Pac 12 Report: The Schedules and Results
Rankings:
10 Oregon
11 UCLA
17 Oregon State
20 Cal
26 Stanford
27 ASU
Arizona, 4-7
Beat Southern Utah 76-74 in Overtime. Destiny Graham had 15 points and 12 rebounds. JaLea Bennett scored 20.
Dec 29 at Utah, Dec 31 at Colorado Jan 5 Stanford, Jan 7 Cal
ASU, 9-3
Beat Idaho 77-33. Jamie Ruden had 19 points. Beat Arkansas 89-43. Arkansas is coached by the former Washington Coach. Courtney Ekmark finally found her shooting range making 7 of 10 from three for 23 points.
Dec 29 at Colorado, Dec 31 at Utah, Jan 5 Cal, Jan 7 Stanford
Cal, 9-2
Won at Kentucky 62-52. Kianna Smith had 14 points and 8 assists as Cal had balanced from 4 starters. However Kristine had 2 points and 7 rebounds.
Dec 29 USC, Dec 31 UCLA, Jan 5 at ASU, Jan 7 at Arizona
Colorado, 9-2
Beat Westminster 106-47. Sara Castro hit 4 of 4 from three for 18 points.
Dec 29 ASU, Dec 31 Arizona, Jan 6 at Washington State, Jan 7 at Washington
Oregon, 11-2
Beat Texas A&M 84-62. Maite Cazorla had 26 points and Sabrina Ionescu added 25 points making 6 of 11 threes. Beat Hawaii 85-44. Ionescu had 19 poits and Ruthy Hebard added 18 points.
Dec 29 Washington State, Dec 31 Washington, Jan 5 at USC, Jan 7 at UCLA
Oregon State, 9-2
Beat UC Davis 61-47. Marie Gulich had 12 points and 12 rebounds. Mikayla Pivec had 14 points and 9 rebounds.
Dec 29 Washington, Dec 31 Washington State, Jan 5 at UCLA, Jan 7 at USC
UCLA, 9-2
Beat Fordham 67-30. Fordham shot 19%. Jordin Canada had 16 points.
Dec 29 at Stanford, Dec 31 at Cal, Jan 5 Oregon State, Jan 7 Oregon
USC, 10-1
Beat Middle Tennessee in Texas 72-57. Three players scored all but 9 points. Kristin Simon had 25, Aliyah added 21 and Minyon Moore had 17 points.
Beat UTRGT in Texas 71-64. Sadie Edwards had 23 points and Kristen Simon had 17 points and 12 rebounds.
Dec 29 at Cal, Dec 31 at Stanford, Jan 5 Oregon, Jan 7 Oregon State
Utah, 9-2
Beat Utah State 79-44. Utah shot 52% and Tilar Clark led with 17 points. Beat Oral Roberts 71-50.
Dec 29 Arizona, Dec 31 ASU, Jan 5 at Washington, Jan 7 at Washington State
Stanford, 6-6
Lost to Western Illinois 71-64,. Stanford shot 31% from the floor, 23% from three and made just 8 of 19 free throws while committing 19 turnovers. Lost to Tennessee 83-71. Brittany returned with a bang scoring 27 points.
Dec 29 UCLA, Dec 31 USC, Jan 5 at Arizona, Jan 7 at ASU
Washington, 6-5
Beat Seattle in Overtime 84-76. Amber Melgoza had 26 points and 9 rebounds.
Dec 29 at Oregon State, Dec 31 at Oregon, Jan 5 Utah, Jan 7 Colorado
Washington State, 7-5
Beat Boise State 61-53. Beat Nebraska 73-61. Louise Brown had 12 points and 12 rebounds.
Dec 29 at Oregon, Dec 31 at Oregon State, Jan 5 Colorado, Jan 7 Utah
December 27, 2017
December 17, 2017
Pac 12: Results of the Week
Pac 12 Report: The Schedules and Results
Rankings:
Out tomorrow
Arizona, 3-7
Beat New Mexico 83-44. JaLea Bennett had 26 points. Lost to Hawaii 65-60. Lucia Alonso had 21 points.
Dec 20 Southern Utah, Dec 29 at Utah, Dec 31 at Colorado.
ASU, 7-3
Dec 18 Idaho, Dec 21 Arkansas, Dec 29 at Colorado, Dec 31 at Utah.
Cal, 8-2
Beat BYU 70-45. Mikayla Cowling had 21 points. Alaysia Styles had 11 rebounds. Kristine Anigwe did not play.
Dec 21 at Kentucky, Dec 29 USC, Dec 31 UCLA.
Colorado, 8-2
Lost to Dartmouth 81-75. Annika Jank had 26 points. Beat Air Force 68-43. Jank had 16 points and 11 rebounds. Kennedy Leonard had 17 points.
Dec 21 Westminster, Dec 29 ASU, Dec 31 Arizona.
Oregon, 9-2
Lost at Mississippi State 90-79. Two Mississippi State players were 25 of 33 from the field for 65 points. Oregon shoot 57% from the floor with Ruthy Hebard 11 of 12 for 25 points.
Beat Ole Miss 890-46. Sabrina Ionescu had her 7th triple double breaking the Pac 12 record and tying the NCAA record. Sabrina is just a Soph. She had 21 points 11 rebounds and 14 assists.
Dec 21 Texas A&M in Las Vegas, Dec 22 Hawaii in Las Vegas, Dec 29 Washington State, Dec 31 Washington
Oregon State, 8-2
Beat Savannah State 84-36. While it was Classroom at the game, still 8,200 fans attended. Marie Gulich with 18 points and 10 rebounds while Mikayla Pivec had 19 points. Katie McWilliams had 10 assists.
Beat UCSB in Portland 74-49. Frosh Aleah Goodman scored 17 and Kat Tudor added 14 points.
Dec 20 UC Davis, Dec 29 Washington, Dec 31 Washington State
UCLA, 8-2
Won at Seaton Hall 77-68. Monique Billings had 17 points and Jordin Canada had 11 assists.
Dec 20 at Fordham, Dec 29 at Stanford, Dec 31 at Cal
USC, 8-1
Lost to Texas A&M for their first loss 75-74. Sadie Edwards had 20 points, Kristin Simon 18 and Minyon Moore added 17 points. For Texas A&M Chennedy Carter had 46!! Points.
Dec 21 Middle Tennessee in Texas, Dec 22 UTRGT in Texas, Dec 29 at Cal, Dec 31 at Stanford
Utah, 7-2
Dec 18 at Utah State, Dec 21 Oral Roberts, Dec 29 Arizona, Dec 31 ASU
Stanford, 6-4
Beat UNLV 74-33. Kianna Williams started and had 14 points. Every Stanford player scored. UNLV had recently defeated Gonzaga for a reference.
Dec 18 Western Illinois, Dec 21 Tennessee, Dec 29 UCLA, Dec 31 USC
Washington, 5-5
Lost at North Carolina 90-78 as Amber Melgoza scored 25.
Dec 20 Seattle, Dec 29 at Oregon State, Dec 31 at Oregon
Washington State, 5-5
Dec 18 at Boise State, Dec 22 at Nebraska, Dec 29 at Oregon, Dec 31 at Oregon State
Rankings:
Out tomorrow
Arizona, 3-7
Beat New Mexico 83-44. JaLea Bennett had 26 points. Lost to Hawaii 65-60. Lucia Alonso had 21 points.
Dec 20 Southern Utah, Dec 29 at Utah, Dec 31 at Colorado.
ASU, 7-3
Dec 18 Idaho, Dec 21 Arkansas, Dec 29 at Colorado, Dec 31 at Utah.
Cal, 8-2
Beat BYU 70-45. Mikayla Cowling had 21 points. Alaysia Styles had 11 rebounds. Kristine Anigwe did not play.
Dec 21 at Kentucky, Dec 29 USC, Dec 31 UCLA.
Colorado, 8-2
Lost to Dartmouth 81-75. Annika Jank had 26 points. Beat Air Force 68-43. Jank had 16 points and 11 rebounds. Kennedy Leonard had 17 points.
Dec 21 Westminster, Dec 29 ASU, Dec 31 Arizona.
Oregon, 9-2
Lost at Mississippi State 90-79. Two Mississippi State players were 25 of 33 from the field for 65 points. Oregon shoot 57% from the floor with Ruthy Hebard 11 of 12 for 25 points.
Beat Ole Miss 890-46. Sabrina Ionescu had her 7th triple double breaking the Pac 12 record and tying the NCAA record. Sabrina is just a Soph. She had 21 points 11 rebounds and 14 assists.
Dec 21 Texas A&M in Las Vegas, Dec 22 Hawaii in Las Vegas, Dec 29 Washington State, Dec 31 Washington
Oregon State, 8-2
Beat Savannah State 84-36. While it was Classroom at the game, still 8,200 fans attended. Marie Gulich with 18 points and 10 rebounds while Mikayla Pivec had 19 points. Katie McWilliams had 10 assists.
Beat UCSB in Portland 74-49. Frosh Aleah Goodman scored 17 and Kat Tudor added 14 points.
Dec 20 UC Davis, Dec 29 Washington, Dec 31 Washington State
UCLA, 8-2
Won at Seaton Hall 77-68. Monique Billings had 17 points and Jordin Canada had 11 assists.
Dec 20 at Fordham, Dec 29 at Stanford, Dec 31 at Cal
USC, 8-1
Lost to Texas A&M for their first loss 75-74. Sadie Edwards had 20 points, Kristin Simon 18 and Minyon Moore added 17 points. For Texas A&M Chennedy Carter had 46!! Points.
Dec 21 Middle Tennessee in Texas, Dec 22 UTRGT in Texas, Dec 29 at Cal, Dec 31 at Stanford
Utah, 7-2
Dec 18 at Utah State, Dec 21 Oral Roberts, Dec 29 Arizona, Dec 31 ASU
Stanford, 6-4
Beat UNLV 74-33. Kianna Williams started and had 14 points. Every Stanford player scored. UNLV had recently defeated Gonzaga for a reference.
Dec 18 Western Illinois, Dec 21 Tennessee, Dec 29 UCLA, Dec 31 USC
Washington, 5-5
Lost at North Carolina 90-78 as Amber Melgoza scored 25.
Dec 20 Seattle, Dec 29 at Oregon State, Dec 31 at Oregon
Washington State, 5-5
Dec 18 at Boise State, Dec 22 at Nebraska, Dec 29 at Oregon, Dec 31 at Oregon State
December 11, 2017
Pac 12: Results of the Week
Pac 12 Report: The Schedules and Results
Rankings:
9 Oregon
11 UCLA
17 Oregon State
18 Stanford
24 Cal
Arizona, 2-6
Lost at Northern Arizona 84-66. Northern Arizona shot 60%.
Dec 14 New Mexico State, Dec 17 Hawaii, Dec 20 Southern Utah, Dec 29 at Utah, Dec 31 at Colorado.
ASU, 7-3
Lost at Florida State 77-66. Plus sadly lost starter Sarina Haines to a knee injury for the season. Reili Richardson had 18 points and Robbi Ryan added 15 points.
Dec 18 Idaho, Dec 21 Arkansas, Dec 29 at Colorado, Dec 31 at Utah.
Cal, 7-2
Beat USD 89-64. Kristine Anigwe had 26 points as Cal shot 69%.
Won at UOP 92-85. Anigwe had 28 points and 18 rebounds. Penina had 22 poits and 10 rebounds.
Dec 16 BYU, Dec 21 at Kentucky, Dec 29 USC, Dec 31 UCLA.
Colorado, 7-1
Won at Colorado State 70-67. Annika Jank had 22 points and 10 rebounds. Kennedy Leonard added 18 points and 5 assists.
Dec 11 Dartmouth, Dec 15 at Air Force, Dec 21 Westminister, Dec 29 ASU, Dec 31 Arizona.
Oregon, 7-1
Beat Southern Utah 98-38.
Dec 13 at Mississippi State, Dec 17 Ole Miss, Dec 21 Texas A&M in Las Vegas, Dec 22 Hawaii in Las Vegas, Dec 29 Washington State, Dec 31 Washington
Oregon State, 6-2
Beat San Jose State 110-62. Marie Gulich had 22 points and 10 rebounds. Mikayla Pivec had 10 assists.
Dec 13 Savannah State, Dec 16 UCSB in Portland, Dec 20 UC Davis, Dec 29 Washington, Dec 31 Washington State
UCLA, 7-2
Lost at Oklahoma State 87-72. UCLA shot just 35% and 3 of 19 from three. Jordin Canada had 28 points, shooting just under 50% and added 7 rebounds and 7 assists.
Dec 17 at Seaton Hall, Dec 20 at Fordham, Dec 29 at Stanford, Dec 31 at Cal
USC, 8-0
Dec 15 Texas A&M, Dec 21 Middle Tennessee in Texas, Dec 22 UTRGT in Texas, Dec 29 at Cal, Dec 31 at Stanford
Utah, 7-1
Beat Pepperdine 89-65. Megan Huff had 16 points with 12 rebounds and Emily Potter had 15 points.
Lost at BYU 77-68. Huff had 19 points and 12 rebounds.
Dec 18 at Utah State, Dec 21 Oral Roberts, Dec 29 Arizona, Dec 31 ASU
Stanford, 5-4
Dec 16 UNLV, Dec 18 Western Illinois, Dec 21 Tennessee, Dec 29 UCLA, Dec 31 USC
Washington, 5-4
Lost at Boise State 85-62. Boise State shot 58%.
Beat Grand Canyon 79-65. Amber Melgoza had 18 points.
Dec 17 at North Carolina, Dec 20 Seattle, Dec 29 at Oregon State, Dec 31 at Oregon
Washington State, 5-5
Beat St Louis 85-63. Borislava Hristova had 21 points. Lost to Gonzaga 64-56, Hristova had 13 points.
Dec 18 at Boise State, Dec 22 at Nebraska, Dec 29 at Oregon, Dec 31 at Oregon State
Rankings:
9 Oregon
11 UCLA
17 Oregon State
18 Stanford
24 Cal
Arizona, 2-6
Lost at Northern Arizona 84-66. Northern Arizona shot 60%.
Dec 14 New Mexico State, Dec 17 Hawaii, Dec 20 Southern Utah, Dec 29 at Utah, Dec 31 at Colorado.
ASU, 7-3
Lost at Florida State 77-66. Plus sadly lost starter Sarina Haines to a knee injury for the season. Reili Richardson had 18 points and Robbi Ryan added 15 points.
Dec 18 Idaho, Dec 21 Arkansas, Dec 29 at Colorado, Dec 31 at Utah.
Cal, 7-2
Beat USD 89-64. Kristine Anigwe had 26 points as Cal shot 69%.
Won at UOP 92-85. Anigwe had 28 points and 18 rebounds. Penina had 22 poits and 10 rebounds.
Dec 16 BYU, Dec 21 at Kentucky, Dec 29 USC, Dec 31 UCLA.
Colorado, 7-1
Won at Colorado State 70-67. Annika Jank had 22 points and 10 rebounds. Kennedy Leonard added 18 points and 5 assists.
Dec 11 Dartmouth, Dec 15 at Air Force, Dec 21 Westminister, Dec 29 ASU, Dec 31 Arizona.
Oregon, 7-1
Beat Southern Utah 98-38.
Dec 13 at Mississippi State, Dec 17 Ole Miss, Dec 21 Texas A&M in Las Vegas, Dec 22 Hawaii in Las Vegas, Dec 29 Washington State, Dec 31 Washington
Oregon State, 6-2
Beat San Jose State 110-62. Marie Gulich had 22 points and 10 rebounds. Mikayla Pivec had 10 assists.
Dec 13 Savannah State, Dec 16 UCSB in Portland, Dec 20 UC Davis, Dec 29 Washington, Dec 31 Washington State
UCLA, 7-2
Lost at Oklahoma State 87-72. UCLA shot just 35% and 3 of 19 from three. Jordin Canada had 28 points, shooting just under 50% and added 7 rebounds and 7 assists.
Dec 17 at Seaton Hall, Dec 20 at Fordham, Dec 29 at Stanford, Dec 31 at Cal
USC, 8-0
Dec 15 Texas A&M, Dec 21 Middle Tennessee in Texas, Dec 22 UTRGT in Texas, Dec 29 at Cal, Dec 31 at Stanford
Utah, 7-1
Beat Pepperdine 89-65. Megan Huff had 16 points with 12 rebounds and Emily Potter had 15 points.
Lost at BYU 77-68. Huff had 19 points and 12 rebounds.
Dec 18 at Utah State, Dec 21 Oral Roberts, Dec 29 Arizona, Dec 31 ASU
Stanford, 5-4
Dec 16 UNLV, Dec 18 Western Illinois, Dec 21 Tennessee, Dec 29 UCLA, Dec 31 USC
Washington, 5-4
Lost at Boise State 85-62. Boise State shot 58%.
Beat Grand Canyon 79-65. Amber Melgoza had 18 points.
Dec 17 at North Carolina, Dec 20 Seattle, Dec 29 at Oregon State, Dec 31 at Oregon
Washington State, 5-5
Beat St Louis 85-63. Borislava Hristova had 21 points. Lost to Gonzaga 64-56, Hristova had 13 points.
Dec 18 at Boise State, Dec 22 at Nebraska, Dec 29 at Oregon, Dec 31 at Oregon State
December 4, 2017
Results of the Week
Pac 12 Report: The Schedules and Results
Rankings:
7 UCLA
9 Oregon
18 Stanford
19 Oregon State
25 Cal
26 ASU
Arizona, 2-5
Lost to San Diego State 78-67. JaLea Bennett had 23 points.
Dec 7 at Northern Arizona, Dec 14 New Mexico State, Dec 17 Hawaii
ASU, 7-2
Beat Buffalo 76-67. Kianna Ibis had 18 points. Beat UC Riverside 73-48. Courtney Ekmark led the balanced scoring with 12 points.
Dec 10 at Florida State, Dec 18 Idaho.
Cal, 5-2
Beat Seattle 87-67. Kristine Anigwe had 25 points and her back up CJ West added 18 points in a combined 38 minutes. Beat Santa Clara 79-41. Anigwe had 17 points and everyone contributed.
Dec 7 USD, Dec 10 at UOP, Dec 16 BYU
Colorado, 6-1
Beat North Dakota State 108-59. Janea Bunn had 21 points and 11 rebounds.
Dec 6 at Colorado State, Dec 11 Dartmouth, Dec 15 at Air Force.
Oregon, 6-1
Beat Weber State 114-87. Sabrina Ionescu had 21 points and a school record 14 assists. Satou Sabally had 22 points. The Ducks were 17 of 33 from three.
Dec 9 Southern Utah, Dec 13 at Mississippi State, Dec 17 Ole Miss
Oregon State, 5-2
Beat Nevada in Hawaii 89-49. Eight players with 8 or more points led by Kat Tudor with 15. Beat Utah State in Hawaii 94-55. Mikayla Pivec had 20 points, Marie Gulich 17 and Aleah Goodman 16.
Dec 10 San Jose State, Dec 13 Savannah State, Dec 16 UCSB in Portland
UCLA, 7-1
Beat UC Santa Barbara 74-44. Monique Billings had 17 points and 10 rebounds. Former Menlo HS star Drew Edleman led UCSB with 12 points.
