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2015-16 PAC-12 WOMEN’S STANDINGS

Conference Overall W L PCT H A W L PCT H A N STREAK LAST 5 TOP 10 TOP 25 Oregon State*^# 16 2 .889 9-0 7-2 32 5 .865 16-1 9-3 7-1 L1 4-1 1-2 5-5 Arizona State*# 16 2 .889 9-0 7-2 26 7 .788 14-3 11-2 1-2 L1 2-3 2-2 6-4 Stanford# 14 4 .778 8-1 6-3 27 8 .771 15-2 8-4 4-2 L1 3-2 2-2 5-5 UCLA# 14 4 .778 9-0 5-4 26 9 .743 15-1 8-5 3-3 L1 3-2 1-6 4-7 Washington# 11 7 .611 6-3 5-4 26 11 .703 12-4 7-4 5-2 L1 4-1 1-3 6-9 Oregon$ 9 9 .500 5-4 4-5 24 11 .686 18-5 6-6 0-0 L1 4-1 0-1 2-7 Utah$ 8 10 .444 4-5 4-5 18 15 .545 12-6 6-7 0-2 L1 3-2 0-3 1-7 USC 6 12 .333 4-3 2-7 19 13 .594 12-5 3-7 4-1 L1 1-4 0-5 1-6 Washington State 5 13 .278 3-6 2-7 14 16 .467 7-6 6-9 1-1 L2 2-3 0-2 1-6 California 4 14 .222 4-5 0-9 15 17 .469 10-6 3-9 2-2 L1 3-2 2-2 3-10 Arizona 3 15 .167 2-7 1-8 13 19 .406 8-7 4-9 1-3 L1 2-3 0-3 1-8 Colorado 2 16 .111 2-7 0-9 7 23 .233 7-9 0-13 0-1 L3 1-4 0-3 0-8 * Co-Pac-12 regular-season Champions; ^ Pac-12 Tournament Champion; # NCAA Tournament participant; $ WNIT participant

PAC-12 CAPS HISTORIC SEASON WITH TWO NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS FINAL FOUR TEAMS FIRST ROUND (Regional) #14 Hawai’i at #3 UCLA (Bridgeport)...... UCLA, 66-50 The 2015-16 Pac-12 women’s basketball historic season will be a memorable #15 Troy at #2 Oregon State (Dallas)...... OSU, 69-40 one, capped by two NCAA Women’s Final Four teams, national recognition #15 New Mexico State at #2 Arizona State (Sioux Falls)...... ASU, 74-52 across the Conference and seven WNBA picks. Here is what Pac-12 teams accomplished this season: #10 Pennsylvania vs. #7 Washington (Lexington)...... WASH, 65-53 #13 San Francisco at #4 Stanford (Lexington)...... STAN, 85-58 • No. 1 RPI in the country by the Pac-12. • 1 national freshman of the year, CALIFORNIA’s Kristine Anigwe earning SECOND ROUND (Regional) the honor from the USBWA. #6 South Florida at #3 UCLA (Bridgeport)...... UCLA, 72-67 • 2 NCAA Final Four teams for the first time in Pac-12 history, OREGON #10 St. Bonaventure at #2 Oregon State (Dallas)...... OSU, 83-71 STATE and WASHINGTON making their first-ever appearances. #7 Tennessee at #2 Arizona State (Sioux Falls)...... UT, 75-64 • 2 WBCA All-Americans in UW’s and OSU’s Jamie Weisner. #7 Washington at #2 Maryland (Lexington)...... WASH, 74-65 • 3 NCAA Elite 8 teams for the first time. #12 South Dakota State at #4 Stanford (Lexington)...... STAN, 66-65 • 3 Pac-12 players named AP All-Americans and another three earning honorable mention. SWEET SIXTEEN (Regional) • 4 NCAA Sweet 16 teams for the first time in Pac-12 history. #3 UCLA vs.#2 Texas (Bridgeport)...... TEXAS, 72-64 • 4 Pac-12 teams ranked in the finalAssociated Press poll, the most ever. #6 DePaul vs. #2 Oregon State (Dallas)...... OSU, 83-71 • 5 NCAA Tournament bids with Pac-12 teams going undefeated in #7 Washington vs. #3 Kentucky (Lexington)...... WASH, 85-72 the first round. #4 Stanford vs. #1 Notre Dame (Lexington)...... STAN, 90-84 • 5 Pac-12 teams ranked in the finalUSA Today/WBCA poll. • 5 Pac-12 players on the NCAA Tournament All-Lexington Region team. ELITE EIGHT (Regional) • 7 WNBA Draft picks, the most since 2002. #6 DePaul vs. #2 Oregon State (Dallas)...... OSU, 60-57 • 8 three-pointers made by WASHINGTON’s Talia Walton against Syracuse, #7 Washington vs. #4 Stanford (Lexington)...... WASH, 85-76 setting a NCAA Final Four record. • 9 NCAA Tournament wins after the first weekend, tying the Pac-12 NCAA WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR • INDIANAPOLIS record for most tournament wins in a season. #1 Connecticut (Bridgeport) vs. #2 Oregon State (Dallas)...... UCONN, 80-51 • 14 NCAA Tournament wins in 2016, a Pac-12 record. #4 Syracuse (Sioux Falls) vs. #7 Washington (Lexington)...... SYR, 80-59 • 20 postseason wins by Pac-12 teams, six coming in the WNIT. • 29th-consecutive year and 30th overall STANFORD has earned a NCAA Tournament bid. WNIT RESULTS • 425 career blocks by OSU’s , a Pac-12 record and ranked in the top 10 in NCAA history. Montana State at Utah (First Round)...... UTAH, 95-61 • 960 points scored by UW’s Kelsey Plum, the most in the country. Long Beach State at Oregon (First Round)...... ORE, 84-76 • 1,712 career rebounds by OREGON’s , setting the Utah at Gonzaga (Second Round)...... UTAH, 92-77 Pac-12 record, ranking third in NCAA history. Fresno State at Oregon (Second Round)...... ORE, 84-59 Utah at Oregon (Third Round)...... ORE, 73-63 Oregon State claimed its first-ever Pac-12 Tournament title, and shared the Oregon at UTEP (Quarterfinal)...... ORE 71-67 regular-season crown with Arizona State. The league’s coaches voted OSU’s Oregon at South Dakota (Semifinal)...... USD, 88-54 Jamie Weisner the Pac-12 Player of the Year and Ruth Hamblin the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year for the second-straight year. 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PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // April 15, 2016 2 2016 PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT PAC-12 vs. KEYARENA, SEATTLE, WASH. OTHER CONFERENCES THURSDAY-SUNDAY, MARCH 3-6 America East...... 2-0 American Athletic...... 2-3 THURSDAY, MARCH 3 Atlantic Coast...... 5-3 Session 1 (Games 1 & 2) - 3,059 Atlantic Sun...... 0-1 GAME 1: #9 California def. #8 Utah, 66-63 (OT) Atlantic 10...... 6-1 CAL: Anigwe - 18 pts/14 reb; UTAH: Crozon - 14 pts/8 reb Big East...... 5-0

GAME 2: #12 Arizona def. #5 Oregon, 74-68 Big Sky...... 9-0 ARIZ: Jones - 26 pts/8 reb; ORE: Petersen - 23 pts/4 reb Big South...... 4-0 Big Ten...... 4-0 Session 2 (Games 3 & 4) - 3,680 Big 12...... 6-4 GAME 3: #7 USC def. #10 Washington State, 77-73 Big West...... 21-1 USC: Jaco - 19 pts/2 reb; WSU: Hristova - 24 pts/2 reb Colonial Athletic...... 2-0 GAME 4: #6 Washington def. #11 Colorado, 67-51 Conference USA...... 4-0 WASH: Plum - 27 pts/3 reb; WASH: Leonard - 21 pts/2 reb Horizon League...... 0-0 Independents...... 0-0 FRIDAY, MARCH 7 Ivy League...... 3-0 Session 3 (Games 5 & 6) - 3,747 Metro Atlantic Athletic...... 1-0 GAME 5: #9 California def. #2 Arizona State, 75-64 CAL: Anigwe - 24 pts/11 reb; ASU: Brunner - 14 pts/11 reb Mid-American...... 1-0 Mid-Eastern...... 4-0 GAME 6: #3 UCLA def. #12 Arizona, 71-52 Missouri Valley...... 1-0 UCLA: Billings - 18 pts/8 reb; ARIZ: Jones - 15 pts/13 reb Mountain West...... 9-2 Northeast...... 0-0 Session 4 (Games 7 & 8) - 5,789 Ohio Valley...... 1-0 GAME 7: #1 Oregon State def. #7 USC, 63-53 MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER Patriot League...... 0-0 OSU: Weisner - 20 pts/10 reb; USC: Edwards - 20 pts/3 reb Jamie Weisner, Oregon State Southeastern...... 3-10 Southern...... 1-0 GAME 8: #6 Washington def. #4 Stanford, 73-65 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM WASH: Plum - 29 pts/3 reb; STAN: McCall - 22 pts/6 reb Kristine Anigwe, California Southland...... 1-0 Jordin Canada, UCLA Southwestern...... 0-0 SATURDAY, MARCH 8 Ruth Hamblin, Oregon State Summit League...... 3-1 Session 5 (Games 9 & 10) - 6,543 Sun Belt...... 1-0 GAME 9: #3 UCLA def. #9 California, 73-67 (OT) Kelsey Plum, Washington West Coast...... 12-5 UCLA: Canada - 26 pts/3 reb; CAL: Anigwe - 26 pts/15 reb Sydney Wiese, Oregon State Western Athletic...... 11-0 GAME 10: #1 Oregon State def. #6 Washington, 57-55 Total Attendance: 27,613 Total...... 124-32 (.795) OSU: Weisner - 20 pts/5 reb; WASH: Osahor - 18 pts/8 reb vs. Ranked Opponents...... 10-15 (.400) SUNDAY, MARCH 9 Session 6 (Game 11) - 4,795 NON-CONFERENCE SLATE GAME 11: #1 Oregon State def. #3 UCLA, 69-57 OSU: Hamblin - 23 pts/20 reb; UCLA: Canada - 17 pts/3 reb Reg. Season # NCAA Highest Year Record Teams Finish OREGON STATE WINS PAC-12 TOURNAMENT CROWN 14-15 102-52 (.662) 5 Sweet Sixteen SEATTLE (AP) -- A year ago, Oregon State was an upstart program on the verge of becoming a new power- 13-14 107-53 (.669) 5 Final Four house in the West, only to fall flat in both the Pac-12 and NCAA tournaments. Toughened by those failings 12-13 91-47 (.658) 4 Final Four of a year ago, No. 8 Oregon State rolled to its first Pac-12 tournament title on Sunday night in part because 11-12 99-36 (.733) 2 Final Four of a confidence that was absent in the past. 10-11 75-34 (.688) 2 Final Four Sydney Wiese scored 18 of her 21 points in the first half while Oregon State built a 27-point lead and Ruth 09-10 72-40 (.643) 2 Nat’l Champ Hamblin added 23 points and a career-high 20 rebounds in a 69-57 win over No. 12 UCLA to claim the 08-09 72-38 (.655) 3 Final Four conference tournament title. After winning at least a share of two straight regular-season conference titles, 07-08 65-47 (.580) 3 Nat’l Champ the Beavers (28-4) capped off their first conference tourney title and earned the automatic bid to the NCAA 06-07 70-38 (.648) 4 Elite Eight tournament with a dominant first-half performance. 05-06 67-27 (.713) 6 Elite Eight Wiese was the instigator, hitting four 3-pointers in the first half as Oregon State raced to a 44-17 halftime 04-05 63-33 (.656) 5 Elite Eight lead. Hamblin dominated the inside, making 10 of 14 shots and nearly outrebounded UCLA as a team. 03-04 62-31 (.667) 3 Elite Eight 02-03 56-36 (.609) 3 Second Rd Pac-12 player of the year Jamie Weisner added 19 points and Oregon State became the fifth different school to win the Pac-12 Tournament title, although Stanford remains the only school to win more than one. Oregon 01-02 52-44 (.542) 2 Sweet 16 State is also the first No. 1 seed other than Stanford to win the tourney title. 00-01 61-44 (.581) 4 Elite Eight 99-00 61-47 (.565) 4 Second Rd Last year’s conference tournament was supposed to cap Oregon State’s ascent to the top of the Pac-12, but 98-99 60-37 (.619) 4 Elite Eight the Beavers were surprisingly bounced in the quarterfinals by No. 9 seed Colorado and then in the second round of the NCAA Tournament by Gonzaga. 97-98 53-36 (.596) 5 Sweet 16 96-97 68-29 (.701) 5 Final Four Committed to making up for last year’s shortcomings, the Beavers withstood a late challenge from Washing- 95-96 65-30 (.684) 3 Final Four ton in Saturday’s semifinals before taking care of the Bruins. Oregon State coach Scott Rueck said the team 94-95 70-28 (.714) 5 Final Four gained determination from last year, when the Beavers won the Pac-12 regular season outright before their tournament failings. 93-94 61-28 (.685) 5 Elite Eight 92-93 64-29 (.688) 4 Sweet 16 Jordin Canada led UCLA (24-8) with 17 points and Kari Korver added 10 points for UCLA, but the Bruins 91-92 75-24 (.758) 5 Nat’l Champ shot just 24 percent in the first half and were 2-of-16 shooting in the second quarter. 90-91 70-32 (.686) 4 Final Four Wiese and Weisner combined for 23 of Oregon State’s first 30 points. The Beavers took a 30-15 lead on 89-90 69-35 (.663) 4 Nat’l Champ Wiese’s third 3-pointer of the first half, and that was the start of a 17-2 run over the final 5:40 of the second 88-89 60-44 (.577) 2 Elite Eight quarter that led to a 44-17 lead. UCLA pulled within 63-54 late in the fourth quarter after a five-point posses- 87-88 68-38 (.642) 3 Sweet 16 sion, but the Beavers answered with layups by Weisner and Hamblin to end the comeback. 86-87 74-26 (.740) 3 Second Rd

PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // April 15, 2016 3 PAC-12 HONORS PAC-12 ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS (COACHES VOTE) ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - COACHES PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR - JAMIE WEISNER, OREGON STATE Kristine Anigwe, F, California Senior guard Jamie Weisner (Clarkston, Wash.) is the first OSU player to win the Conference’s player of the Kennedy Burke, G, UCLA year honor since was voted Pac-10 Player of the Year in 2001. It is the fourth citation for Maite Cazorla, G, Oregon the program and Weisner is the third Beaver to earn the honor after Tanja Kostic won the award in 1995 Borislava Hristova, F, Washington State and 1996. Weisner ranks fourth in the Pac-12 with a 17.0 points per game average, and her .478 shooting Kennedy Leonard, G, Colorado percentage is sixth and tops among Pac-12 guards. Her 87.7 percent shooting from the line also ranks eighth in the country. Voted the Pac-12 Player of the Week on Feb. 22, she is the seventh player in OSU history to surpass 1,500 points and currently ranks in the top 50 in Pac-12 history in scoring, tal- HONORABLE MENTION (receiving at least one lying over 1,600 career points. Her most impressive performances have come in Oregon State’s biggest point): Sabrina Haines, ASU (G, Fr.); Katie McWil- games of the year, tallying 12 of 18 points in a comeback win at Stanford, helping OSU snap a 29-game liams, OSU (G, Fr.); Alexis Robinson, COLO (G, Fr.); losing streak to the Cardinal. She also had 25 points against Arizona State and UCLA this season, as the Marta Sniezek, STAN (G, Fr.); Asha Thomas, CAL Beavers also claimed a second-straight Pac-12 regular-season title, sharing it with the Sun Devils. Weisner is named to the All-Pac-12 team for the second-straight year, also earning honorable mention all-defensive (G, Fr.). team honors.

ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM - COACHES PAC-12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR - KRISTINE ANIGWE, CALIFORNIA Jillian Alleyne, F, Sr. Oregon ** Kristine Anigwe (Phoenix, Calif.) is the first Golden Bear to win the Pac-12 Freshman of the Year award Jordin Canada, F, So., UCLA since Alexis Gray-Lawson won the award in 2006. Anigwe was voted the Pac-12 Freshman of the Week a Conference-record eight times, winning the recognition in seven of the first nine weeks of the season. Elisha Davis, G, Sr., Arizona State Second in the Pac-12 in scoring with a 20.3 points per game average, she is the second-highest scoring Ruth Hamblin, C, Sr., Oregon State *** freshman in the country and ranks in the top-30 among all players. In the Pac-12, she also ranks sixth in Eric McCall, F, Jr., Stanford rebounding (8.9 rpg), second in percentage (.563), sixth in free throw percentage (.741) and ** two-time All-Defensive team honoree 10th in blocks (1.14 bpg). Her 11 doubles-doubles this season are also tied for fourth in the Conference. *** three-time All-Defensive team honoree Nationally, she ranks 20th in the country in field goal shooting, and her 149 free throws made and 201 free throw attempts are the 14th- and 11th-most in Division I women’s basketball this season. She is the 18th player in Conference history to be named All-Pac-12 as a freshman. HONORABLE MENTION (receiving at least one point): Kristine Anigwe, CAL (F, Fr.); Sophie Brun- PAC-12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR & SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR - ner, ASU (F, Jr.); Temi Fagbenle, USC (F, Sr.); Gab- RUTH HAMBLIN, OREGON STATE by Green, CAL (G, So.); Caila Hailey, WSU (G, So.); Senior center Ruth Hamblin is the first-ever Beaver to be voted the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year in the nine-year history of the award, becoming the third player in Pac-12 history to earn the honor multiple Gabriella Hanson, OSU (G, Jr.); , UCLA times. She joins the ranks of former All-American Stanford’s and WNBA and former (G, Sr.); Kaylee Johnson, STAN (F, So.); LaBrittney Arizona State star . Now a two-time All-Pac-12 honoree, Hamblin is leading the Confer- Jones, ARIZ (F, Jr.); Kelsey Moos, ASU (F, Jr.); Em- ence and ranks eighth in the country with 3.41 blocks per game. One of two players in Pac-12 history with ily Potter, UTAH (F, So.); Danielle Rodriguez, UTAH multiple 100- seasons, she is on the verge of becoming the only player in league history to record (G, Sr.); Lili Thompson, STAN (G, Jr.); Talia Walton, triple-digit block seasons three times, as she enters the Pac-12 Tournament with 99 stuffs on the year. The NCAA’s active career leader in blocks, her presence in the paint has the Beavers limiting opponents to just WASH (F, Sr.); Jamie Weisner, OSU (G, Jr.). 51.0 points per game on the season, the lowest opponent scoring average in the Conference and seventh in the nation. With Hamblin leading the way, OSU is also tied for first in the country with a 6.6 blocks per ALL-PAC-12 - MEDIA game average. A third team Associated Press All-American last year, she averages 11.4 ppg and 9.0 rpg, Jillian Alleyne, Oregon which ranks 20th and fifth in the Pac-12, respectively. Hamblin needs just eight blocks to tie the Confer- Kristine Anigwe, California ence’s all-time record. Sophie Brunner, Arizona State Off the court, Hamblin has been equally as impressive, posting a 3.85 grade point average while major- Jordin Canada, UCLA ing in mechanical engineering. She is one of 30 candidates for the Senior CLASS Award, also earning a Temi Fagbenle, USC spot on the CoSIDA Academic All-District 8 team. Last year, she was named to the CoSIDA Academic All- Nirra Fields, UCLA American third team and recently helped to build and launch a rocket 21,750 feet into the air as part of a Ruth Hamblin, Oregon class project. Borislava Hristova, Washington State JOHN R. WOODEN PAC-12 COACH OF THE YEAR - CHARLI TURNER THORNE, ARIZONA STATE Erica McCall, Stanford In her 19th season at the Sun Devil helm, head coach Charli Turner Thorne earns the Pac-12 Coach of the Kelsey Plum, Washington Year honor after leading ASU to a share of the Pac-12 regular-season title and a top-10 national ranking for Emily Potter, Utah most of the season. It is the second time in her career she earns the award, the last time coming in 2001, Lili Thompson, Stanford the only other year the Sun Devils have won the regular-season Conference crown. ASU has won 16 Pac-12 games this season, tying a program record, and is 25-5 heading into the postseason. It is the team’s third- Talia Walton, Washington straight 20-win season and fourth in five years. Turner Thorne is the second-winningest coach in Pac-12 Jamie Weisner, Oregon State history and has won over 400 games in her 22 seasons as a head coach. This season, an ASU-record three Sydney Wiese, Oregon State Sun Devils have been named to the All-Pac-12 team (Sophie Brunner, Elisha Davis and Katie Hempen) and Davis was one of five players named to the All-Defensive Team. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM - MEDIA ALL-PAC-12 (15 members) Kristine Anigwe, California Name School Pos. Yr. Hometown Maite Cazorla, Oregon Jillian Alleyne *** Oregon F Sr. Fontana, Calif. Borsilava Hristova, Washington State Kristine Anigwe California F Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. Kennedy Leonard, Colorado Sophie Brunner ** Arizona State F Jr. Freeport, Ill. Asha Thomas, California Jordin Canada UCLA G So. , Calif. Elisha Davis Arizona State G Sr. Oakland, Calif. Temi Fagbenle USC F Sr. Ibadan, Nigeria HONORABLE MENTION (receiving at least one Nirra Fields *** UCLA G Sr. Montreal, Canada point): Sabrina Haines, ASU (G, Fr.); Katie McWil- Ruth Hamblin ** Oregon State C Sr. Houston, B.C. liams, OSU (G, Fr.); Alexis Robinson, COLO (G, Fr.); Katie Hempen Arizona State G Sr. Highland, Ill. Marta Sniezek, STAN (G, Fr.); Asha Thomas, CAL Erica McCall Stanford F Jr. Bakersfield, Calif. Kelsey Plum *** Washington G Jr. Poway, Calif. (G, Fr.). Emily Potter Utah F So. Winnipeg, Canada Lili Thompson ** Stanford G Jr. Mansfield, Texas ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM - MEDIA Jamie Weisner ** Oregon State G Sr. Clarkston, Wash. Jillian Alleyne, Oregon Sydney Wiese *** Oregon State G Jr. Phoenix, Ariz. Jordin Canada, UCLA **two-time All-Pac-12 honoree; ***three-time All-Pac-12 honoree Elisha Davis, Arizona State HONORABLE MENTION (receiving at least one point): Monique Billings, UCLA (F, So.); Maite Cazorla, Ruth Hamblin, Oregon State ORE (G, Fr.); Paige Crozon, UTAH (G, Jr.); Borislava Hristova, WSU (F, Fr.); Courtney Jaco, USC (Compton, Erica McCall, Stanford Calif.); Kennedy Leonard, COLO (G, Fr.); Chantel Osahor, WASH (C, Jr.); Lexi Petersen, ORE (G, Sr.); Court- ney Range, CAL (F, Jr.); Danielle Rodriguez, UTAH (G, Sr.); Karlie Samuelson, STAN (G, Jr.); Jamee Swan, COLO (F, Sr.); Talia Walton, WASH (F, Sr.).

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PLAYER FRESHMAN PAC-12 CONFERENCE Nov. 16...... Courtney Range, CAL...... Kristine Anigwe, CAL Natalia Ciccone...... (415) 580-4200 (o) Nov. 23...... Jordin Canada, UCLA...... Borislava Hristova, WSU [email protected]...... (814) 880-9062 (c) Nov. 30...... Lili Thompson, STAN...... Kristine Anigwe, CAL Jocelyn Perry...... (415) 580-4200 (o) Dec. 7...... Jillian Alleyne, ORE...... Kristine Anigwe, CAL [email protected]...... (425) 466-7465 (c) Dec. 14...... Emily Potter, UTAH...... Kristine Anigwe, CAL Dec. 21...... Lili Thompson, STAN...... Maite Cazorla, ORE Dec. 28...... Arnecia Hawkins, ASU...... Kristine Anigwe, CAL ARIZONA Jan. 4...... Nirra Fields, UCLA...... Kristine Anigwe, CAL Daniel Berk...... (520) 626-9395 (o) Jan. 10...... Temi Fagbenle, USC...... Kristine Anigwe, CAL [email protected].... (314) 363-5842 (c) Jan. 18...... Kelsey Plum, WASH...... Borislava Hristova, WSU Jan. 25...... Jillian Alleyne, ORE...... Borislava Hristova, WSU ARIZONA STATE Feb. 1...... Lili Thompson, STAN...... Maite Cazorla, ORE Steve Rodriguez...... (480) 965-9780 (o) Feb. 8...... Jamie Weisner, OSU...... Maite Cazorla, ORE [email protected].... (480) 254-2489 (c) Feb. 15...... Jillian Alleyne, ORE...... Maite Cazorla, ORE Feb. 22...... Jamie Weisner, OSU...... Kennedy Leonard, COLO CALIFORNIA Feb. 29...... Erica McCall, STAN...... Kristine Anigwe, CAL Mara Rudolph...... (510) 642-5363 (o) [email protected]...... (510) 316-7401 (c) PLAYERS OF THE WEEK BY SCHOOL FRESHMEN OF THE WEEK BY SCHOOL Stanford...... 105 Oregon...... 14 COLORADO UCLA...... 52 Washington...... 11 Ashley Braun...... (303) 492-4672 (o) USC...... 45 California...... 11 [email protected]. (763) 354-9680 (c) Oregon...... 44 Colorado...... 6 California...... 42 Washington State...... 6 Arizona...... 41 Stanford...... 5 OREGON Arizona State...... 38 UCLA...... 5 Joe Waltasti...... (541) 346-7332 (o) Oregon State...... 38 Oregon State...... 4 [email protected]...... (541) 346-5449 (c) Washington...... 34 Utah...... 3 Washington State...... 15 Arizona State...... 1 OREGON STATE Colorado...... 4 Arizona...... 0 Trevor Cramer...... (541) 737-3720 (o) Utah...... 4 USC...... 0 [email protected]...... (209)-918-0834 (c) PAC-12 COACHES’ CAREER RECORDS School (Yrs)...... Overall...... Pac-12 STANFORD Niya Butts, ARIZ...... 102-147 (8)...... 102-147 (8)...... 34-110 John Cantalupi...... (650) 725-7277 (o) Charli Turner Thorne, ASU...... 379-221 (19)...... 419-251 (22)...... 201-140 [email protected]...... (650) 924-8304 (c) Lindsay Gottlieb, CAL...... 118-51 (5)...... 174-90 (8)...... 60-30 Linda Lappe, COLO...... 105-92 (6)...... 105-92 (6)...... 33-67 UCLA , ORE...... 38-28 (2)...... 420-190 (19)...... 15-21 Ryan Finney...... (310) 206-6831 (o) Scott Rueck, OSU...... 118-77 (6)...... 118-77 (6)...... 58-49 [email protected]...... (424) 832-0676 Tara VanDerveer, STAN...... 827-175 (30)...... 979-226 (37)...... 452-70 Cori Close, UCLA...... 101-68 (5)...... 101-68 (5)...... 54-38 Cynthia Cooper-Dyke, USC...... 57-60 (3)...... 207-147 (11)...... 25-30 USC Lynne Roberts, UTAH...... 18-16 (1)...... 196-115 (6)...... 8-10 Darcy Couch...... (213) 740-3808 (o) Mike Neighbors, WASH...... 69-34 (3)...... 69-34 (3)...... 32-22 [email protected]...... (213) 725-3447 (c) June Daugherty, WSU...... 104-176 (9)...... 417-390 (27)...... 161-197 (19)1 1- coached 11 seasons at Washington from 1997-2007 UTAH Mike DeVine...... (801) 581-8997 (o) PRESEASON POLLS [email protected]...... (801) 580-4502 (c) ESPNW ATHLON’S LINDY’S 1. Connecticut 1. Connecticut 1. Connecticut 2. South Carolina 2. Notre Dame 2. South Carolina WASHINGTON 3. Tennessee 3. Tennessee 3. Tennessee Ricky Brackett...... (206) 543-2230 (o) 4. Notre Dame 4. South Carolina 4. Notre Dame [email protected]...... (206) 790-6368 (c) 5. Baylor 5. Ohio State 5. Baylor 6. Ohio State 6. Mississippi State 6. Louisville 7. OREGON STATE 7. Baylor 7. OREGON STATE WASHINGTON STATE 8. Florida State 8. Louisville 8. Mississippi State Jim Crawford...... (509) 335-0265 (o) 9. Louisville 9. Texas A&M 9. Texas [email protected]...... (509) 715-9788 (c) 10. Maryland 10. Texas 10. Maryland 11. Duke 11. Oklahoma 11 . Florida State 12. Mississippi State 12. Northwestern 12. Duke 13. STANFORD 13. Duke 13. Ohio State 14. Texas 14. ARIZONA STATE 14. ARIZONA STATE 15. ARIZONA STATE 15. Florida State 15. Oklahoma 16. Texas A&M 16. Maryland 16. Texas A&M 17. Kentucky 17. STANFORD 17. George Washington 18. South Florida 18. OREGON STATE 18. Kentucky 19. Oklahoma 19. Kentucky 19. STANFORD 20. George Washington 20. North Carolina 20. Florida Gulf Coast 21. Northwestern 21. George Washington 21. North Carolina 22. Florida Gulf Coast 22. Chattanooga 22. South Florida 23. Princeton 23. South Florida 23. Northwestern 24. Chattanooga 24. Syracuse 24. Rutgers 25. Rutgers 25. Princeton 25. Michigan State RV: Arkansas, CALIFORNIA, DePaul, Green Bay, Michigan State, North Carolina, Syracuse

