December 22, 2016

Pac 12 Results of the week

Merry Christmas to all

Pac 12 Report:

Stanford: 9-2.
Won at George Washington 71-52. Brittany McPhee was 8 of 11 and 21 points. Erica McCall with 13 points and 10 rebounds. Stanford shot 49% but we were out rebounded by 11.
Dec 28 Yale, Dec 30 at ASU, Jan 1 at Arizona, Jan 6 Oregon, Jan 8 Oregon State, Jan 13 at Utah, Jan 15 at Colorado

Arizona: 8-1.
Beat Utah State 61-57. Dejza James had 14 points and 14 rebounds. LaBrittany Jones had 18 points.
Dec 27 Portland State, Dec 29 Cal, Jan 1 Stanford, Jan 6 at Colorado, Jan 8 at Utah, Jan 13 Washington, Jan 15 Washington State

ASU: 9-2.
Beat Holy Cross 63-33.
Dec 29 Stanford, Jan 1 Cal, Jan 6 at Utah, Jan 8 at Colorado, Jan 13 Washington State, Jan 15 Washington

Cal: 12-0.
Beat Southern Mississippi in Vegas 71-51. Courtney Range had 28 points.
Beat # 20 Oklahoma in Vegas 82-74. Cal lead by 23 after 3 quarters. Kristine Anigwe had 32 points and 15 rebounds.
Beat Arkansas State in Vegas 80-55 with Anigwe scoring 39 points and hauling in 16 rebounds.
Dec 29 at Arizona, Jan 1 at ASU, Jan 6 Oregon State, Jan 8 Oregon, Jan 13 at Colorado, Jan 15 at Utah.

Colorado: 10-1
Wyoming beat Colorado 82-79 despite Kennedy Leonard’s 29 points.
Dec 30 at USC, Jan 1 at UCLA, Jan 6 Arizona, Jan 8 ASU, Jan 13 at Cal, Jan 15 at Stanford.

Oregon: 10-1.
Beat Idaho 73-70, without Ionescu. Lexi Bando had 17 points, 5 of 6 from three. Purdue transfer Lexie Hall had 12 points, 4 of 5 from three.
Dec 30 Washington, Jan 1 Washington State, Jan 6 at Stanford, Jan 8 at Cal, Jan 13 USC, Jan 15 UCLA

Oregon State: 10-1.
Beat UNLV 62-59. Sydney Wiese had 25 points.
Beat Quinnipiac 75-60. Wise had 17 points and set the Pac 12 record for most made threes in a career. Mikayla Pivec also had 17 points.
Beat Oklahoma State 73-54. Wiese 15 and Pivec scored 17 hoing 7 for 9 from the floor.
Dec 27 Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Dec 30 Washington State, Jan 1 Washington, Jan 6 at Cal, Jan 8 at Stanford, Jan 13 UCLA, Jan 15 USC

UCLA: 9-2.
Beat North Carolina A&T 83-42. Kori Korver and Monique Billings each had 15 points. Korver was 5 of 8 from three.
Dec 30 Utah, Jan 1 Colorado, Jan 6 at Washington State, Jan 8 at Washington, Jan 13 Oregon State, Jan 15 Oregon


USC: 9-2.
Beat UC Irvine 83-45. Kristen Simon had 11 points and 12 rebounds.
Dec 30 Colorado, Jan 1 Utah, Jan 6 at Washington, Jan 8 at Washington State, Jan 13 Oregon, Jan 15 Oregon State

Utah: 10-0
Beat Northern Arizona 78-65 with Emily Potter getting 22 points and 10 rebounds.
Dec 30 at UCLA, Jan 1 at USC, Jan 6 ASU, Jan 8 Arizona, Jan 13 Stanford Jan 15 Cal

Washington: 12-1.
Won at BYU 82-70. Kelsey Plum had 29 points, Chantel Osahor had 20 points and 14 rebounds.
Dec 30 at Oregon, Jan 1 at Oregon State Jan 6 USC, Jan 8 UCLA, Jan 13 at Arizona, Jan 15 at ASU

Washington State: 5-5
Lost at Kentucky 69-67 as Kentucky made 2 Free shoots with 42 seconds left and the Cougars could score after that. Alexys Swenlund scored 20 points hitting 6 of 11 threes.
Dec 27 at Washington, Dec 30 at Oregon State, Jan 1 at Oregon, Jan UCLA, Jan 8 USC, Jan 13 at ASU, Jan 15 at Arizona







December 19, 2016

Pac 12 Results of the Week

Pac 12 Report:

Stanford: 8-2.
Lost at Tennessee 59-51 shooting only 35%. Stanford was just 4 of 20 from three.
Dec 21 at George Washington, Dec 28 Yale, Dec 30 at ASU, Jan 1 at Arizona, Jan 6 Oregon, Jan 8 Oregon State, Jan 13 at Utah, Jan 15 at Colorado

Arizona: 7-1.
Beat Grambling 73-46. Six players had 8-12 points for the Wildcats.
Lost at Kansas 75-51. The Wildcats shot just 31% total and 1 for 13 from three.
Dec 21 Utah State, Dec 27 Portland State, Dec 29 Cal, Jan 1 Stanford, Jan 6 at Colorado, Jan 8 at Utah, Jan 13 Washington, Jan 15 Washington State

ASU: 8-2.
Won at Middle Tennessee 69-48.
Beat Oral Roberts 79-52. Sophie Brunner had 18 points and 10 rebounds.
Dec 21 Holy Cross, Dec 29 Stanford, Jan 1 Cal, Jan 6 at Utah, Jan 8 at Colorado, Jan 13 Washington State, Jan 15 Washington

Cal: 9-0.
Dec 19 Southern Mississippi in Vegas, Dec 20 Oklahoma in Vegas, Dec 21 Arkansas State in Vegas, Dec 29 at Arizona, Jan 1 at ASU, Jan 6 Oregon State, Jan 8 Oregon, Jan 13 at Colorado, Jan 15 at Utah.

Colorado: 10-0
Beat Mississippi Valley 76-64. Kennedy Leonard and Alexis Robinson each had 20 points. Leonard going 15 of 20 from the Free Throw line.
Dec 21 Wyoming, Dec 30 at USC, Jan 1 at UCLA, Jan 6 Arizona, Jan 8 ASU, Jan 13 at Cal, Jan 15 at Stanford.

Oregon: 9-1.
Won at Clemson 87-59. Sabrina Ionescu had 23 points, 5 of 7 from three, 12 rebounds and 10 assists. Five Ducks were in double figures.
Lost at Ole Miss 83-67. Two Frosh were the top players for the Ducks, Ruthy Hebard with 22 points and Mallory McGuire with 10 points and 11 rebounds. Ionescu played very briefly.
Beat Portland State 90-45 without Ionescu. Hebard had 28 points, 12 of 13 from the floor and 17 rebounds.
Dec 20 Idaho, Dec 30 Washington, Jan 1 Washington State, Jan 6 at Stanford, Jan 8 at Cal, Jan 13 USC, Jan 15 UCLA

Oregon State: 7-1.
Beat UC Davis 93-52. Sydney Wiese had 27 points going 6 of 7 from three. Wiese also had 10 rebounds and 10 assists. Kat Tudor was 4 of 7 from three for 12 points.
Dec 19-21 Las Vegas Tournament, Dec 27 Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Dec 30 Washington State, Jan 1 Washington, Jan 6 at Cal, Jan 8 at Stanford, Jan 13 UCLA, Jan 15 USC

UCLA: 8-2.
Beat UCSB 71-52 as Jordin Canada scored 30 points.
Lost at South Carolina 66-57. Monique Billings had 12 points and 22! Rebounds. UCLA was 4 of 27 from three.
Dec 20 at North Carolina A&T, Dec 30 Utah, Jan 1 Colorado, Jan 6 at Washington State, Jan 8 at Washington, Jan 13 Oregon State, Jan 15 Oregon



USC: 8-2.
Beat Grambling 75-64. Kristen Simon had 15 points and 11 rebounds.
Lost to top 10 Mississippi State 76-72. Sadie Edwards had 24 points for USC.
Dec 21 at UC Irvine, Dec 30 Colorado, Jan 1 Utah, Jan 6 at Washington, Jan 8 at Washington State, Jan 13 Oregon, Jan 15 Oregon State

Utah: 9-0
Beat Weber State 71-52. Emily Potter had 17 points and 18 rebounds. Erica Bean had 10 assists.
Dec 21 Northern Arizona, Dec 30 at UCLA, Jan 1 at USC, Jan 6 ASU, Jan 8 Arizona, Jan 13 Stanford Jan 15 Cal

Washington: 11-1.
Beat Savannah State 87-38. Kelsey Plum had 23 points, 8 rebounds and 8 assists.
Dec 22 at BYU, Dec 30 at Oregon, Jan 1 at Oregon State Jan 6 USC, Jan 8 UCLA, Jan 13 at Arizona, Jan 15 at ASU

Washington State: 5-5
Lost at St Louis 73-70 despite making 13 of 24 from three. Sadly the Cougars shot 29% from two.
Dec 21 at Kentucky, Dec 27 at Washington, Dec 30 at Oregon State, Jan 1 at Oregon, Jan UCLA, Jan 8 USC, Jan 13 at ASU, Jan 15 at Arizona







December 11, 2016

Pac 12 Results of the Week

Pac 12 Report:

Stanford: 8-1.
Dec 18 at Tennessee, Dec 21 at George Washington, Dec 28 Yale, Dec 30 at ASU, Jan 1 at Arizona, Jan 6 Oregon, Jan 8 Oregon State, Jan 13 at Utah, Jan 15 at Colorado

Arizona: 6-1.
Beat U of San Diego 76-59. LaBrittany Jones had 20 points.
Dec 13 Grambling, Dec 17 at Kansas, Dec 21 Utah State, Dec 27 Portland State, Dec 29 Cal, Jan 1 Stanford, Jan 6 at Colorado, Jan 8 at Utah, Jan 13 Washington, Jan 15 Washington State

ASU: 6-2.
Beat Kentucky 73-71 in Overtime as Sophie Brunner scored with 6 seconds left for the win. Brunner had 18 points.
Dec 13 at Middle Tennessee, Dec 17 Oral Roberts, Dec 21 Holy Cross.

Cal: 9-0.
Beat Sac State 97-73. Kristine Anigwe set a school record with 50 points, 19 of 23 from the floor. Sac State was 11 for 50 from Three.
Beat Lehigh 96-63. Anigwe had 26 points 12 of 14 from the floor. Davidson and Range both had 16 points.
Dec 19 Southern Mississippi in Vegas, Dec 20 Oklahoma in Vegas, Dec 21 Arkansas State in Vegas, Dec 29 at Arizona, Jan 1 at ASU, Jan 6 Oregon State, Jan 8 Oregon, Jan 13 at Colorado, Jan 15 at Utah.

Colorado: 9-0
Beat Colorado State 74-56. Kennedy Leonard had 31 points, 7 of 11 from three and 7 assists.
Dec 17 at Mississippi Valley, Dec 21 Wyoming, Dec 30 at USC, Jan 1 at UCLA, Jan 6 Arizona, Jan 8 ASU, Jan 13 at Cal, Jan 15 at Stanford.

Oregon: 7-1.
Beat U of Portland 81-41. Ruthie Hebard had 19 points and 11 rebounds.
Dec 12 at Clemson, Dec 14 at Ole Miss, Dec 17 at Portland State Dec 20 Idaho, Dec 30 Washington, Jan 1 Washington State, Jan 6 at Stanford, Jan 8 at Cal, Jan 13 USC, Jan 15 UCLA

Oregon State: 6-1.
Beat Southern Utah 77-38. Kat Tudor had 17 points, 5 of 9 from three.
Dec 14 UC Davis, Dec 19-21 Las Vegas Tournament, Dec 27 Arkansas-Pine Bluff

UCLA: 7-1.
Beat Michigan 84-64. UCLA shot 52% and Monique Billings had 19 points and 16 rebounds.
Dec 14 at UCSB, Dec 18 at South Carolina, Dec 20 at North Carolina A&T,



USC: 7-1.
Dec 16 Grambling, Dec 18 Mississippi State or SMU, Dec 21 at UC Irvine, Dec 30 Colorado, Jan 1 Utah, Jan 6 at Washington, Jan 8 at Washington State, Jan 13 Oregon, Jan 15 Oregon State

Utah: 8-0
Beat Nevada 80-50. Emily Potter had 20 points.
Beat BYU 77-60 as Potter had 21 points and 10 rebounds.
Dec 17 Weber State, Dec 21 Northern Arizona, Dec 30 at UCLA, Jan 1 at USC, Jan 6 ASU, Jan 8 Arizona, Jan 13 Stanford Jan 15 Cal

Washington: 10-1.
Beat Northridge 101-44. Plum had 30 points Osahor had 20 rebounds. Frosh Aarion McDonald had 23 points in only her 2nd game coming back from an injury.
Beat Boise State 92-66 as Kelsey Plum became the Pac 12 all time leading scorer. Plum had 44 points. McDonald added 21 points.
Dec 18 Savannah State, Dec 22 at BYU, Dec 30 at Oregon, Jan 1 at Oregon State Jan 6 USC, Jan 8 UCLA, Jan 13 at Arizona, Jan 15 at ASU

Washington State: 5-4
Lost at Gonzaga 79-61.
Dec 18 at St Louis, Dec 21 at Kentucky, Dec 27 at Washington, Dec 30 at Oregon State, Jan 1 at Oregon, Jan UCLA, Jan 8 USC, Jan 13 at ASU, Jan 15 at Arizona







December 6, 2016

Pac 12 Review: Results of the Week

Pac 12 Report:

Stanford: 8-1.
Beat Bakersfield 77-56 as home town Erica McCall had 18 points and 12 rebounds. Karlie Samuelson added 14 points. Off the bench Nadia Fingall had 13 points in 14 minutes and Alana Smith had 10 points and 9 rebounds.
Beat Davis 68-42 as Erica McCall had 17 points and 13 rebounds.
Dec 18 at Tennessee, Dec 21 at George Washington, Dec 28 Yale.

