POST-GAME NOTES

2017 Pac-12 Men’s Tournament Saturday, Mar. 11 // Las Vegas // T-Mobile Arena Final Score: #2 Arizona 83, #1 Oregon 80

• With today’s win, Arizona captured its sixth Pac-12 Tournament championship, the most of any school in the Pac-12, and its second in the last three years. It is also the fifth time the Wildcats have won the Conference tournament after winning at least a share of the Pac-12 regular-season title.

• The 2017 Pac-12 Tournament at T-Mobile Arena set a new tourney record for total attendance at 86,910 across the four days of the event. Records were also set for the highest-attended quarterfinal session at 18,153 for Thursday evening’s Session 4, and the highest-attended single-session at 19,224 for Friday’s Session 5.

• Arizona is now 31-14 all-time at the Pac-12 Tournament, including 2-3 against Oregon and 9-1 as the No. 2 seed. 31 Conference Tournament wins is the most of any team in the Pac-12.

• Pac-12 Tournament Most Outstanding Player Allonzo Trier was at it again as he scored 23 points tonight and averaged 20.1 in the 2017 Pac-12 Tournament. Over his last seven games overall, he is averaging 22.1 points. In his five career Pac-12 Tournament games, Trier has averaged 20.2 points.

• Trier has scored 101 points at the Pac-12 Tournament in just five games. That is seventh all-time in Arizona history and is also the most a Wildcat has scored in just two tourney appearances. He also made 10 free throws and is the sixth Wildcat to made at least 10 from the charity stripe in a Conference tournament game.

• Arizona’s averaged 20 points in the 2017 Pac-12 Tournament after scoring 11 against Oregon. He shot 4-4 from the field. Markkanen has scored 531 points this season, which is the third-most by a freshman in Arizona history.

scored 12.7 points per game in the Pac-12 Tournament and has rattled off three straight double-figure scoring efforts for the first time since Jan. 19.

• Parker Jackson-Cartwright made two key threes down the stretch for the Wildcats tonight. In his last six games, he is 10-17 from downtown.

• Dusan Ristic shot 14-17 (82.3%) from the field in the Pac-12 Tournament.

• Arizona shot 54.4 percent from the field in the 2017 Pac-12 Tournament. The Wildcats averaged 87 points per game this tournament and were 17 points shy of the all-time Conference tournament record, set by Arizona back in 1988.

• Arizona’s bench outscored Oregon’s 23-3.

was unstoppable in the first half as he scored 17 of Oregon’s 29 points. He finished the game with 25 points. Brooks passed Aaron Brooks for 12th in UO career scoring. Aaron Brooks had 1,511 points from 2003-07. Brooks finished the game with 1,536 points.

• Brooks passed Ron Lee to become the UO all-time leader for career points scored by a junior. Lee scored 1,527 points his first three years as a Duck. Brooks now has 1,536 points his first three seasons as a Duck.

scored 21 second-half points after scoring just two in the first half. He scored 67 points in the Pac-12 Tournament, which is tied for the sixth-most in Conference tournament history.

• Kavell Bigby-Williams' with 13:00 remaining in the second half gave Oregon the league's single-season blocked shots record with 225, breaking the mark of 224 set by Washington last year. The Ducks finished the game with 226 blocks on the year.

recorded his sixth double-double of the year, and eighth of his career. Bell blocked eight shots during the Pac-12 Tournament, which is the second-most in Conference tournament history.

• The No. 1 seed had won eight straight Pac-12 Tournament games until tonight’s upset by No. 2 Arizona over the top-seeded Ducks.