PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE Pacific-10 Conference

IN THIS SECTION . . . Pac-10 History ...... 74 Pac-10 Membership ...... 74 2003-2004 Pac-10 Review ...... 75 2003-2004 Pac-10 Team Statistics ...... 76 2003-2004 Pac-10 Individual Statistics ...... 77 2003-2004 Pac-10 Composite Schedule ...... 78 Pac-10 All-Time Standings ...... 80 Pac-10 All-Time Award Winners ...... 81 2005 Pac-10 Basketball Tournament ...... 82

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THE PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE Entering the 2004-05 season, the Pacific-10 Confer- 23 years ago, Pac-10 members have claimed at least four ence continues to uphold its tradition as the “Conference of national titles in a single season on 15 occasions. Overall, PAC-10 CONFERENCE Champions.” Pac-10 members have claimed an incredible 84 the Pac-10 has captured 90 NCAA women’s crowns, easily NCAA team titles over the past nine seasons, an average of outdistancing the Southeastern Conference, which is second MEMBERSHIP more than eight championships per academic year. with 60. Pac-10 members have dominated a number of Even more impressive is the breadth of the Pac-10’s sports, winning 17 softball titles, 15 tennis crowns, nine of ARIZONA success, as those 84 team titles over the past nine seasons the last 14 volleyball titles, 11 of the last 15 trophies in golf McKale Center have come in 21 different men’s and women’s sports. The and eight of the last 16 in swimming and diving. Tucson, AZ 85721 Pac-10 has now led the nation in NCAA Championships 39 of Pac-10 women athletes shine individually as well, the last 44 years and finished second five times. capturing an unmatched 428 NCAA individual titles, an (520) 621-2200 Spanning nearly a century of athletics achievement, average of nearly 19 champions per season. Director of Athletics: Jim Livengood the Pac-10 has captured 336 NCAA titles (246 men’s, 90 The roots of the Pacific-10 Conference go back 89 women’s), outdistancing the runner-up Big Ten’s 197 titles. years to December 15, 1915, when the Pacific Coast Confer- ARIZONA STATE The Conference’s reputation is further proven in the ence (PCC) was founded at the Oregon Hotel in Portland, Ore. Intercollegiate Athletics Complex annual United States Sports Academy Directors’ Cup compe- Original membership consisted of the University of California Tempe, AZ 85287-2505 tition, the prestigious award that honors the best overall at Berkeley, the University of Washington, the University of (480) 965-6360 collegiate athletics programs in the country. STANFORD Oregon, and Oregon State College (now Oregon State Uni- Director of Athletics: Gene Smith continued its remarkable run in the 2003-04 season, winning versity), all still charter members of the Conference. its 10th consecutive USSA Directors’ Cup. In the 2003-04 Pacific Coast Conference play began in 1916. One year CALIFORNIA competition, four of the top 10 and seven of the top 20 later, Washington State College (now Washington State Memorial Stadium Division I programs were Pac-10 members: No. 1 Stanford, University), was accepted into the Conference, and Stanford Berkeley, CA 94720 No. 3 UCLA, No. 8 Washington, No. 9 California, No. 15 University joined in 1918. (510) 642-0580 Arizona, No. 16 Arizona State, and No. 20 USC. In 1922, the PCC expanded to eight teams with the Director of Athletics: Tba The Pac-10 earned 11 NCAA titles in 2003-04, more admission of the University of Southern California and the than double any other conference. The Pac-10 total of 11 was University of Idaho. Montana joined the Conference in 1924, followed most closely by the Southeastern Conference, and in 1928, the PCC grew to 10 members with the addition OREGON which earned five NCAA crowns, and the Big Ten, which had of UCLA. Casanova Athletic Center four. And it should be noted that the Pac-10's total does not The Pacific Coast Conference competed as a 10-team 2727 Leo Harris Parkway include USC's title in football or California's in rugby, as they league until 1950, with the exception of 1943-45, when Eugene, OR 97401 are not counted as NCAA titles. The 11 titles for the Pac-10 World War II curtailed intercollegiate athletic competition to (541) 346-4481 are the most for the conference since 1997-98. The Pac-10 a minimum. In 1950, Montana resigned from the Conference Director of Athletics: Bill Moos had the most NCAA titles of any conference in women's and joined the Mountain States Conference. The PCC contin- sports with eight, and tied with the SEC and Big Ten for most ued as a nine-team Conference through 1958. OREGON STATE in men's sports with three. NCAA team champions from the In 1959, the PCC was dissolved and a new Conference Gill Coliseum Pac-10 in 2003-04 came from: UCLA (women's gymnastics, was formed – the Athletic Association of Western Universi- Corvallis, OR 97331 women's golf, softball, women's track and field), Stanford ties. Original AAWU membership consisted of California, (541) 737-2547 (men's and women's cross country and women's tennis), USC Stanford, Southern California, UCLA, and Washington. Director of Athletics: Bob De Carolis (women's volleyball and men's and women's water polo) and Washington State became a member in 1962, while Oregon California (men's golf). The Pac-10 also had runners-up in six and Oregon State joined in 1964. In 1968, the name Pacific- NCAA Championship events: men's golf (UCLA), men's and 8 Conference was adopted. STANFORD women's tennis (UCLA), men's swimming and diving Ten years later, on July 1, 1978, the University of Arrillaga Family Sports Center (Stanford), men's water polo (Stanford) and softball (Califor- Arizona and Arizona State University were admitted and the Stanford, CA 94305 nia). Overall, the conference had 21 teams finish in the top Pacific-10 Conference became a reality. In 1986-87, the (650) 723-4591 three at NCAA Championship events. league expanded to include 10 women’s sports. Director of Athletics: Dr. Ted Leland Individually, the Conference has produced an impres- Currently, the Pac-10 sponsors 11 men’s sports and 11 sive number of NCAA men’s individual champions as well, women’s sports. Additionally, the Conference is a member UCLA claiming 1079 NCAA individual crowns. of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) in four Morgan Center On the women’s side, the story is much the same. other men’s sports and two other women’s sports. 405 Hilgard Avenue Since the NCAA began conducting women’s championships Los Angeles, CA 90024-1639 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE (310) 825-8699 800 South Broadway, Suite 400, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Director of Athletics: Daniel G. Guerrero Phone: (925) 932-4411 Fax: (925) 932-4601 Commissioner: Thomas C. Hansen SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Assistant Commissioner, Championships and Administration: Christine Hoyles Heritage Hall Assistant Commissioner, Public Relations: Jim Muldoon Los Angeles, CA 90089-0602 Assistant Commissioner, Electronic Communications: Duane Lindberg (213) 740-3843 Assistant Commissioner, Compliance: Mike Matthews Director of Athletics: Michael Garrett Assistant Commissioner, Business and Finance: Ben Jay Assistant Commissioner, Enforcement: Ron Barker Assistant Commissioner, Olympic Sports: Chris Dawson WASHINGTON Assistant Public Relations Director: Dave Hirsch Graves Building, Box 354070 Assistant Public Relations Director: Julie Reuvers Seattle, WA 98195 Assistant Championships Director: Doreen Magee (206) 543-2210 Assistant Compliance Director: Erik Price Director of Athletics: Todd Turner Coordinator of NCAA Governance Communication: Tammy Newman Coordinator of Women’s Basketball Officiating: Gooch Foster Administrative Assistant to the Commissioner: Sandra Safford WASHINGTON STATE Administrative Assistants: Wendy Heredia, Yvonne Halvorson, Michelle Lockhart, Bri Niemi Bohler Gym Receptionist: Megan McElroy Pullman, WA 99164-1610 Public Relations Interns: Noah Cohen, Kristin Mansfield Administrative Fellow: Nicole Strange (509) 335-0311 Historian: Wiles Hallock Director of Athletics: Jim Sterk