Arizona: 5-1.
Beat Florida Atlantic 77-67. Taryn Griffey had 19 points.
Beat New Mexico State 74-63. Malena Washington scored 26 points.
Dec 7 U of San Diego, Dec 13 Grambling, Dec 17 at Kansas, Dec 21 Utah State, Dec 27 Portland State

ASU: 5-2.
Beat Boston U 71-42.
Beat Florida 69-63. Both games this past week saw a number of players with 8-14 points.
Dec 11 at Kentucky, Dec 13 at Middle Tennessee, Dec 17 Oral Roberts, Dec 21 Holy Cross.

Cal: 7-0.
Beat Nebraska 86-65. Kristine Anigwe had had 25 points. Asha Thomas was 3 of 4 from three. Thomas has the top three point % in the nation.
Dec 8 Sac State, Dec 11 Lehigh, Dec 19 Southern Mississippi in Vegas, Dec 20 Oklahoma in Vegas, Dec 21 Arkansas State in Vegas

Colorado: 8-0
Beat Southeastern Louisiana 112-54. Everyone scored!
Beat Idaho State 85-56. Ten players with 5 or more points.
Dec 8 Colorado State, Dec 17 at Mississippi Valley, Dec 21 Wyoming

Oregon: 6-1.
Dec 9 U of Portland, Dec 12 at Clemson, Dec 14 at Ole Miss, Dec 17 at Portland State Dec 20 Idaho

Oregon State: 5-1.
Beat Idaho in Maui 60-49. Sydney Wiese had 19 points and Brianna Brown had 14 rebounds.
Beat BYU in Maui 65-56. Wiese had 15 points and 7 assists.
Dec 10 Southern Utah, Dec 14 UC Davis, Dec 19-21 Las Vegas Tournament, Dec 27 Arkansas-Pine Bluff

UCLA: 6-1.
Beat Hawaii 72-49. Monique Billings lead with 16 points, however the Bruins shot just 40%.
Dec 11 Michigan, Dec 14 at UCSB, Dec 18 at South Carolina, Dec 20 at North Carolina A&T,



USC: 7-1.
Won at # 19 Texas A&M 66-62. Kristen Simon had 20 points and Sadie Edwards added 18 points.
Won at Sac State 111-95. The Trojans shot 59% and three players had 20 or more points. Aliyah Mazyzk had 24, Kristen Simon 23 and Courtney Jaco had 21. Minyon Moore had 15 points and 13 assists.
Dec 16 Grambling, Dec 18 Mississippi State or SMU, Dec 21 at UC Irvine

Utah: 7-0
Beat Southern Utah 69-43. Emily Potter had 20 points and 15 rebounds.
Beat Utah State 65-58.
Dec 6 at Nevada, Dec 10 BYU, Dec 17 Weber State, Dec 21 Northern Arizona

Washington: 8-1.
Beat Grand Canyon 101-66. Kelsey Plum had 28 points and 8 assists. Chantel Osahor had 25 points, 14 rebounds and 6 assists.
Beat Fresno State 85-54. Plum had 30 points, Natalie Romeo had 18 and Osahar had 13 points and 22 rebounds.
Dec 7 Northridge, Dec 11 Boise State, Dec 18 Savannah State, Dec 22 at BYU.

Washington State: 5-3
Beat San Diego 83-73. Borislava Hristova scored 19 points.
Lost to Boise State 77-73. Five players scored in double figures for the Cougars.
Dec 8 at Gonzaga, Dec 18 at St Louis, Dec 21 at Kentucky







November 28, 2016

Pac 12: Results of the Week

Pac 12 Report:

Stanford: 6-1.
Beat Northeastern in Cancun 74-45. Erica McCall had 27 points and Karlie Samuelson scored 18 on 6 threes.
Beat Wichita State in Cancun 87-39. Shannon Coffee was 5 for 5 for 13 points and Nadia Fingall also 5 for 5 for 11 points.
Beat Purdue in Cancun 78-69. McCall had 16 points, 12 rebounds and was named Tourney MVP. Samuelson had 20 points, 6 of 8 from three. Brittany McPhee had 22 points.
Dec 1 Bakersfield, Dec 4 Davis, Dec 18 at Tennessee, Dec 21 at George Washington, Dec 28 Yale.

Arizona: 4-1.
Beat Southern Utah 77-65. JaLea Bennett had 21 points for the Wildcats.
Dec 1 Florida Atlantic, Dec 4 at New Mexico State, Dec 7 U of San Diego, Dec 13 Grambling, Dec 17 at Kansas, Dec 21 Utah State, Dec 27 Portland State

ASU: 3-2.
Lost to Maryland in Las Vegas ***83-42*** Wow. ASU shot 28% and were out rebounded by 19.
Beat St Johns in Las Vegas 54-41 with Sophie Brunner getting 15 points.
Dec 3 Boston U, Dec 4 Long Beach State or Florida, Dec 11 at Kentucky, Dec 13 at Middle Tennessee, Dec 17 Oral Roberts, Dec 21 Holy Cross.

Cal: 6-0.
Beat USF 75-52. Courtney Range had 25 points on 5 of 11 from three and 11 rebounds.
Beat Duquesne 86-66 with Kristine Anigwe scoring 19 points and pulling in 10 rebounds. Range continued to be hot from three, 4 of 7, and added 18 points.
Dec 4 at Nebraska, Dec 8 Sac State, Dec 11 Lehigh, Dec 19 Southern Mississippi in Vegas, Dec 20 Oklahoma in Vegas, Dec 21 Arkansas State in Vegas

Colorado: 6-0
Beat North Dakota State 76-59. Kennedy Leonard had 17 points and Zoe Corral had 10 points and 10 rebounds.
Beat St Francis 81-54. Ariana Freeman had 24 points and Monica Burich added 19 points as the Buffs showed off their depth.
Beat SMU 67-50. Haley Smith had 26 points going 5 of 7 from three.
Dec 1 Southeastern Louisiana, Dec 3 Idaho State, Dec 8 Colorado State, Dec 17 at Mississippi Valley, Dec 21 Wyoming

Oregon: 6-1.
Beat Michigan State 88-55. Frosh Ruthy Hebard had 15 points and 10 rebounds. Maite Cazorla had 9 assists.
Lost to Mississippi State in Hawaii, 75-63. Sabrina Ionescu and Lexi Bando had 14 points each.

Beat Hawaii 86-49. Bando scored 22 going 6 of 11 from three and Hebard added 19 points.
Beat San Jose State in Hawaii, 91-62. Ionescu had Oregon’s first ever triple double, 11 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists. Bando added 19 points.
Dec 4 Vanguard, Dec 9 U of Portland, Dec 12 at Clemson, Dec 14 at Ole Miss, Dec 17 at Portland State Dec 20 Idaho

Oregon State: 3-1.
Lost to Marquette 74-73. Marie Gulich led again with 20 points. Sydney Wiese had 15 points and 11 assists.
Dec 2 Idaho in Maui, Dec 3 BYU in Maui, Dec 10 Southern Utah, Dec 14 UC Davis, Dec 19-21 Las Vegas Tournament, Dec 27 Arkansas-Pine Bluff

UCLA: 5-1.
Beat Iowa In Cancun 78-65. Monique Billings had 27 points.
Beat Toledo in Cancun 75-73. Toledo shot 28% and made 12 threes. Billings had 13 points and 10 rebounds and Jordin Canada scored 27.
Dec 4 Hawaii, Dec 11 Michigan, Dec 14 at UCSB, Dec 18 at South Carolina, Dec 20 at North Carolina A&T,



USC: 5-1.
Beat Missouri State in Alaska 89-67. Kristen Simon had 18 points and 11 rebounds and Minyon Moore had 15 points and 11 assists.
Beat Portland 67-54 with Kristen Simon scored 20 points and getting 12 rebounds. Former UConn player Sadie Edwards had 20 points. Sadly ***Jordan Adams***ended her USC career as she tore her ACL. Admas missed most of 3 seasons of 5 at USC.
Beat Long Beach State 82-74 as Minyon Moore had 23 points and 7 assists. Simon had 19 points and 15 rebounds.
Nov 30 at Texas A&M, Dec 3 at Sac State, Dec 16 Grambling, Dec 18 Mississippi State or SMU, Dec 21 at UC Irvine

Utah: 5-0
Beat Charlotte at St Mary’s 81-68. Emily Potter had 20 points and 10 rebounds. Erika Bean had 12 assists.
Won at St Mary’s 63-62 as Tanaeya Boclair scored 16 points, however had 8 turnovers.
Nov 30 Southern Utah, Dec 3 Utah State, Dec 6 at Nevada, Dec 10 BYU, Dec 17 Weber State, Dec 21 Northern Arizona

Washington: 6-1.
Beat Idaho 105-53. Chantel Osahor had 11 points, 21 rebounds and 10 assists. Kelsey Plum scored 27 and Natalie Romeo had 6 three’s and 18 points.
Beat Seattle 94-64 as Plum had 44 points and Osahor had 18 points and 13 rebounds. Both players had 5 assists.
Beat Portland 83-53. Plum had 26 points and 6 assists while Osahor had 13 points and 17 rebounds. Natalie Romero had 7 threes for 21 points. Plum*** is averaging 29.9 PPG***
Dec 1 at Grand Canyon, Dec 4 Fresno State, Dec 7 Northridge, Dec 11 Boise State, Dec 18 Savannah State, Dec 22 at BYU.

Washington State: 4-2
Beat Nebraska in Las Vegas 79-65. Louise Brown had 16 points and the team scoring was very balanced.
Lost to Maryland in Las Vegas 79-69. Borislava Hristova had 25 points.
Dec 2 San Diego, Dec 4 Boise State, Dec 8 at Gonzaga, Dec 18 at St Louis, Dec 21 at Kentucky







November 22, 2016

Pac 12 Results of the Week

Pac 12 Report:

Stanford: 3-1.
Lost to Gonzaga 68-63. For Gonzaga Jill Barta was 8 of 10 and 3 of 3 from three for 26 points. Ellie Tinkle was 8 of 13 for 18 points. Brittany McPhee had 22 points and 8 rebounds and Erica McCall had 17 points and 11 rebounds. Stanford shot just 38% and only 17% from three.
Beat Cal State Northridge 88-54. McCall lead with 17 points. Off the bench Nadia Fingall had 14 points in 16 minutes and Shannon Coffee had 8 points in just 7 minutes.
Nov 24 Northeastern in Cancun, Nov 25 Wichita State in Cancun, Nov 26 Purdue in Cancun, Dec 1 Bakersfield, Dec 4 Davis

Arizona: 3-1.
Beat George Mason 81-70. LaBrittany Jones had 20 points and Taryn Griffey maybe finally injuring free had 14 points, 4 of 6 from three. Arizona was 10 of 18 from three.
Lost to North Texas 62-58. LaBrittany Jones had 23 points.
Nov 26 at Southern Utah, Dec 1 Florida Atlantic, Dec 4 at New Mexico State

ASU: 2-1.
Lost at Marquette 75-63 as Marquette shot 64%. ASU Frosh Robbi Ryan had 19 points.
Nov 25 Maryland in Las Vegas, Nov 26 St Johns in Las Vegas, Dec 3 Boston U, Dec 4 Long Beach State or Florida

Cal: 4-0.
Beat UC Riverside 71-56 as Kristine Anigwe had 28 points and 16 rebounds.
Beat Cal State Bakersfield 86-63 with Anigwe scoring 23 points and adding 11 rebounds. Cal was 10 of 19 from three. Since Stanford plays Bakersfield a note, Aja Williams was 9 of 17 from three for 35 points.
Nov 25, USF, Nov 26 Western Carolina or Duquesne, Dec 4 at Nebraska

Colorado: 3-0
Beat # 15 Kentucky 79-69. Alexis Robinson had 19 points and her sister, a top 20 HS player, committed to Colorado. Kennedy Leonard had 14 points and despite taking 21 shots added 12 assists.
Nov 22 at North Dakota State, Nov 25 St Francis, Nov 26 Boston College or SMU, Dec 1 Southeastern Louisiana, Dec 3 Idaho State

Oregon: 3-0.
Beat Cal State Bakersfield 77-62. Frosh Ruthy Hebart had 23 points and 10 rebounds while another Frosh Sabrina Ionescu had 14 points and 10 rebounds.
Beat U of Texas, San Antonio 77-63. Ionescu had 26 points with 5 of 7 from three.
Nov 22 Michigan State, Nov 25 Mississippi State in Hawaii, Nov 26 at Hawaii, Nov 27 San Jose State in Hawaii, Dec 4 Vanguard

