DATE MATCHUP TIME (PT) TV Wed., Feb. 6 COLORADO at UCLA* 6:00 p.m. PAC12 Wed., Feb. 6 CALIFORNIA at OREGON* 6:30 p.m. FS1 Wed., Feb. 6 UTAH at USC* 8:00 p.m. PAC12 Thurs., Feb. 7 WASHINGTON STATE at ARIZONA STATE* 5:00 p.m. PAC12 Thurs., Feb. 7 WASHINGTON at ARIZONA* 6:00 p.m. ESPN2 Thurs., Feb. 7 STANFORD at OREGON STATE* 7:00 p.m. PAC12 Sat., Feb. 9 UTAH at UCLA* 2:00 p.m. FOX Sat., Feb. 9 CALIFORNIA at OREGON STATE* 2:30 p.m. PAC12 Sat., Feb. 9 WASHINGTON STATE at ARIZONA* 4:30 p.m. PAC12 Sat., Feb. 9 WASHINGTON at ARIZONA STATE* 7:00 p.m. ESPN Sat., Feb. 9 COLORADO at USC* 7:00 p.m. ESPNU Sun., Feb. 10 STANFORD at OREGON* 5:00 p.m. ESPNU * Pac-12 Conference game For Immediate Release \\ Tuesday, February 5, 2019 Contacts \\ Jesse Hooker ([email protected], 607-329-3925), Carly Fasciglione ([email protected]) 2018-19 PAC-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS (thru 2/3/19) PAC-12 OVERALL vs. W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N AP Coach Top 25 Streak Washington 9-0 1.000 5-0 4-0 18-4 .818 12-0 4-2 2-2 RV RV 0-3 W11 Arizona State 6-3 .667 4-1 2-2 15-6 .714 10-2 3-3 2-1 - RV 2-1 W1 Oregon State 6-3 .667 3-1 3-2 14-7 .667 8-2 4-3 2-2 - - 0-0 W2 USC 6-3 .667 5-0 1-3 13-9 .591 11-2 1-5 1-2 - - 0-1 W1 Arizona 5-4 .556 3-1 2-3 14-8 .636 10-2 3-4 1-2 - - 0-2 L3 UCLA 5-4 .556 3-1 2-3 12-10 .545 10-3 2-4 0-3 - - 0-3 L1 Utah 5-4 .556 2-3 3-1 11-10 .524 7-4 3-3 1-3 - - 0-2 L2 Oregon 4-5 .444 2-3 2-2 13-9 .591 9-4 3-4 1-1 - - 1-0 L1 Stanford 4-5 .444 2-2 2-3 11-10 .524 7-2 3-6 1-2 - - 0-3 W2 Colorado 3-6 .333 2-2 1-4 12-9 .571 8-2 3-6 1-1 - - 0-0 W1 Washington State 1-8 .111 1-3 0-5 8-14 .364 8-4 0-7 0-3 - - 0-0 L5 California 0-9 .000 0-5 0-4 5-16 .238 5-7 0-6 0-3 - - 0-0 L10 54-54 .500 32-22 22-32 146-112 .566 105-34 29-53 12-25 3-15 STREAKS: The second- and fifth- longest series win streaks in the Pac-12 will be on the line this week. u 18 - ARIZONA vs. STANFORD (2009) u 13 - ARIZONA vs. WASHINGTON STATE (2010) u 10 - UTAH vs. WASHINGTON STATE (2014) u 7 - USC vs. OREGON STATE (2016) u 6 - ARIZONA vs. CALIFORNIA (2016) & CALIFORNIA vs. OREGON STATE (2016). UNO TINKLE: OREGON STATE’s Julius Erving Award candidate Tres Tinkle (20.8p/8.1r/4.1a) is the lone NCAA Division I player averaging at least 20.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists. POINTZ, REBOUNDZ, ASSISTZ: ARIZONA STATE’s Zylan Cheath- am is the lone Pac-12 player and among 17 in NCAA Division I av- eraging a double-double (11.8p, 10.9r - 10th in NCAA, 3.6a). u Cheatham is one of two players in NCAA Division I (Ethan Happ, Wisconsin - 18.5p/10.3r/5.1a) averaging a double-double and at least three assists. u Cheatham is also 1-of-3 Confer- ence players (Todd MacCulloch, WASH; Andre Roberson, COLO) with multiple 20+-rebound games in the past 22 seasons. THIS WEEK’S PAC-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE PAC-12 TIPOFF #PAC12HOOPS STARTING FIVE WASHINGTON is only the ninth team to reach 9-0 in the Conference’s 18-game format (dating to 1978-79). u 2004 - Stanford (17-0); 1981 - Oregon State (17-0); 1998 - Arizona (16-0); 1993 - Arizona (14-0); 2017 - Arizona (10-0); 2019 - WASHINGTON (9-0); 1988 - Arizona (9-0); 1983 - UCLA (9-0); 1980 - Oregon State (9-0). u All eight of the previous teams went on to win at least a share of the Conference’s regular-season title. 9th to 9-0 PAC-12 POW PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2/4/19 Tres Tinkle, OREGON STATE • Also earned POW honors in 2016- 17 (Nov. 14) and 2017-18 (Feb. 12) to join Gary Payton as the only Bea- vers to win the Conference’s weekly award in three separate seasons. • Averaged 25.0 points, 7.0 re- bounds and 3.5 assists to help OSU to victories at Colorado and Utah for first Conference road sweep in 10 years. WASHINGTON is the only remaining unbeaten Pac-12 team at 9-0: u WASHINGTON is 9-0 for the first time since 1952-53 when it began PCC play 14-0. u The Huskies’ current 11-game win streak is the third-longest in NCAA Division I and is the program’s longest since an 11-0 start in 2014-15. u UW’s nine-game Conference win streak is its longest since 1958-59 when it won 10 straight PCC contests. 9-0 PAC-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT MEDIA CREDENTIALS Credential applications are now being accepted for the Pac-12 Men’s Basketball Tournament at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas (March 13-16). Applications are available online at www.sportssystems.com/Pac-12. Application deadline is Wed., March 6. Please note: Deadline for hotel reservations at New York New York is Fri., March 1. A link for hotel reservations will be included in the credential approval e-mail notification. WASHINGTON’s 3.0-game lead at the midpoint of Conference play is the second-largest in the Conference’s 18-game schedule format (since 1978-79). u Arizona, 1997-98 - +4.0; Washington, 2018-19/Stanford, 2003-04/Arizona 1992-93 - +3.0. u Each of the three prior teams all went on to finish 17-1 & win the league title by +5.0 games. +3.0 ARIZONA STATE and OREGON STATE enter this week’s matchups tied for second in the Pac-12 at 6-3. u ASU is off to its best league start since 2012-13, with a pair of wins this week would equal its best since 1994-95. u OSU is off to its best league start since 1992-93, with a pair of wins this week would match its best since 1989- 90. 6-3 WASHINGTON’s Jaylen Nowell is among 10 finalists for the Jerry West Shooting Guard of the Year award. u Nowell is the lone NCAA Division I player - and the only Jerry West Award candidate - averaging at least 16.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 50% shooting and 40% behind the arc. 1 of 10