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2003-2004 PACIFIC -10 CONFERENCE REVIEW 2003-04 FINAL STANDINGS Pac-10 Games Overall WLPct. Home Away W L Pct. Home Away Neu 1. Stanford (NCAA) 14 4 .778 9-0 5-4 27 7 .813 14-1 7-5 5-1 Arizona (NCAA) 14 4 .778 9-0 5-4 24 9 .727 14-0 7-6 3-3 3. Arizona State (WNIT) 11 7 .611 8-1 3-6 17 12 .586 13-1 4-8 0-3 UCLA (NCAA) 11 7 .611 8-2 3-5 17 13 .567 12-3 4-9 1-1 USC 11 7 .611 8-1 3-6 15 13 .536 11-3 3-8 1-2 6. Washington (WNIT) 9 9 .500 6-3 3-6 18 13 .581 11-5 4-7 3-1 7. Oregon State (WNIT) 8 10 .444 5-4 3-6 17 15 .548 9-5 6-8 2-2 8. Oregon 6 12 .333 4-5 2-7 14 15 .483 9-5 4-9 1-0 9. California 4 14 .222 2-6 2-8 12 17 .414 9-7 1-9 2-1 10. Washington State 2 16 .111 1-8 1-8 6 22 .214 3-10 3-11 0-1 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM PAC-10 ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM First Team Year GPA Major Name School Pos Yr Ht Hometown Jen Albert, ASU Sr. 3.85 Elementary Education Nihan Anaz CAL G Sr. 5-9 Istanbul, Turkey Brina Chaney, OSU Sr. 3.55 Business Administration Nikki Blue* UCLA G So. 5-8 Bakersfield, Calif. Hollye Chapman, OSU Sr. 3.57 Applied Visual Arts ** USC F/C Sr. 6-2 Harbor City, Calif. Lindsey Egeland, WSU Sr. 3.82 Biological Engineering Andrea Lalum WASH C Sr. 6-4 Bozeman, Mont. Corrie Mizusawa, ORE Jr. 3.78 Education Kylan Loney ASU G Jr. 5-7 Ames, Iowa Giuliana Mendiola** WASH G Sr. 5-11 Lake Forest, Calif. Second Team Year GPA Major Shawntinice Polk* ARIZ C So. 6-5 Hanford, Calif. Susan Borchardt, STAN Jr. 3.34 Psychology Nicole Powell*** STAN G Sr. 6-2 Phoenix, Ariz. Carrie Buckner, ASU Jr. 3.40 Biology UCLA G Fr. 6-0 Los Angeles, Calif. Andrea Lalum, WASH Sr. 3.33 Law, Society & Justice Dee-Dee Wheeler* ARIZ G Jr. 5-6 Chicago, Ill. Krista Rappahahn, STAN So. 3.77 Human Biology *two-time All-Pac-10 honoree; ** three-time All-Pac-10 honoree, Chelsea Trotter, STAN Sr. 3.41 International Relations *** four-time All-Pac-10 honoree HONORABLE MENTION (UW only): Nicole Castro, RSo., Angie Jones, RFr., HONORABLE MENTION (UW only): None Gioconda Mendiola, Sr., Giuliana Mendiola, Sr. PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Nicole Powell, G, Stanford PAC-10 IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Noelle Quinn, G, UCLA Saturday, March 20 (First Round) COACH OF THE YEAR: Caren Horstmeyer, California MIDWEST REGION: No. 6 Stanford 68, No. 11 Missouri 44