Oregon State: 3-0.
Beat Portland 62-45. Marie Gulich lead with 14 points.
Nov 22, Marquette, Dec 2 Idaho in Maui, Dec 3 BYU in Maui

UCLA: 3-1.
Beat Southern 95-47. Jordin Canada had 11 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists. Monique Billings had 22 points and 15 rebounds. Kennedy Burke had 23 points going 5 of 6 from three as UCLA in total was 14 of 25 from three.
Beat Cal Poly 80-64. Canada had 19 points, 10 rebounds and 9 assists. The shots from three do waver, in this game UCLA was 6 of 34 from three.
Nov 24 Iowa In Cancun, Nov 25 Toledo in Cancun, Dec 4 Hawaii

USC: 2-1.
Beat UC Riverside 67-49. Frosh Minyon Moore had 20 points and 6 assist.
Lost at UNLV 77-66. Courtney Jaco led with 16 points.
Nov 22 Missouri State in Alaska, Nov 23 Portland or Alaska in Alaska, Nov 27 Long Beach State, Nov 30 at Texas A&M, Dec 3 at Sac State

Utah: 3-0
Beat Fresno State 65-55 as Paige Crozon had 12 points and 10 rebounds. Erika Bean had 8 assists.
Beat Utah Valley 100-52. Erika Bean had 9 assists and 7 Utes scored 8 or more points. Utah shot 58% including 12 of 24 from three.
Nov 25 Charlotte at St Mary’s, Nov 26 at St Mary’s, Nov 30 Southern Utah, Dec 3 Utah State

Washington: 3-1.
Beat Missouri 79-66. Kelsey Plum had 32 points and 7 assists, Chantel Osahor had 18 points and 16 rebounds.
Lost at Notre Dame 71-60. Plum had 22 points while Osahor had 11 points and 12 rebounds.
Nov 22 Idaho, Nov 26 Seattle, Nov 27 at Portland, Dec 1 at Grand Canyon, Dec 4 Fresno State

Washington State: 3-1
Beat USF 73-35. USF shot just 24%.
Lost to Oklahoma State 79-72. Borislava Hristova had 17 points.
Nov 25 Nebraska in Las Vegas, Nov 26 Maryland in Las Vegas, Dec 2 San Diego, Dec 4 Boise State







November 15, 2016

Pac 12 Review of the week

Pac 12 Report:

Stanford: 2-0. Beat Cal Poly 83-55. Five players scored in double figures and Bri Roberson had 16 points going 4 of 5 from three.
Beat Texas 71-59 with Brittany McPhee scoring a career high 28 points. Erica McCall had 17 points and 6 blocks.
Nov 18, Gonzaga; Nov 20, Cal State Northridge, Nov 24 Northeastern in Cancun, Nov 25 Wichita State in Cancun, Nov 26 Purdue in Cancun, Dec 1 Bakersfield, Dec 4 Davis

Arizona: 1-0. Beat Western New Mexico in an Exhibition 77-48.
Beat Alcorn State 74-59. LaBrittany Jones had 18 points and 12 rebounds.
Nov 18 at George Mason, Nov 22 North Texas, Nov 26 at Southern Utah, dec 1 Florida Atlantic, Dec 4 at New Mexico State

ASU: 2-0. Beat Illinois State 76-40.
Beat San Jose State 82-37.
Nov 19 at Marquette, Nov 25 Maryland in Las Vegas, Nov 26 St Johns in Las Vegas, Dec 3 Boston U, Dec 4 Long Beach State or Florida

Cal: 2-0. Beat St Mary’s 74-67 as Asha Thomas had 19 points, 5 of 8 from three.
Beat Santa Clara 73-58. Kristine Anigwe had 20 points and 10 rebounds.
Nov 18, UC Riverside; Nov 20 Cal State Bakersfield, Nov 25, USF, Nov 26 Western Carolina or Duquesne, Dec 4 at Nebraska

Colorado: Beat Northern Colorado 83-62. Kennedy Leonard led with 26 points and follow Guard Alexis Robinson added 17 points.
Beat Air Force 95-68. Leonard had 20 points while Robinson added 22 points and they both had 8 assists.
Nov 19 Kentucky, Nov 22 at North Dakota State, Nov 25 St Francis, Nov 26 Boston College or SMU, Dec 1 Southeastern Louisiana, Dec 3 Idaho State

Oregon: 1-0. Beat Lamar 84-67. Lexi Bando had 20 points, 6 of 7 from three. Sabrina Ionescu added 11 points.
Nov 18 Cal State Bakersfield; Nov 20 U of Texas, San Antonio, Nov 22 Michigan State, Nov 25 Mississippi State in Hawaii, Nov 26 at Hawaii, Nov 27 San Jose State in Hawaii, Dec 4 Vanguard

Oregon State: 2-0. Beat Lamar 88-56. Katie McWilliams had 29 points, 7 of 8 from three. Sydney Wiese had 17 points, 5 of 6 from three. Breanna Brown had 11 points and 10 rebounds. Mikayla Pivec who we offered had 7 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists.
Beat Idaho State 61-38. Frosh Kat Tudor had 12 points, 4 of 5 from three. McWilliams had 4 points.
Nov 18, Portland, Nov 22, Marquette, Dec 2 Idaho in Maui, Dec 3 BYU in Maui

UCLA: 1-1. Beat UOP 82-55. Jordin Canada had 15 points, 12 rebounds and 7 assists.
Lost at Baylor 84-70. Canada had 23 points, Monique had 16 points and 10 rebounds. Baylor scored 52 points in the paint. Lajahna Drummer is out with an injury .
Nov 18 Southern; Nov 20, Cal Poly, Nov 24 Iowa In Cancun, Nov 25 Toledo in Cancun, Dec 4 Hawaii

USC: 1-0. Beat Hawaii 76-44. Kristen Simon had 16 points and 10 rebounds.
Nov 16 UC Riverside; Nov 19 at UNLV, Nov 2 22 Missouri State in Alaska, Nov 23 Portland or Alaska in Alaska, Nov 27 Long Beach State, Nov 30 at Texas A&M, Dec 3 at Sac State

Utah: 1-0 Beat Montana State 74-64. Emily Potter had 21 points and 10 rebounds.
Nov 15 at Fresno State; Nov 19 Utah Valley, Nov 25 Charlotte at St Mary’s, Nov 26 at St Mary’s, Nov 30 Southern Utah, Dec 3 Utah State

Washington: 2-0. Beat Eastern Washington 100-52 with Kelsey Plum scoring 32 points. Natalie Romeo was ruled eligible and had 5 points and 3 assists. Frosh Mai-Loni Henson had 12 points.
Beat Colorado State 101-68 hitting a school record 16 of 30 threes. Plum had 26 points, Chantel Osahor had 19 points and 11 rebounds while Romeo added 13 points and Katie Collier 15 points.
Nov 22 Idaho, Nov 26 Seattle, Nov 27 at Portland, Dec 1 at Grand Canyon, Dec 4 Fresno State

Washington State: 2-0. Beat Loyola Marymount 92-45. Borislava Hristova had 22 points and Alexys Swenlund added 14 points and 12 rebounds.
Beat St Mary’s 85-69 Hristova with 14 point and Caila Hailey added 11 points and 11 rebounds.
Nov 18, USF; Nov 20, Oklahoma State, Nov 25 Nebraska in Las Vegas, Nov 26 Maryland in Las Vegas, Dec 2 San Diego, Dec 4 Boise State







November 11, 2016

Pac 12 Preview: Cal

Pac 12 Preview: Cal

Last Season: 15-17 overall and 4-14 in conference play.

The Coaches:
Lindsay Gottlieb is in her 6th year as Head Coach at Cal after 3 years as Head Coach at UCSB and two years before that as the lead Assistant at Cal.
Charmin Smith with 2 degrees from Stanford returns for her 10th season at Cal and is now the Associate Head Coach.
Kai Felton is back for her 6th year at Cal. Kai has been an Assistant at Oregon, 2 years, and at USC, 5 years.
Jeff Cannon is in his 2nd year at Cal, coming from five years as an assistant at Long Beach State.

Losses: Gabby Green transferred to Loyola Marymount. Last season Green averaged 5 points and 5 rebounds per game and was a close 2nd on the team in assists.


Additions:
Jaelyn Brown is a 6-1 Frosh Wing from SoCal. Brown was ranked # 39 last season. She tore her ACL before her Sr year and was born with club feet so she has overcome a lot.
CJ West is 6-4 frosh Center from Bakersfield. West was ranked # 48. Has two siblings and they also went to college on athletic scholarships.
Mi’Cole Cayton is a 5-9 Guard from St Mary’s of Stockton ranked # 78. Cayton had committed to Nebraska but de-committed when the Coach left under pressure.
Sara Anastasieska Is a 5-11 Soph Guard who will sit out this season after transferring from Texas San Antonio. She scored 5 points per game last season.


The Schedule: Cal plays St Mary’s, Nebraska and Oklahoma all on the road. Cal plays the Washington schools only away and the LA schools only at home.


The Team:
Kristine Anigwe is a 6-4 Soph Center. Last season she averaged 20 points and 9 rebounds. The down side was almost 4 turnovers per game, but a year’s experience should solve that. Anigwe was ranked as high as 13 out of HS and was a McD All American.

Mikayla Cowling is a 6-2 Jr Forward who scored 11 points and grabbed 5 rebounds per game. Cowling made 39 threes at a team high 39%.

Courtney Range is a 6-3 Sr who scored 13 points and had 6 rebounds per game.

Asha Thomas is a 5-4 Soph Guard. Thomas averaged 8 points and 4 rebounds per game.

Penina Davidson is a 6-3 Jr Post or Wing. Last season she averaged 6 points and 4 rebounds per game.

MaAne Mosley is a 5-11 Soph Wing. Mosley is from Oakland and ranked as high as 69 and in the 100-150 range by the other services. This past season she averaged 3 points and 2 rebounds per game.

Chen Yue is a 6-7 Frosh Center from China. Yue is pretty much an unknown having played just 46 minutes last season before an injury sidelined her.
KC Waters is a 6-2 Sr post who hasn’t played much.


Predictions: Well for sure much better than last season.


2016 Recruiting:
Alaysia Styles a 6-1 Wing from CA, ranked # 30
Kianna Smith a 5-9 PG from CA ranked # 27

November 7, 2016

The Weekly Report-the season begins

Pac 12 Report:

Stanford: Beat UCSD in an Exhibition 85-41. Brittany McPhee had 19 points and Erica McCall added 16 points. Nov 11, Cal Poly, Nov 14, Texas, Nov 18, Gonzaga; Nov 20, Cal State Northridge

Arizona: Nov 8, Western New Mexico, Exhibition; Nov 13, Alcorn State; Nov 18 at George Mason

ASU: Nov 11, Illinois State; Nov 13, San Jose State; Nov 19 at Marquette

Cal: Beat Westmont in an Exhibition 87-48. Christine Aniqwe had 20 points and Asha Thomas had 16 points. Nov 11 at St Mary’s; Nov 14, Santa Clara; Nov 18, UC Riverside; Nov 20 Cal State Bakersfield

Colorado: Nov 11 at Northern Colorado; Nov 13 Air Force; Nov 19 Kentucky

Oregon: Beat Northwest Christian in an exhibition 89-36. Sabrina Ionescu first game, 8 points and 8 assists. Lexi Bando hit all 4 of her threes. Nov 13, Lamar; Nov 18 Cal State Bakersfield; Nov 20 U of Texas, San Antonio

Oregon State: Beat Northern Nazarene in an Exhibition 78-51. Marie Gulich had 19 rebounds. Frosh Kat Tudor had 13 points with 3 threes and Frish Mikayla Pivec had 10 points. Nov 11, Lamar; Nov 14, Idaho State; Nov 18, Portland, Nov 22, Marquette

UCLA: Beat Westmont in an Exhibition 80-45. Jordin Canada had 15 points and Kennedy Burke added 14 points going 4 of 4 from three. Nov 11 UOP; Nov 14 at Baylor; Nov 18 Southern; Nov 20, Cal Poly

USC: Beat Cal State LA in an Exhibition 85-39. Kristen Simon had 20 points and Frosh Minyon Moore added 13 points as the Trojans had 28 assists on 32 made shots. Nov 11, Hawaii; Nov 16 UC Riverside; Nov 19 at UNLV

Utah: Beat South Dakota School of Mines in an Exhibition 96-42. Tanaeya Bolcair had 26 points going 6 of 7 from three. Emily Potter had 10 points and 14 rebounds while Erika Bean had 11 assists. Nov 12 Montana State; Nov 15 at Fresno State; Nov 19 Utah Valley

Washington: Beat Central Washington 97-66 in an Exhibition with Kelsey Plum scoring 33 points including 11 from 11 from two point range. Chantel Osahor had 18 points and 13 rebounds. Three frosh were 6 of 11 from three. Beat Concordia in an Exhibition 99-57. Plum had 29 points and From Mai-Loni Henson added 14 points. Nov 11 WNIT vs Eastern Washington;, Nov 14, WNIT, TBA

Washington State: Beat Alaska Anchorage in an Exhibition 81-73. Pinelopi Pavlopoulou had 15 points making all 3 of her threes. Nov 11, Loyola Marymount; Nov 13 St Mary’s, Nov 18, USF; Nov 20, Oklahoma State







November 2, 2016

Pac 12 Preview: Oregon State

Pac 12 Preview: Oregon State

Last Season: 32-5, 16-2 Pac 12 Champions and a Final 4 team. It’s the 2nd straight Pac 12 Championship for the Beavers and they ended the season ranked # 2 in the Nation.


