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2010 Pacific-10 Conference women's basketball tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Season2009–10
Teams10
SiteGalen Center
Los Angeles, California
ChampionsStanford Cardinal (19th title)
Winning coachTara VanDerveer (19th title)
MVPNnemkadi Ogwumike (Stanford)
TelevisionFSN
Pacific-10 Conference women's basketball tournaments
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2009–10 Pacific-10 Conference women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 2 †-Stanford 18 0   1.000 36 2   .947
No. 23 UCLA 15 3   .833 25 9   .735
USC 12 6   .667 19 12   .613
California 11 7   .611 24 13   .649
Arizona State 9 9   .500 18 14   .563
Oregon 7 11   .389 18 16   .529
Washington 7 11   .389 13 18   .419
Arizona 6 12   .333 14 17   .452
Washington State 3 15   .167 8 22   .267
Oregon State 2 16   .111 11 20   .355
2010 Pacific-10 Tournament winner
As of April 6, 2010
Rankings from AP Poll

2010 State Farm Pacific-10 Conference Women's Basketball Tournament was a post season tournament for the women's basketball teams in the Pacific-10 conference. The games were held on Thursday through Sunday, March 11–14, at the Galen Center (Los Angeles, California).[1] Stanford was the tournament champion and became the NCAA Tournament automatic qualifier, having beaten the Bruins of UCLA in the championship game.

Schedule

Date Game Matchup Winner Score Time TV
Thu., Mar. 11 1 #8 Seed (Arizona) vs. #9 Seed (Washington State) Arizona 62–60 6:00 PM
Thu., Mar. 11 2 #7 Seed (Washington) vs. #10 Seed (Oregon St.) Oregon State 52–42 8:15 PM
Fri., Mar. 12 3 Seed #4 (California) vs. Seed #5 (Arizona State) California 60–50 11:00 AM
Fri., Mar. 12 4 Seed #1 (No. 2 Stanford) vs. #8/#9 Winner (Arizona) Stanford 72–52 1:15 PM
Fri., Mar. 12 5 Seed #3 (USC) vs. Seed #6 (Oregon) USC 80–76 5:00 PM
Fri., Mar. 12 6 Seed #2 (No. 23 UCLA) vs. #7/#10 Winner (Oregon State) UCLA 60–44 7:15 PM
Sat., Mar. 13 7 Semifinal #1 (California vs. No. 2 Stanford) Stanford 64–44 2:30 PM FSN
Sat., Mar. 13 8 Semifinal #2 (USC vs. No. 23 UCLA) UCLA 59–53 5:00 PM FSN
Sun., Mar. 14 9 Championship Game (No. 2 Stanford vs. No. 23 UCLA) Stanford 70–46 3:00 PM FSN

Rankings from AP Poll.

All Tournament team

  • Jayne Appel, Stanford (3rd time)
  • Ashley Corral, USC
  • Jasmine Dixon, UCLA
  • Kayla Pedersen, Stanford (3rd time and 2009 MOP)
  • Markel Walker, UCLA

Most Outstanding Player

This is the 5th time that the MOP of the Tournament was also the Pac-10’s Player of the Year. Stanford’s Nicole Powell (2002, 2004) and Candice Wiggins (2005, 2008) were also MOP and POY in the same season.

Game notes

  • Stanford has made the NCAA field for the 23rd consecutive season, 24 times in history.
  • Stanford has a 25–2 tournament record. UCLA has an 11–8 record.
  • UCLA and Stanford have met 7 times in the tournament, a record, with Stanford winning 6 games.
  • The 24-point margin of victory was the 2nd highest in the championship game. Last year's 25-point was the highest.
  • Stanford's Jayne Appel and Kayla Pedersen started their third consecutive Tournament title game; Appel started her first game of the Tournament.

See also

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