN vs. OSU, Mar. 9, 2011 (7-of-15) Salim Stoudamire, ARIZ vs. WASH, Mar. 12, 2005 (7-of-13) Bryce Taylor, ORE vs. USC, Mar. 10, 2007 (7-of-7) Torian Graham, ASU vs. ORE, Mar. 9, 2017 (7-of-16) 6 13 times. Last, Brandon Taylor, UTAH vs. ORE, Mar. 13, 2015 (6-of-9) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 16 Gabe York, ARIZ vs. ORE, Mar. 11, 2016 Torian Graham, ASU vs. ORE, Mar. 9, Jeremy Green, STAN vs. OSU, Mar. 9, Klay Thompson, WSU vs. WASH, Mar. 10, 2011 (8-of-14) Anthony Pendleton, USC vs. STAN, Mar. 10, 1989 (6-of-14) Mike Redhair, ASU vs. WASH, Mar. 8, 1990 (5-of-14) Chamberlain Oguchi, ORE vs. WASH, Mar. 9, 2006 (6-of-14) Derek Low, WSU vs. USC, Mar. 9, 2007 (5-of-14) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min 3 made) Bryce Taylor, ORE vs. USC, Mar. 10, 2007 (7-of-7) Grant Mullins, CAL vs. ORE, Mar. 9, 2017 (5-of-5) Delon Wright, UTAH vs. STAN, Mar. 12, 2015 (4-of-4) Mike Anderson, WASH vs. STAN, Mar. 11, 2015 (3-of-3) Jabari Bird, CAL vs. WSU, Mar. 11, 2015 (3-of-3) Luke Ridnour, ORE vs. UCLA, Mar. 14, 2003 (4-of-4) Greg Hill, WASH vs. STAN, Mar. 6, 1987 (3-of-3) Matt Muehlebach, ARIZ vs. UCLA, Mar. 11, 1990 (3-of-3) Elston Turner, WASH vs. STAN, Mar. 12, 2009 (3-of-3) 36 FREE THROWS 15 Jared Cunningham, OSU vs. STAN, Mar. 9, 2011 (15-of-20) Sean Elliott, ARIZ vs. STAN, Mar. 12, 1988 (15-of-16) 13 Reggie Miller, UCLA vs. CAL, Mar. 7, 1987 (13-of-15) Leon Powe, CAL vs. ORE, Mar. 10, 2006 (13-of-18) 12 Jason Gardner, ARIZ vs. ASU, Mar. 7, 2002 (12-of-12) Jesse Perry, ARIZ vs. UCLA, Mar. 8, 2012 (12-of-13) Solomon Hill, ARIZ vs. UCLA, Mar. 8, 2012 (12-of-14) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 20 Jared Cunningham, OSU vs. STAN, Mar. 9, 2011 (15-of-20) 18 Leon Powe, CAL vs. ORE, Mar. 10, 2006 (13-of-18) 17 Leon Powe, CAL vs. USC, Mar. 9, 2006 (12-of-17) 16 Sean Elliott, ARIZ vs. STAN, Mar. 12, 1988 (15-of-16) 15 Sean Elliott, ARIZ vs. ORE, Mar. 6, 1987 (10-of-15) Reggie Miller, UCLA vs. CAL, Mar. 7, 1987 (13-of-15) Tony Wroten, WASH vs. OSU, Mar. 8, 2012 (9-of-15) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min 9 made) Jason Gardner, ARIZ vs. ASU, Mar. 7, 2002 (12-of-12) Eric Knox, OSU vs. WSU, Mar. 12, 1988 (2 OT) (10-of-10) Adam Keefe, STAN vs. CAL, Mar. 9, 1990 (10-of-10) Tom Tolbert, ARIZ vs. CAL, Mar. 11, 1988 (9-of-9) Gabe Pruitt, USC vs. CAL, Mar. 9, 2006 (9-of-9) Jordan McLaughlin, USC vs. UCLA, Mar. 9, 2016 (9-of-9) Obinna Oleka, ASU vs. STAN, Mar. 8, 2017 (9-of-9) Derrick White, COLO vs. ARIZ, Mar. 9, 2017 (9-of-9) Dylan Ennis, ORE vs. CAL, Mar. 10, 2017 (9-of-9) REBOUNDS 20 Leon Powe, CAL vs. USC, Mar. 9, Ike Diogu, ASU vs. ORE, Mar. 13, Gary Payton