Dec 8 at Oklahoma State, Dec 17 at Seaton Hall.
USC, 8-0
Beat Loyola 80-70. Minyon Moore made 21 of 23 Free Throws for 34 points. Kristen Simon had 16 points and 10 rebounds.
Dec 15 Texas A&M.
Utah, 6-1
Beat St Mary’s 74-63. Daneesha Provo had 17 points and Emily Potter added 16 points.
Dec 5 Pepperdine, Dec 9 at BYU.
Stanford, 5-4
Beat USF 88-66, scoring 62 points in the second half. Stanford made 15 of 31 threes, 11 in the second half. Kianna Williams was 5 of 9 from three for 17 points. Alanna Smith and Dijonai Carrington both had 19 points. Lost at Baylor 81-57. Shannon Coffee was 4 of 8 from three for 14 points.
Dec 16 UNLV, Dec 18 Western Illinois
Washington, 4-3
Won at Idaho 81-69. Jenna Moser had 21 points. Beat Portland 93-67. Mai-Loni Henson had 14 points and 10 rebounds as 7 Huskies scored in double figures.
Dec 7 at Boise State, Dec 10 Grand Canyon.
Washington State, 4-4
Beat Idaho State 72-55. Louise Brown had 14 points and 11 rebounds.
Dec 4 St Louis, Dec 7 Gonzaga, Dec 18 at Boise State.
Rankings:
7 UCLA
9 Oregon
18 Stanford
19 Oregon State
25 Cal
26 ASU
Arizona, 2-5
Lost to San Diego State 78-67. JaLea Bennett had 23 points.
Dec 7 at Northern Arizona, Dec 14 New Mexico State, Dec 17 Hawaii
ASU, 7-2
Beat Buffalo 76-67. Kianna Ibis had 18 points. Beat UC Riverside 73-48. Courtney Ekmark led the balanced scoring with 12 points.
Dec 10 at Florida State, Dec 18 Idaho.
Cal, 5-2
Beat Seattle 87-67. Kristine Anigwe had 25 points and her back up CJ West added 18 points in a combined 38 minutes. Beat Santa Clara 79-41. Anigwe had 17 points and everyone contributed.
Dec 7 USD, Dec 10 at UOP, Dec 16 BYU
Colorado, 6-1
Beat North Dakota State 108-59. Janea Bunn had 21 points and 11 rebounds.
Dec 6 at Colorado State, Dec 11 Dartmouth, Dec 15 at Air Force.
Oregon, 6-1
Beat Weber State 114-87. Sabrina Ionescu had 21 points and a school record 14 assists. Satou Sabally had 22 points. The Ducks were 17 of 33 from three.
Dec 9 Southern Utah, Dec 13 at Mississippi State, Dec 17 Ole Miss
Oregon State, 5-2
Beat Nevada in Hawaii 89-49. Eight players with 8 or more points led by Kat Tudor with 15. Beat Utah State in Hawaii 94-55. Mikayla Pivec had 20 points, Marie Gulich 17 and Aleah Goodman 16.
Dec 10 San Jose State, Dec 13 Savannah State, Dec 16 UCSB in Portland
UCLA, 7-1
Beat UC Santa Barbara 74-44. Monique Billings had 17 points and 10 rebounds. Former Menlo HS star Drew Edleman led UCSB with 12 points.
Dec 8 at Oklahoma State, Dec 17 at Seaton Hall.
USC, 8-0
Beat Loyola 80-70. Minyon Moore made 21 of 23 Free Throws for 34 points. Kristen Simon had 16 points and 10 rebounds.
Dec 15 Texas A&M.
Utah, 6-1
Beat St Mary’s 74-63. Daneesha Provo had 17 points and Emily Potter added 16 points.
Dec 5 Pepperdine, Dec 9 at BYU.
Stanford, 5-4
Beat USF 88-66, scoring 62 points in the second half. Stanford made 15 of 31 threes, 11 in the second half. Kianna Williams was 5 of 9 from three for 17 points. Alanna Smith and Dijonai Carrington both had 19 points. Lost at Baylor 81-57. Shannon Coffee was 4 of 8 from three for 14 points.
Dec 16 UNLV, Dec 18 Western Illinois
Washington, 4-3
Won at Idaho 81-69. Jenna Moser had 21 points. Beat Portland 93-67. Mai-Loni Henson had 14 points and 10 rebounds as 7 Huskies scored in double figures.
Dec 7 at Boise State, Dec 10 Grand Canyon.
Washington State, 4-4
Beat Idaho State 72-55. Louise Brown had 14 points and 11 rebounds.
Dec 4 St Louis, Dec 7 Gonzaga, Dec 18 at Boise State.
November 29, 2017
Pac 12: Results of the Week
Pac 12 Report: The Schedules and Results
Rankings:
7 UCLA
10 Oregon
16 Stanford RPI # 6
21 Oregon State
24 Cal
27 ASU
Arizona, 2-4
Lost at Loyola Marymount 84-70 after being outscored in the 3rd period 25-6. JaLea Bennett had 19 points and Marlee Kyles added 18 points. For LMU former Cal player Gabby Green scored 21.
Lost to TCU 59-68. Frosh Sam Thomas had 20 points. Lost to Northridge 66-63. JaLea Bennett had 18 points and Destiny Graham added 16 points.
Lost to Long Beach State 80-72. Bnntt had 24 points and Kyles added 19 points.
Dec 3 San Diego State, Dec 7 at Northern Arizona, Dec 14 New Mexico State, Dec 17 Hawaii
ASU, 5-2
Lost to Mississippi State 65-57, Kianna Ibis had 13 points. Lost to Green Bay 61-48, Robbi Ryan had 13 points. Beat Columbia 72-48, as six Sun Devils had between 8 and 12 points.
Dec 2 Buffalo, Dec 3 UC Riverside or UNLV, Dec 10 at Florida State, Dec 18 Idaho.
Cal, 3-2
Beat Manhattan 87-66, as Asha Thomas hit a school record 9 of 14 threes for 29 points. Frosh Kianna Smith had 17 points, 4 of 5 from three and had 12 assists. Lost to Missouri 55-52. Thomas had 14 points. Anigwe seems to have knee problems.
Nov 30 Seattle, Dec 2 at Santa Clara, Dec 7 USD, Dec 10 at UOP, Dec 16 BYU
Colorado, 5-1
Beat Mississippi Valley State 85-48. Beat Drake or George Mason 76-61. Kenneday Leonard had 26 points and Annika Jank had 13 points and 13 rebounds.
Nov 29 North Dakota State, Dec 6 at Colorado State, Dec 11 Dartmouth, Dec 15 at Air Force.
Oregon, 5-1
Beat Eastern Washington 81-40. Ruthy Hebard had 22 points and once again perfect from the floor, 7 of 7. Beat Oklahoma 92-74. Hebard had 15 points and 15 rebounds. Beat Hampton 87-45. Hebard in a walking boot missed the game. Her replacement Oti Gildon had 20 points. Frosh Satou Sabally added 18 points.
Dec 2 Weber State, Dec 9 Southern Utah, Dec 13 at Mississippi State, Dec 17 Ole Miss
Oregon State, 3-2
Beat North Carolina Central 97-44. Kat Tudor scored 23 points making 5 of 10 threes. Lost at Duke 72-65. Marie Gulich had 13 points and 9 rebounds.
Dec 1 Nevada in Hawaii, Dec 2 Utah State in Hawaii, Dc 10 San Jose State, Dec 13 Savannah State, Dec 16 UCSB in Portland
UCLA, 5-1
Lost to UConn 78-60. Monique Billings and Jordin Canada each had 15 points. UCLA shot 34%, UCONN, 54%
Beat Kansas State in Las Vegas 64-55. Billings had 17 points and 12 rebounds. Beat Creighton in Las Vegas 72-63. Kennedy Burke had 17 points. Beat Riverside 68-48. Billings had 14e points and 12 rebounds.
Dec 3 UC Santa Barbara, Dec 8 at Oklahoma State, Dec 17 at Seaton Hall.
USC, 7-0
Beat Purdue in Hawaii 58-46. Sadie Edwards had 21 points. Beat Marist in Hawaii 78-57. Aliyah Mazyck had 21 points. Won at Hawaii 71-60. Kristin Simon had 25 points and Minyon Moore added 20 points.
Dec 1 at Loyola, Dec 15 Texas A&M.
Utah, 5-1
Beat Incarnate Word 90-31. Emily Potter had 21 points. Beat UT Arlington 71-41. Potter with 16 points and 11 rebounds.
Dec 2 St Mary’s, Dec 5 Pepperdine, Dec 9 at BYU.
Stanford, 4-3
Beat Kent State 79-54 shooting 56%. Dijonai Carrington had 24 points and 10 rebounds. Beat Belmont 75-53 as Alanna Smith had 23 points and 11 rebounds. Lost to Ohio State in Overtime 94-82 and Smith had a career high 33 points and 16 rebounds. Anna Wilson stunned the crowd with 21 points hitting 7 of 8 threes. Stanford out rebounded Ohio State by 6 but did have 23 turnovers.
Nov 29 at USF, Dec 3 at Baylor, Dec 16 UNLV, Dec 18 Western Illinois
Washington, 2-4
Beat Creighton in Las Vegas 67-64. Mai-Loni Henson had 17 points and 9 rebounds. Lost to Texas in Las Vegas 92-68
Dec 1 at Idaho, Dec 3 Portland, Dec 7 at Boise State, Dec 10 Grand Canyon.
Washington State, 3-4
Lost at South Florida 82-45. Beat East Tennessee 80-76. Borislava Hristova had 20 points. Beat Rutgers 63-60.
Dec 1 Idaho State, Dec 4 St Louis, Dec 7 Gonzaga, Dec 18 at Boise State.
Rankings:
7 UCLA
10 Oregon
16 Stanford RPI # 6
21 Oregon State
24 Cal
27 ASU
Arizona, 2-4
Lost at Loyola Marymount 84-70 after being outscored in the 3rd period 25-6. JaLea Bennett had 19 points and Marlee Kyles added 18 points. For LMU former Cal player Gabby Green scored 21.
Lost to TCU 59-68. Frosh Sam Thomas had 20 points. Lost to Northridge 66-63. JaLea Bennett had 18 points and Destiny Graham added 16 points.
Lost to Long Beach State 80-72. Bnntt had 24 points and Kyles added 19 points.
Dec 3 San Diego State, Dec 7 at Northern Arizona, Dec 14 New Mexico State, Dec 17 Hawaii
ASU, 5-2
Lost to Mississippi State 65-57, Kianna Ibis had 13 points. Lost to Green Bay 61-48, Robbi Ryan had 13 points. Beat Columbia 72-48, as six Sun Devils had between 8 and 12 points.
Dec 2 Buffalo, Dec 3 UC Riverside or UNLV, Dec 10 at Florida State, Dec 18 Idaho.
Cal, 3-2
Beat Manhattan 87-66, as Asha Thomas hit a school record 9 of 14 threes for 29 points. Frosh Kianna Smith had 17 points, 4 of 5 from three and had 12 assists. Lost to Missouri 55-52. Thomas had 14 points. Anigwe seems to have knee problems.
Nov 30 Seattle, Dec 2 at Santa Clara, Dec 7 USD, Dec 10 at UOP, Dec 16 BYU
Colorado, 5-1
Beat Mississippi Valley State 85-48. Beat Drake or George Mason 76-61. Kenneday Leonard had 26 points and Annika Jank had 13 points and 13 rebounds.
Nov 29 North Dakota State, Dec 6 at Colorado State, Dec 11 Dartmouth, Dec 15 at Air Force.
Oregon, 5-1
Beat Eastern Washington 81-40. Ruthy Hebard had 22 points and once again perfect from the floor, 7 of 7. Beat Oklahoma 92-74. Hebard had 15 points and 15 rebounds. Beat Hampton 87-45. Hebard in a walking boot missed the game. Her replacement Oti Gildon had 20 points. Frosh Satou Sabally added 18 points.
Dec 2 Weber State, Dec 9 Southern Utah, Dec 13 at Mississippi State, Dec 17 Ole Miss
Oregon State, 3-2
Beat North Carolina Central 97-44. Kat Tudor scored 23 points making 5 of 10 threes. Lost at Duke 72-65. Marie Gulich had 13 points and 9 rebounds.
Dec 1 Nevada in Hawaii, Dec 2 Utah State in Hawaii, Dc 10 San Jose State, Dec 13 Savannah State, Dec 16 UCSB in Portland
UCLA, 5-1
Lost to UConn 78-60. Monique Billings and Jordin Canada each had 15 points. UCLA shot 34%, UCONN, 54%
Beat Kansas State in Las Vegas 64-55. Billings had 17 points and 12 rebounds. Beat Creighton in Las Vegas 72-63. Kennedy Burke had 17 points. Beat Riverside 68-48. Billings had 14e points and 12 rebounds.
Dec 3 UC Santa Barbara, Dec 8 at Oklahoma State, Dec 17 at Seaton Hall.
USC, 7-0
Beat Purdue in Hawaii 58-46. Sadie Edwards had 21 points. Beat Marist in Hawaii 78-57. Aliyah Mazyck had 21 points. Won at Hawaii 71-60. Kristin Simon had 25 points and Minyon Moore added 20 points.
Dec 1 at Loyola, Dec 15 Texas A&M.
Utah, 5-1
Beat Incarnate Word 90-31. Emily Potter had 21 points. Beat UT Arlington 71-41. Potter with 16 points and 11 rebounds.
Dec 2 St Mary’s, Dec 5 Pepperdine, Dec 9 at BYU.
Stanford, 4-3
Beat Kent State 79-54 shooting 56%. Dijonai Carrington had 24 points and 10 rebounds. Beat Belmont 75-53 as Alanna Smith had 23 points and 11 rebounds. Lost to Ohio State in Overtime 94-82 and Smith had a career high 33 points and 16 rebounds. Anna Wilson stunned the crowd with 21 points hitting 7 of 8 threes. Stanford out rebounded Ohio State by 6 but did have 23 turnovers.
Nov 29 at USF, Dec 3 at Baylor, Dec 16 UNLV, Dec 18 Western Illinois
Washington, 2-4
Beat Creighton in Las Vegas 67-64. Mai-Loni Henson had 17 points and 9 rebounds. Lost to Texas in Las Vegas 92-68
Dec 1 at Idaho, Dec 3 Portland, Dec 7 at Boise State, Dec 10 Grand Canyon.
Washington State, 3-4
Lost at South Florida 82-45. Beat East Tennessee 80-76. Borislava Hristova had 20 points. Beat Rutgers 63-60.
Dec 1 Idaho State, Dec 4 St Louis, Dec 7 Gonzaga, Dec 18 at Boise State.
November 20, 2017
Rac 12 Results of the Week
Pac 12 Report: The Schedules and Results
Rankings:
5 UCLA
10 Oregon
14 Stanford
18 Oregon State
21 Cal
24 ASU
Arizona, 2-0
Won at Utah State 64-49. Lucia Alonso led the way with 15 points.
Nov 21 at Loyola Marymount, Nov 24 TCU at Northridge, Nov 26 at Northridge, Nov 28 Long Beach State, Dec 3 San Diego State
ASU, 4-0
Won at Fresno State 81-49. Charnea Johnson-Chapman had 15 points and five Sun Devils scored in double figures.
Beat Sacramento State 101-58. Sabrina Haines had 19 points and Courtney Ekmark added 10 points and 10 rebounds. Eight Sun Devils scored 9 or more points.
Beat Colgate 65-54. Kianna Ibis had 20 points.
Nov 23 Mississippi in PR, Nov 24 Green Bay, Nov 25 Columbia, Dec 2 Buffalo, Dec 3 UC Riverside or UNLV
Cal, 2-1
Lost at UConn 82-47. Kristine Anigwe had 14 points.
Won at Brown 89-79 as Anigwe had 28 points and 25 rebounds. Penina Davidson had 15 points and 12 rebounds. Mi’Cole Clayton tore her ACL last week and is out for the season.
Nov 24 Manhattan, Dec 25 Missouri, Nov 30 Seattle, Dec 2 at Santa Clara
Colorado, 3-1
Beat Florida Atlantic 76-69. Kennedy Leonard had 15 points and five scored in double figures. Beat Miami FL 67-61. Becca Thomas had 16 points and Annika Jank had 14 points and 12 rebounds.
Nov 24 Mississippi Valley State, Nov 25 Drake or George Mason, Nov 29 North Dakota State, Dec 6 at Colorado State
Oregon, 3-1
Beat Texas A&M 83-68. Sabrina Ionescu had 16 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists. This is her 6th triple double to tie the Pac 12 record, one shy of the NCAA record. Ruthy Hebard had 24 points, 10 of 10 from the floor. Lost to Louisville 74-61. Hebard had 14 points and 9 rebounds, but Ionescu was held in check.
Nov 21 Eastern Washington, Nov 25 Oklahoma, Nov 28 Hampton, Dec 2 Weber State
Oregon State, 2-1
Beat Utah Valley 98-41. Here’s an all time state, the Beavers had 35 assists on 37 made shots. Marie Gulich had 19 points, Makayla Pivec had 18 points and 8 assists and Kat tudor was 5 of 11 from three for 17 points. Lost to Notre Dame 72-67. Pivec had 19 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists. Tudor was 4 of 8 from three for 12 points. Gulich had 10 points and 9 rebounds.
Nov 22 North Carolina Central, Nov 25 at Duke, Dec 1 Nevada in Hawaii, Dec 2 Utah State in Hawaii
UCLA, 3-0
Beat Baylor 82-68. Monique Billings had 21 points, Jordin Canada 20 points and 13 assists and Kennedy Burke had 19 points. Jr Ashley Heard has left the team but expected back next quarter.
Nov 21 UConn, Nov 24 Kansas State in Las Vegas, Nov 25 Creighton in Las Vegas, Nov 28 UC Riverside, Dec 3 UC Santa Barbara
USC, 4-0
Beat UC Riverside 64-46. Aliyah Mazyck had 21 points and Kristen Simon added 18 points.
Won at Santa Clara 64-43. Kristin Simon had 20 points and Minyon Moore had 10 points and 9 assists. Beat Long Beach State 75-60. Simon had 20 points and 12 rebounds and Sadie Edwards had 25 points.
Nov 24 Purdue, in Hawaii, Nov 25 Marist in Hawaii, Nov 26 at Hawaii, Dec 1 at Loyola Marymount
Utah, 3-1
Lost at Alabama 65-60. Megan Huff had 13 points and 8 rebounds. Won at Weber State 85-58. Huff scored 20 and Erika Bean 15. Beat Purdue 81-68 as Huff had 23 points and 9 rebounds.
Nov 24 Incarnate Word, Nov 27 UT Arlington, Dec 2 St Mary’s
Stanford, 2-2
Beat UC Riverside 53-43. Dijonai Carrington had 13 points and 22 Rebounds. That places Carrington 3rd in Stanford jistory for one game. One behind Nneka and 2 behind Chiney. Beat Cal State Bakersfield 57-34, Alexa Romano had 3 threes and 13 points.
Nov 23 Kent State in Las Vegas, Nov 24 Belmont or Gonzaga, Nov 25 Maybe Ohio State, Nov 29 at USF, Dec 3 at Baylor
Washington, 1-3
Beat BYU 80-72. Amber Melgoza had 20 points. Lost at Ohio State 85-76. Khayla Rooks and Keirra Collier each had 15 points. Washington out rebounded Ohio State.