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TRIPLE-DOUBLES 20-POINT GAMES GAMES Gabby Green, CAL...... 1 Kelsey Plum, WASH...... 32 Jillian Alleyne, ORE...... 25 Kristine Anigwe, CAL...... 16 Chantel Osahor, WASH...... 23 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Jillian Alleyne, ORE...... 14 Erica McCall, STAN...... 20 Jillian Alleyne, ORE...... 23 Jamie Weisner, OSU...... 13 Ruth Hamblin, OSU...... 17 Erica McCall, STAN...... 18 Jordin Canada, UCLA...... 12 Emily Potter, UTAH...... 17 Emily Potter, UTAH...... 17 Nirra Fields, UCLA...... 10 Kristine Anigwe, CAL...... 15 Kristine Anigwe, CAL...... 14 Talia Walton, WASH...... 10 Temi Fagbenle, USC...... 12 Ruth Hamblin, OSU...... 13 Borislava Hristova , WSU...... 9 Paige Crozon, UTAH...... 11 Paige Crozon, UTAH...... 11 Lexi Petersen, ORE...... 8 Monique Billings, UCLA...... 10 Chantel Osahor, WASH...... 11 Emily Potter, UTAH...... 8 Kaylee Johnson, STAN...... 10 Temi Fagbenle, USC...... 10 Erica McCall, STAN...... 7 Kristen Simon, USC...... 9 Monique Billings, UCLA...... 9 Lili Thompson, STAN...... 7 Sophie Brunner, ASU...... 7 Kristen Simon, USC...... 8 Monique Billings, UCLA...... 6 Jordan Adams, USC...... 5 Sophie Brunner, ASU...... 5 Paige Crozon, UTAH...... 6 Deven Hunter, OSU...... 5 Talia Walton, WASH...... 5 Temi Fagbenle, USC...... 6 Kacy Swain, UCLA...... 5 Jamie Weisner, OSU...... 5 Maite Cazorla, ORE...... 4 Talia Walton, WASH...... 5 Jordan Adams, USC...... 4 Sadie Edwards, USC...... 4 Jamie Weisner, OSU...... 5 Kacy Swain, UCLA...... 4 Kennedy Leonard, COLO...... 4 Sydney Wiese, OSU...... 5 Jamee Swan, COLO...... 4 Courtney Range, CAL...... 4 LaBrittney Jones, ARIZ...... 4 Kaylee Johnson, STAN...... 3 Jamee Swan, COLO...... 4 Jamee Swan, COLO...... 4 LaBrittney Jones, ARIZ...... 3 Quinn Dornstauder, ASU...... 3 Mariah Cooks, WSU...... 3 Sydney Wiese, OSU...... 3 Courtney Jaco, USC...... 3 LaJahna Drummer, UCLA...... 3 Mikayla Cowling, CAL...... 2 Sydney Wiese, OSU...... 3 Jacinta Vandenberg, ORE...... 3 Nirra Fields, UCLA...... 2 Lexi Bando, ORE...... 2 Quinn Dornstauder, ASU...... 2 Deven Hunter, OSU...... 2 Mikayla Cowling, CAL...... 2 Nirra Fields, UCLA...... 2 Kennedy Leonard, COLO...... 2 Ruth Hamblin, OSU...... 2 Gabby Green, CAL...... 2 Courtney Range, CAL...... 2 Katie Hempen, ASU...... 2 Marie Gulich, OSU...... 2 Louise Brown, WSU...... 1 LaBrittney Jones, ARIZ...... 2 Dejza James, ARIZ...... 2 Jordin Canada, UCLA...... 1 Malia Nawahine, Utah...... 2 Kelsey Moos, ASU...... 2 Maite Cazorla, ORE...... 1 Chantel Osahor, WASH...... 2 Courtney Range, CAL...... 2 Mariah Cooks, WSU...... 1 Kristen Simon, USC...... 2 Haley Smith, COLO...... 2 Elisha Davis, ASU...... 1 Malena Washington, ARIZ...... 2 Bianca Blanaru, WSU...... 1 Quinn Dornstauder, ASU...... 1 Jordan Adams, USC...... 1 Louise Brown, WSU...... 1 Gabby Green, CAL...... 1 Mariah Cooks, WSU...... 1 Zoe Correal, COLO...... 1 Marie Gulich, OSU...... 1 Taryn Griffey, ARIZ...... 1 Mikayla Cowling, CAL...... 1 Arnecia Hawkins, ASU...... 1 Gabriella Hanson, OSU...... 1 Elisha Davis, ASU...... 1 Danielle Rodriguez, UTAH...... 1 Arnecia Hawkins, ASU...... 1 Lauren Evans, ARIZ...... 1 Karlie Samuelson, STAN...... 1 Katie Kuklok, UTAH...... 1 Joeseta Fatuesi, UTAH...... 1 Asha Thomas, CAL...... 1 Aliyah Mazyck, USC...... 1 Arneica Hawkins, ASU...... 1 Brittany McPhee, STAN...... 1 Kailee Johnson, STAN...... 1 40-POINT GAMES Briana Roberson, STAN...... 1 Alexis Robinson, COLO...... 1 Kristine Anigwe, CAL...... 1 Alexis Robinson, COLO...... 1 Karlie Samuelson, STAN...... 1 Danielle Rodriguez, UTAH...... 1 30-POINT GAMES Karlie Samuelson, STAN...... 1 10- GAMES Kelsey Plum, WASH...... 10 Alanna Smith, STAN...... 1 Maite Cazorla, ORE...... 3 Kristine Anigwe, CAL...... 3 Haley Smith, COLO...... 1 Asha Thomas, CAL...... 3 Lexi Bando, ORE...... 2 Asha Thomas, CAL...... 1 Gabby Green, CAL...... 2 Talia Walton, WASH...... 2 Kennedy Leonard, COLO...... 2 Nirra Fields, UCLA...... 1 20-REBOUND GAMES Danielle Rodriguez, UTAH...... 2 Borislava Hristova, WSU...... 1 Jillian Alleyne, ORE...... 2 Jordin Canada, UCLA...... 1 Lili Thompson, STAN...... 1 Ruth Hamblin, OSU...... 1 Mikayla Cowling, CAL...... 1 Jamie Weisner, OSU...... 1 Chantel Osahor, WASH...... 1 Elisha Davis, ASU...... 1 Marta Sniezek, STAN...... 1 Kristen Simon, USC...... 1 Sydney Wiese, OSU...... 1 WHERE THE PAC-12 RANKS NATIONALLY (TOP 25)

TEAM LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Scoring Defense: Rebounding Margin: Turnover Margin: Points Per Game: Field Goal Percentage: 1. Connecticut • 48.3 1. Maryland • 15.1 1. Syracuse • 10.08 1. Jasmine Nwajei, Wagner • 29.0 1. , Md. • 66.5 7. Oregon State • 51.9 6. Oregon State • 11.3 17. USC • 5.0 4. Kelsey Plum, WASH • 25.9 6. Jillian Alleyne, ORE • 58.5 21. Arizona State • 54.9 25. Kristine Anigwe, CAL • 20.5 13. Kristine Anigwe, CAL • 57.0 3-PT FG Per Game: 3-PT FG Defense: Scoring Margin: 1. Sacramento St. • 12.5 1. Georgia • 24.3 Rebounds Per Game: FT Percentage: 1. Connecticut • 40.3 25. Oregon • 7.7 7. UCLA • 25.9 1. A. Strickland, Hou. Bap. • 14.2 1. Kim Albrecht, Binghamton • 91.4 12. Oregon State • 14.9 2. Jillian Alleyne, ORE • 13.6 5. Kelsey Plum, WASH • 89.0 21. Stanford • 12.8 3-PT FG Percentage: Rebounds Per Game: 10. Chantel Osahor, WASH • 11.3 23. Paige Crozon, UTAH • 85.8 1. Oregon • 42.1 1. G. Washington • 48.64 22. Emily Potter, UTAH • 10.2 FG Percentage: 17. Stanford • 36.8 11. Oregon State • 43.76 3-PT FG Percentage: 1. Connecticut • 53.0 16. UCLA • 43.04 Assists Per Game: 1. S. Walker-Kimbrough, Md. • 54.5 9. Oregon • 46.6 Steals Per Game 1. Niya Johnson, Baylor • 8.7 3. Karlie Samuleson, STAN • 47.3 1. Sacramento St. • 14.9 18. Maite Cazorla, ORE • 5.9 6. Lexi Bando, ORE • 45.3 FG Percentage Defense: 20. Washington St. • 10.2 24. Jordin Canada, UCLA • 5.7 7. Jamie Weisner, OSU • 44.3 1. Oregon State • 32.4 6. Stanford • 33.8 Blocks Per Game: Blocks Per Game: Double-Doubles: 1. West Virginia • 6.5 1. Bego Faz Davalos, FSU • 4.0 1. Tor Jarosz, Marist • 24 FT Percentage: 6. Oregon State • 6.3 4. Ruth Hamblin, OSU • 3.51 3. Jillian Alleyne, ORE • 23 1. Connecticut • 80.0 9. Stanford • 6.0 13. Erica McCall, STAN • 18 6. Washington • 78.0 19. Emily Potter, UTAH • 17

PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // April 15, 2016 6 PAC-12 IN THE POSTSEASON PAC-12 ALL-CENTURY PAC-12 IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT As voted on by 61 panelists, consisting of media • Five Pac-12 teams earned NCAA Tournament bids for the third-consecutive year, a first for the history of members, Pac-12 staff, coaches and players, were the Conference which dates back to 1986-87. responsible for the selection of the team. Each pan- • For the first time in the history of the Conference, two Pac-12 teams advanced to the NCAA Final Four, elist ranked their top twelve in each category, with three were in the Elite 8 and four advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16. The Elite 8 marked the first regional final their top selection receiving 12 points, their second between two Pac-12 schools since Stanford beat Southern California, 82-62, in 1992, the same year the selection receiving 11 points, etc. The points were Cardinal won the national title. then tallied across the entire panel, and the top vote-getters formed the All-Century Team. • Pac-12’s five first-round wins were the most in the first round since going 5-1 in 2006. The last time the Conference went a perfect 5-0 was in 2005. PLAYER OF THE CENTURY Cheryl Miller, USC (1982-1986) • The All-NCAA Lexington Region team consisted of five Pac-12 players: Washington’s Chantel Osahor, Kelsey Plum and Talia Walton, and Stanford’s Erica McCall and Lili Thompson. It was the first time since 2008 five players from the same conference made up an NCAA All-Region squad. Oregon State’s Jamie COACH OF THE CENTURY Weisner and Sydney Weise were named to the Dallas Region All-Tournament team. Osahor and Weisner Tara VanDerveer, Stanford (1985-present) were voted Most Outstanding Players for their respective regionals. GUARDS • Conference teams have posted a 14-5 in the NCAA Tournament this season, tying the Pac-12 record of , Stanford (1986-1990) nine NCAA Tournament wins in the first weekend. Cynthia Cooper, USC (1982-1986) , Stanford (2004-2008) • OREGON STATE made its first NCAA Final Four appearance in school history, making NCAA Tournament Briann January, ASU (2005-2009) history when it reached the Sweet 16, snapping a 33-year drought and the first time since the tournament expanded to 64 teams. It was the Beavers third-straight trip to the NCAA Tournament, only the second the , Stanford (1993-1997) program has accomplished that feat and first time since 1994-96. , Stanford (1987-1991) Jamie Redd, Washington (1995-1999) • WASHINGTON advanced to the NCAA Final Four for the first time in program history. Its Elite 8 and NCAA Molly Goodenbour, Stanford (1989-1993) Sweet 16 appearances were its first since 2001. This year’s second-straight bid was the first time since 2006 and 2007 the Huskies made back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances. UW recorded its fifth-straight CENTERS/FORWARDS 20-win season, its longest streak since posting seven 20-win campaigns from 1985-1991. Cheryl Miller, USC (1982-1986) Lisa Leslie, USC (1990-1994) • UCLA made the NCAA Sweet 16 for the first time since 1999. The Bruins are back in the tournament after a short three-year absence, coming off a win at the WNIT Championship run last year. Ann Meyers, UCLA (1974-1978) Denise Curry, UCLA (1979-1982) • STANFORD continued a long tradition of participation in the NCAA Tournament, advancing to the Sweet 16 Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford (2010-2014) for the ninth-consecutive year. The Cardinal has appeared in the NCAA Tournament every year since 1988, Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford (2008-2012) a streak of 29-consecutive years and 30 overall. Bev Smith, Oregon (1978-1982) Pam McGee, USC (1980-1984) • ARIZONA STATE made a third-straight trip to the Big Dance, its best streak since going five years in a row , UCLA (1990-1994) from 2005-09, and 14th appearance overall. , Stanford (2000-2004) PAC-12 IN THE WNIT Tina Thompson, USC (1993-1997) • After much-improved seasons, OREGON and UTAH returned to the postseason, representing the Pac-12 Carol Menken, OSU (1979-1981) in the WNIT. With Oregon advancing to the semifinal, the Conference improves its postseason record this season to 20-7 overall. • UCLA won the WNIT crown last season and a Pac-12 team has reached the finals in two of the last three NCAA TOURNAMENT seasons, and four of the last six seasons. HONORS CONFERENCE NOTEBOOK ALL-LEXINGTON REGION Chantel Osahor, Washington TWO PAC-12 TEAMS IN THE FINAL FOUR RPI (Final) Kelsey Plum, Washington For the first time in the history of the league, two Pac-12 teams advanced Talia Walton, Washington to the NCAA Final Four. Second-seeded OREGON STATE defeated top- 5. Oregon State seeded Baylor to advance to the national semifinal, while seventh-seeded 9. Stanford Erica McCall, Stanford WASHINGTON took down fourth-seeded and Conference-foe STANFORD 10. UCLA Lili Thompson, Stanford to advance. 11. Arizona State The Pac-12 received five bids for the NCAA Tournament for the 33. Washington ALL-DALLAS REGION third-consecutive year, a first in the history of the league. ARIZONA STATE 56. USC Jamie Weisner, Oregon State and OREGON STATE each received No. 2 seeds, the highest in the his- Sydney Wiese, Oregon State tory of both programs. UCLA is a three seed, STANFORD a four seed and 84. California 85. Oregon WASHINGTON is a seven seed. ASU, OSU, Stanford and UCLA hosted ALL-FINAL FOUR first- and second-round games. OREGON and UTAH accepted invitations 88. Utah to participate in the 64-team WNIT. 96. Washington State Talia Walton, Washington 127. Arizona BEAVERS CLAIM FIRST TOURNAMENT TITLE 202. Colorado Senior center Ruth Hamblin had 23 points, a career-high 20 rebounds LEXINGTON REGION MOP and five blocked shots (a Tournament final record) to lead No. 7 Oregon State to a 69-57 victory over UCLA Chantel Osahor, Washington PAC-12 TOP-10 PERFORMANCES SCORING REBOUNDING DALLAS REGION MOP 43...... Kristine Anigwe, CAL vs. Sacramento St., 12/6 21...... Kristen Simon, USC vs. Washington, 2/12 Jamie Weisner, Oregon State 38...... Jamie Weisner, OSU vs DePaul, 3/26 21...... Jillian Alleyne, ORE vs Arizona State, 1/29 35...... Kelsey Plum, WASH at Utah, 1/4 20...... Ruth Hamblin, OSU vs UCLA, 3/6 35...... Lexi Brando, ORE vs. San Jose State, 11/30 20...... Jillian Alleyne, ORE vs. San Jose State, 11/30 NCAA ELITE 90 34...... Lexi Bando, ORE vs. Utah, 3/23 20...... Chantel Osahor, WASH vs. Seattle, 11/18 Ruth Hamblin, Oregon State 34...... Kelsey Plum, WASH vs. Texas Tech, 11/28 19...... Kaylee Johnson, STAN vs. Washington State, 1/30 33...... Kelsey Plum, at Washington State, 12/29 19...... Chantel Osahor, WASH vs. Arizona, 1/10 33...... Talia Walton, WASH vs. Santa Clara, 11/14 19...... Emily Potter, UTAH vs. Creighton, 12/9 32...... Kelsey Plum, WASH vs. Maryland, 3/21 19...... Jillian Alleyne, ORE vs. Utah Valley, 12/5 32...... Kelsey Plum, WASH at UCLA, 2/14 19...... Ruth Hamblin, OSU, vs. California, 2/28 32...... Kelsey Plum, WASH vs. USC, 1/17 18...... Chantel Osahor, WASH vs. Stanford, 3/27 32...... Kelsey Plum, vs. San Diego State, 11/23 18...... Ruth Hamblin, OSU vs. Troy, 3/18 32...... Kelsey Plum, WASH at Fresno State, 11/20 18...... Chantel Osahor, WASH vs. Colorado, 3/3 18...... Erica McCall, STAN vs. Oregon, 2/28 18...... Jillian Alleyne, ORE vs. USC, 2/21 18...... Emily Potter, UTAH vs. Washington State, 1/2 18...... Emily Potter, UTAH vs. George Mason, 11/20 PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // April 15, 2016 7 WNBA DRAFT CONFERENCE NOTEBOOK

Seven players were selected in the 2016 WNBA in the championship game of the Pac-12 Tournament. It was the first title in school history for the Beavers, Draft. Of the 36 players picked, seven were from who fell to USC in 2014 in their only other championship-game appearance. It was also their 18th win in the Pac-12. the 19 games leading up to the final.Jamie Weisner was crowned the Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, the first in Beaver history to earn the award. 17th (2nd round) - Jamie Weisner, Oregon State PAC-12 REGULAR SEASON CO-CHAMPIONS 18th (2nd round) - Ruth Hamblin, Oregon State In an intense final weekend of regular-season play with several upsets, OREGON STATE and ARIZONA STATE each claimed a share of the Pac-12 regular-season title. The Beavers reclaimed their title after win- ning the league last year, also grabbing the No. 1 seed in the Pac-12 Tournament by virtue of tiebreaker. 19th (2nd round) - Lia Galdeira, Washington State The Sun Devils claimed their first regular-season title since the 2000-01 campaign. This year’s co-champi- ons marks the sixth time in Pac-12 play where teams have shared the league crown. 20th (2nd round) - Jillian Alleyne, Oregon TWO FEATURED IN ESPN’S “SUPER SOPHOMORE SEASONS” 29th (3rd round) - Talia Walton, Washington UCLA’s Jordin Canada and UTAH’s Emily Potter were among the 10 ESPN.com featured as sophomores LA Sparks who had breakout seasons. Last year’s Pac-12 Freshman of the Year as voted on by the league’s coaches, 32nd (3rd round) - Nirra Fields, UCLA Canada led the Bruins back to the NCAA Tournament, nearly doubling her assist-to-turnover ratio and adding five points per game to her scoring average. Potter bounced back from a season-ending injury last Phoenix Mercury year to earn a spot on the All-Pac-12 team this season by improving her points, rebounds and blocks totals 35th (3rd round) - Temi Fagbenle, USC by 50 percent. With her lead, the Utes more than doubled their league win total and have surpassed last year’s total wins, earning a spot in the WNIT.

• The seven selections were the most for the Pac- PAC-12 WELCOMES TWO NEW COACHES 12 since eight were selected in 2002. With the 2015-16 season barely over, two teams are looking towards next season already. COLORADO an- • Galdeira, who would have been a senior at Wash- nounced the hiring of JR Payne to take over the Buffalo helm, coming from Santa Clara University where ington State in 2015-16 but decided to play over- she led the team to its first winning record since 2008. The day after WASHINGTON lost in its first-ever NCAA Women’s Final Four, ARIZONA athletic director seas after her junior campaign, became the first- Greg Byrne announced as UA’s next head women’s basketball after she spend the last five ever Cougar to be drafted. seasons on the Husky bench as an assistant coach. It is a homecoming for Barnes, who is the Wildcats’ • Weisner and Hamblin were the first two Beavers all-time leading scorer, wearing the uniform from 1995-98. She ranked ninth all-time in the Pac-12 record selected since Felicia Ragland was taken with the book in scoring with 2,237 points. 28th pick (second round) of the 2002 draft. • Walton became the highest drafted player in UW PAC-12 TEAMS IN THE POLLS history and second player all-time. She was one of Four teams are ranked in the final Associated Press poll. It is the second-straight year the Pac-12 has four just 12 players invited to participate in the Draft. teams in the final top-25 as voted on by the writers and just the fourth time overall. OREGON STATE earns a No. 6 final ranking, the highest final ranking in the history of the program. UCLA is No. 10 in the final poll, • Fields was the first Bruin to be selected since followed by No. 11 ARIZONA STATE and No. 13 STANFORD. WASHINGTON received votes. 2008 and ninth all-time. For the first time in league history, five teams end the season ranked in the finalUSA Today/WBCA poll. • Fagbenle was the fourth Trojan in five years to be OSU received its highest ranking in program history at No. 2, while the Huskies’ No. 8 rating is their highest selected in the WNBA draft. since 1990. The ranking also included No. 11 Stanford, No. 13 UCLA and No. 16 Arizona State. It is the Bruins’ highest final ranking since 2010-11. Five league teams were ranked in the AP poll from the week of Nov. 30 to the week of Jan. 11, it was the longest stretch of that many Pac-12 teams ranked in league history. Prior to that, five teams had been ranked in the AP on Nov. 13, 2006 for two weeks. Seven different Pac-12 teams earned a national ranking PRESEASON POLLS in one or both polls this season. PAC-12 COACHES POLL WALTON BREAKS NCAA FINAL FOUR RECORD 1. Oregon State (11) 121 WASHINGTON’s Talia Walton played like she did not want her career to end in the NCAA Women’s Final 2. Stanford 104 Four. The senior scored 29 points in that semifinal against Syracuse, knocking down a NCAA Final-Four 3. Arizona State (1) 102 record eight threes. At one point, she was a perfect 8-for-8 before missing her final attempt. T4. California 88 T4. UCLA 88 PAC-12 IN THE NATIONAL STATS 6. Washington 68 WASHINGTON’s Kelsey Plum’s 25.9 points per game ends the season as the fourth-best average in the 7. USC 60 country. Scoring the most points in the country (960) this season and one of the most prolific scorers in 8. Oregon 52 Pac-12 history, the junior became the fastest player to reach 2,000 career points in Pac-12 history. Despite having a career-ending injury, OREGON senior Jillian Alleyne recorded double-doubles in 9. Colorado 39 the majority of the games she played in her career, including 23 this season which is second most in the 10. Washington State 30 country. 11. Utah 23 Also posting stats in the top-10 in the country are Oregon State’s Ruth Hamblin, averaging 3.51 bpg 12. Arizona 17 which ranks fourth nationally and Stanford’s Karlie Samuelson who ranks third nationally with a 47.3, Oregon’s Lexi Bando (sixth, 45.3) OSU’s Jamie Weisner (eighth, 44.3) three-point field goal percentage. PAC-12 MEDIA POLL 1. Oregon State (23) 287 HAMBLIN GRABS BLOCKS RECORD 2. Arizona State (1) 247 OREGON STATE senior Ruth Hamblin claimed the Pac-12 blocks record during the Championship game of the Pac-12 Tournament with five stuffs in the title game. The post, who is a two-time CoSIDA Academic 3. Stanford 245 All-District selection, has been the Conference’s blocks leader in each of the last two seasons, posting the 4. California 205 Conference’s best average this season, as well. Already owning the Pac-12’s top-two blocking seasons, 5. UCLA 203 tallying a league-record 144 stuffs as a sophomore in 2013-14, she also became the only player in league 6. Washington 167 history with three 100-block seasons. The 425 career blocks also rank her in the top-10 in NCAA history. 7. USC 140 8. Oregon 118 1. Ruth Hamblin, OSU (2013-pres.) 425 9. Colorado 88 2. Stefanie Kasperski, ORE (1987-90) 402 10. Washington State 75 3. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) 321 11. Utah 61 ALLEYNE BECOMES ALL-TIME LEADING REBOUNDER 12. Arizona 36 Senior forward Jillian Alleyne pulled down 15 boards to become the Pac-12’s career rebounding leader on Jan. 17, 2016, surpassing the mark set by former Stanford great Chiney Ogwumike. Alleyne is also ranked PRESEASON ALL-PAC-12 (MEDIA) third all-time in NCAA history. Jillian Alleyne, Oregon, F, Sr. Sophie Brunner, Arizona State, F 1. Jillian Alleyne, ORE (2012-pres.) 1712 Nirra Fields, UCLA, G, Sr. 2. Chiney Ogwumike, STAN (2011-14) 1567 Ruth Hamblin, Oregon State, C, Sr. 3. Kayla Pedersen, STAN (2008-11) 1266 4. , STAN (2007-10) 1263 Kelsey Plum, Washington, G, Jr. 5. Nnemkadi Ogwumike, STAN (2009-12) 1226 Sydney Wiese, Oregon State, G, Jr. Alleyne’s total numbers are impressive, but her career average is as well. Having averaged at least 11.9

PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // April 15, 2016 8 CONFERENCE NOTEBOOK rpg every season, her career average of 14.3 rpg shatters the all-time record season and its first 20-win campaign since 2004-05 (24), while also winning set by former UCLA standout Natalie Williams who maintained a 12.8 rpg in three more league games to get to 9-9. her career from 1991-94. Alleyne also has 92 career double-doubles, breaking STANFORD’s Chiney Ogwumike’s 85 for the most ever. Alleyne missed the first TRIPLE-DOUBLE FOR CAL’S GABBY GREEN two games of her career in the final weekend, after suffering a season-ending In the 106-44 win over Cal State Northridge on Dec. 30, California’s Gabby injury in practice on Feb. 23. Green posted the 22nd triple-double in Pac-12 history, recording 11 points, 10 rebounds and 14 assists. She becomes only the third Golden Bear to ac- 2K CLUB complish the feat in the Pac-12/10 era. She is also player in the Conference this On Jan. 31, two Pac-12 standouts each reached 2,000 career points. WASH- season, and one of 18 players in the country to post a triple-double. INGTON’s Kelsey Plum needed only 88 games to reach 2,000 career points, becoming the fastest player to reach the milestone in Conference history. Jillian ANIGWE SETS CONFERENCE RECORD Alleyne also hit the mark, becoming the 10th player in the NCAA to total 2,000 CALIFORNIA’s Kristine Anigwe earned Pac-12 Freshman of the Week honors career points and 1,500 career rebounds. for the eighth time this season, setting a league record previously held by cur- rent junior WASHINGTON’s Kelsey Plum. The honor was first selected during PLUM THREATENS SCORING RECORD the 2012-13 season. The fastest player to break 2,000 points in Pac-12 history, it is safe to say WASHINGTON’s Kelsey Plum has the Conference’s all-time scoring record well FRESHMEN PHENOMS within reach. One of just two players in league history to score 900 points in a With Pac-12 coaches hauling in some of the nation’s top talents, the promise season, her 960 points this season were the most in the country and second of potential are beginning to show and making an immediate impact. Two of in the Pac-12 record book. She is also one of only three players to score 800 the nation’s top-scoring freshmen are in the Pac-12. CALIFORNIA’s Kristine points in a season and the only one not named Ogwumike (Chiney - 967, 2014; Anigwe, who has been named Pac-12 Freshman of the Week eight times this Chiney - 805, 2013; Nnemkadi - 809, 2012). season, is the second-highest scoring freshman in the country, averaging 20.5 Plum broke into the top-five in Conference history, netting 2,418 ppg, and ranks 25th among all players in the NCAA. WASHINGTON STATE’s points in three seasons. After a quartet of wins in the NCAA Tournament, Borislava Hristova is the seventh-highest scoring freshman in the country with she surpassed Lisa Leslie for fourth on the Pac-12 all-time scoring list. a 16.3 ppg average. Both players are also in the top-10 in the Pac-12 in scoring. Also making an impact this season is OREGON’s Maite Cazorla. Second in NCAA SELECTION COMMITTEE TOP 10 the Pac-12 in assists per game at 5.8 apg, she owns the highest assists average The NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship Sport Committee among freshmen in the country and ranks 20th among all players. made three announcements of its top 10 during the month of Feburary and in each, the Pac-12 had three teams among the teams named. Owning the No. FORMER PAC-12 STARS FINALISTS FOR TEAM USA 1 Conference RPI for most of the season, the Pac-12 was the only league with USA Basketball announced its finalists for the USA Olympic Qualifying Tourna- three teams. ranking as No. 6 OREGON STATE, No. 7 ARIZONA STATE and ment team. Three former Pac-12 stars were among the 30 finalists including No. 10 UCLA in the final announcement. Additionally, STANFORD received ARIZONA STATE’s Briann January and sisters Chiney and Nnemkadi Ogwu- consideration in the Feb. 29 announcement. mike of STANFORD.