II, OSU vs. CAL, Mar. 10, 2016 Trevor Wilson, UCLA vs. ARIZ, Mar. 11, Richard Solomon, CAL vs. COLO, Mar. 13, 2014 Alex Stepheson, USC vs. CAL, Mar. 10, 2011 Taj Gibson, USC vs. CAL, Mar. 12, 2009 Ryan Anderson, CAL vs. WASH, Mar. 12, Ivan Rabb, CAL vs. OSU, Mar. 10, 2016 Kyle Anderson, UCLA vs. ARIZ, Mar. 15, 2014 Eric Boateng, ASU vs. STAN, Mar. 11, 2010 Landry Fields, STAN vs. WASH, Mar. 12, 2009 Ryan Anderson, CAL vs. OSU, Mar. 7, 2007 Jordan Bell, ORE vs. CAL, Mar. 10, 2017 ASSISTS 12 Isaiah Thomas, WASH vs. ORE, Mar. 11, 2011 David Girley, ORE vs. WASH, Mar. 7, 1987 Matt Othick, ARIZ vs. UCLA, Mar. 11, T.J. McConnell, ARIZ vs. UCLA, Mar. 13, 2015 Abdul Gaddy, WASH vs. WSU, Mar. 13, 2013 Isaiah Thomas, WASH vs. WSU, Mar. 10, 2011 Brandon Granville, USC vs. STAN, Mar. 7, Pooh Richardson, UCLA vs. WSU, Mar. 11, 1988 Gary Payton, OSU vs. ARIZ, Mar. 12, 1988 Reggie Moore, WSU vs. OSU, Mar. 7, 2012 Tyrone Wallace, CAL vs. OSU, Mar. 10, 2016 STEALS 7 James Harden, ASU vs. USC, Mar. 13, Jared Cunningham, OSU vs. ARIZ, Mar. 10, 2011 Malcolm Armstead, ORE vs. WASH, Mar. 11, times. Last, Jordan McLaughlin, USC vs. WASH, Mar. 8, 2017 BLOCKED SHOTS 6 Josh Huestis, STAN vs. ASU, Mar. 13, 2013 Malik Dime, WASH vs. USC, Mar. 8, Ike Diogu, ASU vs. WASH, Mar. 10, 2005 Jason Washburn, UTAH vs. COLO, Mar. 7, 2012 Eric Moreland, OSU vs. COLO, Mar. 13, 2013 Valentine Izundu, WSU vs. COLO, Mar. 9, 2016 Jordan Bell, ORE vs. CAL, Mar. 10, times. Last, Jordan Bell, ORE vs. ARIZ, Mar. 11, 2016

39 TOURNAMENT RECORDS - TOURN. HIGHS POINTS 83 Reggie Miller, UCLA, 1987 (3 games) 80 Leon Powe, CAL, 2006 (3 games) 74 Joseph Young, ORE, 2015 (3 games) 71 Sean Elliott, ARIZ, 1988 (3 games) 68 Luke Walton, ARIZ, 2002 (3 games) 67 Sean Elliott, ARIZ, 1989 (3 games) Tyler Dorsey, ORE, 2017 (3 games) 66 Derrick Williams, ARIZ, 2011 (3 games) Desmon Farmer, USC, 2003 (3 games) 65 Brook Lopez, STAN, 2008 (3 games) FIELD GOALS 27 Joseph Young, ORE, 2015 (27-of-57, 3 games) Reggie Miller, UCLA, 1987 (27-of-49, 3 games) 26 Luke Walton, ARIZ, 2002 (26-of-54, 3 games) 25 Earl Martin, OSU, 1988 (25-of-40, 3 games) Leon Powe, CAL, 2006 (25-of-43, 3 games) Brook Lopez, STAN, 2008 (25-of-60, 3 games) Carlon Brown, COLO, 2012 (25-of-50, 4 games) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 60 Brook Lopez, STAN, 2008 (25-of-60, 3 games) 57 Joseph Young, ORE, 2015 (27-of-57, 3 games) 54 Luke Walton, ARIZ, 2002 (26-of-54, 3 games) 51 Anthony Taylor, ORE, 1987 (22-of-51, 3 games) 50 Carlon Brown, COLO, 2012 (25-of-50, 4 games) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min 15 made).833 Ivan Rabb, CAL, 2016 (15-of-18, 2 games).800 Isaac