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Pac-12 Women's Soccer PAC-12 WOMEN'S SOCCER PAC-12 TEAM 1997 Conf. Overall 2003 Conf. Overall 1. UCLA * 9-0-0 19-3-0 1. UCLA * 8-0-1 20-2-3 CHAMPIONS 2. USC 7-2-0 16-3-1 2. Arizona State 6-2-1 13-5-3 1993 STANFORD 3. Stanford 6-2-1 11-7-1 3. Stanford 5-3-1 10-8-3 1994 * 4. California 6-3-0 11-7-1 USC 5-3-1 9-8-4 1995 STANFORD 5. Arizona State 5-3-1 11-7-1 5. Washington 4-4-1 11-7-3 1996 STANFORD 6. Washington 5-4-0 7-12-0 6. Oregon State 3-5-1 7-11-2 1997 UCLA 7. Arizona 2-7-0 8-11-1 7. Oregon 3-6-0 9-11-0 1998 CALIFORNIA/UCLA/USC Washington State 2-7-0 7-11-0 8. Washington State 2-5-2 6-11-2 1999 STANFORD Oregon 2-7-0 5-14-1 9. California 2-6-1 7-8-4 2000 WASHINGTON 10. Oregon State 0-9-0 2-15-2 Arizona 2-6-1 6-11-2 2001 UCLA 2002 STANFORD 1998 Conf. Overall 2004 Conf. Overall 2003 UCLA 1. USC * 7-2-0 14-7-1 1. Arizona * 6-3-0 15-6-0 2004 ARIZONA/UCLA UCLA * 7-2-0 17-4-1 UCLA * 6-3-0 18-7-0 2005 UCLA California * 7-2-0 13-8-0 3. Washington 5-3-1 17-5-1 2006 UCLA 4. Washington 6-3-0 10-9-1 4. Stanford 4-3-2 13-6-3 2007 UCLA 5. Stanford 5-4-0 11-7-2 California 4-3-2 11-6-3 2008 UCLA 6. Washington State 4-4-1 6-10-3 Arizona State 4-3-2 8-9-2 2009 STANFORD 7. Arizona State 4-5-0 8-11-0 7. Oregon State 4-4-1 10-9-1 2010 STANFORD 8. Oregon 3-6-0 6-10-2 8. Washington State 3-4-2 8-7-4 2011 STANFORD 9. Oregon State 1-8-0 6-12-1 9. USC 3-6-0 9-9-1 2012 STANFORD 10. Arizona 0-8-1 3-12-2 10. Oregon 0-7-1 3-13-3 2013 UCLA 2014 UCLA 1999 Conf. Overall 2005 Conf. Overall 2015 STANFORD 1. Stanford * 7-1-1 15-5-1 1. UCLA * 7-0-2 22-2-2 2016 STANFORD 2. USC 7-2-0 14-6-0 2. California 7-1-1 16-4-2 2017 STANFORD 3. UCLA 6-2-1 15-5-1 3. USC 6-2-1 13-6-2 2018 STANFORD 4. California 6-3-0 13-7-1 4. Stanford 4-3-2 10-7-3 2019 STANFORD 5. Washington 5-2-2 8-8-2 5. Washington State 4-4-1 11-7-2 2020 UCLA 6. Arizona State 5-4-0 13-6-0 Arizona 4-4-1 11-8-3 7. Oregon 3-5-1 7-11-1 Arizona State 4-4-1 9-8-3 8. Arizona 1-7-1 7-10-2 8. Oregon State 3-5-1 10-8-1 PAC-12 ALL-TIME STANDINGS 9. Oregon State 1-8-0 8-11-1 9. Oregon 1-8-0 9-9-1 Washington State 1-8-0 7-12-0 10. Washington 0-9-0 0-17-3 *Conference Champion 2000 Conf. Overall 1. Washington * 8-1-0 18-3-0 2006 Conf. Overall 1993 Conf. Overall 2. California 7-2-0 17-3-1 1. UCLA * 8-1-0 21-4-0 1. Stanford * 3-1-0 18-3-1 3. UCLA 6-2-1 19-4-1 2. Oregon 6-1-2 12-6-2 2. UCLA 2-1-0 10-6-1 4. Stanford 6-3-0 14-6-1 3. Stanford 6-2-1 15-6-2 3. California 2-1-1 10-4-4 5. USC 5-3-1 14-6-2 4. Washington State 4-3-2 9-7-4 4. Washington State 2-1-2 9-6-3 6. Washington State 5-4-0 13-7-0 5. USC 3-2-4 11-5-5 5. Oregon State 2-2-0 11-6-0 7. Arizona State 4-5-0 14-7-1 6. California 3-3-3 12-5-5 6. Washington 1-2-1 9-6-2 8. Oregon 1-7-1 4-15-1 7. Arizona State 3-5-1 8-8-3 7. USC 0-4-0 2-15-2 9. Oregon State 0-7-2 6-13-2 8. Washington 2-6-1 7-12-1 10. Arizona 0-8-1 3-15-2 9. Arizona 1-6-2 8-10-2 *No champion was determined in 1994, as wom- 10. Oregon State 1-8-0 8-10-2 en’s soccer was not sponsored by the Pac-10. 