For Immediate Release \\ Tuesday, February 11, 2020 Contact \\ Natalia Ciccone ([email protected]); Christie Aguilar ([email protected])

2019-20 PAC-12 WOMEN’S STANDINGS

Conference Overall W L PCT H A W L PCT H A N STREAK LAST 5 TOP 10 TOP 25 Oregon 11 1 .917 2-0 4-1 22 2 .917 13-0 7-1 2-1 W10 5-0 5-1 1-1 UCLA 10 2 .833 5-0 5-2 21 2 .913 11-0 9-2 1-0 W3 4-1 -- 2-1 Stanford 10 2 .833 6-1 4-1 21 3 .875 13-1 5-2 3-0 W1 4-1 1-2 3-0 Arizona 8 4 .667 3-2 6-2 19 4 .826 10-2 9-2 0-0 W1 4-1 2-4 2-0 Oregon State 7 5 .583 4-3 3-2 19 5 .792 12-3 4-2 3-0 L1 3-2 0-3 3-1 Arizona State 6 6 .500 3-2 4-3 16 8 .667 10-2 4-5 2-1 L3 1-4 2-4 0-2 Utah 5 7 .417 1-4 3-4 12 11 .522 5-6 5-5 2-0 W2 2-3 0-5 -- USC 4 8 .333 3-2 1-6 12 11 .522 8-3 3-7 1-1 L1 3-2 1-3 0-5 Washington State 4 8 .333 2-5 2-3 11 13 .458 7-6 3-4 1-3 L1 2-3 0-5 0-6 Colorado 3 9 .250 1-2 2-7 14 9 .609 7-4 6-5 1-0 L4 1-4 0-6 -- Washington 3 9 .250 1-5 2-3 11 12 .478 5-9 3-3 3-0 W1 1-4 0-3 0-2 California 1 11 .083 0-7 1-4 9 14 .391 7-8 2-6 0-0 L2 1-4 0-6 1-2

THIS WEEK IN PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL UPCOMING SCHEDULE Friday, February 14 • Just three weeks remain in the regular season and teams are jockeying for po- Washington at #12/12 Arizona...... P12N...... 7 p.m. MT sition in a tough league that boasts the No. 1 Conference RPI, 10 teams with RPI Washington State at #22/24 Arizona State...... P12N...... 7 p.m. MT better than 100 and six nationally-ranked teams. With still plenty of games left California at Colorado...... P12N...... 7 p.m. MT to be played, Pac-12 teams look to clinch a top-four seed and a first-round bye #3/3 Oregon at #7/8 UCLA...... P12N...... 8 p.m. PT at the Pac-12 Tournament at Mandalay Events Center in Las Vegas, March 5-8. #11/11 Oregon State at USC...... P12N...... 7 p.m. PT #8/7 Stanford at Utah...... P12N...... 7 p.m. MT • For the fifth week in a row, the Pac-12 has six teams ranked in the polls with five appearing in the top 12. The Ducks are No. 3 in both theAssociated Press Sunday, February 16 and USA Today/WBCA Coaches polls, receiving three first-place vote by the Washington State at #12/12 Arizona...... P12N...... 12 p.m. MT coaches. UCLA is No. 7 in the AP and No. 8 in the coaches poll, while STAN- Washington at #22/24 Arizona State...... P12N...... 12 p.m. MT FORD comes in at No. 8/7. OREGON STATE slipped to No. 11/11 and ARIZONA California at Utah...... P12N...... 12 p.m. MT is close behind at No. 12/12. ARIZONA STATE rounds out the six at No. 22/24. #8/7 Stanford at Colorado...... P12N...... 12 p.m. MT #3/3 Oregon at USC...... P12N...... 1 p.m. PT • The Bruins prepare to host a pair of top-15 showdowns, facing league-leading Ducks, who have won their last 10, on Friday, Feb. 14 on Pac-12 Networks. Monday, February 17 UCLA will then turnaround to face OSU on Monday, Feb. 17 on ESPN2. #11/11 Oregon State at #7/8 UCLA...... ESPN2...... 6 p.m. PT * game times local to site; P12N indiciates Pac-12 Networks. Live stream of • A national-best nine from the Pac-12 were named to the Citizen Naismith Tro- games is available on the Pac-12 Now app and pac-12.com. phy Midseason Team. Five league teams are represented on the list, including Oregon which had three players named. Oregon State and Stanford each had RECENT RESULTS two named, including a newcomer to the list, the Cardinal’s Lexie Hull. Arizona Friday, February 7 and UCLA each had one named, as well. #12/12 Arizona at #3/3 Oregon...... ORE, 85-52 #19/21 Arizona State at #9/9 Oregon State...... OSU, 64-62 • UCLA’s , a Naismith Trophy midseason honoree, was voted USC at California...... USC, 75-67 the Pac-12 Player of the Week after leading the Bruins to a top-10 upset last Colorado at Washington State...... WSU, 69-59 week. UTAH’s Brynna Maxwell was tabbed the Pac-12 Freshman of the Week #10/10 UCLA at #6/6 Stanford...... UCLA, 79-69 after helping the Utes to a pair of victories. Utah at Washington...... UTAH, 74-65

• No. 5 all-time in the NCAA, Oregon’s needs just three assists Sunday, February 9 for her career No. 1,000. Only four players in NCAA Division I women’s bas- #12/12 Arizona at #9/9 Oregon State...... ARIZ, 65-58 (OT) ketball history have reached the milestone. With that that milestone, she would #19/21 Arizona State at #3/3 Oregon...... ORE, 79-48 also become just the second player in NCAA women’s basketball DI history with #10/10 UCLA at California...... UCLA, 74-70 (OT) 2,000 points and 1,000 assists. Only Courtney Vandersloot has achieved that Colorado at Washington...... WASH, 61-52 feat when she played for current Ducks head coach Kelly Graves at Gonzaga USC at #6/6 Stanford...... STAN, 79-59 from 2008-11. Utah at Washington State...... WSU, 78-66 • Oregon’s Ionescu and Ruthy Hebard, and Oregon State’s Mikayla Pivec were named finalists for the Senior CLASS Award, presented to the top senior with 2020 PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TOURMAMENT notable achievements on and off the court. Thursday-Sunday, March 5-8, 2020 The credential site to apply for media credentials for the Pac-12 Women’s Bas- • Five Pac-12 student-athletes appear on the first two Basketball Hall of Fame/ ketball Tournament in Las Vegas is now live at www.sportssystems.com/Pac-12. WBCA watch lists which were narrowed to 10 each and were announced this Application deadline is Friday, February 28, 2020. week. Fan voting for the “Starting Five” opens on Friday. 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2 Pac-12 Women’s Basketball // February 11, 2020 PAC-12 vs. OTHER CONFERENCES 2020 PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL America East...... 1-0 American Athletic...... 3-2 TOURNAMENT Atlantic Coast...... 4-2 MANDALAY BAY EVENTS CENTER Atlantic Sun...... 2-0 Atlantic 10...... 0-0 LAS VEGAS, NEV. Big East...... 3-2 THURSDAY-SUNDAY, MARCH 5-8 Big Sky...... 11-0 After a successful first year in Las Vegas, the 19th-annual Pac-12 Big South...... 0-0 Women’s Basketball Tournament presented by New York Life returns, Big Ten...... 4-4 this season heading to the Mandalay Bay Events Center from March Big 12...... 3-2 5-8, 2020, and will continue to receive unprecendented television Big West...... 15-2 coverage as each game of the tournament is scheduled to be tele- vised either on the Pac-12 Networks or ESPN2. Colonial Athletic...... 1-0 Conference USA...... 4-0 The tournament made its debut in 2002 and has been held annu- Horizon League...... 0-0 ally since. The University of Oregon campus played host the first sea- Independents...... 0-0 son. The Conference’s premier women’s sporting event then moved to Ivy League...... 1-1 HP Pavilion in San Jose for a six-year run (2003-08). It spent four years (2008-2012) in Los Angeles, with Galen Center playing host. The final two-year run in L.A. saw it combined with Metro Atlantic Athletic...... 3-0 the men’s tournament and the semifinal and championship games were played at the STAPLES Center. Mid-American...... 0-0 Mid-Eastern...... 2-0 The tournament then moved to Seattle’s Key Arena for a record-setting six years from 2013-2018 where Missouri Valley...... 3-0 attendance numbers grew each year, including the first-ever sold-out session. Mountain West...... 10-0 The winner of the 12-team tournament receives the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Division I Northeast...... 0-0 Women’s Basketball Championship. The tournament seeds and Conference Champion are determined by Ohio Valley...... 2-0 the 18-game regular-season Pac-12 schedule. Patriot League...... 2-0 THURSDAY, MARCH 5 - FIRST ROUND - PAC-12 NETWORKS Southeastern...... 5-4 Game 1: #5 Seed vs. #12 Seed, 11:30 a.m. PT Southern...... 0-0 Game 2: #8 Seed vs. #9 Seed, 2 p.m. PT Southland...... 0-0 Game 3: #7 Seed vs. #10 Seed, 6 p.m. PT Southwestern...... 4-0 Game 4: #6 Seed vs. #11 Seed, 8:30 p.m. PT Summit League...... 5-1 Sun Belt...... 1-0 FRIDAY, MARCH 6 - QUARTERFINALS • PAC-12 NETWORKS West Coast...... 13-1 Game 5: Gm 1 Winner vs. #4 Seed, 11:30 a.m. PT Western Athletic...... 7-0 Game 6: Gm 2 Winner vs. #1 Seed, 2 p.m. Game 7: Gm 3 Winner vs. #2 Seed, 5 p.m. PT Total...... 115-22 (.839) Game 8: Gm 4 Winner vs. #3 Seed, 8:30 p.m. PT vs. Ranked Opponents...... 10-8 (.556)

SATURDAY, MARCH 7 - SEMIFINALS • PAC-12 NETWORKS NON-CONFERENCE SLATE Game 9: Semifinal #1, 6 p.m. PT Game 10: Semifinal #2, 8:30 p.m. PT Reg. Season # NCAA Highest Year Record Teams Finish SUNDAY, MARCH 8 - CHAMPIONSHIP • ESPN2 18-19 108-27 (.801) 6 Final Four Game 11: Championship Game, 5 p.m. PT 17-18 98-39 (.713) 6 Elite Eight All times subject to change. 16-17 117-21 (.848) 7 Final Four 15-16 108-28 (.794) 5 Final Four (2) 14-15 102-52 (.662) 5 Sweet Sixteen 13-14 107-53 (.669) 5 Final Four PAC-12 COACHES’ CAREER RECORDS 12-13 91-47 (.658) 4 Final Four 11-12 99-36 (.733) 2 Final Four ...... School (Yrs.)...... Overall...... Pac-12 10-11 75-34 (.688) 2 Final Four , ARIZ...... 63-57 (4)...... 63-57 (4)...... 22-34 09-10 72-40 (.643) 2 Nat’l Champ Charli Turner Thorne, ASU...... 460-265 (23)...... 500-305 (26)...... 237-165 08-09 72-38 (.655) 3 Final Four Charmin Smith, CAL...... 9-14 (1)...... 9-14 (1)...... 1-11 07-08 65-47 (.580) 3 Nat’l Champ JR Payne, COLO...... 58-59 (4)...... 159-172 (11)...... 15-51 06-07 70-38 (.648) 4 Elite Eight Kelly Graves, ORE*...... 146-54 (7)...... 528-216 (23)...... 66-36 05-06 67-27 (.713) 6 Elite Eight Scott Reuck, OSU*...... 224-102 (10)...... 224-102 (10)...... 111-63 04-05 63-33 (.656) 5 Elite Eight 03-04 62-31 (.667) 3 Elite Eight Tara VanDerveer, STAN...... 936-199 (34)...... 1,088-250 (41)...... 507-80 02-03 56-36 (.609) 3 Second Rd Cori Close, UCLA...... 193-101 (9)...... 193-101 (9)...... 101-55 01-02 52-44 (.542) 2 Sweet 16 Mark Trakh, USC...... 139-99 (8)...... 442-302 (25)...... 72-76 00-01 61-44 (.581) 4 Elite Eight Lynne Roberts, UTAH*...... 84-65 (5)...... 219-209 (14)...... 35-49 99-00 61-47 (.565) 4 Second Rd Jody Wynn, WASH...... 29-56 (3)...... 166-175 (10)...... 6-41 98-99 60-37 (.619) 4 Elite Eight Kamie Ethridge, WSU...... 20-34 (2)...... 103-78 (6)...... 8-22 97-98 53-36 (.596) 5 Sweet 16 * Division I records only 96-97 68-29 (.701) 5 Final Four 95-96 65-30 (.684) 3 Final Four 94-95 70-28 (.714) 5 Final Four 93-94 61-28 (.685) 5 Elite Eight 92-93 64-29 (.688) 4 Sweet 16 91-92 75-24 (.758) 5 Nat’l Chmp 90-91 70-32 (.686) 4 Final Four 89-90 69-35 (.663) 4 Nat’l Chmp 88-89 60-44 (.577) 2 Elite Eight 87-88 68-38 (.642) 3 Sweet 16 86-87 74-26 (.740) 3 Second Rd

