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2019 PAC-12 TOURNAMENT Wednesday-Saturday, March 13-16, 2019 T-Mobile Arena Las Vegas, Nevada

TOURNAMENT MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK 2019 PAC-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT BRACKET March 13-16, 2019 – T-Mobile Arena – Las Vegas

Wed., March 13 Thurs., March 14 Fri., March 15 Sat., March 16

No. 8 USC

12:00 p.m. - PAC12 No. 9 12:00 p.m. - PAC12 No. 1 WASHINGTON

No. 5 COLORADO 6:00 p.m. - PAC12

2:30 p.m. - PAC12 No. 12 2:30 p.m. - PAC12 No. 4 STATE

No. 7 UCLA 7:30 p.m. - ESPN 2019 Pac-12 Tournament 6:00 p.m. - PAC12 Champions No. 10 STANFORD 6:00 p.m. - PAC12 No. 2 ARIZONA STATE

No. 6 OREGON 8:30 p.m. - ESPN

8:30 p.m. - PAC12 No. 11 WASHINGTON STATE 8:30 p.m. - ESPN No. 3 UTAH

2019 Pac-12 Men’s Basketball Tournament Schedule T-Mobile Arena (Capacity: 18,000) – Las Vegas

Wed., March 13 Network Talent Game 1: No. 8 USC vs. No. 9 ARIZONA, 12:00 p.m. PT PAC12 Roxy Bernstein, Don MacLean, Jill Savage Game 2: No. 5 COLORADO vs. No. 12 CALIFORNIA, 2:30 p.m. PT PAC12 Roxy Bernstein, Don MacLean, Jill Savage Game 3: No. 7 UCLA vs. No. 10 STANFORD, 6:00 p.m. PT PAC12 Ted Robinson, , Game 4: No. 6 OREGON vs. No. 11 WASHINGTON STATE, 8:30 p.m. PT PAC12 Ted Robinson, Bill Walton, Lewis Johnson

Thurs., March 14 Game 5: Game 1 winner vs. No. 1 WASHINGTON, 12:00 p.m. PT PAC12 Roxy Bernstein, Don MacLean, Jill Savage Game 6: Game 2 winner vs. No. 4 OREGON STATE, 2:30 p.m. PT PAC12 Roxy Bernstein, Don MacLean, Jill Savage Game 7: Game 3 winner vs. No. 2 ARIZONA STATE, 6:00 p.m. PT PAC12 Ted Robinson, Bill Walton, Lewis Johnson Game 8: Game 4 winner vs. No. 3 UTAH, 8:30 p.m. PT ESPN , Bill Walton, Molly McGrath

Fri., March 15 Game 9: Semifinal 1, 6:00 p.m. PT PAC12 Ted Robinson, Bill Walton, Lewis Johnson Game 10: Semifinal 2, 8:30 p.m. PT ESPN Dave Pasch, Bill Walton, Molly McGrath

Sat., March 16 Game 11: Pac-12 Championship, 7:30 p.m. PT ESPN Dave Pasch, Bill Walton, Molly McGrath

Game times are local to site TABLE OF CONTENTS

Pac-12 Tournament Bracket...... IFC Table of Contents/Tournament Personnel...... 1 Media Information...... 2-4 Pac-12 Final Regular Season Standings/Seeding and Tie-breaker Procedure...... 5 Pac-12 Hall of Honor Inductees...... 6-7 All-Pac-12 Honors...... 8 Pac-12 Women's Tournament Recap...... 9

TEAM INFORMATION & STATS Overall Team Statistics...... 10-11 Overall Individual Statistics...... 12-13 Conference Team Statistics...... 14-15 Conference Individual Statistics...... 16-17 Game Highs/Individual Highs...... 18-19 ...... 20 ...... 21 ...... 22 ...... 23 ...... 24 ...... 25 ...... 26 UCLA Bruins...... 27 USC Trojans...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 30 ...... 31 Pac-12 Tournament Summary...... 32-33 Pac-12 Tournament Records/All-Tournament/Hall of Honor...... 34-42 NCAA Tournament History...... 43 NIT Tournament History...... 44

Pac-12 Men's Basketball Tournament Games Committee Dan Guerrero, UCLA (chair) Scott Barnes, Oregon State , Utah

Pac-12 Men's Basketball Tournament Staff Larry Scott - Pac-12 Commissioner Jamie Zaninovich - Deputy Commissioner/Men's Tournament Director Danette Leighton - Chief Marketing Officer Will Hunter - VP Operations/Tournament Manager Drew Seidenberger - Assistant Commissioner, Basketball Operations & Administration/Officiating Dave Lucero - Operations Manager/Team and Event Operations Erik Hardenbergh - Chief of Staff Dave Hirsch - VP Communications/Tournament Media Director Duane Lindberg - Associate Commissioner/Television & Radio Coordinator Heather Vaughan - VP Marketing/Marketing and Game Production Brent Willman - Chief Financial Officer Andrew Walker - VP Public Affairs Jesse Hooker - Director, Communications/Assistant Media Director Shannon Ward - Conference Delegates Operations Tyler Jahnke - Manager, Ticketing Michael Brady - Director Business Operations/Hotels and Business Operations Stephanie Toovey - Credentials Noveen Moinpour - Hall of Honor/Ancillary Events Carly Fasciglione - Communications Fellow/Assistant Media Director

1 MEDIA INFORMATION

2019 Pac-12 Tournament T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nev. - March 13-16, 2019

T-Mobile Arena (seating: 18,000) 3780 South Las Vegas Boulevard Las Vegas, NV 89158

Pac-12 Tournament Game Schedule (Approximate tip times): Wed., March 13 12:10 p.m. No. 8 USC vs. No. 9 ARIZONA...... PAC12 2:40 p.m. No. 5 COLORADO vs. No. 12 CALIFORNIA...... PAC12 6:10 p.m. No. 7 UCLA vs. No. 10 STANFORD...... PAC12 8:40 p.m. No. 6 OREGON vs. No. 11 WASHINGTON STATE...... PAC12 Thurs., March 14 12:10 p.m. No. 8/9 winner vs. No. 1 WASHINGTON...... PAC12 2:40 p.m. No. 5/12 winner vs. No. 4 OREGON STATE...... PAC12 6:10 p.m. No. 7/10 winner vs. No. 2 ARIZONA STATE...... PAC12 8:40 p.m. No. 6/11 winner vs. No. 3 UTAH...... ESPN Fri., March 15 6:10 p.m. Semifinal .1...... PAC12 8:40 p.m. Semifinal .2...... ESPN Sat., March 16 6:00 p.m. Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott Press Conference (T-Mobile Arena – press conference room) 7:40 p.m. Championship game...... ESPN

Credential Pick-up: T-Mobile Arena (East Entrance, left of the Box Office):

Tuesday, March 12 3:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 13 10 a.m. - Halftime of Game #4 (approx. 9:30 p.m.) Thursday, March 14 10 a.m. - Halftime of Game #8 (approx. 9:30 p.m.) Friday, March 15 4 p.m. - Halftime of Men’s Semifinal #2 (approx. 9:30 p.m.) Saturday, March 16 5:30 p.m. - Halftime of Men’s Championship (approx. 8:30 p.m.)

TUESDAY PRACTICE DAY MEDIA AVAILABILITY: For approved media, credentials will be available for pick-up (East Entrance, left of the Box Office) and the T-Mobile Arena media workroom will be open between 3:30 - 8 p.m. PT on Tuesday around the team practice and media availability schedule.

Media Availability Schedule (Tentative) – T-Mobile Arena: Press Conference Area Tuesday, March 12 (times listed are PT) 3:50 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. No. 9 Seed (prior to practice) 4:05 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. No. 8 Seed Coach (after practice) 5:00 p.m. – 5:10 p.m. No. 12 Seed Coach (prior to practice) 5:15 p.m. – 5:25 p.m. No. 5 Seed Coach (after practice) 6:10 p.m. – 6:20 p.m. No. 10 Seed Coach (prior to practice) 6:25 p.m. – 6:35 p.m. No. 7 Seed Coach (after practice) 7:20 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. No. 11 Seed Coach (prior to practice) 7:35 p.m. – 7:45 p.m. No. 6 Seed Coach (after practice) No. 1 – 4 Seeds Coach (arrange through SID)

Parking: No parking passes will be made available. Event parking is available at the Aria, Park MGM and New York, New York parking structures.

2 MEDIA INFORMATION

Post-game Interview Process: Post-game interview and dressing room policies for the Pac-12 Tournament are similar to those utilized in the NCAA Tournament. After each game, all dressing rooms shall be open to the media after a cooling-off period not to exceed 10 minutes for the winning team and 15 minutes for the non-winning team. The cooling-off period begins when the coach enters the dressing room immediately following the game. The coach must proceed directly to the dressing room after the game unless requested to remain on the floor for a short interview by the organization that has purchased rights to televise the game. After the cooling-off period, the dressing room will be opened to all representatives of the media with proper credentials. Coaches shall not make themselves available to selected media representatives (such as a reporter for the institution’s radio network or a coach’s show) prior to the conclusion of the cooling-off period. Should a coach permit one media agency to enter the dressing room before the cooling-off period has expired, the dressing room shall be opened to all other media representatives desiring access to the area. Once opened, the dress- ing rooms shall remain open for a minimum of 20 minutes. This format will flip for the Championship game as the winning team will participate in the post-game trophy presentation.

Post-game Press Conference: The head coach and two or three selected players will attend the post-game press conference. The head coach and players from the winning team will appear first, following the 10-minute cooling-off period. The head coach and players from the non-winning team will follow after their team's 15-minute cooling-off period. This format will flip for the Championship game as the winning team will participate in the post-game trophy presentation.

Wireless Capabilities/Phone Lines: Wireless internet access will be available in the T-Mobile Arena and in the media work room. Should you need to request your own hardwire/T1/phone line at your seat location and/or in the media room, contact Vik Bodalia at T-Mobile Arena (vbodalia@ tmobilearena.com or 702-692-1430). As a reminder, each team's radio network rights holder will be provided with a pair of eth- ernet connections and an analog line.

Originating Radio Stations: Four radio broadcast locations have been set up on the bench side of the court. Three seats will be provided to each team’s radio rights holder for broadcast purposes, along with a pair of hardwire ethernet connections and an analog line. Originating radio networks will not need to order phone lines. Each radio position will be equipped with a stat monitor that will provide real time game statistics, as well as an audio feed from the Press Conference room for post-game media interviews. Radio positions may be moved on a game-by-game basis depending on team bench location. Student radio stations approved for credentials will need to arrange for their own phone lines. Phone line troubleshooting: 702-692-1430.

Live Radio Shows: Radio networks that are planning to broadcast daily shows from Toshiba Plaza will need to make arrangements for securing a site outside of the arena and phone lines with Derrick Gomez of 3- Productions ([email protected], 719-661-7023).

Media Services: • Postseason releases for each participating team will be available in the T-Mobile Arena media work room. • If during the credential application process you selected to receive an email of the game stats, an email of the game stats will be sent postgame. • ASAP Fastscripts will provide transcripts of the post game press conferences.

Live Stats: • Live stats of each Pac-12 Tournament game will be available at the following: http://pac12.statbroadcast.com This link is to be used by the media in attendance at the Pac-12 Tournament. Please do not make the link public.

Seat Assignments: • Seat assignments in the media areas of the T-Mobile Arena will be made by the Media Director and may change from session to session.

Photo Policy: • During games, still photographers may only work from designated end zone locations. Priority will be given to AP, USA Today, SI, Getty and those photographers who cover the participating teams on a regular basis. • Photographers must wear a credential while working in the end zone areas. • Two baseline monitors will be assigned (one on each baseline) to oversee and work with photographers throughout the tourna- ment. Photographers must check in each day with the photo marshal (seated behind the baseline photo box). • Photographers must remain off the playing court until the television broadcast has concluded. 3 MEDIA INFORMATION

Television/Video Policy: • During the games, live television coverage on the court will be limited to the originating entity only (Pac-12 Networks or ESPN). All other television stations must take a feed of game action. A press bridge will be available in the press conference room for distribution of the game feed. Mike Hornick will be the contact for the press bridge ([email protected], 920.676.4169). [Note: only Pac-12 Networks (including Marketing/Digital), ESPN, video board (VWBSN) and institutional/team videographers are permitted to shoot game action.]

• Mini-cam operators will have access to the arena floor until 45 minutes before the first game in each session. There will be no access for mini-cam operators to the arena floor area (including seating areas) during games for any purpose or between games of the same session. In between sessions, and if there are more than 45 minutes before the tip of the first game of the second session, mini-cam operators will have access to the floor when the originating broadcast entity has discontinued its live coverage of the game.

• Mini-cam operators may shoot the post-game press conferences in the media work room. In addition, a patch box will be available for distribution of the feed of the post-game press conference.

• Suggested locations for exterior stand-ups or beauty shots are Toshiba Plaza (outside main entrance to T-Mobile Arena). For further assistance, contact Scott Ghertner (702-845-6446).

Game Feed/Press Conferences:

Game Feed [Pac-12 Networks games one (1) through seven (7) and game nine (9)]: • In addition to gathering the live feed through the press bridge available in the press conference room, television stations can capture the Pac-12 Networks game feeds through Vyvx/Level 3. To order a feed, send a request to assignmentdesk@pac-12. org. For technical questions, contact Laura Podolak at 415.515.5267 or Pac-12 Networks main transmission at 415.580.4450.

• Pac-12 Networks will also provide access to download select highlights from the eight (8) games it will televise. This service will not be available for the three ESPN telecasts. Please send an email to [email protected] to obtain credentials to download. Please do so in advance of the first game, so there is time to distribute the information. The credentials will NOT be game specific, so once you've requested access, you will be able to download highlights from all eight games. If you have any questions, please contact Laura Podolak at [email protected] or 415-515-5267.

Game Feed [ESPN games eight (8), 10 and 11]: • The live feed is available through the media workroom press bridge for highlight purposes, or television stations can capture the ESPN game off television.

Press Conference Feed: • A press bridge will be available for distribution of the feed of all post-game press conferences in the press conference area. Vyvx/Level 3 will be used to distribute video of all post-game press conferences and Saturday’s press conference with Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott (3.16.19) at 6:00pm PT. Television affiliates interested in gathering video of these press confer- ences can order a feed by sending a request to [email protected]. For technical questions, contact Laura Podolak at 415.515.5267 or main transmission at 415.580.4450. [Vyvx reservation #4739762 – Pac-12 Men’s Basketball Pressers (3/13/19 12:00 PST to 3/17/19 00:00 x30 PST)]

• The post-game press conferences will also be available on Pac-12 Conference Facebook page (Pac12Conference), @pac- 12network on , the Pac-12 YouTube channel, Pac-12.com and the Pac-12 Now app. Each press conference will appear live and the Twitter and Facebook streams will archive as videos on demand.

• Mini-cam operators may shoot the post game press conferences as well as the Thursday press conference with Pac-12 Com- missioner Larry Scott.

Media Hospitality (Meal tent adjacent to the T-Mobile Arena loading dock): Wednesday, March 13 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.; 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Thursday, March 14 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.; 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Friday, March 15 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Saturday, March 16 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

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2018-19 PAC-12 STANDINGS PAC-12 OVERALL W-L Pct. Home Away W-L Pct. Home Away Neut. AP Coach vs. T25 Streak Washington* 15-3 .833 8-1 7-2 24-7 .774 15-1 7-4 2-2 RV RV 0-3 L1 Arizona State 12-6 .667 7-2 5-4 21-9 .700 13-3 6-5 2-1 - RV 2-1 W2 Utah 11-7 .611 5-4 6-3 17-13 .567 10-5 6-5 1-3 - - 0-2 W2 Colorado 10-8 .556 7-2 3-6 19-11 .633 13-2 5-8 1-1 - - 0-0 W3 Oregon 10-8 .556 6-3 4-5 19-12 .613 13-4 5-7 1-1 - - 1-0 W4 Oregon State 10-8 .556 5-4 5-4 18-12 .600 10-5 6-5 2-2 - - 0-0 W1 UCLA 9-9 .500 6-3 3-6 16-15 .516 13-5 3-7 0-3 - - 0-3 L2 Arizona 8-10 .444 5-4 3-6 17-14 .548 12-5 4-7 1-2 - - 0-2 L2 Stanford 8-10 .444 5-4 3-6 15-15 .500 11-4 4-9 1-2 - - 0-4 L2 USC 8-10 .444 6-3 2-7 15-16 .484 12-5 2-9 1-2 - - 0-1 L4 Washington State 4-14 .222 2-7 2-7 11-20 .355 9-8 2-9 0-3 - - 0-0 L5 California 3-15 .167 2-7 1-8 8-22 .267 7-9 1-10 0-3 - - 1-0 W3

* - Regular season champions. Standings do not reflect order of seeds for the Pac-12 Tournament.

HOW THE TIEBREAKER DETERMINED THE SEEDINGS

Seeds 4-6 (Colorado, Oregon and Oregon State finished with 10-8 records) Seeds 8-9 (Arizona, Stanford and USC finished with 8-10 records) • Results of head-to-head competition during the regular season among the • Results of head-to-head competition during the regular season: tied teams. USC vs. ARIZ & STAN: 2-1 OSU vs. COLO & ORE: 3-0 (No. 4 seed) ARIZ vs. STAN & USC: 2-1 COLO vs. ORE & OSU: 1-1 STAN vs. ARIZ & USC: 1-3 ORE vs. COLO & OSU: 0-3 • Results of head-to-head competition during the regular season: • Results of head-to-head competition during the regular season: USC vs. ARIZ: 1-0 (No. 8 seed) COLO vs. ORE: 1-0 (No. 5 seed) ARIZ vs. USC: 0-1 ORE vs. COLO: 0-1 (No. 6 seed) • Results of head-to-head competition during the regular season: ARIZ vs. STAN: 2-0 (No. 9 seed) STAN vs. ARIZ: 0-2 (No. 10 seed)

PAC-12 TOURNAMENT STRUCTURE-SEEDING AND TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURES

Seeding: The seedings and pairings shall be determined upon completion of regular season play on Saturday, March 5. The won-lost percentage record of the teams in regular season Conference play will determine tournament seedings. The team with the best won-lost percentage in Conference play will be seeded #1, the next best won-lost percentage in Conference play will be seeded #2, and so forth through all the seeds. Tie-Breakers: Procedures for determining all tournament seeding will be: Two-team tie a. Results of head-to-head competition during the regular season. b. Each team’s record (won-lost percentage) vs. the team occupying the highest position in the final regular season standings, and then continuing down through the standings until one team gains an advantage. When arriving at another group of tied teams while comparing records, use each team’s record (won-lost percentage) against the collective tied teams as a group (prior to that group’s own tie-breaking procedure), rather than the performance against individual tied teams. c. Won-lost percentage against all Division I opponents. d. Coin toss conducted by the Commissioner or designee.

Multiple-team tie a. Results (won-lost percentage) of collective head-to-head competition during the regular season among the tied teams. b. If more than two teams are still tied, each of the tied team’s record (won-lost percentage) vs. the team occupying the highest position in the final regular sea- son standings, and then continuing down through the standings, eliminating tied teams with inferior records until one team gains an advantage. When arriving at another group of tied teams while comparing records, use each team’s record (won-lost percentage) against the collective tied teams as a group (prior to that group’s own tie-breaking procedure), rather than the performance against individual tied teams. After one team has an advantage and is seeded, all remaining teams in the multiple-team tie-breaker will repeat the multiple-team tie-breaking procedure. When the multiple-team tie is reduced to two teams, the two-team tie-breaking procedures will be applied. c. Winning percentage against all Division I opponents. d. Coin toss conducted by the Commissioner or designee.

5 HALL OF HONOR

Pac-12 Hall of Honor to Induct 2018-19 Class

The Pac-12 Conference will honor 10 former student-athletes and three former coaches with their induction into the Pac-12 Hall of Honor on Friday, March 15 during a ceremony prior to the semifinals of the 2019 Pac-12 Men’s Basketball Tournament presented by New York Life. The inductees will also be recognized on court during Friday night’s semifinal session.

The 2019 Hall of Honor class will be the 18th since its creation in 2002, and the second to feature legendary figures from an array of sports after the Pac-12 last season expanded the field to be inclusive of the broad-based athletics success across the Conference of Champions. Among the many combined accolades of this year’s inductee class includes: 14 Olympic medals, nine bowl victories, eight members named to a Pac-12 All-Century Team, seven All-Americans, five Olympic athletes, five NCAA team or individual national championships as collegians, four Super Bowl victories, two members of the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame, two members of the Hall of Fame, two members of their country’s Olympic Hall of Fame, one member of the Naismith Hall of Fame and one back-to- back World Series winner.

Meg Ritchie-Stone, Arizona (1979-83) - Few student-athletes at any institution have accomplished in their careers what Meg Ritchie-Stone has as an Arizona Wild- cat. From singlehandedly dominating the Arizona track and field record books to competing at the highest levels internationally to becoming a pioneer in collegiate athletics, Meg Ritchie-Stone has earned honors and recognitions in just about every way possible. The four-year letter winner and All-American in the shot put and discus was the 1980 AIAW champion in both, the 1981 AIAW champion in shot put and runner-up in discus, the 1981 indoor shot put champion, the 1982 NCAA champion in shot put and discus and the 1983 NCAA champion in the indoor shot put. A member of the Sports Hall of Fame, following her collegiate career became the first female strength coach to head both men’s and women’s strength programs at a major American university.

Frank Kush, Arizona State (1955-79) - Arizona State football’s all-time winningest coach, the late led the Sun Devils to 176 wins over parts of 22 sea- sons. Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1995, Kush began his Arizona State career in 1955, serving as an assistant under former head coach before being promoted to head coach three seasons later. Kush led the program to seven Western Athletic Conference Championships and guided the Sun Devils to winning seasons in 19 of his 22 years, also amassing the most postseason victories in ASU football history. His 1975 team finished second in the national rankings as he was named the National Coach of the Year by the Coaches Association and the Walter Camp Foundation. Aside from producing winning teams, Kush helped guide 38 student-athletes to All-America honors and 128 into the , including 10 first-round draft picks and 17 pro-bowlers. After his coaching career ended in 1979, he went back to ASU 21 years later and served as a special assistant to the athletics director and then as an ambassador for Sun Devil Athletics. A recipient of many honors including the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Lott Impact Trophy, Kush also served the Arizona community in many entities.

Natalie Coughlin, California (2001-04) - One of the all-time greats in Cal history, Natalie Coughlin starred for the Golden Bears from 2001-04 with her records in the pool earning her the Pac-12 Women’s Swimmer of the Century honor in 2016. The 11-time NCAA individual champion was a three-time NCAA Swimmer of the Year and Pac-10 Swimmer of the Year from 2001-03 and a four-time team MVP, going undefeated in dual meets during her career with a 61-0 record in individual races. By the time she graduated, Coughlin held school records in nine races before going on to compete in three Olympics (2004, 2008, 2012) and earning 12 medals, a total unsurpassed by any woman in U.S. Olympic history. Among her numerous awards including the 2002 USA Swimming Athlete of the Year, the 2002 Swimming World Female World Swimmer of the Year and the 2003 Women’s Sports Foundation Sportswoman of the Year.

Lisa Van Goor, Colorado (1981-85) - The first and only player in Colorado history to score 2,000 points and grab 1,000 rebounds in a career, men’s or women’s, Lisa Van Goor finished her collegiate career nearly averaging a -double (18.0 points and 9.8 rebounds). The Buffs’ first true star in women’s basketball and one of the first in all women’s sports, Van Goor helped build the foundation for a program that would perennially become one of the nation’s best. She helped lead CU into the Big Eight Conference in the early 1980’s as the AIAW was absorbed by the NCAA, paving the way for major conferences to sponsor championships in women’s basketball. A finalist for the NCAA Player of the Year Award in each of her last three seasons, she earned All-Big Eight honors in the inaugural 1983 season. A three-time U.S. National Team Member (1981-83), she exited CU as its all-time leader in scoring, rebounds and blocked shots and was inducted into the University of Colorado Athletic Hall of Fame in 1999, just the second class to be enshrined and the first female athlete to be honored. Since then, she has remained active with her alma mater with Buffs4Life, an organization of CU letter winners who provide a support system to former CU athletes in need.

Bev Smith, Oregon (1978-82) - One of the greatest players in Oregon women’s basketball history, Bev Smith helped lead the Ducks to a 93-19 record over her four seasons, including two AIAW tournament trips and one NCAA tournament appearance. A member of the ’s inaugural Athletic Hall of Fame class in 1992, she established school records for points scored in a single game (38), season (632) and career (2,063) rebounds in one game (26), season (376) and career (1,362); career assists (443); as well as steals in a single game (11), season (95) and career (349) and still holds several school records. Following her legendary collegiate career she continued to play internationally as a member of the Canadian national team for 10 years, highlighted by a fourth-place finish at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. After playing professionally in Italy for 15 years she returned to take over as the head coach in Eugene in 2001 with the Ducks winning a WNIT title in her first of eight seasons coaching her alma mater.

Dick Fosbury, Oregon State (1965-69) - During his time at Oregon State, Fosbury, an OSU civil engineering graduate, revolutionized the intercollegiate of high jumping with the “Fosbury Flop.” The signature move replaced the traditional approach with his midair rotation consisting of a curved running approach, landing on his lower neck and shoulders, which led to another innovation, the introduction of padded landing mats to replace the traditional sand landing pit. The former All-American and NCAA champion earned a gold medal for the U.S. during the 1968 Olympic games in Mexico City. Fosbury is a member of several halls of fame, including the Athletics Hall of Fame, the State of Oregon Sports Hall of Fame, the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame, the U.S. Track & Field Hall of Fame and the World Humanitarian Hall of Fame. Following a 40-year engineering career, Fosbury has been involved in numerous charitable organizations as well as in leadership roles with the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Association, the Idaho Chapter of Olympians, the World Olympians Association (past president) and Idaho’s Simplot Games. Honored nearly 50 years to the date of his famous Mexico City Fosbury Flop, Oregon State unveiled a bronze sculpture on the site of the school’s former track and field stadium.

Dick Gould, Stanford (1967-2004) - The winningest coach in NCAA men’s tennis history, legendary Stanford head coach Dick Gould guided the Cardinal to 17 NCAA championships in his 38 seasons. After playing collegiately for Stanford he took over as head coach of the men’s program from 1967-2004, and continued to work in the athletic department until his official retirement on Jan. 15, 2018 as the John L. Hinds Director of Tennis, wrapping up a Stanford career that spanned 6 HALL OF HONOR

57 years. Over his 38 seasons as head coach, he led Stanford to a 776-148 overall record, produced 50 All-Americans, 10 NCAA singles champions and seven NCAA doubles titlists. Over a four-year stretch from 1995-98, Stanford won four straight NCAA crowns, going 28-0 in 1998 while losing only three dual-match points the entire season. For a 34-year period, every four-year letter winner earned at least one NCAA championship ring. An innovator both on and off the court, Gould spearheaded fundraising efforts, including one of the first personal seat license programs and raised funds to create endowments that went towards building the Taube Family Tennis Stadium, coaching and assistant coaching positions, athletics scholarships, operations and facility maintenance and repair. Gould was also the visionary for events such as indoor tennis in Maples Pavilion and the first combined men’s and women’s NCAA Tennis Championships, hosted at Taube Family Tennis Stadium in 2006.

Ann Meyers Drysdale, UCLA (1974-78) - Considered the pioneer of collegiate women’s basketball, Drysdale was the first female athlete ever to earn a four-year scholarship to UCLA, finishing her collegiate career as the first four-time All-American in her sport. She is also the only woman to sign a contract with an NBA team, the (1979). In her senior season at UCLA (1978), she led the Bruins to an AIAW National Championship, won the Broderick Award as the women’s basketball player of the year and went on to win the prestigious Broderick Cup as the Collegiate Female Athlete of the Year in any sport. For almost two decades, Meyers Drysdale held the school record for assists in a game (15), was the school leader in career assists (544) until the marks were broken in 1999 and is still the Bruins’ all-time leader in steals (403). As an Olympian, Meyers Drysdale won a silver medal for the U.S. in 1976 and has since been inducted into the Naismith, FIBA and Women’s Basketball Halls of Fame. In 1988, her first year of eligibility, she was the first woman inducted into UCLA’s Hall of Fame, and two years later, she had her uniform number (No. 15) retired. Following her playing career, for nearly 30 years, she served as a network television sports analyst for ESPN, CBS, FOX Sports and NBC. She was once the president and general manager for the WNBA's , and she currently serves as the vice president for the NBA’s and Phoenix Mercury. She is also a color analyst for the Phoenix Suns television broadcasts.

Ronnie Lott, USC (1977-81) - One of the greatest safeties in USC and NFL football history, Ronnie Lott was known for his ferocious hits and heady, aggressive play. At USC, he was a 1980 All-American and team captain and a four-year letterman (1977-78-79-80), playing on Troy's 1978 national championship team as well as three bowl-winning teams (including two Rose Bowls). The eighth overall selection in the 1981 NFL Draft, Lott starred for 15 years (1981-95) in the NFL with the 49ers, Los Angeles Raiders, New York Jets and Kansas City Chiefs, playing on four winning Super Bowl teams with the 49ers and in 10 Pro Bowls. An eight-time All-Pro, he led the NFL in interceptions twice, recording 63 interceptions total in his professional career. Lott was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2000 and the College Football Hall of Fame in 2002, as well as the USC Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995. He was named the Defensive Player of the Century on the Pac-12 All-Century Team in 2015 and was selected by the Pro Football Hall of Fame voters to the NFL’s All-Time Team in 2000 and to the Super Bowl 50 Golden Team in 2016. After his football days, Lott became a venture capitalist, a television football analyst, an automobile dealership owner and a restaurateur. The Lott IMPACT Trophy, which is given to the college football defensive player who exhibits the traits of integrity, maturity, performance, academics, community and tenacity, is named in his honor.

Steve Smith Sr., Utah (1999-2000) - One of the most electrifying athletes to ever play at Utah, wide receiver Sr. continued to amaze during a 16-year career in the National Football League, making five Pro Bowl appearances. After earning All-CIF honors at University High School in Los Angeles and becoming an All-American at Santa Monica Junior College, Smith joined the Utes in 1999. In his first season, he earned all-league honors as both a wide receiver and punt returner, leading the team with 860 receiving yards and eight touchdown catches and eclipsing the Utah single-season record with 495 punt return yards and three TDs. That year he ranked first in the with 140.5 all-purpose yards per game. As a senior, Smith earned All-MWC honors for a second time, rolling up over 1,100 all-purpose yards with a team-high 743 in receiving and 365 more in punt returns. Smith left Utah as the program’s all-time leader by averaging 20.55 yards per catch. After being selected in the third round of the 2001 NFL Draft by the Carolina Panthers, he spent the next 13 seasons with the Panthers before ending his career with three years in Baltimore. In 2003, he played a critical role in leading Carolina to the Super Bowl. Two years later, he led the NFL in receptions, receiving yards and TD catches. A three-time first or second team All-Pro selection, Smith is the 14th player in NFL history to amass 1,000 career receptions. He ranks eighth in league history with 14,731 receiving yards.

Patricia "Trish" Bostrom, Washington (1969-72) - One of the first standout players in Washington’s tennis program, Trish Bostrom was also an early pioneer in women’s sports. While at Washington, she established herself as one of the region’s best, winning the Pac-8 singles title in 1972, the AIAW national women’s col- legiate mixed doubles title and earning a spot on the Junior Wightman Cup team. Following her collegiate career, Bostrom would rank as high as No. 5 in the world rankings in doubles in 1975 and No. 37 in singles in 1977. She was inducted into the Husky Hall of Fame in 1987, the Pacific Northwest Tennis Hall of Fame and the Washington State Sports Hall of Fame. Bostrom was an instrumental advocate for gender equity in collegiate sports before the implementation of Title IX in 1975, growing up playing tennis and earning a spot on the boys’ team at Chief Sealth High School in Seattle. However, a ruling by the Metro League denied her a chance to compete. When she enrolled at UW in 1969, she dominated play on the women’s side and witnessed the huge discrepancies between the women’s tennis program and the men’s program and wanted a chance to play against the highest level of competition. In 1972, Bostrom, with the help of attorney Don Cohan, met with UW administrators and requested equal opportunities for women at Washington to compete in sports and—while that was being implemented—to be afforded a chance to try out for the men’s team. Weeks later she earned a chance to try out for the men’s team and despite losing the match, she continued to fight for equal rights at the University with her actions opening the administration’s eyes to the discrepancies in the programs. After her professional tennis career she earned her law degree and has served as president of the UW Alumni Association as well as on many UW boards. She continues to lecture on Title IX rights and opportunities.