2001 Conf. Overall 1. UCLA * 8-1-0 20-3-0 2007 Conf. Overall 1995 Conf. Overall 2. Stanford 6-2-1 15-4-2 1. UCLA * 9-0-0 20-2-2 1. Stanford * 7-0-0 16-4-0 Washington 6-2-1 13-5-2 2. USC 6-2-1 20-3-2 2. UCLA 5-2-0 14-4-2 4. USC 5-3-1 10-7-2 3. Stanford 5-1-3 15-3-5 3. Oregon State 4-3-0 14-6-0 5. California 4-4-1 12-7-2 California 6-3-0 15-5-1 Washington 4-3-0 12-8-0 Arizona State 4-4-1 10-8-1 5. Washington State 4-4-1 11-5-3 5. California 3-4-0 8-10-1 7. Oregon State 2-6-1 10-8-2 Arizona State 4-4-1 10-9-1 USC 3-4-0 9-8-1 Oregon 2-6-1 8-8-2 7. Oregon 1-4-4 8-8-4 7. Arizona 1-6-0 6-11-0 Washington State 2-6-1 7-9-1 Washington 2-6-1 5-13-1 Washington State 1-6-0 4-13-1 10. Arizona 2-7-0 5-12-1 9. Arizona 1-7-1 6-13-1 10. Oregon State 0-7-2 7-10-3 1996 Conf. Overall 2002 Conf. Overall 1. Stanford * 6-1-0 12-9-0 1. Stanford * 9-0-0 21-2-0 2008 Conf. Overall 2. California 5-2-0 13-3-2 2. UCLA 8-1-0 18-4-0 1. UCLA * 9-0-0 22-1-2 Washington 5-2-0 12-8-0 3. Washington State 5-2-2 11-7-2 2. Stanford 8-1-0 22-2-1 4. USC 4-3-0 15-5-0 4. USC 5-4-0 11-8-3 3. USC 5-3-1 16-5-2 UCLA 4-3-0 11-7-1 5. Washington 4-4-1 9-8-3 Washington 5-3-1 15-6-1 6. Washington State 3-4-0 8-7-2 6. California 4-5-0 12-8-1 5. Washington State 4-3-2 10-6-5 7. Oregon State 1-6-0 5-15-0 Arizona State 4-5-0 12-7-2 6. California 3-5-1 10-9-1 8. Arizona 0-7-0 5-13-1 8. Oregon State 2-7-0 9-9-2 7. Oregon 2-6-1 9-9-2 Oregon -- 5-11-2 9. Oregon 1-7-1 2-14-2 Arizona State 2-6-1 8-8-4 Arizona State -- 4-11-1 10. Arizona 1-8-0 6-12-1 9. Arizona 2-7-0 9-11-0 10. Oregon State 1-7-1 6-11-2 1 PAC-12 WOMEN'S SOCCER 2009 Conf. Overall 2014 Conf. Overall 2019 Conf. Overall 1. Stanford * 9-0-0 25-1-0 1. UCLA * 10-0-1 21-1-2 1. Stanford* 11-0-0 24-1-0 2. UCLA 8-1-0 21-3-1 2. Stanford 9-1-1 20-2-3 2. UCLA 8-3-0 18-5-1 3. Washington State 5-2-2 14-6-2 3. Colorado 6-4-1 14-7-1 3. USC 7-4-0 17-5-1 4 USC 4-3-2 12-6-3 4. USC 6-5-0 12-6-3 Washington 7-4-0 12-7-2 5. Washington 3-3-3 12-6-4 5. California 5-4-2 14-6-2 5. California 5-3-3 13-5-3 6. Oregon State 4-5-0 14-8-1 6. Washington 5-4-2 14-7-2 6. Washington State 5-5-1 16-7-1 California 4-5-0 11-9-1 7. Washington State 5-4-2 10-5-4 Arizona 5-5-1 12-7-1 8 Arizona State 2-6-1 9-7-4 8. Arizona State 4-4-3 12-6-4 8. Utah 3-5-3 8-9-4 9. Oregon 1-8-0 9-10-1 9. Arizona 4-6-1 11-8-2 9. Oregon State 3-6-2 11-6-2 Arizona 1-8-0 4-15-1 10. Oregon 3-7-1 7-10-2 Colorado 3-6-2 12-8-2 11. Utah 1-8-2 8-8-4 11. Oregon 1-8-2 5-9-5 2010 Conf. Overall 12. Oregon State 0-11-0 0-17-3 12. Arizona State 0-9-2 6-11-3 1.
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