Pac-12 Women’s Basketball // February 11, 2020 Pac-12 Women’s Basketball // February 11, 2020 3 NATIONAL RECOGNITION PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TELEVISION SCHEDULE Pac-12 women’s basketball will again have unprecedented television exposure this season, with more than ESPNW PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR 125 games televised in 2019-20, the most ever, including televising all 108 league matchups, 104 of which Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon will be on Pac-12 Networks and four on ESPN Network. The season culminates with the 2020 Pac-12 Women’s Basketball Tournament presented by New York Life in Las Vegas, with the championship game on AP PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN March 8 on ESPN2. In addition to the hundreds of live televised Pac-12 sporting events, Pac-12 Networks Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon subscribers can watch live events on the Pac-12 Now app and pac-12.com, as well as on-demand content on the web at pac-12.com. WATCH LIST (PG) Japreece Dean, UCLA (mid) Day...... Matchup...... Network... Time (PT) Day...... Matchup...... Network... Time (PT) Dru Gylten, Utah Sat., 11/9...... UC Irvine at Oregon State...... PAC12...... 6:00 p.m. Fri., 2/7...... Arizona at Oregon...... PAC12...... 6:00 p.m. Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon (mid) Tues., 11/26...Yale at UCLA...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. Fri., 2/7...... USC at California...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. Sun., 12/8...... South Dakota State at Oregon...... PAC12.... 12:00 p.m. Fri., 2/7...... Colorado at Washington State...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. , Oregon State (mid) Sat., 12/14...... New Mexico at Arizona State...... PAC12...... 1:00 p.m. Fri., 2/7...... Utah at Washington...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. Sat., 12/14...... Santa Clara at California...... PAC12...... 4:30 p.m. Fri., 2/7...... Arizona State at Oregon State...... PAC12...... 8:00 p.m. ANN MEYERS DRYSDALE AWARD () Sat., 12/14...... Utah State at Oregon State...... PAC12...... 7:30 p.m. Fri., 2/7...... UCLA at Stanford...... PAC12...... 8:00 p.m. Aari McDonald, Arizona (mid) Sun., 12/15....UC Irvine at Washington State...... PAC12...... 4:30 p.m. Sun., 2/9...... Arizona at Oregon State...... PAC12.... 12:00 p.m. Amber Melgoza, Washington Sun., 12/15....Ohio State at Stanford...... PAC12...... 5:30 p.m. Sun., 2/9...... USC at Stanford...... PAC12.... 12:00 p.m. Wed., 12/18....Tennessee at Stanford...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. Sun., 2/9...... Colorado at Washington...... PAC12.... 12:00 p.m. Minyon Moore, Oregon Sun., 12/29....Arizona at Arizona State...... PAC12.....11:00 a.m. Sun., 2/9...... Utah at Washington State...... PAC12.... 12:00 p.m. , USC Sun., 12/29....Colorado at Utah...... PAC12...... 1:00 p.m. Sun., 2/9...... Arizona State at Oregon...... PAC12...... 2:00 p.m. , Stanford (mid) Sun., 12/29....USC at UCLA...... PAC12...... 1:00 p.m. Sun., 2/9...... UCLA at California...... PAC12...... 2:00 p.m. Sun., 12/29....Washington at Washington State..PAC12...... 2:00 p.m. Fri., 2/14...... California at Colorado...... PAC12...... 6:00 p.m. (Small Forward) Fri., 1/3...... Utah at Oregon State...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. Fri., 2/14...... Stanford at Utah...... PAC12...... 6:00 p.m. Fri., 1/3...... Arizona at USC...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. Fri., 2/14...... Washington at Arizona...... PAC12...... 6:00 p.m. DiJonai Carrington, Stanford Fri., 1/3...... Washington at California...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. Fri., 2/14...... Washington St. at Arizona St...... PAC12...... 6:00 p.m. Borislava Hristova, Washington State Fri., 1/3...... Washington State at Stanford...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. Fri., 2/14...... Oregon State at USC...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. Michael Onyenwere, UCLA Fri., 1/3...... Colorado at Oregon...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. Fri., 2/14...... Oregon at UCLA...... PAC12...... 8:00 p.m. Mikayla Pivec, Oregon State Fri., 1/3...... Arizona State at UCLA...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. Sun., 2/16...... California at Utah...... PAC12.....11:00 a.m. Satou Sabally, Oregon Sun., 1/5...... Arizona at UCLA...... PAC12.... 12:00 p.m. Sun., 2/16...... Stanford at Colorado...... PAC12.....11:00 a.m. Sun., 1/5...... Washington State at California...... PAC12.... 12:00 p.m. Sun., 2/16...... Washington at Arizona State...... PAC12.....11:00 a.m. Sun., 1/5...... Colorado at Oregon State...... PAC12.... 12:00 p.m. Sun., 2/16...... Washington State at Arizona...... PAC12.....11:00 a.m. KATRINA MCCLAIN AWARD (Power Forward) Sun., 1/5...... Utah at Oregon...... PAC12...... 2:00 p.m. Sun., 2/16...... Oregon at USC...... PAC12...... 1:00 p.m. Francesca Belibi, Stanford Sun., 1/5...... Arizona State at USC...... PAC12...... 2:00 p.m. Mon., 2/17...... Oregon State at UCLA...... ESPN2...... 6:00 p.m. Ruthy Hebard, Oregon Sun., 1/5...... Washington at Stanford...... PAC12...... 2:00 p.m. Fri., 2/21...... Arizona at Utah...... PAC12...... 6:00 p.m. Cate Reese, Arizona Fri., 1/10...... Oregon at Arizona State...... PAC12...... 5:00 p.m. Fri., 2/21...... Arizona State at Colorado...... PAC12...... 6:00 p.m. Fri., 1/10...... USC at Colorado...... PAC12...... 6:00 p.m. Fri., 2/21...... Oregon at California...... PAC12...... 6:00 p.m. Fri., 1/10...... UCLA at Utah...... PAC12...... 6:00 p.m. Fri., 2/21...... USC at Washington...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. AWARD (Center) Fri., 1/10...... Oregon State at Arizona...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. Fri., 2/21...... UCLA at Washington State...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. Maya Dodson, Stanford Fri., 1/10...... California at Stanford...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. Fri., 2/21...... Oregon State at Stanford...... PAC12...... 8:00 p.m. Sat., 1/11...... Washington State at Washington..PAC12.... 12:30 p.m. Sun., 2/23...... Arizona at Colorado...... PAC12.....11:00 a.m. NAISMITH AWARD WATCH LIST Sun., 1/12...... USC at Utah...... PAC12.....11:00 a.m. Sun., 2/23...... Arizona State at Utah...... PAC12.....11:00 a.m. Sun., 1/12...... UCLA at Colorado...... PAC12.....11:00 a.m. Sun., 2/23...... USC at Washington State...... PAC12.....11:30 a.m. Erin Boley, Oregon (pre) Sun., 1/12...... Oregon at Arizona...... PAC12.....11:00 a.m. Sun., 2/23...... UCLA at Washington...... PAC12.... 12:00 p.m. DiJonai Carrington, Stanford (pre) Sun., 1/12...... Oregon State at Arizona State...... PAC12...... 1:00 p.m. Sun., 2/23...... Oregon State at California...... PAC12...... 2:00 p.m. Japreece Dean, UCLA (pre) Sun., 1/12...... Stanford at California...... PAC12...... 5:00 p.m. Mon., 2/24...... Oregon at Stanford...... ESPN2...... 6:00 p.m. Ruthy Hebard, Oregon (pre, mid) Thur., 1/16...... Stanford at Oregon...... ESPN...... 6:00 p.m. Fri., 2/28...... Stanford at Arizona...... PAC12...... 5:00 p.m. Lexie Hull, Stanford (mid) Fri., 1/17...... Utah at Colorado...... PAC12...... 5:30 p.m. Fri., 2/28...... Washington at Oregon State...... PAC12...... 6:00 p.m. Fri., 1/17...... Arizona at Washington State...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. Fri., 2/28...... Utah at USC...... PAC12...... 6:00 p.m. Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon (pre, mid) Fri., 1/17...... Arizona State at Washington...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. Fri., 2/28...... California at Arizona State...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. Aari McDonald, Arizona (pre, mid) Fri., 1/17...... California at Oregon State...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. Fri., 2/28...... Colorado at UCLA...... PAC12...... 8:00 p.m. Michaela Onyenwere, UCLA (pre, mid) Fri., 1/17...... UCLA at USC...... PAC12...... 7:30 p.m. Fri., 2/28...... Washington State at Oregon...... PAC12...... 8:00 p.m. Mikayla Pivec, Oregon State (pre, mid) Sun., 1/19...... Stanford at Oregon State...... PAC12.... 12:00 p.m. Sun., 3/1...... California at Arizona...... PAC12.....11:00 a.m. Satou Sabally, Oregon (pre, mid) Sun., 1/19...... Arizona at Washington...... PAC12.... 12:00 p.m. Sun., 3/1...... Stanford at Arizona State...... PAC12.....11:00 a.m. Sun., 1/19...... Arizona St. at Washington St...... PAC12.... 12:00 p.m. Sun., 3/1...... Washington at Oregon...... PAC12.... 12:00 p.m. Destiny Slocum, Oregon State (pre, mid) Sun., 1/19...... California at Oregon...... PAC12...... 2:00 p.m. Sun., 3/1...... Washington State at Oregon State. PAC12.... 12:00 p.m. Kiana Williams, Stanford (pre, mid) Fri., 1/24...... Utah at California...... PAC12.... 12:00 p.m. Sun., 3/1...... Colorado at USC...... PAC12.... 12:00 p.m. Fri., 1/24...... Arizona State at Arizona...... PAC12...... 5:00 p.m. Sun., 3/1...... Utah at UCLA...... PAC12...... 1:00 p.m. WOODEN AWARD WATCH LIST Fri., 1/24...... Oregon State at Oregon...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. DiJonai Carrington, Stanford (pre) Fri., 1/24...... Washington at UCLA...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. PAC-12 TOURNAMENT Fri., 1/24...... Washington State at USC...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. Ruthy Hebard, Oregon (pre, mid, late season) March 5-8, 2020 • Las Vegas, Nev. Fri., 1/24...... Colorado at Stanford...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. Thursday, March 5 Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon (pre, mid, late season) Sun., 1/26...... Washington at USC...... PAC12.... 12:00 p.m. Game 1 ...... First Round...... PAC12.....11:30 a.m. Aari McDonald, Arizona (pre, mid, late season) Sun., 1/26...... Washington State at UCLA...... PAC12.... 12:00 p.m. Game 2...... First Round...... PAC12...... 2 p.m. Michaela Onyenwere, UCLA (pre, mid, late season) Sun., 1/26...... Colorado at California...... PAC12.... 12:00 p.m. Game 3...... First Round...... PAC12...... 6 p.m. Game 4...... First Round...... PAC12...... 8:30 p.m. Mikayla Pivec, Oregon State (pre, mid, late season) Sun., 1/26...... Utah at Stanford...... PAC12.... 12:00 p.m. Sat., 1/26...... Oregon at Oregon State...... ESPN2...... 1:00 p.m. Friday, March 6 Satou Sabally, Oregon (pre, mid, late season) Thur., 1/30...... Oregon State at Colorado...... PAC12...... 5:00 p.m. Game 5...... Quarterfinal...... PAC12.....11:30 a.m. Destiny Slocum, Oregon State (pre, midseason) Thur., 1/30...... Oregon at Utah...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. Game 6...... Quarterfinal...... PAC12...... 2 p.m. Kiana Williams, Stanford (pre) Fri., 1/31...... USC at Arizona State...... PAC12.....11:00 a.m. Game 7...... Quarterfinal...... PAC12...... 6 p.m. Fri., 1/31...... UCLA at Arizona...... PAC12...... 5:00 p.m. Game 8...... Quarterfinal...... PAC12...... 8:30 p.m. WADE WATCH Fri., 1/31...... California at Washington State...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. Fri., 1/31...... Stanford at Washington...... PAC12...... 7:00 p.m. Saturday, March 7 DiJonai Carrington, Stanford Sat., 2/1...... Oregon State at Utah...... PAC12.....11:00 a.m. Game 9...... Semifinal...... PAC12...... 6 p.m. Ruthy Hebard, Oregon Sat., 2/1...... Oregon at Colorado...... PAC12...... 1:00 p.m. Game 10...... Semifinal...... PAC12...... 8:30 p.m. Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon Sun., 2/2...... USC at Arizona...... PAC12.....11:00 a.m. Sunday, March 8 Sun., 2/2...... UCLA at Arizona State...... PAC12.....11:00 a.m. Aari McDonald, Arizona Game 11...... Championship Game...... ESPN2 ...... 5 p.m. Michaela Onyenwere, UCLA Sun., 2/2...... Stanford at Washington State...... PAC12.... 12:00 p.m. Sun., 2/2...... California at Washington...... PAC12.... 12:00 p.m. Mikayla Pivec, Oregon State Satou Sabally, Oregon Destiny Slocum, Oregon State Kiana Williams, Stanford

4 Pac-12 Women’s Basketball // February 11, 2020 PAC-12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CONTACTS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Michaela Onyenwere, Jr., F, UCLA (Aurora, Colo.) 2 GP, 25.0 ppg, .545 FG (18-33), .846 FT (11-13), 6.5 rpg, .600 3PT (3-5) PAC-12 CONFERENCE • In then-No.10/10 UCLA’s upset victory over then-No. 6/5 Stanford (79-69) on Friday, tallied 29 points, go- Natalia Ciccone...... (415) 580-4200 (o) ing 10-for-16 from the floor. [email protected]...... (814) 880-9062 (c) • Tied a career-high with three 3-pointers in the game, grabbing 10 rebounds for her sixth double-double of Ryan Andersen...... (415) 580-4200 (o) the year. [email protected]...... (916) 337-7914 (c) • In the 74-70 UCLA’s victory over California on Sunday, scored 21 points, marking her eleventh 20+ point performance of the season. ARIZONA • Second time this season receiving weekly honor, including UCLA’s 61st all time. Adam Gonzales...... (520) 626-9395 (o) [email protected]...... FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK: Brynna Maxwell, Fr., G, UTAH (Gig Harbor, Wash.) ...... (520) 591-6239 (c) 2 GP, 19.0 ppg, .667 FG (12-18), .667 3PT (6-9), 1.000 FT (8-8), 5.5 rpg • Led Utah to a pair of wins, scoring 16 points, shooting 55 percent from the line, in the 74-65 win over ARIZONA STATE Washington. Steve Rodriguez...... (480) 965-9780 (o) • Finished with a team-high 22 points in Utah’s win over Washington State (78-66) on Sunday, her fourth [email protected].... (480) 254-2489 (c) 20-point outing on the road this season. • Netted six three pointers between the two games, including knocking down four against the Cougars. Has CALIFORNIA 62 three-pointers this season, the most by a Ute since 2017-18. MC Barrett...... (510) 643-1261 (o) • Leads the Pac-12 in threes made and threes per game, also ranking in the top-five nationally among fresh- [email protected]..... (510) 316-7401 (c) men in both categories. • First time this season receiving weekly honor, including UTAH’s seventh all time. COLORADO Seth Pringle ...... (303) 492-2320 (o) ALSO NOMINATED: [email protected].. (303) 903-7718 (c) Player of the Week: Aari McDonald, ARIZ; Jaelyn Brown, CAL; Satou Sabally, ORE; Mikayla Pivec, OSU; Kiana Williams, STAN; Alissa Pili, USC; Daneesha Provo, UTAH; Amber Melgoza, WASH; Borislava Hris- OREGON tova, WSU. Nathan Krueger...... (541) 346-5475 (o) Freshman of the Week: Helena Pueyo, ARIZ; Cailyn Crocker, CAL; Jaz Shelley, ORE; Taylor Jones, OSU; [email protected]...... (253) 569-9468 (c) Ashten Prechtel, STAN; Charisma Osborne, UCLA; Angel Jackson, USC. OREGON STATE PAC-12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Tervor Cramer...... (541) 737-3720 (o) PLAYER FRESHMAN [email protected]...... Nov. 11...... Mikayla Pivec, OSU...... Taylor Jones, OSU ...... (541) 231-7255 (c) Nov. 18...... Aari McDonald, ARIZ...... Taylor Jones, OSU Nov. 25...... Jaelyn Brown, CAL...... Evelien Lutje Schipholt, CAL STANFORD Dec. 2...... Japreece Dean, UCLA...... Haley Jones, STAN Wilder Treadway...... (650) 725-7277 (o) Dec. 9...... Cate Reese, ARIZ...... Holly Winterburn, ORE [email protected]...... (859) 433-8204 (c) Dec. 16...... Sabrina Ionescu, ORE...... Haley Jones, STAN Dec. 23...... Michael Onyenwere, UCLA...... Jaz Shelley, ORE UCLA Dec. 30...... Cate Reese, ARIZ...... Jaylyn Sherrod, COLO Ryan Andersen...... (310) 206-7870 (o) Jan. 6...... Chanelle Molina, WSU...... Taylor Jones, OSU [email protected]...... Jan. 13...... Ja’Tavia Tapley, ASU...... Haley Jones, STAN ...... (916) 337-7914 (c) Jan. 20...... Sabrina Ionescu, ORE...... Alissa Pili, USC Jan. 27...... Sabrina Ionescu, ORE...... Endyia Rogers, USC USC Feb. 3...... Aari McDonald, ARIZ...... Alissa Pili, USC Darcy Couch...... (213) 740-3808 (o) Feb. 10...... Michaela Onyenwere, UCLA...... Bryanna Maxwell, UTAH [email protected]...... (213) 725-3447 (c)

UTAH PLAYERS OF THE WEEK BY SCHOOL FRESHMEN OF THE WEEK BY SCHOOL Jordie Lindley ...... (801) 581-8997 (o) Stanford...... 110 Oregon...... 25 [email protected]...... UCLA...... 61 California...... 17 ...... (405) 474-9293 (c) Oregon...... 56 Utah...... 14 California...... 52 Washington...... 13 WASHINGTON Arizona...... 47 Stanford...... 12 Jeff Hoffman...... (206) 543-2230 (o) USC...... 46 Colorado...... 11 [email protected]...... (562) 305-8256 (c) Oregon State...... 42 UCLA...... 8 Arizona State...... 39 Washington State...... 8 WASHINGTON STATE Washington...... 35 Oregon State...... 9 Chris Caskey...... (509) 335-0255 (o) Washington State...... 18 USC...... 6 [email protected]...... TBD (c) Utah...... 6 Arizona...... 3 Colorado...... 4 Arizona State...... 1