Nov 24 Creighton in Las Vegas, Nov 25 Texas in Las Vegas, Dec 1 at Idaho
Washington State, 1-3
Won at USF 74-70. Borislava Hristova had 20 points. Lost to Kentucky 73-68. Hristova had 25 points.
Nov 24 at South Florida, Nov 25, Tourney, Nov 26 tourney, Dec 1 Idaho State
Rankings:
5 UCLA
10 Oregon
14 Stanford
18 Oregon State
21 Cal
24 ASU
Arizona, 2-0
Won at Utah State 64-49. Lucia Alonso led the way with 15 points.
Nov 21 at Loyola Marymount, Nov 24 TCU at Northridge, Nov 26 at Northridge, Nov 28 Long Beach State, Dec 3 San Diego State
ASU, 4-0
Won at Fresno State 81-49. Charnea Johnson-Chapman had 15 points and five Sun Devils scored in double figures.
Beat Sacramento State 101-58. Sabrina Haines had 19 points and Courtney Ekmark added 10 points and 10 rebounds. Eight Sun Devils scored 9 or more points.
Beat Colgate 65-54. Kianna Ibis had 20 points.
Nov 23 Mississippi in PR, Nov 24 Green Bay, Nov 25 Columbia, Dec 2 Buffalo, Dec 3 UC Riverside or UNLV
Cal, 2-1
Lost at UConn 82-47. Kristine Anigwe had 14 points.
Won at Brown 89-79 as Anigwe had 28 points and 25 rebounds. Penina Davidson had 15 points and 12 rebounds. Mi’Cole Clayton tore her ACL last week and is out for the season.
Nov 24 Manhattan, Dec 25 Missouri, Nov 30 Seattle, Dec 2 at Santa Clara
Colorado, 3-1
Beat Florida Atlantic 76-69. Kennedy Leonard had 15 points and five scored in double figures. Beat Miami FL 67-61. Becca Thomas had 16 points and Annika Jank had 14 points and 12 rebounds.
Nov 24 Mississippi Valley State, Nov 25 Drake or George Mason, Nov 29 North Dakota State, Dec 6 at Colorado State
Oregon, 3-1
Beat Texas A&M 83-68. Sabrina Ionescu had 16 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists. This is her 6th triple double to tie the Pac 12 record, one shy of the NCAA record. Ruthy Hebard had 24 points, 10 of 10 from the floor. Lost to Louisville 74-61. Hebard had 14 points and 9 rebounds, but Ionescu was held in check.
Nov 21 Eastern Washington, Nov 25 Oklahoma, Nov 28 Hampton, Dec 2 Weber State
Oregon State, 2-1
Beat Utah Valley 98-41. Here’s an all time state, the Beavers had 35 assists on 37 made shots. Marie Gulich had 19 points, Makayla Pivec had 18 points and 8 assists and Kat tudor was 5 of 11 from three for 17 points. Lost to Notre Dame 72-67. Pivec had 19 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists. Tudor was 4 of 8 from three for 12 points. Gulich had 10 points and 9 rebounds.
Nov 22 North Carolina Central, Nov 25 at Duke, Dec 1 Nevada in Hawaii, Dec 2 Utah State in Hawaii
UCLA, 3-0
Beat Baylor 82-68. Monique Billings had 21 points, Jordin Canada 20 points and 13 assists and Kennedy Burke had 19 points. Jr Ashley Heard has left the team but expected back next quarter.
Nov 21 UConn, Nov 24 Kansas State in Las Vegas, Nov 25 Creighton in Las Vegas, Nov 28 UC Riverside, Dec 3 UC Santa Barbara
USC, 4-0
Beat UC Riverside 64-46. Aliyah Mazyck had 21 points and Kristen Simon added 18 points.
Won at Santa Clara 64-43. Kristin Simon had 20 points and Minyon Moore had 10 points and 9 assists. Beat Long Beach State 75-60. Simon had 20 points and 12 rebounds and Sadie Edwards had 25 points.
Nov 24 Purdue, in Hawaii, Nov 25 Marist in Hawaii, Nov 26 at Hawaii, Dec 1 at Loyola Marymount
Utah, 3-1
Lost at Alabama 65-60. Megan Huff had 13 points and 8 rebounds. Won at Weber State 85-58. Huff scored 20 and Erika Bean 15. Beat Purdue 81-68 as Huff had 23 points and 9 rebounds.
Nov 24 Incarnate Word, Nov 27 UT Arlington, Dec 2 St Mary’s
Stanford, 2-2
Beat UC Riverside 53-43. Dijonai Carrington had 13 points and 22 Rebounds. That places Carrington 3rd in Stanford jistory for one game. One behind Nneka and 2 behind Chiney. Beat Cal State Bakersfield 57-34, Alexa Romano had 3 threes and 13 points.
Nov 23 Kent State in Las Vegas, Nov 24 Belmont or Gonzaga, Nov 25 Maybe Ohio State, Nov 29 at USF, Dec 3 at Baylor
Washington, 1-3
Beat BYU 80-72. Amber Melgoza had 20 points. Lost at Ohio State 85-76. Khayla Rooks and Keirra Collier each had 15 points. Washington out rebounded Ohio State.
Nov 24 Creighton in Las Vegas, Nov 25 Texas in Las Vegas, Dec 1 at Idaho
Washington State, 1-3
Won at USF 74-70. Borislava Hristova had 20 points. Lost to Kentucky 73-68. Hristova had 25 points.
Nov 24 at South Florida, Nov 25, Tourney, Nov 26 tourney, Dec 1 Idaho State
November 12, 2017
Pac 12 Results
Arizona, 1-0
Beat Eastern New Mexico in an exhibition 69-60. JaLea Bennett had 35 points, 11 of 20 all from two and 13 of 13 free throws. Bennett is a Sr guard who averaged 7 points last season.
Beat Western New Mexico in an exhibition 80-36. Bennett had 19 points and Marlee Kyles added 18 points. Kyles is a Frosh Guard.
Beat Iona 71-58 and led going into the 4th quarter by 20. Five players were in double figures led by Kyles with 17.
Nov 17 at Utah State, Nov 21 at Loyola Marymount.
ASU, 1-0
Beat UTSA 74-42. Sabrina Haines and Kiana Ibis each had 16 points.
Nov 15 at Fresno State, Nov 18 Sacramento State, Nov 19 Colgate
Cal, 1-0
Beat Vanguard in an exhibition 71-57. Penina Davidson led with 17 points.
Beat St Mary’s 87-80. Davidson had 10 points and 12 rebounds. Kristine Anigwe had 17 points, as six Bears scored in double figures.
Nov 17 at UConn, Nov 19 at Brown
Colorado, 1-1
Beat Colorado Christian in an exhibition 90-55. Janea Bunn scored 19 points. Bunn is a Jr JC transfer.
Won at Samford 71-60. Quinessa Caylao-Do who was a back up as a Frosh last season scored 18 points. Alexis Robinson added 16 as did Annika Jank a Frosh Post
Lost at North Carolina in OT, 87-80. Kennedy Leonard had 24 points and 7 assists.
Nov 18 Miami FL, Nov 24 Mississippi Valley State
Oregon, 2-0
Beat Westmont in an exhibition 71-32. Frosh Satou Sabally made her debut with 12 points
Beat Cal State Northridge 91-43. None players had 7 or more points.
Beat Drake 110-77, Sabrina Ionescu had 29 points, 6 of 8 from three. Ionescu laso had 10 rebounds and 11 assists. Sabally scored 20. The Ducks were 16 of 29 from three.
Nov 16, 19 WNIT, Nov 21 Eastern Washington
Oregon State, 1-0
Beat Concordia in an exhibition 90-47. Marie Gulich had 21 points and Kat Tudor added 19 with 5 threes.
Beat North Dakota 65-55. Gulich had 16 points, 12 rebounds and 7 blocks. Mikayla Pivec had 15 points and 15 rebounds.
Nov 15 Utah Valley, Nov 19, Notre Dame, Nov 22 North Carolina Central
UCLA, 2-0
Beat Vanguard in an exhibition 80-47. Frosh Chantel Horvat had 12 points and 11 rebounds.
Beat San Jose State 129-69. Jordin Canada had 26 points, 10 assists and 11 steals. Monique Billings had 19 points and 11 rebounds. Kennedy Burke had 13 points and 13 rebounds. Frosh Michaela Onyenwere had 19 points and 10 rebounds.
Beat Presbyterian 76-40. Canada played just 13 minutes.
Nov 18 Baylor, Nov 21 UConn, Nov 24 Kansas State in Las Vegas, Nov 25 Creighton in Las Vegas
USC, 1-0
Beat Montana State 98-47. USC was 13 of 25 from three. Sadie Edwards scored 30 points, 5 of 7 from three. Minyon Moore had 19 points and 9 assists.
Nov 13 at UC Riverside, Nov 17 at Santa Clara, Nov 20 Long Beach State
Utah, 1-0
Beat Carroll College in an exhibition 70-46. Megan Huff had 20 points and Emily Potter had 10 points and 12 rebounds. Huff is a transfer from Hawaii who redshirted last season.
Beat Nevada 87-61. Emily Potter had 17 points and 16 rebounds. Tori Williams had 18 points 6 of 9 from three. The Utes were 13 of 28 from three.
Nov 13 at Alabama, Nov 17 at Weber State, Nov 20 Purdue
Stanford, 0-2
Beat UCSD in an exhibition 60-46 with Alexa Romano hitting 3 threes.
Lost at Ohio State 85-64, scoring just 24 2nd half points. Brittany McPhee had 24 points.
Lost to UConn at Ohio State 78-53. Carrington had 21 points.
Nov 17 UC Riverside, Nov 19 Cal State Bakersfield, Nov 23 Kent State in Las Vegas
Washington, 0-1
Lost to Idaho State 79-59. The Huskies were out rebounded by 19.
Nov 15 BYU, Nov 19 at Ohio State, Nov Creighton in Las Vegas
Washington State, 0-2
Beat Masters College in an exhibition 95-57. The difference was 20 less turnovers for the Cougars and 24 more rebounds.
Lost at UC Davis 91-76. Davis was 17 of 32 from three. Borislava Hristova had 19 points for the Cougars.
Lost at St Mary’s 81-75. Alexys Swedlund had 20 points but the Cougars were out rebounded by 13.
Nov 15 at USF, Nov 19 Kentucky, Nov 24 at South Florida
Beat Eastern New Mexico in an exhibition 69-60. JaLea Bennett had 35 points, 11 of 20 all from two and 13 of 13 free throws. Bennett is a Sr guard who averaged 7 points last season.
Beat Western New Mexico in an exhibition 80-36. Bennett had 19 points and Marlee Kyles added 18 points. Kyles is a Frosh Guard.
Beat Iona 71-58 and led going into the 4th quarter by 20. Five players were in double figures led by Kyles with 17.
Nov 17 at Utah State, Nov 21 at Loyola Marymount.
ASU, 1-0
Beat UTSA 74-42. Sabrina Haines and Kiana Ibis each had 16 points.
Nov 15 at Fresno State, Nov 18 Sacramento State, Nov 19 Colgate
Cal, 1-0
Beat Vanguard in an exhibition 71-57. Penina Davidson led with 17 points.
Beat St Mary’s 87-80. Davidson had 10 points and 12 rebounds. Kristine Anigwe had 17 points, as six Bears scored in double figures.
Nov 17 at UConn, Nov 19 at Brown
Colorado, 1-1
Beat Colorado Christian in an exhibition 90-55. Janea Bunn scored 19 points. Bunn is a Jr JC transfer.
Won at Samford 71-60. Quinessa Caylao-Do who was a back up as a Frosh last season scored 18 points. Alexis Robinson added 16 as did Annika Jank a Frosh Post
Lost at North Carolina in OT, 87-80. Kennedy Leonard had 24 points and 7 assists.
Nov 18 Miami FL, Nov 24 Mississippi Valley State
Oregon, 2-0
Beat Westmont in an exhibition 71-32. Frosh Satou Sabally made her debut with 12 points
Beat Cal State Northridge 91-43. None players had 7 or more points.
Beat Drake 110-77, Sabrina Ionescu had 29 points, 6 of 8 from three. Ionescu laso had 10 rebounds and 11 assists. Sabally scored 20. The Ducks were 16 of 29 from three.
Nov 16, 19 WNIT, Nov 21 Eastern Washington
Oregon State, 1-0
Beat Concordia in an exhibition 90-47. Marie Gulich had 21 points and Kat Tudor added 19 with 5 threes.
Beat North Dakota 65-55. Gulich had 16 points, 12 rebounds and 7 blocks. Mikayla Pivec had 15 points and 15 rebounds.
Nov 15 Utah Valley, Nov 19, Notre Dame, Nov 22 North Carolina Central
UCLA, 2-0
Beat Vanguard in an exhibition 80-47. Frosh Chantel Horvat had 12 points and 11 rebounds.
Beat San Jose State 129-69. Jordin Canada had 26 points, 10 assists and 11 steals. Monique Billings had 19 points and 11 rebounds. Kennedy Burke had 13 points and 13 rebounds. Frosh Michaela Onyenwere had 19 points and 10 rebounds.
Beat Presbyterian 76-40. Canada played just 13 minutes.
Nov 18 Baylor, Nov 21 UConn, Nov 24 Kansas State in Las Vegas, Nov 25 Creighton in Las Vegas
USC, 1-0
Beat Montana State 98-47. USC was 13 of 25 from three. Sadie Edwards scored 30 points, 5 of 7 from three. Minyon Moore had 19 points and 9 assists.
Nov 13 at UC Riverside, Nov 17 at Santa Clara, Nov 20 Long Beach State
Utah, 1-0
Beat Carroll College in an exhibition 70-46. Megan Huff had 20 points and Emily Potter had 10 points and 12 rebounds. Huff is a transfer from Hawaii who redshirted last season.
Beat Nevada 87-61. Emily Potter had 17 points and 16 rebounds. Tori Williams had 18 points 6 of 9 from three. The Utes were 13 of 28 from three.
Nov 13 at Alabama, Nov 17 at Weber State, Nov 20 Purdue
Stanford, 0-2
Beat UCSD in an exhibition 60-46 with Alexa Romano hitting 3 threes.
Lost at Ohio State 85-64, scoring just 24 2nd half points. Brittany McPhee had 24 points.
Lost to UConn at Ohio State 78-53. Carrington had 21 points.
Nov 17 UC Riverside, Nov 19 Cal State Bakersfield, Nov 23 Kent State in Las Vegas
Washington, 0-1
Lost to Idaho State 79-59. The Huskies were out rebounded by 19.
Nov 15 BYU, Nov 19 at Ohio State, Nov Creighton in Las Vegas
Washington State, 0-2
Beat Masters College in an exhibition 95-57. The difference was 20 less turnovers for the Cougars and 24 more rebounds.
Lost at UC Davis 91-76. Davis was 17 of 32 from three. Borislava Hristova had 19 points for the Cougars.
Lost at St Mary’s 81-75. Alexys Swedlund had 20 points but the Cougars were out rebounded by 13.
Nov 15 at USF, Nov 19 Kentucky, Nov 24 at South Florida
October 30, 2017
Pac 12 Preview:
Updates: Washington’s GiGi Garcia will redshirt again with injuries.
Arizona has a commitment from 6-6 SoCal Post Semja Smith ranked about 90.
Pac 12 Preview: UCLA
Last Season: UCLA was 25-9 last season and 13-5 in conference play. The Bruins won their first two NCAA games before losing in the Sweet 16 to UConn.
The Coaches: Cori Close is in her 7th season as the Head Coach. Close has 123 wins in her 6 seasons, 20 wins per year. She went to HS in the San Jose area.
Jenny Huth joined the Bruins with Close, so now in her 7th year also.
Shannon Perry is in her 7th year and she coached at Duke for 5 seasons.
Tony Newnan like the others is in his 7th season. Thus the entire staff together from the first season Close coached at UCLA.
Losses:
Kari Korver averaged 9 points and hit 77 threes at 35%
Nicole Kornet averaged 8 points and hit 48 threes but at 26%.
Korver and Kornet hit 125 threes or about 55% of the Bruin threes
Paulina Hersler averaged 3 points and 3 rebounds.
Additions:
Lindsey Corsaro is a 6-1 Redshirt Frosh Wing ranked # 15 out of HS. Lindsey originally committed to Kentucky, then de committed when players transferred from Kentucky. Corsaro played just 4 games this past season before redshirting.
Ally Rosenblum is a 6-4 Soph Post ranked # 47 out of HS. Ally is from the great Mater Dei program in Southern California. Ally did play 12 games but saw little action before sitting out the rest of the season. She did average 3 rebounds in 8 minutes.
Lajahna Drummer is a 6-1 Redshirt Jr Forward who played just 2 games before redshirting like the two above with injures. Drummer has only started 9 games in her 2 years at UCLA but has averaged 6 points and 5 rebounds and will see a lot of action this coming season.
Now the Frosh and a transfer:
Chantel Horvat is a 6-1 Guard from Australia. Chantel was ranked # 15 in the class. Her father was a famous Australian soccer player.
Kayla Owens is a 6-1 Guard, ranked # 45. Owens is from Texas.
Michaela Onyenwere is a 5-11 Forward from Colorado ranked # 10. Her father ran in the Olympics for Nigeria. Michela could also run track if desired with excellent marks for the 100, 11.99 and 200, 24.55.
Japreece Dean is a 5-6 Jr Guard who transferred from Texas Tech. Dean averaged 12 points and 3 assists as a frosh at Texas Tech and was Big 12 Frosh of the week 6 times. She played just 2 games last season before transferring to UCLA so I presume she will be able to play about Dec 20.
Lauren Miller is a 6-1 Forward from Missouri who ranked # 16. Although ranked about 70 my other services.
This is the 5th ranked class.
The Schedule: UCLA plays Baylor UConn and Oklahoma State. In league play the Washington schools only away and the Arizona schools only at home.
The Team: Jordin Canada is a 5-6 Sr Point Guard who led the team in scoring at 18 points per game. Canada averaged 7.1 assists per game with a 2.7:1 assist to turnover ratio. Jordin also averaged 5 rebounds 2nd on the team. Canada is one of the top players in the country.
Monique Billings is a 6-4 Sr Post. Last season Billings averaged 17 points and 10 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. Another top player in the country.
Kennedy Burke is a 6-1 Jr Wing. Last season Burke averaged 12 points and 5 rebounds. Burke was ranked as high as # 16 out of HS.
Kelli Hayes is a 6-0 Sr Guard who averaged 6 points and 4 rebounds per game. Kelli is from Mitty HS and was ranked as high as 26.
Ashley Hearn is 6-4 Jr 4/5. Hearn hasn’t played much in two years, just 8 minutes per game last season. However Ashley was ranked as high as # 12 out of HS.
Chrissy Baird is a 6-1 Jr Guard who redshirted last season.
Predictions:
A potential Final 4 team if the frosh jell with the upper class. In any case will certainly contend for the Pac 12 title.
2018 Recruiting:
Ahlana Smith is a 5-9 Guard from North Carolina ranked # 34.
Shayley Harris is a 6-5 Post from NorCal ranked just outside the top 100.
