Regular Season
Record against ranked non-conference opponents
This is a list of games against ranked opponents only (Rankings from the AP Poll):[ 66]
Date
Visitor
Home
Site
Significance
Score
Conference Record
November 20
No. 6 Wichita State
California
Lahaina Civic Center • Lahaina, HI
Maui Invitational
L 82–92 [1]
0–1
November 20
No. 9 North Carolina
Stanford
Maples Pavilion • Stanford, CA
L 72–96 [2]
0–2
November 23
No. 7 Florida
Stanford
Veterans Memorial Coliseum • Portland, OR
PK80
L 87–108 [3]
0–3
November 24
No. 15 Xavier
Arizona State
Orleans Arena • Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas Invitational
W 102 –86 [4]
1–3
November 24
No. 18 Purdue
No. 2 Arizona
Imperial Arena • Nassau, Bahamas
Battle 4 Atlantis
L 64–89 [5]
1–4
November 24
No. 21 Saint Mary's
Washington State
Titan Gym • Fullerton, CA
Wooden Legacy
W 84 –79 [6]
2–4
November 26
No. 18 Texas A&M
No. 10 USC
Galen Center • Los Angeles, CA
L 59–75 [7]
2–5
November 26
No. 7 Texas A&M
Arizona
Talking Stick Resort Arena • Phoenix, AZ
Valley of the Sun Shootout
W 67 –64 [8]
3–5
December 6
Washington
No. 2 Kansas
Sprint Center • Kansas, KS
W 74 –65 [9]
4–5
December 9
Colorado
No. 13 Xavier
Cintas Center • Cincinnati, OH
L 69–96 [10]
4–6
December 10
No. 16 Arizona State
No. 2 Kansas
Allen Fieldhouse • Lawrence, KS
W 95 –85 [11]
5–6
December 10
No. 12 Gonzaga
Washington
Hec Edmundson Pavilion • Seattle, WA
L 70–97 [12]
5–7
December 16
No. 25 Cincinnati
UCLA
Pauley Pavilion • Los Angeles, CA
L 63–77 [13]
5–8
December 21
No. 14 Kansas
Stanford
Maples Pavilion • Stanford, CA
L 54–75 [14]
5–9
December 23
No. 7 Kentucky
UCLA
Smoothie King Center • New Orleans, LA
CBS Sports Classic
W 83 –75
6–9
Team rankings are reflective of AP Poll when the came was played, not current or final ranking
Conference schedule
This table summarizes the head-to-head results between teams in conference play.[ 67]
Arizona
Arizona St
California
Colorado
Oregon
Oregon St
Stanford
UCLA
USC
Utah
Washington
Washington St
vs. Arizona
–
0–2
0–2
1–1
1–1
0–2
0–2
1–0
0–1
0–2
1–0
0–1
vs. Arizona State
2–0
–
0–2
1–1
2–0
1–1
2–0
0–1
0–1
1–1
1–0
0–1
vs. California
2–0
2–0
–
1–0
1–0
0–1
1–1
2–0
2–0
1–0
2–0
2–0
vs. Colorado
1–1
1–1
0–1
–
1–0
1–0
0–1
1–1
2–0
1–1
2–0
1–1
vs. Oregon
1–1
0–2
0–1
0–1
–
1–1
1–0
1–1
2–0
1–0
0–2
1–1
vs. Oregon State
2–0
1–1
0–1
1–0
1–1
–
1–0
1–1
2–0
1–0
1–1
0–2
vs. Stanford
2–0
0–2
1–1
1–0
0–1
0–1
–
1–1
1–1
1–0
0–2
0–2
vs. UCLA
0–1
1–0
0–2
2–0
1–1
1–1
1–1
–
0–2
1–1
0–1
0–1
vs. USC
1–0
1–0
0–2
0–2
0–2
0–2
1–1
2–0
–
0–2
1–0
0–1
vs. Utah
2–0
1–1
0–1
1–1
0–1
0–1
0–1
1–1
2–0
–
0–2
0–2
vs. Washington
0–1
0–1
0–2
0–2
2–0
1–1
2–0
1–0
0–1
2–0
–
0–2
vs. Washington State
1–0
1–0
0–2
1–1
1–1
2–0
2–0
1–0
1–0
2–0
2–0
–
Total
14–4
8–10
2–16
8–10
10–8
7–11
11–7
11–7
12–6
11–7
10–8
4–14
Points scored
Team
For
Against
Difference
Arizona
2514
2225
289
Arizona State
2504
2238
266
California
2108
2407
-299
Colorado
2143
2169
-26
Oregon
2440
2217
223
Oregon State
2222
2124
98
Stanford
2351
2322
29
UCLA
2466
2287
179
USC
2424
2209
215
Utah
2139
1994
145
Washington
2311
2254
57
Washington State
2208
2347
-139
Through March 5, 2018 [ 68]
Rankings
The Pac-12 had 3 teams ranked and 1 other receiving votes in the preseason Coaches' Poll & AP Poll .[ 69] [ 70] There was no coaches poll during week 2 and officially started voting during week 3.