Pac-12 Women’s Basketball // February 11, 2020 Pac-12 Women’s Basketball // February 11, 2020 5 NATIONAL RECOGNITION CONFERENCE NOTEBOOK SENIOR CLASS FINALISTS IN THE RANKINGS VanDerveer (1,088 wins) is approaching the Ruthy Hebard, Oregon Arizona State’s historic upsets catapulted it into most prestigious coaching record of all-time, need- Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon the top 25 on Jan. 13 giving the Pac-12 six ranked ing just 10 victories to tie legendary coach Tennes- Mikayla Pivec, Oregon State teams in both the Associated Press and USA To- see’s Pat Summitt who owns the mark with 1,098 day/WBCA Coaches poll, tying the league record. career games won from 1975-2012. USBWA ANN MEYERS DRYSDALE AWARD Prior to this season, the last time the Pac-12 had six Ruthy Hebard, Oregon teams in the AP poll was on Jan. 1 of the 2017-18 GRAND MILESTONES Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon season and last season on Dec. 18, 2018, six teams The most recent 2,000-point club member, Wash- Aari McDonald, Arizona appeared in the coaches poll. ington State’s Borislava Hristova became the first Michaela Onyenwere, UCLA Coug to score 2,000-career points. She is the third Mikayla Pivec, Oregon State TOUGH SCHEDULES active player in the NCAA this season to reach the Satou Sabally, Oregon Pac-12 teams have faced some of the toughest threshold after Oregon’s Sabrina Ionescu and Ruthy Destiny Slocum, Oregon State schedules in the country in league play, alone. Just Hebard did so earlier this season. The trio are the Kiana Williams, Stanford over halfway through league play, 10 teams have NCAA’s active career-scoring leaders and the only faced at least five ranked opponents with Arizona active players with 2,000 points. ESPN.COM’S TOP 25 PLAYERS State and Arizona having faced eight and seven, Ionescu and Hebard are the fourth and fifth 1. Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon respectively. All but two teams have faced at least Ducks to ever reach the scoring milestone. 5. Ruthy Hebard, Oregon three top-10 teams in league play, with the desert Only the second Duck in program history with 8. Satou Sabally, Oregon and mountain schools facing a league high six. 1,000 rebounds, Hebard also became the 12th 9. Destiny Slocum, Oregon State Of the 82 Conference games (through this player in league history with 2,000 points and 1,000 11. Michaela Onyenwere, UCLA weekend’s matchups), 62 have featured at least rebounds. Only , the Pac-12 all-time 12. Aari McDonald, Arizona one ranked team and 16 have been top-25 match- rebounding leader, has grabbed more with 1,712. 13. Mikayla Pivec, Oregon State ups. Five teams this season, a league game has Hebard is the 24th player in Pac-12 history to reach 14. Kiana Williams, Stanford been a top-10 affair. the 1,000-rebounding milestone. 20. DiJonai Carrington, Stanford With 10 Pac-12 teams with RPI in the top 100 (as of Feb. 11), 11 have faced at least five league IN THE PAC-12 ALL-TIME... PTS-REB ESPN.COM NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK opponents with RPI of 50 or better. All 12 teams , STAN (2011-14) 2,737-1,567 Nov. 11 - Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon have faced at least eight league foes with RPI in the Kristine Anigwe, CAL (2016-19) 2,591-1,404 Nov. 18 - Aari McDonald, Arizona Nnemkadi Ogwumike, STAN (2009-12) 2,491-1,226 top 100. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) 2,414-1,214 Nov. 26 - Jaelyn Brown, California Six Pac-12 schedules (as of Feb. 11) are Tanja Kostic, OSU (1993-96) 2,349-1,001 Jan. 14 - Ja’Tavia Tapley, Arizona State rated among the top-26 toughest schedules in the Tina Thompson, USC (1994-97) 2,248-1,168 Jan. 20 - Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon country, with eight rated in the top 40. Oregon and RUTHY HEBARD, ORE (2017-Pres.) 2,194-1,205 Washington State have played nine ranked teams Jillian Alleyne, ORE (2013-16) 2,151-1,712 USBWA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK this season, tied for the second-most in the country. Ashley Walker, CAL (2006-09) 2,142-1,117 Nov. 19 - Aari McDonald, Oregon Four others have faced eight ranked teams, tying for , STAN (2007-10) 2,125-1,263 Jan. 14 - Ja’Tavia Tapley, Arizona State four-most. , STAN (1989-93) 2,077-1.134 , STAN (2001-04) 2,062-1,143 USBWA NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK NON-CONFERENCE SUCCESS NCAA ACTIVE LEADERS Jan. 7 - Taylor Jones, Oregon State With Oregon wrapping up the non-conference The top three career scoring leaders among active schedule with a historic win over Connecticut NCAA women’s basketball players, across all three at Gampels Pavilion in Storrs, Conn., the Pac- divisions, are from the Pac-12. Last year’s Wade 12 boasts an .839 (115-22) winning percentage Trophy and Wooden Award winner Oregon’s Sabrina against non-league foes this season, by far the best Ionescu leads all three divisions with 2,399 points, winning percentage among all conferences. The followed by teammate Ruthy Hebard (2,194) and Pac-12 is the only conference to have won 80 per- Washington State’s Borislava Hristova (2,142). Io- cent of its non-conference games this season. Every nescu is, by far, the NCAA’s career leader in triple- Pac-12 team still ended the non-conference portion doubles with 24, setting that record last season. of the regular-season season with a winning record, Hebard, the NCAA’s active career on the - posting at least seven wins. ing list (1,205), also boasting the best career shooting percentage (.646) and field goals made (912). She was SUN DEVILS’ HISTORIC WEEKEND the first active player in the NCAA this season to eclipse Facing the No. 2 and No. 3-ranked teams in the the 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. country in back-to-back games, a then-unranked Arizona State never looked back, defeating both to IONESCU LOOKING TO BECOME THE FIRST become the first unranked team in NCAA Division I and Wooden Award winner Oregon’s history to defeat AP top-five opponents in consecu- PAC-12 IN THE NCAA RPI Sabrina Ionescu could become the first men’s or tive games. The Sun Devils their signature defense as of Feb. 11, 2020 women’s player in NCAA history to amass 2,000 to topple then-No. 2 Oregon, 72-66, on Jan. 10, points, 1,000 assists and 1,000 rebounds in a ca- 2...... Oregon then followed up with a 55-47 win over then-No. 3 reer. The NCAA’s active career scoring and assists 5...... UCLA Oregon State. ASU limited both teams to more than leader, she has tallied 2,399 points, 997 assists and 10...... Stanford 20 points below their season scoring average. 14...... Oregon State 966 rebounds. She is averaging nearly nine a game in both categories. 21...... Arizona VANDERVEER APPROACHING ALL-TIME RECORD 28...... Arizona State With the Cardinal’s win on Jan. 10, Hall of Fame IN THE NCAA ALL-TIME... Career Asst-Pts 66...... Colorado head coach, Stanford’s Tara VanDerveer claimed 83...... USC Suzie McConnell, Penn State (1985-88) 1,307-1,897 the 500th Pac-12 regular-season win of her career Andrea Nagy, FIU (1992-95) 1,165-1,812 92...... Utah becoming the first NCAA Division I women’s basket- Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga (2008-11) 1,118-2,073 94...... Washington State ball head coach with 500 victories in a single con- Tine Freil, Pacific (1990-93) 1,088-1,291 134...... Washington ference. Connecticut’s has over SABRINA IONESCU, ORE (2017-Pres.) 997-2,399 140...... California 500 league wins but 402 came when UConn was a member of the Big East. IONESCU BREAKS ALL-TIME ASSISTS RECORD

6 Pac-12 Women’s Basketball // February 11, 2020 Already claiming several NCAA triple-doubles re- 19 NAMED TO NATIONAL POSITIONAL AWARDS FOLLOW THE PAC-12 ... cords, Oregon’s Sabrina Ionescu also became the WATCH LISTS Pac-12’s all-time assists leader on Nov. 28 vs. Okla- A combined 19 from the Pac-12 were named to the PAC-12 homa State, breaking the mark set by WNBA stand- Basketball Hall of Fame/WBCA Starting Five watch www.pac-12.com out Jordin Canada (2015-18) dished out 831 in her lists in late October, which is the most for any con- Twitter: @Pac12 career at UCLA. The 12th player in NCAA Division ference. At least one Pac-12 student-athlete was on Facebook: facebook.com/Pac12Conference I history with 900-career assists, only four players each of the lists. The Conference had the most can- in DI history have dished 1,000 assists. Ionescu is didates for any league for the Ann Meyers Drysdale ARIZONA looking to become the first with 2,000 points, 1,000 (5), Cheryl Miller (5) and Nancy Lieberman Awards www.arizonawildcats.com assists and 1,000 rebounds in NCAA history. When (4), and tied for the most for the Katrina McClain Twitter: @AZathletics, @ArizonaWBB, Canada broke the all-time Pac-12 mark in 2018, the Award (3). Nine (out of 12) different league schools @AdiaBarnes record had stood for 27 years. are represented across the five lists, tying with the Facebook: facebook.com/ArizonaAthletics Ionescu followed up with becoming the Pac-12’s ACC (out of 15) for the most school representation ARIZONA STATE all-time men’s or women’s assists leader, passing Hall for a conference. Both Oregon and STANFORD lead www.thesundevils.com of Famer and former Oregon State great Gary Payton Pac-12 teams with four candidates each, tying for Twitter: @SparkyArizonaSt, @SunDevilWBB (938) which he set in his career from 1987-90. second most in the country. ARIZONA, OREGON @ASUCoachCharli She also looks to become just the second wom- STATE and UCLA each had multiple nominees, as Facebook: facebook.com/SunDevilHoops en’s basketball player in NCAA Division I history with well, while USC, UTAH, WASHINGTON and WASH- 2,000 points and 1,000 assists, the first being former INGTON STATE each had a candidate on one of the CALIFORNIA Gonzaga standout Courtney Vandersloot who also lists. Oregon’s Sabrina Ionescu is a two-time winner www.calbears.com played for current Oregon coach Kelly Graves. of the Lieberman Award and teammate Ruthy He- Twitter: @CalAthletics, @CalWBBall, @21Charmin bard was the 2018 winner of the McClain Award. Facebook: facebook.com/CalWBBall MCDONALD GOES FOR 40 Aari McDonald’s 44 points on Nov. 17 against then- DUCKS CLAIM HISTORIC WIN; PAC-12 TEAMS COLORADO No. 22 Texas broke the Arizona single-game scoring TAKE ON TEAM USA www.cubuffs.com record but also tied for the 10th-highest scoring out- On a collegiate tour tune-up as it prepares to the Twitter: @cubuffs, @cubuffswbb, @CoachJRPayne put in Pac-12 women’s basketball history. Only three 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the USA Women’s National Facebook: facebook.com/cuwomensbasketball Pac-12 student-athletes have scored more since Team made stops at Oregon, Stanford and Oregon OREGON 2009 on four different occasions, including NCAA State. The Ducks provided the most talked about www.goducks.com scoring record holder of Washington, result, becoming the first college team since 1999, Twitter: @GoDucks, @OregonWBB, @GoDucksKG who dropped a Pac-12 record 57 on Feb. 25, 2017 and only the second ever, to defeat the Red, White Facebook: facebook.com/OregonDucks and 45 on Nov. 14, 2014. Already this season, nine and Blue. Led by Sabrina Ionescu’s 30-point outing, different student-athletes have scored at least 30 the Ducks won by a 93-86 margin, holding off the OREGON STATE points in a game on 12 occassions. best team in the world as they made a late push. www.osubeavers.com Team USA opened at Stanford where it led early Twitter: @beaverathletics, @oregonstatewbb, PAC-12 LEADS WITH THE MOST NATIONAL POY on and trailed just 68-62 going into the final quar- @CoachRueck CANDIDATES ter before the national team took control for good Facebook: facebook.com/oregonstateWBB The Pac-12 led the way on all three national player and won, 95-80. Junior Kiana Williams knocked of the year preseason watch lists, with as many as 11 down five of the team’s 10 threes, tying for the team STANFORD earning a spot on at least one list. The trend contin- scoring lead with 17 points. Oregon State fell to the www.gostanford.com ued with six earning spots on the Late Season Wood- Americans by a score of 81-58, losing the rebound- Twitter: @suathletics, @stanfordwbb, en Award Watch List, tying for the most in the country ing battle by just five (35-30). Redshirt junior Destiny @taras_tweets Facebook: facebook.com/stanfordWBB after the Conference boasted a national-best seven Slocum led the way with 15 points and five assists. on the midseason list, and nine were included when UCLA the Midseason Naismith Watch list was announced. OREGON PICKED PRESEASON FAVORITES www.uclabruins.com Nine from the Conference were selected pre- Defending regular-season Pac-12 Champion OR- Twitter: @uclaathletics, @UCLAWBB, season candidates for the Wade Trophy and John EGON was picked the preseason favorite to win @CoachCloseUCLA Wooden Award, including 2019 winner Sabrina Io- the regular season by the media and coaches. The Facebook: facebook.com/UCLAWomensBas- nescu. Oregon had the most candidates with three. Ducks received all 11 possible first-place votes by ketball Oregon State and Stanford both had multiple candi- the coaches then garnered 19 of 20 first-place votes dates, and Arizona and UCLA each had a represen- from the media. The coaches and media polls were USC tative. On the Naismith Award watch list, the Pac-12 nearly identical. STANFORD was picked No. 2 in www.usctrojans.com led the way with 11, with four Ducks being cited, the each of the pollings, receiving the only other first- Twitter: @USC_Athletics, @USCWBB most of any team in the country. A Bruin was also place votes, and OREGON STATE was picked third. Facebook: facebook.com/USCWBB added. Most recently, eight were named to the US- BWA Ann Meyers Drysdale Award. The list of names PRESEASON RANKINGS UTAH on each of the watch lists are on page 4-5. For the fourth-straight year and just the fifth time ever, www.utahutes.com Twitter: @utahathletics, @utahwbasketball, A Pac-12 student-athlete has won the Wade five Pac-12 teams are ranked in the preseasonAsso - @UtesCoachRob Trophy and Wooden Award in two of the last three poll with three of those teams ranking ciated Press Facebook: facebook.com/UtahWomensHoops years, with Washington’s Kelsey Plum nabbing the in the top 10 for the second-straight year. OREGON honors in 2017. Sweeping the national player of the earned its first-ever No. 1 ranking, the first preseason WASHINGTON year honors that season, Plum is the only one from No. 1 ranking for a Pac-12 team since 1996-97. www.gohuskies.com the Conference to claim the Naismith Award. For the third time in four years, five Pac-12 Twitter: @UWAthletics, @UW_WBB, @CoachJWynn teams are ranked in the USA Today/WBCA Coaches Facebook: facebook.com/ ESPN.COM TOP 25 PLAYERS OF 2019-20 Poll with the Ducks earning the No. 1 ranking in the UWHuskyWomensBasketball Over one third of the student-athletes named to ESPN. poll for the first time in program history, the Con- com’s Top 25 Players of 2019-20 are from the Pac-12. ference’s first preseason No. 1 team since Stanford WASHINGTON STATE Altogether, nine from the Pac-12 were listed in the top started the 1996-97 campaign at No. 1. www.wsucougars.com 20, led by Oregon’s Sabrina Ionescu. Oregon had three The three top-10 teams in both polls ties for the Twitter: @WSUCougars_com, @WSUWomen- recognized in the top 10 and Oregon State’s Destiny most of any conference in the country. In addition to sHoops, @KamieEthridge Slocum came in at No. 9. Spots Nos. 8-15 were all Oregon, STANFORD was also ranked in the top three Facebook: facebook.com/WSUCougarAthletics occupied by a Pac-12 student-athlete except one. Five of both pollings, with OREGON STATE making an ap- different schools were also represented on the list. pearance in the top 10. ARIZONA STATE and UCLA are also ranked in the top 25. All five teams advanced