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DATE MATCHUP TIME (PT) TVWed., Feb. 6 COLORADO at UCLA* 6:00 p.m. PAC12Wed., Feb. 6 CALIFORNIA at OREGON* 6:30 p.m. FS1Wed., Feb. 6 UTAH at USC* 8:00 p.m. PAC12Thurs., Feb. 7 WASHINGTON STATE at ARIZONA STATE* 5:00 p.m. PAC12Thurs., Feb. 7 WASHINGTON at ARIZONA* 6:00 p.m. ESPN2Thurs., Feb. 7 STANFORD at OREGON STATE* 7:00 p.m. PAC12Sat., Feb. 9 UTAH at UCLA* 2:00 p.m. FOXSat., Feb. 9 CALIFORNIA at OREGON STATE* 2:30 p.m. PAC12Sat., Feb. 9 WASHINGTON STATE at ARIZONA* 4:30 p.m. PAC12Sat., Feb. 9 WASHINGTON at ARIZONA STATE* 7:00 p.m. ESPNSat., Feb. 9 COLORADO at USC* 7:00 p.m. ESPNUSun., Feb. 10 STANFORD at OREGON* 5:00 p.m. ESPNU* Pac-12 Conference game
For Immediate Release \\ Tuesday, February 5, 2019Contacts \\ Jesse Hooker ([email protected], 607-329-3925), Carly Fasciglione ([email protected])
STREAKS: The second- and fifth-longest series win streaks in the Pac-12 will be on the line this week.u 18 - ARIZONA vs. STANFORD (2009)u 13 - ARIZONA vs. WASHINGTON STATE (2010)u 10 - UTAH vs. WASHINGTON STATE (2014)u 7 - USC vs. OREGON STATE (2016)u 6 - ARIZONA vs. CALIFORNIA (2016) & CALIFORNIA vs. OREGON STATE (2016).
UNO TINKLE: OREGON STATE’s Julius Erving Award candidate Tres Tinkle (20.8p/8.1r/4.1a) is the lone NCAA Division I player averaging at least 20.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists.
POINTZ, REBOUNDZ, ASSISTZ: ARIZONA STATE’s Zylan Cheath-am is the lone Pac-12 player and among 17 in NCAA Division I av-eraging a double-double (11.8p, 10.9r - 10th in NCAA, 3.6a).u Cheatham is one of two players in NCAA Division I (Ethan Happ, Wisconsin - 18.5p/10.3r/5.1a) averaging a double-double and at least three assists.u Cheatham is also 1-of-3 Confer-ence players (Todd MacCulloch, WASH; Andre Roberson, COLO) with multiple 20+-rebound games in the past 22 seasons.
THIS WEEK’S PAC-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
PAC-12 TIPOFF
#PAC12HOOPS STARTING FIVE
WASHINGTON is only the ninth team to reach 9-0 in the Conference’s 18-game format (dating to 1978-79).u 2004 - Stanford (17-0); 1981 - Oregon State (17-0); 1998 - Arizona (16-0); 1993 - Arizona (14-0); 2017 - Arizona (10-0); 2019 - WASHINGTON (9-0); 1988 - Arizona (9-0); 1983 - UCLA (9-0); 1980 - Oregon State (9-0).u All eight of the previous teams went on to win at least a share of the Conference’s regular-season title.
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PAC-12 POW
PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK2/4/19
Tres Tinkle, OREGON STATE
• Also earned POW honors in 2016-17 (Nov. 14) and 2017-18 (Feb. 12) to join Gary Payton as the only Bea-vers to win the Conference’s weekly award in three separate seasons.• Averaged 25.0 points, 7.0 re-bounds and 3.5 assists to help OSU to victories at Colorado and Utah for first Conference road sweep in 10 years.
WASHINGTON is the only remaining unbeaten Pac-12 team at 9-0:u WASHINGTON is 9-0 for the first time since 1952-53 when it began PCC play 14-0.u The Huskies’ current 11-game win streak is the third-longest in NCAA Division I and is the program’s longest since an 11-0 start in 2014-15.u UW’s nine-game Conference win streak is its longest since 1958-59 when it won 10 straight PCC contests.
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PAC-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT MEDIA CREDENTIALSCredential applications are now being accepted for the Pac-12 Men’s Basketball Tournament at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas (March 13-16). Applications are available online at www.sportssystems.com/Pac-12. Application deadline is Wed., March 6. Please note: Deadline for hotel reservations at New York New York is Fri., March 1. A link for hotel reservations will be included in the credential approval e-mail notification.
WASHINGTON’s 3.0-game lead at the midpoint of Conference play is the second-largest in the Conference’s 18-game schedule format (since 1978-79).u Arizona, 1997-98 - +4.0; Washington, 2018-19/Stanford, 2003-04/Arizona 1992-93 - +3.0.u Each of the three prior teams all went on to finish 17-1 & win the league title by +5.0 games.
+3.0ARIZONA STATE and OREGON STATE enter this week’s matchups tied for second in the Pac-12 at 6-3.u ASU is off to its best league start since 2012-13, with a pair of wins this week would equal its best since 1994-95.u OSU is off to its best league start since 1992-93, with a pair of wins this week would match its best since 1989-90.
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WASHINGTON’s Jaylen Nowell is among 10 finalists for the Jerry West Shooting Guard of the Year award.u Nowell is the lone NCAA Division I player - and the only Jerry West Award candidate - averaging at least 16.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 50% shooting and 40% behind the arc.