John Olerud, Washington State (1987-89) - During his three seasons in a Cougar uniform, John Olerud had one of the finest careers of any Cougar student-athlete, in any sport, in Washington State history, rewriting the WSU record books and becoming the only Cougar baseball athlete ever to be named College Athlete of the Year. In 1988, Olerud became the only player in NCAA history to win 15 games on the mound and 20 home runs in the same season, going 15-0 with 23 home runs that year. Still holding numerous WSU records, Olerud went 26-4 overall with a 3.17 ERA over 241.1 innings during his three seasons, hitting .434 for Wash- ington State. He set two Pac-10 records and 10 Pac-10 North marks, highlighted by his sophomore season when he was named Athlete of the Year by . In January prior to his junior year at WSU, Olerud suffered a subarachnoid hemorrhage, a type of brain seizure. He missed the first 28 games of the spring season, but returned to hit .359 for WSU over the final 27 games. Prior to his senior season, Olerud signed a contract with Toronto and went directly to the Major Leagues. In 1993, he became the first Blue Jay to win a batting title, hitting .363. Olerud played for Toronto, the New York Mets and Yankees, Seattle and during his 17-year career, winning back-to-back world series titles with Toronto in 1992 and 1993. In 2001 he joined his father, John Sr., in the WSU Athletics Hall of Fame, and is a member of the College Baseball, State of Washington and Inland Northwest Sports Halls of Fame. The John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award, given annually by the College Baseball Hall of Fame, was named in his honor and in 2016, he was named the Pac-12 Conference Player of the Century, selected by a 36-member blue ribbon panel of experts selected by the conference. 7 2019 PAC-12 HONORS

ALL-PAC-12 TEAM FIRST TEAM Name School Pos Yr Ht Wt Hometown (Last School) Sedrick Barefield UTAH G Sr. 6-2 190 Corona, Calif. (Centennial HS) Tyler Bey COLO G/F So. 6-7 218 Las Vegas, Nev. (Middlebrooks Acad. (Calif.)) Bennie Boatwright USC F Sr. 6-10 235 Mission Hills, Calif. (Village Christian HS) ASU F R-Sr. 6-8 220 Phoenix, Ariz. (South Mountain CC) Robert Franks WSU F Sr. 6-9 225 Vancouver, Wash. (Evergreen HS) WASH G So. 6-4 200 Seattle, Wash. (Garfield HS) KZ Okpala STAN F So. 6-9 215 Orange County, Calif. (Esperanza HS) Matisse Thybulle WASH G Sr. 6-5 200 Issaquah, Wash. (Eastside Catholic HS) Tres Tinkle** OSU F R-Jr. 6-8 225 Missoula, Mont. (Hellgate HS) McKinley Wright IV COLO G So. 6-0 195 North Robbinsdale, Minn. (Champlin Park HS)

SECOND TEAM Name School Pos Yr Ht Wt Hometown (Last School) Luguentz Dort ASU G Fr. 6-4 215 Montreal, Quebec (Athlete Institute Basketball Academy) Jaylen Hands UCLA G So. 6-3 180 San Diego, Calif. (Foothills Christian HS) Remy Martin ASU G So. 6-0 170 Chatsworth, Calif. (Sierra Canyon HS) Stephen Thompson Jr. OSU G Sr. 6-4 190 Los Angeles, Calif. (Bishop Montgomery HS) Kris Wilkes UCLA G So. 6-8 215 Indianapolis, Ind. (North Central HS)

Honorable Mention (receiving at least three votes): Noah Dickerson (WASH, F), Louis King (ORE, F), Nick Rakocevic (USC, F), Josh Sharma (STAN, F).

** two-time All-Pac-12 First Team honoree, ^^ two-time All-Pac-12 honoree

PAC-12 ALL-FRESHMEN TEAM

Name School Pos Ht Wt Hometown (Last School) Timmy Allen UTAH F 6-6 210 Mesa, Ariz. (Red Mountain HS) Moses Brown UCLA C 7-1 245 Queens, N.Y. (Archbishop Molloy HS) Luguentz Dort ASU G 6-4 215 Montreal, Quebec (Athlete Institute Basketball Academy) CJ Elleby WSU F 6-6 200 Seattle, Wash. (Cleveland HS) Louis King ORE F 6-9 205 Burlington, N.J. (Hudson Catholic HS)

Honorable Mention (receiving at least three votes): Brandon Williams (ARIZ, G).

PAC-12 ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM

Name School Pos Yr. Ht Wt Hometown (Last School) Zylan Cheatham ASU F R-Sr. 6-8 220 Phoenix, Ariz. (South Mountain CC) Luguentz Dort ASU G Fr. 6-4 215 Montreal, Quebec (Athlete Institute Basketball Academy) Kylor Kelley OSU F Jr. 7-0 215 Gervais, Ore. (Lane CC) Matisse Thybulle WASH G Sr. 6-5 200 Issaquah, Wash. (Eastside Catholic HS) Kenny Wooten ORE F So. 6-9 235 Manteca, Calif. (Manteca HS)

Honorable Mention (receiving at least three votes): Moses Brown (UCLA, F), McKinley Wright IV (COLO, G).

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jaylen Nowell, WASHINGTON FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Luguentz Dort, ARIZONA STATE DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Matisse Thybulle, WASHINGTON MOST IMPROVED PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Tyler Bey, COLORADO SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR: Donnie Tillman, UTAH SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Stephen Thompson Jr., OREGON STATE JOHN R. WOODEN COACH OF THE YEAR: Mike Hopkins, WASHINGTON

8 2019 PAC-12 WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT

Pac-12 Women's Basketball Tournament LAS VEGAS (AP) — Stanford got a measure of revenge en route to winning another Pac-12 Tournament title. MGM Grand Garden Arena - Las Vegas, Nev. DiJonai Carrington scored 22 points, and the seventh-ranked Cardinal (28-4) erased Thursday, March 7 some unpleasant recent history against No. 6 Oregon, beating the Ducks (29-4) 64-57 #5 Arizona State 66, #12 Colorado 49 on Sunday night. #8 Arizona 76, #9 USC 48 For the Cardinal, it was their 13th championship of the 18 Pac-12 tournaments. #7 California 77, #10 Washington State 58 Stanford lost to Oregon last season in the title game, and the Cardinal also were routed #11 Washington 64, #6 Utah 54 by 40 points a month ago by the Ducks - the worst defeat in Hall of Fame coach Tara VanDerveer's career.

Friday, March 8 ''I think that was something that we had in our minds ever since we lost that game,'' #4 UCLA 73, #5 Arizona State 69 said Stanford's Alanna Smith, who earned Most Outstanding Player honors for the tour- nament. ''When you take a loss like that, you have no choice but to learn from it. We #1 Oregon 77, #8 Arizona 63 were happy we got to play Oregon today. We wanted another chance at them.'' #2 Stanford 72, #7 California 54 #11 Washington 68, #3 Oregon State 67 With the game tied at 51, Carrington made a layup, then stole the ball and drove the length of the court for another lay-in. After Ruthy Hebard made a to get Oregon within 55-52, Kiana Williams hit a 3-pointer from the wing to give the Cardinal Saturday, March 9 their biggest lead of the fourth quarter to that point. #1 Oregon 88, #4 UCLA 83 (OT) Sabrina Ionescu, who led Oregon with 27 points and 12 rebounds, ended a four-minute #2 Stanford 72, #11 Washington 61 drought with a jumper with 1:14 left. She was the only Oregon player to hit a basket for the Ducks in the final eight minutes. Sunday, March 10 Stanford made all six of its free throws in the final minute to seal the victory. As the final #2 Stanford 64, #1 Oregon 57 seconds ticked off, the Cardinal players ran to half-court to celebrate.

All-Tournament ''The competition we played day in and day out prepared us for today's game,'' Alanna Smith, Stanford (Most Outstanding Player) VanDerveer said. ''We won with our defense. We came in as the top-ranked defensive Kennedy Burke, UCLA team in the Pac-12 and people locked in defensively.'' Dijonai Carrington, Stanford Smith added 20 points and 14 rebounds for the Cardinal. Japreece Dean, UCLA VanDerveer said after Stanford beat Washington in the semifinals on Saturday night that Ruthy Hebard, Oregon her team didn't play well offensively against the Ducks in the meeting last month and Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon that they would ''battle and play their game'' this time.

2018-19 PAC-12 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL HONORS PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR – SABRINA IONESCU, JR., G, OREGON PAC-12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR – KRISTINE ANIGWE, SR., F, CALIFORNIA PAC-12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR – DRE'UNA EDWARDS, F, UTAH PAC-12 SIXTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR - ALEAH GOODMAN, SO., G, OREGON STATE PAC-12 SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR - ALANNA SMITH, SR., F, STANFORD JOHN R. WOODEN PAC-12 COACH OF THE YEAR – KELLY GRAVES, OREGON ALL-PAC-12 (15 members) ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Name, School Pos. Yr. Hometown Name, School Pos. Hometown Kristine Anigwe, California**** C/F Sr. Phoenix, Ariz. Lindsey Corsaro, UCLA G Indianapolis, Ind. Maite Cazorla, Oregon** G Sr. Las Palmas, Spain Dre'Una Edwards, Utah G/F Las Vegas, Nev. DiJonai Carrington, Stanford G Jr. San Diego, Calif. Dru Gylten, Utah G Rapid City, S.D. Ruthy Hebard, Oregon*** F Jr. Fairbanks, Alaska Lacie Hull, Stanford F Spokane, Wash. Borislava Hristova, Washington State** F R-Jr. Varna, Bulgaria Cate Reese, Arizona F Cypress, Texas Megan Huff, Utah ** F Sr. Federal Way, Wash. HONORABLE MENTION (receiving at least one point): Taylor Chavez, ORE (Fr., G); Kianna Ibis, Arizona State** F Sr. Omaha, Neb. McKenzie Forbes, CAL (Fr., G); Lexie Hull, STAN (Fr., F); Iris Mbulito, ASU (G, Fr.); Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon*** G Jr. Walnut Creek, Calif. Andrea Torres, UTAH (Fr., F); Peanut Tuitele, COLO (Fr., F). Aari McDonald, Arizona G R-So. Fresno, Calif. Michaela Onyenwere, UCLA F So. Aurora, Colo. Mikayla Pivec, Oregon State G Jr. Lynnwood, Wash. ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM Satou Sabally, Oregon F So. Berlin, Germany Name, School Pos. Yr. Hometown Destiny Slocum, Oregon State G R-So. Meridian, Idaho Kristine Anigwe, California**** C/F Sr. Phoenix, Ariz. Alanna Smith, Stanford** F Sr. Melbourne, Australia Kennedy Burke, UCLA G Sr. Northridge, Calif. Kiana Williams, Stanford G So. San Antonio, Texas Aliyah Mazyck, USC** G Sr. Charlotte, N.C. Aari McDonald, Arizona G R-So. Fresno, Calif. **two-time All-Pac-12, ***three-time All-Pac-12, ****four-time All-Pac-12. Minyon Moore, USC** G Jr. Hercules, Calif. HONORABLE MENTION (receiving at least one point): Erin Boley, ORE (R-So., F); Alanna Smith, Stanford F Sr. Melbourne, Australia Kennedy Burke, UCLA (Sr., G); Courtney Ekmark, ASU (R-Sr., G); Aleah Goodman, **two-time All-Defensive honoree, ****four-time All-Defensive honoree. OSU (So., G); Aliyah Mazyck, USC (Sr., G); Amber Melgoza, WASH (Jr., G) ; Chanelle HONORABLE MENTION (receiving at least one point): Quinessa Caylao-Do, COLO Molina, WSU (Jr., G); Mariya Moore, USC (R-Sr., G); Minyon Moore, USC (Jr., G); (Jr., G); Maite Cazorla, ORE (Sr., G); Kianna Ibis, ASU (F, Sr.); Lacie Hull, STAN (Fr., Alexis Robinson, COLO (Sr., G). F); Katie McWilliams, OSU (Sr., G); Chanelle Molina, WSU (Jr., G); Kiana Moore, UTAH (Jr., G). 9 OVERALL STATISTICS - TEAM

SCORING OFFENSE FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Team G W-L Pts Avg/G Team G FG FGA Pct 1. UCLA 31 16-15 2429 78.4 1. Oregon 31 673 1646 .409 2. Arizona State 30 21-9 2332 77.7 2. Arizona State 30 722 1755 .411 3. Utah 30 17-13 2289 76.3 3. Washington 31 698 1688 .414 4. USC 31 15-16 2365 76.3 4. UCLA 31 861 2028 .425 5. Washington State 31 11-20 2342 75.5 5. USC 31 814 1915 .425 6. Colorado 30 19-11 2249 75.0 6. Colorado 30 746 1736 .430 7. Oregon State 30 18-12 2217 73.9 7. Oregon State 30 740 1713 .432 8. Stanford 30 15-15 2183 72.8 8. Stanford 30 789 1825 .432 9. Arizona 31 17-14 2204 71.1 9. Arizona 31 758 1695 .447 10. Washington 31 24-7 2182 70.4 10. Utah 30 802 1748 .459 11. Oregon 31 19-12 2170 70.0 11. Washington State 31 894 1900 .471 12. California 30 8-22 2070 69.0 12. California 30 816 1662 .491

SCORING DEFENSE 3-POINT FG PCT Team G Pts Avg/G Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Oregon 31 1975 63.7 1. USC 31 262 686 .382 2. Washington 31 1985 64.0 2. Utah 30 296 783 .378 3. Colorado 30 2053 68.4 3. Washington State 31 294 796 .369 4. Arizona 31 2127 68.6 4. UCLA 31 239 680 .351 5. Oregon State 30 2092 69.7 5. California 30 199 570 .349 6. Stanford 30 2148 71.6 6. Washington 31 229 659 .347 7. Arizona State 30 2187 72.9 7. Oregon 31 236 693 .341 8. USC 31 2267 73.1 8. Arizona 31 230 677 .340 9. Utah 30 2245 74.8 9. Arizona State 30 218 646 .337 10. California 30 2331 77.7 10. Oregon State 30 200 615 .325 11. UCLA 31 2412 77.8 11. Colorado 30 192 594 .323 12. Washington State 31 2433 78.5 12. Stanford 30 200 628 .318

SCORING MARGIN 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE Team G OFF DEF Margin Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Colorado 30 75.0 68.4 +6.5 1. Oregon 31 225 744 .302 2. Washington 31 70.4 64.0 +6.4 2. Colorado 30 207 645 .321 3. Oregon 31 70.0 63.7 +6.3 3. Arizona 31 205 626 .327 4. Arizona State 30 77.7 72.9 +4.8 4. Washington 31 192 585 .328 5. Oregon State 30 73.9 69.7 +4.2 5. Arizona State 30 254 765 .332 6. USC 31 76.3 73.1 +3.2 6. USC 31 245 737 .332 7. Arizona 31 71.1 68.6 +2.5 7. Stanford 30 171 499 .343 8. Utah 30 76.3 74.8 +1.5 8. UCLA 31 298 856 .348 9. Stanford 30 72.8 71.6 +1.2 9. Utah 30 230 643 .358 10. UCLA 31 78.4 77.8 +0.5 10. Washington State 31 287 792 .362 11. Washington State 31 75.5 78.5 -2.9 11. Oregon State 30 240 644 .373 12. California 30 69.0 77.7 -8.7 12. California 30 264 694 .380

REBOUNDING OFFENSE FREE THROW PCT Team G Reb Avg/G Team G FTM FTA Pct 1. UCLA 31 1276 41.2 1. Washington State 31 414 547 .757 2. Arizona State 30 1203 40.1 2. Colorado 30 471 635 .742 3. Colorado 30 1119 37.3 3. Oregon State 30 453 612 .740 4. Stanford 30 1100 36.7 4. California 30 425 588 .723 5. USC 31 1116 36.0 5. Arizona 31 432 601 .719 6. Oregon State 30 1063 35.4 6. Oregon 31 376 526 .715 7. Utah 30 1058 35.3 7. Utah 30 419 596 .703 8. Arizona 31 1076 34.7 8. Washington 31 419 598 .701 9. Oregon 31 1058 34.1 9. Stanford 30 421 623 .676 10. Washington State 31 1043 33.6 10. Arizona State 30 516 772 .668 11. Washington 31 993 32.0 11. USC 31 341 532 .641 12. California 30 882 29.4 12. UCLA 31 452 716 .631 REBOUNDING DEFENSE FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES Team G Reb Avg/G Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Colorado 30 951 31.7 1. Utah 30 787 1682 .468 2. Utah 30 966 32.2 2. Oregon State 30 782 1675 .467 3. Oregon 31 1012 32.6 3. Colorado 30 793 1716 .462 4. Oregon State 30 980 32.7 4. USC 31 881 1919 .459 5. Washington 31 1046 33.7 5. UCLA 31 869 1895 .459 6. Arizona 31 1064 34.3 6. Stanford 30 781 1707 .458 7. Stanford 30 1032 34.4 7. Washington 31 767 1678 .457 8. Arizona State 30 1058 35.3 8. Washington State 31 817 1809 .452 9. Washington State 31 1113 35.9 9. Oregon 31 779 1740 .448 10. California 30 1079 36.0 10. Arizona State 30 799 1787 .447 11. UCLA 31 1132 36.5 11. California 30 723 1688 .428 12. USC 31 1177 38.0 12. Arizona 31 771 1804 .427 10 OVERALL STATISTICS - TEAM

REBOUNDING MARGIN /TURNOVER RATIO Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. Colorado 30 1119 37.3 951 31.7 +5.6 1. USC 31 509 16.4 367 11.8 1.39 2. Arizona State 30 1203 40.1 1058 35.3 +4.8 2. Oregon State 30 460 15.3 375 12.5 1.23 3. UCLA 31 1276 41.2 1132 36.5 +4.6 3. Oregon 31 418 13.5 367 11.8 1.14 4. Utah 30 1058 35.3 966 32.2 +3.1 4. Washington State 31 463 14.9 419 13.5 1.11 5. Oregon State 30 1063 35.4 980 32.7 +2.8 5. Utah 30 433 14.4 393 13.1 1.10 6. Stanford 30 1100 36.7 1032 34.4 +2.3 6. Arizona 31 386 12.5 358 11.5 1.08 7. Oregon 31 1058 34.1 1012 32.6 +1.5 7. Colorado 30 408 13.6 393 13.1 1.04 8. Arizona 31 1076 34.7 1064 34.3 +0.4 8. UCLA 31 454 14.6 438 14.1 1.04 9. Washington 31 993 32.0 1046 33.7 -1.7 9. Arizona State 30 411 13.7 410 13.7 1.00 10. USC 31 1116 36.0 1177 38.0 -2.0 10. California 30 331 11.0 339 11.3 0.98 11. Washington State 31 1043 33.6 1113 35.9 -2.3 11. Washington 31 358 11.5 416 13.4 0.86 12. California 30 882 29.4 1079 36.0 -6.6 12. Stanford 30 381 12.7 453 15.1 0.84

BLOCKED SHOTS OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Team G Blocks Avg/G Team G No. Avg/G 1. Washington 31 183 5.90 1. Arizona State 30 366 12.20 2. Oregon State 30 160 5.33 2. UCLA 31 360 11.61 3. Stanford 30 138 4.60 3. Utah 30 308 10.27 4. UCLA 31 131 4.23 4. Stanford 30 305 10.17 5. Oregon 31 125 4.03 5. Oregon State 30 303 10.10 6. USC 31 106 3.42 6. Arizona 31 313 10.10 7. Arizona State 30 94 3.13 7. Colorado 30 300 10.00 8. California 30 93 3.10 8. USC 31 307 9.90 9. Colorado 30 92 3.07 9. Washington 31 296 9.55 10. Washington State 31 88 2.84 10. Oregon 31 293 9.45 11. Utah 30 76 2.53 11. Washington State 31 264 8.52 12. Arizona 31 67 2.16 12. California 30 247 8.23

ASSISTS DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Team G Assists Avg/G Team G No. Avg/G 1. USC 31 509 16.42 1. UCLA 31 916 29.55 2. Oregon State 30 460 15.33 2. Arizona State 30 837 27.90 3. Washington State 31 463 14.94 3. Colorado 30 819 27.30 4. UCLA 31 454 14.65 4. Stanford 30 795 26.50 5. Utah 30 433 14.43 5. USC 31 809 26.10 6. Arizona State 30 411 13.70 6. Oregon State 30 760 25.33 7. Colorado 30 408 13.60 7. Washington State 31 779 25.13 8. Oregon 31 418 13.48 8. Utah 30 750 25.00 9. Stanford 30 381 12.70 9. Oregon 31 765 24.68 10. Arizona 31 386 12.45 10. Arizona 31 763 24.61 11. Washington 31 358 11.55 11. Washington 31 697 22.48 12. California 30 331 11.03 12. California 30 635 21.17

STEALS 3-POINT FG MADE Team G Steals Avg/G Team G 3FG Avg/G 1. Washington 31 275 8.87 1. Utah 30 296 9.87 2. Oregon 31 236 7.61 2. Washington State 31 294 9.48 3. California 30 215 7.17 3. USC 31 262 8.45 4. Arizona State 30 188 6.27 4. UCLA 31 239 7.71 5. USC 31 186 6.00 5. Oregon 31 236 7.61 6. Oregon State 30 179 5.97 6. Arizona 31 230 7.42 Stanford 30 179 5.97 7. Washington 31 229 7.39 8. UCLA 31 184 5.94 8. Arizona State 30 218 7.27 9. Washington State 31 164 5.29 9. Oregon State 30 200 6.67 10. Colorado 30 158 5.27 Stanford 30 200 6.67 11. Arizona 31 162 5.23 11. California 30 199 6.63 12. Utah 30 141 4.70 12. Colorado 30 192 6.40

TURNOVER MARGIN Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin 1. Washington 31 416 13.4 501 16.2 +2.74 2. Arizona 31 358 11.5 442 14.3 +2.71 3. California 30 339 11.3 413 13.8 +2.47 4. Oregon 31 367 11.8 426 13.7 +1.90 5. USC 31 367 11.8 405 13.1 +1.23 6. Arizona State 30 410 13.7 423 14.1 +0.43 7. Oregon State 30 375 12.5 359 12.0 -0.53 8. Colorado 30 393 13.1 375 12.5 -0.60 9. Washington State 31 419 13.5 376 12.1 -1.39 10. Stanford 30 453 15.1 369 12.3 -2.80 11. UCLA 31 438 14.1 348 11.2 -2.90 12. Utah 30 393 13.1 301 10.0 -3.07

11 OVERALL STATISTICS - INDIVIDUAL

SCORING ASSISTS Player-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G Player-Team Cl G Assts. Avg/G 1. Franks, Robert-WSU SR 26 199 75 102 575 22.1 1. Hands, Jaylen-UCLA SO 31 194 6.26 2. Tinkle, Tres-OSU JR 29 207 51 136 601 20.7 2. Martin, Remy-ASU SO 28 146 5.21 3. Boatwright, Bennie-USC SR 29 184 82 76 526 18.1 3. Wright, McKinley-COLO SO 29 142 4.90 4. Wilkes, Kris-UCLA SO 31 192 62 90 536 17.3 4. Davis, Daejon-STAN SO 25 114 4.56 5. Barefield, Sedrick-UTAH SR 30 165 92 94 516 17.2 5. Austin, Paris-CAL JR 28 124 4.43 6. Okpala, KZ-STAN SO 28 166 31 116 479 17.1 6. Thornton, Derryck-USC JR 30 132 4.40 7. Nowell, Jaylen-WASH SO 31 192 44 77 505 16.3 7. Pritchard, Payton-ORE JR 31 134 4.32 8. Thompson Jr., Stephen-OSU SR 30 180 61 67 488 16.3 8. Thompson, Ethan-OSU SO 30 118 3.93 9. Dort, Luguentz-ASU FR 30 155 48 127 485 16.2 9. Tinkle, Tres-OSU JR 29 114 3.93 10. Rakocevic, Nick-USC JR 31 181 0 101 463 14.9 10. Barefield, Sedrick-UTAH SR 30 115 3.83 11. Elleby, CJ-WSU FR 31 165 50 82 462 14.9 11. Coleman, Justin-ARIZ SR 31 118 3.81 12. Sueing, Justice-CAL SO 30 136 33 129 434 14.5 12. Williams, Brandon-ARIZ FR 25 84 3.36 13. Hands, Jaylen-UCLA SO 31 143 59 79 424 13.7 13. Thompson Jr., Stephen-OSU SR 30 98 3.27 14. Thompson, Ethan-OSU SO 30 130 41 107 408 13.6 Cheatham, Zylan-ASU SR 30 98 3.27 15. Martin, Remy-ASU SO 28 128 41 80 377 13.5 15. Nowell, Jaylen-WASH SO 31 97 3.13 16. Bey, Tyler-COLO SO 30 157 5 82 401 13.4 17. Wright, McKinley-COLO SO 29 137 26 78 378 13.0 FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) 18. Dickerson, Noah-WASH SR 31 128 0 143 399 12.9 Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct 19. Randolph, Brandon-ARIZ SO 31 141 39 75 396 12.8 1. Cannon ,Marvin-WSU SO 31 88 103 .854 20. Crisp, David-WASH SR 31 133 65 60 391 12.6 2. Franks, Robert-WSU SR 26 102 121 .843 21. King, Louis-ORE FR 24 110 40 42 302 12.6 3. Pritchard, Payton-ORE JR 31 78 93 .839 22. Mathews, Jonah-USC JR 31 144 73 28 389 12.5 4. Gatling, Shane-COLO JR 30 74 89 .831 23. Pritchard, Payton-ORE JR 31 123 55 78 379 12.2 5. Barefield, Sedrick-UTAH SR 30 94 114 .825 24. Allen, Timmy-UTAH FR 28 123 4 91 341 12.2 6. Williams, Brandon-ARIZ FR 25 78 96 .813 25. Davis, Daejon-STAN SO 25 98 28 72 296 11.8 7. Edwards, Rob-ASU JR 24 57 71 .803 26. Austin, Paris-CAL JR 28 118 9 83 328 11.7 8. Thompson, Ethan-OSU SO 30 107 135 .793 27. Cheatham, Zylan-ASU SR 30 125 10 89 349 11.6 9. Coleman, Justin-ARIZ SR 31 67 85 .788 28. Williams, Brandon-ARIZ FR 25 85 35 78 283 11.3 10. Tillman, Donnie-UTAH SO 30 72 92 .783 29. McNeill, Darius-CAL SO 30 119 65 32 335 11.2 11. Sueing, Justice-CAL SO 30 129 165 .782 30. Jeter, Chase-ARIZ JR 29 126 0 69 321 11.1 12. Randolph, Brandon-ARIZ SO 31 75 96 .781 13. Wright, McKinley-COLO SO 29 78 100 .780 REBOUNDING 14. Tinkle, Tres-OSU JR 29 136 175 .777 Player-Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G 15. Bradley, Matt-CAL FR 30 62 80 .775 1. Cheatham, Zylan-ASU SR 30 67 244 311 10.4 2. Bey, Tyler-COLO SO 30 57 232 289 9.6 STEALS 3. Rakocevic,N ick-USC JR 31 101 188 289 9.3 Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg/G 4. Brown, Moses-UCLA FR 30 104 150 254 8.5 1. Thybulle, Matisse-WASH SR 31 110 3.55 5. Tinkle, Tres-OSU JR 29 58 179 237 8.2 2. Pritchard, Payton-ORE JR 31 57 1.84 6. Johnson,J ayce-UTAH JR 28 73 138 211 7.5 3. Sueing, Justice-CAL SO 30 51 1.70 7. Franks, Robert-WSU SR 26 37 155 192 7.4 4. Tinkle, Tres-OSU JR 29 49 1.69 8. Dickerson, Noah-WASH SR 31 77 147 224 7.2 5. Thompson Jr., Stephen-OSU SR 30 47 1.57 9. Elleby, CJ-WSU FR 31 50 168 218 7.0 Dort, Luguentz-ASU FR 30 47 1.57 10. Sharma, Josh-STAN SR 30 77 131 208 6.9 7. Davis, Daejon-STAN SO 25 39 1.56 11. Jeter, Chase-ARIZ JR 29 62 128 190 6.6 8. Amin, Ehab-ORE SR 30 45 1.50 12. Boatwright, Bennie-USC SR 29 40 147 187 6.4 9. Austin, Paris-CAL JR 28 40 1.43 13. Sueing, Justice-CAL SO 30 46 137 183 6.1 10. McNeill, Darius-CAL SO 30 42 1.40 14. Da Silva, Oscar-STAN SO 30 42 135 177 5.9 11. Hands, Jaylen-UCLA SO 31 41 1.32 15. Hill, Jalen-UCLA FR 31 57 124 181 5.8 12. Martin, Remy-ASU SO 28 36 1.29 16. Okpala, KZ-STAN SO 28 32 130 162 5.8 13. Ali, Prince-UCLA JR 26 33 1.27 17. King, Louis-ORE FR 24 26 109 135 5.6 14. Mathews, Jonah-USC JR 31 39 1.26 18. Nowell, Jaylen-WASH SO 31 31 135 166 5.4 15. Nowell, Jaylen-WASH SO 31 38 1.23 19. Tillman, Donnie-UTAH SO 30 38 121 159 5.3 20. White, Romello-ASU SO 30 67 89 156 5.2 3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) 1. Singleton, David-UCLA FR 31 34 72 .472 Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct 2. Bradley, Matt-CAL FR 30 47 100 .470 1. Sharma, Josh-STAN SR 30 125 182 .687 3. Boatwright, Bennie-USC SR 29 82 189 .434 2. Kelley, Kylor-OSU JR 30 97 150 .647 4. Nowell, Jaylen-WASH SO 31 44 103 .427 3. Brown, Moses-UCLA FR 30 132 213 .620 5. Van Dyke, Parker-UTAH SR 30 72 169 .426 4. White, Romello-ASU SO 30 95 159 .597 6. Elleby, CJ-WSU FR 31 50 121 .413 5. Jeter, Chase-ARIZ JR 29 126 214 .589 7. Franks, Robert-WSU SR 26 75 182 .412 6. Allen, Timmy-UTAH FR 28 123 211 .583 8. Daniels, Viont'E-WSU SR 24 36 89 .404 7. Dickerson, Noah-WASH SR 31 128 223 .574 9. Bailey Jr., Victor-ORE SO 31 45 112 .402 8. Bey, Tyler-COLO SO 30 157 281 .559 10. Barefield, Sedrick-UTAH SR 30 92 231 .398 9. Rakocevic, Nick-USC JR 31 181 326 .555 11. Mathews, Jonah-USC JR 31 73 185 .395 10. Cheatham, Zylan-ASU SR 30 125 235 .532 12. Crisp, David-WASH SR 31 65 171 .380 11. Nowell, Jaylen-WASH SO 31 192 381 .504 13. White, Paul-ORE SR 31 43 114 .377 12. Wright, McKinley-COLO SO 29 137 272 .504 14. Edwards, Rob-ASU JR 24 44 117 .376 13. Battey, Evan-COLO FR 30 90 180 .500 15. Luther, Ryan-ARIZ SR 31 44 118 .373 14. Franks, Robert-WSU SR 26 199 399 .499 15. Tinkle, Tres-OSU JR 29 207 424 .488

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3-POINT FG MADE OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg/G Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Barefield, Sedrick-UTAH SR 30 92 3.07 1. Brown, Moses-UCLA FR 30 104 3.47 2. Franks, Robert-WSU SR 26 75 2.88 2. Rakocevic, Nick-USC JR 31 101 3.26 3. Boatwright, Bennie-USC SR 29 82 2.83 3. Johnson, Jayce-UTAH JR 28 73 2.61 4. Van Dyke, Parker-UTAH SR 30 72 2.40 4. Sharma, Josh-STAN SR 30 77 2.57 5. Mathews, Jonah-USC JR 31 73 2.35 5. Dickerson, Noah-WASH SR 31 77 2.48 6. McNeill, Darius-CAL SO 30 65 2.17 6. Cheatham, Zylan-ASU SR 30 67 2.23 7. Ryan, Cormac-STAN FR 23 49 2.13 White, Romello-ASU SO 30 67 2.23 8. Crisp, David-WASH SR 31 65 2.10 8. Jeter, Chase-ARIZ JR 29 62 2.14 9. Thompson Jr., Stephen-OSU SR 30 61 2.03 9. Battey, Evan-COLO FR 30 60 2.00 10. Wilkes, Kris-UCLA SO 31 62 2.00 Tinkle, Tres-OSU JR 29 58 2.00 11. Hands, Jaylen-UCLA SO 31 59 1.90 11. Bey, Tyler-COLO SO 30 57 1.90 12. Edwards, Rob-ASU JR 24 44 1.83 12. Hill, Jalen-UCLA FR 31 57 1.84 13. Pritchard, Payton-ORE JR 31 55 1.77 13. Luther, Ryan-ARIZ SR 31 56 1.81 14. Gatling, Shane-COLO JR 30 53 1.77 14. Lake, De'Quon-ASU SR 29 49 1.69 15. Tinkle, Tres-OSU JR 29 51 1.76 15. Elleby, CJ-WSU FR 31 50 1.61