Pac-12 Women’s Basketball // February 11, 2020 Pac-12 Women’s Basketball // February 11, 2020 7 to at least the NCAA Sweet Sixteen last season. ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS PAC-12 TOP-10 POINTS PRESEASON BRACKETOLOGY PERFORMANCES Sabrina Ionescu, ORE...... 2399 ESPN’s Charlie Creme’s preseason bracketology SCORING Ruthy Hebard, ORE...... 2194 has six Pac-12 teams in the NCAA Tournament. 44...... Aari McDonald, ARIZ at Texas, 11/17 Borislava Hristova, WSU...... 2142 Creme has Oregon (Portland) and Stanford (Green- 37...... Sabrina Ionescu, ORE vs. Stanford, 1/16 Aari McDonald, ARIZ/WASH...... 1635 ville) as No. 1 seeds, Oregon State as a No. 2 seed 35...... Amber Melgoza, WASH vs. California, 2/2 Amber Melgoza, WASH...... 1556 32...... Borislava Hristova, WSU vs. Cal, 1/31 (Fort Wayne), UCLA as a No. 3 seed (Dallas), Arizo- Mikayla Pivec, OSU...... 1515 32...... Jaz Shelley, ORE vs. UC Riverside, 12/16 Satou Sabally, ORE...... 1363 na State as a No. 5 seed (Fort Wayne) and Arizona 31.Michaela Onyenwere, UCLA vs. Washington, 1/24 Minyon Moore, ORE/USC...... 1358 as a No. 8 seed (Dallas). If it holds, the No. 1 seeds 31...... Satou Sabally, ORE vs. California, 1/19 Michaela Onyenwere, UCLA...... 1319 would be the first for the Conference since 2013 31...... Amber Melgoza, WASH at Calfornia, 1/3 Chanelle Molina, WSU...... 1289 and the first time since 1990 the Pac-12 would 31...Ruthy Hebard, ORE vs Texas Southern, 11/16 Kiana Williams, STAN...... 1190 have two No. 1 seeds. The Wildcats will be looking 30...... Endyia Rogers, USC at Arizona State, 1/31 Robbi Ryan, ASU...... 1055 for their first NCAA Tournament bid since 2005. 30.....Ruthy Hebard, ORE vs. Oklahoma St., 11/28 Japreece Dean, UCLA...... 980 30...... Jaelyn Brown, CAL vs. Arkansas, 11/24 Jaelyn Brown, CAL...... 959 PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CONTINUES REBOUNDING DiJonai Carrington, STAN...... 912 STRONG CAMPAIGNS 18.. Sabrina Ionescu, ORE vs. UC Riverside, 12/16 Kat Tudor, OSU...... 902 The Pac-12 is in the midst of its most successful 18...... Ja’Tavia Tapley, ASU vs. BYU, 12/6 Destiny Slocum, OSU...... 875 run, coming off a fourth-straight season with at least 18. Ruthy Hebard, ORE vs. Oklahoma State, 11/28 Sam Thomas, ARIZ...... 843 18... Mikayla Pivec, OSU vs. Southern Utah, 11/21 Reili Richardson, ASU...... 840 six NCAA Tournament bids, receiving at least five every year since 2013-14. The Conference boasts 17...... Cate Reese, ARIZ vs. USC, 2/2 Mya Hollingshed, COLO...... 806 17...... Alissa Pili, USC vs. UCLA, 1/17 the most NCAA Tournament wins (55) of any con- 17...... Cate Reese, ARIZ vs. UTEP, 12/7 REBOUNDS ference since 2015-16 and has the best winning 17...... Mikayla Pivec, OSU vs. Pacific, 11/11 Ruthy Hebard, ORE...... 1205 percentage among peer league during that span 15...... Mikayla Pivec, OSU vs. Colorado, 1/5 Mikayla Pivec, OSU...... 967 (.696). Pac-12 teams combined for an 11-1 record 15..Francesca Belibi, STAN vs. E. Washington, 11/5 Sabrina Ionescu, ORE...... 966 through the first two rounds in last year’s tourna- 15...... Ruthy Hebard, ORE vs. Utah St., 11/13 Michaela Onyenwere, UCLA...... 636 ment for the best record for a conference since DiJonai Carrington, STAN...... 553 1997, going undefeated in the opening round for ASSISTS Borislava Hristova, WSU...... 539 14....Aari McDonald, ARIZ vs. P. View A&M, 11/20 Satou Sabally, ORE...... 530 the third time in four years. 14...... Sabrina Ionescu, ORE vs. Texas So., 11/16 Ja’Tavia Tapley, ASU/USC...... 486 Oregon’s run to the NCAA Women’s Final Four 13...... Sabrina Ionescu, ORE at Colorado, 2/1 Mya Hollingshed, COLO...... 451 marked the 10th time in 12 years a Pac-12 team 12.. Sabrina Ionescu, ORE vs. UC Riverside, 12/16 Aari McDonald, ARIZ/WASH...... 450 had advanced that far with the Ducks becoming the 12...... Sabrina Ionesc, ORE vs. Utah State, 11/13 fifth different league team in the national semifinal 11...... five tied 3-POINT FIELD GOALS since 2013. No other conference has sent as many Sabrina Ionescu, ORE...... 312 different teams to the Final Four during that span. Kat Tudor, OSU...... 214 Cardinal advance to three NCAA Final Fours and Kiana Williams, STAN...... 198 The Pac-12 is the only conference to have at least three Pac-10 titles as a player. , OSU...... 177 two teams in the Elite Eight the last four years, plac- The other 11 coaches return for 2019-20, in- Chanelle Molina, WSU...... 164 ing at least four in the Sweet 16 during that time. cluding Hall of Fame head coach Tara VanDerveer Satou Sabally, ORE...... 164 For the first time ever, five Pac-12 teams -ap who is in her 34th season at Stanford and is serving Erin Boley, ORE...... 158 peared in the final Associated Press poll to end her 41st season as a head coach over three stops. Aari McDonald, ARIZ...... 131 the 2018-19 campaign, with two ranked in the top The second-most tenured head coach in the Pac- Japreece Dean, UCLA...... 127 10, extending the Conference’s streak of two top- 12 is Arizona State’s Charli Turner Thorne who is Borislava Hristova, WSU...... 119 10 ranked teams to five-consecutive years. For the in her 23rd season with the Sun Devils. She is a Sam Thomas, ARIZ...... 118 first time ever, five Pac-12 teams were in the top Lucia Alonso, ARIZ...... 117 graduate of Stanford where she was a guard for 15 of the final USA Today/WBCA Coaches poll in Destiny Slocum, OSU...... 116 VanDerveer for three years. Oregon State’s Scott 2019, also marking the second time in three years Rueck celebrates his 10th season at the OSU helm ASSISTS five teams are in the final ranking. Additionally, it where he has turned around a program that won Sabrina Ionescu, ORE...... 997 marked the first time three teams are ranked in the nine games in his first season to one that has made Minyon Moore, ORE/USC...... 549 coaches’ final top 10. six-straight NCAA Tournament programs, including Reili Richardson, ASU...... 528 a trip to the NCAA Final Four in 2016. The other Mikayla Pivec, OSU...... 469 ALL-STAR RETURNS eight coaches have served for single-digit tenures. Chanelle Molina, WSU...... 407 The Conference’s top talent returns with 10 of the Japreece Dean, UCLA...... 337 15 All-Pac-12 team members back, led by 2019 Kiana Williams, STAN...... 330 ROAD TO NEW ORLEANS Aari McDonald, ARIZ/WASH...... 294 Wade Trophy and John R. Wooden Award winner Teams across the country will be focused on getting Lucia Alonso, ARIZ...... 289 Oregon’s Sabrina Ionescu, former 2017 national to New Orleans this season, the site of the 2020 Dru Gylten, UTAH...... 278 freshman of the year Oregon State’s Destiny Slocum NCAA Women’s Final Four on April 3 and 5. To and the nation’s top-returning scorer in Arizona’s get to New Orleans, teams will have to go through STEALS Aari McDonald, who led the Wildcats to a WNIT title. regional sites in Greenville, S.C., Fort Wayne, Ind., Minyon Moore, ORE/USC...... 265 Also back are national positional award candi- Aari McDonald, ARIZ/WASH...... 199 Portland, Ore., and Dallas, Texas. Oregon State dates DiJonai Carrington (Stanford), Ruthy Hebard hosts the Portland Regional for the second year in a Sabrina Ionescu, ORE...... 195 (Oregon), Borislava Hristova (Washington State), Ruthy Hebard, ORE...... 151 row from March 27-March 30, 2020, with specific Michaela Onyenwere (UCLA), Mikayla Pivec (Or- Sam Thomas, ARIZ...... 144 dates to be announced. The first and second round Chanelle Molina, WSU...... 129 egon State), Satou Sabally (Oregon) and Kiana Wil- of the tournament will take place on 16 campus Borislava Hristova, WSU...... 123 liams (Stanford). Hristova is a two-time All-Pac-12 sites with the top-16 seeds hosting, March 19-22, Mai-Loni Henson, WASH...... 119 honoree. Hebard was named All-Pac-12 three 2020. The top 64 teams will learn their fates in the Mikayla Pivec, OSU...... 115 times, along with teammate Ionescu. broadcast of the annual selection show on Monday, Satou Sabally, ORE...... 115 March 16, 2020. NEW FACES & FAMILIAR FACES BLOCKS The Pac-12 welcomes California’s Charmin Smith Ruthy Hebard, ORE...... 141 to the Pac-12 sidelines, although she is a familiar Sam Thomas, ARIZ...... 118 Maya Dodson, STAN...... 69 face having been a long-time assistant coach on the Satou Sabally, ORE...... 69 Bears coaching staff. Prior to that she was a mem- Darcy Rees, WASH...... 62 ber of the Stanford coaching staff and helped the Michaela Onyenwere, UCLA...... 59

8 Pac-12 Women’s Basketball // February 11, 2020 PAC-12 TIE-BREAKER RULE WHERE THE PAC-12 RANKS NATIONALLY TIE-BREAKER PROCEDURE: (TOP-25) as of Feb. 11 2.1. SEEDING All Conference teams that are eligible for post-season play shall participate in INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Offensive Rebounds/Gm: the Tournament. The seeding and pairings shall be determined upon comple- Asst/TO Ratio: 1. Troy • 23.0 tion of the regular season. The won-lost percentage record of the teams in regu- 1. K. Campbell, DePaul, • 5.54 9. UCLA • 16.0 lar season Conference play will determine seeding. This shall apply even in the 2. Minyon Moore, ORE • 3.81 10. Arizona State • 15.9 event one or more teams cannot play its entire 18-game Conference schedule. 5. Sabrina Ionescu, ORE • 3.01 24. Colorado • 15.2 An ineligible team’s record and place in the final standings will be utilized in any 21. Reili Richardson, ASU • 2.40 tiebreaker situations. The team with the best winning percentage in Conference Rebound Margin: play will be seeded No. 1, the next best winning percentage in Conference play Assists Per Game: 1. Troy • 15.21 will be seeded No. 2, and so forth. 1. Sabrina Ionescu, ORE • 8.5 5. Oregon State • 11.5 25. Jaylyn Sherrod, COLO • 5.2 8. Oregon • 10.5 2.2. TIE BREAKERS 23. Stanford • 8.0 Tie breaking procedures for determining all Tournament seeding will be: Double Doubles: 1. U. Thompson, Auburn, • 19 Rebounds Per Game: 2.2.1. TWO-TEAM TIE 10. Sabrina Ionescu, ORE • 13 1. Troy • 55.00 a. Results of head-to-head competition during the regular season. 14. Ruthy Hebard, ORE • 12 9. Oregon State • 43.88 21. Mikayla Pivec, ORE • 11 20. Stanford • 42.79 b. Each team’s record (won-lost percentage) vs. the team occupying the high- est position in the final regular season standings, and then continuing down Percentage: Scoring Defense: through the standings until one team gains an advantage. 1. Monika Czinano, Iowa • 69.2 1. Princeton • 48.5 3. Ruthy Hebard, ORE • 67.0 9. Arizona • 53.8 c. When arriving at another group of tied teams while comparing records, use 10. Taylor Jones, OSU • 59.8 each team’s record (won-lost percentage) against the collective tied teams as Scoring Margin: a group (prior to that group’s own tie-breaking procedure), rather than the per- Points Per Game: 1. Baylor • 34.0 formance against individual tied teams. 1. Stella Johnson, Rider • 25.0 2. Oregon • 29.5 11. Aari McDonald, ARIZ • 20.5 16. Stanford • 16.6 d. Won-lost percentage against all Division I opponents. 17. M. Onyenwere,UCLA • 19.9 18. Oregon State • 16.0 20. Arizona • 15.7 e. Coin toss conducted by the Commissioner or designee. Triple-Doubles: 1. Sabrina Ionescu, ORE • 6 Scoring Offense: 2.2.2. MULTIPLE-TEAM TIE 3. Japreece Dean, UCLA • 1 1. Oregon • 85.9 a. Results (won-lost percentage) of collective head-to-head competition during 25. Stanford • 75.3 the regular season among the tied teams. TEAM LEADERS Asst/TO Ratio: Steals Per Game: b. If more than two teams are still tied, each of the tied team’s record (won-lost 1. Oregon • 1.84 1. Alcorn • 14.5 percentage) vs. the team occupying the highest position in the final regular 7. UCLA • 1.42 17. Washington • 10.9 season standings, and then continuing down through the standings, eliminat- 23. Oregon State • 1.20 ing tied teams with inferior records until one team gains an advantage. 3PT FG Per Game: Assists Per Game: 1. FCGU • 11.5 When arriving at another group of tied teams while comparing records, use 1. Baylor • 22.6 8. Oregon • 9.2 each team’s record (won-lost percentage) against the collective tied teams as 3. Oregon • 20.9 20. Utah • 8.4 a group (prior to that group’s own tie- breaking procedure), rather than the 11. Oregon State • 17.8 performance against individual tied teams. 24. UCLA • 16.5 T/O Margin: When the multiple-team tie is reduced to two teams, the two-team tie-breaking 1. FGCU • 10.35 procedures will be applied. Blocks Per Game: 10. UCLA • 6.78 1. South Carolina • 8.2 24. Arizona • 4.87 c. Winning percentage against all Division I opponents. 21. Stanford • 5.0 22. Oregon State • 5.0 Won/Loss Percentage: d. Coin toss conducted by the Commissioner or designee. 8. Oregon • .917 If a coin toss is needed to establish the final seeding and pairings, it will be Defesive Rebounds/Gm: 10. UCLA • .913 administered by Commissioner Larry Scott. Each institution involved in the coin 1. Tennessee • 32.1 13. Stanford • .875 toss is entitled to have a representative present. If a representative does not at- 2. Oregon State • 32.1 tend, the institution will be advised of the results immediately upon completion. 16. Stanford • 29.7 Results of the coin toss will be made available to the wire services and other media outlets by 5 p.m. PST on Sunday, March 1, 2020. Field Goal Percentage: 1. Baylor • 50.5 2. Oregon • 50.3 10. Oregon State • 46.7 23. Stanford • 44.9

FG Percentage Defense: 1. Baylor • 30.1 6. Oregon State • 33.7 16. Stanford • 34.3

FT Percentage: 1. William & Mary • 80.3 4. USC • 78.6 9. Arizona • 78.3 14. Oregon • 77.3