Kiara Jefferson is a 5-9 Guard from NorCal ranked # 65.
Arizona has a commitment from 6-6 SoCal Post Semja Smith ranked about 90.
Pac 12 Preview: UCLA
Last Season: UCLA was 25-9 last season and 13-5 in conference play. The Bruins won their first two NCAA games before losing in the Sweet 16 to UConn.
The Coaches: Cori Close is in her 7th season as the Head Coach. Close has 123 wins in her 6 seasons, 20 wins per year. She went to HS in the San Jose area.
Jenny Huth joined the Bruins with Close, so now in her 7th year also.
Shannon Perry is in her 7th year and she coached at Duke for 5 seasons.
Tony Newnan like the others is in his 7th season. Thus the entire staff together from the first season Close coached at UCLA.
Losses:
Kari Korver averaged 9 points and hit 77 threes at 35%
Nicole Kornet averaged 8 points and hit 48 threes but at 26%.
Korver and Kornet hit 125 threes or about 55% of the Bruin threes
Paulina Hersler averaged 3 points and 3 rebounds.
Additions:
Lindsey Corsaro is a 6-1 Redshirt Frosh Wing ranked # 15 out of HS. Lindsey originally committed to Kentucky, then de committed when players transferred from Kentucky. Corsaro played just 4 games this past season before redshirting.
Ally Rosenblum is a 6-4 Soph Post ranked # 47 out of HS. Ally is from the great Mater Dei program in Southern California. Ally did play 12 games but saw little action before sitting out the rest of the season. She did average 3 rebounds in 8 minutes.
Lajahna Drummer is a 6-1 Redshirt Jr Forward who played just 2 games before redshirting like the two above with injures. Drummer has only started 9 games in her 2 years at UCLA but has averaged 6 points and 5 rebounds and will see a lot of action this coming season.
Now the Frosh and a transfer:
Chantel Horvat is a 6-1 Guard from Australia. Chantel was ranked # 15 in the class. Her father was a famous Australian soccer player.
Kayla Owens is a 6-1 Guard, ranked # 45. Owens is from Texas.
Michaela Onyenwere is a 5-11 Forward from Colorado ranked # 10. Her father ran in the Olympics for Nigeria. Michela could also run track if desired with excellent marks for the 100, 11.99 and 200, 24.55.
Japreece Dean is a 5-6 Jr Guard who transferred from Texas Tech. Dean averaged 12 points and 3 assists as a frosh at Texas Tech and was Big 12 Frosh of the week 6 times. She played just 2 games last season before transferring to UCLA so I presume she will be able to play about Dec 20.
Lauren Miller is a 6-1 Forward from Missouri who ranked # 16. Although ranked about 70 my other services.
This is the 5th ranked class.
The Schedule: UCLA plays Baylor UConn and Oklahoma State. In league play the Washington schools only away and the Arizona schools only at home.
The Team: Jordin Canada is a 5-6 Sr Point Guard who led the team in scoring at 18 points per game. Canada averaged 7.1 assists per game with a 2.7:1 assist to turnover ratio. Jordin also averaged 5 rebounds 2nd on the team. Canada is one of the top players in the country.
Monique Billings is a 6-4 Sr Post. Last season Billings averaged 17 points and 10 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. Another top player in the country.
Kennedy Burke is a 6-1 Jr Wing. Last season Burke averaged 12 points and 5 rebounds. Burke was ranked as high as # 16 out of HS.
Kelli Hayes is a 6-0 Sr Guard who averaged 6 points and 4 rebounds per game. Kelli is from Mitty HS and was ranked as high as 26.
Ashley Hearn is 6-4 Jr 4/5. Hearn hasn’t played much in two years, just 8 minutes per game last season. However Ashley was ranked as high as # 12 out of HS.
Chrissy Baird is a 6-1 Jr Guard who redshirted last season.
Predictions:
A potential Final 4 team if the frosh jell with the upper class. In any case will certainly contend for the Pac 12 title.
2018 Recruiting:
Ahlana Smith is a 5-9 Guard from North Carolina ranked # 34.
Shayley Harris is a 6-5 Post from NorCal ranked just outside the top 100.
Kiara Jefferson is a 5-9 Guard from NorCal ranked # 65.
October 22, 2017
Lexi Bando
Lexi Bando was an excellent three point shooter, making 76 at 48%. Bando averaged 10 points per game.
Actually Bando is now a Sr at Oregon.
Thanks for the help my friend.
Actually Bando is now a Sr at Oregon.
Thanks for the help my friend.
October 21, 2017
Pac 12 Preview: Oregon
Pac 12 Preview: Oregon
Last Season:
23-14 overall and 8-10 in Pac 12 play. The Ducks lost to Stanford in the Pac 12 Semis and then lost to UConn in the NCAA Elite 8.
The Coaches:
Kelley Graves starts season three with the Ducks. The Ducks are picked tied with Stanford for 2nd in the Pac 12 poll. Quite a turnaround by Graves. Graves coached in the WCC first at St Mary’s then Gonzaga winning 67% of his game over 17 seasons.
Jodie Berry is in her 3nd season at Oregon as an assistant after coaching with Graves at Gonzaga for 11 years.
Mark Campbell is in his 3nd year at Oregon after 4 seasons as an assistant at Oregon State.
Xavi Lopez is in his first year.
Losses:
Lexi Bando was an excellent three point shooter, making 76 at 48%. Bando averaged 10 points per game.
Jacinta Vandenberg averaged 2 point and 3 rebounds.
Mar‘Shay Moore averaged 1 point.
Lauren Yearwood transferred out after averaging 2 points in 7 minutes.
Additions:
Satou Sabally is a 6-4 Frosh Post from Berlin, Germany. Sabally is the top ranked international recruit to an American college. She played for Germany in the U20 Championships.
Anneli Maley is a 6-2 Frosh Guard from Australia. Maley is the 3# 6 international recruit. Played for the Australia U19 team. She was the youngest player on the Adelaide Lighting of the WNBL of Australia.
Aina Ayuso is a 5-9 Frosh Guard from Spain. Ayuso is the # 10 international recruit. She played on Spain’s U19 team.
Erin Boley is a 6-2 Soph Wing who will redshirt after transferring from Notre Dame. Boley was the Gatorade National Player of the Year as a HS Sr. She averaged 6.5 points and 3 rebounds as a Frosh at Notre Dame. She also hit 47 threes at 40%.
The Schedule:
The Ducks play Mississippi, Mississippi State, Oklahoma and Texas A&M. They also have a tournament at home with 3 games but the teams haven’t been released yet. The Ducks play Cal and Stanford only at home and Colorado and Utah only on the road.
The Team:
Ruthy Hebard is a 6-4 Soph Forward who was the Ducks leading scorer and rebounder with 15 points and 8 rebounds per game.
Sabrina Ionescu is a 5-10 Soph Guard second in scoring at almost 15 points per game. Ionescu also averaged 5.5 assists with a 2.0 assist to turnover ratio. She made 73 threes at 42%.
Matie Cazorla is a 5-10 Jr Guard from Spain who averaged 8 points and 4 assists.
Mallory McGuire is a 6-5 Soph Post, niece of Mark, who averaged 7 points and 4 rebounds in 17 minutes.
Oti Gildon is a 6-1 Jr Forward who averaged 4 points and 3 rebounds in 10 minutes.
Sierra Campisano is a 6-3 Soph Forward who averaged 3 points in 7 minutes.
Morgan Yeager is a 5-9 Soph Guard from Australia who averaged 2 points in 9 minutes.
Justine Hall is a 5-10 Sr Guard who averaged 3.5 points per game.
Lydia Giomi is a 6-6 Redshirt Soph Post who played a bit then injured early.
Predictions:
The Ducks will definitely fight for the top of the conference. Plus they have just one Sr and she’s a back-up player so the future is very bright.
2018 Recruiting:
Taylor Chavez, a 5-9 Guard from Arizona ranked # 53.
Nyara Sabally, a 6-3 Forward from Germany and a sister of the current frosh player. She is the 2nd highest ranked international recruit.
Last Season:
23-14 overall and 8-10 in Pac 12 play. The Ducks lost to Stanford in the Pac 12 Semis and then lost to UConn in the NCAA Elite 8.
The Coaches:
Kelley Graves starts season three with the Ducks. The Ducks are picked tied with Stanford for 2nd in the Pac 12 poll. Quite a turnaround by Graves. Graves coached in the WCC first at St Mary’s then Gonzaga winning 67% of his game over 17 seasons.
Jodie Berry is in her 3nd season at Oregon as an assistant after coaching with Graves at Gonzaga for 11 years.
Mark Campbell is in his 3nd year at Oregon after 4 seasons as an assistant at Oregon State.
Xavi Lopez is in his first year.
Losses:
Lexi Bando was an excellent three point shooter, making 76 at 48%. Bando averaged 10 points per game.
Jacinta Vandenberg averaged 2 point and 3 rebounds.
Mar‘Shay Moore averaged 1 point.
Lauren Yearwood transferred out after averaging 2 points in 7 minutes.
Additions:
Satou Sabally is a 6-4 Frosh Post from Berlin, Germany. Sabally is the top ranked international recruit to an American college. She played for Germany in the U20 Championships.
Anneli Maley is a 6-2 Frosh Guard from Australia. Maley is the 3# 6 international recruit. Played for the Australia U19 team. She was the youngest player on the Adelaide Lighting of the WNBL of Australia.
Aina Ayuso is a 5-9 Frosh Guard from Spain. Ayuso is the # 10 international recruit. She played on Spain’s U19 team.
Erin Boley is a 6-2 Soph Wing who will redshirt after transferring from Notre Dame. Boley was the Gatorade National Player of the Year as a HS Sr. She averaged 6.5 points and 3 rebounds as a Frosh at Notre Dame. She also hit 47 threes at 40%.
The Schedule:
The Ducks play Mississippi, Mississippi State, Oklahoma and Texas A&M. They also have a tournament at home with 3 games but the teams haven’t been released yet. The Ducks play Cal and Stanford only at home and Colorado and Utah only on the road.
The Team:
Ruthy Hebard is a 6-4 Soph Forward who was the Ducks leading scorer and rebounder with 15 points and 8 rebounds per game.
Sabrina Ionescu is a 5-10 Soph Guard second in scoring at almost 15 points per game. Ionescu also averaged 5.5 assists with a 2.0 assist to turnover ratio. She made 73 threes at 42%.
Matie Cazorla is a 5-10 Jr Guard from Spain who averaged 8 points and 4 assists.
Mallory McGuire is a 6-5 Soph Post, niece of Mark, who averaged 7 points and 4 rebounds in 17 minutes.
Oti Gildon is a 6-1 Jr Forward who averaged 4 points and 3 rebounds in 10 minutes.
Sierra Campisano is a 6-3 Soph Forward who averaged 3 points in 7 minutes.
Morgan Yeager is a 5-9 Soph Guard from Australia who averaged 2 points in 9 minutes.
Justine Hall is a 5-10 Sr Guard who averaged 3.5 points per game.
Lydia Giomi is a 6-6 Redshirt Soph Post who played a bit then injured early.
Predictions:
The Ducks will definitely fight for the top of the conference. Plus they have just one Sr and she’s a back-up player so the future is very bright.
2018 Recruiting:
Taylor Chavez, a 5-9 Guard from Arizona ranked # 53.
Nyara Sabally, a 6-3 Forward from Germany and a sister of the current frosh player. She is the 2nd highest ranked international recruit.
October 16, 2017
Pac 12 Preview: Cal
Pac 12 Preview: Cal
Last Season: 20-14 overall and 6-12 in conference play.
The Coaches:
Lindsay Gottlieb is in her 7th 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 11th season at Cal and is now the Associate Head Coach.
Kai Felton is back for her 7th year at Cal. Kai has been an Assistant at Oregon, 2 years, and at USC, 5 years.
Wendale Farrow is in his 2nd season.
Losses:
For the 2nd straight year al has only one notable loss. Country Range averaged 9 points and 5 rebounds. Range also had 40 threes although at 30%.
Additions:
Alaysia Styles is a 6-3 Forward from La Jolla Country Day School. Styles averaged 21 points and 13 rebounds as a HS Sr and was ranked # 90.
Sara Anastasieska is a 5-11 Guard from Australia. Sara is a transfer from U of Texas San Antonio where she scored 5 points per game. She sat out this past season at Cal and will now play.
Kianna Smith is a 6-0 Guard from SoCal. Smith averaged 21 points as a HS Sr and was a McD All American, ranked # 17. Her Dad coaches at Cal State Fullerton where her brother plays.
The Schedule: Cal plays UConn, Kentucky, BYU and St Mary’s. Cal plays the Oregon schools only away Utah and Colorado only at home.
The Team:
Kristine Anigwe is a 6-4 Jr Center. Last season she averaged 21 points and 9 rebounds. The down side was 3 turnovers per game, however that was an improvement. Anigwe was ranked as high as 13 out of HS and was a McD All American.
Mikayla Cowling is a 6-2 Sr Forward who scored 9 points and grabbed 4 rebounds per game.
Asha Thomas is a 5-4 Jr Guard. Thomas is from Oakland and last season averaged 9 points and 3 assists per game. Thomas also led the team with 63 threes at 38%.
Penina Davidson is a 6-3 Sr Post or Wing. Last season she averaged 6 points and 5 rebounds per game.
Mi’Cole Clayton is a 5-9 Soph Guard who averaged 6 points per game.
CJ West is a 6-4 Soph Post who averaged 3 points and 3 rebounds in 8 minutes.
Jaeyln Brown is a 6-1 Soph Wing, who averaged 5 points and 2.5 rebounds in 16 minutes.
MaAne Mosley is a 5-11 Jr Wing. Mosley is from Oakland and this past season she averaged just 1 point in very limited play
Chen Yue is a 6-7 Jr Center from China who played just 58 minutes this past season.
Predictions:
Cal started last year winning their first 13, then went 7-14. The Bears have talent, however have been so unpredictable the past two seasons.
2018 Recruiting:
MacKenzie Forbes, 6-0 Wing from NorCal ranked # 20
Last Season: 20-14 overall and 6-12 in conference play.
The Coaches:
Lindsay Gottlieb is in her 7th 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 11th season at Cal and is now the Associate Head Coach.
Kai Felton is back for her 7th year at Cal. Kai has been an Assistant at Oregon, 2 years, and at USC, 5 years.
Wendale Farrow is in his 2nd season.
Losses:
For the 2nd straight year al has only one notable loss. Country Range averaged 9 points and 5 rebounds. Range also had 40 threes although at 30%.
Additions:
Alaysia Styles is a 6-3 Forward from La Jolla Country Day School. Styles averaged 21 points and 13 rebounds as a HS Sr and was ranked # 90.
Sara Anastasieska is a 5-11 Guard from Australia. Sara is a transfer from U of Texas San Antonio where she scored 5 points per game. She sat out this past season at Cal and will now play.
Kianna Smith is a 6-0 Guard from SoCal. Smith averaged 21 points as a HS Sr and was a McD All American, ranked # 17. Her Dad coaches at Cal State Fullerton where her brother plays.
The Schedule: Cal plays UConn, Kentucky, BYU and St Mary’s. Cal plays the Oregon schools only away Utah and Colorado only at home.
The Team:
Kristine Anigwe is a 6-4 Jr Center. Last season she averaged 21 points and 9 rebounds. The down side was 3 turnovers per game, however that was an improvement. Anigwe was ranked as high as 13 out of HS and was a McD All American.
Mikayla Cowling is a 6-2 Sr Forward who scored 9 points and grabbed 4 rebounds per game.
Asha Thomas is a 5-4 Jr Guard. Thomas is from Oakland and last season averaged 9 points and 3 assists per game. Thomas also led the team with 63 threes at 38%.
Penina Davidson is a 6-3 Sr Post or Wing. Last season she averaged 6 points and 5 rebounds per game.
Mi’Cole Clayton is a 5-9 Soph Guard who averaged 6 points per game.
CJ West is a 6-4 Soph Post who averaged 3 points and 3 rebounds in 8 minutes.
Jaeyln Brown is a 6-1 Soph Wing, who averaged 5 points and 2.5 rebounds in 16 minutes.
MaAne Mosley is a 5-11 Jr Wing. Mosley is from Oakland and this past season she averaged just 1 point in very limited play
Chen Yue is a 6-7 Jr Center from China who played just 58 minutes this past season.
Predictions:
Cal started last year winning their first 13, then went 7-14. The Bears have talent, however have been so unpredictable the past two seasons.
2018 Recruiting:
MacKenzie Forbes, 6-0 Wing from NorCal ranked # 20
October 9, 2017
Pac 12 Preview: Oregon State
Updates: ASU has a commitment from 5 star 6-1 JC Guard Iris Junio, originally from Spain. Junio has not yet been accepted but if so will play for ASU when Pac 12 League play starts.
Washington has a 2018 commit. Haley Van Dyke a 6-0 Forward ranked # 95. Haley is from the East Bay, Campolindo HS.
Pac 12 Preview: Oregon State
Last Season: 31-5, 16-2 Pac 12 Champions and a Sweet 16 team. It’s the 3nd straight Pac 12 Championship for the Beavers.
The Coaches:
Scott Rueck is in his 8th year and has been an outstanding coach, turning the then lowly Beavers into a Final 4 team.
James Chatterton is in his 4nd year.
Katie Baker is in her 2nd year, and she works with the post players. Baker is a 2013 Graduate of the University of Montanan.
Brian Holsinger is in his 2nd season after 8 seasons at Washington State. Brian coaches guards.
Losses:
The great Sydney Wiese graduated. Last season Wiese averaged 15 points and 4.5 assists. Wiese made 103 threes at 43%.
Breanna Brown averaged 8 points and 6 rebounds.
Gabriella Hanson averaged 7 points and 4 rebounds
Kobie Orum averaged 7 points and 5 rebounds.
Tarea Green just played a few games
Additions:
Aleah Goodman is a 5-9 Frosh guard from the state of Oregon. Goodman was the three time Oregon Player of the Year and was ranked # 63.
Tara Corosdale is a 6-3 post player from Washington, ranked # 26 .
Joanna Grymek is a 6-8 Center from Poland. Joanna transferred from a JC where she played for 2 seasons. Last season she averaged 15 points, 9 rebounds and 3 blocked shots.
Destiny Slocum is a 5-7 Soph Guard from Idaho who played last season at Maryland. Slocum was a McD All American in HS and continued that by being the Big Ten Frosh of the year this past season. She will sit out this season, I believe.
The Schedule: The Beavers play Duke and Notre Dame but after that North Dakota may be their toughest non conference game. The Beavers play Stanford and Cal only at home and the Colorado and Utah only on the road.
The Team:
Mikayla Pivec is a 5-10 Soph Guard who averaged 8 points and 5 rebounds per game. 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.
Katie McWilliams is a 6-2 Jr Guard who averaged 5 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 Sr Center from Germany who averaged 10 points and 8 rebounds last season.
Kat Tudor is a 6-0 Soph Guard and might the best three point shooter in the Pac 12. Kat made 371 Threes in HS at 43%. Last season Kat averaged 5 points while making 49 threes at 41%, in 13 minutes per game.
Madison Washington is a 6-1 Soph Forward who didn’t play much this past season.