BLOCKED SHOTS Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. Kelley, K ylor-OSU JR 30 102 3.40 Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G 2. Thybulle,Matisse-WASH SR 31 72 2.32 1. Cheatham, Zylan-ASU SR 30 244 8.13 3. Brown, Moses-UCLA FR 30 60 2.00 2. Bey, Tyler-COLO SO 30 232 7.73 4. Wooten, Kenny-ORE SO 27 51 1.89 3. Tinkle, Tres-OSU JR 29 179 6.17 5. Wright, Hameir-WASH SO 27 39 1.44 4. Rakocevic, Nick-USC JR 31 188 6.06 6. Rakocevic, Nick-USC JR 31 43 1.39 5. Franks, Robert-WSU SR 26 155 5.96 7. Sharma, Josh-STAN SR 30 38 1.27 6. Elleby, CJ-WSU FR 31 168 5.42 Da Silva, Oscar-STAN SO 30 38 1.27 7. Boatwright, Bennie-USC SR 29 147 5.07 9. Bey, Tyler-COLO SO 30 37 1.23 8. Brown, Moses-UCLA FR 30 150 5.00 10. Vanover, Connor-CAL FR 27 32 1.19 9. Johnson, Jayce-UTAH JR 28 138 4.93 11. Johnson, Jayce-UTAH JR 28 29 1.04 10. Dickerson, Noah-WASH SR 31 147 4.74 12. Timmins, Sam-WASH JR 31 25 0.81 11. Okpala, KZ-STAN SO 28 130 4.64 13. Cheatham ,Zylan-ASU SR 30 24 0.80 12. Sueing, Justice-CAL SO 30 137 4.57 14. Lake, De'Quon-ASU SR 29 23 0.79 13. King, Louis-ORE FR 24 109 4.54 15. Cannon, Marvin-WSU SO 31 23 0.74 14. Da Silva, Oscar-STAN SO 30 135 4.50 15. Jeter, Chase-ARIZ JR 29 128 4.41 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) Player-Team Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio MINUTES PLAYED 1. Martin, Remy-ASU SO 28 146 5.2 55 2.0 2.65 Player-Team Cl G Mins. Avg/G 2. Thornton, Derryck-USC JR 30 132 4.4 59 2.0 2.24 1. Thompson Jr., Stephen-OSU SR 30 1102 36.73 3. Pritchard, Payton-ORE JR 31 134 4.3 61 2.0 2.20 2. Tinkle, Tres-OSU JR 29 1054 36.34 4. Hands, Jaylen-UCLA SO 31 194 6.3 94 3.0 2.06 3. Pritchard, Payton-ORE JR 31 1097 35.39 5. Williams, Brandon-ARIZ FR 25 84 3.4 45 1.8 1.87 4. Franks, Robert-WSU SR 26 896 34.46 6. Coleman, Justin-ARIZ SR 31 118 3.8 66 2.1 1.79 5. Austin, Paris-CAL JR 28 964 34.43 7. Austin, Paris-CAL JR 28 124 4.4 70 2.5 1.77 6. Sueing, Justice-CAL SO 30 1032 34.40 8. Wright, McKinley-COLO SO 29 142 4.9 85 2.9 1.67 7. Nowell, Jaylen-WASH SO 31 1061 34.23 9. Thompson, Ethan-OSU SO 30 118 3.9 72 2.4 1.64 8. Thompson, Ethan-OSU SO 30 1026 34.20 10. Thompson Jr., Stephen-OSU SR 30 98 3.3 61 2.0 1.61 9. Crisp, David-WASH SR 31 1040 33.55 11. Barefield, Sedrick-UTAH SR 30 115 3.8 80 2.7 1.44 10. Martin, Remy-ASU SO 28 934 33.36 12. Davis, Daejon-STAN SO 25 114 4.6 81 3.2 1.41 13. Tinkle, Tres-OSU JR 29 114 3.9 87 3.0 1.31 To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games. 14. Nowell, Jaylen-WASH SO 31 97 3.1 91 2.9 1.07 15. Cheatham, Zylan-ASU SR 30 98 3.3 93 3.1 1.05

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SCORING OFFENSE FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Team G W-L Pts Avg/G Team G FG FGA Pct 1. UCLA 18 9-9 1435 79.7 1. Arizona State 18 438 1040 .421 2. Utah 18 11-7 1407 78.2 2. Washington 18 403 936 .431 3. Arizona State 18 12-6 1376 76.4 3. USC 18 472 1088 .434 4. Oregon State 18 10-8 1338 74.3 4. Stanford 18 474 1090 .435 5. USC 18 8-10 1334 74.1 5. Colorado 18 448 1030 .435 6. Stanford 18 8-10 1304 72.4 6. Oregon 18 403 924 .436 7. Colorado 18 10-8 1293 71.8 7. UCLA 18 522 1178 .443 8. Washington State 18 4-14 1273 70.7 8. Utah 18 488 1067 .457 9. Washington 18 15-3 1257 69.8 9. Oregon State 18 468 1020 .459 10. Arizona 18 8-10 1242 69.0 10. Arizona 18 446 957 .466 11. Oregon 18 10-8 1233 68.5 11. California 18 494 1003 .493 12. California 18 3-15 1194 66.3 12. Washington State 18 528 1072 .493

SCORING DEFENSE 3-POINT FG PCT Team G Pts Avg/G Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Washington 18 1121 62.3 1. Utah 18 190 487 .390 2. Oregon 18 1162 64.6 2. USC 18 160 413 .387 3. Colorado 18 1232 68.4 3. Washington 18 145 384 .378 4. Arizona 18 1275 70.8 4. Washington State 18 167 446 .374 5. Stanford 18 1285 71.4 5. UCLA 18 142 390 .364 6. USC 18 1310 72.8 6. Arizona 18 137 392 .349 7. Oregon State 18 1313 72.9 7. Arizona State 18 142 412 .345 8. Arizona State 18 1322 73.4 8. Oregon 18 145 428 .339 9. Utah 18 1370 76.1 9. California 18 118 358 .330 10. California 18 1396 77.6 10. Oregon State 18 120 367 .327 11. Washington State 18 1444 80.2 11. Colorado 18 108 346 .312 12. UCLA 18 1456 80.9 12. Stanford 18 111 356 .312

SCORING MARGIN 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE Team G OFF DEF Margin Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Washington 18 69.8 62.3 +7.6 1. Oregon 18 124 392 .316 2. Oregon 18 68.5 64.6 +3.9 2. Washington 18 106 333 .318 3. Colorado 18 71.8 68.4 +3.4 3. Colorado 18 123 377 .326 4. Arizona State 18 76.4 73.4 +3.0 4. USC 18 145 432 .336 5. Utah 18 78.2 76.1 +2.1 5. Arizona State 18 155 449 .345 6. Oregon State 18 74.3 72.9 +1.4 6. Utah 18 130 374 .348 7. USC 18 74.1 72.8 +1.3 7. UCLA 18 179 505 .354 8. Stanford 18 72.4 71.4 +1.1 8. Arizona 18 126 347 .363 9. UCLA 18 79.7 80.9 -1.2 9. Stanford 18 115 310 .371 10. Arizona 18 69.0 70.8 -1.8 10. California 18 166 443 .375 11. Washington State 18 70.7 80.2 -9.5 11. Oregon State 18 154 400 .385 12. California 18 66.3 77.6 -11.2 12. Washington State 18 162 417 .388

FREE THROW PCT REBOUNDING OFFENSE Team G FTM FTA Pct Team G Reb Avg/G 1. Washington State 18 212 270 .785 1. UCLA 18 726 40.3 2. Colorado 18 259 340 .762 2. Arizona State 18 675 37.5 3. Oregon State 18 298 403 .739 3. Stanford 18 663 36.8 4. Arizona 18 241 341 .707 4. Colorado 18 649 36.1 5. California 18 222 323 .687 5. Utah 18 636 35.3 6. Washington 18 214 312 .686 6. USC 18 625 34.7 7. Utah 18 241 353 .683 7. Arizona 18 615 34.2 8. Stanford 18 243 357 .681 8. Oregon 18 597 33.2 9. Oregon 18 178 267 .667 9. Oregon State 18 595 33.1 10. Arizona State 18 282 430 .656 10. Washington State 18 574 31.9 11. UCLA 18 275 430 .640 11. California 18 546 30.3 12. USC 18 168 273 .615 12. Washington 18 536 29.8

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES REBOUNDING DEFENSE Team G FG FGA Pct Team G Reb Avg/G 1. Utah 18 488 1034 .472 1. Colorado 18 568 31.6 2. Oregon State 18 460 981 .469 2. Oregon 18 592 32.9 3. Stanford 18 475 1017 .467 3. Washington 18 593 32.9 4. Washington 18 449 963 .466 4. Stanford 18 594 33.0 5. UCLA 18 509 1097 .464 5. Oregon State 18 597 33.2 6. USC 18 503 1097 .459 6. Utah 18 602 33.4 7. Arizona State 18 476 1040 .458 7. Arizona 18 612 34.0 8. Colorado 18 463 1014 .457 8. Washington State 18 640 35.6 9. Oregon 18 455 1034 .440 9. Arizona State 18 641 35.6 10. Washington State 18 447 1026 .436 10. UCLA 18 650 36.1 11. Arizona 18 432 1051 .411 11. California 18 667 37.1 12. California 18 427 1051 .406 12. USC 18 681 37.8

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REBOUNDING MARGIN ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. Colorado 18 649 36.1 568 31.6 +4.5 1. USC 18 299 16.6 198 11.0 1.51 2. UCLA 18 726 40.3 650 36.1 +4.2 2. Oregon State 18 276 15.3 214 11.9 1.29 3. Stanford 18 663 36.8 594 33.0 +3.8 3. Oregon 18 236 13.1 209 11.6 1.13 4. Arizona State 18 675 37.5 641 35.6 +1.9 4. Colorado 18 252 14.0 225 12.5 1.12 Utah 18 636 35.3 602 33.4 +1.9 5. Utah 18 266 14.8 238 13.2 1.12 6. Oregon 18 597 33.2 592 32.9 +0.3 6. Arizona 18 229 12.7 205 11.4 1.12 7. Arizona 18 615 34.2 612 34.0 +0.2 7. Arizona State 18 252 14.0 247 13.7 1.02 8. Oregon State 18 595 33.1 597 33.2 -0.1 8. UCLA 18 262 14.6 259 14.4 1.01 9. USC 18 625 34.7 681 37.8 -3.1 9. Washington State 18 256 14.2 255 14.2 1.00 10. Washington 18 536 29.8 593 32.9 -3.2 10. California 18 198 11.0 206 11.4 0.96 11. Washington State 18 574 31.9 640 35.6 -3.7 11. Stanford 18 232 12.9 266 14.8 0.87 12. California 18 546 30.3 667 37.1 -6.7 12. Washington 18 210 11.7 243 13.5 0.86

BLOCKED SHOTS OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Team G Blocks Avg/G Team G No. Avg/G 1. Washington 18 101 5.61 1. UCLA 18 208 11.56 2. Oregon State 18 91 5.06 2. Arizona State 18 198 11.00 3. Stanford 18 82 4.56 3. Arizona 18 197 10.94 4. Oregon 18 67 3.72 4. Stanford 18 180 10.00 5. USC 18 60 3.33 Utah 18 180 10.00 6. UCLA 18 59 3.28 6. Oregon 18 177 9.83 7. California 18 53 2.94 7. Colorado 18 175 9.72 8. Washington State 18 51 2.83 8. USC 18 174 9.67 9. Utah 18 49 2.72 9. Oregon State 18 159 8.83 10. Arizona State 18 48 2.67 California 18 159 8.83 11. Colorado 18 44 2.44 11. Washington 18 158 8.78 12. Arizona 18 34 1.89 12. Washington State 18 146 8.11

ASSISTS DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Team G Assists Avg/G Team G No. Avg/G 1. USC 18 299 16.61 1. UCLA 18 518 28.78 2. Oregon State 18 276 15.33 2. Stanford 18 483 26.83 3. Utah 18 266 14.78 3. Arizona State 18 477 26.50 4. UCLA 18 262 14.56 4. Colorado 18 474 26.33 5. Washington State 18 256 14.22 5. Utah 18 456 25.33 6. Arizona State 18 252 14.00 6. USC 18 451 25.06 Colorado 18 252 14.00 7. Oregon State 18 436 24.22 8. Oregon 18 236 13.11 8. Washington State 18 428 23.78 9. Stanford 18 232 12.89 9. Oregon 18 420 23.33 10. Arizona 18 229 12.72 10. Arizona 18 418 23.22 11. Washington 18 210 11.67 11. California 18 387 21.50 12. California 18 198 11.00 12. Washington 18 378 21.00

STEALS 3-POINT FG MADE Team G Steals Avg/G Team G 3FG Avg/G 1. Washington 18 172 9.56 1. Utah 18 190 10.56 2. California 18 146 8.11 2. Washington State 18 167 9.28 Oregon 18 146 8.11 3. USC 18 160 8.89 4. Arizona State 18 114 6.33 4. Washington 18 145 8.06 5. UCLA 18 112 6.22 Oregon 18 145 8.06 6. Oregon State 18 103 5.72 6. UCLA 18 142 7.89 Utah 18 103 5.72 Arizona State 18 142 7.89 8. Stanford 18 102 5.67 8. Arizona 18 137 7.61 9. Washington State 18 97 5.39 9. Oregon State 18 120 6.67 USC 18 97 5.39 10. California 18 118 6.56 11. Arizona 18 92 5.11 11. Stanford 18 111 6.17 12. Colorado 18 86 4.78 12. Colorado 18 108 6.00

TURNOVER MARGIN Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin 1. Washington 18 243 13.5 313 17.4 +3.89 2. Oregon 18 209 11.6 261 14.5 +2.89 3. California 18 206 11.4 252 14.0 +2.56 4. Arizona 18 205 11.4 246 13.7 +2.28 5. USC 18 198 11.0 220 12.2 +1.22 6. Arizona State 18 247 13.7 251 13.9 +0.22 7. Oregon State 18 214 11.9 215 11.9 +0.06 8. Colorado 18 225 12.5 203 11.3 -1.22 9. UCLA 18 259 14.4 211 11.7 -2.67 10. Washington State 18 255 14.2 204 11.3 -2.83 11. Stanford 18 266 14.8 209 11.6 -3.17 12. Utah 18 238 13.2 180 10.0 -3.22

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SCORING ASSISTS Player-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G Player-Team Cl G Assts Avg/G 1. Franks, Robert-WSU SR 15 111 52 58 332 22.1 1. Martin, Remy-ASU SO 18 112 6.22 2. Tinkle, Tres-OSU JR 17 121 32 89 363 21.4 2. Hands, Jaylen-UCLA SO 18 103 5.72 3. Boatwright, Bennie-USC SR 18 126 59 50 361 20.1 3. Thompson, Ethan-OSU SO 18 88 4.89 4. Barefield, Sedrick-UTAH SR 18 108 61 59 336 18.7 4. Thornton, Derryck-USC JR 18 78 4.33 5. Okpala, KZ-STAN SO 16 102 16 60 280 17.5 5. Wright, McKinley-COLO SO 17 73 4.29 6. Thompson Jr., Stephen-OSU SR 18 113 38 50 314 17.4 6. Barefield, Sedrick-UTAH SR 18 76 4.22 7. Wilkes, Kris-UCLA SO 18 109 34 57 309 17.2 Coleman, Justin-ARIZ SR 18 76 4.22 8. Nowell, Jaylen-WASH SO 18 108 27 40 283 15.7 8. Pritchard, Payton-ORE JR 18 75 4.17 9. Rakocevic, Nick-USC JR 18 115 0 47 277 15.4 9. Austin, Paris-CAL JR 16 63 3.94 10. Hands, Jaylen-UCLA SO 18 91 38 55 275 15.3 10. Tinkle, Tres-OSU JR 17 64 3.76 11. Sueing, Justice-CAL SO 18 89 18 76 272 15.1 11. Elleby, CJ-WSU FR 18 64 3.56 12. Dort, Luguentz-ASU FR 18 87 28 66 268 14.9 12. Thompson Jr., Stephen-OSU SR 18 59 3.28 13. Crisp, David-WASH SR 18 91 48 37 267 14.8 13. Nowell, Jaylen-WASH SO 18 56 3.11 14. Bey, Tyler-COLO SO 18 105 1 50 261 14.5 14. Cheatham, Zylan-ASU SR 18 52 2.89 Thompson, Ethan-OSU SO 18 80 25 76 261 14.5 Richardson, Will-ORE FR 18 52 2.89 King, Louis-ORE FR 18 95 34 37 261 14.5 Allen, Timmy-UTAH FR 16 84 2 62 232 14.5 FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) 18. Elleby, CJ-WSU FR 18 91 35 42 259 14.4 Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct 19. Martin, Remy-ASU SO 18 88 35 44 255 14.2 1. Franks, Robert-WSU SR 15 58 60 .967 20. Mathews, Jonah-USC JR 18 86 45 11 228 12.7 2. Gatling, Shane-COLO JR 18 45 52 .865 21. Wright, McKinley-COLO SO 17 76 19 42 213 12.5 3. Cannon, Marvin-WSU SO 18 49 59 .831 22. Pritchard, Payton-ORE JR 18 73 33 40 219 12.2 4. Schwartz, D'Shawn-COLO SO 18 38 46 .826 23. Gatling, Shane-COLO JR 18 66 40 45 217 12.1 5. Thybulle, Matisse-WASH SR 18 37 45 .822 24. Cheatham, Zylan-ASU SR 18 79 8 47 213 11.8 6. Barefield, Sedrick-UTAH SR 18 59 73 .808 White, Paul-ORE SR 18 79 31 24 213 11.8 7. Wright, McKinley-COLO SO 17 42 52 .808 26. Edwards, Rob-ASU JR 18 66 35 44 211 11.7 8. Tinkle, Tres-OSU JR 17 89 111 .802 27. Sharma, Josh-STAN SR 18 85 0 33 203 11.3 9. Pritchard, Payton-ORE JR 18 40 50 .800 28. Dickerson, Noah-WASH SR 18 66 0 68 200 11.1 10. Hands, Jaylen-UCLA SO 18 55 69 .797 29. Bradley, Matt-CAL FR 18 68 31 30 197 10.9 11. Thompson, Ethan-OSU SO 18 76 96 .792 30. McNeill, Darius-CAL SO 18 69 37 16 191 10.6 12. Nowell, Jaylen-WASH SO 18 40 51 .784 13. Edwards, Rob-ASU JR 18 44 57 .772 REBOUNDING 14. King, Louis-ORE FR 18 37 48 .771 Player-Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G 15. Bey, Tyler-COLO SO 18 50 66 .758 1. Cheatham, Zylan-ASU SR 18 39 151 190 10.6 2. Bey, Tyler-COLO SO 18 33 147 180 10.0 STEALS 3. Johnson, Jayce-UTAH JR 16 50 96 146 9.1 Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg/G 4. Rakocevic, Nick-USC JR 18 61 94 155 8.6 1. Thybulle, Matisse-WASH SR 18 71 3.94 5. Brown, Moses-UCLA FR 17 54 86 140 8.2 2. Pritchard, Payton-ORE JR 18 38 2.11 6. Sharma, Josh-STAN SR 18 49 99 148 8.2 3. Sueing, Justice-CAL SO 18 37 2.06 7. Tinkle, Tres-OSU JR 17 32 101 133 7.8 4. Tinkle, Tres-OSU JR 17 32 1.88 8. Dickerson, Noah-WASH SR 18 39 93 132 7.3 5. Austin, Paris-CAL JR 16 27 1.69 9. Franks, Robert-WSU SR 15 18 87 105 7.0 6. McNeill, Darius-CAL SO 18 28 1.56 10. Elleby, CJ-WSU FR 18 26 94 120 6.7 7. Amin, Ehab-ORE SR 17 26 1.53 11. Boatwright, Bennie-USC SR 18 23 94 117 6.5 8. Dort, Luguentz-ASU FR 18 27 1.50 12. Sueing, Justice-CAL SO 18 33 80 113 6.3 9. Nowell, Jaylen-WASH SO 18 26 1.44 13. King, Louis-ORE FR 18 20 92 112 6.2 Thompson Jr., Stephen-OSU SR 18 26 1.44 14. Jeter, Chase-ARIZ JR 16 38 61 99 6.2 11. Hands, Jaylen-UCLA SO 18 24 1.33 15. Allen, Timmy-UTAH FR 16 29 69 98 6.1 12. Martin, Remy-ASU SO 18 23 1.28 16. Nowell, Jaylen-WASH SO 18 17 90 107 5.9 Barefield, Sedrick-UTAH SR 18 23 1.28 17. Da Silva, Oscar-STAN SO 18 30 76 106 5.9 14. Allen, Timmy-UTAH FR 16 20 1.25 18. Hill, Jalen-UCLA FR 18 28 73 101 5.6 15. Mathews, Jonah-USC JR 18 22 1.22 19. Okpala, KZ-STAN SO 16 16 73 89 5.6 20. Wilkes, Kris-UCLA SO 18 21 72 93 5.2 3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) 1. Singleton, David-UCLA FR 18 25 53 .472 Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct 2. Boatwright, Bennie-USC SR 18 59 128 .461 1. Sharma, Josh-STAN SR 18 85 116 .733 3. Nowell, Jaylen-WASH SO 18 27 59 .458 2. Kelley ,Kylor-OSU JR 18 56 87 .644 4. Franks, Robert-WSU SR 15 52 114 .456 3. Lee, Ira-ARIZ SO 18 57 91 .626 5. Elleby, CJ-WSU FR 18 35 81 .432 4. Dickerson, Noah-WASH SR 18 66 107 .617 6. Van Dyke, Parker-UTAH SR 18 50 116 .431 5. Allen, Timmy-UTAH FR 16 84 139 .604 7. Crisp, David-WASH SR 18 48 113 .425 6. Rakocevic, Nick-USC JR 18 115 192 .599 8. Tillman, Donnie-UTAH SO 18 32 76 .421 7. White, Romello-ASU SO 18 56 95 .589 9. Bradley, Matt-CAL FR 18 31 74 .419 8. Brown, Moses-UCLA FR 17 65 111 .586 10. Daniels, Viont'E-WSU SR 15 18 44 .409 9. Bey, Tyler-COLO SO 18 105 189 .556 11. White, Paul-ORE SR 18 31 76 .408 10. Johnson, Jayce-UTAH JR 16 52 94 .553 12. Smith, Dylan-ARIZ JR 18 32 79 .405 11. Battey, Evan-COLO FR 18 56 103 .544 13. Barefield, Sedrick-UTAH SR 18 61 154 .396 12. Cheatham, Zylan-ASU SR 18 79 147 .537 14. Hands, Jaylen-UCLA SO 18 38 97 .392 13. Jeter, Chase-ARIZ JR 16 59 112 .527 15. Mathews, Jonah-USC JR 18 45 115 .391 14. Bernard, Jules-UCLA FR 18 56 108 .519 15. Carter, Nahziah-WASH SO 18 55 109 .50

16 PAC-12 ONLY STATISTICS - INDIVIDUAL

3-POINT FG MADE DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg/G Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Franks, Robert-WSU SR 15 52 3.47 1. Cheatham, Zylan-ASU SR 18 151 8.39 2. Barefield, Sedrick-UTAH SR 18 61 3.39 2. Bey, Tyler-COLO SO 18 147 8.17 3. Boatwright, Bennie-USC SR 18 59 3.28 3. Johnson, Jayce-UTAH JR 16 96 6.00 4. Van Dyke, Parker-UTAH SR 18 50 2.78 4. Tinkle, Tres-OSU JR 17 101 5.94 5. Crisp, David-WASH SR 18 48 2.67 5. Franks, Robert-WSU SR 15 87 5.80 6. Mathews, Jonah-USC JR 18 45 2.50 6. Sharma, Josh-STAN SR 18 99 5.50 7. Gatling, Shane-COLO JR 18 40 2.22 7. Boatwright, Bennie-USC SR 18 94 5.22 8. Thompson Jr., Stephen-OSU SR 18 38 2.11 Elleby, CJ-WSU FR 18 94 5.22 Hands, Jaylen-UCLA SO 18 38 2.11 Rakocevic, Nick-USC JR 18 94 5.22 10. McNeill, Darius-CAL SO 18 37 2.06 10. Dickerson, Noah-WASH SR 18 93 5.17 11. Ryan, Cormac-STAN FR 14 28 2.00 11. King, Louis-ORE FR 18 92 5.11 12. Elleby, CJ-WSU FR 18 35 1.94 12. Brown, Moses-UCLA FR 17 86 5.06 Edwards, Rob-ASU JR 18 35 1.94 13. Nowell, Jaylen-WASH SO 18 90 5.00 Martin, Remy-ASU SO 18 35 1.94 14. Okpala, KZ-STAN SO 16 73 4.56 15. King ,Louis-ORE FR 18 34 1.89 15. Sueing, Justice-CAL SO 18 80 4.44 Wilkes, Kris-UCLA SO 18 34 1.89

BLOCKED SHOTS MINUTES PLAYED Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg/G Player-Team Cl G Minutes Avg/G 1. Kelley, Kylor-OSU JR 18 53 2.94 1. Thompson Jr., Stephen-OSU SR 18 674 37.44 2. Thybulle, Matisse-WASH SR 18 46 2.56 2. Tinkle, Tres-OSU JR 17 630 37.06 3. Wooten, Kenny-ORE SO 15 32 2.13 3. Pritchard, Payton-ORE JR 18 649 36.06 4. Brown, Moses-UCLA FR 17 27 1.59 4. Franks, Robert-WSU SR 15 536 35.73 5. Vanover, Connor-CAL FR 18 27 1.50 5. Sueing, Justice-CAL SO 18 640 35.56 6. Da Silva, Oscar-STAN SO 18 26 1.44 6. Boatwright, Bennie-USC SR 18 625 34.72 7. Sharma, Josh-STAN SR 18 25 1.39 Thompson, Ethan-OSU SO 18 625 34.72 8. Johnson, Jayce-UTAH JR 16 20 1.25 8. Barefield, Sedrick-UTAH SR 18 624 34.67 9. Wright, Hameir-WASH SO 15 16 1.07 9. Crisp, David-WASH SR 18 622 34.56 10. Rakocevic, Nick-USC JR 18 18 1.00 10. Okpala, KZ-STAN SO 16 551 34.44 11. Lee, Ira-ARIZ SO 18 17 0.94 12. Bey, Tyler-COLO SO 18 16 0.89 To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games. Timmins, Sam-WASH JR 18 16 0.89 14. Cannon, Marvin-WSU SO 18 15 0.83 15. Franks, Robert-WSU SR 15 12 0.80

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) Player-Team Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. Martin, Remy-ASU SO 18 112 6.2 35 1.9 3.20 2. Thornton, Derryck-USC JR 18 78 4.3 26 1.4 3.00 3. Pritchard, Payton-ORE JR 18 75 4.2 35 1.9 2.14 4. Thompson, Ethan-OSU SO 18 88 4.9 42 2.3 2.10 5. Hands, Jaylen-UCLA SO 18 103 5.7 54 3.0 1.91 6. Wright, McKinley-COLO SO 17 73 4.3 41 2.4 1.78 7. Coleman, Justin-ARIZ SR 18 76 4.2 43 2.4 1.77 8. Thompson Jr., Stephen-OSU SR 18 59 3.3 36 2.0 1.64 9. Barefield, Sedrick-UTAH SR 18 76 4.2 50 2.8 1.52 10. Austin, Paris-CAL JR 16 63 3.9 44 2.8 1.43 11. Tinkle, Tres-OSU JR 17 64 3.8 52 3.1 1.23 12. Elleby, CJ-WSU FR 18 64 3.6 57 3.2 1.12 13. Nowell, Jaylen-WASH SO 18 56 3.1 52 2.9 1.08

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Rakocevic, Nick-USC JR 18 61 3.39 2. Brown, Moses-UCLA FR 17 54 3.18 3. Johnson, Jayce-UTAH JR 16 50 3.13 4. Sharma, Josh-STAN SR 18 49 2.72 5. Jeter, Chase-ARIZ JR 16 38 2.38 6. Dickerson, Noah-WASH SR 18 39 2.17 Cheatham, Zylan-ASU SR 18 39 2.17 8. White, Romello-ASU SO 18 36 2.00 9. Battey, Evan-COLO FR 18 35 1.94 10. Luther, Ryan-ARIZ SR 18 34 1.89 11. Tinkle, Tres-OSU JR 17 32 1.88 12. Sueing, Justice-CAL SO 18 33 1.83 Bey, Tyler-COLO SO 18 33 1.83 Lee, Ira-ARIZ SO 18 33 1.83 15. Allen, Timmy-UTAH FR 16 29 1.81

17 TEAM HIGHS

Points 104 Stanford vs UCLA (02/16/19) 103 Washington State vs CSUN (11/27/18)

Margin 48 (98-50) Stanford vs Washington State (02/28/19) 42 (91-49) USC vs Southern Utah (12/21/18)

Field goals made 40 UCLA vs Purdue Fort Wayne (11/06/18) 40 UCLA vs Saint Francis U (11/16/18)

Field goal attempts 86 USC at UCLA (02/28/19) 82 USC at Santa Clara (12/18/18)

Field goal percentage .617 (29-47) Arizona State vs Washington (02/09/19) .609 (39-64) Oregon State vs Missouri State (12/01/18)

3-Pt FG made 19 USC at California (02/16/19) 19 USC at UCLA (02/28/19)

3-Pt FG attempts 50 USC at UCLA (02/28/19) 41 Washington State vs USC (02/02/19)

3-Pt percentage .733 (11-15) Stanford vs Seattle U (11/06/18) .643 (9-14) Utah at Stanford (01/24/19)

Free throws made 39 Washington State vs Rider (12/17/18) 33 Oregon vs Green Bay (11/20/18)

Free throw attempts 51 Washington State vs Rider (12/17/18) 44 Arizona State vs CSU Fullerton (11/6/18)

Free throw percentage 1.000 (12-12) California at St. Mary's (CA) (12/1/18) 1.000 (12-12) Washington State vs USC (02/02/19)

Rebounds 63 Arizona State vs Long Beach State (11/12/18) 58 Arizona State vs CSU Fullerton (11/6/18)

Assists 29 Oregon State vs Missouri State (12/01/18) 28 USC at UCLA (02/28/19)

Steals 17 California at UCLA (01/05/19) 15 Stanford at UNC Wilmington (11/09/18) 15 Arizona State vs Washington State (02/07/19)

Blocked shots 13 UCLA vs Saint Francis U (11/16/18) 11 Washington vs Eastern Washington (11/27/18) 11 Washington vs California (01/19/19)

Turnovers 24 UCLA vs Liberty (12/29/18) 24 Arizona State vs Washington (02/09/19)

Fouls 29 Utah vs Hawaii (11/22/18) 29 California vs Seattle U (12/29/18)

18 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Points 37 Boatwright, Bennie (USC) at Oregon State (01/10/19) 37 Franks, Robert (Washington State) vs Oregon State (03/09/19)

Field goals made 14 Boatwright, Bennie (USC) at Oregon State (01/10/19) 13 Bol, Bol (Oregon) vs Texas Southern (11/26/18) 13 Rakocevic, Nick (USC) vs Arizona (01/24/19) 13 Crisp, David (Washington) at California (02/28/19) 13 Bey, Tyler (Colorado) vs UCLA (03/07/19)

Field goal attempts 24 Boatwright, Bennie (USC) at Oregon State (01/10/19) 22 Dort, Luguentz (Arizona State) vs CSU Fullerton (11/6/18) 22 Franks, Robert (Washington State) vs Cal Poly (11/19/18) 22 Bol ,Bol (Oregon) vs Texas Southern (11/26/18) 22 Wilkes, Kris (UCLA) at Oregon State (01/13/19) 22 Boatwright, Bennie (USC) at UCLA (02/28/19) 22 Barefield, Sedrick (Utah) vs UCLA (03/09/19)

Field goal percentage 1.000 (9-9) Bey, Tyler (Colorado) vs Oregon (02/02/19) .909 (10-11) Sharma, Josh (Stanford) vs UCLA (02/16/19)

3-Pt FG made 10 Boatwright, Bennie (USC) at California (02/16/19) 8 Franks, Robert (Washington State) vs Oregon State (03/09/19)

3-Pt FG attempts 17 Boatwright, Bennie (USC) at UCLA (02/28/19) 14 Crisp, David (Washington) at Arizona State (02/09/19) 14 Mathews, Jonah (USC) at UCLA (02/28/19)

3-Pt percentage 1.000 (5-5) Thompson, Ethan (Oregon State) vs Missouri State (12/01/18) .857 (6-7) Mathews, Jonah (USC) at Washington State (02/02/19)

Free throws made 15 Cannon, Marvin (Washington State) vs Rider (12/17/18) 11 Okpala, KZ (Stanford) vs Seattle U (11/06/18) 11 Dort, Luguentz (Arizona State) vs Utah State (11/21/18) 11 Tinkle, Tres (Oregon State) vs Central Conn. State (12/29/18)

Free throw attempts 17 Dickerson, Noah (Washington) vs Texas A&M (11/20/18) 16 Cannon, Marvin (Washington State) vs Rider (12/17/18) 16 Okpala, KZ (Stanford) at California (02/03/19)

Free throw percentage 1.000 (10-10) Gatling, Shane (Colorado) vs UCLA (03/07/19) 1.000 (9-9) Pritchard, Payton (Oregon) vs Portland State (11/06/18) 1.000 (9-9) Bey, Tyler (Colorado) vs Colorado State (12/01/18) 1.000 (9-9) Randolph,Brandon (Arizona) at Connecticut (12/02/18) 1.000 (9-9) Franks, Robert (Washington State) vs Oregon State (03/09/19) 1.000 (8-8) 14 occasions

Rebounds 22 Cheatham, Zylan (Arizona State) vs Arizona (01-31-19) 20 Hill, Jalen (UCLA) vs Presbyterian (11/19/18) 20 Cheatham, Zylan (Arizona State) at UCLA (01/24/19)

Assists 12 Hands, Jaylen (UCLA) at Cincinnati (12/19/18) 12 Thornton, Derryck (USC) vs California (01/03/19)