Pac-12 Women’s Basketball // February 11, 2020 Pac-12 Women’s Basketball // February 11, 2020 9 SEASON LEADERS TRIPLE-DOUBLES...... 19-20....Career 40-POINT GAMES 10-REBOUND GAMES Sabrina Ionescu, ORE...... 6...... 24 Aari McDonald, ARIZ...... 1 Mikayla Pivec, OSU...... 12 Japreece Dean, UCLA...... 1...... 1 Ruthy Hebard, ORE...... 11 30-POINT GAMES Sabrina Ionescu, ORE...... 9 DOUBLE-DOUBLES...... 19-20....Career Ruthy Hebard, ORE...... 2 Alissa Pili, USC...... 9 Sabrina Ionescu, ORE...... 13...... 51 Amber Melgoza, WASH...... 2 Taylor Jones, OSU...... 8 Mikayla Pivec, OSU...... 12...... 24 Jaelyn Brown, CAL...... 1 Cate Reese, ARIZ...... 7 Ruthy Hebard, ORE...... 11...... 51 Borislava Hristova, WSU...... 1 Lauryn Miller, UCLA...... 6 Taylor Jones, OSU...... 8...... 8 Sabrina Ionescu, ORE...... 1 Michael Onyenwere, UCLA...... 6 Alissa Pili, USC...... 8...... 8 Aari McDonald, ARIZ...... 1 Lexie Hull, STAN...... 4 Cate Reese, ARIZ...... 7...... 17 Michaela Onyenwere, UCLA...... 1 Satou Sabally, ORE...... 4 Satou Sabally, ORE...... 1 Michaela Onyenwere, UCLA...... 6...... 23 Evelien Lutje Schipholt, CAL...... 4 Jaz Shelley, ORE...... 1 Satou Sabally, ORE...... 6...... 10 Jaelyn Brown, CAL...... 3 Endyia Rogers, USC...... 1 Lauryn Miller, UCLA...... 5...... 5 Kennedy Brown, OSU...... 3 Ashten Prechtel, STAN...... 4...... 4 20-POINT GAMES Borislava Hristova, WSU...... 3 Jaelyn Brown, CAL...... 3...... 3 Aari McDonald, ARIZ...... 12 Ashten Pretchel, STAN...... 3 Borislava Hristova, WSU...... 3...... 8 Borislava Hristova, WSU...... 11 Ja’Tavia Tapley, ASU...... 3 Lexie Hull, STAN...... 3...... 4 Michaela Onyenwere, UCLA...... 11 Jayde Van Hyfte, ASU...... 3 Aari McDonald, ARIZ...... 3...... 9 Ruthy Hebard, ORE...... 8 Francesca Belibi, STAN...... 2 Ja’Tavia Tapley, ASU...... 3...... 3 Sabrina Ionescu, ORE...... 7 Emma Clarke, COLO...... 2 CJ West, CAL...... 3...... 4 Jaelyn Brown, CAL...... 6 Japreece Dean, UCLA...... 2 Japreece Dean, UCLA...... 2...... 4 Chanelle Molina, WSU...... 6 Mya Hollingshed, COLO...... 2 Mya Hollingshed, COLO...... 2...... 7 Alissa Pili, USC...... 6 Chantel Horvat...... 2 Lola Pendande, UTAH...... 2...... 2 Japreece Dean, UCLA...... 5 Aubrey Knight, COLO...... 2 Chanelle Molina, WSU...... 2...... 4 Amber Melgoza, WASH...... 5 Aari McDonald, ARIZ...... 2 Niyah Becker, UTAH...... 1...... 1 Lexie Hull, STAN...... 4 Chanelle Molina, WSU...... 2 Francesca Belibi, STAN...... 1...... 1 Taylor Jones, OSU...... 4 Charisma Osbourne, UCLA...... 2 Emma Clarke, COLO...... 1...... 1 Mikayla Pivec, OSU...... 4 Lola Pendande, UTAH...... 2 Nadia Fingall, STAN...... 1...... 1 Cate Reese, ARIZ...... 4 Semaj Smith, ARIZ...... 2 Aleah Goodman, OSU...... 1...... 1 Endyia Rogers, USC...... 4 Haley Van Dyke, WASH...... 2 Mai-Loni Henson, WASH...... 1...... 3 Satou Sabally, ORE...... 4 CJ West, CAL...... 2 Chantel Horvat...... 1...... 1 Brynna Maxwell, UTAH...... 4 Chen Yue, CAL...... 2 Angel Jackson, USC...... 1...... 1 Kiana Williams, STAN...... 4 Niyah Becker, UTAH...... 1 Aliyah Jeune, USC...... 1...... 1 Robbi Ryan, ASU...... 3 Nadia Fingall, STAN...... 1 Haley Jones, STAN...... 1...... 1 Destiny Slocum, OSU...... 3 Mai-Loni Henson, WASH...... 1 Aubrey Knight, COLO...... 1...... 1 Sara Anastaskieska, CAL...... 2 Angel Jackson, USC...... 1 Evenlien Lutje Schipholt, CAL...... 1...... 1 Mya Hollingshed, COLO...... 2 Aliyah Jeune, USC...... 1 Bella Murekatete, WSU...... 1...... 1 Aliyah Jeune, USC...... 2 Haley Jones, STAN...... 1 Charisma Osbourne, UCLA...... 1...... 1 Haley Jones, STAN...... 2 Bella Murekatete, WSU...... 1 Darcy Rees, WASH...... 1...... 2 Lola Pendande, UTAH...... 2 Kayla Overbeck, USC...... 1 Jaylyn Sherrod, COLO...... 1...... 1 Reili Richardson, ASU...... 2 Kayla Owens, UCLA...... 1 Destiny Slocum, OSU...... 1...... 3 Ja’Tavia Tapley, ASU...... 2 Darcy Rees, WASH...... 1 Alaysia Styles, CAL...... 1...... 1 Francesca Belibi, STAN...... 1 Alaysia Styles, CAL...... 1 Erin Boley, ORE...... 1 Jovanna Subasic, WSU...... 1...... 1 Jovana Subasic, WSU...... 1 Quinessa Caylao-Do, COLO...... 1 Peanut Tuitele, COLO...... 1...... 2 Taylor Chavez, ORE...... 1 Peanut Tuitele, COLO...... 1 Haley Van Dyke, WASH...... 1...... 1 Emma Clarke, COLO...... 1 Stephanie Watts, USC...... 1 Jayde Van Hyfte, ASU...... 1...... 1 Aleah Goodman, OSU...... 1 Maddie Washington, OSU...... 1 Stephanie Watts, USC...... 1...... 1 Nadia Fingall, STAN...... 1 10-ASSISTS GAMES Chen Yue, CAL...... 1...... 1 Hannah Jump, STAN...... 1 DiJonai Carrington, STAN...... 0...... 9 Sabrina Ionescu, ORE...... 11 Aubrey Knight, COLO...... 1 Japreece Dean, UCLA...... 2 Minyon Moore, ORE...... 0...... 9 Charisma Osborne, UCLA...... 1 Annika Jank, COLO...... 0...... 5 Dru Gylten, Utah...... 2 Daneesha Provo, UTAH...... 1 Minyon Moore, USC...... 2 Taya Corosdale, OSU...... 0...... 3 Jaz Shelley, ORE...... 1 Sam Thomas, ARIZ...... 0...... 3 Jaylyn Sherrod, COLO...... 2 Jaylyn Sherrod, COLO...... 1 Destiny Slocum, OSU...... 2 Sam Thomas, ARIZ...... 1 Aleah Goodman, OSU...... 1 CJ West...... 1 Aari McDonald, ARIZ...... 1 PAC-12 SIGNEES ARIZONA OREGON USC Lauren Ware, 6-3, F, Bismarck, N.D. Angela Dugalic, 6-4, F, Des Plaines, Ill. Jordyn Jenkins, 6-2, F, Kent, Wash. Derin Erdogan, 5-8, G, Turkey Te-Hina Paopao, 5-9, G, Oceanside, Calif. Sydney Parrish, 6-2, G, Fishers, Ind. UTAH ARIZONA STATE Maddie Scherr, 5-11, G, Florence, K.Y. Peyton McFarland, 6-4, F, Boise, Idaho Maggie Besselink, 6-3, G, Kingston, Ontario Kylee Watson, 6-4, F, Linwood, N.J. Kennady McQueen, 5-10, G, Henefer, Utah Keeli Burton, 6-3, F, Sammamish, Wash. Donna Ntambue, 5-9, G, Montreal, Canada Sydney Erikstrup, 6-1, G, Portland, Ore. OREGON STATE Katelyn Levings, 6-3, F, Oklahoma City, Okla. Sasha Goforth, 6-1, G, Fayetteville, Ark. WASHINGTON Jaddan Simmons, 5-9, G, De Pere, Wis. Savannah Samuel, 6-1, G, Woodstock, Ga. Jayda Noble, 5-11, G, Colbert, Wash. Tameiya Sadler, 5-8, G, Vallejo, Calif. CALIFORNIA STANFORD Alexis Whitfield, 6-2, F,West Hills, Calif. Dalayah Daniels, 6-3, F, Seattle, Wash. Cameron Brink, 6-4, F, Beaverton, Ore. Ornela Muca, 5-10, G, Athens, Greece Agnes Emma-Nnopu, 6-0, F, Victoria, Australia WASHINGTON STATE Michelle Onyiah, 6-3, F, Eastvale, Calif. Janna Van Gytenbeek, 5-7, G, Greenwood Village, Colo. Jessica Clarke, 6-3, F, North Vancouver, Canada Fatou Samb, 6-4, F/C, Houston, Texas UCLA COLORADO Emily Bessoir, 6-4, F, Munich, Germany Frida Formann, 5-11, G, Bagsværd, Denmark Izza Antsey, 6-4, F, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Kylee Blacksten, 6-3, G, Colorado Springs, Colo. Gemma Potter, 6-0, G, Warrandyte, Victoria, Australia Alyssa Lafontaine, 6-0, G, Forth Worth, Texas