Janessa Thropay is a 6-2 Soph Forward who also didn’t play much
Taylor Kalmer is a 5-8 Sr Guard who averaged 3 points in just 9 minutes per game last season.
Predictions: The Beavers return 4 very good players and have a fine recruiting class. However a huge loss in Wiese and three other very solid players. Of course a year ago we said big losses and then the Beavers win the Pac 12 regular season championship. It’s a question with Slocum, it appears from what I have read she can play immediately. If true then the Beavers will be young but very good.
2018 Recruiting:
Andrea Aquino, 6-8 Post from New Jersey ranked # 30
Patricia Morris, 6-5 Post 4 star from SoCal.
Jasmine Simmons, 5-9, a 4 star Guard from Australia.
Washington has a 2018 commit. Haley Van Dyke a 6-0 Forward ranked # 95. Haley is from the East Bay, Campolindo HS.
Pac 12 Preview: Oregon State
Last Season: 31-5, 16-2 Pac 12 Champions and a Sweet 16 team. It’s the 3nd straight Pac 12 Championship for the Beavers.
The Coaches:
Scott Rueck is in his 8th year and has been an outstanding coach, turning the then lowly Beavers into a Final 4 team.
James Chatterton is in his 4nd year.
Katie Baker is in her 2nd year, and she works with the post players. Baker is a 2013 Graduate of the University of Montanan.
Brian Holsinger is in his 2nd season after 8 seasons at Washington State. Brian coaches guards.
Losses:
The great Sydney Wiese graduated. Last season Wiese averaged 15 points and 4.5 assists. Wiese made 103 threes at 43%.
Breanna Brown averaged 8 points and 6 rebounds.
Gabriella Hanson averaged 7 points and 4 rebounds
Kobie Orum averaged 7 points and 5 rebounds.
Tarea Green just played a few games
Additions:
Aleah Goodman is a 5-9 Frosh guard from the state of Oregon. Goodman was the three time Oregon Player of the Year and was ranked # 63.
Tara Corosdale is a 6-3 post player from Washington, ranked # 26 .
Joanna Grymek is a 6-8 Center from Poland. Joanna transferred from a JC where she played for 2 seasons. Last season she averaged 15 points, 9 rebounds and 3 blocked shots.
Destiny Slocum is a 5-7 Soph Guard from Idaho who played last season at Maryland. Slocum was a McD All American in HS and continued that by being the Big Ten Frosh of the year this past season. She will sit out this season, I believe.
The Schedule: The Beavers play Duke and Notre Dame but after that North Dakota may be their toughest non conference game. The Beavers play Stanford and Cal only at home and the Colorado and Utah only on the road.
The Team:
Mikayla Pivec is a 5-10 Soph Guard who averaged 8 points and 5 rebounds per game. 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.
Katie McWilliams is a 6-2 Jr Guard who averaged 5 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 Sr Center from Germany who averaged 10 points and 8 rebounds last season.
Kat Tudor is a 6-0 Soph Guard and might the best three point shooter in the Pac 12. Kat made 371 Threes in HS at 43%. Last season Kat averaged 5 points while making 49 threes at 41%, in 13 minutes per game.
Madison Washington is a 6-1 Soph Forward who didn’t play much this past season.
Janessa Thropay is a 6-2 Soph Forward who also didn’t play much
Taylor Kalmer is a 5-8 Sr Guard who averaged 3 points in just 9 minutes per game last season.
Predictions: The Beavers return 4 very good players and have a fine recruiting class. However a huge loss in Wiese and three other very solid players. Of course a year ago we said big losses and then the Beavers win the Pac 12 regular season championship. It’s a question with Slocum, it appears from what I have read she can play immediately. If true then the Beavers will be young but very good.
2018 Recruiting:
Andrea Aquino, 6-8 Post from New Jersey ranked # 30
Patricia Morris, 6-5 Post 4 star from SoCal.
Jasmine Simmons, 5-9, a 4 star Guard from Australia.
October 2, 2017
Pac 12 Preview: Colorado
An update: Utah has added a 2018 recruit, 4 star Lola Pendande of Spain.
PAC 12 Preview: Colorado
Last Season: Colorado went 17-16, 10 more wins than the season before, and 5-13 in the conference,.
The Coaches: Head Coach JR Payne will be in her 2nd year at Colorado after two seasons at Santa Clara. Colorado improved greatly this past season. Two years 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 2nd 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 2nd 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.
Alex Earl is in her 2nd year on the staff. Alex was an assistant with Payne this two seasons ago 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: A total of 8 losses which leaves just 5 returning players. 4 players graduated, 3 transferred and one retired.
Haley Smith graduated after scoring 11 points per game and hitting 47 threes at 39%
Ariana Freeman had to retire with injuries after averaging 8 points.
Makenzie Ellis averaged 6 points and transferred to SMU.
Monica Burich transferred to Drake after averaging 4 points and 3 rebounds.
Zoe Beard-Falls graduated after averaging 4 points.
Eleanor Jones transferred and Lauren Huggins graduated but neither played much.
These players above accounted for half the scoring last season.
Additions:
Eight new players and only 2 were signed during the normal November LOI date
Jenna Bunn is a 6-3 Jr Post from Midland College in Texas. Jenna is from Mass, but when to a JC as a frosh sat out one year then to a Texas JC. In her JC career she averaged 12 points, 9 rebounds and 4 blocked shots.
Peyton Carter is a 5-8 Frosh Guard from Colorado, where as a HS Sr she averaged 16 points and was named All State.
Mya Hollingshed is a 6-4 Frosh Forward from Texas where she averaged 18 points and 11 rebounds as a Sr. Both her Dad and Grandfather played College basketball and Grandfather was an NBA 2nd round draft choice.
Mathilde Diop is a 6-2 Soph JC transfer who is from France. Last year at the JC she averaged 10 points and 5 rebounds. She is originally from Senegal where her Father was an Olympic basketball player.
Annika Jank is a 6-3 Frosh Post from MN where she is her school’s all time leading scorer. Last season, in HS, she averaged 19 points and 9 rebounds. In 29015 she was the state Champion in Ultimate Frisbee.
Aubrey Knight is a 5-8 Frosh Guard from SoCal where for the last three years she was her league’s MVP. Last season she averaged 15 points and 8 rebounds. Her goal is to become a detective.
Sara Castro is a 5-8 Frosh Guard from Spain, born and raised in the Canary Islands. She averaged 15 points as a HS Sr.
Jaimie Curtis is a 6-7 Jr Post from near Sacramento. Last season at Sierra College she averaged 7 points and 5 rebounds.
The Schedule: The Pre conference schedule isn’t available yet. Colorado plays the Oregon schools once each and also they play Stanford and Cal once each. A huge break.
The Team: Kennedy Leonard is a 5-8 Jr Guard who averaged 17 points and almost 6 assists per game last season.
Alexis Robinson is a 5-10 Jr Guard who averaged 11 points per game.
Zoe Correal is a 6-4 Sr Post form San Francisco who averaged 4 points and had 4 rebounds in 15 minutes per game.
Becca Thomas is a 5-5 Sr Guard who averaged 6 minutes per game.
Quinessa Caylao-Do is a 5-8 Jr Guard who averaged 2 points in 15 minutes per game.
Predictions: Leonard and Robinson are excellent players but the other players, other than Correal are young or inexperienced. It’s going to be a long season in Boulder.
2018 Recruiting:
Cameron Swartz a 5-10 unranked Guard from Georgia.
Sirena Tuitele a 6-2 Forward from NorCal, also unranked.
PAC 12 Preview: Colorado
Last Season: Colorado went 17-16, 10 more wins than the season before, and 5-13 in the conference,.
The Coaches: Head Coach JR Payne will be in her 2nd year at Colorado after two seasons at Santa Clara. Colorado improved greatly this past season. Two years 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 2nd 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 2nd 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.
Alex Earl is in her 2nd year on the staff. Alex was an assistant with Payne this two seasons ago 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: A total of 8 losses which leaves just 5 returning players. 4 players graduated, 3 transferred and one retired.
Haley Smith graduated after scoring 11 points per game and hitting 47 threes at 39%
Ariana Freeman had to retire with injuries after averaging 8 points.
Makenzie Ellis averaged 6 points and transferred to SMU.
Monica Burich transferred to Drake after averaging 4 points and 3 rebounds.
Zoe Beard-Falls graduated after averaging 4 points.
Eleanor Jones transferred and Lauren Huggins graduated but neither played much.
These players above accounted for half the scoring last season.
Additions:
Eight new players and only 2 were signed during the normal November LOI date
Jenna Bunn is a 6-3 Jr Post from Midland College in Texas. Jenna is from Mass, but when to a JC as a frosh sat out one year then to a Texas JC. In her JC career she averaged 12 points, 9 rebounds and 4 blocked shots.
Peyton Carter is a 5-8 Frosh Guard from Colorado, where as a HS Sr she averaged 16 points and was named All State.
Mya Hollingshed is a 6-4 Frosh Forward from Texas where she averaged 18 points and 11 rebounds as a Sr. Both her Dad and Grandfather played College basketball and Grandfather was an NBA 2nd round draft choice.
Mathilde Diop is a 6-2 Soph JC transfer who is from France. Last year at the JC she averaged 10 points and 5 rebounds. She is originally from Senegal where her Father was an Olympic basketball player.
Annika Jank is a 6-3 Frosh Post from MN where she is her school’s all time leading scorer. Last season, in HS, she averaged 19 points and 9 rebounds. In 29015 she was the state Champion in Ultimate Frisbee.
Aubrey Knight is a 5-8 Frosh Guard from SoCal where for the last three years she was her league’s MVP. Last season she averaged 15 points and 8 rebounds. Her goal is to become a detective.
Sara Castro is a 5-8 Frosh Guard from Spain, born and raised in the Canary Islands. She averaged 15 points as a HS Sr.
Jaimie Curtis is a 6-7 Jr Post from near Sacramento. Last season at Sierra College she averaged 7 points and 5 rebounds.
The Schedule: The Pre conference schedule isn’t available yet. Colorado plays the Oregon schools once each and also they play Stanford and Cal once each. A huge break.
The Team: Kennedy Leonard is a 5-8 Jr Guard who averaged 17 points and almost 6 assists per game last season.
Alexis Robinson is a 5-10 Jr Guard who averaged 11 points per game.
Zoe Correal is a 6-4 Sr Post form San Francisco who averaged 4 points and had 4 rebounds in 15 minutes per game.
Becca Thomas is a 5-5 Sr Guard who averaged 6 minutes per game.
Quinessa Caylao-Do is a 5-8 Jr Guard who averaged 2 points in 15 minutes per game.
Predictions: Leonard and Robinson are excellent players but the other players, other than Correal are young or inexperienced. It’s going to be a long season in Boulder.
2018 Recruiting:
Cameron Swartz a 5-10 unranked Guard from Georgia.
Sirena Tuitele a 6-2 Forward from NorCal, also unranked.
September 25, 2017
Pac 12 Preview: Washington
A Note: USC has another recruit, Jillian Archer a 6-2 Forward from SoCal ranked about 150.
Also three Pac 12 players have transferred to Santa Clara:
Joeseta Fatuesi from Utah
Lauren Yearwood from Oregon
Charise Holloway from Arizona
Pac 12 Preview: Washington
Last Year: 29-6 overall and 15-3 in league play. The Huskies lost in the Sweet 16 to finalist Mississippi State.
Coaches:
All new for this season. Jody Wynn is the new Head Coach moving from Long Beach State where she was Head Coach for 8 seasons and last year took Long Beach State to their first NCAA tournament in 25 years. Jody was a starting Guard at USC and also for 5 years an assistant at USC.
Derek Wynn is the Associate Head Coach, and her husband. Like Jody he was at Long Beach State and USC.
Michelle Augustavo returns to Washington where she was a player for two years transferring from San Diego where she set the single game scoring record of 42. Michelle coached with the Wynn’s this past season and before that 4 years at UC Irvine.
Paul Reed completes the move of the Long Beach State staff to Washington. He coached for three years at Long Beach State. Paul was a Small College All American Defensive back.
Losses:
Well the entire Coaching staff moved on. The Head Coach moved to Arkansas. And several of the greatest players in Husky history graduated.
Kelsey Plum graduated and goes down in history as one of the greatest players in College history. Plum averaged 32 points last season. She made 115 threes at 43%, and averaged 5 rebounds and 5 assists.
Chantel Osahor averaged 16 points, 15 rebounds and 4 assists.
Aarion McDonald was just a Frosh last season but choose to transfer to Arizona. McDonald averaged 10 points
Katie Collier averaged 6 points and 5 rebounds.
Heather Corral averaged 5 points and made 41 threes at 44%.
The Huskies lost 69 of their 85 points per game.
Additions:
Gigi Garcia is a 6-2 Post or Forward ranked # 89 two years ago. Gigi sat out last season with injuries so is a redshirt frosh.
Fapou Semebene is a 6-1 Soph Forward. She’s from Fairfax HS in LA where she was a strong rebounder. Fairfax is where Warren Zevon and many other famous people when to High school.
Kierra Collier is a 5-6 Frosh Point Guard from Missouri who was ranked # 55.
Khayla Rooks is a 6-1 Forward from SoCal. Rooks brother plays at Cal and Dad was a longtime NBA player and a standout at Arizona.
Alexis Griggsby is a 5-9 Frosh Guard from SoCal.
Missy Peterson is a 5-11 Frosh Guard from Washington.
Schedule: Washington plays the LA schools and the Arizona schools once each. Still no pre season schedule for the Huskies.
The Team:
Natalie Romeo is a 5-7 Sr Guard who transferred from Nebraska before last season. She averaged 9 points making 94 threes at 39% in her first season with the Huskies.
Mai-Loni Henson is a 6-1 Soph Forward who averaged 3 points and 1 rebound in 11 minutes per game. Henson was ranked # 69 in HS.
Amber Melgoza is a 5-10 Soph Shooting Guard who averaged 2 points in 8 minutes.
Deja Strother is a 6-5 Jr Post who averaged 3 points and 2 rebounds.
Hannah Johnson is a 6-1 Redshirt Jr Forward who averaged 3.5 points and 4 rebounds.
Kelli Kingma is a 5-8 Guard who missed last year with injuries. If healthy she will start. Kelli started her first two games last season before being hurt. Her sister is former Husky great Kristi.
Jenna Moser a Sr and MacKenzie Wieburg another Sr saw little action this past season.
Predictions: Huge losses and only one returning player averaged better than 4 points per game. It a very much rebuilding year for the Huskies.
2018 Recruiting: No Commits yet.
Also three Pac 12 players have transferred to Santa Clara:
Joeseta Fatuesi from Utah
Lauren Yearwood from Oregon
Charise Holloway from Arizona
Pac 12 Preview: Washington
Last Year: 29-6 overall and 15-3 in league play. The Huskies lost in the Sweet 16 to finalist Mississippi State.
Coaches:
All new for this season. Jody Wynn is the new Head Coach moving from Long Beach State where she was Head Coach for 8 seasons and last year took Long Beach State to their first NCAA tournament in 25 years. Jody was a starting Guard at USC and also for 5 years an assistant at USC.
Derek Wynn is the Associate Head Coach, and her husband. Like Jody he was at Long Beach State and USC.
Michelle Augustavo returns to Washington where she was a player for two years transferring from San Diego where she set the single game scoring record of 42. Michelle coached with the Wynn’s this past season and before that 4 years at UC Irvine.
Paul Reed completes the move of the Long Beach State staff to Washington. He coached for three years at Long Beach State. Paul was a Small College All American Defensive back.
Losses:
Well the entire Coaching staff moved on. The Head Coach moved to Arkansas. And several of the greatest players in Husky history graduated.
Kelsey Plum graduated and goes down in history as one of the greatest players in College history. Plum averaged 32 points last season. She made 115 threes at 43%, and averaged 5 rebounds and 5 assists.
Chantel Osahor averaged 16 points, 15 rebounds and 4 assists.
Aarion McDonald was just a Frosh last season but choose to transfer to Arizona. McDonald averaged 10 points
Katie Collier averaged 6 points and 5 rebounds.
Heather Corral averaged 5 points and made 41 threes at 44%.
The Huskies lost 69 of their 85 points per game.
Additions:
Gigi Garcia is a 6-2 Post or Forward ranked # 89 two years ago. Gigi sat out last season with injuries so is a redshirt frosh.
Fapou Semebene is a 6-1 Soph Forward. She’s from Fairfax HS in LA where she was a strong rebounder. Fairfax is where Warren Zevon and many other famous people when to High school.
Kierra Collier is a 5-6 Frosh Point Guard from Missouri who was ranked # 55.
Khayla Rooks is a 6-1 Forward from SoCal. Rooks brother plays at Cal and Dad was a longtime NBA player and a standout at Arizona.
Alexis Griggsby is a 5-9 Frosh Guard from SoCal.
Missy Peterson is a 5-11 Frosh Guard from Washington.
Schedule: Washington plays the LA schools and the Arizona schools once each. Still no pre season schedule for the Huskies.
The Team:
Natalie Romeo is a 5-7 Sr Guard who transferred from Nebraska before last season. She averaged 9 points making 94 threes at 39% in her first season with the Huskies.
Mai-Loni Henson is a 6-1 Soph Forward who averaged 3 points and 1 rebound in 11 minutes per game. Henson was ranked # 69 in HS.
Amber Melgoza is a 5-10 Soph Shooting Guard who averaged 2 points in 8 minutes.
Deja Strother is a 6-5 Jr Post who averaged 3 points and 2 rebounds.
Hannah Johnson is a 6-1 Redshirt Jr Forward who averaged 3.5 points and 4 rebounds.
Kelli Kingma is a 5-8 Guard who missed last year with injuries. If healthy she will start. Kelli started her first two games last season before being hurt. Her sister is former Husky great Kristi.
Jenna Moser a Sr and MacKenzie Wieburg another Sr saw little action this past season.
Predictions: Huge losses and only one returning player averaged better than 4 points per game. It a very much rebuilding year for the Huskies.
2018 Recruiting: No Commits yet.
September 18, 2017
Pac 12 Previw: Utah
First an recruiting update: USC has a Commit for 2018 Point Guard Desiree Caldwell, ranked # 13. Caldwell's Sister was a UCLA player who transferred to Texas Tech.
Pac 12 Preview: UTAH
Last Season:
16-15 overall and 5-13 in Pac 12 play finishing in a 4 way tie for 9-12th place.
The Coaches:
Lynne Roberts is in her 3nd 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 3nd 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 3nd year after a season at TCU and 2 seasons at Fresno State. She played at Utah State.
Joanna Reitz is in her first season as a coach at Utah. Reitz has coached for 7 years mostly D2.
Losses:
Paige Crozon averaged 10 points and 5 rebounds. Paige also made 49 threes at 35%. She made 1/3 of the Utes three point shots.
Malia Nawahine averaged 10 points and 3 rebounds. Malia made 41 threes at 32%.
Together Malia and Paige made about 2/3 of the Utes three point shots.
Joeseta Fatuesi played in just 9 games.
Additions:
Megan Huff is a 6-3 Redshirt Jr Forward who transferred from Hawaii and will redshirted this past season. At Hawaii two seasons ago she averaged 10 points and 6 rebounds. She went to Hawaii to play Volleyball but switched to Basketball.