The Coaches:
Scott Rueck is in his 7th year and has been an outstanding coach, turning the then lowly Beavers into a Final 4 team.
James Chatterton is in his 3nd year. Eric Ely is in his 7th year.
Sharon Rissmiller moves from Director of Operations to an interim position as Assistant Coach. She was Head Coach at Pacific of Oregon for 7 years.

Losses: Jamie Weisner is a huge loss after leading the Beavers to their 2 straight Pac 12 Championships. Weisner averaged 17 points and 6 rebounds last season. Jamie also made 77 threes at 44%.

Another big loss is 6-6 Center Ruth Hamlin who averaged 12 points, 10 rebounds and almost 4 blocks per game.
Deven Hunter is the 3rd started to have graduated. Last season Hunter averaged 6 points and almost 6 rebounds per game.

Samantha Siegner played in every game averaging 2 points and 2 rebounds.



Additions:
Tarea Green is a 6-4 Redshirt Frosh Center. Green was ranked # 45 out of HS and should have a bright future.

Mikayla Pivec is a 5-10 Frosh Guard ranked # 24 out of HS. Pivec was recruited heavily by Stanford and choose Oregon State. She was 4th in the State of Washington 800, 4th in the 1600 and won the State Javelin. An outstanding athlete, Pivec was the State of Washington Gatorade Women’s Basketball Player of the Year.

Kat Tudor is a 6-0 Frosh Guard and maybe the best three point shooter in HS this past season. Kat made 371 Threes in HS at 43%.

Madison Washington is a 6-1 Forward from Las Vegas.

Janessa Thropay is a 6-2 Forward from Southern California.



The Schedule: The Beavers play Marquette and BYU and in a December tourney in Las Vegas. The Beavers play the Washington schools only at home and the Arizona schools only on the road.



The Team:
Sydney Wiese is a 6-1 Sr Guard and the team leader. Wiese averaged 13 points, hitting 66 threes at 36%, down from 42% as a Jr. She also averaged 5 assists per game. Wiese is a three time All Pac 12 player.

Gabriella Hanson is a 5-11 Sr Guard who averaged 8 points last season. Hanson has played on 4 different Swedish National Youth teams during the summer. She’s a former teammate of Stanford’s Bri Roberson.

Katie McWilliams is a 6-2 Soph Guard who averaged 3 points last season but could have a break out season. Katie was ranked as high as # 40 nationally out of HS.

Marie Gulich is a 6-5 Jr Center from Germany who averaged 4 points and 4 rebounds in 15 minutes. Marie was the top rebounder and shot blocker on Germany’s 20U team two years ago.

Breanna Brown is a 6-3 redshirt Jr Forward who averaged 2 points and 2 rebounds last season. Brown was ranked as high as # 49 out of HS.
Taylor Kalmer is a 5-8 Jr Guard who averaged 3 points in just 7 minutes per game last season. Kalmer averaged 19 points per game as a HS Sr. She was just outside the top 100.

Kobie Orum is a 6-3 Sr Forward who averaged 2 points and 1 rebound last season.


Predictions: Losing three starters will really hurt as two were All Pac 12, and top 5 in the conference. Brown, McWilliams, Tudor and Pivec have opportunities to step up.


2017 Recruiting:
Taya Corosdale is a 6-2 from Washington ranked # 35.
Aleah Goodman is a 5-9 Guard from Oregon ranked # 52.

October 29, 2016

Pac 12 Preview: Washington

Pac 12 Preview: Washington

Last Year: All the way to the Final 4. This was after going 26-11 overall and 11-7 in league play.



Coaches:
Mike Neighbors is in his 4th season as Head Coach after 3 seasons as an Assistant at Washington.

Morgan Valley is in her 2nd year as an assistant, coming from Virginia Tech. She played at UConn.

Jasmine Lister is in her first year as an assistant. Lister played at Vandy and spent the past two years as a Grad Assistant at UConn.

Todd Schaefer is in his first year as an assistant after 3 seasons at Mississippi.

The two assistants Washington lost are both now Head Coaches.



Losses: Talia Walton averaged 16 points and 6 rebounds both 2nd on the team. Walton led the team in threes with 86 at 36%.

Alexus Atchley averaged 5 points becoming a starter for the last 22 games after an injury to Ruiz. She hit 35 threes at 40%.

Mathilde Gilling averaged 2 points and 2 rebounds in 12 minutes.



Additions: Two big additions to the team are Heather Corral and Natalie Romeo.
Corral is a 6-1 5th year Sr Wing who has missed the past two years with injuries. Corral has had a number of knee injuries, 2 in HS and not only missed the past 2 years but played in only 7 games in the year before that.
However if she can play she is a fine shooter from three and a heady player. Great to see her back.

Natalie Romeo is a 5-7 Jr Guard who transferred from Nebraska and must sit out this season. Last season at Nebraska Romeo averaged 16 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists and hit 104 threes. A top player out of HS.

Arrion McDonald is a 5-7 Frosh Guard who can score and play the Point. She was ranked # 51.

Mai-Loni Henson is a 6-1 Frosh Forward ranked # 69. She is a very strong rebounder and can play inside or outside the paint.

Amber Melgoza is a 5-10 Shooting Guard ranked # 147 but in her last two years of HS she averaged about 30 points per game.

Gigi Garcia is a 6-2 Post or Forward ranked # 89. She had a knee operation as a HS Sr but played in a post season all-star game. Gigi is an outstanding athlete, and should play right away if health permits.



Schedule: Incredibly weak especially for a Final 4 team. BYU, Fresno State and Boise State being the highlights. However they are in the Pre Season NIT, and it’s possible they play Notre Dame. The Huskies play Stanford and Cal only at Home and the Oregon schools only in Oregon.



The Team:
Romeo has a chance of playing this season and should know yes or no any day. Her coach at Nebraska was fired so presume her application to play is based on that. She is from the East Bay.

Katie Collier is a 6-3 5th year Post who started every game last season averaging 6 points and 6 rebounds. . Collier had cancer as a HS Sr then hurt her knee as a Washington Frosh missing the year. She was ranked 22 out of HS and a McDonalds All American

6-2 Sr Chantel Osahor played mostly off the bench last season averaging averaging 5 points and 6 rebounds can shoot the three and is a GREAT passer, although lacks quickness. However we all remember her in the Elite 8 game against Stanford

The Great Kelsey Plum now a Sr returns at Guard. Plum is 5-8 and averaged 26 points last season along with 4 assists and 4
rebounds . Plum hit 78 threes at 33%, but hit at 40% her Jr year. Plum is a First team All American

Brianna Ruiz returns at Guard as Washington played three Guards last season. Ruiz is a 5-10 redshirt Jr who averaged 6 points. Ruiz missed the last half of the season with a knee injury.

Kelli Kingma is a 5-8 Jr Guard. Kelli averaged just 9 minutes and 2 points per game last season. She is the sister of Kristi a former great Husky.

Deja Strother is a 6-5 Soph Post who averaged 2 points, 2 rebounds in 5 minutes per game last season. Deja was ranked # 35 out of HS.

Mackenzie Wieburg is a 5-9 and former walk on now on scholarship who played just 37 minutes last season.

Hannah Johnson is a 6-1 Redshirt Soph who played just 41 minutes last season.



Predictions: Several of the Frosh must step up and play meaningful and valuable minutes. Also Corral and Ruiz are hopefully healthy. Any team with Plum will be very good.


2017 Recruiting: Kierra Collier is a 5-6 Point Guard from Missouri ranked # 55.



October 10, 2016

Pac 12 Preview: Utah

Pac 12 Preview: UTAH

Last Season:
18-15 overall and 8-10 in Pac 12 play, after being picked by the coaches for 11th place in the league.


The Coaches:
Lynne Roberts is in her 2nd year after moving from the University of Pacific, UOP. Roberts was Head Coach at UOP for 9 seasons, being named Conference Coach of the Year twice in the last three years. Before UOP Roberts was Head Coach at Chico State for 4 seasons. Utah improved quite a bit last season.

Gavin Peterson is in his 2nd year after 2 seasons with Roberts at UOP. Peterson has been an assistant in the West since 2002 and an Associate Head Coach for 6 of those seasons.
Danyelle Snelgro is in her 2nd year after a season at TCU and 2 seasons at Fresno State. She played at Utah State.

Wesley Brooks is in his 2nd year after 4 seasons at North Texas State and before than at Texas Southern.



Losses:
Danielle Rodriquez averaged 9 points and 4 assists per game as a full time starter.
Katie Kuklok averaged 7 points per game.
Devri Owens and Gabrielle Bowie didn’t play much.



Additions:
Kiana Moore is a 5-7 Frosh Guard from Vacaville who was the # 8 player In Northern California. Moore is very quick.

Megan Huff is a 6-3 Jr Forward who transferred from Hawaii and will redshirt this season. At Hawaii last season she averaged 10 points and 6 rebounds. She went to Hawaii to play Volleyball but switched to Basketball.

Megan Jacobs is a 6-1 Frosh Wing from Las Vegas. Her brother plays Pro Football with Carolina.

Tilar Clark is a 5-10 Jr Guard who transferred from Salt Lake JC. Clark played at Utah State as a Frosh and started 23 games averaging 7 points. As a Soph she played JC ball and was a first team JC All American averaging 16 points per game.



The Schedule: St Mary’s and BYU are the toughest games. Hosts the Arizona schools only and plays at USC and UCLA only.



The Team:
Emily Potter is a 6-6 Redshirt Jr who missed all of her soph season with an injury. Emily returned last seasonand averaged 15 points and 10 rebounds and was 2nd in the Pac 12 in blocked shots. Potter was a first team All Pac 12 choice.

Paige Crozon is a 6-1 5th year Sr Wing and Like Potter a Canadian. Paige averaged 13 points and 8 rebounds per game last season and hit 56 threes at 37%.

Malia Nawahine is a 5-10 Redshirt Jr Wing. Malia averaged 9 points per game last season.

Tanaeya Boclair is a 6-0 Jr Wing who averaged 7 points and 5 rebounds last season.
The four listed above started every game for the Utes last year.

Josseta Fatuesi is a 6-4 Jr Post from the Santa Clara area. Last season Jeseta averaged 13 minutes, 4 points and 3 rebounds per game.
Erika Bean is a 5-8 Soph Guard. Bean is from the Sacramento area and averaged 2 points in 9 minutes last season.

Wendy Anae is a 6-3 Redshirt Jr Forward. Wendy missed last season with injuries but could really help on the boards this season.

Daneesha Provo is a 6-0 Redshirt Soph Guard. Provo sat out this past season after transferring from Clemson where she scored 5 points per game as a Frosh. She was on the Canadian National Jr team.



Predictions: Utah under their new coach Roberts did so much better than expected this past season but it’ll be hard to be top 6.


2017 Recruiting: Tori Williams is from Idaho and ranked # 65. She’s a 5-7 Point Guard
Jordan Cruz is a 5-10 Guard from Sacramento and a great there point shooter. She is ranked # 118.
Dru Gytlen is a 5-10 Guard from South Dakota ranked # 14

October 2, 2016

Pac 12 Preview: USC

Pac 12 Preview: Southern Cal

Last Season: 19-13, 6-12 in Conference play.

The Coaches:
Cynthia Cooper-Dyke is a former All American at USC and was great pro player and now in her 4th season as Head Coach.

Beth Burns is in her 3rd season as an assistant. Beth has been a Head Coach for many years and worked at Stanford once. Of course we all know Beth sued San Diego State and won.
Jualeah Woods is in her 4th year as an assistant. Ironically she replaced Burns briefly at San Diego State and was a Burns assistant for 6 years.
Taja Edwards is in her 3rd year as an assistant.


Losses:
Tami Fagbenle led the team in scoring and rebounding with almost 14 points and 9 rebounds per game.

Khaedin Taito averaged 15 minutes but just 2 points per game and didn’t return for her Soph season.

Brianna Barrett missed the last half of last season after being ruled ineligible. She averaged 7 points and 6 assists per game.



Additions:
The big addition is 5th year Grad Student Jordan Adams, see more under The Team.
Dani Milisic is a 6-3 Redshirt Frosh Forward who joined the Trojans in December of last year. Milisic is from Australia and has played for their National 16U, 17U and 18U teams.

Minyon Moore is a 5-8 Frosh Guard from Northern California and is the sister of Louisville’s Mariya. Moore was ranked # 98 but having watched her 5-6 times I love her game. Super quick, can drive and sees all on the floor.

Ivana Jakubcova is a 6-6 Sr Post and a transfer from Kentucky. Ivana is a grad student so eligible now and getting her Masters in Sports Psychology. At Kentucky she didn’t play much as a Sr and missed her Jr season. She played at a JC her first two seasons.

Ja’Tavia Tapley is a 6-2 Frosh forward from Florida. Tapley was ranked # 81 by PN however # 39 by another Site.