UPSET CITY HOT STARTS January was the month of upsets with 12 Pac-12 teams posting underdog wins, Both USC and OREGON got off to strong starts this season, with the Ducks based on Associated Press rankings, further highlighting the strength of Pac-12 starting the season at 11-0 and the Trojans posting a 12-0 mark before register- teams this season. Oregon State set the tone for February, posting the slight up- ing their first loss. It was the Ducks’ best start to a season since 1978-79. USC’s set over Arizona State on the first of the month. The Pac-12 has the No. 1 RPI best start dates back to when current head coach and Hall of Famer Cythina in the country with three teams in the top 10, the most for any conference in Cooper-Dyke was a sophomore on campus in 1982-83. the nation. Below is a list of Conference upsets before the NCAA Tournament. Rankings are at the time of the meeting: COACHING MILESTONES ARIZONA’s Niya Butts is the latest in the Pac-12 to reach a coaching milestone, 12/21: #21 CAL def. #19 UCLA, 108-104 2OT 1/17: WASH def. #25 USC, 69-60 picking up her 100th win on Jan. 17 at home against Colorado in her eighth 1/4: NR ARIZ def. #21 CAL, 57-52 1/24: #20 UCLA def. #12 STAN, 56-36 year as a head coach. USC head coach Cynthia Cooper-Dyke picked up her 1/4: #14 ASU def. #9 STAN, 49-31 2/1: #9 OSU def. #8 ASU, 63-58 200th career victory on Jan. 4 against Oregon. On the same day, WASHING- 1/4: #15 UCLA def. #11 OSU, 71-51 2/7: ORE def. #24 WASH, 75-63 TON STATE head coach June Daugherty, who has been a head coach for 27 1/10: USC def. #15 UCLA, 71-68 2/26: #13 STAN def. #13 OSU, 76-54 years and has logged over 400-career wins, picked up her 100th on the WSU 1/10: UTAH def. #21 CAL, 84-79 2/28: #14 UCLA def. #9 ASU, 74-61 sidline against Colorado. She is the first coach in Conference history to win 100 1/15: WASH def. #17 UCLA, 64-56 3/4: CAL def. #10 ASU, 75-64 games with multiple programs (Washington). 1/15: WSU def. #25 USC, 73-61 3/4: WASH def. #11 STAN, 73-65 Several other coaches have reached significant milestones in just this sea- son alone. ARIZONA STATE head coach Charli Turner Thorne won her 400th QUICKLY AROUND THE LEAGUE on Dec. 14 against Hartford, then reached her 200th career Pac-12 victory on The Pac-12 concluded non-conference play with the top RPI in the nation. The Feb. 21 against Washington. She has been roaming the sidelines for 22 sea- Conference’s 79.7 winning percentage in non-conference regular-season play sons, 19 of them in Tempe. is the top mark since the league sponsored the sport in 1986-87 ... At the con- Both COLORADO coach Linda Lappe and OREGON coach Kelly Graves clusion of regular-season play, the Conference owns the top RPI in the country claimed milestone victories over the Thanksgiving break. Lappe, in her sixth at .5863, according to the NCAA index. Three Pac-12 teams have landed in season at her alma mater, picked up Division I-win No. 100 on Nov. 27 in a win the top 10, the most of any conference in the country ... Of the 17 players av- over Massachusetts, while Graves, who is in his second season in Eugene but eraging double-doubles in the nation, the Pac-12 is the only league with three has logged 19 seasons on a Division I sideline, picked up his 400th the follow- players achieving the feat including Alleyne, WASHINGTON’s Chantel Osahor ing day on Nov. 28. With the Beavers’ victory over USC on Jan. 2, OREGON and UTAH’s Emily Potter ... The Sun Devils tied its most-consecutive wins in STATE head coach Scott Rueck picked up his 100th Division I win. program history at 15, winning games from 12/6-1/29 ... OREGON STATE is one of three teams in the nation with three 1,000+ active point scorers (Hamb- NEW FACES & FAMILIAR FACES lin, Weisner, Wiese; Connecticut, Southern Illinois). The Beavers tied a program The 2015-16 campaign welcomes a new face. New to the Conference is Utah’s record with a 14-game win streak ... Senior center Ruth Hamblin had her hair head coach Lynne Roberts. Roberts landed in Salt Lake City by way of the cut on court in OSU’s DAM Cancer event. Her hair will be donated to make wigs University of the Pacific. Last year she was named Co-West Coast Conference for cancer patients ... With road wins over Colorado/Utah, Washington/Wash- Coach of the Year after leading the Tigers to a 21-10 record. ington State, Oregon has collected two road weekend sweeps this year. The Roberts joins an impressive cast of coaches across the 12 schools with a last time the Ducks collected one road weekend sweep was in 2008-09 against collective 146 years of experience. Leading the way is Hall of Fame head coach the Washington schools ... WASHINGTON’s Kelsey Plum 670 career made free Tara Van Derveer, who will be on the Stanford sideline for her 30th season and throws, becoming the Pac-12 career leader which had stood since 1996. She 37 years for her career. ARIZONA STATE’s Charli Turner Thorne also boasts has ranked in the top-three in the nation in scoring all season ... Seeing vast more than 20 years of experience, entering her 22nd season as a head coach improvements from last season is Utah. The Utes won more overall wins and and 19th with the Sun Devils. WASHINGTON STATE head coach June Daugh- more Conference wins than all of last season, advancing to the quarterfinal of erty is logging her 27th season as a head coach, nine of which have been spent the WNIT, doubling its win total from last year (9) and winning five more Pac-12 in Pullman. Just shy of 20 years of coaching is OREGON’s Kelly Graves, who games (8 in 2016). The Utes are under the direction of first-year head coach has been on the sidelines for 19 seasons, including two in Eugene. Lynne Roberts. Utah has also outrebounded its opponents in 21-of-29 games ... Washington State has played in 13 games this season in which the game was within two possessions in the final two minutes. WSU has a 6-7 record in those games ... ASU, OSU, UO and WSU all recorded double-digit winning streaks this season. STANFORD reached 1,000 wins as a program, becoming only the seventh school to achieve the feat with its 76-54 victory over Oregon State ... Advancing to the WNIT semifinal, OREGON posted 11 more wins than last

PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // April 15, 2016 9 FOLLOW THE PAC-12... PAC-12 CAREER LEADERS PAC-12 POINTS (1500 Club) www.pac-12.com REBOUNDS (700 Club) Twitter: @Pac12 1. Chiney Ogwumike, STAN (2011-14) . . 2737 1. Jillian Alleyne, ORE (2012-15) . . .1712 Facebook: facebook.com/Pac12Conference 2. Candice Wiggins, STAN (2005-08) . . 2629 2. Chiney Ogwumike, STAN (2011-14) . . 1567 3. Nnemkadi Ogwumike, STAN (2009-12) . 2491 3. Kayla Pedersen, stan (2008-11) ...... 1266 ARIZONA 4. Kelsey Plum, WASH (2014-present) .2418 4. Jayne Appel, STAN (2007-10) . . . . 1263 www.arizonawildcats.com 5. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) . . . . . 2414 5. Nnemkadi Ogwumike, STAN (2009-12) . 1226 Twitter: @AZathletics, @ArizonaWBBall, @Coach- 6. Tanja Kostic, OSU (1993-96) . . . . 2349 6. , CAL (2010, 12-14) . 1219 Butts 7. Jazmine Davis, WASH (2012-15) . . . 2277 7. Lisa Leslie, USC (1991-94) . . . . . 1214 Facebook: facebook.com/ArizonaAthletics 8. Tina Thompson, USC (1994-97) . . . 2248 8. Ify Ibekwe, ARIZ (2008-11) . . . . . 1194 9. Adia Barnes, ARIZ (1995-98) . . . . 2237 9. Tina Thompson, USC (1994-97) . . . 1168 ARIZONA STATE 10. Kate Starbird, STAN (1994-97) . . . 2215 10. Nicole Powell, STAN (2001-04) . . . 1143 www.thesundevils.com 11. Jillian Alleyne, ORE (2013-16) . . .2151 11. Aminah Williams, WASH (2012-15) . . 1142 Twitter: @SparkyArizonaSt, @SunDevilWBB 12. Ashley Walker, CAL (2006-09) . . . . 2142 12. Natalie Williams, UCLA (1991-94) . . 1137 @ASUCoachCharli 13. Jayne Appel, STAN (2007-2010) . . . 2125 13. , STAN (1989-93) . . . . 1134 Facebook: facebook.com/SunDevilHoops 14. , UCLA (1997-00) . . 2101 14. Ashley Walker, CAL (2006-09) . . . . 1117 16. Val Whiting, STAN (1989-93) . . . . 2077 15. Ruth Hamblin, OSU (2013-16) . . .1027 CALIFORNIA 16. Nicole Powell, STAN (2001-04) . . . 2062 16. Talia Caldwell, CAL (2010-13) . . . . 1007 www.calbears.com Twitter: @CalAthletics, @CalWBBall, @CalCoachG 17. Davellyn Whyte, ARIZ (2010-13) . . . 2059 17. Ebony Hoffman, USC (2001-04) . . . 1003 Facebook: facebook.com/CalWBBall 18. Jamie Redd, WASH (1996-99) . . . . 2027 Amber Hall, WASH (1996-99) . . . . 1003 19. Cherie Nelson, USC (1987-89) . . . 1996 19. Tanja Kostic, OSU (1993-96) . . . . 1001 COLORADO 20. Alexis Gray-Lawson, CAL (2007-10) . . 1982 20. Stefanie Kasperski, ORE (1987-90) . . 996 www.cubuffs.com 21. Dee-Dee Wheeler, ARIZ (2002-05) . . 1966 21. Maylana Martin, UCLA (1997-00) . . . 935 Twitter: @cubuffs, @cubuffswbb, @LindaLappe 22. Stefanie Kasperski, ORE (1987-90) . . 1956 22. , USC (2011-14) . . . 925 Facebook: facebook.com/cuwomensbasketball 23. Kayla Pedersen, STAN (2008-11) . . 1941 Markel Walker, UCLA (2010-13) . . . 925 24. Giuliana Mendiola, WASH (2001-04) . 1928 24. Adia Barnes, ARIZ (1995-98) . . . . 921 OREGON 25. Rehema Stephens, UCLA (1990-92) . 1887 25. Cherie Nelson, USC (1987-89) . . . . 920 www.goducks.com 26. Nirra Fields, UCLA (2013-16) . . . 1867 Atonye Nyingifa, UCLA (2011-14) . . . 920 Twitter: @GoDucks, @OregonWBB, @GoDucksKG 27. Cassie Harberts, USC (2011-14) . . . 1832 27. Michelle Plouffe, UTAH (2012-14)* . . 915 Facebook: facebook.com/OregonDucks 28. Noelle Quinn, UCLA (2004-07) . . . 1829 28. Shawntinice Polk, ARIZ (2003-05) . . . 914 29. Layshia Clarendon, CAL (2010-13) . . 1820 29. Karen Deden, WASH (1988-91) . . . . 912 OREGON STATE 30. Talia Walton, WASH (2012-16) . . .1819 30. Talia Walton, WASH (2012-16) . . . 909 www.osubeavers.com 31. Natalie Williams, UCLA (1991-94) . . 1813 31. Kate Benz, WSU (2003-07) . . . . . 899 Twitter: @beaverathletics, @oregonstatewbb, 32. Deven Hunter, OSU (2013-2016) . . 893 @CoachRueck 32. Felicia Ragland, OSU (1999-02) . . . 1803 33. Amanda Johnson, ORE (2009-12) . . . 893 Facebook: facebook.com/oregonstateWBB 33. Rhonda Smith, WASH (1992-95) . . . 1801 34. Nikki Blue, UCLA (2003-06) . . . . 1797 34. Devanei Hampton, CAL (2006-09) . . . 876 35. Kesha Martin, CAL (1989-93) . . . . 875 STANFORD 35. Jamie Weisner, OSU (2012-16) . . .1777 36. Teresa Palmisano, CAL (1988-91) . . . 874 www.gostanford.com 36. Michelle Greco, UCLA (1999-03) . . . 1707 Twitter: @suathletics, @StanfordWBB, 37. Ebony Hoffman, USC (2001-04) . . . 1687 37. Debbie Sporcich, ORE (1991-94) ...... 868 @taras_tweets 38. Lisa Willis, UCLA (2003-06) . . . . . 1677 38. Katy Steding, STAN (1987-90) . . . . 864 Facebook: facebook.com/stanfordWBB 39. Loree Payne, WASH (2000-03) . . . 1675 39. Arianne Boyer, ORE (1994-97) . . . . 850 40. Ify Ibekwe, ARIZ (2008-11) . . . . . 1653 40. Taryn Wicijowski, UTAH (2010-15)* . . 826 UCLA 41. Trisha Stevens, STAN (1988-91) . . . 1649 41. Andre Bills, ORE (2002-05) . . . . . 825 www.uclabruins.com 42. Jennifer Azzi, STAN (1987-90) . . . . 1634 42. Monique Ambers, ASU (1990-93) . . . 823 Twitter: @uclaathletics, @UCLAWBB 43. Michelle Plouffe, UTAH (2012-14)* . . 1620 43. Gena Pelz, WASH (1995-98) . . . . . 820 @CoachCloseUCLA Elizabeth Pickney, ARIZ (1999-02) . . 1620 44. Briana Gilbreath, USC (2009-12) . . . 813 Facebook: facebook.com/UCLAWomensBasketball 45. Megan Franza, WASH (1998-01) . . . 1612 45. Sandra Van Embricqs, UCLA (1987-90) . 811 46. Rhonda Smith, WASH (1992-95) . . . 803 USC 46. Teresa Palmisano, CAL (1988-91) . . 1610 47. Briana Gilbreath, USC (2009-12) . . . 1608 47. Janae Hubbard, UCLA (1997-00) . . . 798 www.usctrojans.com 48. Noelle Quinn, UCLA (2004-07) . . . . 794 Twitter: @USC_Athletics, @USCWBB, @AllDecade14 48. Karen Deden, WASH (1988-91) . . . 1596 49. Devanei Hampton, CAL (2006-09) . . 1588 49. Jennie Leander, CAL (1996-99) . . . . 790 Facebook: facebook.com/USCWBB 50. Ingrid Dixson, CAL (1991-94) . . . . 789 50. Katy Steding, STAN (1987-90) . . . . 1586 51. Rachel Hemmer, STAN (1992-95) . . . 780 UTAH 51. Anette Mollerstrom, OSU (1993-96) . . 1582 52. Kristen Newlin, STAN (2003-07) . . . 780 www.utahutes.com 52. Atonye Nyingifa, UCLA (2009, 11-14) . 1570 53. Cathrine Kraayeveld, ORE (2002-05) . . 774 Twitter: @utahathletics, @utahwbasketball, 53. Lindsey Pluimer, UCLA (2005-08) . . 1556 54. Jamee Swan, COLO (2013-16) ...... 772 @UtesCoachRob 54. Ashley Corral, USC (2009-12) . . . . 1542 55. Giuliana Mendiola, WASH (2001-04) . . 769 Facebook: facebook.com/UtahWomensHoops 55. Trisha Stafford, CAL (1988-92) . . . 1530 56. Sonjha Fleming, OSU (1990-93) . . . 759 56. Jenni Ruff, WSU (1993-96) . . . . . 1526 57. Olympia Scott, STAN (1995-98) . . . . 753 WASHINGTON 57. Brooke Smith, STAN (2002-07) . . . 1520 58. Felicia Ragland, OSU (1999-02) . . . 739 www.gohuskies.com 58. Olympia Scott, STAN (1995-98) . . . 1524 59. Christina Marinacci, USC (2010-13) . . 738 Twitter: @UWAthletics, @UW_WBB, 58. Anita Kaplan, STAN (1992-95) . . . . 1509 @coachneighbors 60. Lindsey Pluimer, UCLA (2005-08) . . . 737 60. Amanda Johnson, ore (2009-12) . . . 1505 Facebook: facebook.com/ 61. Elizabeth Pickney, ARIZ (1999-02) . . 736 61. Arianne Boyer, ORE (1993-97) . . . 1501 UWHuskyWomensBasketball 62. Alexyz Vaioletama, USC (2011-15) . . . 734 * Total reflects only Pac-12 years. 63. Jazmine Perkins, WSU (2010-12) . . . 728 WASHINGTON STATE 64. Jenni Ruff, WSU (1993-96) . . . . . 727 www.wsucougars.com 65. Eshaya Murphy, USC (2003-07) . . . 722 Twitter: @WSUCougars_com, @WSUWomensHoops, 66. Trisha Stafford, CAL (1989-92) . . . . 721 @CoachJuneD 67. Regina Rogers, WASH (2008, 10-12) . . 720 Facebook: facebook.com/WSUCougarAthletics 68. Jamie Weisner, OSU (2013-16) . . . 719 69. Jamie Reid, WASH (1995-99) . . . . 714 70. Mikaela Ruef, STAN (2010-14) . . . . 708 71. Brooke Smith, STAN (2004-07) . . . . 706 PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // April 15, 2016 10 PAC-12 IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Place School Years Won Lost Pct. Last 1st 2nd 3rd Arizona (1997-00, 03-05) 7 6 7 .462 2005 0 0 0 Arizona State (1982-83, 92, 01-02, 05-09 14 17 14 .548 2016 0 0 0 11, 14-16) California (1990, 92-93, 06-09, 12-15) 11 11 11 .500 2015 0 0 1 Colorado (1988-89, 92-97, 01-04, 13) 13 17 13 .567 2013 0 0 0 Oregon (1982, 84, 87, 94-01, 05) 12 5 12 .294 2005 0 0 0 Oregon State (1983-84, 94-96, 14-16) 8 8 8 .500 2016 0 0 1 Stanford (1982, 88-16) 30 80 28 .741 2016 2 2 8 UCLA (1983, 85, 90, 92, 98-99, 04, 06, 10-11, 13, 16) 13 13 13 .500 2016 0 0 0 NCAA First & Second Rounds • March 18-21 USC (1982-88, 91-95, 97, 05, 14) 16 29 14 .674 2014 2 1 0 16 Campus Sites Utah (1983, 86, 89-91, 95-98, 00-01, 03, 17 9 17 .346 2011 0 0 0 05-06, 09-11) NCAA Regionals • March 25-28 Washington (1985-91, 93-95, 97-98, 01, 03, 07, 18 19 18 .514 2016 0 0 1 Bridgeport, Conn.; Dallas, Texas; 15-16) Lexington, Ky.; Sioux Falls, S.D. Washington State (1991) 1 0 1 .000 1991 0 0 0 NCAA Women’s Final Four • April 3 & 5 Pac-12 Total 214 156 .578 4 3 10 Indianapolis, Ind.

YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARY YEAR TEAM W-L FINISH YEAR TEAM W-L FINISH YEAR TEAM W-L FINISH 1981-82 Arizona State 1-1 – 1994-95 Colorado 3-1 – 2004-05 Arizona 1-1 – Oregon 0-1 – Oregon 0-1 – Arizona State 2-1 – Stanford 0-1 – Oregon State 1-1 – Oregon 1-1 – USC 2-1 – Stanford 4-1 T3rd Stanford 3-1 – 1982-83 Arizona State 1-1 – USC 0-1 – USC 1-1 – Oregon State 1-1 – Utah 0-1 – Utah 1-1 – UCLA 0-1 – Washington 2-1 – 2005-06 Arizona State 1-1 – USC 5-0 1st 1995-96 Colorado 1-1 – California 0-1 – Utah 0-1 – Oregon 0-1 – Stanford 3-1 – 1983-84 Oregon 0-1 – Oregon State 0-1 – UCLA 1-1 – Oregon State 0-1 – Stanford 4-1 T3rd USC 1-1 – USC 5-0 1st Utah 0-1 – Utah 3-1 – 1984-85 UCLA 1-1 – 1996-97 Arizona 1-1 – Washington 1-1 – USC 1-1 – Colorado 2-1 – 2006-07 Arizona State 3-1 – Washington 0-1 – Oregon 1-1 – California 0-1 – 1985-86 USC 4-1 2nd Stanford 4-1 T3rd Stanford 1-1 – Washington 1-1 – USC 1-1 – Washington 0-1 – Utah 0-1 – Utah 1-1 – 2007-08 Arizona State 1-1 – 1986-87 Oregon 1-1 – Washington 0-1 – California 1-1 – USC 1-1 – 1997-98 Arizona 2-1 – Stanford 5-1 2nd Washington 1-1 – Oregon 0-1 – Utah 0-1 – 1987-88 Colorado 1-1 – Stanford 0-1 – 2008-09 Arizona State 3-1 – Stanford 1-1 – UCLA 1-1 – California 2-1 – USC 1-1 – Utah 0-1 – Stanford 4-1 T3rd Washington 1-1 – Washington 0-1 – Utah 1-1 – 1988-89 Colorado 0-1 – 1998-99 Arizona 1-1 – 2009-10 Stanford 5-1 2nd Stanford 2-1 – Oregon 1-1 – UCLA 1-1 – Utah 0-1 – Stanford 0-1 – 2010-11 Arizona State 0-1 – Washington 1-1 – UCLA 3-1 – Stanford 4-1 T3rd 1989-90 California 0-1 – 1999-00 Arizona 1-1 – UCLA 1-1 – Stanford 5-0 1st Oregon 0-1 – Utah 0-1 – UCLA 0-1 – Stanford 1-1 – 2011-12 California 1-1 – Utah 0-1 – UCLA 0-1 – Stanford 4-1 T3rd Washington 2-1 – Utah 0-1 – 2012-13 California 4-1 T3rd 1990-91 Stanford 3-1 T3rd 2000-01 Arizona State 0-1 – Colorado 0-1 – USC 1-1 – Colorado 1-1 – Stanford 2-1 – Utah 0-1 – Oregon 0-1 – UCLA 1-1 – Washington 1-1 – Stanford 1-1 – 2013-14 Arizona State 1-1 – Washington State 0-1 – Utah 2-1 – California 1-1 – 1991-92 Arizona State 0-1 – Washington 3-1 – Oregon State 1-1 – California 0-1 – 2001-02 Arizona State 1-1 – Stanford 4-1 T3rd Colorado 0-1 – Colorado 3-1 – USC 0-1 – Stanford 5-0 1st Stanford 2-1 – 2014-15 Arizona State 2-1 – UCLA 2-1 – 2002-03 Arizona 0-1 – California 1-1 – USC 2-1 – Colorado 2-1 – Oregon State 1-1 – 1992-93 California 1-1 – Stanford 1-1 – Stanford 2-1 – Colorado 2-1 – Utah 1-1 – Stanford 1-1 – Washington 0-1 – Washington 0-1 – USC 1-1 – 2003-04 Arizona 0-1 – 2015-16 Arizona State 1-1 – Washington 1-1 – Colorado 0-1 – Oregon State 4-1 – T3rd 1993-94 Colorado 2-1 – Stanford 3-1 – Stanford 3-1 – Oregon 1-1 – UCLA 0-1 – UCLA 2-1 – Oregon State 0-1 – Washington 4-1 – T3rd Stanford 3-1 – USC 3-1 – Washington 1-1 –

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School Years Won Lost Pct. Last 1st 2nd 3rd Arizona (1996, 01, 10) 3 4 2 .667 2010 1 0 0 Arizona State (1981, 00, 03-04, 10, 12) 6 4 6 .400 2012 0 1 0 California (1979, 81, 84, 87, 10-11) 6 12 8 .600 2011 1 1 0 Colorado (1999, 08, 11-12, 14) 5 12 5 .706 2014 0 0 0 Oregon (1979, 89, 2002, 07, 10, 14, 16) 7 18 5 .783 2016 2 0 2 Oregon State (1980, 82, 01-04, 06, 09, 12) 9 14 7 .667 2012 2 0 0 Stanford 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 UCLA (2015) 1 6 0 .1000 2015 1 0 0 USC (2000, 02, 11) 3 7 3 .700 2011 0 1 0 Utah (1979, 84, 99, 07, 10, 12-13, 16) 8 12 11 .521 2016 0 1 0 Washington (1999, 2002, 04, 12-14) 6 11 6 .647 2014 0 0 0 Washington State (2014, 15) 2 0 2 .000 2015 0 0 0 Pac-12 Totals 100 54 .649 7 4 2

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YEAR TEAM W-L FIN YEAR TEAM W-L FIN YEAR TEAM W-L FIN 1978-79 California 0-3 – 2001-02 Oregon 5-0 1st 2010-11 Arizona 0-1 – Oregon 2-1 – Oregon State 1-1 – California 1-1 – Utah 1-2 – USC 1-1 – Colorado 3-1 – 1979-80 Oregon State 3-0 1st Washington 2-1 – USC 5-1 2nd 1980-81 Arizona State 2-1 2nd 2002-03 Arizona State 1-1 – 2011-12 Arizona State 0-1 – California 1-2 – Oregon State 1-1 – Colorado 3-1 – 1981-82 Oregon State 3-0 1st 2003-04 Arizona State 0-1 – Oregon State 2-1 – 1983-84 California 2-1 – Oregon State 2-1 – Utah 1-1 – Utah 0-3 – Washington 1-1 – Washington 3-1 – 1986-87 California 2-1 2nd 2005-06 Oregon State 1-1 – 2012-13 Utah 5-1 2nd 1988-89 Oregon 3-0 1st 2006-07 Oregon 1-1 – Washington 1-1 – 1995-96 Arizona 3-0 1st Utah 1-1 – 2013-14 Colorado 2-1 – 1998-99 Colorado 1-1 – 2007-08 Colorado 3-1 – Oregon 1-1 – Utah 0-1 – 2008-09 Oregon State 1-1 – Washington 3-1 – Washington 1-1 – 2009-10 Arizona 1-1 – Washington State 0-1 – 1999-00 Arizona State 0-1 – California 6-0 1st 2014-15 UCLA 6-0 1st USC 1-1 – Oregon 2-1 – Washington State 0-1 – 2000-01 Arizona 1-1 – Utah 1-1 – 2015-16 Oregon 4-1 – Oregon State 0-1 – Utah 2-1 –