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Sunday, March 21 (First Round) Name School Pos Ht Hometown MIDEAST REGION: No. 7 Minnesota 68, No. 10 UCLA 82 Eleanor Haring ORE F 6-1 Mullaloo, West Australia WEST REGION: No. 8 Michigan State 72, No. 9 Arizona 60 Cameo Hicks WASH G 5-10 Tracy, Calif. Kristen Newlin STAN F/C 6-5 Riverton, Wyo. Monday, March 22 (Second Round) Noelle Quinn UCLA G/F 6-0 Los Angeles, Calif. MIDWEST REGION: No. 6 Stanford 68, No. 3 Oklahoma 43 Emily Westerberg ASU F 6-0 Greenacres, Wash. Sunday, March 28 (Regional Semifinal) MIDWEST REGION: No. 6 Stanford 57, No. 2 Vanderbilt 55 HONORABLE MENTION (UW only): Jill Bell, Fr. Tuesday, March 30 (Regional Final) PAC-10 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK MIDWEST REGION: No. 1 Tennessee 62, No. 6 Stanford 60 December 1 Giuliana Mendiola, Washington December 8 Nihan Anaz, California PAC-10 IN THE WNIT December 15 Nicole Powell, Stanford Thursday, March 18 December 22 Leilani Estavan, Oregon State UNLV 50, Arizona State 47 January 5 Shannon Howell, Oregon State Friday, March 19 January 12 Nicole Powell, Stanford Oregon State 69, Gonzaga 64 January 19 Shawntinice Polk, California Washington 71, Pepperdine 59 January 26 Ebony Hoffman, USC February 2 Kylan Loney, Arizona State Sunday, March 21 February 9 Shawntinice Polk, Arizona Creighton 74, Washington 69 February 16 Noelle Quinn, UCLA March 1 Shawntinice Polk, Arizona Monday, March 22 Wednesday, March 24 Oregon State 75, Nebraska 67 Creighton 74, Oregon State 64

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SCORING OFFENSE G PTS AVG REBOUNDS G REB AVG STEALS G ST AVG 1. Arizona 33 2386 72.3 1. Arizona 33 1265 38.3 1. UCLA 30 369 12.30 2. Washington 31 2198 70.9 2. Washington 31 1186 38.3 2. USC 28 315 11.25 3. Stanford 34 2392 70.4 3. USC 28 1060 37.9 3. Arizona State 29 290 10.00 4. USC 28 1889 67.5 4. Stanford 34 1280 37.6 4. California 29 275 9.48 5. UCLA 30 2012 67.1 5. UCLA 30 1115 37.2 5. Arizona 33 302 9.15 6. Arizona State 29 1898 65.4 6. Arizona State 29 1067 36.8 6. Washington State 28 236 8.43 7. California 29 1876 64.7 7. Oregon State 32 1158 36.2 7. Washington 31 242 7.81 8. Oregon State 32 2069 64.7 8. Washington State 28 1009 36.0 8. Oregon State 32 239 7.47 9. Oregon 29 1765 60.9 9. Oregon 29 1000 36.4 9. Stanford 34 227 6.68 10. Washington State 28 1615 57.7 10. California 29 966 33.3 10. Oregon 29 186 6.41 SCORING DEFENSE G PTS AVG ASSISTS G AST AVG TURNOVER MARGIN TEAM OPP DIFF 1. Stanford 34 1986 58.4 1. Arizona State 29 475 16.38 1. UCLA 509 630 +4.03 2. Arizona State 29 1773 61.1 2. Washington 31 487 15.71 2. USC 558 637 +2.82 3. USC 28 1773 63.3 3. Stanford 34 526 15.47 3. Arizona 569 644 +2.27 4. Arizona 33 2099 63.6 4. Arizona 33 497 15.06 4. Washington 457 520 +2.03 5. UCLA 30 1915 63.8 5. Oregon State 32 462 14.44 5. California 552 580 +0.97 6. Oregon State 32 2068 64.6 6. UCLA 30 425 14.17 6. Arizona State 622 623 +0.03 7. California 29 1889 65.1 7. USC 28 393 14.04 7. Oregon State 510 505 -0.16 8. Oregon 29 1893 65.3 8. Oregon 29 402 13.86 8. Stanford 500 471 -0.85 9. Washington 31 2046 66.0 9. California 29 379 13.07 9. Oregon 468 431 -1.28 10. Washington State 28 1967 70.2 10. Washington State 28 315 11.25 10. Washington State 585 476 -3.89 SCORING MARGIN OFF DEF DIFF 1. Stanford 70.4 58.9 +11.9 2. Arizona 72.3 63.6 +8.7 2003-2004 PAC-10 SINGLE-GAME BESTS 3. Washington 70.9 66.0 +4.9 4. Arizona State 65.4 61.1 +4.3 INDIVIDUAL 5. USC 67.5 63.3 +4.1 Points 40 Shannon Howell, Oregon State at Washington, Jan. 17 6. UCLA 67.1 63.8 +3.2 Rebounds 21 Andrea Bills, Oregon vs. Montana, Jan. 12 7. Oregon State 64.7 64.6 +0.0 8. California 64.7 65.1 -0.4 Assists 14 Corrie Mizusawa, Oregon at Gonzaga, Nov. 25 9. Oregon 60.9 65.3 -4.4 Steals 8 by three different players 10. Washington State 57.7 70.2 -12.6 Blocks 8 Shawntinice Polk, Arizona vs. California, Feb. 7 8 Kristen Newlin, Stanford at Washington State, Jan. 2 PERCENTAGE FG FGA PCT FG Made 14 Shannon Howell, Oregon State at Washington, Jan. 17 1. Arizona 919 2002 .459 2. Stanford 830 1878 .442 14 Nicole Powell, Stanford vs. Tennessee, Jan. 14 3. California 692 1598 .433 FG Attempts 35 Nicole Powell, Stanford vs. Tennessee, Jan. 14 4. Washington 827 1955 .423 Highest FG% .889 by three different players 5. Arizona State 662 1579 .419 3FG Made 6 by three different players 6. Oregon State 752 1824 .412 3FG Attempts 15 Nicole Powell, Stanford vs. Tennessee, Dec. 14 7. Oregon 643 1570 .410 15 Chelsea Wagner, Oregon at UCLA, Jan. 29 8. UCLA 754 1855 .406 Highest 3FG% 1.000 Kiki Williams, California vs. Oregon, Mar. 5 9. USC 699 1742 .401 FT Made 16 Giuliana Mendiola, Washington vs. Arizona State, Feb. 26 10. Washington State 563 1515 .372 FT Attempts 20 Giuliana Mendiola, Washington vs. Arizona State, Feb. 26 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE FG FGA PCT Highest FT% 1.000 Gregory, Cal, 10-10; Chaney, OSU, 15-15; Quinn, UCLA, 12-12; Mendiola, 1. Stanford 256 679 .377 UW, 10-10. 2. Washington 192 552 .348 3. Oregon 132 386 .342 TEAM 4. Oregon State 163 478 .341 Points 97 UCLA at California, Feb. 19 5. Arizona State 121 358 .338 6. UCLA 150 449 .334 Rebounds 58 USC at New Mexico, Nov. 21 7. Arizona 135 425 .318 58 Arizona State vs. Akron, Nov. 21 8. USC 135 429 .315 Assists 30 UCLA at California, Feb. 19 9. California 114 367 .311 FG Made 43 UCLA at California, Feb. 19 10. Washington State 106 361 .294 FG Attempts 79 USC at New Mexico, Nov. 21 PERCENTAGE FTM FTA PCT FG% .659 (29-44) Arizona vs. USC, Jan. 15 1. Stanford 476 589 .808 3FG Made 15 Stanford vs. Arizona, Jan. 10 2. Oregon State 402 549 .732 15 Stanford vs. Washington State, Jan. 31 3. Arizona State 453 628 .721 3FG Attempts 31 Washington at Arizona, Dec. 27 4. Washington State 383 536 .715 31 Stanford vs. Washington State, Jan. 31 5. UCLA 354 501 .707 FT Made 32 Arizona State vs. Stanford, Feb. 7 6. Washington 352 500 .704 FT Attempts 44 Washington vs. Denver, Dec. 16 7. USC 356 526 .677 44 Arizona State vs. Stanford, Feb. 7 8. California 378 561 .674 Steals 28 California vs. South Carolina State, Nov. 23 9. Arizona 413 625 .661 10. Oregon 347 536 .647 Blocks 11 Stanford at Washington State, Jan. 2 11 Arizona vs. California, Feb. 7