Valerie Higgins is a 6-0 Guard from Southern California. Higgins was ranked # 24 and played on our 18U national team. Just a super all around player. Her Dad played for the Harlem Globetrotters.

Asiah Jones is a 6-3 Frosh Forward from South Carolina. Jones was a 3 star recruit and born in Sacramento.



The Schedule: The Trojans play at Texas A&M and at home maybe against Mississippi State and other than that very low key. USC plays only at Stanford and Cal and plays Washington and Washington State only at home.



The Team:
Jordan Adams is a 6-1 5th Sr Point Guard, and working on her Masters. Adams was a McD All American and a top 10 player out of HS. Last season Adams averaged 13 points per game and 8 rebounds per game before being rules ineligible.

Courtney Jaco is 5-8 Sr Guard who played 29 minutes per game last season, starting when Adams and Barrett were ruled ineligible. Jaco averaged 10 points and made 72 threes, tops on the team, at 39%. The 72 made three’s were half the total for USC. Jaco has graduated and is working on her Masters.

Kristen Simon is a 6-1 Jr Post who averaged 11 points and 8 rebounds starting every game last season. Simon was the # 47 recruit out of HS.
Sadie Edwards is a 5-10 Jr Guard who started her career at UConn. Sadie became eligible December 18 last year and averaged 30 minutes, and 11 points per game. She was a McD All American.

Alexis Lloyd is a 5-10 5th year Sr Guard. Lloyd was ranked # 81 out of HS and played at Virginia Tech as a Frosh averaging 3 points. She sat out 2 years ago after transferring to USC and last season averaged 4 points for the Trojans.

Aliyah Mazyck is a 5-9 Soph Guard who averaged 8 points per game last season in only 18 minutes.

Marquerite Effa is a 6-3 Soph Post who averaged 2 point and 2 rebounds in 10 minutes per game this past season.

Candela Abejon is a 6-1 Soph Guard from Spain who played sparingly last season.



Predictions: Two or three Frosh will play a lot for USC and combined with a weak pre season schedule will open Conference play with a very good record. After that a struggle to be top 6 in the conference.



2017 Recruiting: Ayanna Clark is a 6-2 Post player ranked # 38. Interesting she committed long ago and was ranked in the top 10 at that time.
Shalexxus Aaron is a 6-1 wing ranked # 57.

September 25, 2016

Pac 12 Review: Washington State

Pac 12 Preview: Washington State

Last Season: The Cougars were 14-16 overall and 5-13 in Pac 12 play.

The Coaches:
June Daugherty is in her 10th season at Washington State, after a number of seasons as Head Coach at Washington
Mike Daugherty, June’s husband, is also in his 10th season.
Ashley Gill (Glover) is in her 5th season at Washington State.
Rod Jensen is in his 2nd year and coached the Cougar Men three years ago. Jenson has 30 years of experience and is known as a fine defensive coach.


Losses: Dawnyelle Awa was the starting Point Guard for most of her career averaging 6 points and 3 assists last season.

Mariah Cooks was a player who saw a lot of time and was the Cougars 2nd leading scorer at 7 points per game and leading rebounder at just over 4 per game.
Taylor Edmondson also scored 7 points per game last season.
Biaanca Blanaru, a 6-5 Center, did not return for her Jr season. She played 8 minutes a game last season.


Additions: Kayla Washington is a 6-0 Frosh Forward from SoCal. She was unranked but still a 4 star on Prospects Nation. Kayla averaged 21 points and 15 rebounds as a HS Jr.

Johanna Muzet is a 6-0 From Guard from France.

Chanelle Molina is a 5-9 Frosh Guard from Hawaii. A 4 star on PN but # 36 overall on ESPN.

Cameron Fernandez is a 6-0 Frosh Guard from Hawaii.

Jovana Subasic is a 6-4 Frosh Post from Serbia. She has been a member of her youth national teams for the past 4 years.




The Schedule: The Cougars play Maryland, Kentucky, Oklahoma State, Gonzaga and Nebraska. Also other could be tough teams, U of San Diego, USF, Boise State and St Mary’s. In Pac 12 Play the Cougars host Stanford and Cal but don’t play then away and only play at the Oregon schools. June believes in tough schedules and this could be the toughest schedule for any Pac 12 team.




The Team: Washington State graduated 3 of their top 4 scorers however by far their top scorer returns, 6-0 Soph Borislava Hristova. She averaged 16 points and 3 rebounds per game. One Site had her as the top international recruit.

Louise Brown is a 6-2 Jr Forward who 5.5 points and 4 rebounds per game. Brown averaged 6.5 rebounds as a Frosh, 2nd highest for a Frosh in Washington State history. Brown played has played on a number of Aussie National teams.

Maria Kostourkova is a 6-4 Soph Post averaged 5.5 points and 4 rebounds per game. She was the 4th best international recruit.
Calia Hailey is a Jr Guard who started 26 games averaging 4 points in 16 minutes.

Alexys Swedlund is a 5-11 Soph Guard who averaged 5 points in just 15 minutes. Alexys attempted a team high 126 threes although making just 25%. Still that’s a lot of attempts and I suspect she will improve her % quite a bit this season.

Pinelopi Pavopoulou is a 5-8 Jr Guard who averaged 4 points in 17 minutes.

Nike McClure is a 6-3 redshirt Soph Post who averaged 2 points and 2 rebounds in 9 minutes. Nike was a very good HS sprinter and Shot Putter. Quite a combination.

Ivana Kmetovska is a 6-3 Sr Forward and Krystle McKenzie is a 5-8 redshirts Soph Guard and both played little last season.

The Cougars have 9 foreign players. Four of them played on their National teams this past summer. Those were: Pavopoulou, Subasic, Hristova and Kostourkova



Predictions: With 5 Frosh and 5 Sophs and a tough pre season schedule just too hard to predict anything other than the bottom half of the Pac 12.


2016 Recruiting: Taryn Shelley , 6-3 Post, 3 star from the State of Washington

September 18, 2016

Pac 12 Preview ASU

Pac 12 Previews: Arizona State University

Last Season: The Sun Devils were 26-7 and 16-2 in Pac 12 Play. It was a great season for ASU who advanced to the NCAA tournament. However after losing the first game of the Pac 12 tournament ASU lost to Tennessee in the 2nd round of the NCAA.


The Coaching Staff:
Charli Turner Thorne returns for her 19th season as the Head Coach, and has taken the Sun Devils to the NCAAs 7 of her last 9 years of coaching. Charli sat out the 2012 season on a sabbatical.

Amanda Levens is one of two Associate Head Coaches. She is a former outstanding player with the Sun Devils and returns for her 4th season. At age 29 Amanda was named the Head Coach at Southern Illinois.

Meg Sanders is the other Associate Head Coach and returns for her 13th season. Meg was a HS teammate of Cheryl Miller, played on the National Hand Ball team and like Charli was the Head Coach at Northern Arizona.

Jackie Moore is in her 4th year as an Assistant at ASU. She has been an assistant at Miami of Florida, Boston College and Nevada.



The Losses:
ASU lost 8 players although 3 of them played just 67 minutes total. However the other 5 losses include 3 of their top scorers and a total of 105 minutes per game or just over 52%.
Katie Hempen averaged 9 points and was their top three point shooter by a wide margin. Katie hit 65 three at 43%. Katie started every game.
Arnecia Hawkins started most games averaging 22 minutes and 9 points.

Elisha Davis started every game leading the team with 29 minutes per game and averaging 8 points. Davis also averaged 5 assists per game double the 2nd leading assist maker and had a very good 1.9 to 1 assist to turnover ratio.

Peace Amukamara averaged 3 points per game. Eliza Normen ended an injury filled career averaging 2 points per game.



The Additions:
Reili Richardson is a 5-11 Frosh Guard, ranked # 54. Maybe an under raked player, she could play a lot as a frosh.

Courtney Ekmark is a 6-0 Jr Guard who transferred from UConn and will redshirt this season. A top ranked player out of HS she averaged about 2 points in 9 minutes in her two seasons at UConn. Brother will be at Stanford this year and try to walk on to the Men’s Basketball team.

Kiara Russell is a 5-8 Frosh Guard, ranked as the # 23 Point Guard.
Robbi Ryan is a 5-9 Frosh Guard, ranked # 53.
Sydney Goodson is a 5-8 Frosh Guard.
Sara Hattis is a 6-4 Post a graduate of Texas. Sara played Basketball and Volley ball at Texas before graduating and coming to ASU. She didn’t see a lot of action at Texas but should add good depth. Her brother, Henry, is on the Stanford Football team.

Jamie Ruden is a 6-1 Frosh Forward, ranked # 22. While she is a power player she is also a good three point shooter.




The Schedule: Non-conference games include Maryland, St John’s, probably Florida, Boston U against Head Coach Katy Steding and Kentucky. Kentucky has only 7 players for this season plus a transfer who can practice but must sit out the season. For conference play the Sun Devils play Oregon and Oregon State at home and only play Colorado and Utah on the road.



The Team:
Three starters return lead by Sophie Brunner a 6-1 Sr Forward/Post who led the team in scoring and rebounding with 11 points and 7 rebounds per game.
Quinn Dornstauder is a 6-4 Sr Post who averaged 10 points and 4 and a half rebounds per game. Quinn is Canadian and has lived in France.
Kelsey Moos is a 6-0 Sr Forward who averaged 5 points and 6 rebounds per game.

Sabrina Haines is a 5-10 Soph Guard who averaged 5 points per game and is the leading returning three point shooter, alas with just 15.
Armani Hawkins is a 5-10 Soph Guard who missed most of her frosh season.

Kianna Ibis is a 6-1 Soph Forward who averaged 3 points in just 8 minutes last season. Ibis was named All State in Nebraska for three years.
Charnea Johnson-Chapman is a 6-3 Soph Post who played just 6 minutes per game last season.

I would expect newcomers Richardson, Hattis and Ruden to get solid minutes.


Predictions: While some very good players back the newcomers Hattis and the frosh must play right away. Of course with CTT you know the Sun Devils will be very good.


2017 Recruiting: None yet but with 7 coming in this season and all but Hattis returning it will be a small class.












September 12, 2016

Pac 12 Preview: Oregon

Pac 12 Preview: Oregon

Last Season: Oregon was 24-11 last season and 9-9 in Pac 12 play. The Ducks won 4 games in the WNIT before losing in the semi-finals. Oregon averaged 8 threes per game at 42%.


The Coaches:
Kelly Graves returns for his 3rd season. Graves has had great success coaching with St Mary’s then Gonzaga where he won the WCC title in all ten of his seasons.
Mark Campbell returns for his 3rd season as an assistant and is the Associate Head Coach. Mark is a fine recruiter as evidenced by the great incoming frosh class.
Jodie Berry is in her 3rd season as an assistant having been with Graves his entire time at Gonzaga.
Former Stanford and WNBA great Nicole Powell is in her 3rd season as an assistant


Losses:
The Ducks lost six players to graduation, including three of their top five scorers. The six played 52% of all minutes.
Jillian Alleyne is one of the greatest players in Oregon history. Last season Alleyne averaged 19 points and 14 rebounds per game. Sadly she missed the last 7 games with a knee injury. Still she’s a huge loss.

Lexi Peterson averaged 13 points, making 63 threes at 45% and started all but one game.

Kat Cooper averaged 7 points in 17 minutes and made 73 threes at 43%.

Liz Brenner averaged 4 points and 2 rebounds in 11 minutes.
Jordan Loera averaged 2 points and Katie Gruys [played just 31 minutes.


Additions:
What an incoming class. Maybe the tops in the nation, it’s a class of 7 plus a transfer and many will have to contribute right away.
Sabrina Ionescu is a top 5 player and should start from Day 1 at the Shooting Guard. She was the Player of the Year in several publications, scored a record 25 points in the McD game and even had 10 rebounds to go with 7 threes in that game. Sabrina is 5-10
Guard.
Mallory McGuire is a 6-5 Post who is the daughter of former NFL QB Dan and the niece of Baseball great Mark McGuire. She is very aggressive and moves extremely well. Mallory will be a star.

Sierra Campisano is a 6-3 Wing or a 4. Sierra has a good three shot and is aggressive. Sierra is an excellent offensive played having averaged 30 points per game last season in HS.

Jayde Woods is a 6-1 Guard. She played HS for Vanessa Nygaard then travel for Cal Swish, home of the Samuelsons, Pohlen and Harmon. Jayde is an excellent defensive player.

Ruthy Hebard is a 6-4 Post or Power Forward from Alaska. Ruthy is still another top ranked player and played for the recent 18U National team.
Morgan Yeager is a 5-9 Guard from Australia. Morgan played on several Youth National teams for Australia and is very quick.

The final and 7th member of this great recruiting class is 6-6 Post Lydia Giomi. Lydia was also a fine Volleyball player in HS.

Another newcomer is 5-10 Jr Guard Justine Hall who has transferred from Purdue and will sit out this season. Justine was the # 74 player out of HS. Her father Darryl played Football for the 49ers.



The Schedule: The non-conference schedule includes Michigan State, Mississippi State, Ole Miss and Clemson, but overall, much lower teams not in Power 5 conferences.
The Ducks play only at ASU and Arizona and only at home vs Washington and Washington State



The Team:
The two top scorers back for the Ducks are both Guards. Maite Cazoria is a 5-10 Soph from Spain and Lex Bando is a 5-9 Jr. Cazoria averaged almost 12 points per game hitting 52 threes at 39%. Cazoria is the Point Guard and averaged 6 assists per game with a 1.6 assist to turnover ratio. She had an outstanding Frosh year.
Bando averaged 11 points per game hitting 72 threes at 45%.