Jordan Cruz is a 5-11 Frosh Guard from Sacramento. She made 13 threes in one of her HS games and averaged 20 points as a Sr. Jordan was ranked # 111.
Tori Williams is a 5-10 Frosh Guard from Idaho. Tori averaged 22 points as a Sr. She was ranked # 99.
Elli Koskinen, 6-5 Frosh Post from Finland. Elli has played at least 4 years for various Finnish National age group teams.
Dru Gylten is a 5-11 Frosh Guard from South Dakota. Dru led her team to 4 straight State Championships and was All State her last 2 seasons.
Arianna LaLonde is a 6-4 Frosh Froward from Arizona. Arianna will be redshirting this season.
Maurane Corbin is a 6-5 Frosh Post from Quebec, who averaged 15 points and 13 rebounds as a Sr.
The Schedule: The Utes play Stanford and Cal once each and also the Oregon schools once each. Huge break as all four of these teams should be top 5-6. The non conference schedule has Alabama, St Marys, BYU and Purdue.
The Team:
Emily Potter is a 6-6 Sr Post who averaged 14 points, 8 rebounds and 3 blocked shots. Potter was a member of the Canadian National Team.
Tanaeya Boclair is a 6-0 Sr Wing who averaged 10 points and 4 rebounds.
Erika Bean is a 5-8 Jr Guard. Bean is from the Sacramento area and averaged 4 pints, 4 rebounds and 5.5 assists last season.
Wendy Anae is a 6-3 Sr Forward who averaged 4 points and 3 rebounds in 13 minutes last season.
Daneesha Provo is a 6-0 Redshirt Jr Guard. Provo transferred from Clemson where she scored 5 points per game as a Frosh and was on the Canadian National Jr team. Provo averaged 3 points and 2 rebounds in 12 minutes.
Kiana Moore is a 5-7 Soph Guard from Vacaville who averaged 3 points in 12 minutes.
Megan Jacobs is a 6-1 Frosh Wing from Las Vegas. Her brother plays Pro Football with Carolina. Megan averaged 3 points in 13 minutes.
Tilar Clark is a 5-10 Sr Guard who averaged 3 points in 8 minutes.
Predictions:
Only three players return who averaged 14 or more minutes per game, although all three were starters. Several interesting new players, four are 6-3 to 6-5. Should be interesting, but not top 6 in the Pac 12.
2018 Recruiting: No Commits yet.
Pac 12 Preview: UTAH
Last Season:
16-15 overall and 5-13 in Pac 12 play finishing in a 4 way tie for 9-12th place.
The Coaches:
Lynne Roberts is in her 3nd 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 3nd 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 3nd year after a season at TCU and 2 seasons at Fresno State. She played at Utah State.
Joanna Reitz is in her first season as a coach at Utah. Reitz has coached for 7 years mostly D2.
Losses:
Paige Crozon averaged 10 points and 5 rebounds. Paige also made 49 threes at 35%. She made 1/3 of the Utes three point shots.
Malia Nawahine averaged 10 points and 3 rebounds. Malia made 41 threes at 32%.
Together Malia and Paige made about 2/3 of the Utes three point shots.
Joeseta Fatuesi played in just 9 games.
Additions:
Megan Huff is a 6-3 Redshirt Jr Forward who transferred from Hawaii and will redshirted this past season. At Hawaii two seasons ago she averaged 10 points and 6 rebounds. She went to Hawaii to play Volleyball but switched to Basketball.
Jordan Cruz is a 5-11 Frosh Guard from Sacramento. She made 13 threes in one of her HS games and averaged 20 points as a Sr. Jordan was ranked # 111.
Tori Williams is a 5-10 Frosh Guard from Idaho. Tori averaged 22 points as a Sr. She was ranked # 99.
Elli Koskinen, 6-5 Frosh Post from Finland. Elli has played at least 4 years for various Finnish National age group teams.
Dru Gylten is a 5-11 Frosh Guard from South Dakota. Dru led her team to 4 straight State Championships and was All State her last 2 seasons.
Arianna LaLonde is a 6-4 Frosh Froward from Arizona. Arianna will be redshirting this season.
Maurane Corbin is a 6-5 Frosh Post from Quebec, who averaged 15 points and 13 rebounds as a Sr.
The Schedule: The Utes play Stanford and Cal once each and also the Oregon schools once each. Huge break as all four of these teams should be top 5-6. The non conference schedule has Alabama, St Marys, BYU and Purdue.
The Team:
Emily Potter is a 6-6 Sr Post who averaged 14 points, 8 rebounds and 3 blocked shots. Potter was a member of the Canadian National Team.
Tanaeya Boclair is a 6-0 Sr Wing who averaged 10 points and 4 rebounds.
Erika Bean is a 5-8 Jr Guard. Bean is from the Sacramento area and averaged 4 pints, 4 rebounds and 5.5 assists last season.
Wendy Anae is a 6-3 Sr Forward who averaged 4 points and 3 rebounds in 13 minutes last season.
Daneesha Provo is a 6-0 Redshirt Jr Guard. Provo transferred from Clemson where she scored 5 points per game as a Frosh and was on the Canadian National Jr team. Provo averaged 3 points and 2 rebounds in 12 minutes.
Kiana Moore is a 5-7 Soph Guard from Vacaville who averaged 3 points in 12 minutes.
Megan Jacobs is a 6-1 Frosh Wing from Las Vegas. Her brother plays Pro Football with Carolina. Megan averaged 3 points in 13 minutes.
Tilar Clark is a 5-10 Sr Guard who averaged 3 points in 8 minutes.
Predictions:
Only three players return who averaged 14 or more minutes per game, although all three were starters. Several interesting new players, four are 6-3 to 6-5. Should be interesting, but not top 6 in the Pac 12.
2018 Recruiting: No Commits yet.
September 11, 2017
Pac 12 Preview: USC
Pac 12 Preview: Southern Cal
Last Season: 14-16 overall and just 5-13 in Pac 12 play. This has resulted in a new coaching staff.
The Coaches: Mark Trakh has returned to USC after six seasons as the Head Coach at New Mexico State. Mark coach for 5 seasons at USC before New Mexico. New Mexico State lost just 2 league games in the past 3 seasons. Mark started as a Head Coach at Pepperdine in 1994.
Jason Glover is the Associate Head Coach. Glover joined Mark at New Mexico State last season after several years coaching in both the NBA and the WNBA.
Aarika Hughes returns to USC where she played. Hughes coached for 5 years at New Mexico State. She was a HS teammate of JJ Hones and Colorado assistant Alex Earl.
Blanche Alverson is like the other assistants in their first year at USC after 2 seasons at New Mexico State.
Losses:
Lauren Higgins would have been a Soph Wing but has transferred to UOP. Last season she averaged 4.4 points while starting 15 games. She was a top recruit out of HS.
Courtney Jaco averaged 10.6 points and made 68 threes at 40%. Her 68 threes were more than the next 3 combined.
Ivana Jakubcova averaged 2 points and 3 rebounds.
Alexis Lloyd averaged just 9 minutes a game.
Ayanna Clark who should be a frosh and at one time the top player in her class is not listed on the roster.
Destiny Littleton who scored about 5,000 points in her California HS career was released with the coaching change and is at Texas.
Additions:
The big addition is 6th year Grad Student Jordan Adams, see more under The Team.
Shalexxus Aaron is a 6-1 Frosh Guard from SoCal who played her firsdt three years of HS in Washington. Aaron was ranked # 57. Her brother is on the USC Men’s Basketball team.
Mariya Moore is a transfer from Louisville. She is a 6-0 Wing and must sit out this season. Her sister Minyon is a starter on this team. Mariya averaged 12 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists for Louisville last season and is their # 13 all time leading scorer. She is a huge addition.
The Schedule:
Purdue and Texas A&M are the only standouts on the schedule. They play the Arizona and Washington schools once each.
The Team:
Kristen Simon is a 6-2 Sr Post who averaged 15 points and 9 rebounds starting every game last season. She led USC is both areas.
Sadie Edwards is a 5-10 Sr Guard who started her career at UConn. Sadie averaged 9 points per game, starting 22. She was a McD All American.
Minyon Moore is a 5-8 Soph guard who started at Point Guard last season. Minyon led the team is assists 4 per game and scored 12 points per game.
Jordan Adams is a 6-1 6th year Grad student at Guard. Jordan was only able to play 5 games last season, averaging 9 points. She was recruited to USC by new coach Trakh.
Aliyah Mazyck is a 5-9 Jr Guard who averaged 7 points per game last season in only 18 minutes.
Ja’Vavia Tapley is a 6-3 Soph Forward who averaged 6 points and 3 rebounds.
Asiah Jones is a 6-3 Soph Forwards who averaged 2 points and 3 rebounds.
Marquerite Effa is a 6-3 Jr Post who played 82 minutes in 14 games last season.
Candela Abejon is a 6-1 Jr Guard from Spoain who played just 5 games last year.
Dani Milisic is a 6-4 Redshirt Soph Post from Australia;’ Last season she played just 6 minutes a game and appeared in 2.3 of the games. An interesting stat: she had 7 rebounds in 128 total minutes.
Predictions:
Really hurt badly by 3 great players who won’t be with the Trojans . Maybe Clark will at the semester, but I don’t know her situation.
Thin but with a couple of very good players. Still hard to see them in the top 6.
2018 Recruiting: No Commits yet. However they have had and will have some outstanding visitors.
Last Season: 14-16 overall and just 5-13 in Pac 12 play. This has resulted in a new coaching staff.
The Coaches: Mark Trakh has returned to USC after six seasons as the Head Coach at New Mexico State. Mark coach for 5 seasons at USC before New Mexico. New Mexico State lost just 2 league games in the past 3 seasons. Mark started as a Head Coach at Pepperdine in 1994.
Jason Glover is the Associate Head Coach. Glover joined Mark at New Mexico State last season after several years coaching in both the NBA and the WNBA.
Aarika Hughes returns to USC where she played. Hughes coached for 5 years at New Mexico State. She was a HS teammate of JJ Hones and Colorado assistant Alex Earl.
Blanche Alverson is like the other assistants in their first year at USC after 2 seasons at New Mexico State.
Losses:
Lauren Higgins would have been a Soph Wing but has transferred to UOP. Last season she averaged 4.4 points while starting 15 games. She was a top recruit out of HS.
Courtney Jaco averaged 10.6 points and made 68 threes at 40%. Her 68 threes were more than the next 3 combined.
Ivana Jakubcova averaged 2 points and 3 rebounds.
Alexis Lloyd averaged just 9 minutes a game.
Ayanna Clark who should be a frosh and at one time the top player in her class is not listed on the roster.
Destiny Littleton who scored about 5,000 points in her California HS career was released with the coaching change and is at Texas.
Additions:
The big addition is 6th year Grad Student Jordan Adams, see more under The Team.
Shalexxus Aaron is a 6-1 Frosh Guard from SoCal who played her firsdt three years of HS in Washington. Aaron was ranked # 57. Her brother is on the USC Men’s Basketball team.
Mariya Moore is a transfer from Louisville. She is a 6-0 Wing and must sit out this season. Her sister Minyon is a starter on this team. Mariya averaged 12 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists for Louisville last season and is their # 13 all time leading scorer. She is a huge addition.
The Schedule:
Purdue and Texas A&M are the only standouts on the schedule. They play the Arizona and Washington schools once each.
The Team:
Kristen Simon is a 6-2 Sr Post who averaged 15 points and 9 rebounds starting every game last season. She led USC is both areas.
Sadie Edwards is a 5-10 Sr Guard who started her career at UConn. Sadie averaged 9 points per game, starting 22. She was a McD All American.
Minyon Moore is a 5-8 Soph guard who started at Point Guard last season. Minyon led the team is assists 4 per game and scored 12 points per game.
Jordan Adams is a 6-1 6th year Grad student at Guard. Jordan was only able to play 5 games last season, averaging 9 points. She was recruited to USC by new coach Trakh.
Aliyah Mazyck is a 5-9 Jr Guard who averaged 7 points per game last season in only 18 minutes.
Ja’Vavia Tapley is a 6-3 Soph Forward who averaged 6 points and 3 rebounds.
Asiah Jones is a 6-3 Soph Forwards who averaged 2 points and 3 rebounds.
Marquerite Effa is a 6-3 Jr Post who played 82 minutes in 14 games last season.
Candela Abejon is a 6-1 Jr Guard from Spoain who played just 5 games last year.
Dani Milisic is a 6-4 Redshirt Soph Post from Australia;’ Last season she played just 6 minutes a game and appeared in 2.3 of the games. An interesting stat: she had 7 rebounds in 128 total minutes.
Predictions:
Really hurt badly by 3 great players who won’t be with the Trojans . Maybe Clark will at the semester, but I don’t know her situation.
Thin but with a couple of very good players. Still hard to see them in the top 6.
2018 Recruiting: No Commits yet. However they have had and will have some outstanding visitors.
September 4, 2017
Pac 12 Preview: Arizona
Pac 12 Preview: Arizona
Last Season: Arizona was 14-16 overall and 5-13 in Pac 12 play, under first year coach Adia Barnes.
The Coaches: Adia Barnes is the all time leading scorer at Arizona and is in her 2nd year 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 in her 2nd year as the Associate Head Coach. Smallwood was the Associate Head Coach the 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 2nd year assistant. Coppa is from Italy and has extensive overseas coaching experience and several years in the US.
Morgan Valley is a new assistant coming from the U of Washington. Morgan played at UConn and before Washington was an assistant at Virginia Tech.
Losses: Leading scorer LaBrittany Jones who averaged 15 points and 7 rebounds.
Malena Washington was their 2nd leading scorer at 12 points per game and led the team in assists.
Breanna Workman was the Wildcats 3rd leading scorer at 8 points and their 2nd leading rebounder to Jones with 5 per game.
Dejza James averaged 5 points.
Lauren Evans averaged 4 points.
Farrin Bell averaged 2 points.
6-8 Post Eugenie Simonet-Keller only played 3 games.
Lost were 47 of the Wildcats 64 points per game and 23 of their 35 rebounds per game.
Additions: Sammy Fatkin a 6-0 Frosh Guard from the state of Washington. Ranked as the # 30 Guard out of HS.
Marlee Kyles is a 5-7 Frosh Guard from Illinois. Ranked as the # 23 Guard out of HS.
Sam Thomas is a 6-0 Frosh Forward from Las Vegas and was ranked # 95 overall.
Kiana Chew is a 6-3 post. Chew is from Germany but played HS basketball in Florida.
Kat Wright is a 5th year Grad transfer from Florida Atlantic. She is from Los Angeles and a 6-0 Forward. Kat was injured last season at Florida Atlantic but as a true Jr made 87 threes including 11 in one game.
Aarion McDonald is 5-7 Soph Guard who transferred from Washington where she started and was the teams’ 3rd leading scorer. In Washington’s post season run Aarion averaged 14 points per game. She will sit out this season.
Tee Tee Starks is a 5-9 Guard who transferred from Iowa State where she started about half their games last season. Starks is technically a redshirt Soph but will sit out this season.
Dominique McBryde is a 6-2 Jr Forward who transferred from Purdue where she averaged 7 points and 6 rebounds this past season. McBryde will sit out this season.
That’s 8 new players to Arizona, and 5 who will be eligible to play this season. This frosh class was ranked 8th in the Pac 12
The Schedule: While it isn’t much. TCU, San Diego State, Utah State and Hawaii are the highlights. However this is a weak team this year, wait until next season. The Wildcats play the LA and Washington schools only once each.
The Team: Taryn Griffey is a 5-7 Redshirt Jr Guard. Griffey, daughter of Ken Jr, averaged 6 points per game last season but with injuries could only play 15 games. . She missed her last 2 years of HS and her Frosh season and 10 games her academic Soph season with injuries.
JaLea Bennett is a 6-0 Sr Wing who averaged 7 points last season.
Destiny Graham is a 6-3 Jr Post from Eastside Prep in East Palo Alto. Graham averaged 4 points and 3 rebounds per game last season.
Charise Holloway is a 5-7 redshirt Jr Guard who was injured and played just 10 games and 70 minutes. She also didn’t play her Soph season. As a Frosh Holloway averaged 7 points per game and lead the team in threes.
Lucia Alonso is a 5-7 Soph Guard who started all but 3 games last season averaging 5 points and hitting 43% from three. She also had a plus assist to turnover ratio.
Bria Rice is a 5-8 Soph Guard who averaged one point in 6 minutes per game.
Predictions: Just 6 returning players to go with 5 new players eligible for play. The Wildcats are very thin as two of the returning players have missed more time than they have played. Looks like another last place finish. However recruiting is great and 3 top transfer ready for the following season.
2018 Recruiting:
Catherine Reese is a 6-2 Forward from Texas ranked # 29.
Shalyse Smith is a 6-1 Forward from Washington ranked # 47.
Bryce Nixon is a 5-10 Wing from Arizona ranked # 147
Valeria Trucco is a 6-3 Post from Italy ranked as a 5 star which would make her about top 25.
A great class and with McDonald a top recruiting class.
Last Season: Arizona was 14-16 overall and 5-13 in Pac 12 play, under first year coach Adia Barnes.
The Coaches: Adia Barnes is the all time leading scorer at Arizona and is in her 2nd year 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 in her 2nd year as the Associate Head Coach. Smallwood was the Associate Head Coach the 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 2nd year assistant. Coppa is from Italy and has extensive overseas coaching experience and several years in the US.
Morgan Valley is a new assistant coming from the U of Washington. Morgan played at UConn and before Washington was an assistant at Virginia Tech.
Losses: Leading scorer LaBrittany Jones who averaged 15 points and 7 rebounds.
Malena Washington was their 2nd leading scorer at 12 points per game and led the team in assists.
Breanna Workman was the Wildcats 3rd leading scorer at 8 points and their 2nd leading rebounder to Jones with 5 per game.
Dejza James averaged 5 points.
Lauren Evans averaged 4 points.
Farrin Bell averaged 2 points.
6-8 Post Eugenie Simonet-Keller only played 3 games.
Lost were 47 of the Wildcats 64 points per game and 23 of their 35 rebounds per game.
Additions: Sammy Fatkin a 6-0 Frosh Guard from the state of Washington. Ranked as the # 30 Guard out of HS.
Marlee Kyles is a 5-7 Frosh Guard from Illinois. Ranked as the # 23 Guard out of HS.
Sam Thomas is a 6-0 Frosh Forward from Las Vegas and was ranked # 95 overall.
Kiana Chew is a 6-3 post. Chew is from Germany but played HS basketball in Florida.
Kat Wright is a 5th year Grad transfer from Florida Atlantic. She is from Los Angeles and a 6-0 Forward. Kat was injured last season at Florida Atlantic but as a true Jr made 87 threes including 11 in one game.
Aarion McDonald is 5-7 Soph Guard who transferred from Washington where she started and was the teams’ 3rd leading scorer. In Washington’s post season run Aarion averaged 14 points per game. She will sit out this season.
Tee Tee Starks is a 5-9 Guard who transferred from Iowa State where she started about half their games last season. Starks is technically a redshirt Soph but will sit out this season.
Dominique McBryde is a 6-2 Jr Forward who transferred from Purdue where she averaged 7 points and 6 rebounds this past season. McBryde will sit out this season.