10 Pac-12 Women’s Basketball // February 11, 2020 PAC-12 CAREER LEADERS POINTS (1500 Club) 16. , UCLA (1991-94) . .1137 REBOUNDING AVG. (min. 2 seasons) THREE-POINT FG PCT 1. Kelsey Plum, WASH (2014-17)** . . 3527 17. Val Whiting, STAN (1989-93) . . . .1134 1. Jillian Alleyne, ORE (2013-16) . . . 14.3 (min. 1 made per game) 2. Chiney Ogwumike, STAN (2011-14) . 2737 18. Ashley Walker, CAL (2006-09) . . . 1117 2. Natalie Williams, UCLA (1991-94) . .12.8 1. Rosalind Moore-Senior, ASU (1987-89) . 49.4 3. , STAN (2005-08) . .2629 19. Emily Potter, UTAH (2014, 16-18) . .1037 3. Kristine Anigwe, CAL (2016-19) . . .11.0 2. Chris Holten, CAL (1987-90) . . . .46.7 4. Kristine Anigwe, CAL (2016-19) . . .2591 20. , OSU (2013-16) . . .1027 4. Chiney Ogwumike, STAN (2011-14) . 10.8 3. Lexi Bando, ORE (2014-18) . . . . 45.7 5. Nnemkadi Ogwumike, STAN (2009-12) 2491 21. Talia Caldwell, CAL (2010-13) . . . 1007 5. Cherie Nelson, USC (1987-89) . . . 10.7 4. , STAN (1987-90) . . . 45.2 6. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) . . . . 2414 22. Ebony Hoffman, USC (2001-04) . . 1003 6. Ify Ibekwe, ARIZ (2008-pres.) . . . 10.3 5. Karlie Samuelson, STAN (2014-17) . 44.5 7. Sabrina Ionescu, ORE (2017-pres.) .2399 Amber Hall, WASH (1996-99) . . . 1003 7. Tina Thompson, USC (1994-97) . . . . . 10.2 6. Michelle Eble, ORE (1987-90) . . . 44.3 8. Tanja Kostic, OSU (1993-96) . . . .2349 24. Tanja Kostic, OSU (1993-96) . . . .1001 8. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) . . . . 10.1 7. Jonni Gray, WSU (1987-89) . . . . 42.4 9. Jazmine Davis, WASH (2012-15) . . 2277 25. Stefanie Kasperski, ORE (1987-90) . .996 9. Chantel Osahor, WASH (2014-17) . . 9.8 Laura Moore, WASH (1990-93) . . .42.4 10. Tina Thompson, USC (1994-97) . . . . . 2248 26. Kaylee Johnson, STAN (2015-18) . . 992 10. Shawntinice Polk, ARIZ (2003-05) . . 9.7 9. Kristin Iwanaga, CAL (2002-05) . . .42.2 11. Adia Barnes, ARIZ (1995-98) . . . .2237 27. Erica McCall, STAN (2014-2017) . . .976 11. Gennifer Brandon, CAL (2010, 12-14) . 9.6 10. Jamie Weisner, OSU (2013-16) . . .41.1 28. Mikayla Pivec, OSU (2017-present) . 967 12. , STAN (1994-97) . . .2215 12. Nicole Powell, STAN (2001-04) . . . 9.6 Active: 29. Sabrina Ionescu, ORE (2017-present) 966 13. Ruthy Hebard, ORE (2017-present) .2194 Amber Hall, WASH (1995-99) . . . .9.6 Aleah Goodman, OSU (2018-present) . .42.1 30. , UCLA (1997-00) . . 935 14. Jordin Canada, UCLA (2015-18) . . .2153 14. Judy Shannon, OSU (1991-92) . . . 9.5 Sabrina Ionescu, ORE (2017-present) . 42.1 31. Cassie Harberts, USC (2011-14) . . .925 15. Jillian Alleyne, ORE (2013-16) . . . 2151 Michelle Plouffe, UTAH (2012-14) . . 9.3 Erin Boley, ORE (2018-present) . . . .41.6 Markel Walker, UCLA (2010-13) ...... 925 16. Debbie Sporcich, ORE (1991-94) . . .9.1 16. Borislava Hristova, WSU (2016-pres.)2142 33. Sophie Brunner, ASU (2014-17) . . .921 Ashley Walker, CAL (2006-09) . . . 2142 Adia Barnes, ARIZ (1995-98) . . . . 921 17. Tanja Kostic, OSU (1993-96) . . . . 9.0 FREE THROWS MADE 18. Jayne Appel, STAN (2007-2010) . . 2125 35. Atonye Nyingifa, UCLA (2011-14) . . 920 18. Val Whiting, STAN (1989-93) . . . . 8.8 1. Kelsey Plum, WASH (2014-17)** . . .912 19. Maylana Martin, UCLA (1997-00) . .2101 Cherie Nelson, USC (1987-89) . . . .920 19. Aminah Williams, WASH (2012-15) . .8.7 2. Tanja Kostic, OSU (1993-96) . . . . 608 20. Val Whiting, STAN (1989-93) . . . .2077 37. Kristen Simon, USC (2015-18) . . . .917 Ebony Hoffman, USC (2001-04) . . .8.7 3. Kristine Anigwe, CAL (2016-19) . . . 595 21. Nicole Powell, STAN (2001-04) . . .2062 38. Michelle Plouffe, UTAH (2012-14)* . .915 Dana Patterson, ARIZ (1987-88) . . .8.7 4. Jazmine Davis, WASH (2012-15) . . .578 22. Davellyn Whyte, ARIZ (2010-13) . . 2059 39. Shawntinice Polk, ARIZ (2003-05) . . 914 Active: 5. Cassie Harberts, USC (2011-14) . . .560 23. Jamie Redd, WASH (1996-99) . . . 2027 40. Karen Deden, WASH (1988-91) . . . 912 Ruthy Hebard, ORE (2017-present) . . .8.9 6. Candice Wiggins, STAN (2005-08) . . 556 24. Cherie Nelson, USC (1987-89) . . . 1996 41. Talia Walton, WASH (2012-16) . . . .908 7. Nnemkadi Ogwumike, STAN (2009-12) 555 25. Alexis Gray-Lawson, CAL (2007-10) . 1982 42. , CAL (2012-15) . . . 904 FIELD GOALS MADE 8. Tina Thompson, USC (1994-97) ...... 552 26. Dee-Dee Wheeler, ARIZ (2002-05) . .1966 43. Kate Benz, WSU (2003-07) . . . . .899 1. Kelsey Plum. WASH (2014-17) . . .1136 9. Maylana Martin, UCLA (1997-00) . . 550 27. Stefanie Kasperski, ORE (1987-90) . 1956 44. Deven Hunter, OSU (2013-16) . . . .893 2. Chiney Ogwumike, STAN (2011-14) . 1100 10. Chiney Ogwumike, STAN (2011-14) . .532 28. Kayla Pedersen, STAN (2008-11) . . 1941 Amanda Johnson, ORE (2009-12) . . 893 3. Kristine Anigwe, CAL (2016-19) . . . 991 29. Giuliana Mendiola, WASH (2001-04) .1928 46. Devanei Hampton, CAL (2006-09) . . 876 4. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) . . . . .973 ATTEMPTS 30. Rehema Stephens, UCLA (1990-92) .1887 47. Kesha Martin, CAL (1989-93) . . . .875 5. Nnemkadi Ogwumike, STAN (2009-12) 965 1. Kelsey Plum, WASH (2014-17) . . .1036 31. Nirra Fields, UCLA (2013-16) . . . 1867 48. Teresa Palmisano, CAL (1988-91) . . 874 6. Ruthy Hebard, ORE (2017-present) . 912 2. Tanja Kostic, OSU (1993-96) . . . . 903 32. Cassie Harberts, USC (2011-14) . . 1832 49. Lajahna Drummer, UCLA (2016-19) . .873 7. Candice Wiggins, STAN (2005-08) . . 889 3. Kristine Anigwe, CAL (2016-19) . . . 878 33. Noelle Quinn, UCLA (2004-07) . . .1829 50. Debbie Sporcich, ORE (1991-94) . . .868 8. Adia Barnes, ARIZ (1995-98) . . . . 881 4. Cassie Harberts, USC (2011-14) . . .862 34. Sydney Wiese, OSU (2014-17) . . . 1824 51. Katy Steding, STAN (1987-90) . . . .864 9. Jayne Appel (2007-10) ...... 876 5. Jillian Alleyne, ORE (2012-16) . . . .798 52. Arianne Boyer, ORE (1994-97) . . . .850 35. Layshia Clarendon, CAL (2010-13) . .1820 10. Tanja Kostic, OSU (1993-96) . . . . 869 6. Maylana Martin, UCLA (1997-00) . . 797 53. Marie Gulich, OSU (2015-18) . . . .843 36. Talia Walton, WASH (2012-16) . . . 1819 7. Jazmine Davis, WASH (2012-15) . . .779 54. Alanna Smith, STAN (2016-19) . . . 842 37. Natalie Williams, UCLA (1991-94) . .1813 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 8. Chiney Ogwumike, STAN (2011-14) . .755 55. Megan Huff, UTAH (2016-19) . . . .840 38. , OSU (1999-02) . . 1803 1. Kelsey Plum, WASH (2014-17) . . .2565 Tina Thompson, USC (1994-97) ...... 755 56. Andre Bills, ORE (2002-05) . . . . .825 39. Rhonda Smith, WASH (1992-95) . . 1801 2. Candice Wiggins, STAN (2005-08) . .1934 10. Rhonda Smith, WASH (1992-95) . . .722 40. Nikki Blue, UCLA (2003-06) . . . .1797 57. Monique Ambers, ASU (1990-93) . . 823 58. Gena Pelz, WASH (1995-98) . . . . 820 3. Jazmine Davis, WASH (2012-2015) . 1924 41. Jamie Weisner, OSU (2012-16) . . .1777 4. Sabrina Ionescu, ORE (2017-pres) 1878 FREE THROW PCT 42. Reshanda Gray, CAL (2012-15) . . .1769 59. Briana Gilbreath, USC (2009-12) . . .813 60. Sandra Van Embricqs, UCLA (1987-90) 811 5. Chiney Ogwumike, STAN (2011-14) . 1868 (min. 2 made per game) 43. , UCLA (2015-18) . .1761 6. Borislava Hristova, WSU (2016-pres.)1851 44. Lia Galdeira, WSU (2012-15) . . . .1710 61. Rhonda Smith, WASH (1992-95) . . .803 1. Kristin Iwanaga, CAL (2002-05) . . .89.0 62. Taryn Wicijowski, UTAH (2012-13, 15)* 799 7. Jordin Canada, UCLA (2015-18) . . 1850 2. Kelsey Plum, WASH (2014-17) . . .88.0 45. Michelle Greco, UCLA (1999-03) . . 1707 8. Jamie Redd, WASH (1996-99) . . . 1838 46. Alanna Smith, STAN (2016-19) . . .1703 63. Janae Hubbard, UCLA (1997-00) . . 798 3. Kelley Suminski, STAN (2002-05) . .84.3 64. Noelle Quinn, UCLA (2004-07) . . . 794 9. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) . . . . 1822 47. Brittany Boyd, CAL (2012-15) . . . 1695 4. Laura Moore, WASH (1990-93) . . .84.0 65. Jennie Leander, CAL (1996-99) . . . 790 10. Talia Walton, WASH (2013-16) . . . 1820 48. Ebony Hoffman, USC (2001-04) . . 1687 5. Shaquala Williams, ORE (1999-03) . 83.9 66. Ingrid Dixson, CAL (1991-94) . . . . 789 49. Lisa Willis, UCLA (2003-06) . . . . 1677 6. Briann January, ASU (2006-09) . . .83.0 67. Brittany Boyd, CAL (2012-15) . . . .787 FIELD GOAL PCT. 50. Loree Payne, WASH (2000-03) . . .1675 7. Nicole Powell, STAN (2001-04) . . .82.9 68. Kristen Newlin, STAN (2003-07) . . .780 51. Ify Ibekwe, ARIZ (2008-11) . . . . 1653 (min. 4 made per game) 8. Reiko Thomas, ARIZ (2009-12) . . .82.6 Rachel Hemmer, STAN (1992-95) . . 780 1. Kristin Folkl, STAN (1995, 97-98) . .64.4 9. Julie Zeilstra, STAN (1988-91) . . . 82.7 52. Trisha Stevens, STAN (1988-91) . . 1649 70. Cathrine Kraayeveld, ORE (2002-05) . 774 53. Aari McDonald, ARIZ/WASH (2017, 19-pres.) 1635 2. Chiney Ogwumike, STAN (2011-14) . 58.9 10. Briann January, ASU (2006-09) . . .83.0 71. Jamee Swan, COLO (2013-16) . . . .772 3. Nnemkadi Ogwumike, STAN (2009-12) 58.3 Active: Kennedy Leonard, COLO (2016-19) . 1635 72. Giuliana Mendiola, WASH (2001-04) . 769 Emily Potter, UTAH (2014, 16-18) . .1635 4. Tatum Brown, ARIZ (1999-00) . . . 58.2 Sabrina Ionescu, ORE (2017-present) . 84.7 73. Sonjha Fleming, OSU (1990-93) . . .759 5. Kristin Kovesdy, ASU (2003-06) . . .57.5 56. Jennifer Azzi, STAN (1987-90) . . . 1634 74. Tiffany Ducker, OSU (2005-08) . . . 755 57. Michelle Plouffe, UTAH (2012-14)* . 1620 6. Shawntinice Polk, ARIZ (2003-05) . .57.3 ASSISTS 75. Olympia Scott, STAN (1995-98) . . . 753 7. Jayne Appel, STAN (2007-10) . . . 56.5 Elizabeth Pickney, ARIZ (1999-02) . .1620 76. Felicia Ragland, OSU (1999-02) . . .739 1. Sabrina Ionescu, ORE (2017-pres.) . 997 8. Kisa Hughes, UCLA (1994-96) . . . 56.4 59. Megan Franza, WASH (1998-01) . . 1612 77. Christina Marinacci, USC (2010-13) . .738 2. Jordin Canada, UCLA (2015-18) . . .831 9. Stefanie Kasperski, ORE (1987-90) . 56.3 60. Teresa Palmisano, CAL (1988-91) . .1610 78. Lindsey Pluimer, UCLA (2005-08) . . 737 3. , STAN (1988-91) . . .757 10. Melody Johnson, ASU (2001-02) . . 56.2 61. Briana Gilbreath, USC (2009-12) . . 1608 79. Elizabeth Pickney, ARIZ (1999-02) . . 736 4. Jennifer Azzi, STAN (1987-90) . . . .751 Active: 62. Karen Deden, WASH (1988-91) . . .1596 80. Alexyz Vaioletama, USC (2011-15) . . 734 5. Brittany Boyd, CAL (2012-2015) . . .732 63. Devanei Hampton, CAL (2006-09) . .1588 81. Jazmine Perkins, WSU (2010-12) . . 728 Ruthy Hebard, ORE (2017-present) . . 64.6 6. Erica Gomez, UCLA (1996-00) . . . .697 64. Katy Steding, STAN (1987-90) . . . 1586 82. Jenni Ruff, WSU (1993-96) . . . . .727 7. Maite Cazorla, ORE (2016-19) . . . .691 65. Anette Mollerstrom, OSU (1993-96) . 1582 83. Eshaya Murphy, USC (2003-07) . . . 722 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 8. Brenda Pantoja, ARIZ (1993-96) . . .688 66. Atonye Nyingifa, UCLA (2009, 11-14) 1570 84. Trisha Stafford, CAL (1989-92) . . . .721 1. Sydney Wiese, OSU (2014-17) . . . .373 9. Kennedy Leonard, COLO (2016-19) . .664 67. Amber Melgoza, WASH (2017-pres.) 1556 85. Jamie Weisner, OSU (2013-16) . . . 719 2. Kelsey Plum, WASH (2014-17) . . . 343 10. Milena Flores, STAN (1997-00) . . . 644 Lindsey Pluimer, UCLA (2005-08) . .1556 86. Jamie Redd, WASH (1996-99) . . . .714 3. Sabrina Ionescu, ORE (2017-pres.) . 312 69. Ashley Corral, USC (2009-12) . . . 1542 87. Mikaela Ruef, STAN (2010-14) . . . 708 4. Candice Wiggins, STAN (2005-08) . . 295 STEALS 70. Tia Presley, WSU (2011-15) . . . . 1541 88. Brooke Smith, STAN (2004-07) . . . 706 5. Ashley Corral, USC (2009-12) . . . .292 1. Lisa Willis, UCLA (2003-06) . . . . .372 71. Trisha Stafford, CAL (1988-92) . . . 1530 6. Lisa Griffith, ARIZ (1997-00) . . . . 285 2. Brittany Boyd, CAL (2012-2015) . . .367 72. Jenni Ruff, WSU (1993-96) . . . . 1526 SCORING AVERAGE (min. 2 seasons) 7. Lexi Bando, ORE (2015-18) . . . . .283 3. Jordin Canada, UCLA (2015-18) . . .347 73. Olympia Scott, STAN (1995-98) . . .1524 1. Kelsey Plum, WASH (2014-17) . . .25.4 8. Davellyn Whyte, ARIZ (2010-13) . . .274 4. Nikki Blue, UCLA (2003-06) . . . . 325 74. Brooke Smith, STAN (2002-07) . . .1520 2. Cherie Nelson, USC (1987-89) . . . 23.2 9. Taylor Lilley, ORE (2007-10) . . . . .270 5. Tammy Story, USC (1989-92) . . . . 309 75. Mikayla Pivec, OSU (2017-pres.) . .1515 3. Rehema Stephens, UCLA (1990-92) .21.7 10. Jeanette Pohlen, STAN (2008-11) . . 268 6. Dee-Dee Wheeler, ARIZ (2002-05) . . 304 76. Kennedy Burke, UCLA (2016-19) . .1513 4. Tanja Kostic, OSU (1993-96) . . . .21.2 7. Michelle Greco, UCLA (1999-03) . . .288 77. Anita Kaplan, STAN (1992-95) . . . 1509 5. Judy Shannon, OSU (1991-92) . . .20.5 THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTS 8. Courtney Johnson, CAL (1997-01) . . 286 78. Amanda Johnson, ore (2009-12) . . 1505 6. Natalie Williams, UCLA (1991-94) . .20.4 1. Sydney Wiese, OSU (2014-17) . . . .909 9. Candice Wiggins, STAN (2005-08) . . 281 79. Arianne Boyer, ORE (1993-97) . . . 1501 7. Kristine Anigwe, CAL (2016-19) . . .20.2 2. Kelsey Plum, WASH (2014-17) . . . 897 10. Sonja Henning, STAN (1988-91) . . .280 * Total reflects only Pac-10/12 years. 7. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) . . . . 20.1 3. Ashley Corral, USC (2009-12) . . . .820 8. Tina Thompson, USC (1994-97) . . . . . 19.7 4. Davellyn Whyte, ARIZ (2010-13) . . .813 BLOCKED SHOTS 9. Candice Wiggins, STAN (2005-2008) . 19.2 5. Jazmine Davis, WASH (2012-2015) . .764 1. Ruth Hamblin, OSU (2013-2016) . . 425 REBOUNDS (700 Club) 10. Chiney Ogwumike, STAN (2011-14) . 18.9 6. Candice Wiggins, STAN (2005-08) . . 754 2. Stefanie Kasperski, ORE (1987-90) . .402 1. Jillian Alleyne, ORE (2013-16) . . . 1712 11. Adia Barnes, ARIZ (1995-98) . . . .18.5 7. Talia Walton, WASH (2013-16) . . . .753 3. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) . . . . .321 2. Chiney Ogwumike, STAN (2011-14) . 1567 12. Maylana Martin, UCLA (1997-00) . .18.1 8. Lisa Griffith, ARIZ (1997-00) . . . . 747 4. Jayne Appel, STAN (2007-10) . . . .273 3. Kristine Anigwe, CAL (2016-19) . . .1404 13. Jillian Alleyne, ORE (2013-16) . . . 17.9 9. Sabrina Ionescu, ORE (2017-pres.) . 741 5. Emily Potter, UTAH (2014, 16-18) . . 270 4. Kayla Pedersen, STAN (2008-11) . . 1266 14. Lia Galdeira, WSU (2013-15) . . . .17.8 10. Loree Payne, WASH (2000-03) . . . 732 6. Monique Billings, UCLA (2015-18) . . 228 5. Jayne Appel, STAN (2007-10) . . . 1263 Jamie Redd, WASH (1996-99) . . . 17.8 6. Chantel Osahor, WASH (2014-17) . .1253 16. Chelle Flamoe, OSU (1987-89) . . .17.7 7. Alanna Smith, STAN (2016-19) . . . 225 7. Nnemkadi Ogwumike, STAN (2009-12) 1226 17. Felicia Ragland, OSU (2000-03) . . 17.6 8. Shawntinice Polk, ARIZ (2003-05) . . 222 8. Gennifer Brandon, CAL (2010, 12-14) 1219 18. Jazmine Davis, WASH (2012-15) . . 17.4 Jenny Mowe, ORE (1997-01) . . . . 222 9. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) . . . . 1214 19. Nicole Powell, STAN (2001-04) . . .17.3 10. Brina Chaney, OSU (2001-04) . . . .208 10. Ruthy Hebard, ORE (2017-present) .1205 20. Nnemkadi Ogwumike, STAN (2009-12) .17.2 11. Ify Ibekwe, ARIZ (2008-11) . . . . 1194 Active: ** NCAA record 12. Tina Thompson, USC (1994-97) . . . . . 1168 Aari McDonald, WASH/ARIZ (2016-pres.) 18.6 13. Monique Billings, UCLA (2015-18) . .1159 Sabrina Ionescu, ORE (2017-pres.) . . 18.0 14. Nicole Powell, STAN (2001-04) . . .1143 Borislava Hristova, WSU (2016-pres.) . .17.9 15. Aminah Williams, WASH (2012-15) . 1142

Pac-12 Women’s Basketball // February 11, 2020 Pac-12 Women’s Basketball // February 11, 2020 11 2019-20 PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD ARIZONA WILDCATS ARIZONA STATE SUN DEVILS Overall: 19-4 // Pac-12: 8-4 Overall: 16-8 // Pac-12: 6-6