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ARIZONA WILDCATS ARIZONA STATE SUN DEVILS Overall: 13-19, .406 // Pac-12: 3-15, .167 Overall: 26-7, .788 // Pac-12: 16-2, .889

Date . . . . Opponent ...... TV ...... Time/Result Date . . . . Opponent ...... TV ...... Time/Result Nov. 14 . . at Toledo...... W, 62-59 Nov. 15 . . #15/17 Kentucky...... L, 64-68 Nov. 18 . . Howard...... W, 65-28 Nov. 21 . . SMU...... W, 64-57 Nov. 21 . . at San Diego...... L, 54-59 Nov. 27 . . vs. #2/2 South Carolina1...... L, 58-60 Nov. 23 . . Kansas...... W, 67-52 Nov. 28 . . vs. Hawaii1...... W, 75-49 Nov. 27 . . at North Texas...... W, 51-44 Nov. 29 . . vs. CSU Bakersfield1...... W, 60-47 Dec. 2 . . . New Mexico State...... W, 68-64 Dec. 5 . . . VCU2...... L, 48-57 Dec. 5 . . . Pacific...... W, 69-56 Dec. 6 . . . Columbia2...... W, 70-49 Dec. 10 . . Louisiana Tech...... W, 77-67 Dec. 12 . . at #19/25 Syracuse...... W, 61-54 Dec. 19 . . vs. SMU1...... L, 46-58 Dec. 14 . . at Hartford...... W, 60-29 Dec. 20 . . vs. Florida Gulf Coast1...... L, 55-57 Dec. 19 . . Marquette...... W, 90-80 Dec. 21 . . vs. Gardner-Webb1...... W, 79-60 Dec. 21 . . #10/13 Florida State...... W, 68-56 Dec. 29 . . George Mason...... WOT, 68-60 Dec. 28 . . CSUN...... W, 69-46 Jan. 2 . . . #11/11 Stanford*...... PAC12...... L, 34-59 Jan. 2 . . . #19/18 California*...... PAC12...... W, 57-49 Jan. 4 . . . #21/RV California*...... PAC12...... W, 57-52 Jan. 4 . . . #9/13 Stanford*...... PAC12...... W, 49-31 Jan. 8 . . . at Washington State*...... L, 46-67 Jan. 8 . . . at #RV/- Washington*...... PAC12...... W, 68-61 Jan. 10 . . at Washington*...... PAC12...... L, 47-63 Jan. 10 . . at Washington State*...... PAC12...... W, 63-45 Jan. 15 . . Utah*...... L, 55-60 Jan. 15 . . Colorado*...... W, 64-37 Jan. 17 . . Colorado*...... PAC12...... W, 63-52 Jan. 17 . . Utah*...... PAC12...... W, 80-60 Jan. 22 . . at #8/11 Arizona State*...... PAC12...... L, 49-61 Jan. 22 . . Arizona*...... PAC12...... W, 61-49 Jan. 24 . . #8/11 Arizona State*...... PAC12...... L, 47-62 Jan. 24 . . at Arizona*...... PAC12...... W, 62-47 Jan. 29 . . at #9/8 Oregon State*...... PAC12...... L, 43-71 Jan. 29 . . at Oregon*...... PAC12...... W, 63-58 Jan. 31 . . at Oregon*...... PAC12...... L, 54-76 Feb. 1 . . . at #9/8 Oregon State*...... ESPN2...... L, 44-67 Feb. 5 . . . USC*...... PAC12...... L, 57-67 Feb. 5 . . . #14/16 UCLA*...... PAC12...... W, 65-61 Feb. 7 . . . #14/16 UCLA*...... L, 39-73 Feb. 7 . . . USC*...... PAC12...... W, 69-68 Feb. 12 . . at #13/14 Stanford*...... PAC12...... L, 57-82 Feb. 12 . . at California*...... W, 64-49 Feb. 14 . . at California*...... PAC12...... L, 56-75 Feb. 14 . . at #13/14 Stanford*...... PAC12...... WOT, 63-61 Feb. 19 . . Washington*...... L, 52-74 Feb. 19 . . Washington State*...... PAC12...... W, 61-39 Feb. 21 . . Washington State*...... L, 61-62 Feb. 21 . . Washington*...... PAC12...... W, 77-57 Feb. 26 . . at #12/14 UCLA*...... PAC12...... L, 53-80 Feb. 26 . . USC*...... PAC12...... W, 50-45 Feb. 28 . . at USC*...... PAC12...... W, 63-56 Feb. 28 . . at #14/15 UCLA*...... PAC12...... L, 61-74 Mar. 3 . . . vs. Oregon^...... PAC12...... W, 74-68 Mar. 4 . . . vs. California^...... PAC12...... L, 64-75 Mar. 4 . . . vs. #12/14 UCLA^...... PAC12...... L, 51-72 Mar. 18 . . New Mexico StateNCAA...... W, 74-52 1 Puerto Rico Classic, San Juan, P.R. Mar. 20 . . TennesseeNCAA...... L, 64-75 * Pac-12 Conference game. All times local to site. ^ Pac-12 Tournament, Seattle, Wash. 1 Hawai’i Tournament, Honolulu, Hawai’i; 2 ASU Classic, Tempe, Ariz.; NCAA - NCAA Tournament PAC12 indicates game televised on the Pac-12 Networks. * Pac-12 Conference game. All times local to site. ^ Pac-12 Tournament, Seattle, Wash. PAC12 indicates game televised on the Pac-12 Networks.

CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS COLORADO BUFFALOES Overall: 15-17, .469 // Pac-12: 4-14, .222 Overall: 7-23, .233 // Pac-12: 2-16, .111

Date . . . . Opponent ...... TV ...... Time/Result Date . . . . Opponent ...... TV ...... Time/Result Nov. 14 . . Loyola Marymount...... W, 92-81 Nov. 13 . . at Austin Peay State...... W, 67-58 Nov. 19 . . Northern Colorado...... W, 63-41 Nov. 15 . . #8/8 Louisville...... ESPN3...... W, 75-71 Nov. 22 . . at #13/13 Kentucky...... L, 61-86 Nov. 20 . . UC Riverside...... W, 64-58 Nov. 27 . . Massachusetts1...... W, 90-63 Nov. 22 . . Cal Poly...... W, 82-57 Nov. 28 . . Florida...... L, 61-83 1 Nov. 27 . . vs. #10/9 Texas A&M ...... L, 58-75 Dec. 2 . . . at Colorado State...... L, 63-64 1 Nov. 28 . . vs. Liberty ...... W, 77-72 Dec. 6 . . . at Long Beach State...... L, 42-59 2 Dec. 5 . . . Saint Mary’s (Calif.) ...... L, 63-64 Dec. 9 . . . Northern Arizona...... W, 90-66 2 Dec. 6 . . . Sacramento State ...... W, 117-99 Dec. 12 . . Missouri...... PAC12...... L, 75-79 Dec. 12 . . Nebraska...... PAC12...... W, 87-80 (OT) Dec. 19 . . Presbyterian...... W, 72-60 Dec. 21 . . #19/RV UCLA...... PAC12...... W, 108-104 (2OT) Dec. 21 . . at Wyoming...... L, 68-77 Dec. 30 . . CSUN...... W, 69-46 Jan. 2 . . . Washington*...... PAC12...... L, 74-76 Jan. 2 . . . #17/21 at Arizona State*...... PAC12...... L, 49-57 Jan. 4 . . . Washington State*...... PAC12...... L, 66-74 Jan. 4 . . . at Arizona*...... PAC12...... L, 52-57 Jan. 8 . . . at # 21/RV California*...... PAC12...... L, 35-64 Jan. 8 . . . Colorado*...... PAC12...... W, 64-35 Jan. 10 . . at #9/13 Stanford*...... PAC12...... L, 56-71 Jan. 10 . . Utah*...... PAC12...... L, 79-84 Jan. 15 . . at #10/13 Arizona State*...... L, 62-64 Jan. 15 . . at #12/10 Oregon State*...... PAC12...... L, 48-70 Jan. 17 . . at Arizona*...... PAC12...... L, 52-63 Jan. 17 . . at Oregon*...... L, 59-69 Jan. 22 . . Oregon*...... PAC12...... L, 46-59 Jan. 22 . . at #20/25 UCLA*...... PAC12...... L, 56-75 Jan. 24 . . #11/8 Oregon State*...... PAC12...... L, 47-61 Jan. 24 . . at USC*...... PAC12...... L, 47-61 Jan. 29 . . #15/19 UCLA*...... L, 64-82 Jan. 29 . . Washington State*...... PAC12...... W, 74-71 Jan. 31 . . USC*...... PAC12...... W, 66-63 Jan. 31 . . #25/- Washington*...... PAC12...... L, 65-75 Feb. 4 . . . at Utah*...... PAC12...... L, 55-71 Feb. 2 . . . at #15/15 Stanford*...... PAC12...... L, 46-53 Feb. 7 . . . Utah*...... PAC12...... L, 68-76 Feb. 5 . . . #15/15 Stanford*...... PAC12...... L, 55-60 Feb. 12 . . at #8/8 Oregon State*...... PAC12...... L, 50-73 Feb. 12 . . #9/10 Arizona State*...... L, 49-64 Feb. 14 . . at Oregon*...... PAC12...... L, 70-77 Feb. 14 . . Arizona*...... PAC12...... W, 75-56 Feb. 19 . . #15/15 Stanford*...... PAC12...... L, 49-80 Feb. 19 . . at Utah*...... PAC12...... L, 66-72 Feb. 21 . . California*...... PAC12...... W, 78-57 Feb. 21 . . at Colorado*...... PAC12...... L, 57-78 Feb. 25 . . at Washington State*...... L, 70-83 Feb. 26 . . Oregon*...... W, 65-54 Feb. 27 . . at Washington*...... PAC12...... L, 47-68 Feb. 28 . . #7/7 Oregon State*...... PAC12...... L, 44-54 Mar. 3 . . . vs. Washington^...... PAC12...... L, 51-67 Mar. 3 . . . vs. Utah^...... PAC12...... W, 66-63 (OT) 1Omni Hotels Classic, Boulder, Colo. Mar. 4 . . . vs. #10/11 Arizona State^...... PAC12...... W, 75-64 *Pac-12 Conference Game. All times local to site. Mar. 5 . . . vs. #12/14 UCLA^...... PAC12...... L, 67-73 (OT) ^ Pac-12 Tournament, Seattle, Wash. 1 South Point Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev.; 2 Cal Tournament, Berkeley, Calif. *Pac-12 Conference Game. All times local to site. ^ Pac-12 Tournament, Seattle, Wash. 2015-16 PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD

OREGON DUCKS OREGON STATE BEAVERS Overall: 24-11, .686 // Pac-12: 9-9, .500 Overall: 32-5, .865 // Pac-12: 16-2, .889

Date . . . . Opponent ...... TV ...... Time/Result Date . . . . Opponent ...... TV ...... Time/Result Nov. 15 . . at #22/20 North Carolina...... W, 79-77 Nov. 13 . . Longwood...... W, 110-45 Nov. 19 . . Hampton...... W, 86-51 Nov. 16 . . at Portland...... W, 95-50 Nov. 22 . . UC Santa Barbara...... W, 79-51 Nov. 22 . . UC Riverside...... W, 86-65 Nov. 24 . . Clemson...... W, 69-56 Nov. 27 . . vs. Hofstra1...... W, 73-50 Nov. 28 . . North Dakota...... W, 77-51 Nov. 28 . . vs. Arkansas1...... W, 63-47 Nov. 30 . . San Jose State...... PAC12...... W, 104-74 Dec. 3 . . . at Marquette...... W, 63-47 Dec. 5 . . . Utah Valley...... W, 79-68 Dec. 12 . . Idaho...... W, 69-44 Dec. 12 . . Portland...... W, 93-52 Dec. 15 . . CSU Bakersfield...... W, 75-51 Dec. 15 . . UC Riverside...... W, 95-81 Dec. 19 . . #14/16 Tennessee...... PAC12...... L, 50-53 Dec. 17 . . Portland State...... W, 122-59 Dec. 21 . . Cal Poly...... W, 80-43 Dec. 28 . . Seattle U...... W, 82-62 Dec. 28 . . at #3/3 Notre Dame...... L, 61-62 Jan. 2 . . . at #21/RV UCLA*...... PAC12...... L, 69-80 Jan. 2 . . . at USC*...... PAC12...... W, 78-73 Jan. 4 . . . at #15/21 UCLA*...... PAC12...... L, 51-71 Jan. 4 . . . at #RV/RV USC*...... PAC12...... L, 67-74 Jan. 8 . . . #RV/- Oregon*...... PAC12...... W, 60-33 Jan. 8 . . . at #11/12 Oregon State*...... PAC12...... L, 33-6 Jan. 10 . . at #RV/- Oregon*...... PAC12...... W, 59-45 Jan. 10 . . #11/12 Oregon State *...... PAC12...... L, 45-59 Jan. 15 . . #RV/RV California*...... PAC12...... W, 70-48 Jan. 15 . . #11/12 Stanford*...... PAC12...... L, 62-64 Jan. 17 . . #11/12 Stanford*...... PAC12...... W, 58-50 Jan. 17 . . #RV/RV California*...... W, 69-59 Jan. 22 . . at Utah*...... PAC12...... W, 62-53 Jan. 22 . . at Colorado*...... PAC12...... W, 59-46 Jan. 24 . . at Colorado*...... PAC12...... W, 61-47 Jan. 24 . . at Utah*...... W, 77-65 Jan. 29 . . Arizona*...... PAC12...... W, 71-43 Jan. 29 . . #8/9 Arizona State*...... PAC12...... L, 58-63 Feb. 1 . . . #9/8 Arizona State*...... ESPN2...... W, 67-44 Jan. 31 . . Arizona*...... PAC12...... W, 76-54 Feb. 5 . . . at #24/RV Washington*...... PAC12...... W, 61-53 Feb. 5 . . . at Washington State*...... PAC12...... W, 73-48 Feb. 7 . . . at Washington State*...... W, 54-45 Feb. 7 . . . at #24/RV Washington*...... W, 75-63 Feb. 12 . . Colorado*...... PAC12...... W, 73-50 Feb. 12 . . Utah*...... W, 69-58 Feb. 14 . . Utah*...... W, 72-53 Feb. 14 . . Colorado*...... PAC12...... W, 77-70 Feb. 19 . . USC*...... PAC12...... W, 76-52 Feb. 19 . . #12/14 UCLA*...... PAC12...... L, 72-77 Feb. 21 . . #12/14 UCLA*...... PAC12...... W, 64-54 Feb. 21 . . USC*...... W, 69-60 Feb. 26 . . at #13/13 Stanford*...... PAC12...... L, 54-76 Feb. 26 . . at California*...... L, 54-65 Feb. 28 . . at California*...... PAC12...... W, 54-44 Feb. 28 . . at #13/13 Stanford*...... PAC12...... L, 42-69 Mar. 3 . . . vs. USC^...... PAC12...... W, 63-53 Mar. 3-6 . . vs. Arizona^...... PAC12...... L, 68-74 Mar. 4 . . . vs. Washington^...... PAC12...... W, 57-55 Mar. 17 . . Long Beach StateWNIT...... W, 84-76 Mar. 5 . . . vs. #12/14 UCLA^...... ESPN...... W, 69-57 Mar. 21 . . Fresno StateWNIT...... W, 84-59 Mar. 18 . . TroyNCAA...... ESPN2...... W, 73-31 Mar. 23 . . UtahWNIT...... W, 73-63 Mar. 20 . . St. BonaventureNCAA...... ESPN2...... W, 69-40 Mar. 28 . . at UTEPWNIT...... W, 71-67 Mar. 26 . . vs. DePaulNCAA...... ESPN2...... W, 83-71 Mar. 30 . . at South DakotaWNIT...... L, 54-88 Apr. 3 . . . vs. 1/1 UConnNCAA...... ESPN...... L, 51-80 *Pac-12 Conference Game. All times local to site. 1San Juan Tournament, San Juan, PR; NCAA - NCAA Tournament ^ Pac-12 Tournament, Seattle, Wash.; WNIT - WNIT game *Pac-12 Conference Game. All times local to site. ^ Pac-12 Tournament, Seattle, Wash.

STANFORD CARDINAL UCLA BRUINS Overall: 27-8, .771 // Pac-12: 14-4, .778 Overall: 26-9, .743 // Pac-12: 14-4, .778

Date . . . . Opponent ...... TV ...... Time/Result Date . . . . Opponent ...... TV ...... Time/Result Nov. 13 . . at UC Davis...... W, 74-45 Nov. 13 . . St. John’s...... W, 73-58 Nov. 15 . . at Gonzaga...... W, 65-48 Nov. 20 . . James Madison...... W, 90-61 Nov. 21 . . #22/20 George Washington...... W, 84-63 Nov. 22 . . #2/2 South Carolina...... PAC12...... L, 65-68 Nov. 23 . . Santa Clara...... L, 58-61 Nov. 27 . . vs. Louisiana Tech1...... W, 68-57 1 Nov. 27 . . vs. Missouri State ...... W, 82-65 Nov. 28 . . vs. #3/3 Notre Dame1...... LOT, 84-92 1 Nov. 28 . . vs. Dayton ...... W, 74-66 Dec. 5 . . . CSU Bakersfield...... W, 82-68 1 Nov. 29 . . vs. Purdue ...... W, 71-65 Dec. 13 . . at Michigan...... BTN...... W, 86-77 Dec. 13 . . at #5/6 Texas...... ESPN...... L, 69-77 Dec. 16 . . UC Irvine...... W, 83-48 Dec. 16 . . #14/16 Tennessee...... ESPNU...... W, 69-55 Dec. 18 . . at Sacramento State...... W, 109-76 Dec. 19 . . Cornell...... W, 93-38 Dec. 21 . . at #21/18 California...... PAC12...... L, 104-108 (2OT) Dec. 22 . . CSU Bakersfield...... W, 83-41 Dec. 28 . . at UC Riverside...... W, 70-56 Dec. 28 . . Chattanooga...... W, 73-30 Dec. 30 . . USC*...... PAC12...... W, 78-73 Jan. 2 . . . at Arizona*...... PAC12...... W, 59-34 Jan. 4 . . . at #14/14 Arizona State*...... PAC12...... L, 31-49 Jan. 2 . . . Oregon*...... PAC12...... W, 80-69 Jan. 8 . . . Utah*...... PAC12...... W, 72-52 Jan. 4 . . . #11/12 Oregon State*...... PAC12...... W, 71-51 Jan. 10 . . Colorado*...... PAC12...... W, 71-56 Jan. 10 . . at #RV/RV USC*...... PAC12...... L, 68-71 Jan. 15 . . at Oregon*...... PAC12...... W, 64-62 Jan. 15 . . at Washington*...... PAC12...... L, 56-64 Jan. 17 . . at #12/10 Oregon State*...... PAC12...... L, 50-58 Jan. 17 . . at Washington State*...... PAC12...... W, 75-73 Jan. 22 . . at USC*...... PAC12...... W, 57-47 Jan. 22 . . California*...... PAC12...... W, 75-56 Jan. 24 . . at #20/25 UCLA*...... PAC12...... L, 36-56 Jan. 24 . . #12/14 Stanford*...... PAC12...... W, 56-36 Jan. 29 . . #25/RV Washington*...... PAC12...... W, 69-53 Jan. 29 . . at Colorado*...... W, 82-64 Jan. 31 . . Washington State*...... PAC12...... W, 69-52 Jan. 31 . . at Utah*...... W, 69-63 Feb. 2 . . . California*...... PAC12...... W, 53-46 Feb. 5 . . .at #8/10 Arizona State*...... PAC12...... L, 61-65 Feb. 5 . . . at California*...... PAC12...... W, 60-55 Feb. 7 . . . at Arizona*...... W, 73-39 Feb. 12 . . Arizona*...... PAC12...... W, 82-58 Feb. 12 . . Washington State*...... W, 73-61 Feb. 14 . . #9/10 Arizona State*...... PAC12...... LOT, 61-63 Feb. 14 . . Washington*...... ESPNU...... W, 63-59 Feb. 19 . . at Colorado*...... PAC12...... W, 80-49 Feb. 19 . . at Oregon*...... PAC12...... W, 77-72 Feb. 21 . . at Utah*...... PAC12...... W, 72-54 Feb. 21 . . at #7/8 Oregon State*...... PAC12...... L, 54-64 Feb. 26 . . #7/7 Oregon State*...... PAC12...... W, 76-54 Feb. 26 . . Arizona*...... PAC12...... W, 80-53 Feb. 28 . . Oregon*...... PAC12...... W, 69-42 Feb. 28 . . #9/9 Arizona State*...... PAC12...... W, 74-61 Mar. 3 . . . vs. Oregon^...... PAC12...... W, 69-42 Mar. 4 . . . vs. Arizona^...... PAC12...... W, 72-51 Mar. 4 . . . vs. Washington...... PAC12...... L, 65-73 Mar. 5 . . . vs. California^...... PAC12...... W, 73-67 (OT) NCAA Mar. 19 . . San Francisco ...... ESPN2...... W, 85-58 Mar. 6 . . . vs. #8/8 Oregon State^...... ESPN...... L, 57-69 NCAA Mar. 21 . . South Dakota State ...... ESPN2...... W, 66-65 Mar. 19 . . Hawai’iNCAA...... ESPN2...... W, 66-50 NCAA Mar. 25 . . vs. #2/2 Notre Dame ...... ESPN2...... W, 90-84 Mar. 21 . . #21/25 South FloridaNCAA...... ESPN2...... W, 72-67 NCAA Mar. 27 . . vs. Washington ...... ESPN2...... L, 76-85 Mar. 26 . . vs. #7/7 TexasNCAA...... ESPN2...... L, 64-72 1 Gulf Coast Showcase, Estero, Fla.; NCAA - NCAA Tournament 1 Junkanoo Jam, Freeport, Grand Bahama Island; NCAA - NCAA Tournament *Pac-12 Conference Game. All times local to site. ^ Pac-12 Tournament, Seattle, Wash. *Pac-12 Conference Game. All times local to site. ^ Pac-12 Tournament, Seattle, Wash. 2015-16 PAC-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD USC TROJANS UTAH UTES Overall: 19-13, .594 // Pac-12: 6-12, .333 Overall: 18-15, .546 // Pac-12: 8-10, .444

Date . . . . Opponent ...... TV ...... Time/Result Date . . . . Opponent ...... TV ...... Time/Result Nov. 13 . . Hope International...... W, 92-43 Nov. 13 . . South Dakota...... W, 66-59 Nov. 16 . . Santa Clara...... W, 81-46 Nov. 17 . . Lamar...... W, 71-67 Nov. 22 . . vs. Grand Canyon1...... W, 75-44 Nov. 20 . . George Mason...... W, 74-62 Nov. 23 . . vs. West Virginia1...... W, 78-67 OT Nov. 26 . . vs. #21/14 Oklahoma1...... L, 55-70 Nov. 24 . . at Gonzaga1...... W, 60-56 Nov. 27 . . vs. Boston College1...... L, 51-76 Nov. 29 . . vs. Iona1...... W, 76-56 Dec. 4 . . . CSUN...... W, 97-56 Dec. 4 . . . Southern Utah...... W, 71-32 Dec. 9 . . . Creighton...... W, 74-58 Dec. 6 . . . UNLV...... W, 73-42 Dec. 12 . . at BYU...... BYUTV...... L, 59-73 Dec. 13 . . Long Beach State...... W, 69-43 Dec. 19 . . Fresno State...... W, 78-63 Dec. 18 . . Florida A&M3...... W, 88-45 Dec. 22 . . at Utah State...... W, 64-61 Dec. 20 . . Albany3...... W, 68-67 Dec. 29 . . UC Davis...... W, 88-58 Dec. 28 . . UC Irvine...... W, 75-56 Jan. 2 . . . Washington State*...... PAC12...... W, 73-71 Dec. 30 . . at #21/RV UCLA *...... PAC12...... L, 73-78 Jan. 4 . . . #RV/- Washington*...... PAC12...... W, 88-83 Jan. 2 . . . #10/10 Oregon State *...... PAC12...... L, 49-57 Jan. 8 . . . at #9/13 Stanford*...... L, 52-72 Jan. 4 . . . #RV/- Oregon *...... PAC12...... W, 74-67 Jan. 10 . . at #21/RV California*...... W, 84-79 Jan. 10 . . #15/21 UCLA *...... PAC12...... W, 71-68 Jan. 15 . . at Arizona*...... W, 60-55 Jan. 15 . . at Washington State *...... PAC12...... L, 61-73 Jan. 17 . . at #10/13 Arizona State*...... PAC12...... L, 60-80 Jan. 17 . . at Washington *...... PAC12...... L, 60-69 Jan. 22 . . #11/8 Oregon State*...... PAC12...... L, 53-62 Jan. 22 . . #12/14 Stanford *...... PAC12...... L, 47-57 Jan. 24 . . Oregon*...... L, 65-77 Jan. 24 . . California *...... PAC12...... W, 61-47 Jan. 29 . . USC*...... PAC12...... L, 59-70 Jan. 29 . . at Utah *...... PAC12...... W, 70-59 Jan. 31 . . #15/19 UCLA*...... L, 63-69 Jan. 31 . . at Colorado *...... PAC12...... L, 63-66 Feb. 4 . . . Colorado*...... PAC12...... W, 71-55 Feb. 5 . . . at Arizona *...... PAC12...... W, 67-57 Feb. 7 . . . at Colorado*...... PAC12...... W, 76-68 Feb. 7 . . . at #8/10 Arizona State *...... L, 68-69 Feb. 12 . . at Oregon *...... L, 58-69 Feb. 12 . . Washington *...... L, 53-61 Feb. 14 . . at #8/8 Oregon State *...... L, 53-72 Feb. 14 . . Washington State *...... PAC12...... W, 64-62 Feb. 19 . . California*...... PAC12...... W, 72-66 Feb. 19 . . at #7/8 Oregon State *...... PAC12...... L, 52-76 Feb. 21 . . #15/15 Stanford*...... PAC12...... L, 54-72 Feb. 21 . . at Oregon *...... L, 60-69 Feb. 25 . . at Washington*...... L, 60-53 Feb. 26 . . #9/9 Arizona State *...... PAC12...... L, 45-50 Feb. 27 . . at Washington State *...... PAC12...... W, 75-69 Feb. 28 . . Arizona *...... L, 56-63 Mar. 3 . . . vs. California^...... PAC12...... L, 63-66 (OT) Mar. 3 . . . vs. Washington State^...... PAC12...... W, 77-73 Mar. 18 . . Montana StateWNIT...... W, 95-61 Mar. 4 . . . vs. #8/8 Oregon State^...... PAC12...... L, 53-63 Mar. 21 . . at GonzagaWNIT...... W, 92-77 Mar. 23 . . at OregonWNIT...... L, 63-73 1 2 Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame Challenge, Spokane, Wash.; 15th Anniversary of “Love & Basket- 1 Junakanoo Jam, Freeport, Grand Bahama Island; WNIT - WNIT game 3 ball,” Uncasville, Conn.; Women of Troy Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. *Pac-12 Conference Game. All times local to site. ^ Pac-12 Tournament, Seattle, Wash. *Pac-12 Conference Game. All times local to site. ^ Pac-12 Tournament, Seattle, Wash.