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SCORING G FG 3FG FT PTS AVG REBOUNDING G OFF DEF TOT AVG 1. Mendiola, Giuliana, WASH 31 244 48 125 661 21.3 1. Powell, Nicole, STAN 31 84 262 346 11.2 2. Powell, Nicole, STAN 31 204 58 161 627 20.2 2. Polk, Shawntinice, ARIZ 33 126 213 339 10.3 3. Wheeler, Dee-Dee, ARIZ 33 220 45 73 558 16.9 3. Hoffman, Ebony, USC 28 74 153 227 8.1 4. Polk, Shawntinice, ARIZ 33 230 0 89 549 16.6 4. Bills, Andrea, ORE 29 84 141 225 7.8 5. Lalum, Andrea, WASH 31 190 51 66 497 16.0 5. Quinn, Noelle, UCLA 27 63 144 207 7.7 6. Quinn, Noelle, UCLA 27 167 18 78 430 15.9 6. Benz, Katie, WSU 28 72 115 187 6.7 7. Blue, Nikki, UCLA 30 156 24 121 457 15.2 7. Mendiola, Giuliana, WASH 31 72 129 201 6.5 8. Howell, Shannon, OSU 22 105 27 96 333 15.1 8. Bell, Jill, WASH 31 80 119 199 6.4 9. Hoffman, Ebony, USC 28 149 22 97 417 14.9 9. McCall, Bianca , WSU 26 66 92 158 6.1 10. Willis, Lisa, UCLA 30 157 70 44 428 14.3 10. Chapman, Hollye, OSU 32 62 132 194 6.1

ASSISTS G AST AVG FIELD GOAL PCT. FG FGA PCT FREE THROW PCT. FT FTA PCT 1. Mizusawa, Corrie, ORE 29 180 6.21 1. Polk, Shawntinice, ARIZ 230 401 .574 1. Powell, Nicole, STAN 161 188 .856 2. Mendiola, Giuliana, WASH 31 172 5.55 2. Kovesdy, Kristen, ASU 102 183 .557 2. Suminski, Kelley, STAN 77 92 .837 3. Blue, Nikki, UCLA 30 148 4.93 3. Thiel, T'Nae, STAN 87 165 .527 3. Mendiola, Giuliana, WASH125 152 .822 4. Wheeler, Dee-Dee, ARIZ 33 155 4.70 4. Mendiola, Giuliana, WASH244 478 .510 4. Loney, Kylan, ASU 66 81 .815 5. Powell, Nicole, STAN 31 127 4.10 5. Greogry, Leigh, CAL 124 243 .510 5. Howell, Shannon, OSU 96 120 .800 6. Estavan, Leilani, OSU 31 121 3.90 6. Bills, Andrea, ORE 134 284 .472 6. Craig, Rometra, USC 59 75 .787 7. Mendiola, Gioconda, WASH30 98 3.27 7. Wheeler, Dee-Dee, ARIZ 220 469 .469 7. Kovesdy, Kristen, ASU 79 101 .782 8. Jones, Natalie, ARIZ 33 104 3.15 8. Chaney, Brina, OSU 123 263 .468 8. Jones, Charmaine, WSU 71 91 .780 9. Quinn, Noelle, UCLA 27 85 3.15 9. Chapman, Hollye, OSU 135 295 .458 9. Lalum, Andrea, WASH 66 85 .776 10. Loney, Kylan, ASU 29 88 3.03 10. Anaz, Nihan, CAL 166 364 .456 10. Wheeler, Dee-Dee, ARIZ 73 98 .745