Hamilton, UCLA, 2015 (16-of-20, 2 games).791 Isaac Austin, ASU, 1990 (19-of-24, 3 games).767 Channing Frye, ARIZ, 2005 (23-of-30, 3 games).762 Todd Anderson, WSU, 1988 (16-of-21, 2 games).750 Bryce Taylor, ORE, 2007 (18-of-24, 3 games) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 14 Chamberlain Oguchi, ORE, 2006 (14-of-38, 3 games) 13 Tajuan Porter, ORE, 2007 (13-of-21, 3 games) 11 Alex Austin, ASU, 1990 (11-of-22, 3 games) James Davis, ORE, 2003 (11-of-22, 3 games) Salim Stoudamire, ARIZ, 2005 (11-of-23, 3 games) Gabe Pruitt, USC, 2007 (11-of-22, 3 games) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 38 Chamberlain Oguchi, ORE, 2006 (14-of-28, 3 games) 29 Desmon Farmer, USC, 2003 (7-of-29, 3 games) 24 Joseph Young, ORE, 2015 (9-of-24, 3 games) 23 Salim Stoudamire, ARIZ, 2005 (11-of-30, 3 games) 22 Alex Austin, ASU, 1990 (11-of-22, 3 games) James Davis, ORE, 2003 (11-of-22, 3 games) Luke Ridnour, ORE, 2003 (10-of-22, 3 games) Gabe Pruitt, USC, 2007 (11-of-22, 3 games) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min 5 made) Delon Wright, UTAH, 2015 (5-of-5, 2 games).833 Marcus Williams, ARIZ, 2006 (5-of-6, 2 games) Stephen Thompson Jr., OSU, 2017 (5-of-6, 1 game).800 Bryce Taylor, ORE, 2007 (8-of-10, 3 games).778 Isaac Hamilton, UCLA, 2015 (7-of-9, 2 games).750 Steve Kerr, ARIZ, 1988 (9-of-12, 3 games) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 41 Leon Powe, CAL, 2006 (30-of-41, 3 games) 29 Sean Elliott, ARIZ, 1988 (25-of-29, 3 games) Desmon Farmer, USC, 2003 (23-of-29, 3 games) 28 Jesse Perry, ARIZ, 2012 (22-of-28, 3 games) Allonzo Trier, ARIZ, 2017 (23-of-28, 3 games) 27 Jared Cunningham, OSU, 2011 (18-of-27, 2 games) Sean Elliott, ARIZ, 1989 (26-of-27, 3 games) Adam Keefe, STAN, 1989 (18-of-27, 3 games) Jason Gardner, ARIZ, 2002 (22-of-27, 3 games) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min 15 made) Jerome Randle, CAL, 2010 (16-of-16, 3 games).963 Sean Elliott, ARIZ, 1989 (26-of-27, 3 games).920 Reggie Miller, UCLA, 1987 (23-of-25, 3 games).889 David Bluthenthal, USC, 2002 (16-of-18, 3 games) Anthony Goods, STAN, 2009 (16-of-18, 2 games) Norman Powell, UCLA, 2014 (16-of-18, 3 games) REBOUNDS 41 André Roberson, COLO, 2012 (4 games) 37 Phil Zevenbergen, WASH, 1987 (3 games) 35 Ryan Anderson, CAL, 2007 (3 games) 34 Leon Powe, CAL, 2006 (3 games) 33 Brook Lopez, STAN, 2008 (3 games) 32 Taj Gibson, USC, 2009 (3 games) 31 Jesse Perry, ARIZ, 2012 (3 games) Kyle Anderson, UCLA, 2014 (3 games) Jordan Bell, ORE, 2017 (3 games) 30 Trevor Wilson, UCLA, 1990 (3 games) ASSISTS 30 Isaiah Thomas, WASH, 2011, (3 games) 24 Gary Payton, OSU, 1988 (3 games) 24 Brandon Granville, USC, 