WASHINGTON HUSKIES WASHINGTON STATE COUGARS Overall: 26-11, .703 // Pac-12: 11-7, .611 Overall: 14-16, .467 // Pac-12: 5-13, .278

Date . . . . Opponent ...... TV ...... Time/Result Date . . . . Opponent ...... TV ...... Time/Result Nov. 14 . . Santa Clara...... W, 100-55 Nov. 13 . . UC Santa Barbara...... W, 61-44 Nov. 18 . . Seattle...... W, 96-55 Nov. 16 . . Hampton...... W, 68-61 Nov. 20 . . at Fresno State...... W, 89-79 Nov. 20 . . vs. Nevada1...... W, 70-57 Nov. 23 . . San Diego State...... W, 80-51 Nov. 22 . . vs. Hawai’i1...... W, 62-52 Nov. 27 . . vs. #23/RV Syracuse1...... L, 62-66 Nov. 27 . . San Jose State...... W, 95-80 Nov. 28 . . vs. Texas Tech1...... W, 77-73 Nov. 30 . . at Oklahoma State...... L, 60-70 Dec. 2 . . . Portland...... W, 83-65 Dec. 3 . . . at Boise State...... W, 57-52 Dec. 6 . . . #21/22 Oklahoma...... PAC12...... L, 68-71 Dec. 6 . . . at San Diego...... W, 78-72 Dec. 12 . . at South Dakota...... W, 77-64 Dec. 8 . . . Gonzaga...... PAC12...... W, 55-48 Dec. 18 . . UC Riverside...... W, 78-43 Dec. 12 . . at St. Mary’s (Calif.)...... L, 71-75 Dec. 21 . . Weber State...... W, 69-56 Dec. 20 . . at Kansas...... W, 66-53 Dec. 29 . . at Washington State*...... PAC12...... W, 79-64 Dec. 29 . . Washington*...... PAC12...... L, 64-79 Jan. 2 . . . at Colorado*...... PAC12...... W, 76-74 Jan. 2 . . . at Utah*...... PAC12...... L, 71-73 Jan. 4 . . . at Utah*...... PAC12...... L, 83-88 Jan. 4 . . . at Colorado*...... PAC12...... W, 74-66 Jan. 8 . . . #14/14 Arizona State*...... PAC12...... L, 61-68 Jan. 8 . . . Arizona*...... W, 67-46 Jan. 10 . . Arizona*...... PAC12...... W, 63-47 Jan. 10 . . #14/14 Arizona State*...... PAC12...... L, 45-63 Jan. 15 . . #17/23 UCLA*...... PAC12...... W, 64-56 Jan. 15 . . #25/RV USC*...... PAC12...... W, 73-61 Jan. 17 . . #25/RV USC*...... PAC12...... W, 69-60 Jan. 17 . . #17/23 UCLA*...... PAC12...... L, 73-75 Jan. 23 . . Washington State*...... PAC12...... W, 69-63 Jan. 23 . . at Washington*...... PAC12...... L, 63-69 Jan. 29 . . at #16/16 Stanford*...... PAC12...... L, 53-69 Jan. 29 . . at California*...... PAC12...... L, 71-74 Jan. 31 . . at California*...... PAC12...... W, 75-65 Jan. 31 . . at #16/16 Stanford*...... PAC12...... L, 52-69 Feb. 5 . . . #9/8 Oregon State*...... PAC12...... L, 53-61 Feb. 5 . . . Oregon*...... PAC12...... L, 48-73 Feb. 7 . . . Oregon*...... L, 63-75 Feb. 7 . . . #9/8 Oregon State*...... L, 45-54 Feb. 12 . . at USC*...... W, 61-53 Feb. 12 . . at #14/16 UCLA*...... L, 61-73 Feb. 14 . . at #14/16 UCLA*...... ESPNU...... L, 59-63 Feb. 14 . . at USC*...... PAC12...... L, 62-64 Feb. 19 . . at Arizona*...... W, 74-52 Feb. 19 . . at #9/10 Arizona State*...... PAC12...... L, 39-61 Feb. 21 . . at # 9/10 Arizona State*...... PAC12...... L, 57-77 Feb. 21 . . at Arizona*...... W, 62-61 Feb. 25 . . Utah*...... W, 73-60 Feb. 25 . . Colorado*...... W, 83-70 Feb. 27 . . Colorado*...... PAC12...... W, 68-47 Feb. 27 . . Utah*...... PAC12...... L, 69-75 Mar. 3 . . . vs Colorado^...... PAC12...... W, 67-51 Mar. 3 . . . vs. USC^...... PAC12...... L, 73-77 Mar. 4 . . . vs. #11/12 Stanford^...... PAC12...... W, 73-65 1Rainbow Wahine Classic, Honolulu, Hawai’i Mar. 5 . . . vs. #8/8 Oregon State^...... PAC12...... L, 55-57 *Pac-12 Conference Game. All times local to site. ^ Pac-12 Tournament, Seattle, Wash. Mar. 19 . . vs. PennsylvaniaNCAA...... W, 65-53 Mar. 21. . . at #6/6 MarylandNCAA...... W, 74-65 Mar. 25. . . vs. #12/11 KentuckyNCAA...... W, 85-72 Mar. 27 . . vs. #13/16 StanfordNCAA...... W, 85-76 Apr. 3 . . . vs. #23/RV SyracuseNCAA...... L, 59-80 1South Point Shootout, Las Vegas, Nev.; NCAA - NCAA game *Pac-12 Conference Game. All times local to site. ^ Pac-12 Tournament, Seattle, Wash. 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball Conference Standings Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (All games)

Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Home Away Neut Last 10 Streak Oregon State 16-2 . 8 8 9 62.4 50.6 32-5 . 8 6 5 66.9 51.9 16-1 9-3 7-1 8-2 L 1 Arizona State 16-2 . 8 8 9 62.3 53.2 26-7 . 7 8 8 63.9 54.9 14-3 11-2 1-2 7-3 L 1 Stanford 14-4 . 7 7 8 62.8 52.2 27-8 . 7 7 1 68.8 56.0 15-2 8-4 4-2 7-3 L 1 UCLA 14-4 . 7 7 8 70.3 60.8 26-9 . 7 4 3 73.8 64.0 15-1 8-5 3-3 7-3 L 1 Washington 11-7 . 6 1 1 66.7 63.4 26-11 . 7 0 3 71.4 63.2 12-4 8-4 6-3 8-2 L 1 Oregon 9-9 . 5 0 0 63.7 63.0 24-11 . 6 8 6 72.7 64.1 18-5 6-6 0-0 5-5 L 1 Utah 8-10 . 4 4 4 65.3 70.1 18-15 . 5 4 5 68.7 67.9 12-6 6-7 0-2 4-6 L 1 USC 6-12 . 3 3 3 60.8 63.8 19-13 . 5 9 4 66.6 58.8 12-5 3-7 4-1 3-7 L 1 Washington State 5-13 . 2 7 8 62.3 67.0 14-16 . 4 6 7 64.6 64.9 7-6 6-9 1-1 2-8 L 2 California 4-14 . 2 2 2 58.3 63.6 15-17 . 4 6 9 67.6 66.5 10-6 3-9 2-2 4-6 L 1 Arizona 3-15 . 1 6 7 51.9 66.2 13-19 . 4 0 6 56.9 62.4 8-7 4-9 1-3 2-8 L 1 Colorado 2-16 . 1 1 1 57.2 70.1 7-23 . 2 3 3 61.9 69.6 7-9 0-13 0-1 2-8 L 3 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball Conference Schedule and Results Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (All games)

Arizona (13-19,3-15) Arizona State (26-7,16-2) 11/14/15 at Toledo W 62-59 A-3713 11/15/15 KENTUCKY LOT 64-68 A-4543 11/18/15 HOWARD W 65-28 A-778 11/21/15 at SMU W 64-57 A-302 11/21/15 at San Diego L 54-59 A-714 11/27/15 vs South Carolina L 58-60 11/23/15 KANSAS W 67-52 A-6652 11/28/15 at Hawaii W 75-49 A-2152 11/27/15 at North Texas W 51-44 A-961 11/29/15 vs CSU Bakersfield W 60-47 12/2/15 NEW MEXICO STATE W 68-64 A-741 12/5/15 VCU L 48-57 A-1430 12/05/15 PACIFIC W 69-56 A-765 12/6/15 COLUMBIA W 70-49 A-1283 12/10/15 LOUISIANA TECH W 77-67 A-827 12/12/15 at Syracuse W 61-54 A-526 DEC. 19 vs SMU L 46-58 12/14/15 at Hartford W 60-29 DEC. 20 vs Florida Gulf Coast L 55-57 12/19/15 MARQUETTE W 90-80 A-1439 DEC. 21 vs Gardner W 79-60 12/21/15 FLORIDA STATE W 68-56 A-1783 12/29/15 GEORGE MASON WOT 68-60 A-990 12/28/15 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 69-46 A-1460 * 1/2/16 STANFORD L 34-59 A-1491 * 1/2/16 CALIFORNIA W 57-49 A-1726 * 1/4/16 CALIFORNIA W 57-52 A-728 * 1/4/16 STANFORD W 49-31 A-1708 * 1/8/16 at Washington State L 46-67 A-756 * 01/08/16 at Washington W 68-61 A-1767 * 01/10/16 at Washington L 47-63 A-2913 * 1/10/16 at Washington State W 63-45 A-713 * 01/15/16 UTAH L 55-60 A-1022 * 1/15/16 COLORADO W 64-37 A-4139 * 01/17/16 COLORADO W 63-52 A-967 * 1/17/16 UTAH W 80-60 A-1510 * 1/22/16 at Arizona State L 49-61 A-3455 * 1/22/16 ARIZONA W 61-49 A-3455 * 1/24/16 ARIZONA STATE L 47-62 A-1483 * 1/24/16 at Arizona W 62-47 A-1483 * 1/29/16 at Oregon State L 43-71 A-3402 * 1/29/16 at Oregon W 63-58 A-1988 * 1/31/16 at Oregon L 54-76 A-2301 * 2/1/16 at Oregon State L 44-67 A-4427 * 02/05/16 USC L 57-67 A-1030 * 2/5/16 UCLA W 65-61 A-3095 * 02/07/16 UCLA L 39-73 A-845 * 2/7/16 USC W 69-68 A-1564 * 2/12/16 at Stanford L 58-82 A-3404 * 2/12/16 at California W 64-49 A-1417 * 12/14/16 at California L 56-75 A-1311 * 2/14/16 at Stanford WOT 63-61 A-3250 * 2/19/16 WASHINGTON L 52-74 * 2/19/16 WASHINGTON STATE W 61-39 A-2851 * 2/21/16 WASHINGTON STATE L 61-62 A-1225 * 2/21/16 WASHINGTON W 77-57 A-3244 * 02/26/16 at UCLA L 53-80 A-1641 * 2/26/16 at USC W 50-45 A-486 * 2/28/16 at USC W 63-56 A-3433 * 02/28/16 at UCLA L 61-74 A-6972 03/03/16 at Oregon W 74-68 A-3059 03/04/16 vs California L 64-75 03/04/16 vs UCLA L 51-72 A-3747 03-18-16 NEW MEXICO STATE W 74-52 A-3134 3/20/16 TENNESSEE L 64-75 A-2957 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball Conference Schedule and Results Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (All games)

California (15-17,4-14) Colorado (7-23,2-16) 11/13/15 at Austin Peay W 67-58 A-657 11/14/15 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 92-81 A-2432 11/15/15 at Louisville W 75-71 A-16524 11/19/15 NORTHERN COLORADO W 63-41 A-1597 11/20/15 UC RIVERSIDE W 64-58 A-3556 11/22/15 at Kentucky L 61-86 A-5380 11/22/15 CAL POLY W 82-57 11/27/15 UMASS W 90-63 A-1611 11/27/15 vs Texas A&M L 58-75 11/28/15 FLORIDA L 61-83 A-1666 11/28/15 vs Liberty W 77-72 12/2/15 at Colorado State L 63-64 A-2049 12/5/15 ST. MARY'S L 63-64 12/06/15 at Long Beach State L 42-59 A-692 12/6/15 SACRAMENTO ST. W 117-99 A-612 12/9/15 NORTHERN ARIZONA W 90-66 A-1532 12/12/15 NEBRASKA WOT 87-80 A-4406 12/12/15 MISSOURI L 75-79 A-1828 12/21/15 UCLA WO2 108-104 A-2482 12/19/15 PRESBYTERIAN W 72-60 A-1647 12/30/15 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 106-44 A-1683 12/21/15 at Wyoming L 68-77 A-2539 * 1/2/16 at Arizona State L 49-57 A-1726 * 1/2/16 WASHINGTON L 74-76 A-2107 * 1/4/16 at Arizona L 52-57 A-728 * 1/4/16 WASHINGTON STATE L 66-74 A-1595 * 1/8/16 COLORADO W 64-35 A-1173 * 1/8/16 at California L 35-64 A-1173 * 1/10/16 UTAH L 79-84 * 1/10/16 at Stanford L 56-71 A-3188 * 1/15/16 at Oregon State L 48-70 A-2891 * 1/15/16 at Arizona State L 37-64 A-4139 * 1/17/16 at Oregon L 59-69 A-1770 * 01/17/16 at Arizona L 52-63 A-967 * 01/22/16 at UCLA L 56-75 A-1790 * 1/22/16 OREGON L 46-59 A-3818 * 1/24/16 at USC L 47-61 A-1476 * 1/24/16 OREGON STATE L 47-61 A-1711 * 1/29/16 WASHINGTON STATE W 74-71 A-1178 * 1/29/16 UCLA L 64-82 A-2252 * 1/31/16 WASHINGTON L 65-75 A-2132 * 1/31/16 USC W 66-63 A-1583 * 2/2/16 at Stanford L 46-53 A-3268 * 02/04/16 at Utah L 55-71 A-1054 * 2/5/16 STANFORD L 55-60 A-5632 * 2/7/16 UTAH L 68-76 A-1785 * 2/12/16 ARIZONA STATE L 49-64 A-1417 * 2/12/16 at Oregon State L 50-73 A-3677 * 12/14/16 ARIZONA W 75-56 A-1311 * 2/14/16 at Oregon L 70-77 A-2032 * 02/19/16 at Utah L 66-72 A-1713 * 2/19/16 STANFORD L 49-80 A-2312 * 2/21/16 at Colorado L 57-78 A-3919 * 2/21/16 CALIFORNIA W 78-57 A-3919 * 2/26/16 OREGON W 65-54 A-1543 * 2/25/16 at Washington State L 70-83 A-718 * 2/28/16 OREGON STATE L 44-54 A-2036 * 02/27/16 at Washington L 47-68 A-2376 03/03/16 at Utah WOT 66-63 03/03/16 vs Washington L 51-67 A-3680 03/04/16 vs Arizona State W 75-64 03/05/16 vs UCLA LOT 67-73 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball Conference Schedule and Results Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (All games)

Oregon (24-11,9-9) Oregon State (32-5,16-2) 11/15/15 at North Carolina W 79-77 A-2036 11/13/15 LONGWOOD W 110-45 A-2651 11/19/15 HAMPTON W 86-51 A-956 11/16/15 at Portland W 94-50 A-903 11/22/15 UC SANTA BARBARA W 79-51 A-1468 11/22/15 UC RIVERSIDE W 86-65 A-2707 11/24/15 CLEMSON W 69-56 A-1188 NOV. 27 vs Hofstra W 73-50 11/28/15 NORTH DAKOTA W 77-51 A-1141 NOV. 28 vs Arkansas W 63-47 11/30/15 SAN JOSE STATE W 104-74 A-1066 12/3/15 at Marquette W 65-58 A-1208 12/5/15 UTAH VALLEY W 79-68 A-1033 12/12/15 IDAHO W 69-44 A-2834 12/12/15 PORTLAND W 93-52 A-1737 12/15/15 CSU BAKERSFIELD W 75-51 A-7824 12/15/15 UC RIVERSIDE W 95-81 A-1481 12/19/15 TENNESSEE L 50-53 A-8223 12/17/15 PORTLAND STATE W 122-59 A-1258 12/21/15 CAL POLY W 80-43 A-2716 12/28/15 SEATTLE U W 82-62 A-1923 12/28/15 at Notre Dame L 61-62 A-8860 * 01/02/16 at UCLA L 69-80 A-1443 * 1/2/16 at USC W 57-49 A-498 * 1/4/16 at USC L 67-74 A-565 * 01/04/16 at UCLA L 51-71 A-1161 * 1/8/16 at Oregon State L 33-60 A-4462 * 1/8/16 OREGON W 60-33 A-4462 * 1/10/16 OREGON STATE L 45-59 A-2806 * 1/10/16 at Oregon W 59-45 A-2806 * 1/15/16 STANFORD L 62-64 A-2030 * 1/15/16 CALIFORNIA W 70-48 A-2891 * 1/17/16 CALIFORNIA W 69-59 A-1770 * 1/17/16 STANFORD W 58-50 A-4314 * 1/22/16 at Colorado W 59-46 A-3818 * 01/22/16 at Utah W 62-53 A-1761 * 01/24/16 at Utah W 77-65 A-864 * 1/24/16 at Colorado W 61-47 A-1711 * 1/29/16 ARIZONA STATE L 58-63 A-1988 * 1/29/16 ARIZONA W 71-43 A-3402 * 1/31/16 ARIZONA W 76-54 A-2301 * 2/1/16 ARIZONA STATE W 67-44 A-4427 * 2/5/16 at Washington State W 73-48 A-784 * 02/05/16 at Washington W 61-53 A-3813 * 02/07/16 at Washington W 75-63 A-1974 * 2/7/16 at Washington State W 54-45 A-687 * 2/12/16 UTAH W 69-58 A-1889 * 2/12/16 COLORADO W 73-50 A-3677 * 2/14/16 COLORADO W 77-70 A-2032 * 2/14/16 UTAH W 72-53 A-4278 * 2/19/16 UCLA L 72-77 A-2166 * 2/19/16 USC W 76-52 A-3615 * 2/21/16 USC W 69-60 A-2425 * 2/21/16 UCLA W 64-54 A-5654 * 2/26/16 at California L 54-65 A-1543 * 2/26/16 at Stanford L 54-76 A-3613 * 2/28/16 at Stanford L 42-69 A-4082 * 2/28/16 at California W 54-44 A-2036 03/03/16 ARIZONA L 68-74 A-3059 03/04/16 vs USC W 63-53 3/17/16 LONG BEACH STATE W 84-76 A-870 03/05/16 vs Washington W 57-55 A-6543 3/21/16 FRESNO STATE W 84-59 A-1142 03/06/16 vs UCLA W 69-57 A-4795 3/23/16 UTAH W 73-63 A-1165 3/18/16 TROY W 73-31 3/28/16 at UTEP W 71-67 A-9055 3/20/16 ST. BONAVENTURE W 69-40 A-6074 03/30/16 at South Dakota L 54-88 A-5080 03/26/16 vs DePaul W 83-71 A-7109 03/28/16 vs Baylor W 60-57 A-6050 04/03/16 vs Connecticut L 51-80 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball Conference Schedule and Results Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (All games)

Stanford (27-8,14-4) UCLA (26-9,14-4) 11/13/15 at UC Davis W 74-45 A-3366 11/13/15 ST. JOHN'S W 73-58 A-6674 11/15/15 at Gonzaga W 65-48 A-6000 11/20/15 JAMES MADISON W 90-61 A-840 11/21/15 GEORGE WASHINGTON W 84-63 A-2854 11/22/15 SOUTH CAROLINA L 65-68 A-2018 11/23/15 SANTA CLARA L 58-61 A-2668 11-27-15 vs Louisiana Tech W 68-57 A-763 11/27/15 vs Missouri State W 82-65 A-1006 11-28-15 vs Notre Dame LOT 84-92 A-683 11/28/15 vs Dayton W 74-66 A-1407 12/05/15 CSU BAKERSFIELD W 82-68 A-795 11/29/15 vs Purdue WOT 71-65 A-1417 12/13/15 at Michigan W 86-77 A-2834 12/13/15 at Texas L 69-77 A-3942 12/16/15 UC IRVINE W 83-48 A-563 12/16/15 TENNESSEE W 69-55 A-3768 12/18/15 at Sacramento St. W 109-76 A-688 12/19/15 CORNELL W 93-38 A-3015 12/21/15 at California LO2 104-108 A-2482 12/22/15 CSU BAKERSFIELD W 83-41 A-2625 12/28/15 at UC Riverside W 70-56 A-667 12/28/15 CHATTANOOGA W 73-30 A-3410 * 12/30/15 USC W 78-73 A-2766 * 1/2/16 at Arizona W 59-34 A-1491 * 01/02/16 OREGON W 80-69 A-1443 * 1/4/16 at Arizona State L 31-49 A-1708 * 01/04/16 OREGON STATE W 71-51 A-1161 * 1/8/16 UTAH W 72-52 A-4030 * 1/10/16 at USC L 68-71 A-2214 * 1/10/16 COLORADO W 71-56 A-3188 * 01/15/16 at Washington L 56-64 A-1547 * 1/15/16 at Oregon W 64-62 A-2030 * 1/17/16 at Washington State W 75-73 A-568 * 1/17/16 at Oregon State L 50-58 A-4314 * 01/22/16 CALIFORNIA W 75-56 A-1790 * 1/22/16 at USC W 57-47 A-612 * 01/24/16 STANFORD W 56-36 A-3061 * 01/24/16 at UCLA L 36-56 A-3061 * 1/29/16 at Colorado W 82-64 A-2252 * 1/29/16 WASHINGTON W 69-53 A-2858 * 01/31/16 at Utah W 69-63 A-957 * 1/31/16 WASHINGTON STATE W 69-52 A-3421 * 2/5/16 at Arizona State L 61-65 A-3095 * 2/2/16 CALIFORNIA W 53-46 A-3268 * 02/07/16 at Arizona W 73-39 A-845 * 2/5/16 at California W 60-55 A-5632 * 02/12/16 WASHINGTON STATE W 73-61 A-1660 * 2/12/16 ARIZONA W 82-58 A-3404 * 02/14/16 WASHINGTON W 63-59 A-1609 * 2/14/16 ARIZONA STATE LOT 61-63 A-3250 * 2/19/16 at Oregon W 77-72 A-2166 * 2/19/16 at Colorado W 80-49 A-2312 * 2/21/16 at Oregon State L 54-64 A-5654 * 02/21/16 at Utah W 72-54 A-983 * 02/26/16 ARIZONA W 80-53 A-1641 * 2/26/16 OREGON STATE W 76-54 A-3613 * 02/28/16 ARIZONA STATE W 74-61 A-6972 * 2/28/16 OREGON W 69-42 A-4082 03/04/16 vs Arizona W 72-51 A-3747 03/04/16 vs Washington L 65-73 A-5789 03/05/16 vs California WOT 73-67 3/19/16 SAN FRANCISCO W 85-58 A-3106 03/06/16 vs Oregon State L 57-69 A-4795 3/21/16 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W 66-65 A-1961 03/19/16 HAWAII W 66-50 3/25/16 vs Notre Dame W 90-84 A-8509 03/21/16 SOUTH FLORIDA W 72-67 A-1656 3/27/16 vs Washington L 76-85 A-3349 03/26/16 vs Texas L 64-72 A-8898 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball Conference Schedule and Results Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (All games)

USC (19-13,6-12) Utah (18-15,8-10) 11/13/15 HOPE INTERNATIONAL W 92-43 A-402 11/13/15 SOUTH DAKOTA W 66-59 A-844 11/16/15 SANTA CLARA W 81-46 A-302 11/17/15 LAMAR W 71-67 A-543 11/22/15 vs Grand Canyon W 75-44 A-5509 11/20/15 GEORGE MASON W 74-62 A-792 11/23/15 vs West Virginia WOT 78-67 A-5222 112615 vs Oklahoma L 55-70 A-353 11/24/15 at Gonzaga W 60-56 A-5154 11-27-15 vs Boston College L 52-75 A-453 11/29/15 vs Iona W 76-56 12/03/15 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 97-56 A-908 12/4/15 SOUTHERN UTAH W 71-32 A-492 12/09/15 CREIGHTON W 74-58 A-805 12/6/15 UNLV W 73-42 A-824 12/12/15 at Brigham Young L 59-73 A-1183 12/13/15 LONG BEACH STATE W 69-43 A-621 12/19/15 FRESNO STATE W 78-63 A-726 12/18/15 FLORIDA A&M W 88-45 A-425 12/22/15 at Utah State W 64-61 A-354 12/20/15 ALBANY W 68-67 A-977 12/29/15 UC DAVIS W 88-58 A-885 12/28/15 UC IRVINE W 75-56 A-406 * 01/02/16 WASHINGTON STATE W 73-71 A-1151 * 12/30/15 at UCLA L 73-78 A-2766 * 01/04/16 WASHINGTON W 88-83 A-884 * 1/2/16 OREGON STATE L 49-57 A-498 * 1/8/16 at Stanford L 52-72 A-4030 * 1/4/16 OREGON W 74-67 A-565 * 1/10/16 at California W 84-79 * 1/10/16 UCLA W 71-68 A-2214 * 01/15/16 at Arizona W 60-55 A-1022 * 1/15/17 at Washington State L 61-73 A-772 * 1/17/16 at Arizona State L 60-80 A-1510 * 01/17/16 at Washington L 60-69 A-1790 * 01/22/16 OREGON STATE L 53-62 A-1761 * 1/22/16 STANFORD L 47-57 A-612 * 01/24/16 OREGON L 65-77 A-864 * 1/24/16 CALIFORNIA W 61-47 A-1476 * 01/29/16 USC L 59-70 A-1621 * 01/29/16 at Utah W 70-59 A-1621 * 01/31/16 UCLA L 63-69 A-957 * 1/31/16 at Colorado L 63-66 A-1583 * 02/04/16 COLORADO W 71-55 A-1054 * 02/05/16 at Arizona W 67-57 A-1030 * 2/7/16 at Colorado W 76-68 A-1785 * 2/7/16 at Arizona State L 68-69 A-1564 * 2/12/16 at Oregon L 58-69 A-1889 * 2/12/16 WASHINGTON L 53-61 A-565 * 2/14/16 at Oregon State L 53-72 A-4278 * 2/14/16 WASHINGTON STATE W 64-62 A-790 * 02/19/16 CALIFORNIA W 72-66 A-1713 * 2/19/16 at Oregon State L 52-76 A-3615 * 02/21/16 STANFORD L 54-72 A-983 * 2/21/16 at Oregon L 60-69 A-2425 * 2/25/16 at Washington L 60-73 A-1733 * 2/26/16 ARIZONA STATE L 45-50 A-486 * 2/27/16 at Washington State W 75-69 A-788 * 2/28/16 ARIZONA L 56-63 A-3433 03/03/16 CALIFORNIA LOT 63-66 03/03/16 vs Washington State W 77-73 03/18/16 MONTANA STATE W 95-61 A-1239 03/04/16 vs Oregon State L 53-63 03/21/16 at Gonzaga W 92-77 A-3000 3/23/16 at Oregon L 63-73 A-1165 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball Conference Schedule and Results Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (All games)