Jacinta Vandenberg is a 6-5 Sr who averaged 6 points, 5 rebounds and 2 blocks in 22 minutes per game. Jacinta could play the 5 or the 4. She played her first two seasons at Fresno State, and is from Australia.

At least four Frosh, Ionescu, McGuire, Campisano and Hebard will play well and see a lot of action. Another Frosh or two could join them.
Oregon has four other players returning although none played as many as 10 minutes per game. Morgan Trinder is a 5-7 Jr Guard who missed last season with a knee injury after transferring from JC.

Mar’Shay Moore is a 5-8 Sr Guard who also played her first two seasons at a JC.

Lauren Yearwood is a 6-3 Post who is from British Columbia and has played on four Canadian National Jr Teams.

Oti Gildon is 6-1 Frosh Forward and while she didn’t play much last season ESPN had her ranked # 37 in the nation.



Prediction: Lots of talent and it’s mostly young. It’s probably a perfect non conference schedule for the Ducks. It’s a top 6 in the league team in my mind.


2017 Recruiting:
Aina Ayuso, 5-9 Guard from Spain

September 4, 2016

Pac 12 Preview: Arizona

Pac 12 Preview: Arizona

Last Season: Arizona was 13-19 overall and 3-15 in Pac 12 play. This ended to reign of Niya Butts and the Wildcats now have a new coaching staff.


The Coaches: Adia Barnes is the all time leading scorer at Arizona and is now the Head Coach. Barnes had been at Washington as an assistant the past four years as the Huskies came from the 2nd division of the Pac 12 to the NCAA Final Four. Barnes played professionally for 12 years including for 4 WNBA Teams.

Sunny Smallwood is the new Associate Head Coach. Smallwood was the Associate Head Coach the past two seasons at Boise State. She has coached at Cal, one year but the recruiting year of Hampton, Walker and Gray-Lawson. She also coached 9 years at Nebraska and another 11 years at Washington.

Salvo Coppa, or Mr Barnes is a new assistant. Coppa is from Italy and has extensive overseas coaching experience and several years in the US.
Kelly Rae Finley is the other new assistant, coming from Colorado. Finley spent the last four years with the Buffs and before that 4 years at Harvard.


Losses: Keyahndra Cannon played an average of 23 minutes and scored 4 points per game
A’Shanti Coleman played 11 minutes per game and averaged 2 points and 2 rebounds.



Additions: Eugenie Simonet-Keller is a Redshirt Frosh and a 6-8 Post. She is from France but went to HS at the IMG Academy in Florida. Eugenie has played on French National teams.
Bria Rice is a 5-8 Frosh Guard from the State of Washington. Rice was ranked as the # 30 Guard out of HS, and played for a fine travel team, The Tree of Hope.



The Schedule: The University of San Diego and Kansas rank as their toughest games. The Wildcats might be a bottom 1/3 of the Pac 12 but they should start league play with a fine record. The Wildcats play only at Colorado and Utah and only at home against Oregon and Oregon State

The Team: The Wildcats return their top six scorers, however the team averaged just 57 points per game, and shot 39%.
LaBrittany Jones is a 6-1 Sr Forward who led the team in scoring at 12 points per game and was 2nd in rebounding with 6 per game. Jones missed 8 games with an injury last season.

Malena Washington is a 5-6 Sr Point Guard who averaged 11 points and led the team in assists although less than 3 per game. Washington was a JC All American as a Frosh coming to Arizona as a Soph

Taryn Griffey is a 5-7 Redshirt Soph Guard. Griffey, daughter of Ken Jr, averaged 7 points per game last season. She missed her last 2 years of HS and her Frosh season and 10 games last season with injuries.

Breanna Workman is a 6-1 Sr Forward who averaged 6 points and 5 rebounds last season.

JaLea Bennett is a 6-0 Jr Wing who averaged 6 points last season.

Dejza James is a 6-1 Sr Forward who only played in 13 games due to injuries last season but averaged 6 points and 6 rebounds per game.
While the above players could be the starting line-up there will be more players with 20 minutes or so.

Lauren Evans is a 5-11 5th year Sr who averaged 3 points per game. Lauren played her first 2 seasons at Virginia Tech.
Ferrin Bell is a 6-0 Guard who hasn’t played much in her 2 seasons after playing at SMU as a Frosh.

Destiny Graham is a 6-3 Soph Post from Eastside Prep in East Palo Alto. Graham averaged 3 points and 3 rebounds per game last season.
Michal Miller is a 5-7 Soph Guard who averaged 3 points in just 9 minutes last season.

Charise Holloway is a 5-7 redshirt Soph Guard who was injured and didn’t play last season. As a Frosh Holloway averaged 7 points per game and lead the team in threes.


Predictions: A lot of pieces for Coach Barnes to fit together and if she can a possible winning record although a tough road to the top 6 in the Pac 12.


2017 Recruiting:
Kiana Chew 6-3 F from Tennessee
Samantha "Sam" Fatkin 5-10 PG, 4 star from Washington
Marlee Kyles 5-7 PG from Illinois
Mallory Vaughn 6-4 C Post/Forward from Texas

August 29, 2016

Pac 12 Preview: Colorado

12 Preview: Colorado

Last Season: Colorado went 7-23 last season and 2-16 in the conference which caused the dismissal of the coaching staff.


The Coaches: Head Coach JR Payne will be in her first year at Colorado after two seasons at Santa Clara. Last season Payne led Santa Clara to its first winning season in 8 seasons and finished 23-9. JR, no periods, and real name Ali-Marie, is a graduate of St Mary’s where she played for now Oregon coach Kelly Graves. Her first coaching job was at age 23 for Graves when he started at Gonzaga.
Shandrika Lee is in her first season as an assistant at Colorado after coaching for Payne at Santa Clara. Lee is a graduate of Pepperdine and has coached at Oregon.

Toriano Towns is also in his first year and also coached with Payne at Santa Clara. Towns coached at Gonzaga with Payne and later at Arizona where he was the Post coach for the great, late Polk.

Jeff Cammon is in his first year at Colorado. Jeff coached at Cal the past two seasons and before that Long Beach State.

Alex Earl is the new Director of Player Development, a new position. Alex was an assistant with Payne this past season at Santa Clara and played for years at ASU graduating in 2013. Alex was a HS teammate of JJ Hones on a team where all five starters player Division 1 basketball.



Losses: Jamie Swan graduated as the leading scorer and rebounding averaging 13 points and 7 rebounds, so a big loss. But that’s the only loss for the Buffs.


Additions: Quinessa Caylao-Do is a 5-8 Frosh Guard from Tacoma.
Monica Burich is a 6-2 Redshirt Frosh Forward from Roseville, MN. Monica was ranked just outside the top 100 out of HS.
Eleanor Jones is a 6-2 Frosh Post player from England, ranked as the # 9 foreign recruit for this class.


The Schedule: Non-conference games include only Kentucky and North Dakota State and others less formidable. Also all the pre-season games are at home except for three and one of those is within Colorado. Of course given a new coach and a team that won just 7 games last season, this is appropriate. The Buffs play USC and UCLA only in LA, and ASU and Arizona only at home.



The Team:
Kennedy Leonard is a 5-8 Soph Guard who averaged 12 points and almost 5 assists per game last season. Kennedy started all but one game for the Buffs and hit 43 threes although at 31%.

Alexis Robinson is a 5-10 Soph Guard who averaged 7 points and started most games.

Haley Smith is a 6-1 Sr Wing who started all but one game averaging 11 points and 6 rebounds, 2nd on the team in both stats. Haley shot 46% from the floor.

Lauren Huggins is a 6-2 Sr Forward who is one of four returnees like the others mentioned above who averaged at least 26 minutes per game. Huggins averaged 7 points and made 49 threes at 36%. However she only got to the free throw line 8 times.

Zoe Beard-Falls is a 6-1 Sr Forward who averaged 4 points in 12 minutes.
Zoe Correll is a 6-4 Jr Post form San Francisco who averaged 2 points and had 3 rebounds in 15 minutes per game.

Bri Watts is a 6-2 Sr Post who didn’t play much but could add depth at the Post position.

Becca Thomas is a 5-5 Jr Guard who averaged 3 points in 19 minutes.

Makenzie Ellis is a 6-2 Soph Forward who averaged 3 points in 16 minutes.

Ariana Freeman is 5-9 redshirt Soph who played as a Frosh at Louisville and then sat out last season after transferring. Freeman didn’t play much at Louisville but was a top 100-120 player out of HS.

Newcomers Monica Burich and Eleanor Jones listed under additions will be counted on to provide rebounding and height.


Predictions: Two excellent young Guards and two tall wings that can score however after that not much depth. Rebounding and Defense are weaknesses as they start play. Payne is an excellent coach however so Colorado will be a team that improves.


2017 Recruiting: Annika Jank is a 6-3 three star Post from MN

August 22, 2016

Pac 12 Preview: UCLA

Pac 12 Preview: UCLA

Last Season: UCLA was 26-9 last season and 14-4 in conference play. The Bruins lost in the Pac 12 Tournament final after winning their first two games. Then they won their first two NCAA games before losing in the Sweet 16 to Texas.


The Coaches: Cori Close is in her 6th season as the Head Coach. Close has 98 wins in her 5 seasons. She went to HS in the San Jose area.
Jenny Huth joined the Bruins with Close, so now in her 6th year also.
Shannon Perry is in her 6th year like Close and Huth and coached at Duke for 5 seasons.
Tony Newnan like the others is in his 6th season. Thus the entire staff together from the first season Close coached at UCLA.


Losses:
Nirra Fields averaged 15 points per game # 2 on the team.
Kacy Swain was the # 5 scorer at almost 7 points per game and the # 2 rebounder at 7 per game.


Additions:
Nicole Kornet is a 6-1, 5th year guard who transferred a year ago from Oklahoma and can now play. At Oklahoma she had 22 starts over her 3 years and averaged about 5 points per game. Nicole is a good three point shooter and was ranked as high as 19 out of HS.
Lindsey Corsaro is a 6-1 Frosh Wing ranked # 15 out of HS. Lindsey originally committed to Kentucky, then de committed when players transferred from Kentucky.
Ali Rosenblum is a 6-4 Frosh Post ranked # 47 out of HS. Ali is from the great Mater Dei program in Southern California.


The Schedule: The Bruins play only at Stanford and Cal and play Colorado and Utah only at home. Their non-conference schedule includes games at Baylor and at South Carolina. Two very tough games for sure. However the rest of schedule is easier with Iowa and Michigan at home being the toughest.


The Team: Jordan Canada is a 5-6 Jr Point Guard who led the team in scoring at 16 points per game. Canada averaged 5.7 assists per game with a 1.8:1 assist to turnover ratio. Canada is one of the top players in the country.

Monique Billings is a 6-4 Jr Post. Last season Billings averaged 13 points and 8 rebounds per game. She also led the team in blocks and here’s a great stat for a post, she was 3rd on the team in steals. Billings was rated as high as # 17 out of HS.

Kari Korver is a 5-9 Sr Guard who started every game last season and averaged 8 points per game. Kori not only led the team in threes with 67 but that was almost half the team total. Kori made 36% of her three attempts. Her brother has played 11 years in the NBA.

Lajahna Drummer is a 6-1 JR Forward who averaged 6 points and 5 rebounds last season. Drummer didn’t start many games but tied for 5th in minutes per game.

Kennedy Burke is a 6-1 Soph Wing. Last season Burke averaged 6 points and 4 rebounds. Burke was ranked as high as # 16 out of HS.

The five above should be the starters, however UCLA is loaded with depth.

Kelli Hayes is a 6-0 Jr Guard who averaged 4 points in 20 minutes per game. Kelli is from Mitty HS and was ranked as high as 26.

Ashley Hearn is 6-4 Soph 4/5. She was limited by injured and didn’t play much as a Frosh. However Ashley was ranked as high as # 12 out of HS.

Paulina Hersler is a 6-3 Jr Forward. Last season Paulina averaged 2 points and almost 2 rebounds in 10 minutes per game.

The three additions will see a lot of playing time. UCLA is playing several games in Australia right now and Kornet had an excellent first game. Drummer and Corsaro are out injured, but Frosh Rosenblum also had a fine game.


Predictions: The Bruins are a talented and deep team and will contend for the Pac 12 title and expect to go deep in the NCAA tournament.



2017 Recruiting:
Alexis Morris a 5-6 PG from Texas ranked # 5 overall
Lauryn Miller a 6-2 Forward from Missouri ranked # 15 overall
Kayla Owens a 6-2 Forward from Texas ranked # 53 overall
A great class thus far, certainly tops in the Pac 12 and possibly second only to UConn at this point.

March 18, 2016

Stanford in the NCAAs

The first game on Saturday is Miami of Florida with a record of 24-8 vs South Dakota State with a 26-6 record. Miami is a 5 seed and the Jack Rabbits of South Dakota State a 12 seed.

Miami is led by 5-6 Jr Guard Jessica Thomas who scores 12 points per game and has hit 63 threes at 36%. Adrienne Motley is a 5-9 Jr Guard who averages 15 points per game and has hit 57 threes at 37%. Former Stanford Assistant and Washington Head Coach Tia Jackson is an assistant.