That’s 8 new players to Arizona, and 5 who will be eligible to play this season. This frosh class was ranked 8th in the Pac 12
The Schedule: While it isn’t much. TCU, San Diego State, Utah State and Hawaii are the highlights. However this is a weak team this year, wait until next season. The Wildcats play the LA and Washington schools only once each.
The Team: Taryn Griffey is a 5-7 Redshirt Jr Guard. Griffey, daughter of Ken Jr, averaged 6 points per game last season but with injuries could only play 15 games. . She missed her last 2 years of HS and her Frosh season and 10 games her academic Soph season with injuries.
JaLea Bennett is a 6-0 Sr Wing who averaged 7 points last season.
Destiny Graham is a 6-3 Jr Post from Eastside Prep in East Palo Alto. Graham averaged 4 points and 3 rebounds per game last season.
Charise Holloway is a 5-7 redshirt Jr Guard who was injured and played just 10 games and 70 minutes. She also didn’t play her Soph season. As a Frosh Holloway averaged 7 points per game and lead the team in threes.
Lucia Alonso is a 5-7 Soph Guard who started all but 3 games last season averaging 5 points and hitting 43% from three. She also had a plus assist to turnover ratio.
Bria Rice is a 5-8 Soph Guard who averaged one point in 6 minutes per game.
Predictions: Just 6 returning players to go with 5 new players eligible for play. The Wildcats are very thin as two of the returning players have missed more time than they have played. Looks like another last place finish. However recruiting is great and 3 top transfer ready for the following season.
2018 Recruiting:
Catherine Reese is a 6-2 Forward from Texas ranked # 29.
Shalyse Smith is a 6-1 Forward from Washington ranked # 47.
Bryce Nixon is a 5-10 Wing from Arizona ranked # 147
Valeria Trucco is a 6-3 Post from Italy ranked as a 5 star which would make her about top 25.
A great class and with McDonald a top recruiting class.
August 27, 2017
Pac 12 Preview: Washington State
Pac 12 Preview: Washington State
Last Year:
16-20 for the year and 6-12 in conference play. However the Cougars also suffered season ending injuries to three starters.
Coaches:
June Daugherty is now in her 11th season at Washington State and her 22rd year as a Pac 12 Head Coach, plus of course a stint as a Stanford assistant.
Mike Daugherty, June’s husband is also in his 11th year at Washington State.
Ashley Gill is in her 6th year as a Cougar assistant.
Rod Jensen is in his 3rd year as an assistant after coaching Men’s basketball for 30 years.
Losses:
Only one loss and that is Ivana Kmetovska who averaged 8 points and 4 rebounds per game.
Additions:
Celena Molina a 5-9 Guard from Hawaii whose sister is the starting Point Guard for the Cougars.
Taryn Shelley a 6-3 Post from Washington. Neither recruit was ranked.
Schedule:
Kentucky, Gonzaga and Nebraska are on the Schedule, plus a tourney in Florida. The Cougars play the Arizona and LA schools once each.
The Team:
Borislava Hristova is 6-0 Redshirt Soph from Bulgaria, one of the 7 non Americans on the team. Borislava played only 9 games last season before her season ending injury but averaged 15 points per game. She started all but one game as a Frosh averaging 16 points per game.
Louis Brown is a 6-3 Redshirt Jr from Australia who played just 7 games last season before her injury and averaged 10 points and a team high 7 rebounds. As a Soph Brown averaged 5 points starting almost all the games.
Chanelle Molina is a 5-9 Soph Guard who started all 17 games before her season ending injury. Molina averaged 13 points and a 1.8:1 assist to turnover ratio.
Caila Hailey is a 5-10 Sr Guard who averaged 8 points and 4 rebounds, while starting all but 3 games.
Alexys Swedlund is a 5-11 Jr Guard from North Dakota who averaged 12 points and made 75 threes, almost more than the next three players and shot at 35%.
Maria Kostourkova is a 6-4 Jr Center from Portugal who averaged 4 points and 4 rebounds.
Pinelopi Pavlopoulou is a 5-8 Sr Guard from Greece who averaged 8 points per game.
Kayla Washington is a 6-0 Soph Forward who averaged 6 points and 4 rebounds in just 15 minutes last season.
Cameron Fernandez is a 5-10 Soph Guard who was being redshirted until all the injuries. In 9 games and 11 minutes per game she still averaged 5 points.
Nike McClure is 6-3 redshirt Jr Post player who averaged 4 points and 6 rebounds in 19 minutes.
Jovana Subasic is a 6-4 Redshirt Frosh Post from Serbia who redshirted last year. Jovana has been playing on Serbian national Jr teams for 4 years.
Predictions:
This could be June’s best Cougar team. This is a very good starting lineup and maybe the best ever at Washington State. A winning record is very likely.
Recruiting 2018:
No Commits at this time, of course only one Sr.
Last Year:
16-20 for the year and 6-12 in conference play. However the Cougars also suffered season ending injuries to three starters.
Coaches:
June Daugherty is now in her 11th season at Washington State and her 22rd year as a Pac 12 Head Coach, plus of course a stint as a Stanford assistant.
Mike Daugherty, June’s husband is also in his 11th year at Washington State.
Ashley Gill is in her 6th year as a Cougar assistant.
Rod Jensen is in his 3rd year as an assistant after coaching Men’s basketball for 30 years.
Losses:
Only one loss and that is Ivana Kmetovska who averaged 8 points and 4 rebounds per game.
Additions:
Celena Molina a 5-9 Guard from Hawaii whose sister is the starting Point Guard for the Cougars.
Taryn Shelley a 6-3 Post from Washington. Neither recruit was ranked.
Schedule:
Kentucky, Gonzaga and Nebraska are on the Schedule, plus a tourney in Florida. The Cougars play the Arizona and LA schools once each.
The Team:
Borislava Hristova is 6-0 Redshirt Soph from Bulgaria, one of the 7 non Americans on the team. Borislava played only 9 games last season before her season ending injury but averaged 15 points per game. She started all but one game as a Frosh averaging 16 points per game.
Louis Brown is a 6-3 Redshirt Jr from Australia who played just 7 games last season before her injury and averaged 10 points and a team high 7 rebounds. As a Soph Brown averaged 5 points starting almost all the games.
Chanelle Molina is a 5-9 Soph Guard who started all 17 games before her season ending injury. Molina averaged 13 points and a 1.8:1 assist to turnover ratio.
Caila Hailey is a 5-10 Sr Guard who averaged 8 points and 4 rebounds, while starting all but 3 games.
Alexys Swedlund is a 5-11 Jr Guard from North Dakota who averaged 12 points and made 75 threes, almost more than the next three players and shot at 35%.
Maria Kostourkova is a 6-4 Jr Center from Portugal who averaged 4 points and 4 rebounds.
Pinelopi Pavlopoulou is a 5-8 Sr Guard from Greece who averaged 8 points per game.
Kayla Washington is a 6-0 Soph Forward who averaged 6 points and 4 rebounds in just 15 minutes last season.
Cameron Fernandez is a 5-10 Soph Guard who was being redshirted until all the injuries. In 9 games and 11 minutes per game she still averaged 5 points.
Nike McClure is 6-3 redshirt Jr Post player who averaged 4 points and 6 rebounds in 19 minutes.
Jovana Subasic is a 6-4 Redshirt Frosh Post from Serbia who redshirted last year. Jovana has been playing on Serbian national Jr teams for 4 years.
Predictions:
This could be June’s best Cougar team. This is a very good starting lineup and maybe the best ever at Washington State. A winning record is very likely.
Recruiting 2018:
No Commits at this time, of course only one Sr.
August 20, 2017
Pac 12 Preview: ASU
ASU will be a very guard heavy team this season, maybe playing 4 at a time. They lack post players and unless a frosh or transfer develops in the Post will be out rebounded often and that's certainly not a Charlie Turner-Thorne trademark.
Last Season: The Sun Devils were 20-13 and 9-9 in Pac 12 Play. ASU beat Michigan State in the first round of the NCAAs then lost by just 3 to the Champion South Carolina team.
The Coaching Staff:
Charli Turner Thorne returns for her 20th season as the Head Coach, and has taken the Sun Devils to the NCAAs 8 of her last 10 years of coaching. Charli sat out the 2012 season on a sabbatical.
Amanda Levens Moved on to be a Head Coach and Meg Sanders is taking time off.
Jackie Moore is in her 5th year as an Assistant at ASU. She has been an assistant at Miami of Florida, Boston College and Nevada.
Former ASU great and current WNBA All Star Briann January has joined the Staff.
Angie Nelp is in her first year coming from Rice.
Terri Mitchell is the Assistant to the Head Coach, named this summer. Terri was the Head Coach at Marquette for 18 years.
The Losses:
ASU lost 33 of their 64 points per game and 21 of their 38 rebounds. Big losses.
Sophie Bruner averaged 14 points and 7 rebounds.
Quinn Dornstauder averaged 10 points and 6 rebounds.
Kelsey Moos averaged 5 points and 6 rebounds although she did miss 11 games however she started every game in which she could play.
Sydney Goodson and Sara Hattis averaged 4 points and 2 rebounds total.
The Additions:
Courtney Ekmark is a 6-0 Jr Guard who transferred from UConn and redshirted the past season. A top ranked player out of HS she averaged about 2 points in 9 minutes in her two seasons at UConn. Her brother is on the Stanford Men’s Basketball team.
Sophia Elenga is a 6-1 Jr Forward/ Post from France. Sophia has played the past two years at an Arizona JC. Last season she averaged 12 points and 8 rebounds.
Eva Rubin is a 6-5 Frosh Post from Florida. Eva was ranked # 120.
Bre’yanna Sanders is a 6-0 Forward from CA. She wasn’t ranked however she was a star on a nationally ranked team.
This is the 7th ranked Pac 12 class including Ekmark who will be one of the best three point shooters in the league and excluding the JC transfer.
The Schedule:
ASU plays Florida State, Green Bay and F4 Mississippi State. They play the Washington and LA schools once each.
The Team:
Reili Richardson is a 5-11 Soph Guard. Reili is the top returning scorer at 8 points per game. She only made 22 threes at 24% but had a great Assist to Turnover ratio of 1.9. Richardson played on the recent national 19U team that would a world silver medal.
Kiara Russell is a 5-8 Soph Guard who averaged 4 points in 4 minutes per game.
Robbi Ryan is a 5-9 Soph Guard almost 7 points and 3 rebounds in 23 minutes per game.
Jamie Ruden is a 6-1 Soph Forward who averaged 4 points in 9 minutes per game.
Sabrina Haines is a 5-10 Jr Guard who averaged 7 points while starting all but one game. Haines made 29 threes at 39% leading the team in both categories.
Kianna Ibis is a 6-1 Jr Forward who averaged 5 points and 4 rebounds in 18 minutes.
Charnea Johnson-Chapman is a 6-4 Soph Post who played in all but 4 games but only 7 minutes per game.
Predictions:
The Sun Devils have no players who averaged 3 rebounds per game last season. Their lack of height and inside players will hold them back. Their Guard play should be very good with Richardson, Ekmark and Haines and more.
2018 Recruiting: Tara Hanson is a 5-10 Wing from Canada.
Jamie Loera is a 5-9 Point Guard from Washington. Loera has a sister at Gonzaga and her older sister played at Oregon. Jamie played on the travel team with the Stanford bound Hull twins. I was able to watch her play several games and although neither recruit is ranked I liked Loera’s game a lot.
Last Season: The Sun Devils were 20-13 and 9-9 in Pac 12 Play. ASU beat Michigan State in the first round of the NCAAs then lost by just 3 to the Champion South Carolina team.
The Coaching Staff:
Charli Turner Thorne returns for her 20th season as the Head Coach, and has taken the Sun Devils to the NCAAs 8 of her last 10 years of coaching. Charli sat out the 2012 season on a sabbatical.
Amanda Levens Moved on to be a Head Coach and Meg Sanders is taking time off.
Jackie Moore is in her 5th year as an Assistant at ASU. She has been an assistant at Miami of Florida, Boston College and Nevada.
Former ASU great and current WNBA All Star Briann January has joined the Staff.
Angie Nelp is in her first year coming from Rice.
Terri Mitchell is the Assistant to the Head Coach, named this summer. Terri was the Head Coach at Marquette for 18 years.
The Losses:
ASU lost 33 of their 64 points per game and 21 of their 38 rebounds. Big losses.
Sophie Bruner averaged 14 points and 7 rebounds.
Quinn Dornstauder averaged 10 points and 6 rebounds.
Kelsey Moos averaged 5 points and 6 rebounds although she did miss 11 games however she started every game in which she could play.
Sydney Goodson and Sara Hattis averaged 4 points and 2 rebounds total.
The Additions:
Courtney Ekmark is a 6-0 Jr Guard who transferred from UConn and redshirted the past season. A top ranked player out of HS she averaged about 2 points in 9 minutes in her two seasons at UConn. Her brother is on the Stanford Men’s Basketball team.
Sophia Elenga is a 6-1 Jr Forward/ Post from France. Sophia has played the past two years at an Arizona JC. Last season she averaged 12 points and 8 rebounds.
Eva Rubin is a 6-5 Frosh Post from Florida. Eva was ranked # 120.
Bre’yanna Sanders is a 6-0 Forward from CA. She wasn’t ranked however she was a star on a nationally ranked team.
This is the 7th ranked Pac 12 class including Ekmark who will be one of the best three point shooters in the league and excluding the JC transfer.
The Schedule:
ASU plays Florida State, Green Bay and F4 Mississippi State. They play the Washington and LA schools once each.
The Team:
Reili Richardson is a 5-11 Soph Guard. Reili is the top returning scorer at 8 points per game. She only made 22 threes at 24% but had a great Assist to Turnover ratio of 1.9. Richardson played on the recent national 19U team that would a world silver medal.
Kiara Russell is a 5-8 Soph Guard who averaged 4 points in 4 minutes per game.
Robbi Ryan is a 5-9 Soph Guard almost 7 points and 3 rebounds in 23 minutes per game.
Jamie Ruden is a 6-1 Soph Forward who averaged 4 points in 9 minutes per game.
Sabrina Haines is a 5-10 Jr Guard who averaged 7 points while starting all but one game. Haines made 29 threes at 39% leading the team in both categories.
Kianna Ibis is a 6-1 Jr Forward who averaged 5 points and 4 rebounds in 18 minutes.
Charnea Johnson-Chapman is a 6-4 Soph Post who played in all but 4 games but only 7 minutes per game.
Predictions:
The Sun Devils have no players who averaged 3 rebounds per game last season. Their lack of height and inside players will hold them back. Their Guard play should be very good with Richardson, Ekmark and Haines and more.
2018 Recruiting: Tara Hanson is a 5-10 Wing from Canada.
Jamie Loera is a 5-9 Point Guard from Washington. Loera has a sister at Gonzaga and her older sister played at Oregon. Jamie played on the travel team with the Stanford bound Hull twins. I was able to watch her play several games and although neither recruit is ranked I liked Loera’s game a lot.
May 15, 2017
Pac 12 Comings and Goings, Utah, Washington, Washington State and Stanford
USC has added Mariya Moore, 6-0 Sr forward who will transfer from Louisville joining her sister. This past season Moore averaged 12 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists per game. Moore also made 72 threes at 32%.
Utah:
Losses:
Paige Crozon: Averaged 10 points and 4 rebounds per game. Also led the tem with 49 threes at 32%.
Assistant Coach Wesley Brooks has moved to Michigan as an assistant.
Additions:
Tori Williams, 5-7 Guard from Idaho ranked # 65
Jordan Cruz, 5-10 Guard from CA ranked # 118
Dru Gytlen, 5-10 Guard from South Dakota ranked # 149
Maurane Corbin, 6-5 Post from Canada
The Class was ranked # 28 without Corbin.
Washington:
Losses:
The Coaching staff moved to Arkansas
Kelsey Plum the National POY who averaged 32 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists.
Chantel Osahor: Averaged 16 points and 15 rebounds
Katie Collier: Averaged 6 points and 5 rebounds.
Heather Corral: Averaged 5 points and made 50 threes at 45%.
Additions:
Brianna Ruiz: She missed last season with a knee injury. The 5th year Sr has played just 1 ½ seasons out of four at Washington. In her full season she averaged 5 points and made 34 threes.
Gigi Garcia: She missed her frosh season with an injury. A 6-2 Forward ranked # 89 out of HS.
Kierra Collier: 5-6 Guard from Missouri ranked # 55.
Khayla Rooks: 6-1 Forward from San Diego.
The Class was ranked # 41.
Jody Wynn is the new Head Coach moving from Long Beach State where she was the Head Coach for 8 seasons. Her husband Derek Wynn is an assistant, as is former Washington player Michelle Augustavo and Paul Reed. All three assistants moved with the Wynns from Long Beach State.
Washington State:
Losses:
Ivana Kmetovska: Averaged 8 points and 4 rebounds
Additions:
Taryn Shelley: 6-5 Post from Washington
Celena Molina: 5-9 Guard from Hawaii
The Class was not ranked in the top 50.
Stanford:
Losses:
Erica McCall: Averaged 14 points and 9 rebounds.
Karlie Samuelson: Averaged 12 points and made 96 threes at 48%.
Brianna Roberson: Averaged 6 points.
Amy Tucker, retiring as a coach but still in the Basketball office
Additions:
Kiana Williams, 5-7 Guard from Texas ranked # 8
Maya Dodson, 6-3 Forward from GA ranked # 11
Estella Moschkau, 6-2 Wing from Wisconsin ranked # 41
Alyssa Jerome, 6-2 Wing from Canada ranked as the # 6 foreign recruit
The Class was ranked # 8 by PN.
Lindy LaRocque the former Stanford player is now an assistant after 2 years at Belmont where they went to the NCAAs both years.
Utah:
Losses:
Paige Crozon: Averaged 10 points and 4 rebounds per game. Also led the tem with 49 threes at 32%.
Assistant Coach Wesley Brooks has moved to Michigan as an assistant.
Additions:
Tori Williams, 5-7 Guard from Idaho ranked # 65
Jordan Cruz, 5-10 Guard from CA ranked # 118
Dru Gytlen, 5-10 Guard from South Dakota ranked # 149
Maurane Corbin, 6-5 Post from Canada
The Class was ranked # 28 without Corbin.
Washington:
Losses:
The Coaching staff moved to Arkansas
Kelsey Plum the National POY who averaged 32 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists.
Chantel Osahor: Averaged 16 points and 15 rebounds
Katie Collier: Averaged 6 points and 5 rebounds.
Heather Corral: Averaged 5 points and made 50 threes at 45%.
Additions:
Brianna Ruiz: She missed last season with a knee injury. The 5th year Sr has played just 1 ½ seasons out of four at Washington. In her full season she averaged 5 points and made 34 threes.
Gigi Garcia: She missed her frosh season with an injury. A 6-2 Forward ranked # 89 out of HS.
Kierra Collier: 5-6 Guard from Missouri ranked # 55.
Khayla Rooks: 6-1 Forward from San Diego.
The Class was ranked # 41.
Jody Wynn is the new Head Coach moving from Long Beach State where she was the Head Coach for 8 seasons. Her husband Derek Wynn is an assistant, as is former Washington player Michelle Augustavo and Paul Reed. All three assistants moved with the Wynns from Long Beach State.