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PAC-12 AWARDS NOMINEES
NAISMITH MEMORIALBASKETBALL HALL OF FAME AWARDS
TOP 10 CANDIDATES
Jerry West Shooting Guard of the YearJaylen Nowell, Washington
PRESEASON WATCH LISTS
Bob Cousy Point Guard of the YearJaylen Hands, UCLA
Payton Pritchard, Oregon
Jerry West Shooting Guard of the YearJaylen Nowell, Washington
Julius Erving Small Forward of the YearLouis King, Oregon
Tres Tinkle, Oregon StateKris Wilkes, UCLA
Matisse Thybulle, WashingtonRobert Franks Jr., Washington State
Karl Malone Power Forward of the YearBennie Boatwright, USC
Noah Dickerson, Washington
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Center of the YearBol Bol, Oregon
Moses Brown, UCLA
NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEARWATCH LISTS
Naismith Trophy Defensive Player of the Year Watch List (2)
Kylor Kelley, Oregon StateMatisse Thybulle, Washington
Oscar Robertson Trophy Midseason Watch List (1)Bol Bol, Oregon
John R. Wooden Award Presason Watch List (3)Payton Pritchard, Oregon
Kris Wilkes, UCLABennie Boatwright, USC
Citizen Naismith Trophy Preseason Watch List (3)Bol Bol, Oregon
Kris Wilkes, UCLABennie Boatwright, USC
Lute Olson Award Preseason Watch List (2)Kris Wilkes, UCLA
Bennie Boatwright, USC
PAC-12 MOMENTUMPac-12 men’s basketball has experienced some of its most competitive campaigns over the past several years, marked by consistent regular-season and postseason depth, and top-flight talent and recruiting:
u 2018-19:- The Pac-12 boasts some of the best incoming talent in Division I basketball, including eight top 40 recruiting classes featuring 10 freshmen rated as Top 50 recruits and 19 Top 100 newcomers, both second-best nationally.
u 2017-18:- The Pac-12 had seven programs reach the 20-win plateau in 2017-18, equaling the most in league history.- The Pac-12 sent a Conference-record tying eight teams to the postseason (three NCAA, five NIT) for the fourth time in the past six seasons.- The Pac-12 had a Conference-record nine teams finish in the RPI top 100, the second time in the past three seasons the league accomplished the feat.- The Pac-12 produced a consensus All-American (Arizona’s Deandre Ayton) for the fifth consecutive season, a feat matched only by the ACC. Ayton went on to become the league’s second straight No. 1 overall NBA Draft selection.
u 2016-17:- Oregon reached the NCAA Final Four, the first Pac-12 school to advance to national semifinals since 2008.- Pac-12 posted a 10-4 record in NCAA Tournament play, its most tourney wins since 2007 and the third-most of any league (ACC & SEC - 11).- A Pac-12 program advanced to the Elite Eight for the fourth straight year.- A national-best three teams (Arizona, Oregon, UCLA) finished in the top 10 of the Associated Press and ESPN/USA Today Coaches polls.- Four Associated Press All-Americans, the most of any conference in the country and tied for most in league his-tory (1975).- League record and national-best 14 selections in the NBA Draft, including Nos. 1 & 2 overall picks in Markelle Fultz and Lonzo Ball. Fultz was the league’s first No. 1 pick since Bill Walton in 1974.
u 2015-16:- A league-record seven teams earned NCAA Tournament bids.- Four teams ranked in the final Associated Press Top 25 poll, the most for the league since 2007.- Nine teams finished season in top 100 of NCAA RPI, the most in Conference history.
TRES TINKLE, OREGON STATER-Junior, 6-8, F, Missoula, Mont.
• Oregon State redshirt junior forward and Julius Erving Award candidate Tres Tinkle earns his third career Pac-12 Player of the Week award and first of the season as voted on by media who cover the league.
• Tinkle, on the watch list for the Julius Erving Small Forward of the Year award, also earned Player of the Week honors in 2016-17 (Nov. 14) and 2017-18 (Feb. 12) to join Gary Payton as the only other Beavers to win the Conference’s weekly award in three separate seasons.
• The forward from Missoula, Mont., averaged 25.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 3.5 assists to help Oregon State to victories at Colorado (76-74) and Utah (81-72) for its first Conference road sweep in 10 years. Tinkle tallied 19 points, eight rebounds and three assists as the Beavers earned their first win in Boulder since 2013 on Thursday, then netted 31 points, six rebounds, four assists and two blocks in OSU’s first win in Salt Lake City since 2012.
• Tinkle (20.8 ppg/8.1 rpg/4.1 apg) is currently the only NCAA Division I player averaging at least 20.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists per College Basketball Reference.
ALSO NOMINATED: Zylan Cheatham, ARIZONA STATE; Tyler Bey, COLORADO; KZ Okpala, STANFORD; Kris Wilkes, UCLA; Nick Rakocevic, USC; Matisse Thybulle, WASHINGTON; Robert Franks, WASHING-TON STATE.
NATIONAL HONORSNCAA.com POW .......Luguentz Dort, Arizona State (Nov. 26)NCAA.com TOW ..............................Arizona State (Dec. 24)
NATIONAL DPOY?: WASHINGTON’s Matisse Thybulle and OREGON STATE’s Kylor Kelley are among 15 players on the Naismith Trophy Defen-sive Player of the Year watch list.u Thybulle is one of two NCAA Division I players ranked in the top 100 nationally (Zion Williamson, Duke) in both steals and blocks (3.23 spg - 2nd, 2.09 bpg - 34th).u Kelley ranks first in NCAA D-I with 3.67 blocks per game.
A C-NOTE: OREGON head coach Dana Altman is one victory shy of his 100th career Pac-12 Confer-ence win.u Altman would be the 22nd coach in league his-tory to reach that plateau, while his .649 league win percentage (100-54 with a win versus Cali-fornia) would place him eighth among those 22 coaches with 100 Conference wins. (Wooden, Ol-son, Harrick, S. Miller, Howland, R. Miller, Mont-gomery).