2002 (3 games) 24 Luke Ridnour, ORE, 2003 (3 games) 23 T.J. McConnell, ARIZ, 2015 (3 games) 22 Pooh Richardson, UCLA, 1987 (3 games) 21 Matt Othick, ARIZ, 1990 (3 games) STEALS 11 Malcolm Armstead, ORE, 2011 (3 games) 9 Gary Payton, OSU, 1988 (3 games) Carlon Brown, COLO, 2012 (4 games) 8 Jared Cunningham, OSU, 2011 (2 games) Elgin Cook, ORE, 2016 (3 games) 7 12 times. Last, Aaron Gordon, ARIZ, 2014 (3 games) BLOCKED SHOTS 9 Sean Rooks, ARIZ, 1990 (3 games) Robin Lopez, STAN, 2008 (3 games) Kingsley Okoroh, CAL, 2017 (3 games) 8 Ed Stokes, ARIZ, 1990 (3 games) Chris Boucher, ORE, 2016 (3 games) Jordan Bell, ORE, 2017 (3 games) 7 Anthony Cook, ARIZ, 1988 (3 games) Taj Gibson, USC, 2008 (2 games) André Roberson, COLO, 2012 (4 games) Jordan Bell, ORE, 2016 (3 games) FREE THROWS 30 Leon Powe, CAL, 2006 (30-of-41, 3 games) 26 Sean Elliott, ARIZ, 1989 (26-of-27, 3 games) 25 Sean Elliott, ARIZ, 1988 (25-of-29, 3 games) 23 Reggie Miller, UCLA, 1987 (23-of-25, 3 games) Desmon Farmer, USC, 2003 (23-of-29, 3 games) Allonzo Trier, ARIZ, 2017 (23-of-28, 3 games) 37

40 PAC-12 TOURNAMENT HISTORY PAC-12 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 1987 UCLA 1988 ARIZONA 1989 ARIZONA 1990 ARIZONA 2002 ARIZONA 2003 OREGON 2004 STANFORD 2005 WASHINGTON 2006 UCLA 2007 OREGON 2008 UCLA 2009 USC 2010 WASHINGTON 2011 WASHINGTON 2012 COLORADO 2013 OREGON 2014 UCLA 2015 ARIZONA 2016 OREGON 2017 ARIZONA COACHING RECORDS (active coaches are bold) COACH, TEAM YRS 1st 2nd W L PCT Walt Hazzard, UCLA Dana Altman, ORE Lute Olson, ARIZ Sean Miller, ARIZ Tad Boyle, COLO Tim Floyd, USC Bill Frieder, ASU Steve Alford, UCLA Jim Harrick, UCLA Lorenzo Romar, WASH Ernie Kent, ORE/WSU Ben Howland, UCLA Henry Bibby, USC Cuonzo Martin, CAL Larry Krystkowiak, UTAH Ben Braun, CAL Ralph Miller, OSU Andy Russo, WASH Tony Bennett, WSU Mike Montgomery, STAN/CAL Johnny Dawkins, STAN Trent Johnson, STAN Andy Enfield, USC Kevin O Neill, ARIZ/USC Kelvin Sampson, WSU Craig Robinson, OSU Lou Campanelli, CAL Steve Lavin, UCLA Don Monson, ORE Steve Patterson, ASU George Raveling, USC Jay John, OSU Bobby Hurley, ASU Wayne Tinkle, OSU Herb Sendek, ASU Ken Bone, WSU Jerod Haase, CAL Bob Cantu, USC Russ Pennell, ARIZ Kevin Mouton, OSU Bob Schermerhorn, ASU Len Stevens, WSU Jim Anderson, OSU Lynn Nance, WASH Bob Bender, WASH Dick Bennett, WSU Rob Evans, ASU UCLA's Walt Hazzard receives the inaugural Pac-10 Tournament trophy from Pac-10 Commissioner Tom Hansen COMPOSITE STANDINGS TEAM W L PCT Titles Arizona Colorado Oregon UCLA Washington Utah USC Stanford California Oregon State Arizona State Washington State

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