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Pac-12 Men's Basketball Tournament Central
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Tournament Media Guide
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The 2018 Pac-12 Tournament presented by New York Life returns to T-Mobile Arena for its second year in the facility. It is the events sixth year in Las Vegas and the 21st all-time staging of the championship.
>> Last years debut in T-Mobile Arena saw event attendance records set for a quarterfinal session (Session 4 - 18,153), single session (semifinals - 19,224) and total session (86,910).
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- Six Conference teams enter the Pac-12 Tournament with at least 20 victories, with a seventh (Utah) just shy with 19 wins.
>> Only the 15-team ACC (eight) and 14-team SEC (eight) have more teams with 20 victories.
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- Four Pac-12 teams are in the NCAA RPI Top 50 (ARIZ, USC, UCLA, UTAH), eight are in the top 75 (ASU, WASH, ORE, STAN), and nine are in the top 100 (COLO).
>> The Pac-12s eight RPI top 75 and nine RPI top 100 teams are bettered only by the ACC (12, 11) and SEC (12, 9).
>> Nine NCAA RPI Top 100 teams would equal the most ever for the Conference (2015-16).
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Through 108 league games as of March 4, the average scoring margin is 10.6 points.
>> 61 games have been decided by single digits
>> 20 have been decided by one possession (3 pts. or less)
>> 7 have gone into overtime (9 total OT periods)
>> 7 decided on teams final possession (
Daejon Davis
, STAN - 1/7 vs. USC;
Dominic Green
, WASH - 2/3 vs. ARIZ;
Tra Holder
, ASU - 2/8 vs. USC;
Stephen Thompson Jr
., OSU - 2/10 vs. WASH;
Chimezie Metu
, USC - 2/15 vs. ORE;
Drick Bernstine
, WSU - 2/22 vs. CAL;
Daejon Davis
, STAN - 2/24 vs. WSU).
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- Over the course of the past two Pac-12 Tournaments (2016 & 2017), 20 of the 22 contests have gone "chalk," or in favor of the better seed.
>> The only upsets to occur came during the 2017 tournament with No. 5 seed CALIFORNIA beating No. 4 UTAH in the quarterfinals and No. 2 ARIZONA beating No. 1 OREGON in the title game.
PAC-12 TIPOFF
BIGS LOVE:
The 21 double-doubles posted by ARIZONA freshman
Deandre Ayton
is tied for third nationally and the most in the nation by a freshman. UCLA senior Thomas Welsh is T-12th nationally with 16.
>> The Conference freshman-record is 23 set by UCLAs Kevin Love (2007-08), which included 19 during the regular season. The NCAA rookie mark is 28 by Kansas States Michael Beasley in 2007-08.
HOLIDAY SEASON:
UCLAs
Aaron Holiday
(20.1p/5.8a) is on pace to become only the sixth player in Conference history to average of 20.0+ points and 5.0+ assists for a season:
Gary Payton, OSU (1988-89 & 1989-90)
Terrell Brandon, ORE (1990-91)
Damon Stoudamire, ARIZ (1994-95)
Jason Terry, ARIZ (1998-99)
Markelle Fultz, WASH (2016-17)
THYBULLE & TREPAGNIER:
WASHINGTONs
Matisse Thybulle
(92 steals, 44 blocks) joined USCs Jeff Trepagnier (94 steals, 40 blocks in 1999-2000) as the only players in Conference history to record 90 steals and 40 blocks in a single season. He is only the sixth Division I player since 1992-93 to accomplish the feat.