Steals 7 Thybulle, Matisse (Washington) vs Sacramento State (12/21/18) 7 McNeill, Darius (California) at UCLA (01/05/19) 7 Thybulle, Matisse (Washington) vs USC (01/30/19) 7 Thybulle, Matisse (Washington) vs UCLA (02/02/19)

Blocked shots 9 Kelley, Kylor (Oregon State) vs Pepperdine (12/17/18) 8 Brown, Moses (UCLA) vs Saint Francis U (11/16/18)

Turnovers 8 Davis, Daejon (Stanford) at UNC Wilmington (11/09/18) 8 Dort, Luguentz (Arizona State) vs Texas Southern (12/01/18) 8 Thompson, Ethan (Oregon State) vs Washington (01/26/19)

19 ARIZONA WILDCATS

ARIZONA NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 2018-19 RESULTS 1 Devonaire Doutrive G 6-5 175 Fr. , Texas/Birmingham HS (Calif.) 2 Brandon Williams G 6-2 190 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif./Crespi Carmelite HS NOVEMBER 7 HOUSTON BAPTIST W, 90-60 3 Dylan Smith* G 6-5 170 R-Jr. Mobile, Ala./UNC Asheville 11 CAL POLY W, 82-61 4 Chase Jeter* C/F 6-10 230 R-Jr. Las Vegas, Nev./Duke 14 UTEP W, 79-46 5 Brandon Randolph G 6-6 175 So. Yonkers, N.Y./Westtown School (Pa.) 19 vs. Iowa State (1) W, 71-66 10 Ryan Luther F 6-9 225 Sr. Gibsonia, Pa./Pittsburgh 20 vs. #3 Gonzaga (1) L, 74-91 11 Ira Lee F 6-7 235 So. Los Angeles, Calif./Crossroads School 21 vs. #8 Auburn (1) L, 57-73 29 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W, 100-70 12 Justin Coleman G 5-10 170 Sr. Birmingham, Ala./Samford DECEMBER 13 Stone Gettings# F 6-9 235 Sr. Malibu, Calif./Cornell 2 at Connecticut W, 76-72 23 Alex Barcello G 6-2 180 So. Chandler, Ariz./Corona del Sol HS 6 UTAH VALLEY W, 80-69 50 Alec Spence^ G 6-6 195 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Saint Louis Country Day School 9 at Alabama L, 73-76 52 Kory Jones*^ G 6-3 170 R-So. Herndon, Va./Westfield HS 15 BAYLOR L, 49-58 19 MONTANA W, 61-42 54 Matt Weyand^ F 6-5 190 So. Irvine, Calif./Mater Dei HS 22 UC DAVIS W, 70-68 55 Jake DesJardins F 6-6 215 Jr. Henderson, Nev./Coronado HS JANUARY 3 COLORADO* W, 64-56 5 UTAH* W, 84-81 (OT) * - Has used redshirt year. ^ - Walk-on. # - Transfer and will sit the 2018-19 season. 9 at Stanford* W, 75-70 12 at California* W, 87-65 17 OREGON* L, 54-59 ARIZONA COACHING STAFF 19 OREGON STATE* W, 82-71 Head Coach: (Pittsburgh, ‘92) 24 at USC* L, 57-80 26 at UCLA* L, 69-90 *Career record: 384-135 (.740), 15th season 31 at Arizona State* L, 88-95 (OT). *Arizona record: 264-88 (.750), 10th season FEBRUARY *Record as of March 10, 2019 7 WASHINGTON* L, 60-67 Assistant Coaches: Mark Phelps, Justin Gainey, Danny Peters 9 WASHINGTON STATE* L, 55-69 14 at Utah* L, 76-83 17 at Colorado* L, 60-67 21 CALIFORNIA* W, 76-51 24 STANFORD* W, 70-54 28 at Oregon State* W, 74-72 MARCH 2 at Oregon* L, 47-73 9 ARIZONA STATE* L, 64-72 13-16 Pac-12 Tournament (2)

(1) Maui Jim Maui Invitational, Lahaina, Hawaii (La- haina Civic ) (2) Las Vegas, Nev. (T-Mobile Arena)

* Pac-12 Game

2018- 19 SEASON STATISTICS Record: 17-14 Pac-12: 8-10 Home: 12-5 Road: 4-7 Neutral: 1-2

REBOUNDS Player GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off/Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Randolph,Brandon 31-31 29.2 141-364 .387 39-130 .300 75-96 .781 23/81 104 3.4 73 30 42 9 22 396 12.8 Williams,Brandon 25-20 28.0 85-226 .376 35-110 .318 78-96 .813 5/61 66 2.6 51 284 45 5 20 283 11.3 Jeter, Chase 29-26 24.7 126-214 .589 0-0 .000 69-109 .633 62/128 190 6.6 85 17 37 16 14 321 11.1 Coleman,Justin 31-30 30.9 87-229 .380 39-107 .364 67-85 .788 7/74 81 2.6 63 118 66 0 29 280 9.0 Luther,Ryan 31-19 24.9 92-214 .430 44-118 .373 25-33 .758 56/80 136 4.4 77 38 37 5 27 253 8.2 Smith, Dylan 31-14 24.2 72-208 .346 45-124 .363 32-44 .727 13/100 113 3.6 69 34 51 7 17 221 7.1 Lee,Ira 30-4 17.5 77-128 .602 0-2 .000 40-62 .645 45/81 126 4.2 70 13 35 22 5 194 6.5 Akot, Emmanuel 17-11 19.2 26-66 .394 6-21 .286 6-15 .400 9/39 48 2.8 21 18 15 2 4 64 3.8 Barcello, Alex 29-0 9.8 33-83 .398 14-47 .298 19-21 .905 2/23 25 0.9 36 15 10 0 10 99 3.4 Doutrive, Devonaire 25-0 10.9 30-65 .462 8-18 .444 16-28 .571 31/44 75 3.0 26 18 15 0 12 84 3.4 DesJardins, Jake 8-0 2.9 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 5-12 .417 4/3 7 0.9 6 1 0 1 2 7 0.9 Weyand, Matt 4-0 1.8 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1/0 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.5 Jones, Kory 2-0 1.5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Spence, Alec 1-0 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 55/49 104 5

ARIZONA 31 771-1804 .427 230-677 .340 432-601 .719 313/763 1076 34.7 577 386 358 67 162 2204 71.1 Opponents 31 758-1695 .447 205-626 .327 406-596 .681 270/794 1064 34.3 602 366 442 118 167 2127 68.6

20 ARIZONA STATE SUN DEVILS

ARIZONA STATE NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 0 Luguentz Dort G 6-4 215 Fr. Montreal, Quebec/Athlete Institute Basketball Academy 2018-19 RESULTS 1 Remy Martin G 6-0 170 So. Chatsworth, Calif./Sierra Canyon HS NOVEMBER 2 Rob Edwards* G 6-4 200 R-Jr. , Mich./ Cass Tech/Cleveland State 6 CAL STATE FULLERTON W, 102-94 (OT) 3 Mickey Mitchell F 6-7 225 Jr. Orlando, Fla./West Plano (Texas) HS/Ohio State 9 MCNEESE STATE (1) W, 80-52 12 LONG BEACH STATE (1) W, 90-58 5 Kyle Feit G 6-4 190 Fr. West Palm Beach, Fla./IMG Academy 16 at San Francisco CANCELED 10 Vitaliy Shibel* F 6-9 210 R-So. Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine/Lee Academy 19 vs. #15 Mississippi State (2) W, 72-67 11 Elias Valtonen G 6-7 195 Fr. Eura, Finland/Helsinki Basketball Academy 21 vs. Utah State (2) W, 87-82 28 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W, 89-71 14 Kimani Lawrence F 6-7 210 So. Providence, R.I./New Hampton School (N.H.) DECEMBER 21 Jack Roggin G 6-0 165 So. Calabasas, Calif./Calabasas HS 1 TEXAS SOUTHERN W, 83-71 23 Romello White* F 6-8 235 R-So. Atlanta, Ga./Wheeler HS 7 vs. #6 Nevada (3) L, 66-72 24 Jordan Salzman G 5-10 175 So. Locust Valley, N.Y./Portledge HS 15 at Georgia W, 76-74 17 at Vanderbilt L, 65-81 25 Grant Fogerty G 6-0 175 Jr. Scottsdale, Ariz./Desert Mountain HS 22 #1 KANSAS W, 80-76 31 Trevor Thompson G 6-2 175 So. Phoenix, Ariz./Moon Valley HS 29 PRINCETON L, 66-67 32 De’Quon Lake F 6-10 225 Sr. Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S.V.I./Iowa Western CC JANUARY 34 Uros Plavsic C 7-0 240 Fr. Ivanjica, Serbia/Hamilton Heights Christian Academy 3 UTAH* L, 66-67 35 Taeshon Cherry F 6-8 210 Fr. El Cajon, Calif./San Diego Charter 5 COLORADO* W, 83-61 9 at California* W, 80-66 45 Zylan Cheatham* F 6-8 220 R-Sr. Phoenix, Ariz./South Mountain CC/San Diego State 12 at Stanford* L, 71-85 17 OREGON STATE* W, 70-67 19 OREGON* W, 78-64 *- Has used redshirt year. 24 at UCLA* W, 84-73 26 at USC* L, 67-69 31 ARIZONA* W, 95-88 (OT) ARIZONA STATE COACHING STAFF FEBRUARY 7 WASHINGTON STATE* L, 70-91 Head Coach: (Duke, ‘93) 9 WASHINGTON* W, 75-63 *Career record: 113-76 (.598), 6th season 13 at Colorado* L, 73-77 *Arizona State record: 71-56 (.559), 4th season 16 at Utah* W, 98-87 *Record as of March 10, 2019 20 STANFORD* W, 80-62 24 CALIFORNIA* W, 69-59 Associate Head Coach: Rashon Burno 28 at Oregon* L, 51-79 Assistant Coach: Anthony Coleman, Drazen Zlovaric MARCH 3 at Oregon State* W, 74-71 9 at Arizona* W, 72-64 13-16 Pac-12 Tournament (4)

(1) MGM Grand Main Event, Campus Games (2) MGM Grand Main Event, Las Vegas, Nev. (T-Mobile Arena) (3) HoopHall LA, Los Angeles, Calif. () (4) Las Vegas, Nev. (T-Mobile Arena)

* Pac-12 Game

2018-19 SEASON STATISTICS Record: 21-9 Pac-12: 12-6 Home: 13-3 Road: 6-5 Neutral: 2-1

REBOUNDS Player GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off/Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Dort, Luguentz 30-29 31.2 155-380 .408 48-154 .312 127-185 .686 40/90 130 4.3 90 72 90 7 47 485 16.2 Martin, Remy 28-24 33.4 128-313 .409 41-129 .318 80-110 .727 18/71 89 3.2 35 146 55 1 36 377 13.5 Cheatham, Zylan 30-30 32.4 125-235 .532 10-23 .435 89-149 .597 67/244 311 10.4 78 98 93 24 24 349 11.6 Edwards, Rob 24-18 28.5 82-235 .349 44-117 .376 57-71 .803 8/67 75 3.1 49 29 28 5 20 265 11.0 Lawrence, Kimani 30-15 24.9 87-214 .407 29-97 .299 59-79 .747 32/74 106 3.5 80 36 41 8 18 262 8.7 White, Romello 30-28 24.4 95-159 .597 0-0 .000 63-107 .589 67/89 156 5.2 95 9 39 17 12 253 8.4 Cherry, Taeshon 26-3 18.2 58-149 .389 38-108 .352 10-14 .714 14/57 71 2.7 63 9 13 6 16 164 6.3 Lake, De'Quon 29-3 13.6 54-70 .771 0-0 .000 26-43 .605 49/65 114 3.9 77 3 22 23 8 134 4.6 Mitchell, Mickey 6-0 8.8 5-7 .714 1-1 1.000 1-8 .125 6/10 16 2.7 7 6 6 0 1 12 2.0 Feit, Kyle 4-0 1.3 2-3 .667 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0/2 2 0.5 1 0 1 0 0 5 1.3 Valtonen, Elias 19-0 4.0 5-9 .556 4-8 .500 2-2 1.000 1/7 8 0.4 7 2 6 3 3 16 0.8 Shibel, Vitaliy 14-0 3.6 2-9 .222 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 2/4 6 0.4 13 0 3 0 1 6 0.4 Salzman, Jordan 5-0 1.2 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0.4 Fogerty, Grant 5-0 1.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0/0 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0.4 Roggin, Jack 2-0 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0/0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Thompson, Trevor 5-0 1.2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0/1 1 0.2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0.0 TEAM 62/56 118 12

ARIZONA STATE 30 799-1787 .447 218-646 .337 516-772 .668 366/837 1203 40.1 600 411 410 94 188 2332 77.7 Opponents 30 722-1755 .411 254-765 .332 489-684 .715 297/761 1058 35.3 648 403 423 97 192 2187 72.9

21 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS

CALIFORNIA NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 2018-19 RESULTS 0 Jacob Orender G 6-0 178 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla./Fletcher HS/Lafayette 1 Darius McNeill G 6-3 182 So. Houston, Texas/Westfield HS NOVEMBER 9 vs. Yale (1) L, 59-76 2 Juhwan Harris-Dyson G 6-5 203 So. Northridge, Calif./Heritage Christian HS 13 HAMPTON (2) W, 80-66 3 Paris Austin G 6-0 185 Jr. Oakland, Calif./Bishop O’Dowd/Boise State 15 DETROIT MERCY (2) CANCELED 10 Justice Sueing F 6-7 215 So. Honolulu, Hawai'i/Mater Dei HS (Calif.) 19 vs. St. John’s (3) L, 79-82 13 Jules Erving F 6-5 205 So. Atlanta, Ga./Holy Innocents Episcopal 20 vs. Temple (3) L, 59-76 26 SANTA CLARA W, 78-66 15 Roman Davis* F 6-7 210 Jr. Carson, Calif./Windward HS DECEMBER 20 Matt Bradley G 6-4 220 Fr. San Bernardino, Calif./Wasatch Academy (Utah) 1 at Saint Mary’s (Calif.) L, 71-84 21 David Serge G 6-4 185 Jr. Newbury Park, Calif./Oaks Christian HS 5 SAN FRANCISCO L, 60-79 8 SAN DIEGO STATE W, 89-83 22 Andre Kelly F 6-8 260 Fr. Stockton, Calif./Lincoln HS 15 CAL POLY W, 67-66 23 Connor Vanover F/C 7-3 225 Fr. Little Rock, Ark./ (Nev.) 19 at Fresno State L, 73-95 24 Jacobi Gordon F 6-7 215 Fr. Houston, Texas/Aspire Academy (Ky.) 21 SAN JOSE STATE W, 88-80 34 Grant Anticevich F 6-8 240 So. Sydney, Australia/Newington College 29 SEATTLE L, 73-82 JANUARY 35 James Zhao G 6-4 185 Fr. Beijing, China/Dulwich College China 3 at USC* L, 73-82 42 Blake Welle F 6-7 208 Fr. Santa Cruz, Calif./Aptos HS 5 at UCLA* L, 83-98 9 ARIZONA STATE* L, 66-80 12 ARIZONA* L, 65-87 *- Has used redshirt year. 17 at Washington State* L, 59-82 19 at Washington* L, 52-71 24 COLORADO* L, 59-68 CALIFORNIA COACHING STAFF 26 UTAH* L, 64-82 Head Coach: Wyking Jones (Loyola Marymount, '95) FEBRUARY 3 STANFORD* L, 81-84 *Career record: 16-46 (.258), 2nd season 6 at Oregon* L, 62-73 *California record: 16-46 (.258), 2nd season 9 at Oregon State* L, 71-79 *Record as of March 10, 2019 13 UCLA* L, 67-75 (OT) Associate Head Coach: Chris Walker 16 USC* L, 66-89 21 at Arizona* L, 51-76 Assistant Coaches: Marty Wilson, David Grace 24 at Arizona State* L, 59-69 28 WASHINGTON* W, 76-73 MARCH 2 WASHINGTON STATE* W, 76-69 7 at Stanford* W, 64-59 13-16 Pac-12 Tournament (4)

(1) Pac-12 China Game, Shanghai, China (2) Legends Classic, Campus Games (3) Legends Classic, Brooklyn, N.Y. () (4) Las Vegas, Nev. (T-Mobile Arena)

* Pac-12 Game

2018-19 SEASON STATISTICS Record: 8-22 Pac-12: 3-15 Home: 7-9 Road: 1-10 Neutral: 0-3 REBOUNDS Player GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off/Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Sueing, Justice 30-28 34.4 136-316 .430 33-112 .295 129-165 .782 46/137 183 6.1 77 58 50 13 51 434 14.5 Austin, Paris 28-27 34.4 118-264 .447 9-32 .281 83-114 .728 8/79 87 3.1 62 124 70 5 40 328 11.7 McNeill, Darius 30-26 32.4 119-304 .391 65-184 .353 32-46 .696 7/37 44 1.5 67 28 33 2 42 335 11.2 Bradley, Matt 30-18 28.2 104-251 .414 47-100 .470 62-80 .775 27/80 107 3.6 81 61 58 11 23 317 10.6 Vanover, Connor 27-14 17.0 80-168 .476 25-69 .362 16-24 .667 21/59 80 3.0 36 4 16 32 6 201 7.4 Kelly, Andre 30-17 20.0 70-126 .556 2-3 .667 52-72 .722 33/83 116 3.9 71 6 28 14 15 194 6.5 Harris-Dyson, Juhwan 29-9 16.1 42-103 .408 0-8 .000 22-39 .564 19/39 58 2.0 76 30 33 7 25 106 3.7 Anticevich, Grant 26-3 11.9 30-73 .411 9-27 .333 4-5 .800 21/35 56 2.2 42 11 16 6 9 73 2.8 Gordon, Jacobi 24-1 10.0 15-49 .306 7-28 .250 21-28 .750 18/24 42 1.8 26 5 17 1 2 58 2.4 Davis, Roman 16-2 6.8 7-25 .280 0-1 .000 4-15 .267 5/24 29 1.8 21 2 5 2 1 18 1.1 Serge,David 4-0 1.0 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0/0 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0.8 Orender, Jacob 8-0 1.5 1-7 .143 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0/1 1 0.1 1 1 1 0 1 3 0.4 Welle, Blake 4-0 1.0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0/1 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Erving, Jules 3-0 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 42/36 78 11

CALIFORNIA 30 723-1688 .428 199-570 .349 425-588 .723 247/635 882 29.4 560 331 339 93 215 2070 69.0 Opponents 30 816-1662 .491 264-694 .380 435-605 .719 289/790 1079 36.0 535 452 413 98 149 2331 77.7

22 COLORADO BUFFALOES

COLORADO NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 2018-19 RESULTS 0 Shane Gatling G 6-2 181 Jr. Baldwin, N.Y./Baldwin HS/Indian Hills CC (Iowa) 1 Tyler Bey G/F 6-7 218 So. Las Vegas, Nev./Middlebrooks Academy (Calif.) NOVEMBER 2 Daylen Kountz G 6-4 185 Fr. Denver, Colo./Denver East HS 13 DRAKE W, 100-71 16 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W, 79-75 5 D’Shawn Schwartz G/F 6-7 226 So. Colorado Springs, Colo./Sand Creek HS 20 at San Diego L, 64-70 10 Alexander Strating* F 6-7 227 So. Wassenaar, Netherlands/American School of The Hague 24 at Air Force W, 93-56 12 AJ Martinka^ G 6-5 195 So. Stanwood, Wash./Stanwood HS 28 PORTLAND W, 93-69 13 Namon Wright* G 6-5 197 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif./Pacific Hills HS/Missouri DECEMBER 1 COLORADO STATE W, 86-80 14 Deleon Brown G 6-4 165 Jr. Grand Rapids, Mich./Brewster Academy (N.H.) 4 SOUTH DAKOTA W, 82-58 15 Jakub Dombek F 6-11 190 Fr. Ostrava, Czech Republic/Get Better Academy 8 UIC W, 84-72 21 Evan Battey* F 6-8 264 Fr. View Park, Calif./Villa Park HS 11 at New Mexico W, 78-75 22 vs. Indiana State (1) L, 67-72 23 Lucas Siewert F 6-10 230 Jr. Joinville, Santa Catarina, Brazil/Cathedral (Calif.) 23 at Hawai’i (1) L, 62-70 (OT) 24 Eli Parquet G 6-3 192 Fr. Beaumont, Texas/West Brook HS 25 vs. Charlotte (1) W, 68-53 25 McKinley Wright IV G 6-0 195 So. North Robbinsdale, Minn./Champlin Park HS JANUARY 30 Frank Ryder# F 6-10 240 So. Boulder, Colo./Fairview HS/San Diego 3 at Arizona* L, 56-64 5 at Arizona State* L, 61-83 33 Aidan McQuade^ G 6-2 185 So. Loveland, Colo./Loveland HS 10 WASHINGTON STATE* W, 92-60 34 Benan Ersek G 6-2 170 Fr. Vienna, Austria/Kent Denver School 12 WASHINGTON* L, 70-77 35 Dallas Walton* F/C 7-0 235 So. Arvada, Colo./Arvada West HS 20 at Utah* L, 69-78 24 at California* W, 68-59 26 at Stanford* L, 62-75 *- Has used redshirt year. ^ - Walk-on. # - Transfer and will sit the 2018-19 season. 31 OREGON STATE* L, 74-76 FEBRUARY 2 OREGON* W, 73-51 6 at UCLA* W, 84-73 COLORADO COACHING STAFF 9 at USC* W, 69-65 Head Coach: Tad Boyle (Kansas, '85) 13 ARIZONA STATE* W, 77-73 *Career record: 241-187 (.563), 13th season 17 ARIZONA* W, 67-60 *Colorado record: 185-121 (.605), 9th season 20 at Washington State* L, 74-76 23 at Washington* L, 55-64 *Record as of March 10, 2019 MARCH Associate Head Coach: Mike Rohn 2 UTAH* W, 71-63 Assistant Coaches: Bill Grier, Kim English 7 UCLA* W, 93-68 9 USC* W, 78-67 13-16 Pac-12 Tournament (2)

(1) , Honolulu, Hawaii (Sheriff Center) (2) Las Vegas, Nev. (T-Mobile Arena)

* Pac-12 Game

2018-19 SEASON STATISTICS Record: 19-11 Pac-12: 10-8 Home: 13-2 Road: 5-8 Neutral: 1-1

REBOUNDS Player GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off/Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Bey, Tyler 30-30 25.9 157-281 .559 5-22 .227 82-108 .759 57/232 289 9.6 70 18 55 37 26 401 13.4 Wright, McKinley 29-29 31.8 137-272 .504 26-79 .329 78-100 .780 25/115 140 4.8 50 142 85 5 33 378 13.0 Gatling, Shane 30-27 26.2 94-251 .375 53-159 .333 74-89 .831 4/53 57 1.9 46 55 36 7 30 315 10.5 Siewert, Lucas 30-26 26.5 107-238 .450 41-110 .373 45-60 .750 37/111 148 4.9 84 49 51 12 13 300 10.0 Schwartz, D'Shawn 29-29 27.6 87-202 .431 28-97 .289 50-62 .806 29/78 107 3.7 64 34 32 5 12 252 8.7 Battey, Evan 30-5 20.8 90-180 .500 3-16 .188 65-96 .677 60/70 130 4.3 90 36 29 8 15 248 8.3 Wright, Namon 14-0 16.8 29-64 .453 13-34 .382 27-32 .844 6/34 40 2.9 15 12 10 3 6 98 7.0 Kountz, Daylen 30-2 16.2 57-131 .435 12-37 .324 34-55 .618 2/39 41 1.4 35 39 36 2 12 160 5.3 Brown, Deleon 9-0 21.1 12-37 .324 6-20 .300 7-12 .583 2/9 11 1.2 17 7 9 1 4 37 4.1 Strating, Alexander 25-0 7.3 13-18 .722 0-0 .000 7-16 .438 11/13 24 1.0 25 8 12 2 1 33 1.3 Parquet, Eli 24-2 8.6 10-38 .263 5-19 .263 2-5 .400 8/17 25 1.0 19 8 12 10 6 27 1.1 Martinka, AJ 5-0 1.4 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1/2 3 0.6 1 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 McQuade, Aidan 5-0 1.2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0/1 1 0.2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Ersek, Benan 5-0 1.4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0/1 1 0.2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 58/44 102 23

Colorado 30 793-1716 .462 192-594 .323 471-635 .742 300/819 1119 37.3 520 408 393 92 158 2249 75.0 Opponents 30 746-1736 .430 207-645 .321 354-533 .664 263/688 951 31.7 594 323 375 97 203 2053 68.4

23 OREGON DUCKS

OREGON NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 2018-19 RESULTS 0 Will Richardson G 6-5 180 Fr. Hinesville, Ga./Oak Hill Academy (Va.) 1 Bol Bol C 7-2 235 Fr. Kansas City, Mo./Findlay Prep (Nev.) NOVEMBER 6 PORTLAND STATE W, 84-57 2 Louis King F 6-9 205 Fr. Burlington, N.J./Hudson Catholic HS 9 EASTERN WASHINGTON (1) W, 81-47 3 G 6-2 195 Jr. West Linn, Ore./West Linn HS 15 vs. Iowa (2) L, 69-77 4 Ehab Amin* G 6-4 200 R-Sr. Alexandria, Egypt/Riada American School/Texas A&M Corpus Christi 16 vs. #15 Syracuse (2) W, 80-65 5 Miles Norris F 6-10 210 Fr. San Diego, Calif./Brewster Academy 20 GREEN BAY (1) W, 83-72 26 TEXAS SOUTHERN L, 84-89 10 Victor Bailey Jr. G 6-4 190 So. Austin, Texas/McNeil HS DECEMBER 13 Paul White* F 6-9 230 R-Sr. Chicago, Ill./Whitney Young HS/Georgetown 1 at Houston L, 61-65 14 Kenny Wooten F 6-9 235 So. Manteca, Calif./Manteca HS 8 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W, 84-61 12 SAN DIEGO W, 65-55 25 Luke Osborn* G 6-6 215 R-So. Clackamas, Ore./Tualatin HS/Clark CC (Wash.) 15 BOISE STATE W, 66-54 33 Francis Okoro F 6-9 235 Fr. Normal, Ill./Normal West HS 18 FLORIDA A&M W, 71-64 54 Will Johnson* G 6-1 180 R-Fr. Pacific Palisades, Calif./Palisades HS 21 at Baylor L, 47-57 29 at Boise State W, 62-50 JANUARY *- Has used redshirt year. 5 OREGON STATE* L, 72-77 10 UCLA* L, 84-87 (OT) 13 USC* W, 81-60 17 at Arizona* W, 59-54 19 at Arizona State* L, 64-78 OREGON COACHING STAFF 24 WASHINGTON* L, 56-61 Head Coach: (Eastern New Mexico, '80) 27 WASHINGTON STATE* W, 78-58 31 at Utah* W, 78-72 *Career record: 639-338 (.654), 30th season FEBRUARY *Oregon record: 229-95 (.707), 9th season 2 at Colorado* L, 51-73 *Record as of March 10, 2019 6 CALIFORNIA* W, 73-62 10 STANFORD* W, 69-46 Assistant Coaches: Kevin McKenna, Tony Stubblefield, Mike Mennenga 16 at Oregon State* L, 57-72 21 at USC* L, 49-66 23 at UCLA* L, 83-90 28 ARIZONA STATE* W, 79-51 MARCH 2 ARIZONA* W, 73-47 6 at Washington State* W, 72-61 9 at Washington* W, 55-47 13-16 Pac-12 Tournament (3)

(1) 2K Classic, Campus Games (2) 2K Classic, New York, N.Y. () (3) Las Vegas, Nev. (T-Mobile Arena)

* Pac-12 Game

2018-19 SEASON STATISTICS Record: 19-12 Pac-12: 10-8 Home: 13-4 Road: 5-7 Neutral: 1-1

REBOUNDS Player GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off/Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Bol, Bol 9-9 29.7 74-132 .561 13-25 .520 28-37 .757 19/67 86 9.6 15 9 18 24 7 189 21.0 King, Louis 24-21 29.9 110-259 .425 40-115 .348 42-54 .778 26/109 135 5.6 62 33 50 5 21 302 12.6 Pritchard, Payton 31-31 35.4 123-299 .411 55-166 .331 78-93 .839 25/91 116 3.7 71 134 61 3 57 379 12.2 White, Paul 31-29 26.3 116-256 .453 43-114 .377 55-75 .733 36/82 118 3.8 77 48 40 12 21 330 10.6 Bailey Jr., Victor 31-8 20.8 86-209 .411 45-112 .402 38-42 .905 16/47 63 2.0 37 32 30 0 20 255 8.2 Wooten, Kenny 27-20 23.2 67-119 .563 0-1 .000 41-58 .707 34/88 122 4.5 66 15 37 51 10 175 6.5 Richardson, Will 31-12 23.8 71-148 .480 13-44 .295 39-59 .661 22/55 77 2.5 63 81 53 6 35 194 6.3 Amin, Ehab 30-7 17.8 59-165 .358 21-82 .256 22-37 .595 18/68 86 2.9 52 39 29 4 45 161 5.4 Norris, Miles 21-0 11.1 26-49 .531 5-21 .238 11-23 .478 11/33 44 2.1 38 4 8 6 14 68 3.2 Okoro, Francis 30-15 12.9 36-77 .468 0-0 .000 19-43 .442 39/60 99 3.3 49 5 21 14 4 91 3.0 Kigab, Abu 10-3 15.0 11-25 .440 1-11 .091 3-5 .600 9/18 27 2.7 16 18 7 0 2 26 2.6 Johnson, Will 6-0 1.0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0/0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Osborn, Luke 4-0 1.0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0/2 2 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 38/45 83 13

Oregon 31 779-1740 .448 236-693 .341 376-526 .715 293/765 1058 34.1 547 418 367 125 236 2170 70.0 Opponents 31 673-1646 .409 225-744 .302 404-582 .694 291/721 1012 32.6 522 374 426 82 163 1975 63.7

24 OREGON STATE BEAVERS

OREGON STATE NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 2018-19 RESULTS 1 Stephen Thompson Jr. G 6-4 190 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif./Bishop Montgomery HS 2 Kye Blaser G 6-3 180 Fr. Newport, Ore./Newport HS NOVEMBER 6 UC RIVERSIDE W, 72-59 3 Tres Tinkle* F 6-8 225 R-Jr. Missoula, Mont./Hellgate HS 10 WYOMING W, 83-64 4 Alfred Hollins F 6-6 195 So. San Francisco, Calif./Hillcrest Prep (Ariz.) 16 vs. Old Dominion (1) W, 61-56 5 Ethan Thompson G 6-5 190 So. Los Angeles, Calif./Bishop Montgomery HS 18 vs. Missouri (1) L, 63-69 11 Zach Reichle G 6-5 205 So. Wilsonville, Ore./Wilsonville HS 19 vs. Pennsylvania (1) W, 74-58 25 at Long Beach State W, 75-72 13 Antoine Vernon G 6-0 175 Fr. Hamilton, Ontario/The Rise Centre Academy DECEMBER 15 Payton Dastrup# F 6-10 250 Jr. Mesa, Ariz./Mountain View HS/BYU 1 MISSOURI STATE W, 101-77 22 Warren Washington F 6-11 210 Fr. San Marcos, Calif./Mission Hills HS 9 at Saint Louis L, 61-65 15 vs. Texas A&M (2) L, 64-67 23 Gligorije Rakocevic C 6-11 255 Sr. Bijelo Polje, Montenegro/Cantwell-Sacred Heart of Mary HS 17 PEPPERDINE W, 82-67 24 Kylor Kelley F 7-0 215 Jr. Gervais, Ore./Gervais HS/Lane CC 21 KENT STATE L, 63-66 31 Eli Glenzel F 6-8 220 So Eugene, Ore./South Eugene HS 29 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT W, 80-59 44 Isaac Barnes* F 6-8 225 R-Fr. Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny HS JANUARY 5 at Oregon* W, 77-72 10 USC* W, 79-74 (OT) *- Has used redshirt year. # - Transfer and will sit the 2018-19 season. 13 UCLA* W, 79-66 17 at Arizona State* L, 67-70 19 at Arizona* L, 71-82 24 WASHINGTON STATE* W, 90-77 OREGON STATE COACHING STAFF 26 WASHINGTON* L, 69-79 Head Coach: Wayne Tinkle (Montana, '05) 31 at Colorado* W, 76-74 *Career record: 233-173 (.574), 13th season FEBRUARY 2 at Utah* W, 81-72 *Oregon State record: 75-82 (.478), 5th season 7 STANFORD* L, 60-83 *Record as of March 10, 2019 9 CALIFORNIA* W, 79-71 Associate Head Coach: Kerry Rupp 16 OREGON* W, 72-57 21 at UCLA* L, 67-68 Assistant Coaches: Gregg Gottlieb, Stephen Thompson 23 at USC* W, 67-62 28 ARIZONA* L, 72-74 MARCH 3 ARIZONA STATE* L, 71-74 6 at Washington* L, 76 - 81 (OT) 9 at Washington State* W, 85-77 13-16 Pac-12 Tournament (3)

(1) Paradise Jam, St. Thomas, U.S.V.I. (UVI Sports and Fitness Center) (2) Dam City Classic, Portland, Ore. () (3) Las Vegas, Nev. (T-Mobile Arena)

* Pac-12 Game

2018-19 SEASON STATISTICS Record: 18-12 Pac-12: 10-8 Home: 10-5 Road: 6-5 Neutral: 2-2