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CAREER AT SCHOOL PAC-12COACH, SCHOOL SEASON W-L SEASON W-L W-LSean Miller, ARIZ 15th 381-129 10th 261-82 126-45 Bobby Hurley, ASU 6th 107-73 4th 65-53 26-37Wyking Jones, CAL 2nd 13-40 2nd 13-40 2-25Tad Boyle, COLO 13th 234-185 9th 178-119 67-68Dana Altman, ORE 30th 633-335 9th 223-92 99-54Wayne Tinkle, OSU 13th 229-168 5th 71-77 31-50Jerod Haase, STAN 7th 124-96 3rd 44-43 23-22Murry Bartow, UCLA (interim) 19th 332-252 1st 5-4 5-4Andy Enfield, USC 8th 148-113 6th 107-85 42-57Larry Krystkowiak, UTAH 10th 191-127 8th 149-107 70-65Mike Hopkins, WASH 2nd 39-17 2nd 39-17 18-9Ernie Kent, WSU 24th 380-344 5th 55-91 128-187
REAL RECOGNIZE REAL - PAC-12 COACHES
Non-Conference vs. vs. AP vs. USA TodayConference (Tms) Record Pct. Wins Per Team Power 6 Top 25 Top 25Big Ten (14) 120-32 .790 8.6 32-27 6-7 5-7ACC (15) 151-41 .786 10.1 30-26 13-12 11-12Big 12 (10) 100-30 .769 10.0 29-18 6-7 8-7Big East (10) 94-32 .746 9.4 21-20 5-9 5-8SEC (14) 128-49 .723 9.1 28-33 6-14 6-14The American (11) 107-43 .713 9.7 16-19 3-8 3-8West Coast (10) 87-49 .640 8.7 15-14 1-7 1-7Pac-12 (12) 92-58 .613 7.7 7-26 3-15 3-14Atlantic 10 (14) 94-84 .528 6.7 10-29 0-14 0-15Mountain West (11) 65-64 .504 5.9 6-19 1-4 1-4Countable Division I non-conference contests only
12 All 12 coaches in the Pac-12 played basketball collegiately, one of two Power 6 confer-ences in which that is the case (Big East). Ten played at the Division I level, trailing only 11 from the 15-team ACC.
5 Five Pac-12 coaches have guided a team to the Sweet 16, Ernie Kent and Sean Miller have reached the Elite Eight, and Dana Altman led Oregon to the 2017 Final Four.
3 Three Pac-12 coaches were named CoSIDA Academic All-Americans during their col-legiate careers (Enfield, Haase, Krystkowiak).
2 Two of the Pac-12’s coaches were both drafted and played in the NBA (Hurley and Krystkowiak). The other Power 6 conferences have five combined NBA draftees and players (Bryce Drew, Patrick Ewing, Danny Manning, Chris Mullin, Cuonzo Martin).
1 of 4 Hurley is one of four total coaches among all Power 6 conferences (Ewing, Manning, Mullin) to earn First Team All-America honors during their playing careers. Enfield (Third Team) and Krystkowiak (Honorable Mention) also earned All-America accolades.
2 NCAA Division I national championships won by Pac-12 coaches as players (Hurley 1991, 1992). In total, current Pac-12 coaches played in 29 postseasons (32 NCAAs, 7 NITs), including 11 trips to the Sweet 16 and three national title games.
ARIZONA STATE - #31 247 Sports CompositeJaelen House - 6-2, 160, G, Phoenix, Ariz. (Shadow Mountain HS)Alonzo Verge Jr. - 6-3, 160, G, Villa Park, Ill. (Moberly Area CC) - #3 JUCO 247 Sports Composite
CALIFORNIA - #45 247 Sports CompositeJoel Brown - 6-2, 160, G, Ontario, Canada (Brewster Academy (N.H.))Charles Smith IV - 6-5, 180, G, Houston, Texas (McEachern HS)D.J. Thorpe - 6-8, 230, F, Austin, Texas (Lake Travis HS)
UTAH - #30 247 Sports CompositeMikael Jantunen - 6-8, 215, F, Helsinki, Finland (Helsinki Basketball Academy)Rylan Jones - 6-1, 170, G, Salt Lake City, Utah (Olympus HS)Matt Van Komen - 7-4, 220, C, Pleasant Grove, Utah (Pleasant Grove HS)
WASHINGTON STATE (#80 247 Sports Composite)Daron Henson - 6-7, 210, F, Pasadena, Calif. (Salt Lake CC/Utah State) - #8 JUCO 247 Sports CompositeNigel John - 6-9, 250, C, Allen, Texas (Lakeland Christian Academy)Ryan Murphy - 6-2, 190, G, Calabasas, Calif. (New Mexico JC/Charlotte) - #17 JUCO 247 Sports Composite
(as of 2/4/19)
PAC-12 - 2019-20 RECRUITING CLASSES
TEAM RANKINGS
ESPN Recruiting Class Rankings(2 in Top 5, 4 in Top 15)Arizona - #1USC - #4Oregon - #11Washington - #13
247 Sports Recruiting Class Rankings(2 in Top 5, 3 in Top 10, 5 in Top 30, 7 in Top 50)Arizona - #1USC - #3Oregon - #8Washington - #19Utah - #30Arizona State - #31California - #45UCLA - #59Stanford - #62Oregon State - #67Washington State - #80
McDonald’s All-American Game selections*WESTJosh Green - ARIZONANico Mannion - ARIZONAIsaiah Mobley - USC* - Signed NLIs only
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Computer RankingsNCAA EVALUATION TOOL(NET - SOS -- Through 2/4) Washington 28 - 50 Arizona State 60 - 62 Arizona 62 - 68 Oregon 65 - 42 Oregon State 72 - 98 USC 78 - 91 UCLA 86 - 19 Colorado 93 - 154 Utah 107 - 79 Stanford 120 - 130 Washington State 230 - 197 California 268 - 75
KPI RATINGS (2/4) Washington 28 Arizona State 34 Arizona 50 Oregon State 58 Oregon 63 UCLA 67 USC 90 Utah 110 Colorado 131 Stanford 137 California 225 Washington State 227
ESPN.COM BPI - Strength of Record (SOR) (2/4) Washington 42 - 23 Oregon 52 - 87 Arizona State 55 - 46 Arizona 69 - 61 Oregon State 76 - 73 UCLA 88 - 103 USC 89 - 110 Colorado 103 - 149 Stanford 139 - 129 Utah 140 - 137 Washington State 250 - 274 California 306 - 278
KENPOM.COM RATINGSCONFERENCES (2/4)1. BIG TEN +17.502. BIG 12 +16.963. ACC +15.99 4. SEC +14.315. BIG EAST +11.526. PAC-12 +7.45
TEAMS Washington 34 Arizona State 53 Oregon 58 Arizona 62 Oregon State 69 UCLA 75 Colorado 88 USC 90 Utah 127 Stanford 129 Washington State 228 California 281
SAGARIN RATINGS (2/4) Washington 39 Oregon 42 Arizona State 45 Arizona 47 UCLA 58 USC 70 Oregon State 78 Colorado 89 Utah 100 Stanford 106 Washington State 196 California 214
OREGON: FAVORED IN PAC-12 MBB & WBBFor the second time in the past three seasons, OREGON has been chosen the favorite to win the Pac-12 Conference men’s basketball title in a vote of media members who cover the league. It marks the first time in Conference history that both the men’s & women’s basketball preseason polls have been topped by the same school.