Washington State:
Losses:
Ivana Kmetovska: Averaged 8 points and 4 rebounds
Additions:
Taryn Shelley: 6-5 Post from Washington
Celena Molina: 5-9 Guard from Hawaii
The Class was not ranked in the top 50.
Stanford:
Losses:
Erica McCall: Averaged 14 points and 9 rebounds.
Karlie Samuelson: Averaged 12 points and made 96 threes at 48%.
Brianna Roberson: Averaged 6 points.
Amy Tucker, retiring as a coach but still in the Basketball office
Additions:
Kiana Williams, 5-7 Guard from Texas ranked # 8
Maya Dodson, 6-3 Forward from GA ranked # 11
Estella Moschkau, 6-2 Wing from Wisconsin ranked # 41
Alyssa Jerome, 6-2 Wing from Canada ranked as the # 6 foreign recruit
The Class was ranked # 8 by PN.
Lindy LaRocque the former Stanford player is now an assistant after 2 years at Belmont where they went to the NCAAs both years.
May 9, 2017
Pac 12 Comings and Goings
The Pac 12: Who teams lost and who they gained.
Meg Sanders the long time Associate Head Coach is taking time off to spend with her family. Angie Nelp is the now Assistant replacing Sanders. Nelp was at Rice last season.
Oregon:
Losses:
Mar’Shay Moore: Averaged 5 minutes per game
Jacinta Vandenberg: Averaged 2 points and 3 rebounds per game.
Lauren Yearwood: She will transfer, averaged 6 minutes per game.
Additions:
Anneli Maley, 6-2 Guard from Australia. A 19U teammate of Alana Smith.
Aina Ayuso, 5-9 Guard from Spain. # 7 foreign player by PN.
Satou Sabally, 6-4 Post from Germany # 1 ranked foreign player by PN.
This class ranked 23 without the late addition of Maley.
Oregon State:
Losses:
Sydney Wiese: Averaged 15 points, 5 rebounds and almost 5 assists. Made 103 threes.
Gabriella Hanson: Averaged 7 points and 4 rebounds.
Kolbie Orum: Averaged 7 points and 5 rebounds.
Additions:
Tara Corosdale, 6-3 from Washington ranked # 35.
Aleah Goodman, 5-9 Guard from Oregon ranked # 52.
Joanna Grymek, 6-8 YES, 6-8 Post from Poland. Joanna played the last two season at a Kansas JC and ranked as the # 2 JC player in the country.
Destiny Slocum, 5-7 PG from Idaho who played last season at Maryland and has just signed with the Beavers.
The Class is ranked # 20 with just Corosdale and Goodman considered.
UCLA:
Losses:
Nicole Kornet: Averaged 8 points.
Kori Korver: Averaged 8 points and made 77 threes at 35%. Together these two made 58% of all the Bruins threes.
Paula Hersler: Averaged 3 points and 3 rebounds. Will graduated and play her 5th year elsewhere.
Additions:
Chantel Horvat, 6-0 Wing from Australia ranked as the #2 foreign player.
Lauren Miller, 6-2 Forward from MO, ranked # 16
Michaela Onyenwere, 5-11 Wing from Colorado Ranked # 16.
Kayla Owens, 6-2 Forward from TX, ranked # 45
The class is ranked # 4.
However UCLA also has three players who redshirted with injuries.
Lindsey Corsaro, 6-2 Wing ranked # 15 for the 2016 class.
Ally Rosenblum, 6-3 Post ranked # 75 for the 2016 class.
Lajahna Drummer, 6-1 will be a redshirt Jr who averaged 6 points and 5 rebounds in 2015-16.
USC:
Losses:
The Coaching staff after Head Coach Cooper-Dyke resigned early March.
Jordan Adams: An outstanding player who suffered injuries in her career and played just 5 games last season. However she has her Masters, I believe.
Ivana Jakubcova: Averaged 2 points and 3 rebounds.
Courtney Jaco: Averaged 10 points and made 68 threes at 40%. She made about 40% of the team’s threes.
Alexis Lloyd: Averaged just 10 minutes and 1 point.
Destiny Littleton: She had signed with USC in November but got her release. Destiny set the California State scoring record for her career.
Additions:
Mark Trakh returns to USC after 6 years at New Mexico State. Mark was the Head Coach at USC before he went to New Mexico for 5 seasons. Mark won 58% of his games at USC despite a number of injuries. Mark brought his New Mexico State staff to USC.
Shalexxus Aaron: 6-1 Guard from Washington ranked # 57.
Ayanna Clark: 6-2 Post from SoCal ranked # 38.
Meg Sanders the long time Associate Head Coach is taking time off to spend with her family. Angie Nelp is the now Assistant replacing Sanders. Nelp was at Rice last season.
Oregon:
Losses:
Mar’Shay Moore: Averaged 5 minutes per game
Jacinta Vandenberg: Averaged 2 points and 3 rebounds per game.
Lauren Yearwood: She will transfer, averaged 6 minutes per game.
Additions:
Anneli Maley, 6-2 Guard from Australia. A 19U teammate of Alana Smith.
Aina Ayuso, 5-9 Guard from Spain. # 7 foreign player by PN.
Satou Sabally, 6-4 Post from Germany # 1 ranked foreign player by PN.
This class ranked 23 without the late addition of Maley.
Oregon State:
Losses:
Sydney Wiese: Averaged 15 points, 5 rebounds and almost 5 assists. Made 103 threes.
Gabriella Hanson: Averaged 7 points and 4 rebounds.
Kolbie Orum: Averaged 7 points and 5 rebounds.
Additions:
Tara Corosdale, 6-3 from Washington ranked # 35.
Aleah Goodman, 5-9 Guard from Oregon ranked # 52.
Joanna Grymek, 6-8 YES, 6-8 Post from Poland. Joanna played the last two season at a Kansas JC and ranked as the # 2 JC player in the country.
Destiny Slocum, 5-7 PG from Idaho who played last season at Maryland and has just signed with the Beavers.
The Class is ranked # 20 with just Corosdale and Goodman considered.
UCLA:
Losses:
Nicole Kornet: Averaged 8 points.
Kori Korver: Averaged 8 points and made 77 threes at 35%. Together these two made 58% of all the Bruins threes.
Paula Hersler: Averaged 3 points and 3 rebounds. Will graduated and play her 5th year elsewhere.
Additions:
Chantel Horvat, 6-0 Wing from Australia ranked as the #2 foreign player.
Lauren Miller, 6-2 Forward from MO, ranked # 16
Michaela Onyenwere, 5-11 Wing from Colorado Ranked # 16.
Kayla Owens, 6-2 Forward from TX, ranked # 45
The class is ranked # 4.
However UCLA also has three players who redshirted with injuries.
Lindsey Corsaro, 6-2 Wing ranked # 15 for the 2016 class.
Ally Rosenblum, 6-3 Post ranked # 75 for the 2016 class.
Lajahna Drummer, 6-1 will be a redshirt Jr who averaged 6 points and 5 rebounds in 2015-16.
USC:
Losses:
The Coaching staff after Head Coach Cooper-Dyke resigned early March.
Jordan Adams: An outstanding player who suffered injuries in her career and played just 5 games last season. However she has her Masters, I believe.
Ivana Jakubcova: Averaged 2 points and 3 rebounds.
Courtney Jaco: Averaged 10 points and made 68 threes at 40%. She made about 40% of the team’s threes.
Alexis Lloyd: Averaged just 10 minutes and 1 point.
Destiny Littleton: She had signed with USC in November but got her release. Destiny set the California State scoring record for her career.
Additions:
Mark Trakh returns to USC after 6 years at New Mexico State. Mark was the Head Coach at USC before he went to New Mexico for 5 seasons. Mark won 58% of his games at USC despite a number of injuries. Mark brought his New Mexico State staff to USC.
Shalexxus Aaron: 6-1 Guard from Washington ranked # 57.
Ayanna Clark: 6-2 Post from SoCal ranked # 38.
April 30, 2017
Pac 12 Next Season, the comings and the goings
Pac 12 for next season, who they lose, who they gain.
Arizona:
Losses:
Forward Breanna Workman: Averaged 8 points and 5 rebounds.
Guard Lauren Evans: Averaged 3 points.
Guard Melena Washington: Averaged 12 points.
Forward LaBrittany Jones: Averaged 15 points and 7 rebounds.
Forward Dejza James: Averaged 5 points and 4 rebounds.
Assistant Coach Kelly Rae Finley: Now an assistant at Florida.
The Wildcats lose 44 of their 64 points per game and their top 3 scorers and top 3 rebounders.
Additions:
Samantha Thomas, 6-0 Wing from Nevada, # 95 ESPN
Samantha Fatkin, 5-10 PG from Washington
Kiana Chew, 6-4 Post from Florida
Marlee Kyles, 5-7 Guard from Illinois
Tee Tee Starks 5-9 Redshirt Frosh transfer from Iowa State. Starks started 14 games this past season averaged 4 points and 2 assists.
Morgan Valley new assistant comes from Washington where she was the past two seasons and worked with HC Barnes in 2015-16.
Prospects Nation ranks the Class # 54
ASU:
Losses:
Sophie Brunner: Averaged 13 points and 7 rebounds.
Quinn Dornstauder: Averaged 10 points and 6 rebounds.
Kelsey Moos: Averaged 5 points and 6 rebounds but also missed 12 games.
Sara Hattis: Played just 5 minutes per game.
Sydney Goodson: She will transfer. Averaged just 8 minutes per game and 2 points.
Amanda Levens Assistant. Levens is now the Head Coach at Nevada.
The Sun Devils lose their top 2 scorers and rebounds and almost half their points per game.
Additions:
Courtney Ekmark, 6-0 Guard a transfer from UConn who sat out this past season. Ekmark was the Arizona Player of the Year in HS.
Sophia Elenga, 6-1 Post a JC transfer who is from France. A top 20 JC player
Eva Rubin, 6-5 Post from Illinois. # 120 PN.
Bre’yanna Sanders, 6-1 Forward from CA.
Briann January, Assistant. She won’t join the Sun Devils until after the WNBA season.
The Incoming Class was ranked # 58 but that excluded both Ekmark and Elenga.
CAL:
Losses:
Courtney Range: Averaged 9 points and 5 rebounds.
Additions:
Kiana Smith, 5-9 Guard from CA. Ranked # 27 by PN and # 21 by ESPN
Alaysia Styles, 6-1 Wing from CA. Ranked # 30 by PN and # 43 by ESPN
The Cal recruiting class is Ranked # 15 by PN.
Colorado:
Losses:
Mackenzie Ellis: Ellis will be transferring. She averaged 6 points and 4 rebounds.
Eleanor Jones: Jones will be transferring. She only played 75 minutes last season.
Monica Burich: Burich will be transferring. She averaged 4 points and 3 rebounds.
Bri Watts: Averaged 2 points and 2 rebounds.
Haley Smith: Averaged 11 points and 6 rebounds.
Zoe Beard-Fails: Averaged 4 points and 2 rebounds.
Lauren Huggins: Only played 5 games this past season. Averaged 7 points the year before last. Missed two seasons with injuries.
Additions:
Jamie Curtis a 6-7 Post from a CA JC. She averaged 7 points and 5 rebounds as a non starter last season.
Mya Hollinshed, 6-4 Post from Texas
Aubrey Knight, 6-1 Guard from CA ranked # 73 by ESPN
Annika Jank, 6-3 Forward from Minnesota Ranked as the # 20 Forward by ESPN
Mathilde Diop, 6-2 Wing from an Arizona JC. She is from Senegal.
Janea Bunn, 6-3 Post JC transfer. Last season she averaged 12 points, 10 rebounds and 3 blocked shots.
Peyton Carter, 5-7 Guard will be a frosh. 3 star ESPN
PN ranked this class # 52 with only included Jank and Knight.
Arizona:
Losses:
Forward Breanna Workman: Averaged 8 points and 5 rebounds.
Guard Lauren Evans: Averaged 3 points.
Guard Melena Washington: Averaged 12 points.
Forward LaBrittany Jones: Averaged 15 points and 7 rebounds.
Forward Dejza James: Averaged 5 points and 4 rebounds.
Assistant Coach Kelly Rae Finley: Now an assistant at Florida.
The Wildcats lose 44 of their 64 points per game and their top 3 scorers and top 3 rebounders.
Additions:
Samantha Thomas, 6-0 Wing from Nevada, # 95 ESPN
Samantha Fatkin, 5-10 PG from Washington
Kiana Chew, 6-4 Post from Florida
Marlee Kyles, 5-7 Guard from Illinois
Tee Tee Starks 5-9 Redshirt Frosh transfer from Iowa State. Starks started 14 games this past season averaged 4 points and 2 assists.
Morgan Valley new assistant comes from Washington where she was the past two seasons and worked with HC Barnes in 2015-16.
Prospects Nation ranks the Class # 54
ASU:
Losses:
Sophie Brunner: Averaged 13 points and 7 rebounds.
Quinn Dornstauder: Averaged 10 points and 6 rebounds.
Kelsey Moos: Averaged 5 points and 6 rebounds but also missed 12 games.
Sara Hattis: Played just 5 minutes per game.
Sydney Goodson: She will transfer. Averaged just 8 minutes per game and 2 points.
Amanda Levens Assistant. Levens is now the Head Coach at Nevada.
The Sun Devils lose their top 2 scorers and rebounds and almost half their points per game.
Additions:
Courtney Ekmark, 6-0 Guard a transfer from UConn who sat out this past season. Ekmark was the Arizona Player of the Year in HS.
Sophia Elenga, 6-1 Post a JC transfer who is from France. A top 20 JC player
Eva Rubin, 6-5 Post from Illinois. # 120 PN.
Bre’yanna Sanders, 6-1 Forward from CA.
Briann January, Assistant. She won’t join the Sun Devils until after the WNBA season.
The Incoming Class was ranked # 58 but that excluded both Ekmark and Elenga.
CAL:
Losses:
Courtney Range: Averaged 9 points and 5 rebounds.
Additions:
Kiana Smith, 5-9 Guard from CA. Ranked # 27 by PN and # 21 by ESPN
Alaysia Styles, 6-1 Wing from CA. Ranked # 30 by PN and # 43 by ESPN
The Cal recruiting class is Ranked # 15 by PN.
Colorado:
Losses:
Mackenzie Ellis: Ellis will be transferring. She averaged 6 points and 4 rebounds.
Eleanor Jones: Jones will be transferring. She only played 75 minutes last season.
Monica Burich: Burich will be transferring. She averaged 4 points and 3 rebounds.
Bri Watts: Averaged 2 points and 2 rebounds.
Haley Smith: Averaged 11 points and 6 rebounds.
Zoe Beard-Fails: Averaged 4 points and 2 rebounds.
Lauren Huggins: Only played 5 games this past season. Averaged 7 points the year before last. Missed two seasons with injuries.
Additions:
Jamie Curtis a 6-7 Post from a CA JC. She averaged 7 points and 5 rebounds as a non starter last season.
Mya Hollinshed, 6-4 Post from Texas
Aubrey Knight, 6-1 Guard from CA ranked # 73 by ESPN
Annika Jank, 6-3 Forward from Minnesota Ranked as the # 20 Forward by ESPN
Mathilde Diop, 6-2 Wing from an Arizona JC. She is from Senegal.
Janea Bunn, 6-3 Post JC transfer. Last season she averaged 12 points, 10 rebounds and 3 blocked shots.
Peyton Carter, 5-7 Guard will be a frosh. 3 star ESPN
PN ranked this class # 52 with only included Jank and Knight.
February 26, 2017
PAC 12: Results of the Week
Pac 12 Report:
Oregon State: 27-3, 16-2
Beat Stanford 50-47. Sydney Wiese had 22 points and 5 assists and was 5 of 9 from three.
Beat Cal 71-56 as Wiese had 19 points and 6 assists.
Stanford: 25-5, 15-3
Lost to Oregon State 50-47. The Card shot just 35% made no threes and had no players in double figures.
Beat Oregon 65-59 despite 19 turnovers. Erica McCall with 16 points and 14 rebounds, Karlie Samuelson with 18 points on 4 threes and 6 of 6 free throws including the game winners but 5 turnovers. Alanna Smith with 14 points and 10 turnovers.
Washington: 27-4, 15-3
Beat Colorado 79-46. Kelsey Plum had 25 points and 6 assists, Chantel Osahor had 24 points and 20 rebounds. Natalie Romeo and Heather Corral combined to go 7 for 12 from three.
Beat Utah 84-77 as Kelsey Plum became college basketball’s all time leader scorer. Plum scored 57 points, going 19 of 28 from the floor. Plum was 6 of 11 from three. Osahor had 14 points and 11 rebounds.
UCLA: 21-7, 13-5
Beat Arizona 79-56. Nicole Kornet had 21 points and 11 rebounds. Jordin Canada scored 21 and Monique Billings had 12 points and 11 rebounds.
Beat ASU 55-52. Kennedy Burke had 16 points, Canada had 8 assists.
ASU: 18-11, 9-9
Beat USC 69-62. Sophie Brunner had 20 points and Quinn Dornstauder added 19 points.
Lost to UCLA 55-52. Sophie Brunner had 20 points and 9 rebounds.
Oregon: 18-11, 8-10
Lost to Cal 55-49. The Ducks were out rebounded by 14.
Lost to Stanford 65-59. Sabrina Ionescu had 18 points.
Washington State: 11-17, 6-12
Lost to Utah 74-57. Alexis Swedlund had 19 points.
Beat Colorado 67-56. Swedlund had 20 points.
Cal: 18-12, 6-12
Beat Oregon 55-49. Kristine Anigwe had 16 points and 10 rebounds. Asha Thomas was 5 of 10 from three for 15 points.
Lost to Oregon State 71-56. Frosh Jaylen Brown had 21 points.
Utah: 16-13, 5-13
Beat Washington State74-57. Paige Crozon had 19 points and Emily Potter had 11 points and 12 rebounds.
Lost to Washington 84-77. Crozon scored 22.
USC: 14-15, 5-13
Lost to ASU 69-62. Kristen Simon had 14 points.
Lost to Arizona 67-62. Minyon Moore had 21 points.
Colorado: 13-16, 5-13
Lost to Washington 79-46. Haley Smith had 16 points but the rest of the team shot just 19%.
Lost to Washington State 67-56. Kennedy Leonard had 17 points.
Arizona: 14-15, 5-13
Lost to UCLA 79-56. LaBrittany Jones had 26 points.
Beat USC 67-62. Jones had 18 points.
Oregon State: 27-3, 16-2
Beat Stanford 50-47. Sydney Wiese had 22 points and 5 assists and was 5 of 9 from three.
Beat Cal 71-56 as Wiese had 19 points and 6 assists.
Stanford: 25-5, 15-3
Lost to Oregon State 50-47. The Card shot just 35% made no threes and had no players in double figures.
Beat Oregon 65-59 despite 19 turnovers. Erica McCall with 16 points and 14 rebounds, Karlie Samuelson with 18 points on 4 threes and 6 of 6 free throws including the game winners but 5 turnovers. Alanna Smith with 14 points and 10 turnovers.
Washington: 27-4, 15-3
Beat Colorado 79-46. Kelsey Plum had 25 points and 6 assists, Chantel Osahor had 24 points and 20 rebounds. