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2018-19 Pac-12 Women's Basketball Standings For Immediate Release \\ Tuesday, December 18, 2018 Contact \\ Natalia Ciccone ([email protected]); Heather Ward ([email protected]) 2018-19 PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS Conference Overall W L PCT H A W L PCT H A N STREAK LAST 5 TOP 10 TOP 25 California 0 0 -- 0-0 0-0 9 0 1.000 4-0 4-0 1-0 W9 5-0 -- -- USC 0 0 -- 0-0 0-0 9 0 1.000 5-0 3-0 1-0 W9 5-0 -- -- Utah 0 0 -- 0-0 0-0 9 0 1.000 7-0 2-0 0-0 W9 5-0 -- -- Arizona 0 0 -- 0-0 0-0 9 1 .900 5-1 2-0 2-0 W8 5-0 -- -- Colorado 0 0 -- 0-0 0-0 9 1 .900 7-0 1-1 1-0 W3 4-1 -- 0-1 Oregon 0 0 -- 0-0 0-0 8 1 .889 3-0 4-1 1-0 W1 4-1 -- 1-0 Stanford 0 0 -- 0-0 0-0 7 1 .875 4-0 1-1 2-0 W1 4-1 1-0 -- Oregon State 0 0 -- 0-0 0-0 8 2 .800 5-0 0-0 3-2 L1 3-2 0-1 1-0 Arizona State 0 0 -- 0-0 0-0 8 2 .800 4-1 2-0 2-1 W6 5-0 0-2 -- Washington 0 0 -- 0-0 0-0 7 4 .636 5-1 1-1 1-2 L1 4-1 -- -- UCLA 0 0 -- 0-0 0-0 5 5 .500 5-1 0-1 0-3 W2 2-3 -- 1-1 Washington State 0 0 -- 0-0 0-0 4 5 .444 3-0 0-2 1-0 L1 3-2 -- 0-1 FOUR TOP-25 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CLASHES HIGHLIGHTS PAC-12 SLATE For just the third time in league history, six Pac-12 women’s basketball teams are ranked in the USA Today/WBCA Coaches poll after USC makes its first appear- ance this week since Nov. 15, 2011. The Trojans are one of just 17 undefeated teams still remaining in the country, which also includes CALIFORNIA and UTAH ... OREGON and STANFORD lead the way for the Conference, both in the top 10 of the coaches and Associated Press polls, coming in at No. 7/7 and No. 8/9, respectively. OREGON STATE is No. 11/11, Cal is No. 14/13 and ARIZONA STATE is No. 17/20 ... Three of the four AP top-25 matchups in the country this week feature Pac-12 teams, including a pair of top-10 showdowns on Tuesday. The Cardinal travel to No. 9/8 Tennessee (SEC Network) while the Ducks host No. 4/4 Mississippi State (ESPN2). The Bears host No. 1 Connecticut on Saturday, Dec. 22 on Pac-12 Network ... The Trojans, who are ranked in the WBCA poll, travel to face MSU on Wednesday ... Most Pac-12 teams will use this week’s games as the final tune-up before league play begins on Sunday, Dec. 30 ... Stanford’s Alanna Smith was tabbed the Pac-12 Player of the Week, as well as the National Player of the Week by ESPNW and USBWA. The senior forward led the Cardinal to an upset of then-No. 3 Baylor, moving it back into the top 10 this week ... The Utes’ Dre’Una Edwards recorded her fourth double-double of the season to earn the Pac-12 Freshman of the Week nod for the third time ... ARIZONA is riding an eight-game win streak, the program’s longest in 15 years. The Wildcats have already surpassed their win total from all of last season just 10 games into 2018-19 ... Cal’s Kristine Anigwe is just six rebounds away from becoming just the 11th player in Pac-12/10 history to record 2,000 points and 1,00 rebounds, and is also set to become the 23rd with 1,000 boards. UPCOMING SCHEDULE RECENT RESULTS Tuesday, Decmber 18 Wednesday, Decmber 12 #4/4 Mississippi State at #7/7 Oregon ............ ESPN2 ..................... 7 p.m. PT Prairie View A&M at Colorado .................................................... COLO, 79-38 #8/9 Stanford at #9/8 Tennessee ................... SECN ....................... 6 p.m. ET #7/7 Oregon at South Dakota State .............................................. ORE, 87-79 Wednesday, Decmber 19 Friday, Decmber 14 UCLA at Illinois-Chicago ................................ ESPN+ ..................... 6 p.m. CT #8/8 Oregon State vs. Eastern Washington ................................... OSU, 93-45 #RV/25 USC at #23/24 Texas A&M ................ SECN+ ..................... 5 p.m. CT Washington State vs. Kansas (1) ................................................ 2:30 p.m. PT Saturday, Decmber 15 #8/8 Oregon State vs. Texas A&M ..............................................TXAM, 76-70 Thursday, Decmber 20 #3/4 Baylor at #11/11 Stanford ..................................................STAN, 68-63 Fresno State at #17/20 Arizona State ............. Live Stream ............. 2 p.m. MT Weber State at Utah .................................................................. UTAH, 77-56 Samford at Colorado ...................................... Live Stream ............. 7 p.m. MT Montana at Washington .............................................................WASH, 69-54 Air Force at #7/7 Oregon ............................... Live Stream ............ 11 a.m. PT Duke at #11/11 Oregon State ........................ P12N ....................... 7 p.m. PT Sunday, Decmber 16 Utah vs. Florida (1) ...................................................................... 12 p.m. PT #17/19 Arizona State vs. Kansas State ......................................... ASU, 65-52 #4/4 Mississippi State at Washington ............. Live Stream .............. 7 p.m. PT UC Santa Barbara at #13/13 California .........................................CAL, 69-45 Washington State vs. Northwestern/Wichita State .....................................TBD Oklahoma State at UCLA ........................................................... UCLA, 71-59 CSUN at USC .............................................................................. USC, 58-42 Friday, Decmber 21 Boise State at Washington ........................................................... BSU, 73-69 Northern Arizona at Arizona .......................... Live Stream ........ 6:30 p.m. MT UC Irvine at #7/7 Oregon ............................... Live Stream ............ 12 p.m. PT Monday, Decmber 17 #8/9 Stanford at Buffalo ............................................................... 12 p.m. ET UTEP at Arizona ..........................................................................ARIZ, 62-40 Utah vs./at Hawai’i/UNLV (1) ...................................................................TBD Saturday, Decmber 22 #1/1 Connecticut at #14/13 California ........... P12N ..................... 12 p.m. PT #RV/25 USC at UT Arlington ......................... ESPN+ ..................... 2 p.m. CT (1) at Duel in the Desert, Las Vegas MEDIA SERVICES PAC-12 IN THE POLLS COACHES TELECONFERENCES: Pac-12 head women’s basketball coaches will be available for a ASSOCIATED PRESS USA TODAY/WBCA media teleconference to preview the Pac-12 Wom- TOP-25 (12/17) TOP-25 (12/17) en’s Basketball Tournament on Tuesday, March Team Record Points Team Record Points 5. Media members may call the Pac-12 office to 1. Connecticut (31) 9-0 775 1. Connecticut (32) 9-0 800 receive the number the live teleconference. Please 2. Notre Dame 9-1 738 2. Notre Dame 9-1 759 contact Natalia Ciccone or Heather Ward for the 3. Louisville 11-0 712 3. Louisville 11-0 736 call-in number. Audio files of the teleconference 4. Mississippi State 10-0 681 4. Mississippi State 10-0 704 will be posted on pac-12.com by the end of the 5. Maryland 10-0 632 5. Maryland 10-0 661 day for replay purposes. 6. Baylor 8-1 585 6. Baylor 8-1 604 7. OREGON 8-1 583 7. OREGON 8-1 600 MEDIA CENTER: Visit the Pac-12 media center 8. 7-1 561 8. Tennessee 8-0 581 at pac-12.com/media-center. Click on the sport for STANFORD 9. STANFORD 7-1 557 filtered news releases from the Conference office 9. Tennessee 8-0 558 10. NC State 11-0 538 and pertinent links. 10. NC State 11-0 510 11. OREGON STATE 8-2 429 11. OREGON STATE 8-2 435 12. Texas 8-2 434 WEEKLY RELEASES: Pac-12 Weekly Releases will 12. Texas 8-2 390 13. 9-0 397 be available at the Conference’s official website at 13. Minnesota 10-0 387 CALIFORNIA www.pac-12.com starting Thursday, Nov. 2 and 14. CALIFORNIA 9-0 386 14. Syracuse 9-2 356 then every Tuesday afternoon starting Nov. 6 and 15. Syracuse 9-2 337 15. Iowa 8-2 315 continuing through to the end of the season. Weekly 16. Iowa 8-2 303 16. Minnesota 10-0 307 releases will include the Pac-12 Player of the Week 17. ARIZONA STATE 8-2 227 17. Marquette 9-2 282 and Pac-12 Freshman of the Week, updated confer- 18. Kentucky 10-1 215 T18. DePaul 8-3 221 ence statistics, the latest polls and conference and 19. Marquette 8-2 191 T18. Kentucky 10-1 221 team notes. Updated stats will be available on the 20. DePaul 7-3 185 20. ARIZONA STATE 8-2 218 website following each night of competition. 21. Gonzaga 10-1 148 21. Gonzaga 10-1 162 22. Michigan State 9-1 134 22. Michigan State 9-1 111 MEDIA GUIDE: The 2018-19 Pac-12 Women’s 23. Texas A&M 8-2 98 23. Miami 9-2 88 Basketball Media Guide is available online only 24. Miami 9-2 95 24. Texas A&M 8-2 67 at www.pac-12.com, visit the women’s bas- 25. South Carolina 6-4 66 25. USC 9-0 45 ketball page and scroll down to end and click “Media Guide.” Or click on the following link: RV: Iowa State 22, South Dakota 22, Florida State RV: Florida State 42, South Florida 30, South Caro- https://catalog.e-digitaleditions.com/i/1037804- 21, Virginia Tech 21, South Florida 19, Missouri lina 28, South Dakota 23, Virginia Tech 22, Iowa 2018-19-womens-basketball-media-guide. 13, Indiana 11, Georgia 8, UTAH 5, USC 4, West State 17, West Virginia 10, Indiana 7, UAB 6, Mis- PDF downloading is also available at that link.
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