Media have correctly picked the Conference winner 16 times in 29 tries, while the winner has been accurately chosen in 20 of the 34 all-time preseason votes.
2018-19 PAC-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA POLL
Team (First-Place Votes) Pts. 1. Oregon (16) 288 points 2. UCLA (6) 264 3. Washington (2) 249 4. Arizona (1) 205 5. USC 203 6. Arizona State 165 7. Colorado 161 8. Utah 122 9. Stanford 109 10. Oregon State 102 11. California 45 12. Washington State 37
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#PAC12HOOPS IN THE PROS
A total of 69 former Pac-12 student-athletes appeared on 2018-19 NBA opening day rosters. The Conference had representation from each of its 12 members and on 26-of-30 NBA franchises.
Here’s a breakdown of players on NBA opening day rosters by conference (top six):ACC: 83Pac-12: 69SEC: 57Big 12: 37Big Ten: 36Big East: 31
In terms of players per conference membership, the Pac-12 was second-best among the top six leagues:Pac-12: 5.8 per teamACC: 5.5SEC: 4.1Big 12: 3.7Big East: 3.1Big Ten: 2.6
ARIZONA (12)Rondae Hollis-Jefferson ..................Brooklyn NetsRawle Alkins (TW) ........................... Chicago BullsLauri Markkanen ............................. Chicago BullsChanning Frye ........................Cleveland CavaliersStanley Johnson .............................Detroit PatriotsAndre Iguodala ................... Golden State WarriorsSolomon Hill .......................New Orleans PelicansAllonzo Trier (TW)....................... New York KnicksAaron Gordon ................................Orlando MagicJerryd Bayless ..........................Philadelphia 76ersT.J. McConnell .........................Philadelphia 76ersDeandre Ayton ................................ Phoenix Suns
ARIZONA STATE (1)James Harden ...........................Houston Rockets
CALIFORNIA (6)Jabari Bird ..................................... Boston CelticsJaylen Brown ................................. Boston CelticsAllen Crabbe ...................................Brooklyn NetsTyrone Wallace ..................... Los Angeles ClippersIvan Rabb ................................ Memphis GrizzliesRyan Anderson ............................... Phoenix Suns
COLORADO (5)Spencer Dinwiddie ..........................Brooklyn NetsAndre Roberson ...............Oklahoma City ThunderGeorge King (TW) ............................ Phoenix SunsDerrick White ..........................San Antonio SpursAlec Burks ............................................Utah Jazz
OREGON (5)Tyler Dorsey ................................... Atlanta HawksJordan Bell ......................... Golden State WarriorsDillon Brooks ........................... Memphis GrizzliesChris Boucher (TW) .....................Toronto RaptorsTroy Brown ........................... Washington Wizards
OREGON STATE (1)Drew Eubanks (TW) .................San Antonio Spurs
UCLA (17)Zach LaVine .................................... Chicago BullsKevin Love ..............................Cleveland CavaliersThomas Welsh (TW) .....................Denver NuggetsKevon Looney ..................... Golden State WarriorsIke Anigbogu ................................. Indiana PacersDarren Collison ............................. Indiana PacersAaron Holiday ............................... Indiana PacersTJ Leaf .......................................... Indiana PacersLuc Richard Mbah a Moute ................LA ClippersLonzo Ball ...............................Los Angeles LakersTravis Wear (TW) .....................Los Angeles LakersKyle Anderson .......................... Memphis GrizzliesJrue Holiday ........................New Orleans PelicansRussell Westbrook ............Oklahoma City ThunderJonah Bolden ...........................Philadelphia 76ersTrevor Ariza ..................................... Phoenix SunsNorman Powell ............................Toronto Raptors
USC (6)Dewayne Dedmon .......................... Atlanta HawksTaj Gibson .......................Minnesota TimberwolvesNikola Vucevic ...............................Orlando MagicDe’Anthony Melton .......................... Phoenix SunsDeMar DeRozan .......................San Antonio SpursChimezie Metu .........................San Antonio Spurs
UTAH (3)Kyle Kuzma .............................Los Angeles LakersJakob Poeltl .............................San Antonio SpursDelon Wright ................................Toronto Raptors
WASHINGTON (8)Justin Holiday ................................. Chicago BullsIsaiah Thomas .............................Denver NuggetsMarquese Chriss ........................Houston RocketsC.J. Wilcox (TW) ............................ Indiana PacersTerrence Ross ................................Orlando MagicMarkelle Fultz ..........................Philadelphia 76ersDejounte Murray ......................San Antonio SpursQuincy Pondexter ............................ Chicago Bulls
WASHINGTON STATE (2)Aron Baynes .................................. Boston CelticsKlay Thompson ................... Golden State Warriors
u Pac-12 members were well represented by alumni and former players during the 2018 NBA Playoffs with 37 play-ers (2nd only to ACC’s 42) on 13 playoff teams and repre-senting 11-of-12 league programs.
u The 2018 NBA Eastern and Western Conference Finals series between Cleveland and Boston, and Golden State and Houston, featured 12 former Pac-12 standouts, the most of any league.
u For the third straight year, the Pac-12 also led the way in the NBA Finals between the Cleveland Cavaliers and champion Golden State Warriors.
PLAYERS - 6Jordan Bell, OREGON - GSW
Andre Iguodala, ARIZONA - GSWKevon Looney, UCLA - GSW
Kevin Love, UCLA - CLEKlay Thompson, WASHINGTON STATE - GSW
u Seven former Pac-12 men’s basketball standouts were selected in the 2018 NBA Draft, including the No. 1 overall selection in ARIZONA’s Deandre Ayton. It marked the first time in Conference history the league has had the No. 1 pick in the NBA Draft in back-to-back years.
Ayton was the No. 1 overall selection by the Phoenix Suns, joining WASHINGTON’s Markelle Fultz in 2018 and UCLA’s Bill Walton in 1974 and Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) in 1969 as top picks from Conference members. UTAH’s Andrew Bogut (2005) and Bill McGill (1962) were No. 1 picks prior to the Utes joining the Pac-12.
u The seven selections coupled with the 14 picks from last year’s Draft matched the league’s two-year record total of 21 set in 2008-09.
u Over the past six Drafts, the Pac-12 has amassed 49 picks overall and 26 first-round selections, totals which rank second nationally behind the 15-team ACC (62, 36).
u The Pac-12 tied with the SEC with eight selections to both the 2019 NBA All-Star Game and 2019 Rising Stars.