REBOUNDS Player GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off/Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Tinkle, Tres 29-29 36.3 207-424 .488 51-154 .331 136-175 .777 58/179 237 8.2 60 114 87 16 49 601 20.7 Thompson Jr., Stephen 30-30 36.7 180-418 .431 61-193 .316 67-90 .744 27/100 127 4.2 55 98 61 3 47 488 16.3 Thompson, Ethan 30-30 34.2 130-290 .448 41-114 .360 107-135 .793 36/113 149 5.0 79 118 72 14 27 408 13.6 Kelley, Kylor 30-24 23.6 97-150 .647 0-0 .000 37-60 .617 48/103 151 5.0 67 13 30 102 10 231 7.7 Rakocevic, Gligorije 25-8 15.3 54-89 .607 1-5 .200 25-35 .714 34/40 74 3.0 51 3 15 10 4 134 5.4 Hollins, Alfred 30-16 21.3 52-137 .380 12-51 .235 32-53 .604 33/79 112 3.7 59 38 43 7 18 148 4.9 Reichle, Zach 30-13 19.6 29-94 .309 24-73 .329 26-34 .765 13/49 62 2.1 58 43 32 1 16 108 3.6 Campbell, Jordan 6-0 3.5 5-8 .625 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 1/2 3 0.5 1 2 2 0 1 12 2.0 Vernon, Antoine 29-0 10.6 13-34 .382 9-20 .450 16-16 1.000 3/18 21 0.7 29 25 15 0 7 51 1.8 Washington, Warren 26-0 7.8 15-27 .556 0-1 .000 6-12 .500 15/22 37 1.4 51 6 7 7 0 36 1.4 Wilson, Jack 7-0 2.9 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1/0 1 0.1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 Blaser, Kye 4-0 0.8 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Glenzel, Eli 1-0 0.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0/1 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 34/54 10

OREGON STATE 30 782-1675 .467 200-615 .325 453-612 .740 303/760 1063 35.4 514 460 375 160 179 2217 73.9 Opponents 30 740-1713 .432 240-644 .373 372-564 .660 308/672 980 32.7 581 384 359 81 185 2092 69.7

25 STANFORD CARDINAL

STANFORD NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 2018-19 RESULTS 0 KZ Okpala F 6-9 215 So. Orange County, Calif./Esperanza HS NOVEMBER 1 Daejon Davis G 6-3 185 So. Seattle, Wash./Garfield HS 6 SEATTLE W, 96-74 2 Bryce Wills G 6-6 195 Fr. White Plains, N.Y./Iona Prep 9 at UNC Wilmington W, 72-59 4 Isaac White G 6-2 180 So. Adelaide, Australia/Sacred Heart College HS 12 at #7 North Carolina L, 72-90 5 Kodye Pugh* F 6-8 205 R-So. Baltimore, Md./Blair Academy (N.J.) 16 WOFFORD CANCELED 21 vs. #25 Wisconsin (1) L, 46-62 11 Jaiden Delaire F 6-9 200 Fr. North Granby, Conn./Granby Memorial HS 22 vs. Florida (1) L, 49-72 12 Keenan Fitzmorris C 7-0 210 Fr. Overland Park, Kan./New Hampton School (N.H.) 23 vs. Middle Tennessee State (1) W, 67-54 13 Oscar da Silva F 6-9 225 So. Munich, Germany/Ludwig Gymnasium 28 PORTLAND STATE W, 79-67 DECEMBER 14 Marcus Sheffield* G/F 6-5 180 R-Jr. Alpharetta, Ga./Chattahoochee HS 1 at #2 Kansas L, 84-90 (OT) 15 Rodney Herenton G 6-1 185 Jr. Chicago, Ill./Stevenson HS 15 EASTERN WASHINGTON W, 78-62 20 Josh Sharma C 7-0 230 Sr. Lexington, Mass./Northfield Mount Hermon School 18 SAN JOSE STATE W, 78-73 23 Cormac Ryan G 6-5 190 Fr. New York, N.Y./Milton Academy (Mass.) 22 at San Francisco L, 65-74 29 LONG BEACH STATE W, 93-86 24 Sam Beskind G 6-4 193 Fr. Tucson, Ariz./Catalina Foothills HS JANUARY 32 Lukas Kisunas F 6-10 245 Fr. Vilnius, Lithuania/Brewster Academy (N.H.) 3 at UCLA* L, 70-92 33 Trevor Stanback F 6-11 225 Jr. Pasadena, Calif./Maranatha HS 6 at USC* L, 66-77 9 ARIZONA* L, 70-75 12 ARIZONA STATE* W, 85-71 17 at Washington* L, 64-80 *- Has used redshirt year. 19 at Washington State* W, 78-66 24 UTAH* L, 66-70 26 COLORADO* W, 75-62 FEBRUARY STANFORD COACHING STAFF 3 at California* W, 84-81 Head Coach: (Kansas, '97) 7 at Oregon State* W, 83-60 *Career record: 128-101 (.559), 7th season 10 at Oregon* L, 46-69 13 USC* W, 79-76 *Stanford record: 48-48 (.500), 3rd season 16 UCLA* W, 104-80 *Record as of March 10, 2019 20 at Arizona State* L, 62-80 Associate Head Coaches: Jeff Wulbrun, Adam Cohen 24 at Arizona* L, 54-70 28 WASHINGTON STATE* W, 98-50 Assistant Coach: Jesse Pruitt MARCH 3 WASHINGTON* L, 61-62 7 CALIFORNIA* L, 59-64 13-16 Pac-12 Tournament (2)

(1) , Nassau, Bahamas (Imperial Arena) (2) Las Vegas, Nev. (T-Mobile Arena)

* Pac-12 Game

2018-19 SEASON STATISTICS Record: 15-15 Pac-12: 8-10 Home: 10-4 Road: 4-9 Neutral: 1-2

REBOUNDS Player GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off/Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Okpala, KZ 28-28 33.1 166-354 .469 31-84 .369 116-173 .671 32/130 162 5.8 69 58 80 15 27 479 17.1 Davis, Daejon 25-24 31.1 98-226 .434 28-79 .354 72-95 .758 15/61 76 3.0 68 114 81 7 39 296 11.8 Sharma, Josh 30-23 21.8 125-182 .687 0-2 .000 49-71 .690 77/131 208 6.9 100 9 39 38 15 299 10.0 Da Silva, Oscar 30-30 28.4 111-236 .470 29-112 .259 39-56 .696 42/135 177 5.9 79 55 58 38 20 290 9.7 Ryan, Cormac 23-17 29.1 66-190 .347 49-150 .327 27-35 .771 7/72 79 3.4 58 43 38 4 24 208 9.0 Wills, Bryce 29-22 24.9 64-148 .432 6-27 .222 38-68 .559 23/82 105 3.6 54 56 62 17 26 172 5.9 Sheffield, Marcus 26-0 15.3 44-116 .379 26-77 .338 19-22 .864 6/23 29 1.1 28 15 19 1 13 133 5.1 Delaire, Jaiden 30-2 12.7 39-113 .345 6-33 .182 28-47 .596 12/47 59 2.0 41 11 20 7 6 112 3.7 White, Isaac 29-4 8.8 29-65 .446 22-54 .407 12-18 .667 5/23 28 1.0 22 8 16 0 5 92 3.2 Pugh, Kodye 20-0 6.1 16-30 .533 3-9 .333 5-9 .556 7/10 17 0.9 8 7 13 0 2 40 2.0 Kisunas, Lukas 27-0 6.3 15-31 .484 0-0 .000 11-18 .611 15/32 47 1.7 29 4 10 7 1 41 1.5 Stanback, Trevor 13-0 6.6 5-10 .500 0-0 .000 5-11 .455 9/10 19 1.5 8 1 8 4 0 15 1.2 Herenton, Rodney 6-0 1.8 3-6 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0/1 1 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 6 1.0 Beskind, Sam 1-0 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 55/38 93 9

STANFORD 30 781-1707 .458 200-628 .318 421-623 .676 305/795 1100 36.7 564 381 453 138 179 2183 72.8 Opponents 30 789-1825 .432 171-499 .343 399-585 .682 314/718 1032 34.4 586 324 369 98 193 2148 71.6

26 UCLA BRUINS

UCLA NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 2018-19 RESULTS 0 Alex Olesinski* F 6-10 220 R-Jr. Roswell, N.M./La Lumiere School (Ind.) 1 Moses Brown C 7-1 245 Fr. Queens, N.Y./Archbishop Molloy HS NOVEMBER 6 PURDUE FORT WAYNE W, 96-71 2 Cody Riley* F 6-9 240 R-Fr. Kansas City, Kan./Sierra Canyon HS (Calif.) 9 LONG BEACH STATE W, 91-80 3 Jules Bernard G 6-6 205 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif./Windward School 16 SAINT FRANCIS U (1) W, 95-58 4 Jaylen Hands G 6-3 180 So. San Diego, Calif./Foothills Christian HS 19 PRESBYTERIAN (1) W, 80-65 5 Chris Smith G 6-9 210 So. Chicago, Ill./Huntington Prep (W.Va.) 22 vs. #11 Michigan State (2) L, 67-87 23 vs. #7 North Carolina (2) L, 78-94 10 Tyger Campbell G 5-11 185 Fr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/La Lumiere School (Ind.) 28 HAWAI’I W, 80-61 13 Kris Wilkes G 6-8 215 So. Indianapolis, Ind./North Central HS DECEMBER 14 Kenneth Nwuba F 6-9 245 Fr. Lagos, Nigeria/Huntington Prep (W.Va.) 2 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W, 82-58 15 Armani Dodson G 6-5 210 Jr. Fontana, Calif./Kaiser HS 8 NOTRE DAME W, 65-62 15 BELMONT L, 72-74 20 Isaac Wulff G 6-3 180 Jr. Laguna Beach, Calif./Laguna Beach HS 19 at Cincinnati L, 64-93 22 Shareef O’Neal F 6-9 215 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif./Crossroads School 22 vs. #15 Ohio State (3) L, 66-80 23 Prince Ali* G 6-4 195 R-Jr. The Bronx, N.Y./The Sagemont School (Fla.) 29 LIBERTY L, 58-73 JANUARY 24 Jalen Hill* F/C 6-10 235 R-Fr. Corona, Calif./Centennial HS 3 STANFORD* W, 92-70 30 Joseph Wallace G 6-2 185 So. Woodland Hills, Calif./Sierra Canyon HS 5 CALIFORNIA* W, 98-83 34 David Singleton G 6-4 200 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif./Bishop Montgomery HS 10 at Oregon* W, 87-84 (OT) 43 Russell Stong G 6-2 180 Fr. Northridge, Calif./Crespi HS 13 at Oregon State* L, 66-79 19 at USC* L, 67-80 24 ARIZONA STATE* L, 73-84 *- Has used redshirt year. 26 ARIZONA* W, 90-69 30 at Washington State* W, 87-67 FEBRUARY 2 at Washington* L, 55-69 UCLA COACHING STAFF 6 COLORADO* L, 73-84 Head Coach: Murry Bartow (UAB '85) 9 UTAH* L, 92-93 *Career record: 337-271 (.554), 20th season 13 at California* W, 75-67 (OT) 16 at Stanford* L, 80-104 *UCLA record: 9-7 (.563), 1st season 21 OREGON STATE* W, 68-67 *Record as of March 10, 2019 23 OREGON* W, 90-83 Associate Head Coach: Duane Broussard 28 USC* W, 93-88 (OT) Assistant Coaches: Tyus Edney, Kory Barnett MARCH 7 at Colorado* L, 68-93 9 at Utah* L, 81-92 13-16 Pac-12 Tournament (4)

(1) Las Vegas Invitational, Campus Games (2) Las Vegas Invitational, Las Vegas, Nev. (Orleans Arena) (3) CBS Sports Classic, Chicago, Ill. () (4) Las Vegas, Nev. (T-Mobile Arena)

* Pac-12 Game

2018-19 SEASON STATISTICS Record: 16-15 Pac-12: 9-9 Home: 13-5 Road: 3-7 Neutral: 0-3

REBOUNDS Player GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off/Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Wilkes, Kris 31-31 31.6 192-438 .438 62-187 .332 90-134 .672 38/112 150 4.8 64 52 59 13 19 536 17.3 Hands, Jaylen 31-31 30.8 143-349 .410 59-164 .360 79-102 .775 11/98 109 3.5 36 194 94 5 41 424 13.7 Brown, Moses 30-29 24.1 132-213 .620 0-0 .000 43-120 .358 104/150 254 8.5 69 9 47 60 18 307 10.2 Ali, Prince 26-26 24.5 87-203 .429 37-109 .339 38-56 .679 19/51 70 2.7 47 38 43 4 33 249 9.6 Bernard, Jules 31-1 17.0 79-165 .479 23-60 .383 61-84 .726 27/69 96 3.1 62 28 46 3 17 242 7.8 Smith, Chris 31-10 19.1 67-174 .385 14-54 .259 41-56 .732 19/100 119 3.8 52 41 44 9 12 189 6.1 Riley, Cody 28-8 18.0 61-129 .473 6-19 .316 33-63 .524 26/96 122 4.4 67 19 39 12 7 161 5.8 Singleton, David 31-4 17.0 51-111 .459 34-72 .472 23-33 .697 2/31 33 1.1 28 32 12 5 17 159 5.1 Hill, Jalen 31-15 19.7 46-81 .568 0-0 .000 35-54 .648 57/124 181 5.8 64 37 35 13 11 127 4.1 Olesinski, Alex 15-0 10.3 9-23 .391 4-14 .286 6-7 .857 9/23 32 2.1 16 2 5 5 8 28 1.9 Nwuba, Kenneth 17-0 2.9 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 3-7 .429 5/6 11 0.6 15 2 5 1 1 7 0.4 Stong, Russell 4-0 1.5 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 Dodson, Armani 7-0 1.6 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0/3 3 0.4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 TEAM 43/53 96 8

UCLA 31 869-1895 .459 239-680 .351 452-716 .631 360-916 1276 41.2 521 454 438 131 184 2429 78.4 Opponents 31 861-2028 .425 298-856 .348 392-552 .710 334-798 1132 36.5 607 533 348 100 218 2412 77.8

27 USC TROJANS

USC NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 2018-19 RESULTS 0 Shaqquan Aaron* G 6-7 195 R-Sr. Los Angeles, Calif./Rainier Beach HS/Louisville 2 Jonah Mathews G 6-3 200 Jr. Santa Monica, Calif./Santa Monica HS NOVEMBER 6 ROBERT MORRIS W, 83-62 3 Elijah Weaver G 6-5 210 Fr. Cocoa, Fla./Rockledge HS 11 VANDERBILT L, 78-82 4 Kevin Porter Jr. G 6-6 218 Fr. South Seattle, Wash./Rainier Beach HS 14 STETSON W, 95-59 5 Derryck Thornton* G 6-3 195 R-Jr. Los Angeles, Calif./Findlay Prep (Nev.)/Duke 19 vs. Texas Tech (1) L, 63-78 12 Devin Fleming G 6-2 190 Sr. Moreno Valley, Calif./Valley View HS/Mt. San Jacinto 20 vs. Missouri State (1) W, 99-80 25 CSU BAKERSFIELD W, 90-75 13 Charles O’Bannon Jr. G 6-6 210 So. Compton, Calif./Bishop Gorman HS 28 LONG BEACH STATE W, 75-65 15 McKay Anderson G 6-5 190 Jr. La Canada, Calif./La Verne Lutheran HS/Pasadena CC DECEMBER 25 Bennie Boatwright F 6-10 235 Sr. Mission Hills, Calif./Village Christian HS 1 #5 NEVADA L, 61-73 7 vs. TCU (2) L, 61-96 31 Nick Rakocevic F 6-11 225 Jr. Chicago, Ill./St. Joseph’s HS 15 vs. Oklahoma (3) L, 70-81 33 J’Raan Brooks F 6-9 220 Fr. Seattle, Wash./Garfield HS 18 at Santa Clara L, 92-102 (2OT) 34 Victor Uyaelunmo F 6-11 220 So. , Fla./Calvary Christian Academy 21 SOUTHERN UTAH W, 91-49 30 UC DAVIS W, 73-55 JANUARY *- Has used redshirt year. 3 CALIFORNIA* W, 82-73 6 STANFORD* W, 77-66 10 at Oregon State* L, 74-79 (OT) 13 at Oregon* L, 60-81 USC COACHING STAFF 19 UCLA* W, 80-67 Head Coach: (John Hopkins, '91) 24 ARIZONA* W, 80-57 *Career record: 150-120 (.556), 8th season 26 ARIZONA STATE* W, 69-67 *USC record: 109-92 (.542), 6th season 30 at Washington* L, 62-75 FEBRUARY *Record as of March 10, 2019 2 at Washington State* W, 93-84 Associate Head Coach: 6 UTAH* L, 70-77 Assistant Coaches: Chris Capko, Eric Mobley 9 COLORADO* L, 65-69 13 at Stanford* L, 76-79 16 at California* W, 89-66 21 OREGON* W, 66-49 23 OREGON STATE* L, 62-67 28 at UCLA* L, 88-93 (OT) MARCH 7 at Utah* L, 74-83 9 at Colorado* L 67-78 13-16 Pac-12 Tournament (4)

(1) Hall of Fame Classic, Kansas City, Mo. (Sprint Center) (2) HoopHall LA, Los Angeles, Calif. (STAPLES Center) (3) Tulsa, OK (BOK Center) (4) Las Vegas, Nev. (T-Mobile Arena)

* Pac-12 Game

2018-19 SEASON STATISTICS Record: 15-16 Pac-12: 8-10 Home: 12-5 Road: 2-9 Neutral: 1-2

REBOUNDS Player GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off/Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Boatwright, Bennie 29-26 33.2 184-384 .479 82-189 .434 76-109 .697 40/147 187 6.4 70 68 43 16 21 526 18.1 Rakocevic, Nick 31-28 29.9 181-326 .555 0-4 .000 101-149 .678 101/188 289 9.3 98 43 51 43 25 463 14.9 Mathews, Jonah 31-31 33.4 144-334 .431 73-185 .395 28-41 .683 20/72 92 3.0 62 69 43 10 39 389 12.5 Porter Jr., Kevin 19-4 21.5 65-143 .455 25-62 .403 19-38 .500 17/57 74 3.9 41 30 33 9 15 174 9.2 Usher, Jordan 12-2 24.2 38-84 .452 8-28 .286 19-27 .704 10/34 44 3.7 36 20 20 3 4 103 8.6 Aaron, Shaqquan 31-31 28.0 95-217 .438 30-81 .370 36-57 .632 33/105 138 4.5 83 73 44 9 25 256 8.3 Thornton, Derryck 30-27 27.9 90-239 .377 18-63 .286 33-50 .660 13/72 85 2.8 57 132 59 3 33 231 7.7 Weaver, Elijah 26-3 20.8 50-117 .427 20-57 .351 16-21 .762 9/35 44 1.7 40 64 45 4 16 136 5.2 Brooks, J'Raan 27-0 8.2 23-52 .442 6-17 .353 4-9 .444 5/28 33 1.2 31 7 11 0 1 56 2.1 Uyaelunmo, Victor 27-3 6.3 8-17 .471 0-0 .000 6-24 .250 16/29 45 1.7 33 2 11 9 5 22 0.8 Fleming, Devin 9-0 2.1 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 3-7 .429 0/1 1 0.1 5 1 2 0 2 7 0.8 Anderson, McKay 5-0 1.4 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1/0 1 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.4 O'Bannon,Charles 1-0 10.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0/1 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 42/40 82 5

USC 31 881-1919 .459 262-686 .382 341-532 .641 307/809 1116 36.0 556 509 367 106 186 2365 76.3 Opponents 31 814-1915 .425 245-737 .332 394-576 .684 349/828 1177 38.0 538 446 405 88 179 2267 73.1

28 UTAH UTES

UTAH NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 2018-19 RESULTS 0 Naseem Gaskin G 6-3 175 Fr. Oakland, Calif./Bishop O’Dowd HS 1 Charles Jones G 6-2 200 Jr. Portland, Ore./Douglas HS/College of Southern Idaho NOVEMBER 8 MAINE W, 75-61 2 Sedrick Barefield G 6-2 190 Sr. Corona, Calif./Centennial HS/SMU 12 at Minnesota L, 69-78 3 Donnie Tillman F 6-7 225 So. Detroit, Mich./Findlay Prep (Nev.) 15 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W, 98-63 5 Parker Van Dyke G 6-3 185 Sr. Salt Lake City, Utah/East HS 22 vs. Hawaii (1) L, 79-90 23 vs. Grand Canyon (1) W, 75-66 11 Both Gach F 6-7 195 Fr. Austin, Minn./Arizona Compass Prep 25 vs. Northwestern (1) L, 57-79 13 Novak Topolavic F 7-0 230 Sr. Nis, Serbia/Santa Margarita Catholic School/Idaho State DECEMBER 15 Kevin Kremer G 6-4 190 Fr. Chico, Calif./Pleasant Valley HS 1 TULSA W, 69-64 20 Timmy Allen F 6-6 210 Fr. Mesa, Ariz./Red Mountain HS 8 vs. BYU (2) L, 59-74 15 at #19 Kentucky L, 61-88 21 Riley Battin F 6-9 220 Fr. Oak Park, Calif./Oak Park HS 17 FLORIDA A&M W, 93-64 25 Beau Rydalch G 6-6 205 Jr. Oakley, Utah/South Summit HS 21 NORTHERN ARIZONA W, 76-62 30 Brooks King* G 6-3 200 R-Fr. Boise, Idaho/Centennial HS 29 #6 NEVADA L, 71-86 31 Brandon Morley F/C 7-0 235 Jr. South Jordan, Utah/Salt Lake CC JANUARY 3 at Arizona State* W, 96-86 32 Lahat Thioune F 6-10 210 Fr. Dakar, Senegal/Florida Prep 5 at Arizona* L, 81-84 (OT) 34 Jayce Johnson F/C 7-0 235 Jr. Mission Viejo, Calif./Santa Monica HS 10 WASHINGTON* L, 53-69 40 Marc Reininger F 6-9 220 Jr. Monument, Colo./Regis Jesuit HS 12 WASHINGTON STATE* W, 88-70 20 COLORADO* W, 78-69 24 at Stanford* W, 70-66 *- Has used redshirt year 26 at California* W, 82-64 31 OREGON* L, 72-78 FEBRUARY 2 OREGON STATE* L, 72-81 UTAH COACHING STAFF 6 at USC* W, 77-70 Head Coach: Larry Krystkowiak (Montana, '96) 9 at UCLA* W, 93-92 *Career record: 197-130 (.602), 10th season 14 ARIZONA* W, 83-76 16 ARIZONA STATE* L, 87-98 *Utah record: 155-110 (.585), 8th season 20 at Washington* L, 45-62 *Record as of March 10, 2019 23 at Washington State* W, 92-79 Associate Head Coach: Tommy Connor MARCH Assistant Coaches: Andy Hill, DeMarlo Slocum 2 at Colorado* L, 63-71 7 USC* W, 83-74 9 UCLA* W, 92-81 13-16 Pac-12 Tournament (3)

(1) , Fullerton, Calif. (Titan Gym) (2) Beehive Classic, Salt Lake City, Utah (Vivint Smart Home Arena) (3) Las Vegas, Nev. (T-Mobile Arena)

* Pac-12 Game

2018-19 SEASON STATISTICS Record: 17-13 Pac-12: 11-7 Home: 10-5 Road: 6-5 Neutral: 1-3

REBOUNDS Player GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off/Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Barefield, Sedrick 30-27 32.4 165-397 .416 92-231 .398 94-114 .825 10/53 63 2.1 62 115 80 0 29 51617.2 Allen, Timmy 28-25 28.5 123-211 .583 4-7 .571 91-126 .722 42/99 141 5.0 84 69 55 5 25 341 12.2 Tillman,Donnie 30-14 27.0 97-218 .445 43-116 .371 72-92 .783 38/121 159 5.3 59 50 40 10 18 309 10.3 Van Dyke, Parker 30-17 23.9 88-198 .444 72-169 .426 11-14 .786 4/39 43 1.4 53 52 26 4 27 259 8.6 Gach, Both 29-14 20.1 76-161 .472 30-94 .319 48-56 .857 16/45 61 2.1 39 62 50 4 16 230 7.9 Hendrix, Vante 4-0 17.8 9-20 .450 6-17 .353 7-8 .875 2/10 12 3.0 8 6 4 0 1 31 7.8 Johnson, Jayce 28-24 21.4 82-140 .586 0-0 .000 33-82 .402 73/138 211 7.5 83 15 33 29 8 197 7.0 Battin, Riley 30-21 20.5 73-151 .483 27-75 .360 24-35 .686 23/79 102 3.4 49 36 26 1 6 197 6.6 Topalovic, Novak 30-6 12.6 32-65 .492 0-0 .000 20-33 .606 22/74 96 3.2 45 7 21 19 3 84 2.8 Jones, Jr., Charles 27-2 11.9 25-71 .352 14-45 .311 7-13 .538 3/21 24 0.9 26 18 20 0 6 71 2.6 Morley, Brandon 16-0 6.6 13-34 .382 6-18 .333 7-13 .538 14/13 27 1.7 18 2 8 1 2 39 2.4 Rydalch, Beau 11-0 3.0 4-12 .333 2-8 .250 3-6 .500 4/11 15 1.4 5 1 2 2 0 13 1.2 Reininger, Marc 7-0 1.9 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0/1 1 0.1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0.1 King, Brooks 7-0 1.4 0-3 .000 0-3 .000 1-2 .500 0/2 2 0.3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.1 TEAM 57/44 101 27

UTAH 30 787-1682 .468 296-783 .378 419-596 .703 308/750 1058 35.3 532 433 393 76 141 2289 76.3 Opponents 30 802-1748 .459 230-643 .358 411-571 .720 279/687 966 32.2 561 386 301 117 177 2245 74.8

29 WASHINGTON HUSKIES

WASHINGTON NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 2018-19 RESULTS 0 Jamal Bey G 6-6 205 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev./Bishop Gorman HS 1 David Crisp G 6-0 185 Sr. Tacoma, Wash./Brewster Academy (N.H.) NOVEMBER 6 WESTERN KENTUCKY W, 73-55 4 Matisse Thybulle G 6-5 200 Sr. Issaquah, Wash./Eastside Catholic HS 9 at #11 Auburn L, 66-88 5 Jaylen Nowell G 6-4 200 So. Seattle, Wash./Garfield HS 12 SAN DIEGO W, 66-63 10 Elijah Hardy G 6-2 175 Fr. Oakland, Calif./Bishop O’Dowd HS 18 vs. Santa Clara (1) W, 82-68 11 Nahziah Carter F 6-6 205 So. Rochester, N.Y./Bishop Kearney HS 20 vs. Texas A&M (1) W, 71-67 21 vs. Minnesota (1) L, 66-68 12 Jason Crandall G 6-0 150 Jr. Issaquah, Wash./Issaquah HS 27 EASTERN WASHINGTON W, 83-59 13 Hameir Wright F 6-9 215 So. Albany, N.Y./Albany Academy DECEMBER 14 Bryan Penn-Johnson C 7-0 245 Fr. Long Beach, Calif./Wasatch Academy (Utah) 2 UC SANTA BARBARA W, 67-63 5 at #1 Gonzaga L, 79-81 15 Noah Dickerson F 6-8 245 Sr. Atlanta, Ga./Montverde Academy (Fla.) 9 SEATTLE W, 70-62 20 Quin Barnard G 6-0 175 Jr. Bellevue, Wash./O’Dea HS 15 vs. #13 Virginia Tech (2) L, 61-73 21 Noah Neubauer G 6-2 175 Fr. Seattle, Wash./Garfield HS 21 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 57-41 22 Dominic Green F 6-6 200 Sr. Renton, Wash./Hazen HS JANUARY 1 CAL STATE FULLERTON W, 84-76 23 Jonah Geron G 6-5 175 Fr. San Joaquin, Calif./San Joaquin HS 5 WASHINGTON STATE* W, 85-67 24 Nate Roberts F 6-10 240 Fr. Washington, D.C./Brewster Academy (N.H.) 10 at Utah* W, 69-53 30 Travis Rice* G 6-2 185 R-So. Las Vegas, Nev./Bishop Gorman HS/Northern Arizona 12 at Colorado* W, 77-70 17 STANFORD* W, 80-64 33 Sam Timmins F 6-11 265 Jr. Dunedin, New Zealand/Middleton Grange 19 CALIFORNIA* W, 71-52 34 Reagan Lundeen F 6-6 225 Fr. Santa Ana, Calif./Mater Dei HS 24 at Oregon* W, 61-56 52 Riley Sorn C 7-4 260 Fr. Richland, Wash./Richland HS 26 at Oregon State* W, 79-69 30 USC* W, 75-62 FEBRUARY *- Has used redshirt year. 2 UCLA* W, 69-55 7 at Arizona* W, 67-60 9 at Arizona State* L, 63-75 16 at Washington State* W, 72-70 WASHINGTON COACHING STAFF 20 UTAH* W, 62-45 Head Coach: Mike Hopkins (Syracuse, ‘93) 23 COLORADO* W, 64-55 *Career record: 49-25 (.662), 3rd season 28 at California* L, 73-76 *Washington record: 45-20 (.692), 2nd season MARCH 3 at Stanford* W, 62-61 *Record as of March 10, 2019 6 OREGON STATE* W, 81-76 (OT) Assistant Coaches: Cameron Dollar, Dave Rice, 9 OREGON* L, 47 - 55 13-16 Pac-12 Tournament (3)

(1) Vancouver Showcase, Vancouver, B.C. (Vancouver Convention Centre) (2) Boardwalk Classic, Atlantic City, N.J. (Boardwalk Hall) (3) Las Vegas, Nev. (T-Mobile Arena)

* Pac-12 Game

2018-19 SEASON STATISTICS Record: 24-7 Pac-12: 15-3 Home: 15-1 Road: 7-4 Neutral: 2-2

REBOUNDS Player GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off/Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Nowell, Jaylen 31-31 34.2 192-381 .504 44-103 .427 77-101 .762 31/135 166 5.4 70 97 91 8 38 505 16.3 Dickerson, Noah 31-28 25.3 128-223 .574 0-1 .000 143-205 .698 77/147 224 7.2 93 27 78 18 33 399 12.9 Crisp, David 31-31 33.5 133-316 .421 65-171 .380 60-90 .667 13/58 71 2.3 64 80 61 2 31 391 12.6 Thybulle, Matisse 31-31 30.9 99-229 .432 42-129 .326 55-65 .846 25/72 97 3.1 87 68 57 72 110 295 9.5 Carter, Nahziah 31-0 20.3 91-187 .487 16-56 .286 38-60 .633 30/51 81 2.6 61 25 34 5 12 236 7.6 Green, Dominic 31-6 23.7 65-183 .355 50-144 .347 12-16 .750 20/69 89 2.9 36 21 24 8 21 192 6.2 Wright, Hameir 27-21 17.3 22-91 .242 9-46 .196 16-22 .727 16/49 65 2.4 75 24 31 39 9 69 2.6 Timmins, Sam 31-7 11.3 29-46 .630 0-0 .000 8-20 .400 33/41 74 2.4 59 9 26 25 12 66 2.1 Hardy, Elijah 8-0 1.8 4-7 .571 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0/0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 1 10 1.3 Bey, Jamal 26-0 5.6 3-12 .250 1-5 .200 7-13 .538 2/12 14 0.5 19 7 4 3 7 14 0.5 Lundeen, Reagan 4-0 1.3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.5 Crandall, Jason 5-0 1.4 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2/1 3 0.6 0 0 0 0 1 2 0.4 Penn-Johnson, Bryan 5-0 3.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 0/4 4 0.8 3 0 0 3 0 1 0.2 Rice, Travis 5-0 1.2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0/1 1 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Barnard, Quin 4-0 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 47/57 104 10

WASHINGTON 31 767-1678 .457 229-659 .347 419-598 .701 296/697 993 32.0 571 358 416 183 275 2182 70.4 Opponents 31 698-1688 .414 192-585 .328 397-575 .690 360/686 1046 33.7 575 408 501 71 187 1985 64.0