Improvement in ranking
Drop in ranking
RV
Received votes but were not ranked in Top 25
NV
No votes received
Pre
Wk 2
Wk 3
Wk 4
Wk 5
Wk 6
Wk 7
Wk 8
Wk 9
Wk 10
Wk 11
Wk 12
Wk 13
! Wk 14
Wk 15
Wk 16
Wk 17
Wk 18
Wk 19
Final
Arizona
AP
3
3
2
RV
RV
23
18
17
14
17
14
11
9
13
17
14
19
15
12
C
5
4
RV
RV
23
19
18
16
21
17
12
9
13
19
14
22
17
15
RV
Arizona State
AP
NV
NV
20
16
5
4
3
3
4
11
16
21
25
RV
25
RV
NV
NV
NV
C
NV
NV
21
17
6
4
4
6
11
14
19
23
RV
22
25
RV
RV
NV
NV
California
AP
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
C
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
Colorado
AP
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
C
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
Oregon
AP
RV
RV
RV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
C
RV
RV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
Oregon State
AP
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
C
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
Stanford
AP
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
C
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
UCLA
AP
21
23
23
RV
RV
RV
NV
RV
RV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
RV
NV
NV
RV
C
18
23
25
23
RV
NV
RV
RV
NV
RV
NV
NV
NV
RV
RV
NV
NV
NV
NV
USC
AP
10
10
10
14
25
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
RV
NV
NV
NV
RV
NV
RV
C
11
10
18
25
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
RV
RV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
Utah
AP
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
C
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
Washington
AP
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
RV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
C
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
RV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
Washington State
AP
NV
NV
NV
RV
RV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
C
NV
NV
RV
RV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
NV
Head coaches
Coaching changes
On March 15, 2017, California head coach Cuonzo Martin resigned. On March 24, the school hired assistant coach Wyking Jones as the new head coach.[ 71] On March 16, 2017, Washington fired Lorenzo Romar after fifteen years as head coach. On March 19, 2017, the school hired Mike Hopkins [ 72] as head coach.
Coaches
Note: Stats shown are before the beginning of the season. Overall and Pac-12 records are from time at current school.[ 73]
Notes:
Overall and Pac-12 records, conference titles, etc. are from time at current school and are through the end the 2017–18 season.
NCAA Tournament appearances are from time at current school only.
NCAA Final Fours and Championship include time at other schools
Post season
Pac-12 Tournament
The conference tournament is scheduled for Wednesday–Saturday March 7–10, 2018 at the T-Mobile Arena, Paradise, NV. The top four teams had a bye on the first day, March 7, 2018. Teams were seeded by conference record, with ties broken by record between the tied teams followed by record against the regular-season champion, if necessary.
First round Wednesday, March 7
Quarterfinals Thursday, March 8
Semifinals Friday, March 9
Championship Saturday, March 10
1
Arizona
83
8
Colorado
67
8
Colorado
97
9
Arizona State
85
1
Arizona
78*
4
UCLA
67
4
UCLA
88
5
Stanford
77
5
Stanford
76
12
California
58
1
Arizona
75
2
USC
61
2
USC
61
10
Oregon State
48
7
Washington
66
10
Oregon State
69*
2
USC
74
6
Oregon
54
3
Utah
66
6
Oregon
68
6
Oregon
64*
11
Washington State
62
* denotes overtime period
NCAA Tournament
Three teams from the conference were selected to participate: Arizona, UCLA and Arizona State.
Seed
Region
School
First Four
First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
Championship
No. 4
South
Arizona
N/A
eliminated by No. 13 Buffalo 68–89
–
–
–
–
–
No. 11
Midwest
Arizona State
eliminated by No. 11 Syracuse 60–56
–
–
–
–
–
–
No. 11
East
UCLA
eliminated by No. 11 St. Bonaventure 65–58
–
–
–
–
–
–
3 Bids
W-L (%):
0–2 (.000)
0–1 (.000)
0–0 (–)
0–0 (–)
0–0 (–)
0–0 (–)
TOTAL: 0–3 (.000)
National Invitation Tournament
Five teams from the conference were selected to participate: USC, Utah, Stanford, Oregon & Washington.