Washington (26-11,11-7) Washington State (14-16,5-13) 11/14/15 SANTA CLARA W 100-55 A-1868 11/13/15 UC SANTA BARBARA W 61-44 A-3011 11/18/15 SEATTLE U W 96-55 A-1160 11/16/15 HAMPTON W 68-61 A-429 11/20/15 at Fresno State W 89-79 A-2983 11/20/15 vs Nevada W 70-57 11/23/15 SAN DIEGO STATE W 80-51 A-504 11/22/15 at Hawaii W 62-52 A-2342 11/27/15 vs Syracuse L 62-66 11/27/15 SAN JOSE STATE W 95-80 A-632 11/28/15 vs Texas Tech W 77-73 A-144 11-30-15 at Oklahoma State L 60-70 A-2410 12/2/15 PORTLAND W 83-65 A-1173 12-3-15 at Boise State W 57-52 A-863 12/6/15 OKLAHOMA L 68-71 A-1580 12/6/15 at San Diego W 78-72 A-774 12/12/15 at South Dakota W 77-64 A-2235 12/8/15 GONZAGA W 55-48 A-1302 12/18/15 UC RIVERSIDE W 78-43 A-1174 12/12/15 at St. Mary's L 71-75 A-257 12/21/15 WEBER STATE W 69-56 A-1550 12/20/15 at Kansas W 66-53 A-2184 * 12/29/15 at Washington State W 79-64 A-837 * 12/29/15 WASHINGTON L 64-79 A-837 * 1/2/16 at Colorado W 76-74 A-2107 * 01/02/16 at Utah L 71-73 A-1151 * 01/04/16 at Utah L 83-88 A-884 * 1/4/16 at Colorado W 74-66 A-1595 * 01/08/16 ARIZONA STATE L 61-68 A-1767 * 1/8/16 ARIZONA W 67-46 A-756 * 01/10/16 ARIZONA W 63-47 A-2913 * 1/10/16 ARIZONA STATE L 45-63 A-713 * 01/15/16 UCLA W 64-56 A-1547 * 1/15/17 USC W 73-61 A-772 * 01/17/16 USC W 69-60 A-1790 * 1/17/16 UCLA L 73-75 A-568 * 01/23/16 WASHINGTON STATE W 69-63 A-3157 * 01/23/16 at Washington L 63-69 A-3157 * 1/29/16 at Stanford L 53-69 A-2858 * 1/29/16 at California L 71-74 A-1178 * 1/31/16 at California W 75-65 A-2132 * 1/31/16 at Stanford L 52-69 A-3421 * 02/05/16 OREGON STATE L 53-61 A-3813 * 2/5/16 OREGON L 48-73 A-784 * 02/07/16 OREGON L 63-75 A-1974 * 2/7/16 OREGON STATE L 45-54 A-687 * 2/12/16 at USC W 61-53 A-565 * 02/12/16 at UCLA L 61-73 A-1660 * 02/14/16 at UCLA L 59-63 A-1609 * 2/14/16 at USC L 62-64 A-790 * 2/19/16 at Arizona W 74-52 * 2/19/16 at Arizona State L 39-61 A-2851 * 2/21/16 at Arizona State L 57-77 A-3244 * 2/21/16 at Arizona W 62-61 A-1225 * 2/25/16 UTAH W 73-60 A-1733 * 2/25/16 COLORADO W 83-70 A-718 * 02/27/16 COLORADO W 68-47 A-2376 * 2/27/16 UTAH L 69-75 A-788 03/03/16 vs Colorado W 67-51 A-3680 03/03/16 vs USC L 73-77 03/04/16 vs Stanford W 73-65 A-5789 03/05/16 vs Oregon State L 55-57 A-6543 03/19/16 vs U Penn W 65-53 A-5374 03/21/16 at Maryland W 74-65 A-4396 03/25/16 vs Kentucky W 85-72 3/27/16 vs Stanford W 85-76 A-3349 04/03/16 vs Syracuse L 59-80 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (All games)

SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G 1. UCLA 35 26-9 2583 73.8 1. Oregon State 37 1922 51.9 2. Oregon 35 24-11 2545 72.7 2. Arizona State 33 1812 54.9 3. Washington 37 26-11 2642 71.4 3. Stanford 35 1959 56.0 4. Stanford 35 27-8 2408 68.8 4. USC 32 1881 58.8 5. Utah 33 18-15 2267 68.7 5. Arizona 32 1996 62.4 6. California 32 15-17 2162 67.6 6. Washington 37 2339 63.2 7. Oregon State 37 32-5 2475 66.9 7. UCLA 35 2239 64.0 8. USC 32 19-13 2130 66.6 8. Oregon 35 2243 64.1 9. Washington State 30 14-16 1938 64.6 9. Washington State 30 1947 64.9 10. Arizona State 33 26-7 2110 63.9 10. California 32 2127 66.5 11. Colorado 30 7-23 1858 61.9 11. Utah 33 2241 67.9 12. Arizona 32 13-19 1820 56.9 12. Colorado 30 2088 69.6

SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct. 1. Oregon State 37 66.9 51.9 +14.9 1. Washington 37 521 668 . 7 8 0 2. Stanford 35 68.8 56.0 +12.8 2. Utah 33 454 611 . 7 4 3 3. UCLA 35 73.8 64.0 +9.8 3. Oregon State 37 391 534 . 7 3 2 4. Arizona State 33 63.9 54.9 +9.0 4. Arizona State 33 369 509 . 7 2 5 5. Oregon 35 72.7 64.1 +8.6 5. Colorado 30 302 424 . 7 1 2 6. Washington 37 71.4 63.2 +8.2 6. Oregon 35 412 587 . 7 0 2 7. USC 32 66.6 58.8 +7.8 7. USC 32 414 591 . 7 0 1 8. California 32 67.6 66.5 +1.1 8. UCLA 35 508 732 . 6 9 4 9. Utah 33 68.7 67.9 +0.8 9. Stanford 35 424 613 . 6 9 2 10. Washington State 30 64.6 64.9 -0.3 10. Washington State 30 276 415 . 6 6 5 11. Arizona 32 56.9 62.4 -5.5 11. California 32 351 538 . 6 5 2 12. Colorado 30 61.9 69.6 -7.7 12. Arizona 32 302 464 . 6 5 1

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G FGM FGA Pct. FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct. 1. Oregon 35 931 1998 . 4 6 6 1. Oregon State 37 728 2250 . 3 2 4 2. California 32 825 1885 . 4 3 8 2. Stanford 35 711 2101 . 3 3 8 3. Oregon State 37 919 2104 . 4 3 7 3. Washington 37 878 2392 . 3 6 7 4. Stanford 35 871 2044 . 4 2 6 4. UCLA 35 808 2188 . 3 6 9 5. Washington 37 925 2229 . 4 1 5 5. Utah 33 810 2099 . 3 8 6 6. Arizona State 33 785 1892 . 4 1 5 6. California 32 822 2059 . 3 9 9 7. Utah 33 818 1974 . 4 1 4 7. Washington State 30 695 1730 . 4 0 2 8. UCLA 35 963 2342 . 4 1 1 8. Arizona State 33 698 1718 . 4 0 6 9. USC 32 786 1932 . 4 0 7 9. Oregon 35 860 2102 . 4 0 9 10. Washington State 30 745 1870 . 3 9 8 10. USC 32 707 1725 . 4 1 0 11. Arizona 32 698 1778 . 3 9 3 11. Arizona 32 715 1740 . 4 1 1 12. Colorado 30 705 1803 . 3 9 1 12. Colorado 30 729 1744 . 4 1 8

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 1. Oregon 35 271 644 . 4 2 1 1. UCLA 35 172 664 . 2 5 9 2. Stanford 35 242 657 . 3 6 8 2. Oregon State 37 129 455 . 2 8 4 3. Oregon State 37 246 693 . 3 5 5 3. Arizona State 33 117 402 . 2 9 1 4. Washington 37 271 796 . 3 4 0 4. Stanford 35 182 595 . 3 0 6 5. Colorado 30 146 435 . 3 3 6 5. Washington 37 275 886 . 3 1 0 6. Arizona State 33 171 521 . 3 2 8 6. Arizona 32 170 534 . 3 1 8 7. UCLA 35 149 456 . 3 2 7 7. California 32 200 628 . 3 1 8 8. Arizona 32 122 374 . 3 2 6 8. USC 32 109 335 . 3 2 5 9. California 32 161 497 . 3 2 4 9. Oregon 35 188 572 . 3 2 9 10. Utah 33 177 553 . 3 2 0 10. Utah 33 183 556 . 3 2 9 11. USC 32 144 466 . 3 0 9 11. Washington State 30 162 486 . 3 3 3 12. Washington State 30 172 559 . 3 0 8 12. Colorado 30 148 428 . 3 4 6 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (All games)

REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G 1. Oregon State 37 1620 43.8 1. Arizona State 33 1043 31.6 2. UCLA 35 1506 43.0 2. Oregon State 37 1200 32.4 3. Utah 33 1399 42.4 3. Oregon 35 1144 32.7 4. Stanford 35 1441 41.2 4. Arizona 32 1117 34.9 5. Washington 37 1437 38.8 5. USC 32 1131 35.3 6. California 32 1230 38.4 6. Stanford 35 1249 35.7 7. Colorado 30 1104 36.8 7. Utah 33 1185 35.9 8. Arizona State 33 1200 36.4 8. California 32 1167 36.5 9. Washington State 30 1084 36.1 9. Colorado 30 1159 38.6 10. USC 32 1153 36.0 10. Washington 37 1431 38.7 11. Oregon 35 1258 35.9 11. UCLA 35 1395 39.9 12. Arizona 32 1137 35.5 12. Washington State 30 1217 40.6

REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G 1. Oregon State 37 1620 43.8 1200 32.4 +11.4 1. Oregon State 37 235 6.4 2. Utah 33 1399 42.4 1185 35.9 +6.5 2. Stanford 35 211 6.0 3. Stanford 35 1441 41.2 1249 35.7 +5.5 3. UCLA 35 166 4.7 4. Arizona State 33 1200 36.4 1043 31.6 +4.8 4. Utah 33 140 4.2 5. Oregon 35 1258 35.9 1144 32.7 +3.3 5. Colorado 30 126 4.2 6. UCLA 35 1506 43.0 1395 39.9 +3.2 6. Washington State 30 120 4.0 7. California 32 1230 38.4 1167 36.5 +2.0 7. Oregon 35 129 3.7 8. USC 32 1153 36.0 1131 35.3 +0.7 8. Washington 37 136 3.7 9. Arizona 32 1137 35.5 1117 34.9 +0.6 9. California 32 116 3.6 10. Washington 37 1437 38.8 1431 38.7 +0.2 10. USC 32 111 3.5 11. Colorado 30 1104 36.8 1159 38.6 -1.8 11. Arizona 32 98 3.1 12. Washington State 30 1084 36.1 1217 40.6 -4.4 12. Arizona State 33 80 2.4

ASSISTS G No. Avg/G STEALS G No. Avg/G 1. California 32 511 16.0 1. Washington State 30 305 10.2 2. Oregon 35 551 15.7 2. USC 32 322 10.1 3. Oregon State 37 575 15.5 3. UCLA 35 346 9.9 4. Stanford 35 532 15.2 4. Arizona State 33 296 9.0 5. Arizona State 33 489 14.8 5. Washington 37 267 7.2 6. Colorado 30 407 13.6 6. California 32 229 7.2 7. Utah 33 444 13.5 7. Colorado 30 212 7.1 8. UCLA 35 466 13.3 8. Oregon 35 244 7.0 9. USC 32 421 13.2 9. Arizona 32 217 6.8 10. Washington State 30 393 13.1 10. Stanford 35 233 6.7 11. Arizona 32 387 12.1 11. Utah 33 181 5.5 12. Washington 37 438 11.8 12. Oregon State 37 191 5.2

TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio 1. USC 32 460 14.4 620 19.4 +5.0 1. Stanford 35 532 15.2 488 13.9 1.1 2. UCLA 35 511 14.6 633 18.1 +3.5 2. Oregon 35 551 15.7 520 14.9 1.1 3. Arizona State 33 488 14.8 594 18.0 +3.2 3. Oregon State 37 575 15.5 567 15.3 1.0 4. Washington State 30 494 16.5 589 19.6 +3.2 4. Arizona State 33 489 14.8 488 14.8 1.0 5. Washington 37 470 12.7 511 13.8 +1.1 5. Washington 37 438 11.8 470 12.7 0.9 6. Stanford 35 488 13.9 466 13.3 -0.6 6. USC 32 421 13.2 460 14.4 0.9 7. Oregon 35 520 14.9 496 14.2 -0.7 7. UCLA 35 466 13.3 511 14.6 0.9 8. Arizona 32 562 17.6 527 16.5 -1.1 8. California 32 511 16.0 571 17.8 0.9 9. Colorado 30 502 16.7 453 15.1 -1.6 9. Utah 33 444 13.5 544 16.5 0.8 10. California 32 571 17.8 490 15.3 -2.5 10. Colorado 30 407 13.6 502 16.7 0.8 11. Utah 33 544 16.5 386 11.7 -4.8 11. Washington State 30 393 13.1 494 16.5 0.8 12. Oregon State 37 567 15.3 388 10.5 -4.8 12. Arizona 32 387 12.1 562 17.6 0.7 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (All games)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G 1. UCLA 35 558 15.9 1. Oregon State 37 1163 31.4 2. Arizona State 33 447 13.5 2. Utah 33 970 29.4 3. Stanford 35 471 13.5 3. Washington 37 1077 29.1 4. USC 32 422 13.2 4. Stanford 35 970 27.7 5. Utah 33 429 13.0 5. UCLA 35 948 27.1 6. California 32 407 12.7 6. California 32 823 25.7 7. Washington State 30 374 12.5 7. Oregon 35 862 24.6 8. Oregon State 37 457 12.4 8. Colorado 30 738 24.6 9. Colorado 30 366 12.2 9. Washington State 30 710 23.7 10. Arizona 32 389 12.2 10. Arizona 32 748 23.4 11. Oregon 35 396 11.3 11. USC 32 731 22.8 12. Washington 37 360 9.7 12. Arizona State 33 753 22.8

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G D-Reb Opp. OR D-Reb% OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G O-Reb Opp. DR O-Reb% 1. Oregon State 37 1163 421 .734 1. Arizona State 33 447 719 .383 2. Utah 33 970 387 .715 2. UCLA 35 558 901 .382 3. Washington 37 1077 446 .707 3. Stanford 35 471 784 .375 4. Arizona State 33 753 324 .699 4. Oregon State 37 457 779 .370 5. USC 32 731 348 .677 5. California 32 407 726 .359 6. Stanford 35 970 465 .676 6. Oregon 35 396 728 .352 7. Oregon 35 862 416 .674 7. USC 32 422 783 .350 8. Arizona 32 748 362 .674 8. Utah 33 429 798 .350 9. Colorado 30 738 375 .663 9. Arizona 32 389 755 .340 10. UCLA 35 948 494 .657 10. Colorado 30 366 784 .318 11. California 32 823 441 .651 11. Washington State 30 374 811 .316 12. Washington State 30 710 406 .636 12. Washington 37 360 985 .268

3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G 1. Oregon 35 271 7.7 2. Washington 37 271 7.3 3. Stanford 35 242 6.9 4. Oregon State 37 246 6.6 5. Washington State 30 172 5.7 6. Utah 33 177 5.4 7. Arizona State 33 171 5.2 8. California 32 161 5.0 9. Colorado 30 146 4.9 10. USC 32 144 4.5 11. UCLA 35 149 4.3 12. Arizona 32 122 3.8 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (All games)

Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Current unbeaten streak Oregon State 16-2 . 8 8 9 62.4 50.6 32-5 . 8 6 5 66.9 51.9 Arizona State 16-2 . 8 8 9 62.3 53.2 26-7 . 7 8 8 63.9 54.9 Stanford 14-4 . 7 7 8 62.8 52.2 27-8 . 7 7 1 68.8 56.0 UCLA 14-4 . 7 7 8 70.3 60.8 26-9 . 7 4 3 73.8 64.0 Washington 11-7 . 6 1 1 66.7 63.4 26-11 . 7 0 3 71.4 63.2 Oregon 9-9 . 5 0 0 63.7 63.0 24-11 . 6 8 6 72.7 64.1 Utah 8-10 . 4 4 4 65.3 70.1 18-15 . 5 4 5 68.7 67.9 USC 6-12 . 3 3 3 60.8 63.8 19-13 . 5 9 4 66.6 58.8 Washington State 5-13 . 2 7 8 62.3 67.0 14-16 . 4 6 7 64.6 64.9 California 4-14 . 2 2 2 58.3 63.6 15-17 . 4 6 9 67.6 66.5 Arizona 3-15 . 1 6 7 51.9 66.2 13-19 . 4 0 6 56.9 62.4 Colorado 2-16 . 1 1 1 57.2 70.1 7-23 . 2 3 3 61.9 69.6

TEAM SUMMARIES G PF-PA Avg score Margin FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RebF RebA Margin Arizona 32 1820-1996 56.9-62.4 -5.5 698-1778 . 3 9 3 122-374 . 3 2 6 302-464 . 6 5 1 1137 1117 +0.6 Arizona State 33 2110-1812 63.9-54.9 +9.0 785-1892 . 4 1 5 171-521 . 3 2 8 369-509 . 7 2 5 1200 1043 +4.8 California 32 2162-2127 67.6-66.5 +1.1 825-1885 . 4 3 8 161-497 . 3 2 4 351-538 . 6 5 2 1230 1167 +2.0 Colorado 30 1858-2088 61.9-69.6 -7.7 705-1803 . 3 9 1 146-435 . 3 3 6 302-424 . 7 1 2 1104 1159 -1.8 Oregon 35 2545-2243 72.7-64.1 +8.6 931-1998 . 4 6 6 271-644 . 4 2 1 412-587 . 7 0 2 1258 1144 +3.3 Oregon State 37 2475-1922 66.9-51.9 +14.9 919-2104 . 4 3 7 246-693 . 3 5 5 391-534 . 7 3 2 1620 1200 +11.4 Stanford 35 2408-1959 68.8-56.0 +12.8 871-2044 . 4 2 6 242-657 . 3 6 8 424-613 . 6 9 2 1441 1249 +5.5 UCLA 35 2583-2239 73.8-64.0 +9.8 963-2342 . 4 1 1 149-456 . 3 2 7 508-732 . 6 9 4 1506 1395 +3.2 USC 32 2130-1881 66.6-58.8 +7.8 786-1932 . 4 0 7 144-466 . 3 0 9 414-591 . 7 0 1 1153 1131 +0.7 Utah 33 2267-2241 68.7-67.9 +0.8 818-1974 . 4 1 4 177-553 . 3 2 0 454-611 . 7 4 3 1399 1185 +6.5 Washington 37 2642-2339 71.4-63.2 +8.2 925-2229 . 4 1 5 271-796 . 3 4 0 521-668 . 7 8 0 1437 1431 +0.2 Washington State 30 1938-1947 64.6-64.9 -0.3 745-1870 . 3 9 8 172-559 . 3 0 8 276-415 . 6 6 5 1084 1217 -4.4

ATTENDANCE Home Average Away Average Neutral Average Total Average Arizona 15-19544 1303 13-31063 2389 4-3747 937 32-54354 1699 Arizona State 17-41321 2431 13-25483 1960 3-0 0 33-66804 2024 California 16-29161 1823 12-36462 3038 4-0 0 32-65623 2051 Colorado 16-33395 2087 13-29984 2306 1-3680 3680 30-67059 2235 Oregon 23-38894 1691 12-35706 2976 0-0 0 35-74600 2131 Oregon State 17-69749 4103 12-29057 2421 8-24497 3062 37-123303 3333 Stanford 17-54521 3207 12-35451 2954 6-21477 3580 35-111449 3184 UCLA 16-34649 2166 13-25969 1998 6-18886 3148 35-79504 2272 USC 17-15088 888 10-22320 2232 5-10731 2146 32-48139 1504 Utah 18-17730 985 13-22737 1749 2-806 403 33-41273 1251 Washington 16-30079 1880 12-23850 1988 9-24879 2764 37-78808 2130 Washington State 13-11997 923 15-25858 1724 2-0 0 30-37855 1262 Totals 201-396128 1971 150-343940 2293 50-108703 2174 401-848771 2117 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball Conference Team Highs Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (All games)

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 122 Oregon vs Portland State (12/17/15) 117 California vs Sacramento St. (12/6/15) Margin 65 (110-45) Oregon State vs Longwood (11/13/15) 63 (122-59) Oregon vs Portland State (12/17/15) Field goals made 52 California vs Sacramento St. (12/6/15) 48 Oregon vs Portland State (12/17/15) Field goal attempts 106 UCLA at California (12/21/15) 85 Oregon vs UC Riverside (12/15/15) Field goal percentage .693 (52-75) California vs Sacramento St. (12/6/15) .690 (29-42) California vs Arizona State (03/04/16) 3-Pt FG made 15 Stanford vs Missouri State (11/27/15) 15 Oregon vs Portland State (12/17/15) 3-Pt FG attempts 33 Stanford vs Missouri State (11/27/15) 33 California vs Washington (1/31/16) 33 Stanford vs Washington (3/27/16) 3-Pt percentage .800 (8-10) California vs Cal State Northridge (12/30/15) .700 (7-10) Arizona at Oregon (03/03/16) Free throws made 31 Washington vs Santa Clara (11/14/15) 31 UCLA at Colorado (1/29/16) Free throw attempts 42 Washington vs Santa Clara (11/14/15) 42 UCLA at Colorado (1/29/16) Free throw percentage 1.000 (11-11) Washington at Arizona State (2/21/16) 1.000 (9-9) Oregon State vs Connecticut (04/03/16) 1.000 (8-8) Washington State vs Washington (12/29/15) 1.000 (7-7) Stanford vs Washington (1/29/16) 1.000 (6-6) Oregon State vs Tennessee (12/19/15) 1.000 (4-4) California vs Cal Poly (11/22/15) 1.000 (4-4) Arizona at Oregon (1/31/16) Rebounds 65 Oregon State vs Troy (3/18/16) 63 Washington State vs San Jose State (11/27/15) Assists 36 California vs Sacramento St. (12/6/15) 33 California vs Cal State Northridge (12/30/15) Steals 22 USC vs Santa Clara (11/16/15) 22 Oregon vs Portland State (12/17/15) Blocked shots 15 Oregon State vs Arkansas (NOV. 28) 15 UCLA at Utah (01/31/16) Turnovers 28 Arizona State at Syracuse (12/12/15) 27 California at Louisville (11/15/15) 27 Oregon vs UC Santa Barbara (11/22/15) 27 Arizona at Arizona State (1/22/16) 27 California vs Washington State (1/29/16) 27 Washington State at UCLA (02/12/16) 27 Washington State at USC (2/14/16) Fouls 34 UCLA vs Notre Dame (11-28-15) 31 Colorado vs Loyola Marymount (11/14/15) 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (All games)

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games.

SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G REBOUNDING Cl G Off Def Total Avg/G 1. Plum, Kelsey-WASH Jr 37 308 78 266 960 25.9 1. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Sr 27 126 242 368 13.6 2. Anigwe, Kristine-CAL Fr 31 233 0 169 635 20.5 2. Osahor, Chantel-WASH Jr 37 73 344 417 11.3 3. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Sr 27 203 0 108 514 19.0 3. Potter, Emily-UTAH So 33 100 237 337 10.2 4. Weisner, Jamie-OSU Sr 36 219 77 108 623 17.3 4. Hamblin, Ruth-OSU Sr 37 122 248 370 10.0 5. Walton, Talia-WASH Sr 37 238 86 49 611 16.5 5. McCall, Erica-STAN Jr 34 110 211 321 9.4 6. Hristova, Borislava-WSU Fr 30 200 31 59 490 16.3 6. Anigwe, Kristine-CAL Fr 31 108 181 289 9.3 7. Canada, Jordin-UCLA So 34 200 16 133 549 16.1 7. Fagbenle, Temi-USC 32 100 177 277 8.7 8. Fields, Nirra-UCLA Sr 34 201 30 89 521 15.3 8. Crozon, Paige-UTAH Jr 33 69 201 270 8.2 9. Potter, Emily-UTAH So 33 199 0 101 499 15.1 9. Billings, Monique-UCLA So 35 122 163 285 8.1 10. McCall, Erica-STAN Jr 34 219 11 59 508 14.9 10. Simon, Kristen-USC So 32 86 170 256 8.0 11. Thompson, Lili-STAN Jr 33 166 65 87 484 14.7 11. Brunner, Sophie-ASU Jr 27 76 124 200 7.4 12. Fagbenle, Temi-USC 32 171 1 93 436 13.6 12. Swan, Jamee-COLO Sr 28 63 132 195 7.0 13. Swan, Jamee-COLO Sr 28 151 0 77 379 13.5 13. Swain, Kacy-UCLA Sr 27 77 110 187 6.9 14. Range, Courtney-CAL Jr 32 166 47 50 429 13.4 14. Johnson, Kaylee-STAN So 35 76 165 241 6.9 15. Petersen, Lexi-ORE Sr 34 162 63 67 454 13.4 15. Walton, Talia-WASH Sr 37 37 201 238 6.4 16. Crozon, Paige-UTAH Jr 33 137 56 103 433 13.1 16. Moos, Kelsey-ASU Jr 28 65 102 167 6.0 17. Wiese, Sydney-OSU Jr 29 122 66 60 370 12.8 17. Jones, Labrittney-ARIZ Jr 24 37 104 141 5.9 18. Billings, Monique-UCLA So 35 178 0 89 445 12.7 18. Range, Courtney-CAL Jr 32 80 105 185 5.8 19. Jones, Labrittney-ARIZ Jr 24 108 13 73 302 12.6 19. Smith, Haley-COLO Jr 30 55 116 171 5.7 20. Leonard, Kennedy-COLO Fr 30 131 43 58 363 12.1 20. Wiese, Sydney-OSU Jr 29 10 155 165 5.7 21. Hamblin, Ruth-OSU Sr 37 183 0 70 436 11.8 22. Cazorla, Maite-ORE Fr 35 148 52 62 410 11.7 23. Cowling, Mikayla-CAL So 32 142 39 41 364 11.4 24. Bando, Lexi-ORE So 34 121 72 62 376 11.1 25. Washington, Malena-ARIZ Jr 32 130 43 43 346 10.8 26. Brunner, Sophie-ASU Jr 27 116 4 54 290 10.7 27. Simon, Kristen-USC So 32 142 0 59 343 10.7 28. Smith, Haley-COLO Jr 30 135 14 37 321 10.7 29. Jaco, Courtney-USC Jr 32 114 72 22 322 10.1 30. Osahor, Chantel-WASH Jr 37 127 40 78 372 10.1

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G FGM FGA Pct. ASSISTS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Sr 27 203 347 . 5 8 5 1. Cazorla, Maite-ORE Fr 35 206 5.9 2. Anigwe, Kristine-CAL Fr 31 233 409 . 5 7 0 2. Canada, Jordin-UCLA So 34 193 5.7 3. Fagbenle, Temi-USC 32 171 333 . 5 1 4 3. Davis, Elisha-ASU Sr 33 164 5.0 4. McCall, Erica-STAN Jr 34 219 430 . 5 0 9 4. Green, Gabby-CAL So 27 134 5.0 5. Potter, Emily-UTAH So 33 199 400 . 4 9 8 5. Wiese, Sydney-OSU Jr 29 143 4.9 6. Billings, Monique-UCLA So 35 178 362 . 4 9 2 6. Leonard, Kennedy-COLO Fr 30 139 4.6 7. Weisner, Jamie-OSU Sr 36 219 456 . 4 8 0 7. Thomas, Asha-CAL Fr 32 141 4.4 8. Hristova, Borislava-WSU Fr 30 200 441 . 4 5 4 8. Plum, Kelsey-WASH Jr 37 154 4.2 9. Swan, Jamee-COLO Sr 28 151 341 . 4 4 3 9. Rodriguez, Danielle-UTAH Sr 33 136 4.1 10. Walton, Talia-WASH Sr 37 238 558 . 4 2 7 10. Cowling, Mikayla-CAL So 32 116 3.6 11. Fields, Nirra-UCLA Sr 34 201 484 . 4 1 5 11. Thompson, Lili-STAN Jr 33 117 3.5 12. Canada, Jordin-UCLA So 34 200 493 . 4 0 6 12. Osahor, Chantel-WASH Jr 37 126 3.4 13. Plum, Kelsey-WASH Jr 37 308 760 . 4 0 5 13. Sniezek, Marta-STAN Fr 35 109 3.1 14. Range, Courtney-CAL Jr 32 166 420 . 3 9 5 14. Awa, Dawnyelle-WSU Sr 30 89 3.0 15. Thompson, Lili-STAN Jr 33 166 443 . 3 7 5 15. Hanson, Gabriella-OSU Jr 37 108 2.9 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (All games)