30 WASHINGTON STATE COUGARS

WASHINGTON STATE NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 2018-19 RESULTS 0 Isaiah Wade F 6-7 220 Jr. Minneapolis, Minn./East HS/Iowa Western CC 1 Jervae Robinson G 6-2 185 Jr. Aurora, Colo./Overland HS/Otero JC NOVEMBER 11 NICHOLLS STATE W, 89-72 2 CJ Elleby F 6-6 200 Fr. Seattle, Wash./Cleveland HS 14 at Seattle U L, 69-78 3 Robert Franks F 6-9 225 Sr. Vancouver, Wash./Evergreen HS 19 CAL POLY W, 84-70 4 Aljaž Kunc F 6-8 198 Fr. Ljubljana, Slovenia/Impact Academy (Fla.) 24 DELAWARE STATE W, 80-52 5 Marvin Cannon F 6-5 170 So. Richmond, Va./The Steward School/Barton CC (Kan.) 27 CSUN W, 103-94 DECEMBER 13 Jeff Pollard F 6-9 240 Jr. Bountiful, Utah/Impact Academy (Nev.) 1 at New Mexico State L, 63-69 15 James Streeter C 6-10 255 Jr. Coon Rapids, Minn./Totino-Grace HS/Lake Region State College 5 IDAHO W, 90-70 23 Ahmed Ali G 5-11 165 Jr. Toronto, Ontario/BTB Prep/Eastern Florida State 9 vs. Montana State (1) L, 90-95 17 RIDER (2) W, 94-80 24 Viont’e Daniels G 6-2 175 Sr. Federal Way, Wash./Federal Way HS 19 SIUE (2) W, 89-73 32 Davante Cooper F 6-11 233 Sr. Atlanta, Ga./West Oaks Acad. (Fla.)/Tyler JC 22 vs. San Diego (3) L, 75-82 35 Carter Skaggs G 6-5 215 Jr. Logansport, Ind./Logansport HS/Chipola College 23 vs. New Mexico State (3) L, 72-75 Chance Moore# G/F 6-7 210 Fr. Louisville, Ky./Sunrise Christian Academy/ Wichita State 29 vs. Santa Clara (4) L, 71-79 JANUARY 5 at Washington* L, 67-85 *- Has used redshirt year. # - Transfer and will sit the 2018-19 season. 10 at Colorado* L, 60-92 12 at Utah* L, 70-88 17 CALIFORNIA* W, 82-59 19 STANFORD* L, 66-78 WASHINGTON STATE COACHING STAFF 24 at Oregon State* L, 77-90 Head Coach: (Oregon, '77) 27 at Oregon* L, 58-78 *Career record: 383-350 (.523), 24th season 30 UCLA* L, 67-87 FEBRUARY *Washington State record: 58-97 (.374), 5th season 2 USC* L, 84-93 *Record as of March 10, 2019 7 at Arizona State* W, 91-70 Assistant Coaches: Ed Haskins, Bennie Seltzer, Tim Marrion 9 at Arizona* W, 69-55 16 WASHINGTON* L, 70-72 20 COLORADO* W, 76-74 23 UTAH* L, 79-92 28 at Stanford* L, 50-98 MARCH 2 at California* L, 69-76 6 OREGON* L, 61-72 9 OREGON STATE* L, 77-85 13-16 Pac-12 Tournament (5)

(1) Kennewick, Wash. () (2) Las Vegas Classic, Campus Games (3) Las Vegas Classic, Las Vegas, Nev. (Orleans Arena) (4) Spokane, Wash. () (5) Las Vegas, Nev. (T-Mobile Arena)

* Pac-12 Game

2018-19 SEASON STATISTICS Record: 11-20 Pac-12: 4-14 Home: 9-8 Road: 2-9 Neutral: 0-3

REBOUNDS Player GP-GS Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off/Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Franks, Robert 26-25 34.5 199-399 .499 75-182 .412 102-121 .843 37/155 192 7.4 66 66 84 19 18 575 22.1 Elleby, CJ 31-27 30.4 165-374 .441 50-121 .413 82-123 .667 50/168 218 7.0 82 94 91 17 31 462 14.9 Cannon, Marvin 31-20 21.3 70-160 .438 17-51 .333 88-103 .854 33/72 105 3.4 48 19 36 23 17 245 7.9 Ali, Ahmed 31-24 21.3 76-200 .380 45-134 .336 36-44 .818 18/40 58 1.9 68 92 39 1 23 233 7.5 Daniels, Viont'e 24-19 24.2 48-116 .414 36-89 .404 17-18 .944 6/36 42 1.8 36 64 24 6 13 149 6.2 Skaggs, Carter 23-4 16.6 41-107 .383 33-94 .351 17-19 .895 3/35 38 1.7 17 14 19 1 6 132 5.7 Wade, Isaiah 29-2 14.1 61-111 .550 4-15 .267 15-39 .385 34/66 100 3.4 62 18 27 4 13 141 4.9 Pollard, Jeff 28-22 17.9 54-91 .593 2-8 .250 25-32 .781 24/46 70 2.5 40 16 16 2 11 135 4.8 Robinson, Jervae 31-6 17.6 54-143 .378 19-62 .306 14-20 .700 5/38 43 1.4 49 57 40 1 12 141 4.5 Chidom, Arinze 8-2 13.6 9-27 .333 1-7 .143 7-10 .700 9/18 27 3.4 11 6 6 1 6 26 3.3 Kunc, Aljaz 30-1 11.7 30-66 .455 12-33 .364 10-13 .769 10/44 54 1.8 47 13 20 8 13 82 2.7 Cooper, Davante 18-3 6.3 10-15 .667 0-0 .000 1-5 .200 6/13 19 1.1 15 4 11 5 1 21 1.2 TEAM 29/48 77 6

WASHINGTON STATE 31 817-1809 .452 294-796 .369 414-547 .757 264/779 1043 33.6 541 463 419 88 164 2342 75.5 Opponents 31 894-1900 .471 287-792 .362 358-548 .653 319/794 1113 35.9 524 477 376 79 219 2433 78.5

31 PAC-12 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY

1987 1990 2004 2007 Pauley Pavilion University Activity Center STAPLES Center STAPLES Center Los Angeles, CA Tempe, Ariz. Los Angeles Los Angeles Session 1 - Thur., March 5 Session 1 - Thur., March 8 Session 1 - Thur., March 11 Session 1 - Wed., March 7 Game 1: (8) ASU 76, (9) WSU 60 Game 1: (8) ASU 57, (9) WASH 51 Game 1: (1) STAN 68, (8) WSU 47 Game 1: (8) CAL 70, (9) OSU 51 Game 2: (7) ORE 51, (10) USC 49 Game 2: (7) USC 85, (10) WSU 68 Game 2: (5) ORE 87, (4) CAL 82 Game 2: (7) WASH 59, (10) ASU 51 Attendance: 4,851 Attendance: 4,567 Attendance: 13,270 Attendance: 15,119 Session 2 - Fri., March 6 Session 2 - Fri., March 9 Session 2 - Thur., March 11 Session 2 - Thur., March 8 Game 3: (4) CAL 64, (5) OSU 57 Game 3: (4) UCLA 94, (5) ORE 76 Game 3: (2) WASH 91, (7) UCLA 83 Game 3: (4) ORE 69, (5) ARIZ 50 Game 4: (1) UCLA 99, ASU 83 Game 4: ASU 83, (1) OSU 75 Game 4: (3) ARIZ 79, (6) USC 76 Game 4: (8) CAL 76, (1) UCLA 69 (OT) Attendance: 8,918 Attendance: 4,380 Attendance: 14,689 Attendance: 16,318 Session 3 - Fri., March 6 Session 3 - Fri., March 9 Session 3 - Fri., March 12 Session 3 - Thur., March 8 Game 5: (3) WASH 86, (6) STAN 71 Game 5: (2) ARIZ 80, USC 57 Game 5: STAN 70, ORE 63 Game 5: (3) USC 83, (6) STAN 79 (OT) Game 6: ORE 72, (2) ARIZ 63 Game 6: (6) STAN 77, (3) CAL 61 Game 6: WASH 90, ARIZ 85 Game 6: (2) WSU 74, WASH 64 Attendance: 5,424 Attendance: 8,079 Attendance: 15,754 Attendance: 16,585 Session 4 - Sat., March 7 Session 4 - Sat., March 10 Session 4 - Sat., March 13 Session 4 - Fri., March 9 Game 7: UCLA 75, CAL 68 Game 7: UCLA 79, ASU 78 Game 7: STAN 77, WASH 66 Game 7: ORE 81, CAL 63 Game 8: WASH 70, ORE 56 Game 8: ARIZ 85, STAN 61 Attendance: 16,413 Game 8: USC 70, WSU 61 Attendance: 9,352 Attendance: 10,989 Attendance: 18,196 Session 5 - Sun., March 8 Session 5 - Sun., March 11 2005 Session 5 - Sat., March 10 Game 9: UCLA 76, WASH 64 Game 9: ARIZ 94, UCLA 78 Game 9: ORE 81, USC 57 Attendance: 9,117 Attendance: 8,037 STAPLES Center Attendance: 18,259 Los Angeles 1988 2002 Session 1 - Thur., March 10 2008 Game 1: (1) ARIZ 88, (8) CAL 63 STAPLES Center McKale Center STAPLES Center Game 2: (5) OSU 79, (4) UCLA 72 Tucson, Ariz. Los Angeles Attendance: 14,014 Los Angeles Session 1 - Thur., March 10 Session 1 - Thur., March 7 Session 2 - Thur., March 10 Session 1 - Wed., March 12 Game 1: (9) CAL 75, (8) USC 59 Game 1: (1) ORE 86, (8) WASH 64 Game 3: (2) WASH 95, (7) ASU 90 (OT) Game 1: (9) CAL 84, (8) WASH 81 Game 2: (10) WASH 96, (7) ASU 82 Game 2: (4) USC 103, (5) STAN 78 Game 4: (3) STAN 60, (6) WSU 58 Game 2: (7) ARIZ 87, (10) OSU 56 Attendance:12,635 Attendance: 12,096 Attendance: 14,393 Attendance: 11,642 Session 2 - Fri., March 11 Session 2 - Thur., March 7 Session 3 - Fri., March 11 Session 2 - Thur., March 13 Game 3: (4) STAN 88, (5) ORE 67 Game 3: (2) ARIZ 73, (7) ASU 56 Game 5: ARIZ 90, OSU 59 Game 3: (4) USC 59, (5) ASU 55 Game 4: (1) ARIZ 88, CAL 64 Game 4: (3) CAL 67, (6) UCLA 61 Game 6: WASH 66, STAN 63 Game 4: (1) UCLA 88, CAL 66 Attendance: 13,436 Attendance: 17,839 Attendance: 15,068 Attendance: 17,194 Session 3 - Fri., March 11 Session 3 - Fri., March 8 Session 4 - Sat., March 12 Session 3 - Thur., March 13 Game 5: (2) OSU 80, WASH 61 Game 5: USC 89, ORE 78 Game 7: WASH 81, ARIZ 72 Game 5: (3) WSU 75, (6) ORE 70 Game 6: (6) WSU 73, (3) UCLA 71 Game 6: ARIZ 90, CAL 78 Attendance: 18,672 Game 6: (2) STAN 75, ARIZ 64 Attendance: 13,061 Attendance: 18,887 Attendance: 16,442 Session 4 - Sat., March 12 Session 4 - Sat., March 9 2006 Session 4 - Fri., March 14 Game 7: ARIZ 97, STAN 83 Game 7: ARIZ 81, USC 71 Game 7: UCLA 57, USC 54 Game 8: OSU 74, WSU 68, 2OT Attendance: 18,997 STAPLES Center Game 8: STAN 75, WSU 68 Attendance: 13,549 Los Angeles Attendance: 18,997 Session 5 - Sat., March 15 Session 5 - Sun., March 13 Session 1 - Wed., March 8 2003 Game 9: UCLA 67, STAN 64 Game 9: ARIZ 93, OSU 67 Game 1: (8) OSU 66, (9) ASU 63 Attendance: 17,534 Attendance: 13,796 STAPLES Center Game 2: (7) ORE 66, (10) WSU 55 Los Angeles Attendance: 7,936 1989 Session 1 - Thur., March 13 Session 2 - Thur., March 9 2009 Great Western Forum Game 1: (8) UCLA 96, (1) ARIZ 89 (OT) Game 3: (4) ARIZ 73, (5) STAN 68 STAPLES Center Game 2: (5) ORE 83, (4) ASU 82 Game 4: (1) UCLA 79, OSU 47 Los Angeles Attendance: 14,441 Attendance: 15,144 Los Angeles Session 1 - Thur., March 9 Session 2 - Thur., March 13 Session 3 - Thur., March 9 Session 1 - Wed., March 11 Game 1: (8) WSU 78, (9) ORE 56 Game 3: (7) USC 79, (2) STAN 74 Game 5: (3) CAL 82, (6) USC 67 Game 1: (9) STAN 62, (8) OSU 54 Game 2: (10) USC 94, (7) ASU 82 Game 4: (3) CAL 69, (6) OSU 46 Game 6: (7) ORE 84, (2) WASH 73 Game 2: (7) WSU 62, (10) ORE 40 Attendance: 4,830 Attendance: 15,048 Attendance: 15,321 Attendance: 10,964 Session 2 - Fri., March 10 Session 3 - Fri., March 14 Session 4 - Fri., March 10 Session 2 - Thur., March 12 Game 3: (4) OSU 79, (5) CAL 66 Game 5: ORE 75, UCLA 74 Game 7: UCLA 71, ARIZ 59 Game 3: (4) ASU 68, (5) ARIZ 56 Game 4: (1) ARIZ 62, WSU 54 Game 6: USC 79, CAL 62 Game 8: CAL 91, ORE 87 (2OT) Game 4: (1) WASH 85, STAN 73 Attendance: 7,195 Attendance: 16,689 Attendance: 17,856 Attendance: 14,732 Session 3 - Fri., March 10 Session 4 - Sat., March 15 Session 5 - Sat., March 12 Session 3 - Thur., March 12 Game 5: (2) STAN 66, USC 61 Game 7: ORE 74, USC 66 Game 9: UCLA 71, CAL 52 Game 5: (6) USC 79, (3) CAL 75 Game 6: (3) UCLA 64, (6) WASH 54 Attendance: 17,485 Attendance: 18,544 Game 6: (2) UCLA 64, WSU 53 Attendance: 9,001 Attendance: 16,271 Session 4 - Sat., March 11 Session 4 - Fri., March 13 Game 7: ARIZ 98, OSU 87 Game 7: ASU 75, WASH 65 Game 8: STAN 95, UCLA 86 Game 8: USC 65, UCLA 55 Attendance: 10,565 Attendance: 18,497 Session 5 - Sun., March 12 Session 5 - Sat., March 14 Game 9: ARIZ 73, STAN 51 Game 9: USC 66, ASU 63 Attendance: 10,403 Attendance: 16,988 32 PAC-12 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY

2010 2013 2015 2017 STAPLES Center MGM Grand Garden Arena MGM Grand Garden Arena T-Mobile Arena Los Angeles Las Vegas, Nev. Las Vegas, Nev. Las Vegas, Nev. Session 1 - Wed., March 10 Session 1 - Wed., March 10 Session 1 - Wed., March 11 Session 1 - Wed., March 8 Game 1: (8) ORE 82, (9) WSU 80 (OT) Game 1: (9) ASU 89, (8) STAN 88 (OT) Game 1: (8) CAL 84, (9) WSU 59 Game 1: (8) ASU 98, (9) STAN 88 (OT) Attendance: 6,090 Game 2: (5) COLO 74, (12) OSU 68 Game 2: (12) USC 67, (5) ASU 64 Game 2: (5) CAL 67, (12) OSU 62 Attendance: 7,451 Attendance: 9,024 Attendance: 7,846 Session 2 - Thur., March 11 Game 2: (5) UCLA 75, (4) ARIZ 69 Session 2 - Wed., March 13 Session 2 - Wed., March 11 Session 2 - Wed., March 8 Game 3: (1) CAL 90, ORE 74 Game 3: (7) COLO 73, (10) WSU 63 Attendance: 12,125 Game 3: (10) UTAH 69, (7) USC 66 Game 3: (10) COLO 78, (7) OSU 71 Game 4: (6) WASH 64, (11) WSU 62 Game 4: (6) STAN 71, (11) WASH 69 Game 4: (6) USC 78, (11) WASH 73 Session 3 - Thur., March 11 Attendance: 8,566 Attendance: 9,875 Attendance: 9,978 Game 4: (7) STAN 70, (2) ASU 61 Game 5: (3) WASH 59, (6) OSU 52 Session 3 - Thur., March 14 Session 3 - Thur., March 12 Session 3 - Thur., March 9 Attendance: 12,255 Game 5: (1) UCLA 86, (9) ASU 84 Game 5: (1) ARIZ 73, (8) CAL 51 Game 5: (1) ORE 80, (8) ASU 57 Game 6: (5) CAL 78, (4) UTAH 75 Session 4 - Fri., March 12 Game 6: (4) ARIZ 66, (5) COLO 58 Game 6: (4) UCLA 96, (12) USC 70 Attendance: 12,782 Game 6: CAL 85, UCLA 72 Attendance: 12,915 Attendance: 12,916 Game 7: WASH 79, STAN 64 Attendance: 15,971 Session 4 - Thur., March 14 Session 4 - Thur., March 12 Session 4 - Thur., March 9 Game 7: (10) UTAH 79, (2) CAL 69 (OT) Game 7: (2) ORE 93, (10) COLO 85 Game 7: (2) ARIZ 92, (7) COLO 78 Session 5 - Sat., March 13 Game 8: (3) ORE 80, (6) WASH 77 (OT) Game 8: (3) UTAH 80, (6) STAN 56 Game 8: (3) UCLA 76, (6) USC 74 Game 8: WASH 79, CAL 75 Attendance: 10,566 Attendance: 12,916 Attendance: 18,153 Attendance: 15,851 Session 5 - Fri., March 15 Session 5 - Fri., March 13 Session 5 - Fri., March 10 2011 Game 9: (1) UCLA 68, (4) ARIZ 66 Game 9: (1) ARIZ 70, (4) UCLA 64 Game 9: (1) ORE 73, (5) CAL 65 Game 10: (3) ORE 64, (10) UTAH 45 Game 10: (2) ORE 67, (3) UTAH 64 Game 10: (2) ARIZ 86, (3) UCLA 75 STAPLES Center Attendance: 13,151 Attendance: 12,916 Attendance: 19,224 Los Angeles Session 6 - Sat., March 16 Session 6 - Sat., March 14 Session 6 - Sat., March 11 Session 1 - Wed., March 9 Game 11: (3) ORE 78, (1) UCLA 69 Game 11: (1) ARIZ 80, (2) ORE 52 Game 11: (2) ARIZ 83, (1) ORE 80 Game 1: (9) OSU 69, (8) STAN 67 Attendance: 11,101 Attendance: 12,916 Attendance: 18,927 Game 2: (7) ORE 76, (10) ASU 69 Attendance: 7,814 2018 Session 2 - Thur., March 10 2014 2016 Game 3: (4) USC 70, (5) CAL 56 MGM Grand Garden Arena MGM Grand Garden Arena T-Mobile Arena Game 4: (1) ARIZ 78, (9) OSU 69 Las Vegas, Nev. Las Vegas, Nev. Las Vegas, Nev. Attendance: 10,782 Session 1 - Wed., March 12 Session 1 - Wed., March 9 Session 1 - Wed., March 7 Session 3 - Thur., March 10 Game 1: (8) UTAH 67, (9) WASH 61 Game 1: (8) WASH 91, (9) STAN 68 Game 1: (8) COLO 97, (9) ASU 85 Game 5: (7) ORE 76, (2) UCLA 59 Game 2: (5) COLO 59, (12) USC 56 Game 2: (5) COLO 80, (12) WSU 56 Game 2: (5) STAN 76, (12) CAL 58 Game 6: (3) WASH 89, (6) WSU 87 Attendance: 8,734 Attendance: 12,916 Attendance: 8,619 Attendance: 12,191 Session 2 - Wed., March 7 Session 2 - Wed., March 12 Session 2 - Wed., March 9 Session 4 - Fri., March 11 Game 3: (10) OSU 69, (7) WASH 66 (OT) Game 3: (7) ORE 88, (10) OSU 74 Game 3: (7) USC 95, (10) UCLA 71 Game 7: (1) ARIZ 67, (4) USC 62 Game 4: (6) ORE 64, (11) WSU 62 (OT) Game 4: (6) STAN 74, (11) WSU 63 Game 4: (6) OSU 75, (11) ASU 66 Game 8: (3) WASH 69, (7) ORE 51 Attendance: 10,458 Attendance: 13,190 Attendance: 9,047 Attendance: 12,916 Session 3 - Thur., March 8 Session 5 - Sat., March 12 Game 5: (1) ARIZ 83, (8) COLO 67 Game 9: (3) WASH 77, (1) ARIZ 75 (OT) Session 3 - Thur., March 13 Session 3 - Thur., March 10 Game 6: (4) UCLA 88, (5) STAN 77 Attendance: 12,074 Game 5: (1) ARIZ 71, (8) UTAH 39 Game 5: (1) ORE 83, (8) WASH 77 Game 6: (5) COLO 59, (4) CAL 56 Game 6: (4) ARIZ 82, (5) COLO 78 Attendance: 15,182 Attendance: 12,916 Attendance: 12,916 Session 4 - Thur., March 8 2012 Game 7: (2) USC 61, (10) OSU 48 STAPLES Center Session 4 - Thur., March 13 Session 4 - Thur., March 10 Game 8: (6) ORE 68, (3) UTAH 66 Game 7: (2) UCLA 82, (7) ORE 63 Game 7: (2) UTAH 80, (7) USC 72 Attendance: 13,194 Los Angeles Game 8: (6) STAN 79, (3) ASU 58 Game 8: (3) CAL 76, (6) OSU 68 Session 5 - Fri., March 9 Session 1 - Wed., March 7 Attendance: 12,916 Attendance: 12,916 Game 9: (1) ARIZ 78, (4) UCLA 67 (OT) Game 1: (9) OSU 69, (8) WSU 64 Game 10: (2) USC 74, (6) ORE 54 Game 2: (5) UCLA 55, (12) USC 40 Session 5 - Fri., March 14 Session 5 - Fri., March 11 Attendance: 16,596 Attendance: 5,973 Game 9: (1) ARIZ 63, (5) COLO 43 Game 9: (1) ORE 95, (4) ARIZ 89 (OT) Game 10: (2) UCLA 84, (6) STAN 59 Game 10: (2) UTAH 82, (3) CAL 78 (OT) Session 6 - Sat., March 10 Session 2 - Wed., March 7 Attendance: 12,916 Attendance: 12,916 Game 3: (7) STAN 85, (10) ASU 65 Game 11: (1) ARIZ 75, (2) USC 61 Attendance: 16,501 Game 4: (6) COLO 53, (11) UTAH 41 Session 6 - Sat., March 15 Session 6 - Sat., March 12 Attendance: 6,747 Game 11: (2) UCLA 75, (1) ARIZ 71 Game 11: (1) ORE 88, (2) UTAH 57 Session 3 - Thur., March 8 Attendance: 12,916 Attendance: 12,916 Game 5: (9) OSU 86, (1) WASH 84 Game 6: (4) ARIZ 66, (5) UCLA 58 Attendance: 8,780 Session 4 - Thur., March 8 Game 7: (2) CAL 77, (7) STAN 71 Game 8: (6) COLO 63, (3) ORE 62 Attendance: 9,317 Session 5 - Fri., March 9 Game 9: (4) ARIZ 72, (9) OSU 61 Game 10: (6) COLO 70, (2) CAL 59 Attendance: 11,615 Session 6 - Sat., March 10 Game 11: (6) COLO 53, (4) ARIZ 51 Attendance: 11,197 33 TOURNAMENT RECORDS - INDIVIDUAL

POINTS Half: 25 Klay Thompson, Washington State vs. Washington, Mar. 10, 2011 (2nd) Game: 43 Klay Thompson, Washington State vs. Washington, Mar. 10, 2011 Tournament: 83 , UCLA, 1987 (3 games) FIELD GOALS Game: 15 Reggie Miller, UCLA vs. Arizona State, Mar. 6, 1987 (15-of 20) 15 Klay Thompson, Washington State vs. Washington, Mar. 10, 2011 (15-of-29) Tournament: 31 , Arizona, 2018 (3 games)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game: 29 Klay Thompson, Washington State vs. Washington, Mar. 10, 2011 (15-of-29) Tournament: 60 Brook Lopez, Stanford, 2008 (25-of-60, 3 games) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game (min 10 made): 1.000 Bryce Taylor, Oregon vs. USC, Mar. 10, 2007 (11-of-11) Tournament (min 15 made): .833 , California, 2016 (15-of-18, 2 games) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Game: 8 Klay Thompson, Washington State vs. Washington, Mar. 10, 2011 (8-of-14) Tournament: 14 Chamberlain Oguchi, Oregon, 2006 (14-of-38, 3 games) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game: 16 Gabe York, Arizona vs. Oregon, Mar. 11, 2016 (7-of-16); , Arizona State vs. Oregon (Mar. 9, 2017 (7-of-16) Tournament: 38 Chamberlain Oguchi, Oregon, 2006 (14-of-38, 3 games)

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game (min 3 made): 1.000 9 times. Last, Grant Mullins, California vs. Oregon, Mar. 10, 2017 (5-of-5) Tournament (min 5 made): 1.000 Delon Wright, Utah, 2015 (5-of-5, 2 games) FREE THROWS Game: 15 , Arizona vs. Stanford, Mar. 12, 1988 (15-of-16); Jared Cunningham, Oregon State vs. Stanford, Mar. 9, 2011 Tournament: 30 , California, 2006 (30-of-41, 3 games) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Game: 20 Jared Cunningham, Oregon State vs. Stanford, Mar. 9, 2011 (15-of-20) Tournament: 41 Leon Powe, California, 2006 (30-of-41, 3 games) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game (min 10 made): 1.000 , ARIZ vs. COLO, March 8, 2018 (10-10); Jason Gardner, ARIZ vs. ASU, March 7, 2003 (12-12); , STAN vs. CAL, March 9, 1990 (10-10); Eric Knox, OSU vs. WSU, March 12, 1988 2OT (10-10) Tournament (min 15 made): 1.000, , CAL, 2010 (16-of-16, 3 games) REBOUNDS Game: 20 Leon Powe, California vs. USC, Mar. 9, 2006 Offensive, Game: 11 Trevor Wilson, UCLA vs. Arizona, Mar. 11, 1990 (17 total) Defensive, Game: 15 II, Oregon State vs. California, March 10, 2016 (17 total); Kyle Anderson, UCLA vs. Arizona, Mar. 15, 2014 (15 total); Leon Powe, California vs. USC, Mar. 9, 2006 (20 total) Tournament: 41 André Roberson, Colorado, 2012 (4 games); 38 Deandre Ayton, Arizona, 2018 (3 games) PERSONAL FOULS Tournament: 15 Austin Dufault, Colorado, 2012 (4 games); 13 Keith Balderston, Oregon, 1987 (3 games); Sven Meyer, Oregon, 1987 (3 games); Jordan Bell, Oregon, 2015 (3 games)

DISQUALIFICATIONS Tournament: 2 Bryant Walton, California, 1988; Gyorgy Goloman, UCLA, 2018 (2 games); 2 Jordan Bell, Oregon, 2015 (3 games) ASSISTS Game: 12 David Girley, Oregon vs. Washington, Mar. 7, 1987; Matt Othick, Arizona vs. UCLA, Mar. 11, 1990; Isaiah Thomas, Washington vs. Oregon, Mar. 11, 2011 Tournament: 30 Isaiah Thomas, Washington, 2011 (3 games) STEALS Game: 7 , Arizona State vs. USC, Mar. 13, 2008 Tournament: 10 Jordan McLaughlin, USC, 2018 (3 games) BLOCKED SHOTS Game: 6 Josh Huestis, Stanford vs. Arizona State, Mar. 13, 2013; Malik Dime, Washington vs. USC, Mar. 8, 2017 Tournament: 9 , Arizona, 1990 (3 games); Kingsley Okoroh, California, 2017 (3 games) TURNOVERS Game: 10 Jordan McLaughlin, USC vs. Oregon, March 9, 2018 Tournament: 15 , UCLA, 2006 (3 games) MINUTES Game: 50 Earl Martin and Gary Payton, Oregon State vs. Washington State, Mar. 12, 1988 (2 OT) Tournament: 135 André Roberson, Colorado (4 games); 126 Earl Martin, Oregon State, 1988 (3 games)

34 TOURNAMENT RECORDS - TEAM

POINTS Fewest, Both Teams, Game: 11 OSU (6) vs. CAL (5), Mar. 13, 2003; ORE (6) Most, Game: 103 USC vs. STAN (78), Mar. 7, 2002 vs. ARIZ (5), Mar. 8, 2007; ORE (7) vs. USC (4), Mar. 10, 2007; WASH (0) Most, Half: 59 ARIZ vs. OSU (21), Mar. 12, 2008 (1st); 59 ORE vs. COLO (48), vs. STAN (11), Mar. 11, 2015 Mar. 12, 2015 (2nd) Fewest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games): 22 ARIZ, 2002 (22-of-39, 3 games) Most, Both Teams, Game: 186 ASU (98) vs. STAN (88), Mar. 8, 2017 (OT) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Fewest, Game: 39 UTAH vs. ARIZ, Mar. 13, 2014 Most, Game: 44 ARIZ vs. COLO, Mar. 10, 2016 (32-of-44); STAN vs. UCLA, Fewest, Half: 13 UTAH vs. ARIZ (34), Mar. 13, 2014 (1st) Mar. 11, 1989 (25-of-44) Fewest, Both Teams, Game: 94 COLO (53) vs. UTAH (41), Mar. 7, 2012 Most, Both Teams, Game: 71 ARIZ (39) vs. STAN (32), Mar. 10, 1990 Largest Margin, Game: 32 ARIZ (71) vs. UTAH (39), Mar. 13, 2014; UCLA (79) Most, Tournament: 105 ARIZ, 1990 (79-of-105, 3 games) vs. OSU (47), Mar. 9, 2006 Fewest, Game: 1 STAN vs. ASU, Mar. 13, 2013 (1-of-1) Most, Tournament: 278 ARIZ, 1988 (3 games) Fewest, Both Teams, Game: 17 WASH (3) vs. STAN (14), Mar. 11, 2015 Fewest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games): 157 ARIZ, 2014 Fewest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games): 32 USC, 2018 (24-of-32, 3 games) Biggest Margin, Tournament: 64 ARIZ, 1988 (278-214, 3 games) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE FIELD GOALS Highest, Game: 1.000 USC vs. ORE, Mar. 8, 2002 (22-of-22) Most, Game: 39 UCLA vs. ASU, Mar. 6, 1987 (39-of-71) Highest, Both Teams, Game: .902 WASH (17-of-18) vs. CAL (20-of-23), Mar. Most, Both Teams, Game: 70 UCLA (39) vs. ASU (31), Mar. 6, 1987; ARIZ (37) 13, 2010 vs. OSU (33), Mar. 11, 1989 Highest, Tournament (3 games): .852 CAL, 2010 (52-of-61) Most, Tournament: 97 ARIZ, 2005 (97-of-178, 3 games) (2 games): .872 UCLA, 2017 (34-of-39) Fewest, Game: 12 UTAH vs. ARIZ, Mar. 13, 2014 (12-of-47) Lowest, Game: .000 WASH (0-of-3) vs. STAN, Mar. 11, 2015 Fewest, Both Teams, Game: 29 COLO (15) vs. UTAH (14), Mar. 7, 2012 Lowest, Both Teams, Game: .492 OSU (17-of-32) vs. WASH (12-of-27), Mar. Fewest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games): 79 COLO, 2012 (79-of-206, 4 8, 2012 games); 52 ARIZ, 2014 (52-of-156, 3 games) Lowest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games): .564 ARIZ, 2002 (22-of-39, 3 games)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS REBOUNDS Most, Game: 88 ARIZ vs. UCLA, Mar. 13, 2003 (33-of-88) (OT) Most, Game: 56 ARIZ vs. USC, Mar. 9, 1990 Most, Both Teams, Game: 157 UCLA (69) vs. ARIZ (88), Mar. 13, 2003 (OT) Most, Both Teams, Game: 94 UCLA (49) vs. ORE (45), Mar. 9, 1990 Most, Tournament: 207 UCLA, 1990 (3 games) Most, Tournament: 149 ARIZ, 1990 (3 games) Fewest, Game: 28 STAN vs. ARIZ, Mar. 12, 1989 (19-of-28) Fewest, Game: 15 STAN vs. ARIZ, Mar. 12, 1989; USC vs. CAL, Mar. 9, 2006 Fewest, Both Teams, Game: 73 STAN (28) vs. ARIZ (45), Mar. 12, 1989 Fewest, Both Teams, Game: 38 STAN (15) vs. ARIZ (23), Mar. 12, 1989 Fewest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games): 144 ORE, 2018 (68-of-144, 3 games) Largest Margin, Game: 25 CAL (40) vs. USC (15), Mar. 9, 2006 Largest Margin, Tournament: 41 ARIZ, 2018 (120-79, 3 games) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Fewest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games): 76 CAL, 2006 (3 games) Highest, Game: .683 CAL vs. USC, Mar. 10, 1988 (28-of-41) Highest, Both Teams, Game: .589 ARIZ (24-of-45) vs. STAN (19-of-28), Mar. ASSISTS 12, 1989 Most, Game: 23 ARIZ vs. OSU, Mar. 11, 1989; STAN vs. ASU, Mar. 8, 2017 Highest, Tournament (3 games): .587 STAN, 1989 (74-of-126, 3 games) Most, Both Teams, Game: 42 ARIZ (22) vs. OSU (20), Mar. 13, 1988 (2 games): .563 WSU, 1988 (49-of-87) Most, Tournament: 56 ARIZ, 1990 (3 games) Lowest, Game: .255 UTAH vs. ARIZ, Mar. 13, 2014 (12-of-47) Fewest, Game: 3 ORE vs. WSU, March 9, 1989; OSU vs. ARIZ, March 12, 2008; Lowest, Both Teams, Game: .315 UCLA (19-of-56) vs. USC (15-of-52), Mar. ORE vs. WSU, March 11, 2009; CAL vs. STAN, March 7, 2018 7, 2012 Fewest, Both Teams, Game: 12 COLO (6) vs. ARIZ (6), Mar. 10, 2012 Lowest Allowed, Tournament (3 games): .329 ARIZ, 1990 (68-of-207, 3 games) Fewest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games): 16 UCLA, 2006 (3 games) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS STEALS Most, Game: 15 STAN vs. ASU, Mar. 13, 2013 (OT) Most, Game: 15 USC vs. WASH, Mar. 8, 2017 Most, Both Teams, Game: 26 STAN (15) vs. ASU (11), March 13, 2012 (OT); Most, Both Teams, Game: 24 UCLA (14) vs. USC (10), Mar. 13, 2009 COLO (13) vs. ASU (13), March 7, 2018 Most, Tournament: 31 ORE, 2016 (3 games); 31 COLO, 2012 (4 games) Most, Tournament: 34 ORE, 2007 (34-of-65, 3 games), 2007 Fewest, Game: 0 ARIZ vs. ORE, Mar. 11, 2017 Fewest, Game: 0, Six times. Last, WSU vs. ORE, Mar. 11, 2009 (0-of-6) Fewest, Both Teams, Game: 4 USC (3) vs. ARIZ (1), March 9, 2002; WSU (2) Fewest, Both Teams, Game: 0 ORE vs. USC, Mar. 5, 1987 vs. CAL (2), March 11, 2015; ASU (1) vs. ORE (3), March 9, 2017; COLO Fewest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games): 6 WASH, 1987 (6-of-18, 3 games) (1) vs. ASU (3), March 7, 2018 Fewest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games): 3 ORE, 2017 (3 games) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Most, Game: 36 ARIZ vs. UCLA, Mar. 13, 2003 BLOCKED SHOTS Most, Both Teams, Game: 59 ARIZ (24) vs. UCLA (35), March 9, 2018 Most, Game: 11 ORE vs. ARIZ, Mar. 11, 2016; ARIZ vs. COLO, Mar. 10, 2016 Most, Tournament: 79 ORE, 2006 (28-of-79, 3 games) Most, Both Teams, Game: 16 ARIZ (11) vs. COLO (5), Mar. 10, 2016 Fewest, Game: 1 WASH vs. ASU, Mar. 8, 1990 (0-of-1) Most, Tournament (min 3 games): 19 ORE, 2016; ARIZ, 1989 (3 games) Fewest, Both Teams, Game: 8 CAL (4) vs. OSU (4), Mar. 6, 1987 Fewest, Game: 0 Many times. Last, OSU vs. USC, March 8, 2018 Fewest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games): 18 WASH, 1987 (6-of-18, 3 games) Fewest, Both Teams, Game: 0 CAL (0) vs. USC (0), Mar. 10, 1988 Fewest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games): 1 ARIZ, 1988 (3 games) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Highest, Game: .800 STAN vs. UCLA, Mar. 11, 1989 (4-of-5) PERSONAL FOULS Highest, Both Teams, Game: .591 ORE (10-of-16) vs. OSU (3-of-6), Mar. 12, Most, Game: 42 ORE vs. UCLA, Mar. 9, 1990 2014 (13-of-22) Most, Both Teams, Game: 68 ORE (42) vs. UCLA (26), Mar. 9, 1990 Highest, Tournament (3 games): .538 ARIZ, 1988 (21-of-39); STAN, 1989 Fewest, Game: 8 STAN vs. WSU, Mar. 11, 2005 (7-of-13) Fewest, Both Teams, Game: 20 ARIZ (10) vs. CAL (10), Mar. 10, 2005 (2 games): .548 WSU, 2008 (17-of-31) Most, Tournament: 63 ARIZ, 2017 (3 games) Lowest, Game: .000 ORE vs. WSU, Mar. 9, 1989 (0-of-11); WASH vs. ASU, Mar. Fewest, Tournament (min 3 games): 38 USC, 2018 8, 1990 (0-of-1); WSU vs. ORE, Mar. 11, 2009 (0-of-6) Lowest, Both Teams, Game: .000 ORE (0-of-4) vs. USC (0-of-6), Mar. 5, 1987 DISQUALIFICATIONS (0-of-10) Most, Game: 4 CAL vs. ARIZ, Mar. 11, 1988; UCLA vs. STAN, Mar. 11, 1989 Lowest Allowed, Tournament (min 3 games): .190 ORE, 1987 (8-of-42, 3 games) Most, Both Teams, Game: 5 ORE (2) vs. ARIZ (3), Mar. 6, 1987; WASH (2) vs. ASU (3), Mar. 10, 2005 FREE THROWS Most, Tournament: 5 CAL, 1988 (2 games) Most, Game: 33 CAL vs. ORE, Mar. 10, 2006 (2 OT) (33-of-43) Most, Both Teams, Game: 53 ARIZ (32) vs. COLO (21), Mar. 10, 2016; WASH (29) vs. ASU (24), Mar. 10, 2005 Most, Tournament: 81 ARIZ, 1988 (81-of-103, 3 games) Fewest, Game: 0 WASH vs. STAN, Mar. 11, 2015 (0-of-3) 35 TOURNAMENT RECORDS - GAME HIGHS