BLOCKED SHOTS G BS AVG 3-POINT FG PCT. FG FGA PCT STEALS G ST AVG 1. Polk,Shawntinice, ARIZ 33 80 2.42 1. Borchardt, Susan, STAN 55 126 .437 1. Willis, Lisa, UCLA 30 100 3.33 2. Chaney, Brina, OSU 32 68 2.12 2. Chapman, Hollye, OSU 39 91 .429 2. Blue, Nikki, UCLA 30 89 2.97 3. Newlin, Kristin, STAN 30 50 1.67 3. Mendiola, Giuliana, WASH 48 121 .397 3. Wheeler, Dee-Dee, ARIZ 33 92 2.79 4. Lalum, Andrea, WASH 31 34 1.10 4. Cheeks, Jessica, USC 24 62 .387 4. Quinn, Noelle, UCLA 27 60 2.22 5. McCall, Bianca, WSU 26 27 1.04 5. Suminski, Kelley, STAN 53 139 .381 5. Craig, Rometra, USC 28 60 2.14 6. Hoffman, Ebony, USC 28 28 1.00 6. Loney, Kylan, ASU 45 119 .378 6. Hoffman, Ebony, USC 28 59 2.11 7. Bell, Jill, WASH 31 25 0.81 7. Willis, Lisa, UCLA 70 189 .370 7. Powell, Nicole, STAN 31 58 1.87 8. Bills, Andrea, ORE 29 17 0.59 8. Lalum, Andrea, WASH 51 140 .364 8. Buckner, Carrie, ASU 29 54 1.86 Volkova, Olga, CAL 29 17 0.59 9. Boardman, Betsy, ASU 39 108 .361 9. Anaz, Nihan, CAL 29 53 1.83 10. Benz, Kate, WSU 28 16 0.57 10. Estavan, Leilani, OSU 40 111 .360 10. Estavan, Leilani, OSU 31 55 1.77

Cameo Hicks Jill Bell Angie Jones

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2004-2005 PAC-10 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31 UCLA at Miami Jam (6) FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3 Northwest All-Stars at Washington (exh), 2 p.m. Portland State at Washington State, 7 p.m. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20 Arizona State hosts Arizona State Classic (13) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 San Diego at Arizona State, 6:30 p.m. Play Mode Sports at Arizona (exh), 7 p.m. UCLA at Miami Jam (6) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 USC at DePaul Tournament (5), 5:30/7:30 p.m. Arizona State hosts Arizona State Classic (13) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3 NIT Finals (3) Contra Costa Times Invitational at California (14), Basketball Travelers at Arizona State (exh), 6:30 1/3 p.m. p.m. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Washington at Utah, 3 p.m. NW Sports at California (exh), 7 p.m. Navy at California, 2 p.m. George Washington vs. Oregon (15) Pacific at Stanford (2), 2 p.m. UNC Greensboro at Arizona (16), 3 p.m. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5 UCLA at Miami Jam (6) Western Oregon at Oregon (exh), 7 p.m. NIT Finals (3) SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5 Delaware/Weber State at Arizona (16), 1/3 p.m. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22 Oregon State at UC Santa Barbara, 1 p.m. Team Concept at Washington State (exh), 2 p.m. Washington at Michigan, 7 p.m. Purdue at UCLA, 2 p.m. Washington State at Nebraska Contra Costa Times Invitational at California (14), SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Arizona vs. TBA (3) 1/3 p.m. Northwest All-Stars at Oregon State (exh), 2 p.m. Loyola Marymount at USC, 2 p.m. Love & Basketball at UCLA (exh), 2 p.m. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Southern at Oregon, 7 p.m. MONDAY, DECEMBER 6 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8 Portland State at Oregon State, 5 p.m. Washington at Denver, 7 p.m. Northwest Sports at Arizona (exh), 7 p.m. Stanford vs. Eastern Washington (7), 8 p.m. Vanguard at Washington (exh), 7 p.m. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7 Team Concept at Arizona State (exh), 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24 Arizona State at Georgia Stanford vs. Alaska-Anchorage/Louisiana-Lafayette (7) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 Clemson at UCLA, 7 p.m. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9 Love & Basketball at USC (exh), 7 p.m. Washington State at Fresno State, 7 p.m. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25 Idaho State at Oregon, 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10 Oregon State at Paradise Jam (20) Bay Area Pro Am at California (exh), 7 p.m. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Pepperdine at Stanford (2), 7 p.m. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11 Oregon vs. Miami (12), 1 p.m. Saint Mary's at California, 7 p.m. Arizona State vs. Virginia (1), 5 p.m. Notre Dame at USC, 7 p.m. Northwest Sports at Stanford (exh) (2), 7 p.m. California vs. TCU (8), 12:40 p.m. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11 Seattle Times Classic at Washington (9), 1/3 p.m. Washington at Notre Dame FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12 Arizona State vs. Seton Hall (10), 5 p.m. Washington State at San Diego State Saint Mary's at Arizona (3) Washington State at Saint Mary's Tournament (11), UCLA at Fresno State, 2 p.m. Arizona State at Women's Sports Foundation 7 p.m. San Diego State at USC, 4 p.m. Classic (1) Oregon State at Paradise Jam (20) Sports Travelers at Oregon (exh), 5 p.m. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27 Arizona at Georgia SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13 Arizona at Brigham Young Oregon at Colorado State West Coast All-Stars at UCLA (exh), 1 p.m. California vs. Georgia/Idaho (8), 11 a.m./5:30 p.m. Stanford at San Francisco, 2 p.m. Northwest Sports at Washington State (exh), 2 p.m. Washington hosts Seattle Times Classic (9), 1/3 Long Beach State at California, 2 p.m. p.m. Oregon State at Florida SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Washington State at Saint Mary's Tournament Love & Basketball at Stanford (exh) (2) (11), 5/7 p.m. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15 South Carolina at Washington (4), 3 p.m. Oregon vs. Long Island U./Maryland E. Shore (12), Oregon State at South Alabama Basketball Travelers at Oregon State (exh), 2 p.m. 11 a.m./1 p.m. TBA at USC, 7 p.m. Play Mode All-Stars at USC (exh), 2 p.m. Arizona State vs. Prairie View A&M (10), 2 p.m. Baylor at Washington, 7 p.m. Arizona vs. TBA (3) Oregon State at Paradise Jam (20) THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28 UC Santa Barbara at Arizona, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Washington (4), 7 p.m. USC at San Diego California at Rainbow Wahine Classic SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17 Texas Tech at Stanford (2), 12 p.m. USC at BYU NIT Semifinals (3), TBA Texas at UCLA, 2 p.m. Eastern Washington at Washington State, 2 p.m. Stanford at Missouri, 2 p.m. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29 Ohio State at Oregon (17) Portland at Oregon, 4:30 p.m. University of Texas- El Paso at Arizona, 7 p.m. Arizona State at New Mexico, 1 p.m. Oregon State at Idaho State USC vs. UMass (5), 5:30 p.m. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19 Boise State at Washington State, 7 p.m. Crieghton at Oregon State, 7 p.m. Arizona at Chicago State, 2 p.m. Stanford at Utah UCLA at Pepperdine, 7 p.m. UCLA at Illinois