Seed
Bracket
School
First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
1
USC
USC
defeated No. 8 UNC Asheville 103–98
eliminated by No. 4 Western Kentucky 75–79
2
Saint Mary's
Utah
defeated No. 7 UC Davis 69–59
defeated No. 3 LSU 95–71
defeated No. 1 Saint Mary's 67–58OT
defeated No. 4 Western Kentucky 69–64
eliminated by No. 4 Penn State 66–82
3
USC
Stanford
defeated No. 6 BYU 86–83
eliminated by No. 2 Oklahoma State 65–71
3
Notre Dame
Oregon
defeated No. 6 Rider 99–86
eliminated by No. 2 Marquette 92–101
5
Saint Mary's
Washington
defeated No. 4 Boise State 77–74
eliminated by No. 1 Saint Mary's 81–85
5 Bids
W-L (%):
5–0 (1.000)
1–4 (.200)
1–0 (1.000)
1–0 (1.000)
TOTAL: 8–5 (.615)
Index to colors and formatting
Pac-12 member won
Pac-12 member lost
Awards and honors
Players of the Week
Throughout the conference regular season, the Pac-12 offices named one or two players of the week each Monday.[ 74]
Totals per School
[ 74]
School
Total
Arizona
4
Arizona State
3
UCLA
3
Stanford
2
Colorado
1
Oregon State
1
USC
1
Utah
1
Washington
1
All-Americans
AP
First Team
Honorable Mention
USBWA
First Team
NABC
First Team
Sporting News [ 92]
First Team
Third Team
All-District
USBWA [ 93]
District IX: Player of the Year
District IX: All-District Team
NABC [ 94]
District 20
First team
Second team
Conference awards
Voting was by conference coaches.
Individual awards
[ 95]
2018 Pac-12 Men's Basketball Individual Awards
Award
Recipient(s)
Player of The Year
Deandre Ayton , Fr., Arizona
Coach of the Year
Mike Hopkins , Washington
Defensive Player of The Year
Matisse Thybulle , Jr., Washington
Freshman of The Year
Deandre Ayton , Fr., Arizona
Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Dorian Pickens, Sr., Stanford
Most Improved Player of The Year
Robert Franks , Jr., Washington State
Sixth Man of The Year
Dominique Collier, So., Colorado & Remy Martin, Fr., Arizona State
All-Pac-12
First Team
[ 96]
Name
School
Pos.
Yr.
Ht., Wt.
Hometown (Last School)
Deandre Ayton ‡
Arizona
F
Fr.
7-1, 250
Nassau, Bahamas (Hillcrest Prep)
Justin Bibbins
Utah
G
Sr.
5-8, 150
Carson, Calif. (Bishop Montegomery)
Noah Dickerson
Washington
F
Jr.
5-8, 150
Atlanta, Ga. (Montverde Academy)
Tra Holder
Arizona State
G
Sr.
5-8, 150
Los Angeles, Calif. (Brentwood School)
Aaron Holiday
UCLA
G
Jr.
5-8, 150
Chatsworth, Calif. (Campbell Hall)
Jordan McLaughlin
USC
G
Sr.
5-8, 150
Etiwanda, Calif. (Etiwanda High)
Chimezie Metu †
USC
F
Jr.
5-8, 150
Lawndale, Calif. (Lawndale High)
Tres Tinkle
Oregon State
F
R-So.
5-8, 150
Missoula, Mont. (Hellgate High School)
Reid Travis ††
Stanford
F
R-Jr.
6-8, 150
Minneapolis, Minn. (De La Salle)
Allonzo Trier †
Arizona
G
Jr.
6-5, 205
Seattle, Wash.(Findlay Prep (Nev.))
‡ Pac-12 Player of the Year
†† two-time All-Pac-12 First Team honoree
† two-time All-Pac-12 honoree
Second Team
[ 97]
Honorable Mention
Rawle Alkins (ARIZ, G), Shannon Evans II (ASU, G), Robert Franks (WSU, F), Jaylen Nowell (WASH, G), Dorian Pickens (STAN, G), McKinley Wright IV (COLO, G)
All-Freshman Team
[ 98]
‡ Pac-12 Freshman of the Year
Honorable Mention
All-Defensive Team
[ 99]
‡Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year
Honorable Mention
Chimezie Metu (USC, F), McKinley Wright IV (COLO, G).
All-Academic team
First Team
[ 100]
Name
School
Pos.
Ht., Wt.
GPA
Major
Nick Hamilton
California
G
6-4, 185
3.75
Media studies & legal studies
Dorian Pickens‡†††
Stanford
G
6-5, 210
3.42
Communication
Jeff Pollard
Washington State
F
6-9, 240
3.72
Undeclared
Gligorije Rakocevic
Oregon State
F
6-11, 250
3.70
Digital communication arts
Stephen Thompson Jr.