POINTS FREE THROWS 43 Klay Thompson, WSU vs. WASH, Mar. 10, 2011 15 Jared Cunningham, OSU vs. STAN, Mar. 9, 2011 (15-of-20) 41 Leon Powe, CAL vs. ORE, Mar. 10, 2006 (2 OT) Sean Elliott, ARIZ vs. STAN, Mar. 12, 1988 (15-of-16) 39 Reggie Miller, UCLA vs. ASU, Mar. 6, 1987 13 Reggie Miller, UCLA vs. CAL, Mar. 7, 1987 (13-of-15) 37 Salim Stoudamire, ARIZ vs. WASH, Mar. 12, 2005 Leon Powe, CAL vs. ORE, Mar. 10, 2006 (13-of-18) 36 Isaac Hamilton, UCLA vs. USC, Mar. 12, 2015 12 Jason Gardner, ARIZ vs. ASU, Mar. 7, 2002 (12-of-12) 34 Jahii Carson, ASU vs. STAN, Mar. 13, 2013 (OT) Jesse Perry, ARIZ vs. UCLA, Mar. 8, 2012 (12-of-13) Aaron Holiday, UCLA vs. STAN, March 8, 2018 Solomon Hill, ARIZ vs. UCLA, Mar. 8, 2012 (12-of-14) 32 6 times. Last, Deandre Ayton, ARIZ vs. USC, March 10, 2018 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FIELD GOALS 20 Jared Cunningham, OSU vs. STAN, Mar. 9, 2011 (15-of-20) 15 Klay Thompson, WSU vs. WASH, Mar. 10, 2011 (15-of-29) 18 Leon Powe, CAL vs. ORE, Mar. 10, 2006 (13-of-18) Reggie Miller, UCLA vs. ASU, Mar. 6, 1987 (15-of-20) 17 Leon Powe, CAL vs. USC, Mar. 9, 2006 (12-of-17) 14 Jahii Carson, ASU vs. STAN, Mar. 13, 2013 (14-of-22) 16 Sean Elliott, ARIZ vs. STAN, Mar. 12, 1988 (15-of-16) Leon Powe, CAL vs. ORE, Mar. 10, 2006 (14-of-17, 2 OT) 15 Sean Elliott, ARIZ vs. ORE, Mar. 6, 1987 (10-of-15) Deandre Ayton, ARIZ vs. USC, March 10, 2018 (14-of-20) Reggie Miller, UCLA vs. CAL, Mar. 7, 1987 (13-of-15) 13 Isaac Hamilton, UCLA vs. USC, Mar. 12, 2015 (13-of-22) Tony Wroten, WASH vs. OSU, Mar. 8, 2012 (9-of-15) Trevor Wilson, UCLA vs. ARIZ, Mar. 11, 1990 (13-of-27) Deandre Ayton, ARIZ vs. UCLA, March 9, 2018 (13-of-16, OT) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 9 made) 12 7 times. Last, Torian Graham, ASU vs. ORE, Mar. 9, 2017 (12-of-25) 1.000 Jason Gardner, ARIZ vs. ASU, Mar. 7, 2002 (12-of-12) Eric Knox, OSU vs. WSU, Mar. 12, 1988 (2 OT) (10-of-10) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Adam Keefe, STAN vs. CAL, Mar. 9, 1990 (10-of-10) 29 Klay Thompson, WSU vs. WASH, Mar. 10, 2011 (15-of-29) Allonzo Trier, ARIZ vs. COLO, March 8, 2018 (10-of-10) 28 Anthony Pendleton, USC vs. STAN, Mar. 10, 1989 (8-of-28) , ARIZ vs. CAL, Mar. 11, 1988 (9-of-9) Tajuan Porter, ORE vs. WSU, Mar. 10, 2010 (12-of-28) , USC vs. CAL, Mar. 9, 2006 (9-of-9) 27 Trevor Wilson, UCLA vs. ARIZ, Mar. 11, 1990 (13-of-27) Jordan McLaughlin, USC vs. UCLA, Mar. 9, 2016 (9-of-9) 25 Torian Graham, ASU vs. ORE, Mar. 9, 2017 (12-of-25) Obinna Oleka, ASU vs. STAN, Mar. 8, 2017 (9-of-9) Aaron Holiday, UCLA vs. STAN, March 8, 2018 (12-of-25) Derrick White, COLO vs. ARIZ, Mar. 9, 2017 (9-of-9) 24 Gary Payton, OSU vs. ASU, Mar. 9, 1990 (12-of-24) Dylan Ennis, ORE vs. CAL, Mar. 10, 2017 (9-of-9) Brook Lopez, STAN vs. ARIZ, Mar. 13, 2008 (9-of-24) Noah Dickerson, WASH vs. OSU, March 7, 2018 (9-of-9)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 7 made) REBOUNDS 1.000 Bryce Taylor, ORE vs. USC, Mar. 10, 2007 (11-of-11) 20 Leon Powe, CAL vs. USC, Mar. 9, 2006 1.000 Travis Wear, UCLA vs. STAN, Mar. 14, 2014 (8-of-8) 18 , ASU vs. ORE, Mar. 13, 2003 1.000 Jordan Hill, ARIZ vs. OSU, Mar. 12, 2008 (7-of-7) Deandre Ayton, ARIZ vs. USC, March 10, 2018 .917 Anthony Cook, ARIZ vs. OSU, Mar. 11, 1989 (11-of-12) 17 Gary Payton II, OSU vs. CAL, Mar. 10, 2016 .917 , UTAH vs. USC, Mar. 10, 2016 (11-of-12) Trevor Wilson, UCLA vs. ARIZ, Mar. 11, 1990 .909 Channing Frye, ARIZ vs. CAL, Mar. 10, 2005 (10-of-11) Thomas Welsh, UCLA vs. ARIZ, March 9, 2018 .900 Salim Stoudamire, ARIZ vs. USC, Mar. 9, 2002 (9-of-10) 16 Richard Solomon, CAL vs. COLO, Mar. 13, 2014 Alex Stepheson, USC vs. CAL, Mar. 10, 2011 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Taj Gibson, USC vs. CAL, Mar. 12, 2009 8 Klay Thompson, WSU vs. WASH, Mar. 10, 2011 (8-of-14) Ryan Anderson, CAL vs. WASH, Mar. 12, 2008 7 Gabe York, ARIZ vs. ORE, Mar. 11, 2016 (7-of-16) Isaac Hamilton, UCLA vs. USC, Mar. 12, 2015 (7-of-9) ASSISTS Jeremy Green, STAN vs. OSU, Mar. 9, 2011 (7-of-15) 12 Isaiah Thomas, WASH vs. ORE, Mar. 11, 2011 Salim Stoudamire, ARIZ vs. WASH, Mar. 12, 2005 (7-of-13) David Girley, ORE vs. WASH, Mar. 7, 1987 Bryce Taylor, ORE vs. USC, Mar. 10, 2007 (7-of-7) Matt Othick, ARIZ vs. UCLA, Mar. 11, 1990 Torian Graham, ASU vs. ORE, Mar. 9, 2017 (7-of-16) 11 T.J. McConnell, ARIZ vs. UCLA, Mar. 13, 2015 Elijah Brown, ORE vs. UTAH, March 8, 2018 (7-of-12) Abdul Gaddy, WASH vs. WSU, Mar. 13, 2013 Jonah Mathews, USC vs. ORE, March 9, 2018 (7-of-9) Isaiah Thomas, WASH vs. WSU, Mar. 10, 2011 6 13 times. Last, Brandon Taylor, UTAH vs. ORE, Mar. 13, 2015 (6-of-9) Brandon Granville, USC vs. STAN, Mar. 7, 2002 McKinley Wright IV, COLO vs. ASU, March 7, 2018 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 10 Pooh Richardson, UCLA vs. WSU, Mar. 11, 1988 16 Gabe York, ARIZ vs. ORE, Mar. 11, 2016 Gary Payton, OSU vs. ARIZ, Mar. 12, 1988 Torian Graham, ASU vs. ORE, Mar. 9, 2017 Reggie Moore, WSU vs. OSU, Mar. 7, 2012 15 Jeremy Green, STAN vs. OSU, Mar. 9, 2011 Tyrone Wallace, CAL vs. OSU, Mar. 10, 2016 14 Klay Thompson, WSU vs. WASH, Mar. 10, 2011 (8-of-14) Anthony Pendleton, USC vs. STAN, Mar. 10, 1989 (6-of-14) STEALS Mike Redhair, ASU vs. WASH, Mar. 8, 1990 (5-of-14) 7 James Harden, ASU vs. USC, Mar. 13, 2008 Chamberlain Oguchi, ORE vs. WASH, Mar. 9, 2006 (6-of-14) 6 Jared Cunningham, OSU vs. ARIZ, Mar. 10, 2011 Derek Low, WSU vs. USC, Mar. 9, 2007 (5-of-14) Malcolm Armstead, ORE vs. WASH, Mar. 11, 2011 5 13 times. Last, Jordan McLaughlin, USC vs. WASH, Mar. 8, 2017 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 3 made) 1.000 Bryce Taylor, ORE vs. USC, Mar. 10, 2007 (7-of-7) BLOCKED SHOTS Grant Mullins, CAL vs. ORE, Mar. 9, 2017 (5-of-5) 6 Josh Huestis, STAN vs. ASU, Mar. 13, 2013 Delon Wright, UTAH vs. STAN, Mar. 12, 2015 (4-of-4) Malik Dime, WASH vs. USC, Mar. 8, 2017 Mike Anderson, WASH vs. STAN, Mar. 11, 2015 (3-of-3) 5 Ike Diogu, ASU vs. WASH, Mar. 10, 2005 Jabari Bird, CAL vs. WSU, Mar. 11, 2015 (3-of-3) Jason Washburn, UTAH vs. COLO, Mar. 7, 2012 , ORE vs. UCLA, Mar. 14, 2003 (4-of-4) Eric Moreland, OSU vs. COLO, Mar. 13, 2013 Greg Hill, WASH vs. STAN, Mar. 6, 1987 (3-of-3) Valentine Izundu, WSU vs. COLO, Mar. 9, 2016 Matt Muehlebach, ARIZ vs. UCLA, Mar. 11, 1990 (3-of-3) Jordan Bell, ORE vs. CAL, Mar. 10, 2017 Elston Turner, WASH vs. STAN, Mar. 12, 2009 (3-of-3) Kingsley Okoroh, CAL vs. STAN, March 7, 2018 4 18 times. Last, Jordan Bell, ORE vs. ARIZ, Mar. 11, 2016 36 TOURNAMENT RECORDS - TOURN. HIGHS

POINTS FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 83 Reggie Miller, UCLA, 1987 (3 games) 41 Leon Powe, CAL, 2006 (30-of-41, 3 games) 80 Leon Powe, CAL, 2006 (3 games) 29 Sean Elliott, ARIZ, 1988 (25-of-29, 3 games) 74 Joseph Young, ORE, 2015 (3 games) Desmon Farmer, USC, 2003 (23-of-29, 3 games) Deandre Ayton, ARIZ, 2018 (3 games) 28 Jesse Perry, ARIZ, 2012 (22-of-28, 3 games) 71 Sean Elliott, ARIZ, 1988 (3 games) Allonzo Trier, ARIZ, 2017 (23-of-28, 3 games) 68 Luke Walton, ARIZ, 2002 (3 games) 27 Jared Cunningham, OSU, 2011 (18-of-27, 2 games) 67 Sean Elliott, ARIZ, 1989 (3 games) Sean Elliott, ARIZ, 1989 (26-of-27, 3 games) Tyler Dorsey, ORE, 2017 (3 games) Adam Keefe, STAN, 1989 (18-of-27, 3 games) 66 Derrick Williams, ARIZ, 2011 (3 games) Jason Gardner, ARIZ, 2002 (22-of-27, 3 games) Desmon Farmer, USC, 2003 (3 games) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 15 made) FIELD GOALS 1.000 Jerome Randle, CAL, 2010 (16-of-16, 3 games) 31 Deandre Ayton, ARIZ, 2018 (31-of-50, 3 games) .963 Sean Elliott, ARIZ, 1989 (26-of-27, 3 games) 27 Joseph Young, ORE, 2015 (27-of-57, 3 games) .938 Allonzo Trier, ARIZ, 2018 (15-of-16, 3 games) Reggie Miller, UCLA, 1987 (27-of-49, 3 games) .920 Reggie Miller, UCLA, 1987 (23-of-25, 3 games) 26 Luke Walton, ARIZ, 2002 (26-of-54, 3 games) .889 David Bluthenthal, USC, 2002 (16-of-18, 3 games) 25 Earl Martin, OSU, 1988 (25-of-40, 3 games) Anthony Goods, STAN, 2009 (16-of-18, 2 games) Leon Powe, CAL, 2006 (25-of-43, 3 games) Norman Powell, UCLA, 2014 (16-of-18, 3 games) Brook Lopez, STAN, 2008 (25-of-60, 3 games) Carlon Brown, COLO, 2012 (25-of-50, 4 games) REBOUNDS 41 André Roberson, COLO, 2012 (4 games) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 38 Deandre Ayton, ARIZ, 2018 (3 games) 60 Brook Lopez, STAN, 2008 (25-of-60, 3 games) 37 Phil Zevenbergen, WASH, 1987 (3 games) 57 Joseph Young, ORE, 2015 (27-of-57, 3 games) 35 Ryan Anderson, CAL, 2007 (3 games) 54 Luke Walton, ARIZ, 2002 (26-of-54, 3 games) 34 Leon Powe, CAL, 2006 (3 games) 51 Anthony Taylor, ORE, 1987 (22-of-51, 3 games) 33 Brook Lopez, STAN, 2008 (3 games) 50 Carlon Brown, COLO, 2012 (25-of-50, 4 games) 32 Taj Gibson, USC, 2009 (3 games) Deandre Ayton, ARIZ, 2018 (31-of-50, 3 games) 31 Jesse Perry, ARIZ, 2012 (3 games) Kyle Anderson, UCLA, 2014 (3 games) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 15 made) Jordan Bell, ORE, 2017 (3 games) .833 Ivan Rabb, CAL, 2016 (15-of-18, 2 games) .800 Isaac Hamilton, UCLA, 2015 (16-of-20, 2 games) ASSISTS .791 Isaac Austin, ASU, 1990 (19-of-24, 3 games) 30 Isaiah Thomas, WASH, 2011, (3 games) .767 Channing Frye, ARIZ, 2005 (23-of-30, 3 games) 24 Gary Payton, OSU, 1988 (3 games) .762 Todd Anderson, WSU, 1988 (16-of-21, 2 games) 24 Brandon Granville, USC, 2002 (3 games) .750 Bryce Taylor, ORE, 2007 (18-of-24, 3 games) 24 Luke Ridnour, ORE, 2003 (3 games) 23 T.J. McConnell, ARIZ, 2015 (3 games) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 22 Pooh Richardson, UCLA, 1987 (3 games) 14 Chamberlain Oguchi, ORE, 2006 (14-of-38, 3 games) Jordan McLaughlin, USC, 2018 (3 games) 13 Tajuan Porter, ORE, 2007 (13-of-21, 3 games) 21 Matt Othick, ARIZ, 1990 (3 games) Elijah Brown, ORE, 2018 (13-of-27, 3 games) 11 Alex Austin, ASU, 1990 (11-of-22, 3 games) STEALS James Davis, ORE, 2003 (11-of-22, 3 games) 11 Malcolm Armstead, ORE, 2011 (3 games) Salim Stoudamire, ARIZ, 2005 (11-of-23, 3 games) 10 Jordan McLaughlin, USC, 2018 (3 games) Gabe Pruitt, USC, 2007 (11-of-22, 3 games) 9 Gary Payton, OSU, 1988 (3 games) Jonah Mathews, USC, 2018 (11-of-20, 3 games) Carlon Brown, COLO, 2012 (4 games) 8 Jared Cunningham, OSU, 2011 (2 games) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Elgin Cook, ORE, 2016 (3 games) 38 Chamberlain Oguchi, ORE, 2006 (14-of-28, 3 games) 7 12 times. Last, Troy Brown Jr., ORE, 2018 (3 games) 29 Desmon Farmer, USC, 2003 (7-of-29, 3 games) 27 Elijah Brown, ORE, 2018 (13-of-27, 3 games) BLOCKED SHOTS 24 Joseph Young, ORE, 2015 (9-of-24, 3 games) 9 Sean Rooks, ARIZ, 1990 (3 games) 23 Salim Stoudamire, ARIZ, 2005 (11-of-30, 3 games) Robin Lopez, STAN, 2008 (3 games) 22 Alex Austin, ASU, 1990 (11-of-22, 3 games) Kingsley Okoroh, CAL, 2017 (3 games) James Davis, ORE, 2003 (11-of-22, 3 games) 8 Ed Stokes, ARIZ, 1990 (3 games) Luke Ridnour, ORE, 2003 (10-of-22, 3 games) Chris Boucher, ORE, 2016 (3 games) Gabe Pruitt, USC, 2007 (11-of-22, 3 games) Jordan Bell, ORE, 2017 (3 games) 7 Anthony Cook, ARIZ, 1988 (3 games) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 5 made) Taj Gibson, USC, 2008 (2 games) 1.000 Delon Wright, UTAH, 2015 (5-of-5, 2 games) André Roberson, COLO, 2012 (4 games) .833 Marcus Williams, ARIZ, 2006 (5-of-6, 2 games) Jordan Bell, ORE, 2016 (3 games) Stephen Thompson Jr., OSU, 2017 (5-of-6, 1 game) .800 Bryce Taylor, ORE, 2007 (8-of-10, 3 games) .778 Isaac Hamilton, UCLA, 2015 (7-of-9, 2 games) .750 , ARIZ, 1988 (9-of-12, 3 games)

FREE THROWS 30 Leon Powe, CAL, 2006 (30-of-41, 3 games) 26 Sean Elliott, ARIZ, 1989 (26-of-27, 3 games) 25 Sean Elliott, ARIZ, 1988 (25-of-29, 3 games) 23 Reggie Miller, UCLA, 1987 (23-of-25, 3 games) Desmon Farmer, USC, 2003 (23-of-29, 3 games) Allonzo Trier, ARIZ, 2017 (23-of-28, 3 games)

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PAC-12 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 1987 UCLA 2011 WASHINGTON 1988 ARIZONA 2012 COLORADO 1989 ARIZONA 2013 OREGON 1990 ARIZONA 2014 UCLA 2002 ARIZONA 2015 ARIZONA 2003 OREGON 2016 OREGON 2004 STANFORD 2017 ARIZONA 2005 WASHINGTON 2018 ARIZONA 2006 UCLA 2007 OREGON 2008 UCLA 2009 USC 2010 WASHINGTON

COACHING RECORDS (active coaches are bold) COACH, TEAM YRS 1st 2nd W L PCT , UCLA 2 1 0 3 1 .750 Sean Miller, ARIZ 9 3 3 17 6 .739 , ARIZ 10 4 1 16 6 .727 Dana Altman, ORE 8 2 2 15 6 .714 , USC 4 1 1 6 3 .667 , ASU 1 0 0 2 1 .667 Tad Boyle, COLO 7 1 0 11 6 .647 Steve Alford, UCLA 5 1 0 6 4 .600 , UCLA 2 0 1 3 2 .600 , UCLA 10 2 1 11 8 .579 , WASH 14 3 1 15 11 .577 UCLA's Walt Hazzard receives the inaugural Pac-10 Henry Bibby, USC 3 0 2 4 3 .571 Tournament trophy from Pac-10 Commissioner Tom Cuonzo Martin, CAL 3 0 0 4 3 .571 Hansen Ernie Kent, ORE/WSU 12 2 0 11 10 .524 , CAL 7 0 1 7 7 .500 Andy Enfield, USC 5 0 1 5 5 .500 COMPOSITE STANDINGS (ALL-TIME) Tony Bennett, WSU 3 0 0 3 3 .500 , OSU 3 0 1 3 3 .500 TEAM W L PCT Titles Andy Russo, WASH 3 0 1 3 3 .500 Arizona 34 14 .708 7 Larry Krystkowiak, UTAH 7 0 1 6 7 .462 Colorado 11 6 .647 1 , STAN/CAL 13 1 2 10 12 .455 Oregon 28 16 .636 4 , STAN 8 0 0 6 8 .429 UCLA 24 17 .585 4 , STAN 4 0 1 3 4 .429 Washington 18 17 .514 3 Kevin O’Neill, ARIZ/USC 3 0 0 2 3 .400 USC 18 18 .500 1 , WSU 4 0 0 2 3 .400 Utah 6 7 .462 Craig Robinson, OSU 6 0 0 3 6 .333 Stanford 17 20 .459 1 Lou Campanelli, CAL 4 0 0 2 4 .333 California 16 21 .432 Jay John, OSU 4 0 0 2 4 .333 Oregon State 10 19 .345 Don Monson, ORE 4 0 0 2 4 .333 Arizona State 7 20 .259 , USC 4 0 0 2 4 .333 Washington State 5 19 .208 Wayne Tinkle, OSU 4 0 0 2 4 .333 Jerod Haase, STAN 2 0 0 1 2 .333 , UCLA 2 0 0 1 2 .333 Steve Patterson, ASU 2 0 0 1 2 .333 , ASU 9 0 1 3 9 .250 COMPOSITE STANDINGS (SINCE 2002) Bobby Hurley, ASU 3 0 0 1 3 .250 Jim Anderson, OSU 1 0 0 0 1 .000 TEAM W L PCT Titles , WASH 1 0 0 0 1 .000 Oregon 26 12 .684 4 Bob Cantu, USC 1 0 0 0 1 .000 Arizona 25 13 .658 4 Mike Hopkins, WASH 1 0 0 0 1 .000 Colorado 11 6 .647 1 Wyking Jones, CAL 1 0 0 0 1 .000 UCLA 18 14 .563 3 Kevin Mouton, OSU 1 0 0 0 1 .000 Washington 15 13 .536 3 Lynn Nance, WASH 1 0 0 0 1 .000 USC 16 14 .533 1 , ARIZ 1 0 0 0 1 .000 Utah 6 7 .462 Bob Schermerhorn, ASU 1 0 0 0 1 .000 California 14 17 .452 Len Stevens, WSU 1 0 0 0 1 .000 Stanford 13 16 .448 1 Dick Bennett, WSU 3 0 0 0 3 .000 Oregon State 7 15 .318 , ASU 4 0 0 0 4 .000 Arizona State 4 16 .200 Ken Bone, WSU 5 0 0 0 5 .000 Washington State 3 15 .167

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TEAM vs. TEAM RESULTS vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. ARIZ ASU CAL COLO ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC UTAH WASH WSU Total ARIZ - 1-1 4-0 5-1 2-3 6-0 4-1 5-5 5-0 1-0 0-3 1-0 34-14 ASU 1-1 - 0-0 0-1 0-3 1-2 2-3 0-3 0-4 0-0 2-3 1-0 7-20 CAL 0-4 0-0 - 0-2 2-3 5-1 1-2 3-3 2-3 1-2 1-1 1-0 16-21 COLO 1-5 1-0 2-0 - 1-1 2-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 11-6 ORE 3-2 3-0 3-2 1-1 - 1-0 0-2 3-2 3-2 4-0 4-2 3-3 28-16 OSU 0-6 2-1 1-5 0-2 0-1 - 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-0 3-1 2-0 10-19 STAN 1-4 3-2 2-1 0-0 2-0 1-1 - 1-3 1-3 0-1 2-5 4-0 17-20 UCLA 5-5 3-0 3-3 0-0 2-3 1-1 3-1 - 4-2 0-0 2-1 1-1 24-17 USC 0-5 4-0 3-2 0-1 2-3 1-0 3-1 2-4 - 0-2 1-0 2-0 18-18 UTAH 0-1 0-0 2-1 0-1 0-4 0-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 - 1-0 0-0 6-7 WASH 3-0 3-2 1-1 0-0 2-4 1-3 5-2 1-2 0-1 0-1 - 2-1 18-17 WSU 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 3-3 0-2 0-4 1-1 0-2 0-0 1-2 - 5-19

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS (seed) ARIZ ASU CAL COLO ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC UTAH WASH WSU 1987 0-1 (2) 1-1 (8) 1-1 (4) N/A 2-1 (7) 0-1 (5) 0-1 (6) 3-0 (1) 0-1 (10) N/A 2-1 (3) 0-1 (9) 1988 3-0 (1) 0-1 (7) 1-1 (9) N/A 0-1 (5) 2-1 (2) 1-1 (4) 0-1 (3) 0-1 (8) N/A 1-1 (10) 1-1 (6) 1989 3-0 (1) 0-1 (7) 0-1 (5) N/A 0-1 (9) 1-1 (4) 2-1 (2) 1-1 (3) 1-1 (10) N/A 0-1 (6) 1-1 (8) 1990 3-0 (2) 2-1 (8) 0-1 (3) N/A 0-1 (5) 0-1 (1) 1-1 (6) 2-1 (4) 1-1 (7) N/A 0-1 (9) 0-1 (10) 2002 3-0 (2) 0-1 (7) 1-1 (3) N/A 1-1 (1) - 0-1 (5) 0-1 (6) 2-1 (4) N/A 0-1 (8) - 2003 0-1 (1) 0-1 (4) 1-1 (3) N/A 3-0 (5) 1-1 (6) 0-1 (2) 1-1 (8) 2-1 (7) N/A - - 2004 1-1 (3) - 0-1 (4) N/A 1-1 (5) - 3-0 (1) 0-1 (7) 0-1 (6) N/A 2-1 (2) 0-1 (8) 2005 2-1 (1) 0-1 (7) 0-1 (8) N/A - 1-1 (5) 1-1 (3) 0-1 (4) - N/A 3-0 (2) 0-1 (6) 2006 1-1 (4) 0-1 (8) 2-1 (3) N/A 2-1 (7) 1-1 (9) 0-1 (5) 3-0 (1) 0-1 (6) N/A 0-1 (2) 0-1 (10) 2007 0-1 (5) 0-1 (10) 2-1 (8) N/A 3-0 (4) 0-1 (9) 0-1 (6) 0-1 (1) 2-1 (3) N/A 1-1 (7) 1-1 (2) 2008 1-1 (7) 0-1 (5) 1-1 (9) N/A 0-1 (6) 0-1 (10) 2-1 (2) 3-0 (1) 1-1 (4) N/A 0-1 (8) 1-1 (3) 2009 0-1 (5) 2-1 (4) 0-1 (3) N/A 0-1 (10) 0-1 (8) 1-1 (9) 1-1 (2) 3-0 (6) N/A 1-1 (1) 1-1 (7) 2010 0-1 (4) 0-1 (2) 2-1 (1) N/A 1-1 (8) 0-1 (6) 1-1 (7) 1-1 (5) - N/A 3-0 (3) 0-1 (9) 2011 2-1 (1) 0-1 (10) 0-1 (5) N/A 2-1 (7) 1-1 (9) 0-1 (8) 0-1 (2) 1-1 (4) N/A 3-0 (3) 0-1 (6) 2012 2-1 (4) 0-1 (10) 1-1 (2) 4-0 (6) 0-1 (3) 2-1 (9) 1-1 (7) 1-1 (5) 0-1 (12) 0-1 (11) 0-1 (1) 0-1 (8) 2013 1-1 (4) 1-1 (9) 0-1 (2) 1-1 (5) 3-0 (3) 0-1 (12) 0-1 (8) 2-1 (1) 0-1 (7) 2-1 (10) 1-1 (6) 0-1 (11) 2014 2-1 (1) 0-1 (3) 0-1 (4) 2-1 (5) 1-1 (7) 0-1 (10) 2-1 (6) 3-0 (2) 0-1 (12) 1-1 (8) 0-1 (9) 0-1 (11) 2015 3-0 (1) 0-1 (5) 1-1 (8) 1-1 (10) 2-1 (2) 0-1 (7) 1-1 (6) 1-1 (4) 1-1 (12) 1-1 (3) 0-1 (11) 0-1 (9) 2016 1-1 (4) 0-1 (11) 1-1 (3) 1-1 (5) 3-0 (1) 1-1 (6) 0-1 (9) 0-1 (10) 1-1 (7) 2-1 (2) 1-1 (8) 0-1 (12) 2017 3-0 (2) 1-1 (8) 2-1 (5) 1-1 (7) 2-1 (1) 0-1 (12) 0-1 (9) 1-1 (3) 1-1 (6) 0-1 (4) 0-1 (11) 0-1 (10) 2018 3-0 (1) 0-1 (9) 0-1 (12) 1-1 (8) 2-1 (6) 1-1 (10) 1-1 (5) 1-1 (4) 2-1 (2) 0-1 (3) 0-1 (7) 0-1 (11)