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2004-2005 PAC-10 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21 SATURDAY, JANUARY 15 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12 Hampton at California, 8 p.m. *Washington at Oregon State, 7 p.m. *Oregon State at Washington State, 2 p.m. Oregon at Arkansas, 5 p.m. *Washington State at Oregon, 7 p.m. *USC at Arizona Stanford at Tennessee Boston College at Stanford *UCLA at Arizona State Colorado at Washington, 7 p.m. *Oregon at Washington, 1 p.m. UCLA at Ohio State SUNDAY, JANUARY 16 Valparaiso at Washington State, 5 p.m. *Arizona State at USC (18), 2 p.m. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17 USC at TCU *Arizona at UCLA, 2 p.m. *Arizona at Oregon State, 7 p.m. Pacific at Oregon State, 7 p.m. *Arizona State at Oregon, 7 p.m. Connecticut at Arizona State THURSDAY, JANUARY 20 *Oregon State at Arizona State, 6:30 p.m. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 MONDAY, DECEMBER 27 *Oregon at Arizona, 6 p.m. *Stanford at USC, 7 p.m. *Arizona at Washington, 7 p.m. *UCLA at Stanford, 7 p.m. *California at UCLA, 7 p.m. *California at Oregon, 7 p.m. *USC at California, 7 p.m. *Stanford at Oregon State, 7 p.m. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 *Arizona State at Washington State, 7 p.m. SATURDAY, JANUARY 22 *Arizona at Oregon, 2 p.m. *Oregon State at Arizona *Washington State at Washington, 1 p.m. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28 *USC at Stanford *Arizona State at Oregon State, 7 p.m. *USC at UCLA, 7 p.m. *UCLA at California, 2 p.m. *Washington at Washington State, 2 p.m. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29 *Oregon at Arizona State *Stanford at UCLA, 2 p.m. *Arizona at Washington State, 7 p.m. *California at USC, 2 p.m. *Stanford at Oregon, 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26 *Arizona State at Washington, 7 p.m. *Arizona State at Arizona, 7 p.m. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24 *California at Oregon State, 7 p.m. *Oregon at Stanford, 7 p.m. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27 *Washington at Arizona State, 6:30 p.m. SUNDAY, JANUARY 2 *USC at Oregon State, 7 p.m. *Washington State at Arizona, 7 p.m. *Washington State at Stanford *California at Washington State, 7 p.m. *Oregon State at California, 7 p.m. *Washington at California, 2 p.m. *UCLA at Oregon, 7 p.m. *Oregon State at UCLA, 2 p.m. *Stanford at Washington, 7 p.m. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26 *Oregon at USC, 2 p.m. *Washington at Arizona SATURDAY, JANUARY 29 *Oregon State at Stanford MONDAY, JANUARY 3 *UCLA at Oregon State, 7 p.m. *UCLA at USC, 4 p.m. *Arizona at Arizona State, 6:30 p.m. *USC at Oregon, 7 p.m. *Washington State at Arizona State *California at Washington, 1 p.m. *Oregon at California, 2 p.m. TUESDAY, JANUARY 4 *Stanford at Washington State, 2 p.m. *Oregon State at USC, 7 p.m. Maryland at Arizona FRIDAY-MONDAY, MARCH 4-7 *Washington State at California, 7 p.m. Pac-10 Tournament, San Jose, California *Oregon at UCLA, 7 p.m. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 *Washington at Stanford Utah Valley State at Oregon State, 7 p.m. FRIDAY, JANUARY 7 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3 *USC at Washington, 7 p.m. *Arizona at Stanford, 7 p.m. TOURNAMENTS/NEUTRAL SITES *California at Arizona, 7 p.m. *Arizona State at California, 7 p.m. (1) Women's Sports Foundation Classic, Baton Rouge, *UCLA at Washington State, 7 p.m. *Washington at UCLA, 7 p.m. Louisiana *Stanford at Arizona State, 7 p.m. *Washington State at USC, 7 p.m. (2) Leavet Center, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, Calif. SATURDAY, JANUARY 8 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 (3) Preseason NIT *Oregon at Oregon State, 2 p.m. *Arizona at California, 2 p.m. (4) WBCA/BTI Classic, Seattle, Wash. *Oregon State at Oregon, 7 p.m. (5) DePaul Tournament, Chicago, Ill. SUNDAY, JANUARY 9 *Arizona State at Stanford (6) Miami Jam, Miami, Fla. *USC at Washington State, 2 p.m. *Washington at USC, 4 p.m. (7) Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, Alaska * California at Arizona State, 2 p.m. (8) Rainbow Wahine Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii *UCLA at Washington, 1 p.m. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6 (9) Seattle Times Classic, Seattle, Wash. *Stanford at Arizona *Washington State at UCLA, 12:00 p.m. (10) Texas-San Antonio Tournament, San Antonio, Texas THURSDAY, JANUARY 13 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10 (11) Saint Mary's Tournament, Moraga, Calif. *Washington State at Oregon State, 7 p.m. *Oregon State at Washington, 7 p.m. (12) Long Island U. Tournament, Brookville, N.Y. *California at Stanford, 7 p.m. *USC at Arizona State, 6:30 p.m. (13) Arizona State Classic, Tempe, Arizona *Washington at Oregon, 7 p.m. *Oregon at Washington State, 7 p.m. (14) Contra Costa Times Invitational, Berkeley, Calif. *UCLA at Arizona, 7 p.m. (15) Pape Jam, Rose Garden, Portland, Ore. (16) Fiesta Bowl Women's Classic, Tucson, Ariz FRIDAY, JANUARY 14 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11 (17) Nike Classic, Eugene, Ore. *Arizona at USC (18), 7 p.m. *Stanford at California, 7 p.m. (18) Lyon Center, USC Campus, Los Angeles, Calif. *Arizona State at UCLA, 7 p.m. Schedule is tentative and subject to change. 79 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE

ALL-TIME PAC-10 CONFERENCE STANDINGS 1986-87 1991-92 1996-97 2001-02 School Record Pct. School Record Pct. School Record Pct. School Record Pct. 1. Southern California 15-3 .833 1. Stanford 15-3 .833 1. Stanford 18-0 1.000 1. Stanford 18-0 1.000 2. WASHINGTON 14-4 .778 2. Southern California 14-4 .778 2. Oregon 14-4 .778 2. Arizona State 12-6 .667 Oregon 14-4 .778 3. California 12-6 .667 3. USC 13-5 .722 WASHINGTON 12-6 .667 4. UCLA 11-7 .611 UCLA 12-6 .667 4. WASHINGTON 12-6 .667 4. USC 11-7 .611 5. California 10-8 .556 5. Arizona State 11-7 .611 Arizona 12-6 .667 Oregon State 11-7 .611 6. Oregon State 8-10 .444 6. WASHINGTON 9-9 .500 6. UCLA 7-11 .389 6. Oregon 10-8 .556 Stanford 8-10 .444 7. Oregon 6-12 .333 7. Oregon State 5-13 .278 Arizona 10-8 .556 8. Arizona 4-14 .286 8. Washington State 5-13 .278 8. Washington State 4-14 .222 8. UCLA 4-14 .222 Arizona State 4-14 .286 9. Arizona 3-15 .167 9. Arizona State 3-15 .167 9. California 2-16 .111 10. Washington State 2-16 .111 Oregon State 3-15 .167 10. California 2-16 .111 10. Washington State 0-18 .000

1987-88 1992-93 1997-98 2002-03 School Record Pct. School Record Pct. School Record Pct. School Record Pct. 1. WASHINGTON 16-2 .889 1. Stanford 15-3 .833 1. Stanford 17-1 .944 1. Stanford 15-3 .833 2. Southern California 15-3 .833 2. Southern California 14-4 .778 2. Arizona 14-4 .788 2. WASHINGTON 13-5 .722 3. Stanford 14-4 .778 3. WASHINGTON 11-7 .611 UCLA 14-4 .788 Arizona 13-5 .722 4. UCLA 12-6 .667 4. Arizona State 10-8 .556 4. Oregon 13-5 .772 4. UCLA 12-6 .667 5. Oregon 9-9 .500 California 10-8 .556 5. WASHINGTON 9-9 .500 5. Oregon State 8-10 .444 California 6-12 .333 6. Oregon State 9-9 .500 6. USC 7-11 .389 USC 8-10 .444 Washington State 6-12 .333 7. UCLA 8-10 .444 7. Washington State 6-12 .333 Oregon 8-10 .444 8. Oregon State 5-13 .278 8. Arizona 7-11 .389 ASU 6-12 .333 8. Arizona State 7-11 .389 Arizona State 5-13 .278 9. Oregon 3-15 .167 9. Oregon State 2-16 .111 9. California 5-13 .278 10. Arizona 2-16 .111 Washington State 3-15 .167 California 2-16 .111 10. Washington State 1-17 .056

1988-89 1993-94 1998-99 2003-04 School Record Pct. School Record Pct. School Record Pct. School Record Pct. 1. Stanford 18-0 1.000 1. Southern California 16-2 .887 1. Oregon 15-3 .833 1. Stanford 14-4 .778 2. WASHINGTON 15-3 .833 2. Stanford 15-3 .833 UCLA 15-3 .833 Arizona 14-4 .778 3. Oregon 11-7 .611 3. Oregon 13-5 .722 3. Stanford 14-4 .778 3. Arizona State 11-7 .611 4. California 8-10 .444 4. WASHINGTON 12-6 .667 4. Arizona 12-6 .667 UCLA 11-7 .611 Southern California 8-10 .444 5. UCLA 10-8 .556 5. WASHINGTON 11-7 .611 USC 11-7 .611 UCLA 8-10 .444 6. Oregon State 9-9 .500 6. Arizona State 6-12 .333 6. WASHINGTON 9-9 .500 7. Oregon State 7-11 .389 7. Arizona 8-10 .444 California 6-12 .333 7. Oregon State 8-10 .444 8. Arizona 6-12 .333 8. Washington State 3-15 .167 8. Washington State 5-13 .278 8. Oregon 6-12 .333 Washington State 6-12 .333 9. California 2-16 .111 9. Oregon State 3-15 .167 9. California 4-14 .222 10. Arizona State 3-15 .167 Arizona State 2-16 .111 USC 3-15 .167 10. Washington State 2-16 .111

1989-90 School Record Pct. 1994-95 1999-2000 18-YEAR TOTALS 1. Stanford 17-1 .944 School Record Pct. School Record Pct. School Record Pct. WASHINGTON 17-1 .944 1. Stanford 17-1 .944 1. Oregon 14-4 .778 1. Stanford 274-50 .846 3. UCLA 12-6 .667 2. WASHINGTON 13-5 .765 2. Arizona 13-5 .722 2. WASHINGTON 214-110 .660 4. California 9-9 .500 3. Oregon State 12-6 .667 Stanford 13-5 .722 3. Southern California188-136 .580 Oregon 9-9 .500 4. Oregon 11-7 .611 4. UCLA 12-6 .667 4. Oregon 182-142 .562 Washington State 9-9 .500 5. Southern California 10-8 .556 5. USC 10-8 .556 5. UCLA 176-148 .543 7. Southern California 6-12 .333 6. Washington State 9-9 .500 Oregon State 10-8 .556 6. Arizona 149-175 .459 8. Arizona 5-13 .278 7. Arizona 6-12 .333 7. Arizona State 7-11 .389 7. Oregon State 129-195 .398 Arizona State 5-13 .278 8. California 5-13 .278 8. California 6-12 .333 8. Arizona State 115-209 .355 10. Oregon State 1-17 .056 UCLA 5-13 .278 9. WASHINGTON 4-14 .222 9. California 107-117 .330 10. Arizona State 2-16 .111 10. Washington State 1-17 .056 10. Washington State 86-238 .265 1990-91 School Record Pct. 1995-96 2000-01 1. Stanford 16-2 .889 School Record Pct. School Record Pct. 2. WASHINGTON 15-3 .833 1. Stanford 18-0 1.000 1. WASHINGTON 12-6 .667 3. Southern California 11-7 .611 2. Oregon State 11-7 .611 Arizona State 12-6 .667 4. UCLA 10-8 .556 3. WASHINGTON 10-8 .556 Stanford 12-6 .667 Washington State 10-8 .556 Arizona 10-8 .556 4. Oregon 10-8 .556 6. Oregon State 9-9 .500 Oregon 10-8 .556 5. Arizona 9-9 .500 7. California 7-11 .389 6. WashingtonState 8-10 .444 6. Oregon State 8-10 .444 8. Oregon 6-12 .333 UCLA 8-10 .444 USC 8-10 .444 9. Arizona State 5-13 .278 Southern California 8-10 .444 California 8-10 .444 10. Arizona 1-17 .056 9. Arizona State 4-14 .222 9. Washington State 6-12 .333 10. California 3-15 .167 10. UCLA 5-13 .278

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ALL-TIME PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE AWARD WINNERS

PLAYER OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR 1987 Lauri Landerholm, Oregon 1987 Chris Gobrecht, Washington 1988 Cherie Nelson, Southern California 1988 Chris Gobrecht, Washington 1989 , Stanford , Southern California 1990 Jennifer Azzi, Stanford 1989 Tara VanDerveer, Stanford 1991 , Stanford 1990 Tara VanDerveer, Stanford 1992 , Stanford 1991 Harold Rhodes, Washington State 1993 Val Whiting, Stanford 1992 Gooch Foster, California 1994 , UCLA 1993 Marianne Stanley, Southern California 1995 Tanja Kostic, Oregon State 1994 Jody Runge, Oregon 1996 Tanja Kostic, Oregon State 1995 Tara VanDerveer, Stanford , Stanford 1996 Amy Tucker, Marianne Stanley, Stanford 1997 Kate Starbird, Stanford 1997 Tara VanDerveer, Stanford 1998 , Arizona 1998 Joan Bonvicini, Arizona 1999 , UCLA 1999 Jody Runge, Oregon 2000 Shaquala Williams, Oregon 2000 Judy Spoelstra, Oregon State 2001 , Oregon State 2001 Charli Turner Thorne, Arizona St. 2002 Nicole Powell, Stanford 2002 Tara VanDerveer, Stanford 2003 Giuliana Mendiola, Washington 2003 Tara VanDerveer, Stanford 2004 Nicole Powell, Stanford 2004 Caren Horstmeyer, California

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1987 Monica Lamb, Southern California 1988 Karen Deden, Washington 1989 Molly Tideback UCLA 1990 Val Whiting, Stanford 1991 , Southern California 1992 Rachel Hemmer, Stanford 1993 Tanja Kostic, Oregon State 1994 , Southern California 1995 Adia Barnes, Arizona 1996 Erica Gomez, UCLA 1997 Maylana Martin, UCLA 1998 Alke Dietel, Washington State 1999 Shaquala Williams, Oregon 2000 Jamie Carey, Stanford 2001 Nicole Powell, Stanford 2002 Dee-Dee Wheeler, Arizona Washington has won three league championships since the Pac-10 started sponsorship of women's basketball in 1986-87. The Huskies took 2003 Shawntinice Polk, Arizona home the trophies for the 1987-88, 1989-90 and 2000-01 seasons. 2004 Noelle Quinn, UCLA

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PAC-10 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT March 4-7, 2005 • HP Pavilion • San Jose, Calif. FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY MARCH 4 MARCH 5 MARCH 6 MARCH 7

No. 3 Seed

No. 7 Seed Game 3 11 a.m. Game 1 6 p.m. No. 6 Seed No. 10 Seed Game 7 12:30 p.m. Fox Sports Net

Game 4 1:15 p.m. No. 2 Seed Game 9 7:30 p.m. No. 1 Seed Fox Sports Net NCAA Tournament No. 8 Seed Automatic Qualifier Game 5 5 p.m. Game 2 8:15 p.m.

No. 9 Seed Game 8 3 p.m. Fox Sports Net No. 4 Seed

Game 6 7:15 p.m. No. 5 Seed 2004 PAC-10 TOURNAMENT RECAP HP Pavilion • San Jose, Calif. Friday, March 5 Sunday, March 7 - Semifinals #7 Oregon State 67, #10 Wash. State 43 #2 Arizona 77, #6 Washington 55 #9 California 82, #8 Oregon 57 #1 Stanford 70, #4 UCLA 66

Saturday, March 6 - Quarterfinals Monday, March 9 - Final #6 Washington 77, #3 USC 55 #1 Stanford 51, #2 Arizona 46 #2 Arizona 81, #7 Oregon State 58 #1 Stanford 80, #9 California 55 #4 UCLA 70, #5 Arizona State 50

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