Day...... Date...... Opponent...... TV...... Time/Result Day...... Date...... Opponent...... TV...... Time/Result Tue...... Nov. 5...... NORTH DAKOTA...... W, 74-42 Tue...... Nov. 5...... AIR FORCE...... W, 87-56 Fri...... Nov. 8...... SANTA CLARA...... W, 65-52 Sun...... Nov. 10....ARMY...... W, 83-51 Tue...... Nov. 12....at Chicago State...... W, 82-50 Sun...... Nov. 17....at Minnesota...... L, 66-80 Sun...... Nov. 17....at #22 Texas...... LHN...... W, 83-58 Sun...... Nov. 24....CAL POLY...... W, 66-41 Wed...... Nov. 20....PRAIRIE VIEW A&M...... W, 83-48 Fri...... Nov. 29....vs. Maine$...... W, 57-31 Sun...... Nov. 24....at Montana...... W, 77-42 Sat...... Nov. 30....vs. Purdue$...... L, 52-59 Fri...... Nov. 29....UC RIVERSIDE...... W, 70-27 Sun...... Dec. 1...... vs. Middle Tennessee$...... W, 61-60 Mon...... Dec. 2...... MONMOUTH...... W, 77-42 Fri...... Dec. 6...... BYU...... W, 60-52 Sat...... Dec. 7...... at UTEP...... W, 54-43 Sun...... Dec. 8...... IDAHO STATE...... W, 74-69 OT Thu...... Dec. 12....TENNESSEE STATE...... W, 77-42 Sat...... Dec. 14....NEW MEXICO...... P12N...... W, 84-47 Sat...... Dec. 21....UC SANTA BARBARA...... W, 61-42 Wed...... Dec. 18....at New Mexico State...... W, 70-47 Sun...... Dec. 29....at Arizona State*...... P12N...... W, 58-53 Fri...... Dec. 20....CREIGHTON...... W, 70-55 Fri...... Jan. 3...... at USC*...... P12N...... W, 65-57 Sun...... Dec. 29....#18/18 ARIZONA*...... P12N...... L, 53-58 Sun...... Jan. 5...... at UCLA*...... P12N...... L, 58-70 Fri...... Jan. 3...... at #8/9 UCLA*...... P12N...... L, 66-68 Fri...... Jan. 10....#3/3 OREGON STATE*...... P12N...... L,61-63 Sun...... Jan. 5...... at USC*...... P12N...... W, 63-54 Sun...... Jan. 12....#2/2 OREGON*...... P12N...... L, 64-71 Fri...... Jan. 10....#2/2 OREGON*...... P12N...... W, 55-47 Fri...... Jan. 17....at Washington State*...... P12N...... W, 74-67 Sun...... Jan. 12....#3/3 OREGON STATE*...... P12N...... W, 72-66 Sun...... Jan. 19....at Washington*...... P12N...... W, 66-58 Fri...... Jan. 17....at Washington*...... P12N...... W, 67-50 Fri...... Jan. 24....#16/16 ARIZONA STATE*...... P12N...... W, 59-53 Sun...... Jan. 19....at Washington State*...... P12N...... W, 65-56 Fri...... Jan. 31....#8/9 UCLA*...... P12N...... W, 92-66 Fri...... Jan. 24....at #18/19 Arizona*...... P12N...... L, 53-59 Sun...... Feb. 2...... USC*...... P12N...... W, 73-57 Fri...... Jan. 31....USC*...... P12N...... W, 76-75 Fri...... Feb. 7...... at #3/3 Oregon*...... P12N...... L, 52-85 Sun...... Feb. 2...... #8/9 UCLA*...... P12N...... L, 61-70 Sun...... Feb. 9...... at #9/9 Oregon State*...... P12N...... W, 65-58 Fri...... Feb. 7...... at #9/9 Oregon State*...... P12N...... L, 62-64 Fri...... Feb. 14....WASHINGTON*...... P12N...... 7 p.m. Sun...... Feb. 9...... at #3/3 Oregon*...... P12N...... L, 48-79 Sun...... Feb. 16....WASHINGTON STATE*...... P12N...... 12 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 14....WASHINGTON STATE*...... P12N...... 7 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 21....at Utah*...... P12N...... 7 p.m. Sun...... Feb. 16....WASHINGTON*...... P12N...... 12 p.m. Sun...... Feb. 23....at Colorado*...... P12N...... 12 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 21....at Colorado*...... P12N...... 7 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 28....STANFORD*...... P12N...... 6 p.m. Sun...... Feb. 23....at Utah*...... P12N...... 12 p.m. Sun...... Mar. 1...... CALIFORNIA*...... P12N...... 12 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 28....CALIFORNIA*...... P12N...... 8 p.m. Thu-Sun.....Mar. 5-8...Pac-12 Tournament Sun...... Mar. 1...... STANFORD*...... P12N...... 12 p.m. Thu-Sun.....Mar. 5-8...Pac-12 Tournament * Pac-12 Conference game. P12N indicates game televised on the Pac-12 Networks. * Pac-12 Conference game. All times Mountain Standard Time & subject to change. P12N indicates game televised on the Pac-12 Networks. $ - Florida Gulf Coast Showcase All times Mountain Standard Time & subject to change.

CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS COLORADO BUFFALOES Overall: 9-14 // Pac-12: 1-11 Overall: 14-9 // Pac-12: 3-9

Day...... Date...... Opponent...... TV...... Time/Result Day...... Date...... Opponent...... TV...... Time/Result Fri...... Nov. 8...... at Harvard...... ESPN+...... L, 53-56 Sun...... Nov. 10....NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE...... W, 80-57 Sun...... Nov. 10....at #5/4 Connecticut...... SNY...... L, 61-72 Thu...... Nov. 14....WISCONSIN...... W, 74-57 Sun...... Nov. 17....UC RIVERSIDE...... W, 84-61 Sun...... Nov. 17....at Wyoming...... W, 66-56 Thu...... Nov. 17....at San Diego State...... W, 74-48 Fri...... Nov. 22....at Colorado State...... W, 79-75 Sun...... Nov. 24....#20/18 ARKANSAS...... W, 84-80 Sun...... Nov. 24....JACKSONVILLE...... W, 66-44 Fri...... Nov. 29....N.C. CENTRAL$...... W, 90-69 Tue...... Nov. 26....INDIANA STATE...... W, 59-46 Sat...... Nov. 30....LONG BEACH STATE$...... W, 68-45 Tue...... Dec. 3...... TEXAS SOUTHERN...... W, 74-50 Sat...... Dec. 7...... BOSTON UNIVERSITY...... W, 73-62 Fri...... Dec. 6...... at Xavier...... W, 62-53 Sat...... Dec. 14....SANTA CLARA...... P12N...... W, 69-65 Thu...... Dec. 12....DENVER...... W, 96-70 Sat...... Dec. 21....#14/13 KENTUCKY...... L, 61-63 Fri...... Dec. 20....vs. UAB$...... W, 77-69 OT Sun...... Dec. 29....GRAND CANYON...... W, 72-53 Sat...... Dec. 21....at Tulane$...... W, 62-52 Fri...... Jan. 3...... WASHINGTON*...... P12N...... L, 64-67 Sun...... Dec. 29....at UTAH*...... P12N...... W, 80-70 Sun...... Jan. 5...... WASHINGTON STATE*...... P12N...... L, 75-96 Fri...... Jan. 3...... at #2/2 Oregon*...... P12N...... L, 46-104 Fri...... Jan. 10....at #5/4 Stanford*...... P12N...... L, 40-73 Sun...... Jan. 5...... at #3/3 Oregon State*...... P12N...... L, 60-72 Sun...... Jan. 12....#5/4 STANFORD*...... P12N...... L, 65-79 Fri...... Jan. 10....USC*...... P12N...... W, 66-53 Fri...... Jan. 17....at # 8/7 Oregon State*...... P12N...... L, 44-81 Sun...... Jan. 12....#8/9 UCLA*...... P12N...... L, 62-65 Sun...... Jan. 19....at #6/6 Oregon*...... P12N...... L, 55-105 Fri...... Jan. 17....UTAH*...... P12N...... L, 69-84 Fri...... Jan. 24....UTAH*...... P12N...... L, 62-71 Fri...... Jan. 24....at #6/6 Stanford*...... P12N...... L, 68-76 OT Sun...... Jan. 26....COLORADO*...... P12N...... L, 50-62 Sun...... Jan. 26....at California*...... P12N...... W, 62-50 Fri...... Jan. 31....at Washington State*...... P12N...... L, 92-66 Thu...... Jan. 30....#10/10OREGON STATE*...... P12N...... L, 52-79 Sun...... Feb. 2...... at Washington*...... P12N...... W, 81-74 2OT Sat...... Feb.1...... #3/3 OREGON*...... P12N...... L, 53-101 Fru...... Feb. 7...... USC*...... P12N...... L, 67-75 Fri...... Feb. 7...... at Washington State*...... P12N...... L, 59-69 Sun...... Feb. 9...... #10/10 UCLA*...... P12N...... L, 70-74 Sun...... Feb. 9...... at Washington*...... P12N...... L, 52-61 Fri...... Feb. 14....at Colorado*...... P12N...... 6 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 14....CALIFORNIA*...... P12N...... 7 p.m. Sun...... Feb. 16....at Utah*...... P12N...... 11 a.m. Sun...... Feb. 16....STANFORD*...... P12N...... 12 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 21....OREGON*...... P12N...... 6 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 21....ARIZONA STATE*...... P12N...... 7 p.m. Sun...... Feb. 23....OREGON STATE*...... P12N...... 2 p.m. Sun...... Feb. 23....ARIZONA*...... P12N...... 12 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 28....at Arizona State*...... P12N...... 7 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 28....at UCLA*...... P12N...... 9 p.m. Sun...... Mar. 1...... at Arizona*...... P12N...... 11 a.m. Sun...... Mar. 1...... at USC*...... P12N...... 1 p.m. Thu-Sun.....Mar. 5-8...Pac-12 Tournament Thu-Sun.....Mar. 5-8...Pac-12 Tournament

* Pac-12 Conference game. * Pac-12 Conference game. P12N indicates game televised on the Pac-12 Networks. P12N indicates game televised on the Pac-12 Networks. $ - Cal Classic $ - Tulane Classic All times Pacific Standard Time & subject to change. All times Mountain Standard Time & subject to change.

2018-19Pac-12 Women’s Pac-12 BasketballWomen’s Basketball Scoreboard Scoreboard Pac-12 Women’s Basketball Scoreboard 1 2019-20 PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD OREGON DUCKS OREGON STATE BEAVERS Overall: 22-2 // Pac-12: 11-1 Overall: 19-5 // Pac-12: 7-5

Day...... Date...... Opponent...... TV...... Time/Result Day...... Date...... Opponent...... TV...... Time/Result Mon...... Nov. 11....NORTHEASTERN...... W, 89-47 Sat...... Nov. 9...... UC IRVINE$...... P12N...... W, 86-57 Wed...... Nov. 13....UTAH STATE...... W, 109-52 Mon...... Nov. 11....PACIFIC$...... W, 69-57 Sat...... Nov. 16....TEXAS SOUTHERN...... W, 99-63 Thu...... Nov. 14....#18 DEPAUL$...... W, 98-77 Sun...... Nov. 24....at #17/15 Syracuse...... ACCN...... W, 81-64 Sun...... Nov. 17....MISSOURI STATE$...... W, 80-69 Thu...... Nov. 28....vs. Oklahoma State$...... W, 89-72 Thu...... Nov. 21....SOUTHERN UTAH...... W, 95-45 Fri...... Nov. 29....vs. UT Arlington$...... W, 91-54 Fri...... Nov. 29....at Miami (Fla.)&...... W, 75-53 Sat...... Nov. 30....vs. 8/9 Louisville$...... L, 62-72 Sat...... Nov. 30....vs. Liberty&...... W, 68-55 Sun...... Dec. 8...... SOUTH DAKOTA STATE...... W, 95-56 Fri...... Dec. 6...... HAWAI’I...... W, 64-32 Sat...... Dec. 14....LONG BEACH STATE...... W, 81-45 Sat...... Dec. 14....UTAH STATE...... P12N...... W, 75-46 Mon...... Dec. 16....UC RIVERSIDE...... W, 84-41 Wed...... Dec. 18....vs. Northern Arizona%...... W, 91-57 Sat...... Dec. 21....KANSAS STATE...... W, 89-51 Thu...... Dec. 19....vs. BYU%...... W, 65-34 Sat...... Dec. 28....CORBAN (Exh.)...... W, 125-42 Sun...... Dec. 29....CSU BAKERSFIELD...... W, 69-50 Fri...... Jan. 3...... COLORADO*...... W, 104-46 Fri...... Jan. 3...... UTAH*...... P12N...... W, 77-48 Sun...... Jan. 5...... UTAH*...... W, 88-51 Sun...... Jan. 5...... COLORADO*...... P12N...... W, 72-60 Fri...... Jan. 10....at Arizona State*...... P12N...... L, 66-72 Fri...... Jan. 10....at #18/19 Arizona*...... P12N...... W, 63-61 Sun...... Jan. 12....at #18/19 Arizona*...... P12N...... W, 71-64 Sun...... Jan. 12....at Arizona State*...... P12N...... L, 47-55 Thu...... Jan. 16....#3/3 STANFORD*...... ESPN/ESPN2...... W, 87-55 Fri...... Jan. 17....CALIFORNIA*...... P12N...... W, 81-44 Sun...... Jan. 19....CALIFORNIA*...... P12N...... W, 105-55 Sun...... Jan. 19....#3/3 STANFORD*...... P12N...... L, 58-61 Fri...... Jan. 24....#7/7 OREGON STATE*...... P12N...... W, 76-64 Fri...... Jan. 24....at #4/4 Oregon*...... P12N...... L, 64-76 Sun...... Jan. 26....at #7/7 Oregon State*...... ESPN News...... W, 66-57 Sun...... Jan. 26....#4/4 OREGON*...... ESPN News...... L, 57-66 Thu...... Jan. 30....at Utah*...... P12N...... W, 90-63 Thu...... Jan. 30....at Colorado*...... P12N...... W, 79-52 Sat...... Feb. 1...... at Colorado*...... P12N...... W, 101-53 Sat...... Feb. 1...... at Utah*...... P12N...... W, 77-65 Mon...... Feb. 3...... #4/4 Connecticut...... ESPN2...... W, 74-56 Fri...... Feb. 7...... #19/21 ARIZONA STATE*...... P12N...... W, 64-62 Fri...... Feb. 7...... #12/12 ARIZONA*...... P12N...... W, 85-52 Sun...... Feb. 9...... #12/12 ARIZONA*...... P12N...... L, 58-65 OT Sun...... Feb. 9...... #19/21 ARIZONA STATE*...... P12N...... W, 79-48 Fri...... Feb. 14....at USC*...... P12N...... 7 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 14....at UCLA*...... P12N...... 8 p.m. Mon...... Feb. 17....at UCLA*...... ESPN2...... 6 p.m. Sun...... Feb. 16....at USC*...... P12N...... 1 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 21....at Stanford*...... P12N...... 8 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 21....at California*...... P12N...... 6 p.m. Sun...... Feb. 23....at California*...... P12N...... 2 p.m. Mon...... Feb. 24....at Stanford*...... P12N...... 6 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 28....WASHINGTON*...... P12N...... 6 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 28....WASHINGTON STATE*...... P12N...... 8 p.m. Sun...... Mar. 1...... WASHINGTON STATE*...... P12N...... 12 p.m. Sun...... Mar. 1...... WASHINGTON*...... P12N...... 12 p.m. Thu-Sun.....Mar. 5-8...Pac-12 Tournament Thu-Sun.....Mar. 5-8...Pac-12 Tournament * Pac-12 Conference game. * Pac-12 Conference game. P12N indicates game televised on the Pac-12 Networks. P12N indicates game televised on the Pac-12 Networks. $ - WNIT $ - Paradise Jam & - Miami Thanksgiving Classic All times Pacific Standard Time & subject to change. % - Maui Jim Maui Classic All times Pacific Standard Time & subject to change.