7P A C - 1 2 M E N ’ S B A S K E T B A L L W E E K LY R E L E A S E ( F E B . 5 , 2 0 1 9 )
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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: Tie breaking procedures for determining all tournament seeding will be:1. Two-team tiea. 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 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.
2. Multiple-team tiea. 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 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. If at any point the multiple-team tie is reduced to two teams, the two-team tie-breaking procedure will be applied.c. Won-lost percentage against all Division I opponents.d. Coin toss conducted by the Commissioner or designee.
1P A C - 1 2 M E N ’ S B A S K E T B A L L S C O R E B O A R D
(1) Maui Jim Maui Invitational, Lahaina, Hawaii (Lahaina Civic Center)(2) Las Vegas, Nev. (T-Mobile Arena)
* Pac-12 GameGame times PT
ARIZONA STATE SUN DEVILSOverall: 15-6, .714 // Pac-12: 6-3, .667
NOVEMBERTues., 6 CAL STATE FULLERTON W, 102-94 (OT) Dort - 28Fri., 9 MCNEESE STATE (1) W, 80-52 Dort - 25Mon., 12 LONG BEACH STATE (1) W, 90-58 Martin - 15Fri., 16 at San Francisco CANCELEDMon., 19 vs. #15 Mississippi State (2) W, 72-67 Lawrence - 22Wed., 21 vs. Utah State (2) W, 87-82 Dort - 33Wed., 28 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W, 89-71 Cherry/Dort - 19DECEMBERSat., 1 TEXAS SOUTHERN W, 83-71 White - 19Fri., 7 vs. #6 Nevada (3) L, 66-72 Dort - 24Sat., 15 at Georgia W, 76-74 Martin - 21Mon., 17 at Vanderbilt L, 65-81 Edwards - 14Sat., 22 #1 KANSAS W, 80-76 Edwards - 15Sat., 29 PRINCETON L, 66-67 Martin - 19JANUARYThurs., 3 UTAH* L, 86-96 Martin - 22Sat., 5 COLORADO* W, 83-61 White - 19Wed., 9 at California* W, 80-66 Martin - 24Sat., 12 at Stanford* L, 71-85 Dort - 16Thurs., 17 OREGON STATE* W, 70-67 Edwards - 13Sat., 19 OREGON* W, 78-64 Cheatham - 17Thurs., 24 at UCLA* W, 84-73 Dort - 16Sat., 26 at USC* L, 67-69 White - 11Thurs., 31 ARIZONA* W, 95-88 (OT) Martin - 31FEBRUARYThurs., 7 WASHINGTON STATE* 5 p.m. PAC12Sat., 9 WASHINGTON* 7 p.m. ESPNWed., 13 at Colorado* 7:30 p.m. FS1Sat., 16 at Utah* 7 p.m. FS1Wed., 20 STANFORD* 6 p.m. ESPN/2/USun., 24 CALIFORNIA* 3 p.m. PAC12Thurs., 28 at Oregon* 8 p.m. PAC12MARCHSun., 3 at Oregon State* 5 p.m. ESPNUSat., 9 at Arizona* 1 p.m. CBS13-16 Pac-12 Tournament (4)
(1) MGM Grand Main Event, Campus Games(2) MGM Grand Main Event, Las Vegas, Nev. (T-Mobile Arena)(3) HoopHall LA, Los Angeles, Calif. (STAPLES Center)(4) Las Vegas, Nev. (T-Mobile Arena)
* Pac-12 GameGame times PT
CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARSOverall: 5-16, .238 // Pac-12: 0-9, .000
NOVEMBERFri., 9 vs. Yale (1) L, 59-76 Austin - 18Tues., 13 HAMPTON (2) W, 80-66 Austin - 20Thurs., 15 DETROIT MERCY (2) CANCELED PAC12Mon., 19 vs. St. John’s (3) L, 79-82 McNeill - 21Tues., 20 vs. Temple (3) L, 59-76 McNeill - 12Mon., 26 SANTA CLARA W, 78-66 Bradley - 18DECEMBERSat., 1 at Saint Mary’s (Calif.) L, 71-84 Sueing - 16Wed., 5 SAN FRANCISCO L, 60-79 Kelly - 17Sat., 8 SAN DIEGO STATE W, 89-83 Sueing - 23Sat., 15 CAL POLY W, 67-66 Sueing - 15Wed., 19 at Fresno State L, 73-95 Austin/Sueing - 20Fri., 21 SAN JOSE STATE W, 88-80 McNeill - 22Sat., 29 SEATTLE L, 73-82 Paris - 20JANUARYThurs., 3 at USC* L, 73-82 Sueing - 16Sat., 5 at UCLA* L, 83-98 McNeill - 23Wed., 9 ARIZONA STATE* L, 66-80 Bradley - 19Sat., 12 ARIZONA* L, 65-87 Sueing - 27Thurs., 17 at Washington State* L, 59-82 Sueing - 15Sat., 19 at Washington* L, 52-71 Kelly - 14Thurs., 24 COLORADO* L, 59-68 Austin/Sueing - 13Sat., 26 UTAH* L, 64-82 Sueing - 20FEBRUARYSun., 3 STANFORD* L, 81-84 Sueing - 23Wed., 6 at Oregon* 6:30 p.m. FS1Sat., 9 at Oregon State* 2:30 p.m. PAC12Wed., 13 UCLA* 7 p.m. PAC12Sat., 16 USC* 5 p.m. PAC12Thurs., 21 at Arizona* 6 p.m. FS1Sun., 24 at Arizona State* 3 p.m. PAC12Thurs., 28 WASHINGTON* 8 p.m. FS1MARCHSat., 2 WASHINGTON STATE* 4 p.m. PAC12Thurs., 7 at Stanford* 8 p.m. ESPN2/U13-16 Pac-12 Tournament (4)
NOVEMBERTues., 6 PURDUE FORT WAYNE W, 96-71 Wilkes - 27Fri., 9 LONG BEACH STATE W, 91-80 Brown - 17Fri., 16 SAINT FRANCIS U (1) W, 95-58 Brown - 23Mon., 19 PRESBYTERIAN (1) W, 80-65 Hands - 19Thurs., 22 vs. #11 Michigan State (2) L, 67-87 Wilkes - 15Fri., 23 vs. #7 North Carolina (2) L, 78-94 Wilkes - 22Wed., 28 HAWAI’I W, 80-61 Ali - 23DECEMBERSun., 2 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W, 82-58 Hands/Wilkes - 17Sat., 8 NOTRE DAME W, 65-62 Wilkes - 14Sat., 15 BELMONT L, 72-74 Wilkes - 20Wed., 19 at Cincinnati L, 64-93 Wilkes - 21Sat., 22 vs. #15 Ohio State (3) L, 66-80 Wilkes - 18Sat., 29 LIBERTY L, 58-73 Wilkes - 14JANUARYThurs., 3 STANFORD* W, 92-70 Brown - 17Sat., 5 CALIFORNIA* W, 98-83 Wilkes - 18Thurs., 10 at Oregon* W, 87-84 (OT) Ali - 22Sun., 13 at Oregon State* L, 66-79 Wilkes - 21Sat., 19 at USC* L, 67-80 Ali/Hands - 15Thurs., 24 ARIZONA STATE* L, 73-84 Hands/Wilkes - 15Sat., 26 ARIZONA* W, 90-69 Wilkes - 34Wed., 30 at Washington State* W, 87-67 Ali/Brown/Wilkes - 16FEBRUARYSat., 2 at Washington* L, 55-69 Wilkes - 20Wed., 6 COLORADO* 6 p.m. PAC12Sat., 9 UTAH* 2 p.m. FOXWed., 13 at California* 7 p.m. PAC12Sat., 16 at Stanford* 7 p.m. ESPN/2/UThurs., 21 OREGON STATE* 8 p.m. FS1Sat., 23 OREGON* 7 p.m. ESPN/2Thurs., 28 USC* 6 p.m. ESPN/2/UMARCHThurs., 7 at Colorado* 6 p.m. ESPN2/USat., 9 at Utah* 4 p.m. PAC1213-16 Pac-12 Tournament (4)
(1) Las Vegas Invitational, Campus Games(2) Las Vegas Invitational, Las Vegas, Nev. (Orleans Arena)(3) CBS Sports Classic, Chicago, Ill. (United Center)(4) Las Vegas, Nev. (T-Mobile Arena)
* Pac-12 GameGame times PT
OREGON STATE BEAVERSOverall: 14-7, .667 // Pac-12: 6-3, .667
NOVEMBERTues., 6 UC RIVERSIDE W, 72-59 Tinkle - 19Sat., 10 WYOMING W, 83-64 Tinkle - 28Fri., 16 vs. Old Dominion (1) W, 61-56 S. Thompson Jr. - 17Sat./Sun., 17/18 vs. Missouri (1) L, 63-69 Tinkle - 17Mon., 19 vs. Pennsylvania (1) W, 74-58 Tinkle - 32Sun., 25 at Long Beach State W, 75-72 E. Thompson - 18DECEMBERSat., 1 MISSOURI STATE W, 101-77 S. Thompson Jr. - 25Sun., 9 at Saint Louis L, 61-65 E. Thompson - 22Sat., 15 vs. Texas A&M (2) L, 64-67 E. Thompson - 20Mon., 17 PEPPERDINE W, 82-67 Tinkle - 21Fri., 21 KENT STATE L, 63-66 Tinkle - 20Sat., 29 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT W, 80-59 Tinkle - 20JANUARYSat., 5 at Oregon* W, 77-72 Tinkle - 28Thurs., 10 USC* W, 79-74 (OT) S. Thompson Jr. - 34Sun., 13 UCLA* W, 79-66 E. Thompson/S. Thompson Jr. - 17Thurs., 17 at Arizona State* L, 67-70 E. Thompson/Tinkle - 21Sat., 19 at Arizona* L, 71-82 Tinkle - 25Thurs., 24 WASHINGTON STATE* W, 90-77 S. Thompson Jr. - 22Sat., 26 WASHINGTON* L, 69-79 S. Thompson Jr. - 30Thurs., 31 at Colorado* W, 76-74 S. Thompson Jr. - 21FEBRUARYSat., 2 at Utah* W, 81-72 Tinkle - 31Thurs., 7 STANFORD* 7 p.m. PAC12Sat., 9 CALIFORNIA* 2:30 p.m. PAC12Sat., 16 OREGON* 7:30 p.m. PAC12Thurs., 21 at UCLA* 8 p.m. FS1Sat., 23 at USC* 3 p.m. PAC12Thurs., 28 ARIZONA* 6 p.m. FS1MARCHSun., 3 ARIZONA STATE* 5 p.m. ESPNUWed., 6 at Washington* 7 p.m. PAC12Sat., 9 at Washington State* 12 p.m. PAC1213-16 Pac-12 Tournament (3)
(1) Paradise Jam, St. Thomas, U.S.V.I. (UVI Sports and Fitness Center)(2) Dam City Classic, Portland, Ore. (Moda Center)(3) Las Vegas, Nev. (T-Mobile Arena)
(1) Hall of Fame Classic, Kansas City, Mo. (Sprint Center)(2) HoopHall LA, Los Angeles, Calif. (STAPLES Center)(3) Tulsa, OK (BOK Center)(4) Las Vegas, Nev. (T-Mobile Arena)
NOVEMBERThurs., 8 MAINE W, 75-61 Barefield - 18Mon., 12 at Minnesota L, 69-78 Barefield/Hendrix - 14Thurs., 15 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W, 98-63 Van Dyke - 16Thurs., 22 vs. Hawaii (1) L, 79-90 Battin/Tillman - 16Fri., 23 vs. Grand Canyon (1) W, 75-66 Barefield - 26Sun., 25 vs. Northwestern (1) L, 57-79 Barefield - 15DECEMBERSat., 1 TULSA W, 69-64 Barefield/Gach - 15Sat., 8 vs. BYU (2) L, 59-74 Barefield - 16Sat., 15 at #19 Kentucky L, 61-88 Gach - 22Mon., 17 FLORIDA A&M W, 93-64 Van Dyke - 20Fri., 21 NORTHERN ARIZONA W, 76-62 Barefield - 15Sat., 29 #6 NEVADA L, 71-86 Barefield - 33JANUARYThurs., 3 at Arizona State* W, 96-86 Barefield - 24Sat., 5 at Arizona* L, 