South Dakota State is led by 6-0 Soph Guard Macy Miller who scores 15 points per game. Clarissa Ober is a 6-2 Jr Center who averages 9 points and 8 rebounds. Madison Guebert is 5-8 Frosh Guard who averages 10 points and has hit 78 threes at 40%

Stanford plays USF and Head Coach Jennifer Azzi. USF is a 13 seed and has a 21-11 record. Taylor Proctor is a 6-0 Sr Forward averaging 18 points and 8 rebounds and shooting 49% from the floor. Rachel Howard is a 5-10 Jr Guard averaging 12 points and has hit 66 threes at 41%. Zhane Dikes is a 5-9 Sr Guard averaging 14 points and 7 rebounds.

First game at 3:30 Stanford and USF follow.


















March 1, 2016

The Pac 12 Tournament

The times and who is playing whom:

Thursday 11:30 : Utah, 16-13, 8-10. RPI: 77, 8. Vs CAL, 13-16, 5-14: RPI 89, 10

Thursday 2:00: Oregon, 20-9, 9-9: RPI: 70, 7 Vs Arizona, 12-18, 3-15: RPI: 135, 11.

Thursday 6:00: USC, 18-12, 7-11: RPI: 44, 6 Vs Washington State, 14-15, 5-13: RPI: 84, 9.

Thursday 8:30: Washington, 20-9, 11-7: RPI: 32, 5. Vs Colorado,
7-22, 2-16: RPI: 186, 12.


Friday 11:30: ASU, 25-5, 16-2: RPI: 7, 1. Vs the Cal-Utah Winner

Friday 2:00: UCLA, 22-7, 14-4: RPI:10, 4. Vs the Arizona-Oregon winner

Friday 6:00: Oregon State, 25-4, 16-21. RPI: 9, 3. Vs the USC-Washington State winner

Friday 8:30: Stanford, 24-6, 12-4: RPI, 8, 2. Vs the Washington – Colorado winner



Saturday 6:00 Semifinal
Saturday 8:30 Semifinal
Sunday 6:00 the Final on ESPN. Note all other games are on the Pac 12 Channel


A Note on Arizona:
Arizona and women's basketball coach Niya Butts will part ways after the season, according to a Tuesday announcement from Arizona AD Greg Byrne. The ArizonaWildcats.com article also revealed the whole coaching staff will be turned over this offseason.









February 29, 2016

Pac 12 Results of the Week

Oregon State, 25-4, 16-21. RPI: 9, 3. Lost to Stanford 76-54 Ruth Hamlin had 14 points but Sydney Wiese and Jamie Weisner were just 3 of 16 from the field. Beat Cal 54-44. Hamlin with 11 points and 19 rebounds.


ASU, 25-5, 16-2: RPI: 8, 2. Beat USC 50-45 in a game that was 16-16 at the half. ASU had 23 turnovers. Lost to UCLA 74-61. Quinn Dornstauder had 24 points and Sophie Brunner had 10 points and 13 rebounds.



UCLA, 22-7, 14-4: RPI:10, 4.
Beat Arizona 80-53. Six players scored in double figures Beat ASU 74-61. Nirra Fields had 24 points and Jordin Canada had 22 points.



Stanford, 24-6, 12-4: RPI, 7, 1 Beat Oregon State 76-54. Erica McCall had 25 points including her first ever threes as she hit 3 of 5 from three. Brittany McPhee had 15 points and Karlie Samuelson had 13 points and a career high 12 rebounds. Stanford shot 57% from the floor and 57% from three. Beat Oregon 69-42. McCall had 25 points and 18 rebounds.



Washington, 20-9, 11-7: RPI: 32, 5. Beat Utah 73-60. Kelsey Plum scored 26 points and Talia Walton added 18 points. Chantel Osahor had 18 points and 14 rebounds. Beat Colorado 68-47. Plum lead four players in double figures with 18.


Oregon, 20-9, 9-9: RPI: 70, 7 Playing without Jillian Alleyne and Lexi Bando lost to Cal 65-54. Lexi Peterson scored 20 points. Lost to Stanford 69-42, shooting just 29%. Maite Cazorla had 17 points. Alleyne is out for the season with an ACL, Bando played briefly.


Utah, 14-13, 7-10. RPI: 81, 8. Lost to Washington 73-60. Emily Potter had 17 points and 11 rebounds. Beat Washington State 75-69. Paige Crozon had 28 points and 16 rebounds. Danielle Rodriquez also had 28 points.



USC, 18-12, 6-12: RPI: 44, 6 Lost to ASU 50-45. Kristen Simon had 15 points. Lost to Arizona 63-56.



Washington State, 14-15, 5-13: RPI: 84, 9. Beat Colorado 83-70. The Cougars shot 53%. Borislava Hristova had 17 points leading five Cougars who scored in double figures. Lost to Utah 75-69. Hristova had 14 points.


CAL, 12-15, 3-13: RPI 89, 10 Beat Oregon 65-54. Kristine Anigwe scored 18 points. Lost to Oregon State 54-44. Anigwe scored 21 points.



Arizona, 11-19, 2-16: RPI: 134,11. Beat USC 63-56 Lost to UCLA 80-53.



Colorado, 7-22, 2-16: RPI: 189, 12. Lost to Washington State 83-70. Kennedy Leonard had 20 points and Haley Smith had 17 points. Lost to Washington 68-47, Smith had 14 points.

February 22, 2016

Pac 12 Results of the Week

I have listed first the team’s National RPI, then the Pac 12 RPI ranking

The 4 teams with Pac 12 Tournament byes are Oregon State, ASU, UCLA and Stanford. Stanford will open against either Washington or Oregon.



Oregon State, 24-3, 15-1. RPI: 7, 1. Beat USC 76-52. Jamie Weisner had 18 points, Ruth Hamlin 13 rebounds and Sydney Wiese had 14 points and 9 assists. Beat UCLA 64-54. Weisner had 25 points and 14 rebounds, Wiese had 21 points but 8 turnovers. Ruth Hamlin had 16 points and 15 rebounds.
Feb 26 at Stanford, Feb 28 at Cal


ASU, 24-4, 15-1: RPI: 8, 2. Beat Washington State 61-39. Sophie Brunner had 15 points and 11 rebounds. Beat Washington 77-57. Quinn Dornstauder had 25 points. Katie Hempen had 9 assists.
Feb 26 at USC Feb 28 at UCLA



UCLA, 20-7, 12-4: RPI:9, 3. Beat Oregon 77-72. Nirra Fields had 23 points and Jordin Canada had 20 points. Lost to Oregon State 64-54. Fields had 20 points and Canada had 15 points.
Feb 26 Arizona, Feb 28 ASU




Stanford, 22-6, 12-4: RPI, 10, 4. Beat Colorado 80-49. Brittany McPhee had 16 points and Lili Thompson had 15 points. Beat Utah 72-54. Erica McCall had 18 points, 9 rebounds and 2nd all time at Stanford 7 blocks.
Feb 26 Oregon State Pac 12 Network, Feb 28 Oregon Pac 12 Network.




Washington, 18-9, 9-7: RPI: 31, 5. Beat Arizona 74-52. Kelsey Plum had 22 points and Talia Walton had 20 points. Chantell Osahor had 16 points and 11 rebounds. Lost to ASU 77-57. Plum had 25 points.
Feb 25 Utah, Feb 27 Colorado



Oregon, 20-7, 9-7: RPI: 60, 7. Lost to UCLA 77-72, Jillian Alleyne had 25 points and 11 rebounds. Beat USC 69-60. Alleyne had 23 points and 18 rebounds. Maite Cazorla had 23 points
Feb 26 at Cal, Feb 28 at Stanford



Utah, 14-12, 7-9. RPI: 78, 9. Beat Cal 72-66. Malia Nawahine had 20 points and Emily Potter added 16 points. Lost to Stanford 72-54. Potter had 10 points, 10 rebounds and 7 blocks. Paige Crozon had 15 points and 10 rebounds.
Feb 21 Stanford Feb 25 at Washington, Feb 27 at Washington State




USC, 18-10, 6-10: RPI: 42, 6. Lost to Oregon State 76-52. Alyiak Mazyck had 17 points. The Trojan post players Simon and Fagbenle were 3 of 21 from the floor. Lost to Oregon 69-60. Simon had 19 points.
Feb 26 ASU, Feb 28 Arizona




Washington State, 12-14, 3-12: RPI: 73, 8. Lost to ASU 61-39. Beat Arizona 62-61. Borislava Hristova had 16 points.
Feb 25 at Colorado, Feb 27 at Utah


CAL, 12-15, 3-13: RPI 95, 10. Lost to Utah 72-66. Kristine Anigwe had 22 points. Lost to Colorado 78-57. Anigwe had 30 points. Cal had 24 turnovers, Anigwe had 8 of those.
Feb 26 Oregon, Feb 28 Oregon State



Arizona, 11-17, 2-14: RPI: 134, 11 Lost to Washington 74-52. Malina Washington had 15 points. Lost to Washington State 62-61. Washington had 14 points.
Feb 26 at USC, Feb 28 at UCLA



Colorado, 7-20, 2-14: RPI: 176, 12. Lost to Stanford 80-49. Jamee Swan had 25 points. Swan was 9 of 10 from the floor but the rest of the team shot 22%. Beat Cal 78-57. Haley Smith had 24 points and Kennedy Leonard had 23 points and 13 assists.
Feb 25 at Washington State, Feb 27 at Washington

February 15, 2016

Pac 12: Results of the Week

I have listed first the team’s National RPI, then the Pac 12 RPI ranking
Players who are out or have been out:
Jordan Adams and Brianna Barrett, USC ineligible

Oregon State, 22-3, 13-1. RPI: 9, 3. Beat Colorado 73-50. Jamie Weisner had 16 points and Sydney Wiese had 15 points and 8 assists. Beat Utah 72-53. Weisner had 27 points, Ruth Hamlin had 14 points and 11 rebounds and Wiese had 10 assists.
Feb 19 USC, Feb 21 UCLA, Feb 26 at Stanford, Feb 28 at Cal


ASU, 22-4, 13-1: RPI: 7, 2. Beat Cal 63-49. Katie Hempen had 17 points, 5 of 7 from three. Beat Stanford in OT 63-61. Sophie Brunner had 14 points and 12 rebounds and the winning shot at the buzzer.
Feb 19 Washington State, Feb 21 Washington, Feb 26 at USC Feb 28 at UCLA



UCLA, 19-6, 11-3: RPI:10, 4. Beat Washington State 73-61. Monique Billings had 16 points and 9 rebounds. There were 51!! Turnovers in this game 24 by UCLA. Beat Washington 63-59. Jordin Canada had 16 points and 9 assists while Billings had 13 points and 13 rebounds.
Feb 19 at Oregon, Feb 21 at Oregon State, Feb 26 Arizona, Feb 28 ASU



Stanford, 20-6, 10-4: RPI, 6, 1. Beat Arizona 82-58 shooting 52%. Eight players had 7 or more points. Lost to ASU 63-61 in OT. Erica McCall had 22 points and Karlie Samuelson added 14 points, 4 of 8 from three.
Feb 19 at Colorado Pac 12 Network, Feb 21 at Utah, Pac 12 Network, Feb 26 Oregon State Pac 12 Network, Feb 28 Oregon Pac 12 Network.