FREE THROW PCT Cl G FTM FTA Pct. STEALS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Plum, Kelsey-WASH Jr 37 266 299 . 8 9 0 1. Green, Gabby-CAL So 27 71 2.6 2. Crozon, Paige-UTAH Jr 33 103 120 . 8 5 8 2. Canada, Jordin-UCLA So 34 79 2.3 3. Weisner, Jamie-OSU Sr 36 108 127 . 8 5 0 3. Fields, Nirra-UCLA Sr 34 73 2.1 4. Thompson, Lili-STAN Jr 33 87 112 . 7 7 7 4. Walton, Talia-WASH Sr 37 77 2.1 5. Canada, Jordin-UCLA So 34 133 174 . 7 6 4 5. Cazorla, Maite-ORE Fr 35 65 1.9 6. Anigwe, Kristine-CAL Fr 31 169 224 . 7 5 4 6. Awa, Dawnyelle-WSU Sr 30 53 1.8 7. Jones, Labrittney-ARIZ Jr 24 73 99 . 7 3 7 7. Fagbenle, Temi-USC 32 56 1.8 8. Fagbenle, Temi-USC 32 93 132 . 7 0 5 8. Jaco, Courtney-USC Jr 32 55 1.7 9. Swan, Jamee-COLO Sr 28 77 112 . 6 8 8 9. Brunner, Sophie-ASU Jr 27 46 1.7 10. Billings, Monique-UCLA So 35 89 131 . 6 7 9 10. Plum, Kelsey-WASH Jr 37 60 1.6 11. Potter, Emily-UTAH So 33 101 149 . 6 7 8 11. Billings, Monique-UCLA So 35 56 1.6 12. Fields, Nirra-UCLA Sr 34 89 142 . 6 2 7 12. Davis, Elisha-ASU Sr 33 49 1.5 13. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Sr 27 108 178 . 6 0 7 13. Mazyck, Aliyah-USC Fr 31 46 1.5 14. Moos, Kelsey-ASU Jr 28 41 1.5 15. Leonard, Kennedy-COLO Fr 30 43 1.4

3-POINT FG PCT Cl G 3FG FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G 1. Samuelson, Karlie-STAN Jr 35 80 169 . 4 7 3 1. Walton, Talia-WASH Sr 37 86 2.3 2. Bando, Lexi-ORE So 34 72 159 . 4 5 3 2. Samuelson, Karlie-STAN Jr 35 80 2.3 3. Petersen, Lexi-ORE Sr 34 63 141 . 4 4 7 3. Wiese, Sydney-OSU Jr 29 66 2.3 4. Weisner, Jamie-OSU Sr 36 77 174 . 4 4 3 4. Jaco, Courtney-USC Jr 32 72 2.3 5. Hempen, Katie-ASU Sr 33 65 150 . 4 3 3 5. Weisner, Jamie-OSU Sr 36 77 2.1 6. Kuklok, Katie-UTAH Sr 33 57 133 . 4 2 9 6. Bando, Lexi-ORE So 34 72 2.1 7. Cooper, Kat-ORE Sr 34 59 138 . 4 2 8 7. Plum, Kelsey-WASH Jr 37 78 2.1 8. Jaco, Courtney-USC Jr 32 72 186 . 3 8 7 8. Thompson, Lili-STAN Jr 33 65 2.0 9. Crozon, Paige-UTAH Jr 33 56 153 . 3 6 6 Hempen, Katie-ASU Sr 33 65 2.0 10. Huggins, Lauren-COLO Jr 26 49 134 . 3 6 6 10. Korver, Kari-UCLA Jr 35 67 1.9 11. Korver, Kari-UCLA Jr 35 67 185 . 3 6 2 11. Huggins, Lauren-COLO Jr 26 49 1.9 12. Walton, Talia-WASH Sr 37 86 238 . 3 6 1 12. Petersen, Lexi-ORE Sr 34 63 1.9 13. Wiese, Sydney-OSU Jr 29 66 183 . 3 6 1 13. Cooper, Kat-ORE Sr 34 59 1.7 14. Thomas, Asha-CAL Fr 32 48 134 . 3 5 8 14. Kuklok, Katie-UTAH Sr 33 57 1.7 15. Thompson, Lili-STAN Jr 33 65 189 . 3 4 4 15. Crozon, Paige-UTAH Jr 33 56 1.7

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G No. Avg/G ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Ast. T/O Ratio 1. Hamblin, Ruth-OSU Sr 37 130 3.5 1. Cazorla, Maite-ORE Fr 35 206 103 2.0 2. Potter, Emily-UTAH So 33 83 2.5 2. Samuelson, Karlie-STAN Jr 35 77 40 1.9 3. McCall, Erica-STAN Jr 34 66 1.9 3. Awa, Dawnyelle-WSU Sr 30 89 48 1.9 4. Swan, Jamee-COLO Sr 28 50 1.8 4. Canada, Jordin-UCLA So 34 193 109 1.8 5. Billings, Monique-UCLA So 35 56 1.6 5. Sniezek, Marta-STAN Fr 35 109 63 1.7 6. Johnson, Kaylee-STAN So 35 54 1.5 6. Davis, Elisha-ASU Sr 33 164 95 1.7 7. Dornstauder, Quinn-ASU Jr 33 41 1.2 7. Roberson, Briana-STAN Jr 34 86 50 1.7 8. Fagbenle, Temi-USC 32 39 1.2 8. Osahor, Chantel-WASH Jr 37 126 74 1.7 9. Anigwe, Kristine-CAL Fr 31 37 1.2 9. Rodriguez, Danielle-UTAH Sr 33 136 82 1.7 10. Vandenberg, Jacinta-ORE Jr 34 38 1.1 10. Wiese, Sydney-OSU Jr 29 143 89 1.6 11. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Sr 27 30 1.1 11. Hanson, Gabriella-OSU Jr 37 108 68 1.6 12. Collier, Katie-WASH Jr 37 41 1.1 12. Green, Gabby-CAL So 27 134 87 1.5 13. Swain, Kacy-UCLA Sr 27 26 1.0 13. Thomas, Asha-CAL Fr 32 141 92 1.5 14. Jones, Labrittney-ARIZ Jr 24 23 1.0 14. Jaco, Courtney-USC Jr 32 64 42 1.5 15. McClure, Nike-WSU Fr 27 25 0.9 15. Thompson, Lili-STAN Jr 33 117 85 1.4 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (All games)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Sr 27 126 4.7 1. Osahor, Chantel-WASH Jr 37 344 9.3 2. Billings, Monique-UCLA So 35 122 3.5 2. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Sr 27 242 9.0 3. Anigwe, Kristine-CAL Fr 31 108 3.5 3. Potter, Emily-UTAH So 33 237 7.2 4. Hamblin, Ruth-OSU Sr 37 122 3.3 4. Hamblin, Ruth-OSU Sr 37 248 6.7 5. McCall, Erica-STAN Jr 34 110 3.2 5. McCall, Erica-STAN Jr 34 211 6.2 6. Fagbenle, Temi-USC 32 100 3.1 6. Crozon, Paige-UTAH Jr 33 201 6.1 7. Potter, Emily-UTAH So 33 100 3.0 7. Anigwe, Kristine-CAL Fr 31 181 5.8 8. Swain, Kacy-UCLA Sr 27 77 2.9 8. Fagbenle, Temi-USC 32 177 5.5 9. Brunner, Sophie-ASU Jr 27 76 2.8 9. Walton, Talia-WASH Sr 37 201 5.4 10. Simon, Kristen-USC So 32 86 2.7 10. Wiese, Sydney-OSU Jr 29 155 5.3 11. Range, Courtney-CAL Jr 32 80 2.5 11. Simon, Kristen-USC So 32 170 5.3 12. Moos, Kelsey-ASU Jr 28 65 2.3 12. Johnson, Kaylee-STAN So 35 165 4.7 13. Swan, Jamee-COLO Sr 28 63 2.3 Swan, Jamee-COLO Sr 28 132 4.7 14. Drummer, Lajahna-UCLA So 29 63 2.2 14. Billings, Monique-UCLA So 35 163 4.7 15. Johnson, Kaylee-STAN So 35 76 2.2 15. Brunner, Sophie-ASU Jr 27 124 4.6

MINUTES PLAYED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Plum, Kelsey-WASH Jr 37 1414 38.2 2. Cowling, Mikayla-CAL So 32 1185 37.0 3. Walton, Talia-WASH Sr 37 1367 36.9 4. Cazorla, Maite-ORE Fr 35 1224 35.0 5. Green, Gabby-CAL So 27 936 34.7 6. Range, Courtney-CAL Jr 32 1100 34.4 7. Crozon, Paige-UTAH Jr 33 1131 34.3 8. Canada, Jordin-UCLA So 34 1164 34.2 9. Petersen, Lexi-ORE Sr 34 1159 34.1 10. Thomas, Asha-CAL Fr 32 1069 33.4 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (All games)

TEAM IDENTIFICATION Team ID Arizona ARIZ Arizona State ASU California CAL Colorado COLO Oregon ORE Oregon State OSU Stanford STAN UCLA UCLA USC USC Utah UTAH Washington WASH Washington State WSU 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball Conference Individual Highs Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (All games)

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points 43 Anigwe, Kristine (California) vs Sacramento St. (12/6/15) 38 Weisner, Jamie (Oregon State) vs DePaul (03/26/16) Field goals made 18 Anigwe, Kristine (California) vs Sacramento St. (12/6/15) 14 Walton, Talia (Washington) vs Kentucky (03/25/16) 14 Weisner, Jamie (Oregon State) vs DePaul (03/26/16) Field goal attempts 28 Canada, Jordin (UCLA) at California (12/21/15) 27 Plum, Kelsey (Washington) vs Oklahoma (12/6/15) 27 Plum, Kelsey (Washington) at UCLA (02/14/16) Field goal percentage 1.000 (8-8) Anigwe, Kristine (California) vs Arizona (12/14/16) .917 (11-12) Fagbenle, Temi (USC) at Washington (01/17/16) 3-Pt FG made 8 Walton, Talia (Washington) vs Santa Clara (11/14/15) 8 Walton, Talia (Washington) vs Syracuse (04/03/16) 3-Pt FG attempts 16 Huggins, Lauren (Colorado) at Long Beach State (12/06/15) 14 Leonard, Kennedy (Colorado) vs Washington (03/03/16) 3-Pt percentage 1.000 (6-6) Hempen, Katie (Arizona State) vs New Mexico State (03-18-16) .889 (8-9) Walton, Talia (Washington) vs Santa Clara (11/14/15) .889 (8-9) Walton, Talia (Washington) vs Syracuse (04/03/16) Free throws made 15 Plum, Kelsey (Washington) at Utah (01/04/16) 13 Plum, Kelsey (Washington) at Maryland (03/21/16) Free throw attempts 17 Plum, Kelsey (Washington) at Utah (01/04/16) 16 Alleyne, Jillian (Oregon) vs Colorado (2/14/16) Free throw percentage 1.000 (9-9) Thompson, Lili (Stanford) vs Purdue (11/29/15) 1.000 (9-9) Anigwe, Kristine (California) at Oregon (1/17/16) 1.000 (9-9) Petersen, Lexi (Oregon) at Utah (01/24/16) 1.000 (9-9) Smith, Haley (Colorado) vs UCLA (1/29/16) 1.000 (9-9) Plum, Kelsey (Washington) vs Oregon State (02/05/16) 1.000 (8-8) Plum, Kelsey (Washington) vs San Diego State (11/23/15) 1.000 (8-8) Anigwe, Kristine (California) vs Liberty (11/28/15) 1.000 (8-8) Barrett, Brianna (USC) vs Albany (12/20/15) 1.000 (8-8) Plum, Kelsey (Washington) vs Weber State (12/21/15) 1.000 (8-8) Plum, Kelsey (Washington) at Washington State (12/29/15) 1.000 (8-8) Johnson, Kailee (Stanford) at Oregon State (1/17/16) 1.000 (8-8) Anigwe, Kristine (California) vs Stanford (2/5/16) 1.000 (8-8) Weisner, Jamie (Oregon State) vs Utah (2/14/16) 1.000 (8-8) Plum, Kelsey (Washington) at Arizona State (2/21/16) 1.000 (8-8) Canada, Jordin (UCLA) vs Arizona State (02/28/16) 1.000 (8-8) Petersen, Lexi (Oregon) vs Arizona (03/03/16) 1.000 (8-8) Crozon, Paige (Utah) at Gonzaga (03/21/16) 1.000 (8-8) Plum, Kelsey (Washington) vs Stanford (3/27/16) Rebounds 21 Alleyne, Jillian (Oregon) vs Arizona State (1/29/16) 21 Simon, Kristen (USC) vs Washington (2/12/16) Assists 14 Green, Gabby (California) vs Cal State Northridge (12/30/15) 13 Leonard, Kennedy (Colorado) vs California (2/21/16) 13 Sniezek, Marta (Stanford) vs Washington (03/04/16) Steals 7 Walton, Talia (Washington) at Fresno State (11/20/15) 7 Cazorla, Maite (Oregon) vs Portland State (12/17/15) 7 Brunner, Sophie (Arizona State) vs Arizona (1/22/16) 7 Leonard, Kennedy (Colorado) at Utah (02/04/16) Blocked shots 8 Hamblin, Ruth (Oregon State) at Utah (01/22/16) 7 Potter, Emily (Utah) vs Lamar (11/17/15) 7 Hamblin, Ruth (Oregon State) at Marquette (12/3/15) 7 Hamblin, Ruth (Oregon State) vs Oregon (1/8/16) 7 Vandenberg, Jacinta (Oregon) at Utah (01/24/16) 7 McCall, Erica (Stanford) at Utah (02/21/16) 7 Potter, Emily (Utah) vs Stanford (02/21/16) Turnovers 11 Green, Gabby (California) vs Arizona State (03/04/16) 10 Boclair, Tanaeya (Utah) vs Oklahoma (112615) 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball Conference Opponent Lows Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (All games)

OPPONENT LOWS (lowest totals allowed by)

Points 28 Arizona vs Howard (11/18/15) 29 Arizona State at Hartford (12/14/15) Field goals made 6 Arizona vs Howard (11/18/15) 10 Arizona State at Hartford (12/14/15) 10 UCLA vs Stanford (01/24/16) Field goal attempts 39 Arizona vs Howard (11/18/15) 40 Arizona State vs Arizona (1/22/16) Field goal percentage .154 (6-39) Arizona vs Howard (11/18/15) .162 (12-74) Oregon State vs Troy (3/18/16) 3-Pt FG made 0 USC vs Southern Utah (12/4/15) 0 Oregon State vs CSU Bakersfield (12/15/15) 0 Oregon State vs Tennessee (12/19/15) 0 Oregon State vs Cal Poly (12/21/15) 0 Colorado at California (1/8/16) 0 Colorado at Arizona (01/17/16) 0 USC at Arizona (02/05/16) 3-Pt FG attempts 1 Colorado at Arizona (01/17/16) 2 Oregon State vs Tennessee (12/19/15) 3-Pt percentage .000 (0-9) USC at Arizona (02/05/16) .000 (0-1) Colorado at Arizona (01/17/16) .000 (0-6) Colorado at California (1/8/16) .000 (0-9) Oregon State vs Cal Poly (12/21/15) .000 (0-2) Oregon State vs Tennessee (12/19/15) .000 (0-11) Oregon State vs CSU Bakersfield (12/15/15) .000 (0-3) USC vs Southern Utah (12/4/15) Free throws made 1 Arizona State vs Cal State Northridge (12/28/15) 1 Washington vs Oregon State (03/05/16) Free throw attempts 2 Arizona State at Syracuse (12/12/15) 2 Stanford vs Chattanooga (12/28/15) 2 Washington vs Oregon State (03/05/16) Free throw percentage .200 (1-5) Arizona State vs Cal State Northridge (12/28/15) .273 (3-11) USC vs Washington State (2/14/16) Rebounds 18 Oregon State vs Longwood (11/13/15) 19 USC vs Hope International (11/13/15) 19 Oregon State at Portland (11/16/15) 19 Arizona State at Arizona (1/24/16) Assists 3 Arizona vs Howard (11/18/15) 3 Arizona vs Gardner (DEC. 21) 3 Oregon State at Utah (01/22/16) Steals 1 USC at Arizona (02/05/16) 1 Washington vs Oregon (02/07/16) 1 Washington State vs Oregon State (2/7/16) Blocked shots 0 Several Turnovers 6 Utah vs George Mason (11/20/15) 6 Washington vs Portland (12/2/15) 6 Utah vs Washington (01/04/16) 6 Oregon State vs UCLA (03/06/16) Fouls 6 Oregon State vs California (1/15/16) 7 California at Oregon State (1/15/16) 7 USC vs California (1/24/16) 7 Oregon State vs Washington (03/05/16) 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (Conference games only)

SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G 1. UCLA 18 14-4 1265 70.3 1. Oregon State 18 910 50.6 2. Washington 18 11-7 1200 66.7 2. Stanford 18 940 52.2 3. Utah 18 8-10 1176 65.3 3. Arizona State 18 958 53.2 4. Oregon 18 9-9 1146 63.7 4. UCLA 18 1094 60.8 5. Stanford 18 14-4 1131 62.8 5. Oregon 18 1134 63.0 6. Oregon State 18 16-2 1124 62.4 6. Washington 18 1142 63.4 7. Washington State 18 5-13 1122 62.3 7. California 18 1145 63.6 8. Arizona State 18 16-2 1121 62.3 8. USC 18 1148 63.8 9. USC 18 6-12 1094 60.8 9. Arizona 18 1192 66.2 10. California 18 4-14 1050 58.3 10. Washington State 18 1206 67.0 11. Colorado 18 2-16 1030 57.2 11. Utah 18 1262 70.1 12. Arizona 18 3-15 934 51.9 Colorado 18 1262 70.1

SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct. 1. Oregon State 18 62.4 50.6 +11.9 1. Washington 18 248 311 . 7 9 7 2. Stanford 18 62.8 52.2 +10.6 2. Utah 18 233 312 . 7 4 7 3. UCLA 18 70.3 60.8 +9.5 3. Arizona State 18 200 270 . 7 4 1 4. Arizona State 18 62.3 53.2 +9.1 4. Oregon State 18 189 267 . 7 0 8 5. Washington 18 66.7 63.4 +3.2 5. Oregon 18 218 310 . 7 0 3 6. Oregon 18 63.7 63.0 +0.7 6. Stanford 18 201 286 . 7 0 3 7. USC 18 60.8 63.8 -3.0 7. UCLA 18 258 368 . 7 0 1 8. Washington State 18 62.3 67.0 -4.7 8. USC 18 212 303 . 7 0 0 9. Utah 18 65.3 70.1 -4.8 9. Washington State 18 150 219 . 6 8 5 10. California 18 58.3 63.6 -5.3 10. Arizona 18 154 234 . 6 5 8 11. Colorado 18 57.2 70.1 -12.9 11. Colorado 18 144 219 . 6 5 8 12. Arizona 18 51.9 66.2 -14.3 12. California 18 178 279 . 6 3 8

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G FGM FGA Pct. FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct. 1. Oregon State 18 416 982 . 4 2 4 1. Oregon State 18 350 1067 . 3 2 8 2. Oregon 18 407 964 . 4 2 2 2. Stanford 18 337 1012 . 3 3 3 3. Stanford 18 417 1010 . 4 1 3 3. UCLA 18 393 1055 . 3 7 3 4. Arizona State 18 415 1008 . 4 1 2 4. Washington 18 432 1145 . 3 7 7 5. Washington 18 414 1032 . 4 0 1 5. Arizona State 18 373 937 . 3 9 8 6. California 18 395 998 . 3 9 6 6. Utah 18 467 1142 . 4 0 9 7. UCLA 18 464 1174 . 3 9 5 7. Oregon 18 435 1059 . 4 1 1 8. Utah 18 428 1090 . 3 9 3 8. California 18 439 1066 . 4 1 2 9. Washington State 18 436 1114 . 3 9 1 9. Washington State 18 433 1012 . 4 2 8 10. USC 18 407 1061 . 3 8 4 10. Colorado 18 444 1029 . 4 3 1 11. Colorado 18 406 1086 . 3 7 4 11. USC 18 433 1003 . 4 3 2 12. Arizona 18 366 991 . 3 6 9 12. Arizona 18 435 983 . 4 4 3

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 1. Oregon 18 114 286 . 3 9 9 1. UCLA 18 79 322 . 2 4 5 2. UCLA 18 79 219 . 3 6 1 2. Oregon State 18 49 178 . 2 7 5 3. Stanford 18 96 277 . 3 4 7 3. Arizona State 18 65 215 . 3 0 2 4. Oregon State 18 103 302 . 3 4 1 4. Washington 18 127 411 . 3 0 9 5. Washington 18 124 365 . 3 4 0 5. Oregon 18 87 277 . 3 1 4 6. Arizona State 18 91 274 . 3 3 2 6. Stanford 18 90 282 . 3 1 9 7. Utah 18 87 268 . 3 2 5 7. Utah 18 90 279 . 3 2 3 8. California 18 82 277 . 2 9 6 8. USC 18 65 197 . 3 3 0 9. Colorado 18 74 251 . 2 9 5 9. Colorado 18 83 238 . 3 4 9 10. Washington State 18 100 342 . 2 9 2 10. California 18 110 314 . 3 5 0 11. USC 18 68 245 . 2 7 8 11. Arizona 18 111 312 . 3 5 6 12. Arizona 18 48 193 . 2 4 9 12. Washington State 18 110 274 . 4 0 1 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (Conference games only)

REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G 1. Utah 18 746 41.4 1. Arizona State 18 554 30.8 2. Oregon State 18 733 40.7 2. Stanford 18 614 34.1 3. UCLA 18 730 40.6 3. Oregon State 18 617 34.3 4. Stanford 18 724 40.2 4. Oregon 18 623 34.6 5. Arizona State 18 654 36.3 5. Arizona 18 647 35.9 6. Washington 18 648 36.0 6. California 18 654 36.3 7. Colorado 18 634 35.2 7. Utah 18 666 37.0 8. California 18 633 35.2 8. USC 18 695 38.6 9. Oregon 18 618 34.3 9. Washington 18 706 39.2 10. Washington State 18 611 33.9 10. Colorado 18 719 39.9 11. USC 18 608 33.8 11. Washington State 18 720 40.0 12. Arizona 18 597 33.2 12. UCLA 18 721 40.1

REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G 1. Oregon State 18 733 40.7 617 34.3 +6.4 1. Stanford 18 112 6.2 2. Stanford 18 724 40.2 614 34.1 +6.1 2. Oregon State 18 107 5.9 3. Arizona State 18 654 36.3 554 30.8 +5.6 3. UCLA 18 94 5.2 4. Utah 18 746 41.4 666 37.0 +4.4 4. Utah 18 83 4.6 5. UCLA 18 730 40.6 721 40.1 +0.5 5. Colorado 18 68 3.8 6. Oregon 18 618 34.3 623 34.6 -0.3 6. California 18 60 3.3 7. California 18 633 35.2 654 36.3 -1.2 7. Washington 18 56 3.1 8. Arizona 18 597 33.2 647 35.9 -2.8 8. Washington State 18 54 3.0 9. Washington 18 648 36.0 706 39.2 -3.2 USC 18 54 3.0 10. Colorado 18 634 35.2 719 39.9 -4.7 10. Oregon 18 48 2.7 11. USC 18 608 33.8 695 38.6 -4.8 11. Arizona 18 41 2.3 12. Washington State 18 611 33.9 720 40.0 -6.1 12. Arizona State 18 34 1.9

ASSISTS G No. Avg/G STEALS G No. Avg/G 1. Arizona State 18 266 14.8 1. UCLA 18 176 9.8 2. Oregon State 18 263 14.6 2. Washington State 18 174 9.7 3. California 18 258 14.3 3. USC 18 168 9.3 4. Stanford 18 251 13.9 4. Arizona State 18 159 8.8 5. Washington State 18 240 13.3 5. Washington 18 134 7.4 6. UCLA 18 222 12.3 6. Colorado 18 133 7.4 7. Colorado 18 220 12.2 7. Stanford 18 131 7.3 Oregon 18 220 12.2 8. Oregon 18 119 6.6 9. Utah 18 215 11.9 California 18 119 6.6 10. USC 18 201 11.2 10. Oregon State 18 98 5.4 11. Washington 18 198 11.0 Arizona 18 98 5.4 12. Arizona 18 191 10.6 12. Utah 18 97 5.4

TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio 1. UCLA 18 243 13.5 342 19.0 +5.5 1. Arizona State 18 266 14.8 265 14.7 1.0 2. Washington State 18 289 16.1 349 19.4 +3.3 2. Oregon State 18 263 14.6 264 14.7 1.0 3. USC 18 259 14.4 315 17.5 +3.1 3. Stanford 18 251 13.9 258 14.3 1.0 4. Arizona State 18 265 14.7 313 17.4 +2.7 4. UCLA 18 222 12.3 243 13.5 0.9 5. Washington 18 239 13.3 247 13.7 +0.4 5. California 18 258 14.3 299 16.6 0.9 6. Stanford 18 258 14.3 254 14.1 -0.2 6. Washington State 18 240 13.3 289 16.1 0.8 7. Oregon 18 272 15.1 251 13.9 -1.2 7. Washington 18 198 11.0 239 13.3 0.8 8. Colorado 18 299 16.6 277 15.4 -1.2 8. Oregon 18 220 12.2 272 15.1 0.8 9. Arizona 18 318 17.7 284 15.8 -1.9 9. USC 18 201 11.2 259 14.4 0.8 10. California 18 299 16.6 264 14.7 -1.9 10. Colorado 18 220 12.2 299 16.6 0.7 11. Oregon State 18 264 14.7 200 11.1 -3.6 11. Utah 18 215 11.9 302 16.8 0.7 12. Utah 18 302 16.8 211 11.7 -5.1 12. Arizona 18 191 10.6 318 17.7 0.6 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (Conference games only)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G 1. UCLA 18 290 16.1 1. Oregon State 18 539 29.9 2. Utah 18 250 13.9 2. Utah 18 496 27.6 3. Stanford 18 242 13.4 3. Washington 18 495 27.5 Arizona State 18 242 13.4 4. Stanford 18 482 26.8 5. Colorado 18 226 12.6 5. UCLA 18 440 24.4 6. California 18 218 12.1 6. Oregon 18 425 23.6 7. Washington State 18 212 11.8 7. California 18 415 23.1 8. USC 18 210 11.7 8. Arizona State 18 412 22.9 9. Arizona 18 204 11.3 9. Colorado 18 408 22.7 10. Oregon State 18 194 10.8 10. Washington State 18 399 22.2 11. Oregon 18 193 10.7 11. USC 18 398 22.1 12. Washington 18 153 8.5 12. Arizona 18 393 21.8

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G D-Reb Opp. OR D-Reb% OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G O-Reb Opp. DR O-Reb% 1. Oregon State 18 539 217 .713 1. Arizona State 18 242 376 .392 2. Utah 18 496 212 .701 2. UCLA 18 290 466 .384 3. Arizona State 18 412 178 .698 3. Stanford 18 242 393 .381 4. Washington 18 495 221 .691 4. Utah 18 250 454 .355 5. Stanford 18 482 221 .686 5. California 18 218 427 .338 6. Arizona 18 393 198 .665 6. Oregon State 18 194 400 .327 7. Oregon 18 425 224 .655 7. Oregon 18 193 399 .326 8. California 18 415 227 .646 8. Colorado 18 226 486 .317 9. USC 18 398 219 .645 9. Arizona 18 204 449 .312 10. Colorado 18 408 233 .637 10. USC 18 210 476 .306 11. Washington State 18 399 229 .635 11. Washington State 18 212 491 .302 12. UCLA 18 440 255 .633 12. Washington 18 153 485 .240

3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G 1. Washington 18 124 6.9 2. Oregon 18 114 6.3 3. Oregon State 18 103 5.7 4. Washington State 18 100 5.6 5. Stanford 18 96 5.3 6. Arizona State 18 91 5.1 7. Utah 18 87 4.8 8. California 18 82 4.6 9. UCLA 18 79 4.4 10. Colorado 18 74 4.1 11. USC 18 68 3.8 12. Arizona 18 48 2.7 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (Conference games only)

Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Current unbeaten streak Oregon State 16-2 . 8 8 9 62.4 50.6 16-2 . 8 8 9 62.4 50.6 Stanford -- 4 Arizona State 16-2 . 8 8 9 62.3 53.2 16-2 . 8 8 9 62.3 53.2 UCLA -- 2 UCLA 14-4 . 7 7 8 70.3 60.8 14-4 . 7 7 8 70.3 60.8 Washington -- 2 Stanford 14-4 . 7 7 8 62.8 52.2 14-4 . 7 7 8 62.8 52.2 Utah -- 1 Washington 11-7 . 6 1 1 66.7 63.4 11-7 . 6 1 1 66.7 63.4 Arizona -- 1 Oregon 9-9 . 5 0 0 63.7 63.0 9-9 . 5 0 0 63.7 63.0 Oregon State -- 1 Utah 8-10 . 4 4 4 65.3 70.1 8-10 . 4 4 4 65.3 70.1 USC 6-12 . 3 3 3 60.8 63.8 6-12 . 3 3 3 60.8 63.8 Washington State 5-13 . 2 7 8 62.3 67.0 5-13 . 2 7 8 62.3 67.0 California 4-14 . 2 2 2 58.3 63.6 4-14 . 2 2 2 58.3 63.6 Arizona 3-15 . 1 6 7 51.9 66.2 3-15 . 1 6 7 51.9 66.2 Colorado 2-16 . 1 1 1 57.2 70.1 2-16 . 1 1 1 57.2 70.1

TEAM SUMMARIES G PF-PA Avg score Margin FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RebF RebA Margin Arizona 18 934-1192 51.9-66.2 -14.3 366-991 . 3 6 9 48-193 . 2 4 9 154-234 . 6 5 8 597 647 -2.8 Arizona State 18 1121-958 62.3-53.2 +9.1 415-1008 . 4 1 2 91-274 . 3 3 2 200-270 . 7 4 1 654 554 +5.6 California 18 1050-1145 58.3-63.6 -5.3 395-998 . 3 9 6 82-277 . 2 9 6 178-279 . 6 3 8 633 654 -1.2 Colorado 18 1030-1262 57.2-70.1 -12.9 406-1086 . 3 7 4 74-251 . 2 9 5 144-219 . 6 5 8 634 719 -4.7 Oregon 18 1146-1134 63.7-63.0 +0.7 407-964 . 4 2 2 114-286 . 3 9 9 218-310 . 7 0 3 618 623 -0.3 Oregon State 18 1124-910 62.4-50.6 +11.9 416-982 . 4 2 4 103-302 . 3 4 1 189-267 . 7 0 8 733 617 +6.4 Stanford 18 1131-940 62.8-52.2 +10.6 417-1010 . 4 1 3 96-277 . 3 4 7 201-286 . 7 0 3 724 614 +6.1 UCLA 18 1265-1094 70.3-60.8 +9.5 464-1174 . 3 9 5 79-219 . 3 6 1 258-368 . 7 0 1 730 721 +0.5 USC 18 1094-1148 60.8-63.8 -3.0 407-1061 . 3 8 4 68-245 . 2 7 8 212-303 . 7 0 0 608 695 -4.8 Utah 18 1176-1262 65.3-70.1 -4.8 428-1090 . 3 9 3 87-268 . 3 2 5 233-312 . 7 4 7 746 666 +4.4 Washington 18 1200-1142 66.7-63.4 +3.2 414-1032 . 4 0 1 124-365 . 3 4 0 248-311 . 7 9 7 648 706 -3.2 Washington State 18 1122-1206 62.3-67.0 -4.7 436-1114 . 3 9 1 100-342 . 2 9 2 150-219 . 6 8 5 611 720 -6.1

ATTENDANCE Home Average Away Average Neutral Average Total Average Arizona 9-8791 977 9-22616 2513 0-0 0 18-31407 1745 Arizona State 9-23292 2588 9-22503 2500 0-0 0 18-45795 2544 California 9-16422 1825 9-19281 2142 0-0 0 18-35703 1984 Colorado 9-21082 2342 9-19324 2147 0-0 0 18-40406 2245 Oregon 9-19407 2156 9-19535 2171 0-0 0 18-38942 2163 Oregon State 9-36720 4080 9-18086 2010 0-0 0 18-54806 3045 Stanford 9-31114 3457 9-22143 2460 0-0 0 18-53257 2959 UCLA 9-22103 2456 9-19298 2144 0-0 0 18-41401 2300 USC 9-10639 1182 9-17166 1907 0-0 0 18-27805 1545 Utah 9-10988 1221 9-17035 1893 0-0 0 18-28023 1557 Washington 9-21070 2341 9-14236 1582 0-0 0 18-35306 1961 Washington State 9-6623 736 9-17028 1892 0-0 0 18-23651 1314 Totals 108-228251 2113 108-228251 2113 0-0 0 216-456502 2113 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball Conference Team Highs Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (Conference games only)

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 88 Utah vs Washington (01/04/16) 84 Utah at California (1/10/16) Margin 34 (73-39) UCLA at Arizona (02/07/16) 31 (80-49) Stanford at Colorado (2/19/16) Field goals made 32 Colorado vs California (2/21/16) 31 UCLA vs USC (12/30/15) 31 Colorado vs Washington (1/2/16) 31 California vs Utah (1/10/16) 31 UCLA vs Arizona (02/26/16) Field goal attempts 77 UCLA at USC (1/10/16) 77 UCLA vs California (01/22/16) Field goal percentage .595 (25-42) Oregon at Washington State (2/5/16) .581 (25-43) Oregon State vs Arizona State (2/1/16) 3-Pt FG made 13 Oregon at Washington (02/07/16) 12 Washington at Washington State (12/29/15) 12 Oregon vs Stanford (1/15/16) 12 California vs Washington (1/31/16) 12 Oregon at Washington State (2/5/16) 3-Pt FG attempts 33 California vs Washington (1/31/16) 32 Washington State at Washington (01/23/16) 3-Pt percentage .636 (7-11) Washington vs USC (01/17/16) .615 (8-13) Washington State at Colorado (1/4/16) Free throws made 31 UCLA at Colorado (1/29/16) 26 Utah vs Washington (01/04/16) Free throw attempts 42 UCLA at Colorado (1/29/16) 37 Oregon vs Colorado (2/14/16) Free throw percentage 1.000 (11-11) Washington at Arizona State (2/21/16) 1.000 (8-8) Washington State vs Washington (12/29/15) 1.000 (7-7) Stanford vs Washington (1/29/16) 1.000 (4-4) Arizona at Oregon (1/31/16) Rebounds 54 Utah at Washington State (2/27/16) 53 Utah vs UCLA (01/31/16) Assists 23 Utah at California (1/10/16) 23 Arizona State vs Utah (1/17/16) 23 Arizona State vs Washington (2/21/16) Steals 17 Washington State vs Arizona (1/8/16) 17 Arizona State vs Arizona (1/22/16) Blocked shots 15 UCLA at Utah (01/31/16) 13 Stanford at USC (1/22/16) Turnovers 27 Arizona at Arizona State (1/22/16) 27 California vs Washington State (1/29/16) 27 Washington State at UCLA (02/12/16) 27 Washington State at USC (2/14/16) Fouls 30 Colorado at Oregon (2/14/16) 26 UCLA at Washington (01/15/16) 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (Conference games only)

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games.

SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G REBOUNDING Cl G Off Def Total Avg/G 1. Plum, Kelsey-WASH Jr 18 144 40 136 464 25.8 1. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Sr 16 69 147 216 13.5 2. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Sr 16 118 0 70 306 19.1 2. Osahor, Chantel-WASH Jr 18 30 153 183 10.2 3. Anigwe, Kristine-CAL Fr 17 115 0 93 323 19.0 3. Fagbenle, Temi-USC 18 56 107 163 9.1 4. Weisner, Jamie-OSU Sr 17 95 32 59 281 16.5 4. Potter, Emily-UTAH So 18 55 105 160 8.9 5. Fields, Nirra-UCLA Sr 18 109 19 52 289 16.1 5. McCall, Erica-STAN Jr 17 54 97 151 8.9 6. Canada, Jordin-UCLA So 17 91 8 66 256 15.1 6. Anigwe, Kristine-CAL Fr 17 56 93 149 8.8 7. Hristova, Borislava-WSU Fr 18 111 14 30 266 14.8 7. Hamblin, Ruth-OSU Sr 18 49 108 157 8.7 8. Fagbenle, Temi-USC 18 101 1 54 257 14.3 8. Crozon, Paige-UTAH Jr 18 42 110 152 8.4 9. Walton, Talia-WASH Sr 18 100 33 18 251 13.9 9. Simon, Kristen-USC So 18 47 99 146 8.1 10. McCall, Erica-STAN Jr 17 102 4 27 235 13.8 10. Brunner, Sophie-ASU Jr 18 58 85 143 7.9 11. Potter, Emily-UTAH So 18 96 0 48 240 13.3 Billings, Monique-UCLA So 18 65 78 143 7.9 Crozon, Paige-UTAH Jr 18 74 27 65 240 13.3 12. Johnson, Kaylee-STAN So 18 37 97 134 7.4 13. Swan, Jamee-COLO Sr 16 86 0 34 206 12.9 13. Moos, Kelsey-ASU Jr 18 44 71 115 6.4 14. Range, Courtney-CAL Jr 18 80 29 36 225 12.5 14. Swan, Jamee-COLO Sr 16 34 66 100 6.3 15. Thompson, Lili-STAN Jr 16 72 23 31 198 12.4 15. Smith, Haley-COLO Jr 18 36 71 107 5.9 16. Jones, Labrittney-ARIZ Jr 18 79 10 49 217 12.1 16. Walton, Talia-WASH Sr 18 15 90 105 5.8 Cazorla, Maite-ORE Fr 18 77 27 36 217 12.1 17. Collier, Katie-WASH Jr 18 35 69 104 5.8 18. Leonard, Kennedy-COLO Fr 18 78 21 30 207 11.5 18. Hunter, Deven-OSU Sr 18 19 83 102 5.7 Hamblin, Ruth-OSU Sr 18 87 0 33 207 11.5 19. Jones, Labrittney-ARIZ Jr 18 25 76 101 5.6 20. Edwards, Sadie-USC So 18 78 16 34 206 11.4 20. Swain, Kacy-UCLA Sr 16 40 47 87 5.4 21. Billings, Monique-UCLA So 18 82 0 40 204 11.3 Smith, Haley-COLO Jr 18 88 9 19 204 11.3 23. Petersen, Lexi-ORE Sr 17 65 26 33 189 11.1 24. Brunner, Sophie-ASU Jr 18 81 0 31 193 10.7 25. Washington, Malena-ARIZ Jr 18 74 21 19 188 10.4 26. Rodriguez, Danielle-UTAH Sr 18 74 5 33 186 10.3 27. Osahor, Chantel-WASH Jr 18 62 19 40 183 10.2 28. Cowling, Mikayla-CAL So 18 71 21 14 177 9.8 29. Nawahine, Malia-UTAH So 18 61 19 25 166 9.2 Hempen, Katie-ASU Sr 18 54 35 23 166 9.2

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G FGM FGA Pct. ASSISTS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Fagbenle, Temi-USC 18 101 188 . 5 3 7 1. Canada, Jordin-UCLA So 17 101 5.9 2. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Sr 16 118 223 . 5 2 9 2. Davis, Elisha-ASU Sr 18 83 4.6 3. Anigwe, Kristine-CAL Fr 17 115 218 . 5 2 8 3. Cazorla, Maite-ORE Fr 18 80 4.4 4. McCall, Erica-STAN Jr 17 102 204 . 5 0 0 4. Thomas, Asha-CAL Fr 18 78 4.3 5. Weisner, Jamie-OSU Sr 17 95 204 . 4 6 6 Rodriguez, Danielle-UTAH Sr 18 78 4.3 6. Potter, Emily-UTAH So 18 96 219 . 4 3 8 6. Leonard, Kennedy-COLO Fr 18 77 4.3 7. Fields, Nirra-UCLA Sr 18 109 257 . 4 2 4 7. Plum, Kelsey-WASH Jr 18 66 3.7 8. Swan, Jamee-COLO Sr 16 86 205 . 4 2 0 8. Osahor, Chantel-WASH Jr 18 62 3.4 9. Hristova, Borislava-WSU Fr 18 111 271 . 4 1 0 9. Cowling, Mikayla-CAL So 18 59 3.3 10. Plum, Kelsey-WASH Jr 18 144 375 . 3 8 4 10. Awa, Dawnyelle-WSU Sr 18 55 3.1 11. Walton, Talia-WASH Sr 18 100 267 . 3 7 5 Hanson, Gabriella-OSU Jr 18 55 3.1 12. Canada, Jordin-UCLA So 17 91 243 . 3 7 4 12. Sniezek, Marta-STAN Fr 18 54 3.0 13. Hempen, Katie-ASU Sr 18 50 2.8 14. Washington, Malena-ARIZ Jr 18 48 2.7 15. Weisner, Jamie-OSU Sr 17 43 2.5 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (Conference games only)

FREE THROW PCT Cl G FTM FTA Pct. STEALS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Plum, Kelsey-WASH Jr 18 136 153 . 8 8 9 1. Canada, Jordin-UCLA So 17 44 2.6 2. Crozon, Paige-UTAH Jr 18 65 78 . 8 3 3 2. Fields, Nirra-UCLA Sr 18 40 2.2 3. Weisner, Jamie-OSU Sr 17 59 71 . 8 3 1 3. Walton, Talia-WASH Sr 18 39 2.2 4. Canada, Jordin-UCLA So 17 66 85 . 7 7 6 4. Fagbenle, Temi-USC 18 33 1.8 5. Fagbenle, Temi-USC 18 54 74 . 7 3 0 5. Swan, Jamee-COLO Sr 16 28 1.8 6. Potter, Emily-UTAH So 18 48 66 . 7 2 7 6. Jaco, Courtney-USC Jr 18 31 1.7 7. Anigwe, Kristine-CAL Fr 17 93 128 . 7 2 7 Davis, Elisha-ASU Sr 18 31 1.7 8. Jones, Labrittney-ARIZ Jr 18 49 68 . 7 2 1 8. Thompson, Lili-STAN Jr 16 27 1.7 9. Fields, Nirra-UCLA Sr 18 52 83 . 6 2 7 9. Edwards, Sadie-USC So 18 30 1.7 10. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Sr 16 70 115 . 6 0 9 Cazorla, Maite-ORE Fr 18 30 1.7 11. Plum, Kelsey-WASH Jr 18 29 1.6 Moos, Kelsey-ASU Jr 18 29 1.6 13. Leonard, Kennedy-COLO Fr 18 28 1.6 Brunner, Sophie-ASU Jr 18 28 1.6 15. Hailey, Caila-WSU So 18 27 1.5 Hristova, Borislava-WSU Fr 18 27 1.5 Billings, Monique-UCLA So 18 27 1.5

3-POINT FG PCT Cl G 3FG FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G 1. Samuelson, Karlie-STAN Jr 18 35 72 . 4 8 6 1. Plum, Kelsey-WASH Jr 18 40 2.2 2. Kuklok, Katie-UTAH Sr 18 29 63 . 4 6 0 2. Samuelson, Karlie-STAN Jr 18 35 1.9 3. Petersen, Lexi-ORE Sr 17 26 58 . 4 4 8 Hempen, Katie-ASU Sr 18 35 1.9 4. Weisner, Jamie-OSU Sr 17 32 72 . 4 4 4 Korver, Kari-UCLA Jr 18 35 1.9 5. Hempen, Katie-ASU Sr 18 35 82 . 4 2 7 5. Weisner, Jamie-OSU Sr 17 32 1.9 6. Bando, Lexi-ORE So 17 27 66 . 4 0 9 6. Walton, Talia-WASH Sr 18 33 1.8 Cazorla, Maite-ORE Fr 18 27 66 . 4 0 9 7. Jaco, Courtney-USC Jr 18 32 1.8 8. Korver, Kari-UCLA Jr 18 35 89 . 3 9 3 8. Huggins, Lauren-COLO Jr 14 23 1.6 9. Plum, Kelsey-WASH Jr 18 40 106 . 3 7 7 9. Kuklok, Katie-UTAH Sr 18 29 1.6 10. Huggins, Lauren-COLO Jr 14 23 64 . 3 5 9 Range, Courtney-CAL Jr 18 29 1.6 11. Crozon, Paige-UTAH Jr 18 27 83 . 3 2 5 11. Bando, Lexi-ORE So 17 27 1.6 12. Jaco, Courtney-USC Jr 18 32 101 . 3 1 7 12. Petersen, Lexi-ORE Sr 17 26 1.5 13. Range, Courtney-CAL Jr 18 29 97 . 2 9 9 13. Crozon, Paige-UTAH Jr 18 27 1.5 14. Walton, Talia-WASH Sr 18 33 113 . 2 9 2 Cazorla, Maite-ORE Fr 18 27 1.5 15. Thompson, Lili-STAN Jr 16 23 1.4

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G No. Avg/G ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Ast. T/O Ratio 1. Hamblin, Ruth-OSU Sr 18 67 3.7 1. Samuelson, Karlie-STAN Jr 18 42 19 2.2 2. Potter, Emily-UTAH So 18 47 2.6 2. Awa, Dawnyelle-WSU Sr 18 55 27 2.0 3. McCall, Erica-STAN Jr 17 35 2.1 3. Roberson, Briana-STAN Jr 17 42 21 2.0 4. Swan, Jamee-COLO Sr 16 29 1.8 4. Canada, Jordin-UCLA So 17 101 53 1.9 5. Johnson, Kaylee-STAN So 18 32 1.8 5. Davis, Elisha-ASU Sr 18 83 51 1.6 6. Billings, Monique-UCLA So 18 30 1.7 6. Hanson, Gabriella-OSU Jr 18 55 34 1.6 7. Anigwe, Kristine-CAL Fr 17 21 1.2 7. Thomas, Asha-CAL Fr 18 78 49 1.6 8. Burke, Kennedy-UCLA Fr 18 19 1.1 Rodriguez, Danielle-UTAH Sr 18 78 49 1.6 Collier, Katie-WASH Jr 18 19 1.1 9. Sniezek, Marta-STAN Fr 18 54 37 1.5 Fagbenle, Temi-USC 18 19 1.1 10. Osahor, Chantel-WASH Jr 18 62 44 1.4 11. Dornstauder, Quinn-ASU Jr 18 18 1.0 11. Hempen, Katie-ASU Sr 18 50 37 1.4 Swain, Kacy-UCLA Sr 16 16 1.0 12. Jaco, Courtney-USC Jr 18 39 29 1.3 13. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Sr 16 15 0.9 13. Cazorla, Maite-ORE Fr 18 80 62 1.3 14. Kostourkova, Maria-WSU Fr 18 15 0.8 14. Cowling, Mikayla-CAL So 18 59 51 1.2 15. McClure, Nike-WSU Fr 17 14 0.8 15. Weisner, Jamie-OSU Sr 17 43 38 1.1 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (Conference games only)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Sr 16 69 4.3 1. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Sr 16 147 9.2 2. Billings, Monique-UCLA So 18 65 3.6 2. Osahor, Chantel-WASH Jr 18 153 8.5 3. Anigwe, Kristine-CAL Fr 17 56 3.3 3. Crozon, Paige-UTAH Jr 18 110 6.1 4. Brunner, Sophie-ASU Jr 18 58 3.2 4. Hamblin, Ruth-OSU Sr 18 108 6.0 5. McCall, Erica-STAN Jr 17 54 3.2 5. Fagbenle, Temi-USC 18 107 5.9 6. Fagbenle, Temi-USC 18 56 3.1 6. Potter, Emily-UTAH So 18 105 5.8 7. Potter, Emily-UTAH So 18 55 3.1 7. McCall, Erica-STAN Jr 17 97 5.7 8. Range, Courtney-CAL Jr 18 49 2.7 8. Simon, Kristen-USC So 18 99 5.5 Hamblin, Ruth-OSU Sr 18 49 2.7 9. Anigwe, Kristine-CAL Fr 17 93 5.5 10. Simon, Kristen-USC So 18 47 2.6 10. Johnson, Kaylee-STAN So 18 97 5.4 11. Swain, Kacy-UCLA Sr 16 40 2.5 11. Walton, Talia-WASH Sr 18 90 5.0 12. Moos, Kelsey-ASU Jr 18 44 2.4 12. Brunner, Sophie-ASU Jr 18 85 4.7 13. Crozon, Paige-UTAH Jr 18 42 2.3 13. Hunter, Deven-OSU Sr 18 83 4.6 14. Swan, Jamee-COLO Sr 16 34 2.1 14. Billings, Monique-UCLA So 18 78 4.3 15. Drummer, Lajahna-UCLA So 18 37 2.1 15. Jones, Labrittney-ARIZ Jr 18 76 4.2 Johnson, Kaylee-STAN So 18 37 2.1

MINUTES PLAYED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Plum, Kelsey-WASH Jr 18 701 38.9 2. Walton, Talia-WASH Sr 18 676 37.6 3. Cowling, Mikayla-CAL So 18 664 36.9 4. Cazorla, Maite-ORE Fr 18 655 36.4 5. Crozon, Paige-UTAH Jr 18 653 36.3 6. Canada, Jordin-UCLA So 17 593 34.9 7. Range, Courtney-CAL Jr 18 624 34.7 8. Petersen, Lexi-ORE Sr 17 589 34.6 9. Alleyne, Jillian-ORE Sr 16 541 33.8 10. Osahor, Chantel-WASH Jr 18 589 32.7 Rodriguez, Danielle-UTAH Sr 18 589 32.7 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (Conference games only)

TEAM IDENTIFICATION Team ID Arizona ARIZ Arizona State ASU California CAL Colorado COLO Oregon ORE Oregon State OSU Stanford STAN UCLA UCLA USC USC Utah UTAH Washington WASH Washington State WSU 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball Conference Individual Highs Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (Conference games only)

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points 35 Plum, Kelsey (Washington) at Utah (01/04/16) 33 Plum, Kelsey (Washington) at Washington State (12/29/15) Field goals made 12 Fields, Nirra (UCLA) vs Oregon (01/02/16) 12 Cazorla, Maite (Oregon) vs USC (2/21/16) 12 McCall, Erica (Stanford) vs Oregon (2/28/16) Field goal attempts 27 Plum, Kelsey (Washington) at UCLA (02/14/16) 26 Plum, Kelsey (Washington) vs Washington State (01/23/16) Field goal percentage 1.000 (8-8) Anigwe, Kristine (California) vs Arizona (12/14/16) .917 (11-12) Fagbenle, Temi (USC) at Washington (01/17/16) 3-Pt FG made 6 Thomas, Asha (California) vs Washington (1/31/16) 6 Cooper, Kat (Oregon) vs Arizona (1/31/16) 3-Pt FG attempts 12 Jaco, Courtney (USC) at Washington (01/17/16) 12 Thomas, Asha (California) vs Washington (1/31/16) 3-Pt percentage .833 (5-6) Thompson, Lili (Stanford) vs Washington State (1/31/16) .714 (5-7) Plum, Kelsey (Washington) at Washington State (12/29/15) .714 (5-7) Fields, Nirra (UCLA) vs Oregon (01/02/16) .714 (5-7) Bando, Lexi (Oregon) vs Stanford (1/15/16) .714 (5-7) Huggins, Lauren (Colorado) at Arizona (01/17/16) .714 (5-7) Hunter, Deven (Oregon State) vs Stanford (1/17/16) .714 (5-7) Hempen, Katie (Arizona State) at California (2/12/16) Free throws made 15 Plum, Kelsey (Washington) at Utah (01/04/16) 12 Anigwe, Kristine (California) at Colorado (2/21/16) Free throw attempts 17 Plum, Kelsey (Washington) at Utah (01/04/16) 16 Alleyne, Jillian (Oregon) vs Colorado (2/14/16) Free throw percentage 1.000 (9-9) Anigwe, Kristine (California) at Oregon (1/17/16) 1.000 (9-9) Petersen, Lexi (Oregon) at Utah (01/24/16) 1.000 (9-9) Smith, Haley (Colorado) vs UCLA (1/29/16) 1.000 (9-9) Plum, Kelsey (Washington) vs Oregon State (02/05/16) 1.000 (8-8) Plum, Kelsey (Washington) at Washington State (12/29/15) 1.000 (8-8) Johnson, Kailee (Stanford) at Oregon State (1/17/16) 1.000 (8-8) Anigwe, Kristine (California) vs Stanford (2/5/16) 1.000 (8-8) Weisner, Jamie (Oregon State) vs Utah (2/14/16) 1.000 (8-8) Plum, Kelsey (Washington) at Arizona State (2/21/16) 1.000 (8-8) Canada, Jordin (UCLA) vs Arizona State (02/28/16) Rebounds 21 Alleyne, Jillian (Oregon) vs Arizona State (1/29/16) 21 Simon, Kristen (USC) vs Washington (2/12/16) Assists 13 Leonard, Kennedy (Colorado) vs California (2/21/16) 11 Canada, Jordin (UCLA) vs Oregon (01/02/16) Steals 7 Brunner, Sophie (Arizona State) vs Arizona (1/22/16) 7 Leonard, Kennedy (Colorado) at Utah (02/04/16) Blocked shots 8 Hamblin, Ruth (Oregon State) at Utah (01/22/16) 7 Hamblin, Ruth (Oregon State) vs Oregon (1/8/16) 7 Vandenberg, Jacinta (Oregon) at Utah (01/24/16) 7 Potter, Emily (Utah) vs Stanford (02/21/16) 7 McCall, Erica (Stanford) at Utah (02/21/16) Turnovers 9 Plum, Kelsey (Washington) vs USC (01/17/16) 9 Thomas, Asha (California) at USC (1/24/16) 2015-16 Pac-12 Women's Basketball Conference Opponent Lows Through games of Apr 04, 2016 (Conference games only)

OPPONENT LOWS (lowest totals allowed by)

Points 31 Arizona State vs Stanford (1/4/16) 33 Oregon State vs Oregon (1/8/16) Field goals made 10 UCLA vs Stanford (01/24/16) 11 Stanford at Arizona (1/2/16) 11 Arizona State vs Stanford (1/4/16) Field goal attempts 40 Arizona State vs Arizona (1/22/16) 42 Washington State vs Oregon (2/5/16) Field goal percentage .204 (10-49) UCLA vs Stanford (01/24/16) .208 (11-53) Stanford at Arizona (1/2/16) 3-Pt FG made 0 Colorado at California (1/8/16) 0 Colorado at Arizona (01/17/16) 0 USC at Arizona (02/05/16) 3-Pt FG attempts 1 Colorado at Arizona (01/17/16) 4 Oregon State at Oregon (1/10/16) 4 Oregon State vs UCLA (2/21/16) 3-Pt percentage .000 (0-9) USC at Arizona (02/05/16) .000 (0-1) Colorado at Arizona (01/17/16) .000 (0-6) Colorado at California (1/8/16) Free throws made 2 California at Arizona State (1/2/16) 3 Oregon State vs California (1/15/16) 3 Oregon State vs Colorado (2/12/16) 3 USC vs Washington State (2/14/16) 3 Arizona State vs Washington State (2/19/16) 3 Washington State vs Colorado (2/25/16) 3 Oregon at Stanford (2/28/16) Free throw attempts 4 California at Arizona State (1/2/16) 4 Oregon vs Arizona (1/31/16) Free throw percentage .273 (3-11) USC vs Washington State (2/14/16) .333 (4-12) Oregon State at California (2/28/16) Rebounds 19 Arizona State at Arizona (1/24/16) 20 Arizona at Arizona State (1/22/16) Assists 3 Oregon State at Utah (01/22/16) 4 Oregon State vs Oregon (1/8/16) 4 UCLA at Arizona (02/07/16) 4 Oregon State at Washington State (2/7/16) 4 Stanford vs Oregon (2/28/16) Steals 1 USC at Arizona (02/05/16) 1 Washington vs Oregon (02/07/16) 1 Washington State vs Oregon State (2/7/16) Blocked shots 0 Several Turnovers 6 Utah vs Washington (01/04/16) 7 Washington vs Washington State (01/23/16) 7 Stanford vs Washington (1/29/16) Fouls 6 Oregon State vs California (1/15/16) 7 California at Oregon State (1/15/16) 7 USC vs California (1/24/16)