ATTENDANCE YEAR SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 3 SESSION 4 SESSION 5 CHAMPIONSHIP TOTAL 1987 4,851 8,918 5,424 9,352 – 9,117 37,663 1988 12,635 13,436 13,061 13,549 – 13,796 66,477 1989 4,830 7,195 9,001 10,565 – 10,403 41,994 1990 4,567 4,380 8,079 10,989 – 8,037 36,052 2002 12,096 17,839 18,887 – – 18,997 67,819 2003 14,441 15,048 16,689 – – 17,485 63,663 2004 13,270 14,689 15,754 – – 16,413 60,126 2005 14,014 14,393 15,068 – – 18,672 62,147 2006 7,936 15,144 15,321 17,856 – 18,544 74,801 2007 15,119 16,318 16,585 18,196 – 18,259 84,477 2008 11,642 17,194 16,442 18,997 – 17,534 81,809 2009 10,964 14,732 16,271 18,497 – 16,988 77,452 2010 6,090 12,125 12,255 15,971 – 15,851 62,292 2011 7,814 10,782 12,191 13,190 – 12,074 56,051 2012 5,973 6,747 8,780 9,317 11,615 11,197 53,629 2013 7,451 8,566 12,915 10,566 13,151 11,101 63,750 2014 8,734 9,047 12,916 12,916 12,916 12,916 69,445 2015 9,024 9,875 12,916 12,916 12,916 12,916 70,563 2016 12,916 12,916 12,916 12,916 12,916 12,916 77,496 2017 7,846 9,978 12,782 18,153 19,224 18,927 86,910 2018 8,619 10,458 15,182 13,194 16,596 16,501 80,550

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SEED vs. SEED RESULTS vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 Total #1 - 7-3 2-3 10-2 5-0 0-0 0-0 11-3 6-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 41-12 #2 3-7 - 8-1 2-0 0-0 4-2 11-5 0-0 0-0 4-1 0-0 0-0 32-16 #3 3-2 1-8 - 0-1 0-0 15-6 4-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 24-18 #4 2-10 0-2 1-0 - 14-6 0-2 0-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 21-20 #5 0-5 0-0 0-0 6-14 - 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-1 14-20 #6 0-0 2-4 6-15 2-0 0-0 - 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 7-0 0-0 17-19 #7 0-0 5-11 1-4 0-0 0-1 0-0 - 0-0 0-0 11-5 0-0 0-0 17-21 #8 3-11 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 - 10-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 13-21 #9 1-6 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 7-10 - 0-0 0-0 0-0 8-17 #10 0-0 1-4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-11 0-0 0-0 - 0-0 0-0 6-16 #11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0-0 0-7 #12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 1-7

RECORD BY SEED YEAR #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 1987 3-0 0-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 N/A N/A Upsets: (7) Oregon 72, (2) Arizona 63 1988 3-0 2-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 N/A N/A Upsets: (9) California 75, (8) USC 59; (10) Washington 96, (7) Arizona State 82; (6) Washington State 73, (3) UCLA 71 1989 3-0 2-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 N/A N/A Upsets: (10) USC 94, (7) Arizona State 82 1990 0-1 3-0 0-1 2-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 N/A N/A Upsets: (8) Arizona State 83, (1) Oregon State 75; (6) Stanford 77, (3) California 61 2002 1-1 3-0 1-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 - - N/A N/A Upsets: (4) USC 89, (1) Oregon 78 2003 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 3-0 0-1 2-1 1-1 - - N/A N/A Upsets: (8) UCLA 96, (1) Arizona 89 OT; (7) USC 79, (2) Stanford 74; (5) Oregon 83, (4) Arizona State 82; (7) USC 79, (3) California 62 2004 3-0 2-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 - - N/A N/A Upsets: (5) Oregon 87, (4) California 82 2005 2-1 3-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 - - N/A N/A Upsets: (5) Oregon State 79, (4) UCLA 72; (2) Washington 81, (1) Arizona 72 2006 3-0 0-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 N/A N/A Upsets: (9) Oregon State 71, (8) Arizona State 68; (7) Oregon 84, (2) Washington 73 2007 0-1 1-1 2-1 3-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 N/A N/A Upsets: (8) California 76, (1) UCLA 69 OT; (3) USC 70, (2) Washington State 61; (4) Oregon 81, (3) USC 57 2008 3-0 2-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 N/A N/A Upsets: (9) California 84, (8) Washington 81 2009 1-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 3-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 N/A N/A Upsets: (9) Stanford 62, (8) Oregon State 54; (6) USC 79, (3) California 75; (4) Arizona State 75, (1) Washington 65; (6) USC 65, (2) UCLA 55, (6) USC 66, (4) Arizona State 63 2010 2-1 0-1 3-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 - N/A N/A Upsets: (5) UCLA 75, (4) Arizona 69; (7) Stanford 70, (2) Arizona State 61; (3) Washington 79, (1) California 75 2011 2-1 0-1 3-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 N/A N/A Upsets: (9) Oregon State 69, (8) Stanford 67; (7) Oregon 76, (2) UCLA 59; (3) Washington 77, (1) Arizona 75 (OT) 2012 0-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 4-0 1-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Upsets: (9) Oregon State 69, (8) Washington State 64 ; (9) Oregon State 86, (1) Washington 84; (6) Colorado 63, (3) Oregon 62; (6) Colorado 70, (2) California 59; (6) Colorado 53, (4) Arizona 51 2013 2-1 0-1 3-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 Upsets: (9) Oregon State 89, (8) Stanford 88 (OT); (10) Utah 69, (7) USC 66; (10) Utah 79, (2) California 69; (3) Oregon 78, (1) UCLA 69 2014 2-1 3-0 0-1 0-1 2-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Upsets: (5) Colorado 59, (4) California 56; (6) Stanford 79, (3) Arizona State 58; (2) UCLA 75, (1) Arizona 71 2015 3-0 2-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 Upsets: (12) USC 67, (5) Arizona State 64; (10) Colorado 78, (7) Oregon State 71 2016 3-0 2-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Upsets: NONE 2017 2-1 3-0 1-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 Upsets: (5) California 78, (4) Utah 75; (2) Arizona 83, (1) Oregon 80 2018 3-0 2-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 Upsets: (10) Oregon State 69, (7) Washington 66 (OT); (6) Oregon 68, (3) Utah 66 Totals 41-12 32-16 24-18 21-20 14-20 17-19 17-21 13-21 8-17 6-16 0-7 1-7

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ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS 1987 2006 2013 MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER Reggie Miller, UCLA , UCLA Jahii Carson, Fr., Arizona State 1987 Reggie Miller, UCLA (Sr.) Pooh Richardson, UCLA Jordan Farmar, UCLA Jordan Adams, Fr., UCLA 1988 Sean Elliott, ARIZ* (Jr.) Anthony Taylor, Oregon Chamberlain Oguchi, Oregon Larry Drew II, Sr., UCLA , Washington Leon Powe, California Arsalan Kazemi, Sr., Oregon 1989 Sean Elliott, ARIZ* (Sr.) Phil Zevenbergen, Washington , Washington Damyean Dotson, Fr., Oregon 1990 Jud Buechler, ARIZ (Sr.)/ Ayinde Ubaka, California Johnathan Loyd, Jr., Oregon Matt Muehlebach, ARIZ (Sr.) 1988 2002 Luke Walton, ARIZ (Jr.) Sean Elliott, Arizona 2007 2014 2003 Luke Ridnour, ORE* (Jr.) Anthony Cook, Arizona Ryan Anderson, California Aaron Gordon, Fr., Arizona Steve Kerr, Arizona Taj Gibson, USC Nick Johnson, Jr., Arizona 2004 , STAN* (Jr.) Todd Lichti, Stanford Gabe Pruitt, USC Askia Booker, Jr., Colorado 2005 Salim Stoudamire, ARIZ (Sr.) Gary Payton, Oregon State Aaron Brooks, Oregon , Jr., Oregon 2006 Leon Powe, CAL (So.) Bryce Taylor, Oregon Chasson Randle, Jr., Stanford 2007 Tajuan Porter, ORE (Fr.) 1989 Tajuan Porter, Oregon Kyle Anderson, So., UCLA 2008 Darren Collison, UCLA (Jr.) Jud Buechler, Arizona Sean Elliott, Arizona 2008 2015 2009 DeMar DeRozan, USC (Fr.) Anthony Cook, Arizona Darren Collison, UCLA Brandon Ashley, Jr., Arizona 2010 Isaiah Thomas, WASH (So.) Todd Lichti, Stanford Brook Lopez, Stanford Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, So., Arizona 2011 Isaiah Thomas, WASH (Jr.) Gary Payton, Oregon State , UCLA Stanley Johnson, Fr., Arizona 2012 Carlon Brown, COLO (Sr.) O.J. Mayo, USC T.J. McConnell, Sr., Arizona 2013 Johnathan Loyd, ORE (Jr.) 1990 Kyle Weaver, Washington State Delon Wright, Sr., Utah Jud Buechler, Arizona , UCLA Joseph Young, Sr., Oregon 2014 Kyle Anderson, UCLA (So.) Matt Muehlebach, Arizona 2016 2015 Brandon Ashley, ARIZ (Jr.) Adam Keefe, Stanford 2009 Ivan Rabb, Fr., California 2016 Elgin Cook, ORE (Sr.) Alex Austin, Arizona State DeMar DeRozan, USC Jakob Poeltl, So., Utah 2017 Allonzo Trier, ARIZ (So.) Trevor Wilson, UCLA Taj Gibson, USC Chris Boucher, Sr., Oregon 2018 Deandre Ayton, ARIZ* (Fr.) Derek Glasser, Arizona State , So., Oregon 2002 Daniel Hackett, USC Tyler Dorsey, Fr., Oregon Sam Clancy, USC James Harden, Arizona State Elgin Cook, Sr., Oregon * - Also named Pac-12 Player of the Year Brandon Granville, USC Jeff Pendergraph, Arizona State the same season. Jason Gardner, Arizona 2010 2017 Salim Stoudamire, Arizona Jamal Boykin, California Torian Graham, Sr., Arizona State Luke Walton, Arizona , Washington Derrick White, Sr., Colorado Jerome Randle, California Dillon Brooks, Jr., Oregon 2003 Theo Robertson, California Tyler Dorsey, So., Oregon James Davis, Oregon Michael Roll, UCLA Lauri Markkanen, Fr., Arizona Desmon Farmer, USC Isaiah Thomas, Washington Allonzo Trier, So., Arizona Luke Jackson, Oregon Rory O'Neil, USC 2011 2018 Luke Ridnour, Oregon Jared Cunningham, Oregon State Deandre Ayton, Fr., Arizona Ray Young, UCLA , Washington Aaron Holiday, Jr., UCLA E.J. Singler, Oregon 2004 Klay Thompson, Washington State Jonah Mathews, So., USC Hassan Adams, Arizona Derrick Williams, Arizona Jordan McLaughlin, Sr., USC​ Josh Childress, Stanford Isaiah Thomas, Washington Dusan Ristic, Sr., Arizona Luke Jackson, Oregon Thomas Welsh, Sr., UCLA Andre Joseph, Oregon 2012 Matt Lottich, Stanford Jared Cunningham, Oregon State , Washington Kyle Fogg, Arizona Solomon Hill, Arizona 2005 Jesse Perry, Arizona Channing Frye, Arizona Andre Roberson, Colorado Matt Haryasz, Stanford Carlon Brown, Colorado Chris Hernandez, Stanford Nate Robinson, Washington Tre Simmons, Washington Salim Stoudamire, Arizona

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PAC-12 HALL OF HONOR The Pac-12 Conference established the Pac-12 Hall of Honor in 2002. From 2002-17, the Pac-12 celebrated its men’s basketball legends by inducting an annual class of standout coaches and student-athletes into the Pac-12 Hall of Honor. Starting in 2018, the Hall of Honor pivoted to feature legendary figures from an array of sports to be inclusive of the broad-based athletics success celebrated in the Conference of Champions. 2002 (Inaugural class) 2008 2013 2018 Sean Elliott, Arizona , Arizona Jason Gardner, Arizona Michael Wright, Arizona , Arizona State , Arizona State Dennis Hamilton, Arizona State Linda Vollstedt, Arizona State , California Charles Johnson, California Shareef Abdur-Rahim, California Matt Biondi, California John Dick, Oregon , Oregon Cliff Meely, Colorado Bill Toomey, Colorado Gary Payton, Oregon State Ephraim J. Rocha, Oregon State Chuck Rask, Oregon Andrew Wheating, Oregon Hank Luisetti, Stanford Tom Dose, Stanford Charlie Sitton, Oregon State Carol Menken-Schaudt, Oregon State , UCLA , UCLA Ron Tomsic, Stanford Kerri Walsh Jennings, Stanford , USC , USC Lucius Allen, UCLA Rafer Johnson, UCLA , Washington Louie Nelson, Washington Forrest Twogood, USC , USC Craig Ehlo, Washington State Mark Hendrickson, Washington State Keith Van Horn, Utah , Utah Nate Robinson, Washington Sonny Sixkiller, Washington 2003 2009 James McKean, Washington State Laura Lavine, Washington State Steve Kerr, Arizona Lute Olson, Arizona , Arizona State Royce Youree, Arizona State 2014 2019 Kevin Johnson, California Nibs Price, California Luke Walton, Arizona Meg Ritchie-Stone, Arizona , Oregon Greg Ballard, Oregon Verl Heap, Arizona State Frank Kush, Arizona State Amory "Slats" Gill, Oregon State Paul Valenti, Oregon State David Butler, California Natalie Coughlin, California Todd Lichti, Stanford , Stanford Ken Charlton, Colorado Lisa Van Goor, Colorado Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, UCLA Michael Warren, UCLA Frederick Jones, Oregon Bev Smith, Oregon Fred "Tex" Winter, USC Gus Williams, USC Lee Harman Oregon State Dick Fosbury, Oregon State , Washington Detlef Schrempf, Washington , Stanford Dick Gould, Stanford Jack Friel, Washington State Isaac Fontaine, Washington State Tyus Edney, UCLA Ann Meyers Drysdale, UCLA , USC Ronnie Lott, USC 2004 2010 Billy McGill, Utah Steve Smith Sr., Utah Khalid Reeves, Arizona , Arizona Brandon Roy, Washington Patricia "Trish" Bostrom, Washington Lafayette "Fat" Lever, Arizona State Jeremy Veal, Arizona State Ed Gayda, Washington State John Olerud, Washington State , California Earl Robinson, California , Oregon Kenya Wilkins, Oregon 2015 Mel Counts, Oregon State Dave Gambee, Oregon State Fred Snowden, Arizona Howard "Howie" Dallmar, Stanford John Arrillaga, Stanford Ron Riley, Arizona State Walt Hazzard, UCLA Reggie Miller, UCLA , California , USC John , USC Jim Davis, Colorado James Edwards, Washington Eldridge Recasner, Washington Anthony Taylor, Oregon George Raveling, Washington State Paul Lindemann, Washington State Jim Jarvis, Oregon State Casey Jacobsen, Stanford 2005 2011 , UCLA Pete Williams, Arizona , Arizona , USC , Arizona State Isaac Austin, Arizona State Danny Vranes, Utah , California Bob McKeen, California Jon Brockman, Washington Blair Rasmussen, Oregon Charlie Warren, Oregon Bennie Seltzer, Washington State Ed Lewis, Oregon State Charlie White, Oregon State , Stanford Brevin Knight, Stanford 2016 , UCLA Don MacLean, UCLA Salim Stoudamire, Arizona John Rudometkin, USC , USC Art Becker, Arizona State Jack Nichols, Washington Todd MacCulloch, Washington Brian Hendrick, California Gene Conley, Washington State Ray Sundquist, Washington State Scott Wedman, Colorado Luke Ridnour, Oregon 2006 2012 Jim Anderson, Oregon State , Arizona Richard Jefferson, Arizona Kim Belton, Stanford , Arizona State Kurt Nimphius, Arizona State Keith Erickson, UCLA Andy Wolfe, California Lamond Murray, California Sam Clancy, USC Jim Loscutoff, Oregon Burdette Haldorson, Colorado Vern Gardner, Utah Ralph Miller, Oregon State Jim Barnett, Oregon Isaiah Thomas, Washington Adam Keefe, Stanford A.C. Green, Oregon State Keith Morrison, Washington State , UCLA George Selleck, Stanford Dennis "Mo" Layton, USC Ed O’Bannon, UCLA 2017 Steve Hawes, Washington , USC Bob Elliott, Arizona James Donaldson, Washington State , Utah Tarence Wheeler, Arizona State George Irvine, Washington Jerome Randle, California 2007 Steve Puidokas, Washington State , Colorado , Arizona Stu Jackson, Oregon , Arizona State Ray Blume, Oregon State Russ Critchfield, California Mike Montgomery, Stanford , Oregon , UCLA Steve Johnson, Oregon State Ralph Vaughn, USC , Stanford , Utah Jamaal (Keith) Wilkes, UCLA Quincy Pondexter, Washington Ron Reilly, USC Carlos Daniel, Washington State Christian Welp, Washington , Washington State 42 PAC-12 IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

The Pac-12 Conference has won 16 NCAA basketball titles, second-most of any conference behind only the ACC (17) . . . Oregon’s Tall Firs won the first NCAA Championship in 1939. Stanford claimed the national title in 1942, followed by Utah in 1944 and California in 1959 . . . UCLA established a basketball dynasty that included 10 titles in 12 seasons and a winning streak of seven consecutive NCAA crowns . . . In 1997, Arizona became the sixth different Pac-12 institution to capture the NCAA basketball title. School (Seasons) Yrs W-L Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Arizona (1951, 76-77, 85-09, 11, 13-18) 35 56-34 .622 1 1 2 0 Arizona State (1958, 61-64, 73, 75, 80-81, 91, 95, 03, 09, 14, 18) 15 13-16 .448 0 0 0 0 California (1946, 57-60, 90, 93-94, 96-97, 2001-03, 06, 09-10, 12-13, 16) 19 20-19 .513 1 1 0 1 Colorado (1940, 42, 46, 54-55, 62-63, 69, 97, 2003, 12-14, 16) 14 10-16 .385 0 0 1 0 Oregon (1939, 45, 60-61, 95, 00, 02-03, 07-08, 13-17) 15 23-14 .622 1 0 1 0 Oregon State (1947, 49, 55, 62-64, 66, 75, 80-82, 84-85, 88-90, 2016) 17 12-20 .375 0 0 0 2 Stanford (1942, 89, 92, 95-05, 07-08, 14) 17 23-16 .590 1 0 1 0 UCLA (1950, 52, 56, 62-65, 67-81, 83, 87, 89-02, 2005-09, 11, 13-15, 17-18) 49 106-42 .716 11 2 4 1 USC (1940, 54, 60-61, 79, 82, 85, 91-92, 97, 01-02, 07-09, 11, 16-17) 18 14-20 .412 0 0 1 1 Utah (1944-45, 55-56, 59-61, 66, 77-79, 81, 83, 86, 91, 93, 95-00, 02-05, 09, 15-16) 29 38-32 .543 1 1 0 2 Washington (1943, 48, 51, 53, 76, 84-86, 98-99, 04-06, 09-11) 16 18-17 .515 0 0 1 0 Washington State (1941, 80, 83, 94, 07-08) 6 6-6 .500 0 1 0 0 TOTALS 339-252 .574 16 6 11 7

Records of the following schools were later voided by the NCAA: UCLA (1980 ­– 5-1), OSU (1980 – 0-1, 1981 – 0-1, 1982 – 2-1), CAL (1996 – 0-1). Note: Several current Pac-12 members competed in the NCAA Tournament while members of other conferences. Those teams and their records are Arizona (2-3), Arizona State (7-7), Colorado (9-12), Oregon (2-2), Oregon State (5-4), Utah (35-30).

YEAR TEAM W-L FIN. YEAR TEAM W-L FIN. YEAR TEAM W-L FIN. YEAR TEAM W-L FIN. YEAR TEAM W-L FIN. 1938-39 ORE 3-0 1st 1970-71 UCLA 4-0 1st 1991-92 #3 ARIZ 0-1 2002-03 #1 ARIZ 3-1 2014-15 #2 ARIZ 3-1 1939-40 USC 1-1 T3rd 1971-72 UCLA 4-0 1st #12 STAN 0-1 #10 ASU 1-1 #8 ORE 1-1 COLO 0-2 1972-73 ASU 1-1 #1 UCLA 3-1 #8 CAL 1-1 #11 UCLA 2-1 1940-41 WSU 2-1 2nd UCLA 4-0 1st #2 USC 1-1 #10 COLO 0-1 #5 UTAH 2-1 1941-42 COLO 1-1 1973-74 UCLA 2-1 3rd 1992-93 #2 ARIZ 0-1 #8 ORE 0-1 2015-16 #6 ARIZ 0-1 STAN 3-0 1st 1974-75 ASU 2-1 #6 CAL 2-1 #4 STAN 1-1 #4 CAL 0-1 1942-43 WASH 0-2 OSU 1-2 #9 UCLA 1-1 #9 UTAH 1-1 #8 COLO 0-1 1943-44 UTAH 3-0 1st UCLA 5-0 1st #8 UTAH 1-1 2003-04 #9 ARIZ 0-1 #1 ORE 3-1 1944-45 ORE 1-1 1975-76 ARIZ 2-1 1993-94 #2 ARIZ 4-1 T3rd #1 STAN 1-1 #7 OSU 0-1 UTAH 0-2 UCLA 4-1 3rd #5 CAL 0-1 #11 UTAH 0-1 #8 USC 0-1 1945-46 COLO 1-1 WASH 0-1 #5 UCLA 0-1 #8 WASH 0-1 #3 UTAH 1-1 CAL 1-2 4th 1976-77 ARIZ 0-1 #8 WSU 0-1 2004-05 #3 ARIZ 3-1 2016-17 #2 ARIZ 2-1 1946-47 OSU 1-1 UCLA 1-1 1994-95 #1 UCLA 6-0 1st #8 STAN 0-1 #3 ORE 4-1 1947-48 WASH 1-1 UTAH 1-1 #5 ARIZ 0-1 #11 UCLA 0-1 #3 UCLA 2-1 1948-49 OSU 1-2 4th 1977-78 UCLA 1-1 #5 ASU 2-1* #6 UTAH 2-1 #11 USC 2-1 1949-50 UCLA 0-2 UTAH 1-1 #6 ORE 0-1 #1 WASH 2-1 2017-18 #4 ARIZ 0-1 1950-51 ARIZ 0-1 1978-79 #1 UCLA 2-1 #10 STAN 1-1 2005-06 #8 ARIZ 1-1 #11 ASU 0-1 WASH 1-1 #7 USC 1-1 #4 UTAH 1-1 #7 CAL 0-1 #11 UCLA 0-1 1951-52 UCLA 0-2 #8 UTAH 0-1 1995-96 #3 ARIZ 2-1 #2 UCLA 5-1 2nd 1952-53 WASH 3-1 3rd 1979-80 #5 ASU 1-1 #9 STAN 1-1 #5 WASH 2-1 * - Record and finish later vacated 1953-54 COLO 0-2 #2 OSU 0-1* #12 CAL 0-1* 2006-07 #8 ARIZ 0-1 USC 2-2 4th #8 UCLA 5-1 2nd* #4 UCLA 0-1 #3 ORE 3-1 1954-55 COLO 3-1 #5 WSU 0-1 #4 UTAH 2-1 #11 STAN 0-1 OSU 1-1 1980-81 #2 ASU 0-1 1996-97 #4 ARIZ 6-0 1st #2 UCLA 4-1 T3rd UTAH 1-1 #1 OSU 0-1* #5 CAL 2-1 #5 USC 2-1 1955-56 UCLA 1-1 #3 UCLA 0-1 #9 COLO 1-1 #3 WSU 1-1 UTAH 1-1 #3 UTAH 1-1 #6 STAN 2-1 2007-08 #10 ARIZ 0-1* 1956-57 CAL 1-1 1981-82 #2 OSU 2-1* #2 UCLA 3-1 #9 ORE 0-1 1957-58 CAL 1-1 #9 USC 0-1 #11 USC 0-1 #3 STAN 2-1 1958-59 CAL 4-0 1st 1982-83 #2 UCLA 0-1 #2 UTAH 3-1 #1 UCLA 4-1 T3rd UTAH 0-2 #10 UTAH 2-1 1997-98 #1 ARIZ 3-1 #6 USC 0-1* 1959-60 CAL 4-1 2nd #8 WSU 1-1 #3 STAN 4-1 T3rd #4 WSU 2-1 ORE 2-1 1983-84 #6 OSU 0-1 #6 UCLA 2-1 2008-09 #12 ARIZ 2-1 USC 0-1 #6 WASH 2-1 #3 UTAH 5-1 2nd #6 ASU 1-1 UTAH 2-1 1984-85 #10 ARIZ 0-1 #11 WASH 2-1 #7 CAL 0-1 1960-61 ASU 2-1 #10 OSU 0-1 1998-99 #4 ARIZ 0-1* #6 UCLA 1-1 ORE 0-1 #8 USC 0-1 #2 STAN 1-1 #10 USC 1-1 USC 1-2 #5 WASH 0-1 #5 UCLA 0-1* #5 UTAH 0-1 UTAH 2-2 4th 1985-86 #9 ARIZ 0-1 #2 UTAH 1-1 #4 WASH 1-1 1961-62 ASU 0-1 #14 UTAH 0-1 #7 WASH 0-1 2009-10 #8 CAL 1-1 COLO 1-1 #12 WASH 0-1 1999-00 #1 ARIZ 1-1 #11 WASH 2-1 OSU 2-1 1986-87 #10 ARIZ 0-1 #7 ORE 0-1 2010-11 #5 ARIZ 3-1 UCLA 2-2 4th #4 UCLA 1-1 #1 STAN 1-1 #7 UCLA 1-1 1962-63 ASU 2-1 1987-88 #1 ARIZ 4-1 T3rd #6 UCLA 2-1 #11 USC 0-1 COLO 1-1 #12 OSU 0-1 #8 UTAH 1-1 #7 WASH 1-1 OSU 3-2 4th 1988-89 #1 ARIZ 2-1 2000-01 #2 ARIZ 5-1 2nd 2011-12 #12 CAL 0-1 UCLA 0-2 #6 OSU 0-1 #8 CAL 0-1 #11 COLO 1-1 1963-64 ASU 0-1 #3 STAN 0-1 #1 STAN 3-1 2012-13 #6 ARIZ 2-1 OSU 0-1 #7 UCLA 1-1 #4 UCLA 2-1 #12 CAL 1-1 UCLA 4-0 1st 1989-90 #2 ARIZ 1-1 #6 USC 3-1 #10 COLO 0-1 1964-65 UCLA 4-0 1st #9 CAL 1-1 2001-02 #3 ARIZ 2-1 #12 ORE 2-1 1965-66 OSU 1-1 #5 OSU 0-1 #6 CAL 1-1 #6 UCLA 0-1 UTAH 2-2 4th #7 UCLA 2-1 #2 ORE 3-1 2013-14 #1 ARIZ 3-1 1966-67 UCLA 4-0 1st 1990-91 #2 ARIZ 2-1 #8 STAN 1-1 #10 ASU 0-1 1967-68 UCLA 4-0 1st #8 ASU 1-1 #8 UCLA 2-1 #8 COLO 0-1 1968-69 COLO 1-1 #4 UCLA 0-1 #4 USC 0-1 #7 ORE 1-1 UCLA 4-0 1st #10 USC 0-1 #12 UTAH 0-1 #10 STAN 2-1 1969-70 UCLA 4-0 1st #4 UTAH 2-1 #4 UCLA 2-1 43 PAC-12 IN THE NIT & CBI TOURNAMENTS

The Pac-12 has had considerable success in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT), as five current members have captured the NIT crown - Colorado (1940), Utah (1947), UCLA (1985), Stanford (1991, 2012, 2015) and California (1999). Colorado also finished second in 1938, as did Utah in 1974 and 2018. Meanwhile third-place finishes were turned in by Oregon in 1975 and 2004, Colorado in 1991 and 2011, Utah in 1992, Washington in 2012 and Washington State in 2011. The league now stands at 107-89 (.546) in America’s original postseason tourney. The records of all Pac-12 members in the NIT:

School (Seasons) Yrs W-L PCT 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Arizona (1946, 50-51, 12) 4 0-4 .000 0 0 0 0 Arizona State (1983, 90, 92-94, 98, 00, 02, 05, 08, 10, 13, 15) 13 7-13 .350 0 0 0 0 California (1986-87, 89, 99-00, 08, 11, 14, 17) 9 14-8 .636 1 0 0 0 Colorado (1938, 40, 91, 95, 99-00, 04, 06, 11, 17) 10 12-9 .571 1 1 2 0 Oregon (1975-77, 84, 88, 90, 97, 99, 04, 12, 18) 11 14-12 .538 0 0 2 1 Oregon State (1979, 83, 87, 05) 4 3-4 .429 0 0 0 0 Stanford (1988, 90-91, 94, 06, 12-13, 15, 18) 9 19-6 .760 3 0 0 0 UCLA (1985-86) 2 5-1 .833 1 0 0 0 USC (1973, 93-94, 99, 18) 5 3-5 .375 0 0 0 0 Utah (1944, 47, 49, 57-58, 70, 74, 87-88, 92, 01, 14, 17-18) 14 15-13 .536 1 2 1 0 Washington (1980, 82, 87, 96-97, 12-13, 16, 18) 9 8-9 .471 0 0 1 0 Washington State (1992, 95-96, 09, 11) 5 7-5 .500 0 0 1 0 TOTALS 107-89 .546 7 3 7 1

Note: Arizona (0-3), Colorado (12-8), and Utah (11-10) combined to post a 23-21 record while not Conference members. Thus, Pac-12 representatives’ record in the NIT is now 76-63 (.547). Pac-12 members also combine for a 103-82 (.557) record in NIT games which did not match two Conference members.

YEAR TEAM W-L FIN. YEAR TEAM W-L FIN. YEAR TEAM W-L FIN. YEAR TEAM W-L FIN. 1938 COLO 1-1 2nd 1987 CAL 2-1 1997 ORE 0-1 2012 ARIZ 0-1 1940 COLO 2-0 1st OSU 1-1 WASH 0-1 ORE 2-1 1944 UTAH 0-1 UTAH 0-1 1998 ASU 0-1 STAN 5-0 1st 1946 ARIZ 0-1 WASH 2-1 1999 CAL 5-0 1st WASH 3-1 3rd 1947 UTAH 3-0 1st 1988 ORE 1-1 COLO 1-1 2013 ASU 1-1 1949 UTAH 0-1 STAN 1-1 ORE 3-2 STAN 1-1 1950 ARIZ 0-1 UTAH 0-1 USC 0-1 WASH 0-1 1951 ARIZ 0-1 1989 CAL 1-1 2000 ASU 1-1 2014 CAL 2-1 1957 UTAH 0-1 1990 ASU 0-1 CAL 2-1 UTAH 0-1 1958 UTAH 0-1 ORE 0-1 COLO 1-1 2015 ASU 1-1 1970 UTAH 1-1 STAN 0-1 2001 UTAH 0-1 STAN 5-0 1st 1973 USC 0-1 1991 COLO 4-1 3rd 2002 ASU 0-1 2016 WASH 1-1 1974 UTAH 3-1 2nd STAN 5-0 1st 2004 COLO 0-1 2017 CAL 0-1 1975 ORE 3-1 3rd 1992 ASU 1-1 ORE 3-1 3rd COLO 0-1 1976 ORE 0-1 UTAH 4-1 3rd 2005 ASU 0-1 UTAH 0-1 1977 ORE 1-1 WSU 1-1 OSU 0-1 2018 ORE 1-1 1979 OSU 0-1 1993 ASU 0-1 2006 COLO 0-1 STAN 1-1 1980 WASH 0-1 USC 2-1 STAN 1-1 USC 1-1 1982 WASH 1-1 1994 ASU 0-1 2008 ASU 2-1 UTAH 4-1 2nd 1983 ASU 1-1 STAN 0-1 CAL 1-1 WASH 1-1 OSU 2-1 USC 0-1 2009 WSU 0-1 1984 ORE 0-1 1995 COLO 0-1 2010 ASU 0-1 1985 UCLA 5-0 1st WSU 2-1 2011 CAL 1-1 1986 CAL 0-1 1996 WASH 0-1 COLO 3-1 3rd UCLA 0-1 WSU 1-1 WSU 3-1 3rd

College Basketball Invitational: The 16-team field was created for the 2007-08 season. In just the third year of its existence, Oregon State captured the CBI crown. The Pac-12 made it two-in-a-row as Oregon followed with a CBI title of its own in 2011.

School (Seasons) Yrs W-L PCT 1st 2nd Colorado (2015) 1 1-1 .500 0 0 Oregon (2011) 1 5-1 .833 1 0 Oregon State (2009-10, 12, 14) 4 7-4 .636 1 0 Stanford (2009) 1 2-1 .667 0 0 Utah (2008) 1 1-1 .500 0 0 Washington (2008) 1 0-1 .000 0 0 Washington State (2012) 1 4-2 .667 0 1 TOTALS 20-12 .625 2 1

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