Washington, 17-8, 8-6: RPI: 30, 5. Beat USC 61-53. Kelsey Plum had 22 points and Katie Collier added 16 points. Chantell Osahor had 16 rebounds. Lost to UCLA 63-59. Plum had 32 points and Osahor had 16 rebounds.
Feb 19 at Arizona, Feb 21 at ASU, Feb 25 Utah, Feb 27 Colorado


Oregon, 19-6, 8-6: RPI: 59, 7. Beat Utah 69-58. Jillian Alleyne scored 27 and had 13 rebounds. Beat Colorado 77-70. Alleyne had 27 points and 18 rebounds. Maite Cazorla had 23 points.
Feb 19 UCLA, Feb 21 USC, Feb 26 at Cal, Feb 28 at Stanford


Utah, 13-11, 6-8. RPI: 70, 8. Lost to Oregon 69-58. Emily Potter had 23 points. Lost to Oregon State 72-53. Emily Potter had 4 fouls and just 2 points in 17 minutes.
Feb 19 Cal, Feb 21 Stanford Feb 25 at Washington, Feb 27 at Washington State




USC, 18-8, 6-8: RPI: 36, 6. Lost to Washington 61-53. Courtney Jaco had 17 points, 5 of 10 from three. Kristen Simon had 21 rebounds. Beat Washington State 64-62. Temi Fagbenle had 26 points and 13 rebounds while Jaco added 18 points.
Feb 19 at Oregon State, Feb 21 at Oregon, Feb 26 ASU, Feb 28 Arizona




Washington State, 12-13, 3-11: RPI: 73, 8. Lost to USC 73-61. Borislava Hristova had 16 points. Lost to USC 64-62. Dawnyelle Awe had 16 points.
Feb 19 at ASU, Feb 21 at Arizona, Feb 25 at Colorado, Feb 27 at Utah


CAL, 12-13, 3-11: RPI 77, 10. Lost to ASU 63-49. Kristine Anigwe didn’t play, coach’s decision. Courtney Range had 14 points. Beat Arizona 75-56. Anigwe had 24 points. Gabby Green had 8 assists.
Feb 19 at Utah, Feb 21 at Colorado, Feb 26 Oregon, Feb 28 Oregon State



Arizona, 11-15, 2-12: RPI: 113, 11 Lost to Stanford 82-58. Lost to Cal 75-56.
Feb 19 Washington, Feb 21 Washington State, Feb 26 at USC, Feb 28 at UCLA



Colorado, 6-18, 1-14: RPI: 174, 12. Lost to Oregon State 73-50. Lost to Oregon 77-70. Alexis Robinson had 17 points and Jamme swan had 16 points.
Feb 19 Stanford, Feb 21 Cal, Feb 25 at Washington State, Feb 27 at Washington

February 7, 2016

Pac 12: Results of the Week

I have listed first the team’s National RPI, then the Pac 12 RPI ranking
Players who are out or have been out:
Jordan Adams and Brianna Barrett, USC academic


Oregon State, 20-3, 11-1. RPI: 7, 2. Beat Washington 61-53. Jamie Weisner had 21 points. The Beavers held Washington to 30% shooting, and players not named Plum to 19%. Beat Washington State 54-45. Ruth Hamlin had 17 points and Sydney Wiese added 16 points.
Feb 12 Colorado, Feb 14 Utah, Feb 19 USC, Feb 21 UCLA, Feb 26 at Stanford, Feb 28 at Cal


ASU, 20-4, 11-1: RPI: 10, 4. Beat UCLA 65-61. Katie Hempen had 20 points, 4 of 7 from three. The Sun Devils shot 47%. Beat USC 69-68 on a Sophie lay up and free shot in the final 2 seconds. Eight Sun Devils scored in the 6-12 point range.
Feb 12 at Cal, Feb 14 at Stanford, Feb 19 Washington State, Feb 21 Washington, Feb 26 at USC Feb 28 at UCLA



Stanford, 19-5, 9-3: RPI, 5, 1. Beat Cal 53-46. Karlie Samuelson had 15 points, 3 of 4 from three. Erica McCall had 11points and 13 rebounds and Kaylee Johnson had 14 rebounds. Stanford shot just 34% and had 15 turnovers, but an 8 rebound edge. Beat Cal 60-55. Erica McCall had 14 points and 10rebounds and four other players had between 10 and 12 points.
Feb 12 Arizona Pac 12 Network, Feb 14, ASU Pac 12 Network, Feb 19 at Colorado Pac 12 Network, Feb 21 at Utah, Pac 12 Network, Feb 26 Oregon State Pac 12 Network, Feb 28 Oregon Pac 12 Network.


UCLA, 17-6, 9-3: RPI: 9, 3. Lost to ASU 65-61. Jordin Canada returned with 16 points and 6 assists but just 5 of 18 from the floor. The Bruins were out rebounded by 13. Beat Arizona 73-39 with balanced scoring shooting 49%.
Feb 12 Washington State, Feb 14 Washington, Feb 19 at Oregon, Feb 21 at Oregon State, Feb 26 Arizona, Feb 28 ASU



Washington, 16-7, 7-5: RPI: 28, 6. Lost to Oregon State 61-53. Kelsey Plum had scored 30. Lost to Oregon 75-63. Plum had 26 points
Feb 12 at USC, Feb 14 at UCLA, Feb 19 at Arizona, Feb 21 at ASU, Feb 25 Utah, Feb 27 Colorado




Utah, 13-9, 6-6. RPI: 68, 8. Beat Colorado 71-55. Danielle Rodriquez had 19 points and four other scored in double figures for the Utes. Beat Colorado 76-68. Six players scored in double figures as the Utes shot 51%.
Feb 12 at Oregon, Feb 14 at Oregon State, Feb 19 Cal, Feb 21 Stanford Feb 25 at Washington, Feb 27 at Washington State



Oregon, 17-6, 6-6: RPI: 71, 9. Beat Washington State 73-48. Jillian Alleyne had 25 points and 14 turnovers. The Ducks shot 59% plus 12 of 20 from three which offset their 22 turnovers. Beat Washington 75-63, making 5 of their last 6 from the floor. Vandenberg had 13 rebounds. Kat Cooper and Maite Cazorla both had 16 points.
Feb 12 Utah, Feb 14 Colorado, Feb 19 UCLA, Feb 21 USC, Feb 26 at Cal, Feb 28 at Stanford




USC, 17-7, 5-7: RPI: 26, 5. Beat Arizona 67-57. Courtney Jaco had 24 points , 4 of 8 from three. Temi Fagbenle had 16 points and 9 rebounds. The Trojans played only 6 players. Lost to ASU in the last 2 seconds 69-68. Sadie Edwards had 26 points and Kristen Simon had 12 points and 11 rebounds.
Feb 12 Washington, Feb 14 Washington State, Feb 19 at Oregon State, Feb 21 at Oregon, Feb 26 ASU, Feb 28 Arizona




Washington State, 12-11, 3-9: RPI: 63, 7. Lost to Oregon 73-48. Borislava Hristova had 19 points. The Cougars shot just 31%. Lost to Oregon State 54-45. Hristova had 22 points but the remainder of the team shot only 20%.
Feb 12 At USC, Feb 14 at USC, Feb 19 at ASU, Feb 21 at Arizona, Feb 25 at Colorado, Feb 27 at Utah


Arizona, 11-13, 2-10: RPI: 99, 11 Lost to USC 67-57. LaBrittney Jones had 17 points and 10 rebounds. . The Wildcats had 21 turnovers but out rebounded USC by 14. Lost to UCLA 73-39. The Wildcats shot 27% and were out rebounded by 18.
Feb 12 at Stanford, Feb 14 at Cal, Feb 19 Washington, Feb 21 Washington State, Feb 26 at USC, Feb 28 at UCLA


CAL, 11-12, 2-10: RPI 73, 10. Lost to Stanford 53-46. Kristine Anigwe had 17 points and Courtney Range had 15 points. Cal shot just 28%. Lost to Stanford 60-55. Range had 25 points.
Feb 12 ASU, Feb 14 Arizona, Feb 19 at Utah, Feb 21 at Colorado, Feb 26 Oregon, Feb 28 Oregon State



Colorado, 6-16, 1-11: RPI: 174, 12. Lost to Utah 71-55. Kennedy Leonard scored 16 points. Lost to Utah 76-68. Jamie Swan had 24 points.
Feb 12 at Oregon State, Feb 14 at Oregon, Feb 19 Stanford, Feb 21 Cal, Feb 25 at Washington State, Feb 27 at Washington

February 1, 2016

Pac 12: Results of the Week

Pac 12 Review: Rankings and Schedules
I have listed first the team’s National RPI, then the Pac 12 RPI ranking
Players who are out or have been out:
Kailee Johnson, Stanford expected back this week
Gabby Green, Cal unknown
Jordan Adams and Brianna Barrett, USC academic
Jordin Canada, UCLA Injury
Jamie Weisner, Oregon State injury but back for ASU.


Oregon State, 18-3, 9-1. RPI: 9, 3. Beat Arizona 71-43. Sydney Wiese had 15 points, 11 rebounds and 7 assists. Jamie Weisner did not play. Beat ASU 67-44. Jamie Weisner is back and scored 25 24points. Wiese had 15 points, 9 rebounds and 6 assists.
Feb 5 at Washington, Feb 7 at Washington State, Feb 12 Colorado, Feb 14 Utah, Feb 19 USC, Feb 21 UCLA, Feb 26 at Stanford, Feb 28 at Cal



ASU, 18-4, 9-1: RPI: 10, 4. Beat Oregon 63-58. Kelsey Moos scored 17 points. Lost to Oregon State 67-44. Brunner scored 13 but ASU shot just 31% and were out rebounded by 11.
Feb 5 UCLA, Feb 7 USC, Feb 12 at Cal, Feb 14 at Stanford, Feb 19 Washington State, Feb 21 Washington, Feb 26 at USC Feb 28 at UCLA



UCLA, 16-5, 8-2: RPI: 8, 2. Beat Colorado 82-64. Nirra Fields had 17 points and LaJahna Drummer added 16 points. Beat Utah 69-63 without Jordin Canada. Fields had 24 points and Monique Billings had 12 points and 11 rebounds.
Feb 5 at ASU, Feb 7 at Arizona, Feb 12 Washington State, Feb 14 Washington, Feb 19 at Oregon, Feb 21 at Oregon State, Feb 26 Arizona, Feb 28 ASU



Stanford, 17-5, 7-3: RPI, 6, 1. Beat Washington 69-53. Lili Thompson who was named National Player of the week after these two games had 27 points, 5 of 8 from three. Kaylee Johnson had 14 rebounds. Beat Washington State 69-52. Thompson had 30 points, her career best, Erica McCall had 11 points and 14 rebounds and Kaylee Johnson had 19 rebounds.
Feb 2 Cal Pac 12 Network, Feb 5 at Cal, Pac 12 Network , Feb 12 Arizona Pac 12 Network, Feb 14, ASU Pac 12 Network, Feb 19 at Colorado Pac 12 Network, Feb 21 at Utah, Pac 12 Network, Feb 26 Oregon State Pac 12 Network, Feb 28 Oregon Pac 12 Network.


Washington, 16-5, 7-3: RPI: 16, 5. Lost to Stanford 69-53. Kelsey Plum had 23 points but just 5 of 19 from the floor. The Huskies shot just 25%. Beat Cal 75-65. Plum had 28 points and Chantel Osahor had 16 points and 10 rebounds.
Feb 5 Oregon State, Feb 7 Oregon, Feb 12 at USC, Feb 14 at UCLA, Feb 19 at Arizona, Feb 21 at ASU, Feb 25 Utah, Feb 27 Colorado




Utah, 11-9, 4-6. RPI: 64, 9. Lost to USC 70-59. Lost to UCLA 69-63. Emily Potter had 16 points and 13 rebounds. Utah shot just 30%.
Feb 4 Colorado, Feb 7 at Colorado, Feb 12 at Oregon, Feb 14 at Oregon State, Feb 19 Cal, Feb 21 Stanford Feb 25 at Washington, Feb 27 at Washington State



USC, 16-6, 4-6: RPI: 32, 6. Beat Utah 70-59. Sadie Erwards, the transfer from UConn and playing in place of Adams/Barnett scored 24 points. Kristin Simon had 12 points and 10 rebounds. Lost to Colorado 66-63. Temi Fagbenle had 17 points and 13 rebounds.
Feb 5 at Arizona, Feb 7 at ASU, Feb 12 Washington, Feb 14 Washington State, Feb 19 at Oregon State, Feb 21 at Oregon, Feb 26 ASU, Feb 28 Arizona


Oregon, 15-6, 4-6: RPI: 82, 10. Lost to ASU 63-58. So close. Jillian Alleyne had 19 points and 21 rebounds. Maite Cazorla had 17 points and 6 assists. Beat Arizona 76-54. Alleyne had 18 points and 10 rebounds, Cazorla had 23 points and 7 assists. Kat Cooper had 18 points, 6 of 9 from three.
Feb 5 at Washington State, Feb 7 at Washington, Feb 12 Utah, Feb 14 Colorado, Feb 19 UCLA, Feb 21 USC, Feb 26 at Cal, Feb 28 at Stanford


Washington State, 12-9, 3-7: RPI: 56, 7. Lost to Cal 74-71 on a last second Cal shot. Alexys Swedlund had 16 points 4 of 7 from three. Borislova Hristova had 15 points. Lost to Stanford 69-52. Mariah Cooks had 15 points.
Feb 5 Oregon, Feb 7 Oregon State, Feb 12 At USC, Feb 14 at USC, Feb 19 at ASU, Feb 21 at Arizona, Feb 25 at Colorado, Feb 27 at Utah


Arizona, 11-11, 2-8: RPI: 94, 11 Lost to Oregon State 71-43. Lost to Oregon 76-64.
Feb 5 USC, Feb 7 UCLA, Feb 12 at Stanford, Feb 14 at Cal, Feb 19 Washington, Feb 21 Washington State, Feb 26 at USC, Feb 28 at UCLA


CAL, 11-10, 2-8: RPI 63, 8. Beat Washington State 74-71 on Mikayla Cowlings three with just 6 seconds left. Cowlings had 18 points but 8 turnovers as Cal had 27 turnovers. Kristine Anigwe had 28 points. Asha Thomas had 10 assists. Cal shot 57% from the floor. Lost to Washington 75-65 despite making 12 of 33 threes. Thomas had 22 points and 6 assist and Anigwe had 14 rebounds.
Feb 2 at Stanford, Feb 5 Stanford, Feb 12 ASU, Feb 14 Arizona, Feb 19 at Utah, Feb 21 at Colorado, Feb 26 Oregon, Feb 28 Oregon State



Colorado, 6-14, 1-9: RPI: 158, 12. Lost to UCLA 82-64. Haley Smith had 17 points. Beat USC 66-63 for their first league win. Smith had 18 points and Kennedy Leonard added 17 points.
Feb 4 at Utah, Feb 7 Utah, Feb 12 at Oregon State, Feb 14 at Oregon, Feb 19 Stanford, Feb 21 Cal, Feb 25 at Washington State, Feb 27 at Washington