Oregon State
G
6-4, 190
3.73
Digital communication arts
‡ indicates player was Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year
†† two-time Pac-12 All-Academic honoree
††† three-time Pac-12 All-Academic honoree
Second Team
[ 100]
Name
School
Pos.
Ht., Wt.
GPA
Major
Malachi Flynn
Washington State
G
6-1, 170
3.48
Undeclared
Jayce Johnson
Utah
C
7-0, 235
3.49
Psychology
Chimezie Metu
USC
F
6-11, 225
3.18
Law, history & culture
Tres Tinkle††
Oregon State
G
6-8, 220
3.42
Speech communication
Parker Van Dyke††
Utah
G
6-3, 181
3.26
Economics
†† two-time Pac-12 All-Academic honoree
Honorable Mention
Milan Acquaah (WSU, R-Fr.), Robert Cartwright (STAN, R-Jr.), David Collette (UTAH, Sr.), Drew Eubanks (OSU, Jr.), Shannon Evans II (ASU, Sr.), Kodi Justice (ASU, Sr.), Jordan McLaughlin (USC, Sr.), Alex Olesinski (UCLA, R-So.), Kodye Pugh (STAN, R-Fr.), Keith Smith (ORE, So.), Thomas Welsh (UCLA, Sr.)
Home game attendance
[ 68]
Team
Stadium
Capacity
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
Game 5
Game 6
Game 7
Game 8
Game 9
Game 10
Game 11
Game 12
Game 13
Game 14
Game 15
Game 16
Game 17
Game 18
Game 19
Total
Average
% of Capacity
Arizona
McKale Center
14,644
14,644†
13,496
14,301
13,626
14,644†
14,048
14,392
14,644†
14,644†
14,644†
14,644†
14,644†
14,644†
14,644†
14,644†
14,644†
230,947
14,434
98.56%
Arizona State
Wells Fargo Arena
14,100
5,697
6,640
6,189
5,394
8,682
10,797
9,308
10,646
13,693
13,459
11,536
13,943
12,377
14,025
14,233†
11,737
11,895
180,251
10,603
75.19%
California
Haas Pavilion
11,858
7,083
6,405
6,102
6,177
7,831
7,813
6,758
6,589
6,915
8,888†
7,721
8,107
7,531
8,581
8,482
6,552
7,851
125,386
7,376
62.20%
Colorado
Coors Events Center
11,064
7,740
6,451
7,427
6,610
6,512
6,933
7,740
8,519
7,477
8,787†
7,645
6,385
8,323
7,008
8,176
111,733
7,449
67.32%
Oregon
Matthew Knight Arena
12,364
7,232
6,428
8,100
6,916
7,688
7,153
6,249
6,905
6,908
9,661
7,458
9,202
12,364†
12,364†
9,938
9,419
9,940
12,364†
156,289
8,683
70.22%
Oregon State
Gill Coliseum
9,604
4,588
3,874
5,438
3,985
3,571
4,344
3,900
8,110†
4,481
4,751
6,482
5,330
6,301
4,235
5,630
4,963
6,147
86,130
5,066
52.74%
Stanford
Maples Pavilion
7,233
6,276
3,103
2,799
2,998
7,233†
3,145
3,303
4,031
4,293
4,497
4,087
4,014
6,079
3,601
4,894
3,625
5,233
73,211
4,307
59.54%
UCLA
Pauley Pavilion
13,800
6,782
7,035
8,329
5,973
6,109
10,018
5,767
8,089
7,639
8,739
10,164
8,028
10,519
12,837
8,890
13,001†
137,919
8,620
62.46%
USC
Galen Center
10,258
6,327
2,402
3,125
5,347
2,712
3,519
4,041
3,104
2,518
3,669
4,822
4,116
6,144
4,322
4,542
10,258†
70,968
4,436
43.24%
Utah
Jon M. Huntsman Center
15,000
9,887
9,690
12,064
13,264
13,896
13,125
13,543
12,123
12,378
11,241
14,038
14,358†
13,141
13,598
13,751
190,097
12,673
84.48%
Washington
Alaska Airlines Arena
10,000
5,883
5,609
6,428
5,328
4,858
4,903
9,749
4,856
4,452
5,915
5,804
8,256
10,000†
6,904
10,000†
8,170
9,258
6,480
9,912
133,016
7,001
70.01%
Washington State
Beasley Coliseum
11,671
2,424
2,340
2,129
3,183
2,240
4,165
2,178
3,477
2,540
3,178
4,607†
2,803
2,249
2,924
2,592
3,148
46,177
2,886
24.72%
Total
11,800
1,542,124
7,749
66.66%
Bold – At or Exceed capacity
†Season High
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