STANFORD CARDINAL UCLA BRUINS Overall: 21-3 // Pac-12: 10-2 Overall: 21-2 // Pac-12: 10-2 Day...... Date...... Opponent...... TV Time/Result Day...... Date...... Opponent...... TV...... Time/Result Tue...... Nov. 5...... EASTERN WASHINGTON...... W, 92-27 Tue...... Nov. 5...... WEBER STATE...... W, 85-45 Sat...... Nov. 9...... SAN FRANCISCO...... W, 97-71 Sat...... Nov. 9...... LOYOLA MARYMOUNT...... W, 74-52 Thu...... Nov. 14....NORTHERN COLORADO...... W, 90-36 Thu...... Nov. 14....LONG BEACH STATE...... W, 86-51 Sun...... Nov. 17....GONZAGA...... W, 76-70 (OT) Fri...... Nov. 22....NORTHERN COLORADO...... W, 92-58 Sun...... Nov. 24....BUFFALO...... W, 88-69 Tue...... Nov. 26....YALE...... P12N...... W, 100-65 Thu...... Nov. 28....vs. California Baptist$...... W, 83-78 Sat...... Nov. 30....vs. UCF$...... W, 61-56 Fri...... Nov. 29....vs. #18/16 Syracuse$...... W, 77-59 Sun...... Dec. 1...... at Virginia$...... W, 73-62 Sat...... Nov. 30....vs. #10/8 Mississippi State$...... W, 67-62 Sat...... Dec. 7...... at CSUN...... W, 58-44 Sun...... Dec. 15....OHIO STATE...... P12N...... W, 71-52 Sun...... Dec. 15....PACIFIC...... W, 68-57 Wed...... Dec. 18....#23/24 TENNESSEE...... P12N...... W, 78-51 Thu...... Dec. 19....at Georgia...... W, 59-50 Sun...... Dec. 22....at Texas...... ESPN2...... L, 64-69 Sun...... Dec. 22....at #12/14 Indiana...... BTN...... W, 68-58 Sat...... Dec. 28....UC DAVIS...... W, 67-55 Sun...... Dec. 29....USC*...... P12N...... W, 83-59 Fri...... Jan. 3...... WASHINGTON STATE*...... P12N...... W, 77-58 Fri...... Jan. 3...... ARIZONA STATE*...... P12N...... W, 68-66 Sun...... Jan. 5...... WASHINGTON*...... P12N...... W, 77-56 Sun...... Jan. 5...... #18/18 ARIZONA*...... P12N...... W, 70-58 Fri...... Jan. 10....CALIFORNIA*...... P12N...... W, 73-40 Fri...... Jan. 10....at Utah*...... P12N...... W, 84-54 Sun...... Jan. 12....at California*...... P12N...... W, 79-65 Sun...... Jan. 12....at Colorado*...... P12N...... W, 65-62 Thu...... Jan. 16....at #6/6 Oregon*...... ESPN/ESPN2...... L, 55-87 Fri...... Jan. 17....at USC*...... P12N...... L, 68-70 Sun...... Jan. 19....at #8/7 Oregon State*...... P12N...... W, 61-58 Fri...... Jan. 24....WASHINGTON*...... P12N...... W, 85-80 OT Fri...... Jan. 24....COLORADO*...... P12N...... W, 76-68 OT Sun...... Jan. 26....WASHINGTON STATE*...... P12N...... W, 66-50 Sun...... Jan. 26....UTAH*...... P12N...... W, 82-49 Fri...... Jan. 31....at #16/17 Arizona*...... P12N...... W, 92-66 Fri...... Jan. 31....at Washington*...... P12N...... W, 58-41 Sun...... Feb. 2...... at #19/20 Arizona State*...... P12N...... W, 70-61 Sun...... Feb. 2...... at Washington State*...... P12N...... W, 71-49 Fri...... Feb. 7...... at #6/5 Stanford*...... P12N...... W, 79-69 Fri...... Feb. 7...... #10/10 UCLA*...... P12N...... L, 69-79 Sun...... Feb. 9...... at California*...... P12N...... W, 74-70 Sun...... Feb. 9...... USC*...... P12N...... W, 79-59 Fri...... Feb. 14....OREGON*...... P12N...... 8 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 14....at Utah*...... P12N...... 6 p.m. Mon...... Feb. 17....OREGON STATE*...... ESPN2...... 6 p.m. Sun...... Feb. 16....at Colorado*...... P12N...... 11 a.m. Fri...... Feb. 21....at Washington State*...... P12N...... 7 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 21....OREGON STATE*...... P12N...... 8 p.m. Sun...... Feb. 23....at Washington*...... P12N...... 12 p.m. Mon...... Feb. 24....OREGON*...... ESPN2...... 6 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 28....COLORADO*...... P12N...... 8 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 28....at Arizona*...... P12N...... 5 p.m. Sun...... Mar. 1...... UTAH*...... P12N...... 1 p.m. Sun...... Mar. 1...... at Arizona State*...... P12N...... 11 a.m. Thu-Sun.....Mar. 5-8...Pac-12 Tournament Thu-Sun.....Mar. 5-8...Pac-12 Tournament * Pac-12 Conference game. * Pac-12 Conference game. P12N indicates game televised on the Pac-12 Networks. P12N indicates game televised on the Pac-12 Networks. $ - Cavalier Classic $ - Victoria Invitational All times Pacific Standard Time & subject to change. All times Pacific Standard Time & subject to change.

2 Pac-12 Women’s Basketball Scoreboard 2019-20 PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD USC TROJANS UTAH UTES Overall: 12-11 // Pac-12: 4-8 Overall: 12-11 // Pac-12: 5-7

Day...... Date...... Opponent...... TV...... Time/Result Day...... Date...... Opponent...... TV...... Time/Result Tue...... Nov. 5...... at CSUN...... W, 69-53 Tue...... Nov. 5...... at Cincinnati...... L, 62-68 Sat...... Nov. 9...... VIRGINIA...... W, 59-49 Thu...... Nov. 7...... at Xavier...... L, 63-70 Thu...... Nov. 14....at UC Riverside...... W, 76-59. Sat...... Nov.16.....SOUTH DAKOTA...... L, 81-84 Mon...... Nov. 18....UC Santa Barbara...... L, 46-57 Mon...... Nov. 18....EASTERN WASHINGTON...... W, 87-49 Sat...... Nov. 23....#6/7 TEXAS A&M...... L, 64-74 Fri...... Nov. 22....vs. Texas Southern$...... W, 61-52 Fri...... Nov. 29....vs. Nebraska$...... L, 54-67 Sun...... Nov. 24....vs. UTSA$...... W, 91-45 Sat...... Nov. 30....vs. Alabama$...... W, 60-57 Fri...... Nov. 29....at BYU...... W, 77-73 Sat...... Dec. 14....UNLV...... W, 75-54 Thu...... Dec. 5...... ORAL ROBERTS...... W, 78-58 Wed...... Dec. 18....UTRGV...... W, 80-43 Sat...... Dec. 14....NEVADA...... W, 68-62 Fri...... Dec. 20....NEVADA&...... W, 50-47 Mon...... Dec. 16....PROVIDENCE...... L, 67-60 Fri...... Dec. 21....LONG BEACH STATE&...... W, 57-40 Fri...... Dec. 20....WEBER STATE...... W, 75-46 Sat...... Dec. 29....at #10/10 UCLA*...... P12N...... L, 59-83 Sun...... Dec. 29....COLORADO*...... P12N...... L, 70-80 Sat...... Jan. 3...... #18/18 ARIZONA*...... P12N...... L, 57-65 Fri...... Jan. 3...... at #3/3 Oregon State*...... P12N...... L, 48-77 Sun...... Jan. 5...... ARIZONA STATE*...... P12N...... L, 54-63 Sun...... Jan. 5...... at #2/2 Oregon*...... P12N...... L, 51-88 Fri...... Jan. 10....at Colorado*...... P12N...... L, 53-66 Fri...... Jan. 10....#8/9 UCLA*...... P12N...... L, 54-84 Sun...... Jan. 12....at Utah*...... P12N...... L, 65-67 Sun...... Jan. 12....USC*...... P12N...... W, 67-65 Fri...... Jan. 17....#7/8 UCLA*...... P12N...... W, 70-68 Fri...... Jan. 17....at Colorado*...... P12N...... W, 84-69 Fri...... Jan. 24....WASHINGTON STATE*...... P12N...... W, 74-63 Fri...... Jan. 24....at California*...... P12N...... W, 71-62 Sun...... Jan. 26....WASHINGTON*...... P12N...... W, 81-78 OT Sun...... Jan. 26....at #6/6 Stanford*...... P12N...... L, 49-82 Fri...... Jan. 31....at #19/20 Arizona State*...... P12N...... L, 75-76 Thu...... Jan. 30....#3/3 OREGON*...... P12N...... L, 63-90 Sun...... Feb. 2...... at #16/17 Arizona*...... P12N...... L, 57-73 Sat...... Feb. 1...... #10/10 OREGON STATE*...... P12N...... L, 65-77 Fri...... Feb. 7...... at California*...... P12N...... W, 75-67 Fri...... Feb. 7...... at Washington*...... P12N...... W, 74-65 Sun...... Feb. 9...... at #6/5 Stanford*...... P12N...... L, 59-79 Sun...... Feb. 9...... at Washington State*...... P12N...... W, 78-66 Fri...... Feb. 14....OREGON STATE*...... P12N...... 7 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 14....STANFORD*...... P12N...... 7 p.m. Sun...... Feb. 16....OREGON*...... P12N...... 1 p.m. Sun...... Feb. 16....CALIFORNIA*...... P12N...... 12 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 21....at Washington*...... P12N...... 7 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 21....ARIZONA*...... P12N...... 7 p.m. Sun...... Feb. 23....at Washington State*...... P12N...... 11:30 a.m. Sun...... Feb. 23....ARIZONA STATE*...... P12N...... 12 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 28....UTAH*...... P12N...... 6 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 28....at USC*...... P12N...... 7 p.m. Sun...... Mar. 1...... COLORADO*...... P12N...... 12 p.m. Sun...... Mar. 1...... at UCLA*...... P12N...... 2 p.m. Thu-Sun.....Mar. 5-8...Pac-12 Tournament Thu-Sun.....Mar. 5-8...Pac-12 Tournament

* Pac-12 Conference game. * Pac-12 Conference game. P12N indicates game televised on the Pac-12 Networks. P12N indicates game televised on the Pac-12 Networks. $ - South Point Shootout $ - Bank of Hawaii Tournament & - Women of Troy Classic

WASHINGTON HUSKIES WASHINGTON STATE COUGARS Overall: 11-12 // Pac-12: 3-9 Overall: 11-13 // Pac-12: 4-8

Day...... Date...... Opponent...... TV...... Time/Result Day...... Date...... Opponent...... TV...... Time/Result Fri...... Nov. 8...... CSU BAKERSFIELD...... W, 80-49 Tue...... Nov. 5...... PEPPERDINE...... W, 85-48 Sun...... Nov. 10....TULANE...... L, 62-64 Sat...... Nov. 9...... BYU...... W, 67-50 Wed...... Nov. 13....WEBER STATE...... W, 94-41 Wed...... Nov. 20....at Boise State...... W, 80-68 Sat...... Nov. 23....SEATTLE...... W, 78-46 Sun...... Nov. 24....CSUN...... W, 71-61 Thu...... Nov. 28....vs. Iona$...... W, 65-34 Thu...... Nov. 28....vs. #2/2 Baylor$...... L, 66-89 Fri...... Nov. 29....vs. Howard$...... W, 75-58 Fri...... Nov. 29....vs. #5/6 South Carolina$...... L, 68-53 Sat...... Nov. 30....vs. Iowa$...... W, 70-63 Sat...... Nov. 30....vs. #17/23 Indiana$...... L, 44-78 Sun...... Dec. 8...... HAWAI’I...... L, 50-62 Wed...... Dec. 4...... ARKANSAS PINE-BLUFF...... W, 85-56 Sun...... Dec. 15....at San Diego...... W, 65-47 Sun...... Dec. 8...... GONZAGA...... L, 53-76 Fri...... Dec. 20....SAN FRANCISCO&...... W, 73-54 Sun...... Dec. 15....UC Irvine...... W, 87-59 Fri...... Dec. 21....VANDERBILT&...... L, 74-76 Fri...... Dec. 20....vs. Southern University&...... W, 69-54 Sat...... Dec. 29....at Washington State*...... P12N...... W, 65-56 Sat...... Dec. 21....at Miami&...... L, 74-68 Sat...... Jan. 3...... at California*...... P12N...... W, 67-64 Sun...... Dec. 29....WASHINGTON*...... P12N...... L, 56-65 Sun...... Jan. 5...... at #5/4 Stanford*...... P12N...... L, 56-77 Fri...... Jan. 3...... at #5/4 Stanford*...... P12N...... L, 58-77 Sat...... Jan. 11....WASHINGTON STATE*...... P12N...... L, 59-66 Sun...... Jan. 5...... at California*...... P12N...... W, 96-75 Fri...... Jan. 17....#18/19 ARIZONA STATE*...... P12N...... L, 50-67 Sat...... Jan. 11....at Washington*...... P12N...... W, 66-59 Sun...... Jan. 19....#21/22 ARIZONA*...... P12N...... L, 58-66 Fri...... Jan. 17....#21/22 ARIZONA*...... P12N...... L, 67-74 Fri...... Jan. 24....at #10/10UCLA*...... P12N...... L 80-85 OT Sun...... Jan. 19....#18/19 ARIZONA STATE*...... P12N...... L, 56-65 Sun...... Jan. 26....at USC*...... P12N...... L, 78-81 OT Fri...... Jan. 24....at USC*...... P12N...... L, 63-74 Fri...... Jan. 31....#6/6 STANFORD*...... P12N...... L, 41-58 Sun...... Jan. 26....at #10/10 UCLA*...... P12N...... L, 50-66 Sun...... Feb. 2...... CALIFORNIA*...... P12N...... L, 81-74 Fri...... Jan. 31....CALIFORNIA*...... P12N...... W, 92-66 Fri...... Feb. 7...... UTAH*...... P12N...... L, 65-74 Sun...... Feb. 2...... #6/6 STANFORD*...... P12N...... L, 71-49 Sun...... Feb. 9...... COLORADO*...... P12N...... W, 61-52 Fri...... Feb. 7...... COLORADO*...... P12N...... W, 69-59 Fri...... Feb. 14....at Arizona*...... P12N...... 6 p.m. Sun...... Feb. 9...... UTAH*...... P12N...... L, 66-78 Sun...... Feb. 16....at Arizona State*...... P12N...... 11 a.m. Fri...... Feb. 14....at Arizona State*...... P12N...... 6 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 21....USC*...... P12N...... 7 p.m. Sun...... Feb. 16....at Arizona*...... P12N...... 11 a.m. Sun...... Feb. 23....UCLA*...... P12N...... 12 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 21....UCLA*...... P12N...... 7 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 28....at Oregon State*...... P12N...... 6 p.m. Sun...... Feb. 23....USC*...... P12N...... 11:30 a.m. Sun...... Mar. 1...... at Oregon*...... P12N...... 12 p.m. Fri...... Feb. 28....at Oregon*...... P12N...... 8 p.m. Thu-Sun.....Mar. 5-8...Pac-12 Tournament Sun...... Mar. 1...... at Oregon State...... P12N...... 12 p.m. Thu-Sun.....Mar. 5-8...Pac-12 Tournament * Pac-12 Conference game. PAC12 indicates game televised on the Pac-12 Networks. * Pac-12 Conference game. $ - Puerto Rico Clasico PAC12 indicates game televised on the Pac-12 Networks. & - Husky Classic $ - Paradise Jam & - Miami Holiday Classic

Pac-12 Women’s Basketball Scoreboard 2019-20 Pac-12 Women’s Basketball Scoreboard 3