81-84 (OT) Barefield - 26Thurs., 10 WASHINGTON* L, 53-69 Johnson - 12Sat., 12 WASHINGTON STATE* W, 88-70 Allen - 15Sun., 20 COLORADO* W, 78-69 Barefield - 22Thurs., 24 at Stanford* W, 70-66 Barefield - 18Sat., 26 at California* W, 82-64 Barefield - 21Thurs., 31 OREGON* L, 72-78 Barefield/Tillman - 16FEBRUARYSat., 2 OREGON STATE* L, 72-81 Allen - 24Wed., 6 at USC* 8 p.m. PAC12Sat., 9 at UCLA* 2 p.m. FOXThurs., 14 ARIZONA* 6 p.m. ESPN2/USat., 16 ARIZONA STATE* 7 p.m. FS1Wed., 20 at Washington* 8 p.m. FS1Sat., 23 at Washington State* 5 p.m. PAC12MARCHSat., 2 at Colorado* 3 p.m. ESPNUThurs., 7 USC* 7 p.m. FS1Sat., 9 UCLA* 4 p.m. PAC1213-16 Pac-12 Tournament (3)
(1) Wooden Legacy, Fullerton, Calif. (Titan Gym)(2) Beehive Classic, Salt Lake City, Utah (Vivint Smart Home Arena)(3) Las Vegas, Nev. (T-Mobile Arena)
* Pac-12 GameGame times PT
WASHINGTON HUSKIESOverall: 18-4, .818 // Pac-12: 9-0, 1.000
NOVEMBERTues., 6 WESTERN KENTUCKY W, 73-55 Dickerson - 18Fri., 9 at #11 Auburn L, 66-88 Nowell - 16Mon., 12 SAN DIEGO W, 66-63 Nowell - 18Sun., 18 vs. Santa Clara (1) W, 82-68 Nowell - 32Tues., 20 vs. Texas A&M (1) W, 71-67 Dickerson - 24Wed., 21 vs. Minnesota (1) L, 66-68 Dickerson - 28Tues., 27 EASTERN WASHINGTON W, 83-59 Green - 25DECEMBERSun., 2 UC SANTA BARBARA W, 67-63 Dickerson - 22Wed., 5 at #1 Gonzaga L, 79-81 Nowell - 26Sun., 9 SEATTLE W, 70-62 Nowell - 18Sat., 15 vs. #13 Virginia Tech (2) L, 61-73 Thybulle - 16Fri., 21 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 57-41 Dickerson/Thybulle - 12JANUARYTues., 1 CAL STATE FULLERTON W, 84-76 Nowell - 20Sat., 5 WASHINGTON STATE* W, 85-67 Crisp - 23Thurs., 10 at Utah* W, 69-53 Carter - 18Sat., 12 at Colorado* W, 77-70 Nowell - 19Thurs., 17 STANFORD* W, 80-64 Nowell - 22Sat., 19 CALIFORNIA* W, 71-52 Green - 17Thurs., 24 at Oregon* W, 61-56 Nowell - 20Sat., 26 at Oregon State* W, 79-69 Nowell - 19Wed., 30 USC* W, 75-62 Dickerson - 21FEBRUARYSat., 2 UCLA* W, 69-55 Crisp/Nowell - 15Thurs., 7 at Arizona* 6 p.m. ESPN2Sat., 9 at Arizona State* 7 p.m. ESPNSat., 16 at Washington State* 5 p.m. ESPNUWed., 20 UTAH* 8 p.m. FS1Sat., 23 COLORADO* 7:30 p.m. PAC12Thurs., 28 at California* 8 p.m. FS1MARCHSun., 3 at Stanford* 1 p.m. ESPN2Wed., 6 OREGON STATE* 7 p.m. PAC12Sat., 9 OREGON* 7 p.m. ESPN13-16 Pac-12 Tournament (3)
(1) Vancouver Showcase, Vancouver, B.C. (Vancouver Convention Centre)(2) Boardwalk Classic, Atlantic City, N.J. (Boardwalk Hall)(3) Las Vegas, Nev. (T-Mobile Arena)
* Pac-12 GameGame times PT
WASHINGTON STATE COUGARSOverall: 8-14, .364 // Pac-12: 1-8, .111
NOVEMBERSun., 11 NICHOLLS STATE W, 89-72 Franks - 31Wed., 14 at Seattle U L, 69-78 Wade - 17Mon., 19 CAL POLY W, 84-70 Franks - 30Sat., 24 DELAWARE STATE W, 80-52 Franks - 24Tues., 27 CSUN W, 103-94 Elleby - 23DECEMBERSat., 1 at New Mexico State L, 63-69 Elleby - 18Wed., 5 IDAHO W, 90-70 Franks - 22Sun., 9 vs. Montana State (1) L, 90-95 Franks - 25Mon., 17 RIDER (2) W, 94-80 Franks - 25Wed., 19 SIUE (2) W, 89-73 Elleby/Franks - 18Sat., 22 vs. San Diego (3) L, 75-82 Franks - 22Sun., 23 vs. New Mexico State (3) L, 72-75 Elleby - 20Sat., 29 vs. Santa Clara (4) L, 71-79 Elleby/Cannon - 19JANUARYSat., 5 at Washington* L, 67-85 Elleby - 26Thurs., 10 at Colorado* L, 60-92 Cannon - 14Sat., 12 at Utah* L, 70-88 Elleby - 21Thurs., 17 CALIFORNIA* W, 82-59 Franks - 24Sat., 19 STANFORD* L, 66-78 Elleby - 18Thurs., 24 at Oregon State* L, 77-90 Elleby - 21Sun., 27 at Oregon* L, 58-78 Franks - 19Wed., 30 UCLA* L, 67-87 Franks - 21FEBRUARYSat., 2 USC* L, 84-93 Franks - 25Thurs., 7 at Arizona State* 5 p.m. PAC12Sat., 9 at Arizona* 4:30 p.m. PAC12Sat., 16 WASHINGTON* 5 p.m. ESPNUWed., 20 COLORADO* 7 p.m. PAC12Sat., 23 UTAH* 5 p.m. PAC12Thurs., 28 at Stanford* 6 p.m. PAC12MARCHSat., 2 at California* 4 p.m. PAC12Wed., 6 OREGON* 8 p.m. FS1Sat., 9 OREGON STATE* 12 p.m. PAC1213-16 Pac-12 Tournament (5)
(1) Kennewick, Wash. (Toyota Center)(2) Las Vegas Classic, Campus Games(3) Las Vegas Classic, Las Vegas, Nev. (Orleans Arena)(4) Spokane, Wash. (Spokane Arena)(5) Las Vegas, Nev. (T-Mobile Arena)