RECORDS WATCH:
Several Pac-12 teams and players have set marks or are climbing/on pace for game, season or career records lists:
WASHINGTON STATE
>> 334 3FGM, third-most threes in Conference season (2016-17: UCLA - 354; 2006-07: ORE - 350)
Kenny Wooten
, OREGON
>> 84 blocks, 3rd on Pac-12 freshman season list, 4 shy of 10th on Pac-12 season list
Matisse Thybulle
, WASHINGTON
>> 92 steals, 6th on Pac-12 season list, on pace to approach Pac-12 season record (110, Jason Kidd, CAL 1993)
>> 196 career steals, 29 shy of Pac-12 career top 10
Jordan McLaughlin
, USC
>> 689 career assists, sixth on Pac-12 career list
>> 199 career steals, 26 shy of Pac-12 career top 10
Deandre Ayton
, ARIZONA
>> 19.9 ppg, on pace for Pac-12 freshman season top 5
>> 11.4 rpg, on pace to break Pac-12 freshman season record (10.6, Kevin Love, UCLA 2008)
>> 354 rebounds, second on Pac-12 freshman season list
Tra Holder
, ARIZONA STATE
>> 533-of-694 FT, 9th on Pac-12 career FTM list, 1 FTA shy of Pac-12 career top 10
>> 1,772 points,46th all-time in Pac-12
Thomas Welsh
, UCLA
>> 992 career rebounds, T-16th all-time in Pac-12, 8 shy of becoming 14th to 1,000 in league history
Kingsley Okoroh
, CALIFORNIA
>> 196 career blocks, 9th on Pac-12 career list, 8 shy of eighth
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Wednesday, March 7
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No. 8 COLORADO vs. No. 9 ARIZONA STATE
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12:00 p.m.
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No. 5 STANFORD vs. No. 12 CALIFORNIA
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2:30 p.m.
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No. 7 WASHINGTON vs. No. 10 OREGON STATE
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6 p.m.
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No. 6 OREGON vs. No. 11 WASHINGTON STATE
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8:30 p.m.
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Thursday, March 8
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No. 8/No. 9 winner vs. No. 1 ARIZONA
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12 p.m.
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No. 5/No. 12 winner vs. No. 4 UCLA
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2:30 p.m.
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No. 7/No. 10 winner vs. No. 2 USC
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6 p.m.
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No. 6/No. 11 winner vs. No. 3 UTAH
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8:30 p.m.
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Friday, March 9
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Semifinal 1
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6 p.m.
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Semifinal 2
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8:30 p.m.
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Saturday, March 10
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Championship
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7 p.m.
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Teams
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Pac-12 Record
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Overall Record
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Arizona
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14-4
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24-7
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USC
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12-6
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21-10
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UCLA
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11-7
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20-10
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Utah
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11-7
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19-10
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Stanford
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11-7
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17-14
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Oregon
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10-8
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20-11
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Washington
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10-8
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20-11
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Arizona State
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8-10
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20-10
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Colorado
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8-10
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16-14
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Oregon State
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7-11
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15-15
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Washington State
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4-14
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12-18
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California
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2-16
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8-23
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PAC-12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
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2017-18
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Player, Year, School
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Nov. 13
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Allonzo Trier, Jr., Arizona
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Nov. 20
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Tra Holder, Sr., Arizona State
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Nov. 27
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Tra Holder, Sr., Arizona State
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Dec. 4
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Deandre Ayton, Fr., Arizona
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Dec. 11
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Shannon Evans II, Sr., Arizona State
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Dec. 18
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Jordan McLaughlin, Sr., USC
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Dec. 25
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Aaron Holiday, Jr., UCLA
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Jan. 1
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Deandre Ayton, Fr., Arizona
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Jan. 8
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McKinley Wright IV, Fr., Colorado
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Jan. 15
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Daejon Davis, Fr., Stanford
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Jan. 22
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Justin Bibbins, Sr., Utah
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Jan. 29
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Dusan Ristic, Sr., Arizona
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Feb. 5
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Noah Dickerson, Jr., Washington
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Feb. 12
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Tres Tinkle, R-So., Oregon State
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Feb. 19
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Aaron Holiday, Jr., UCLA
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Feb. 26
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Reid Travis, R-Jr., Stanford
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March 5
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Aaron Holiday, Jr., UCLA
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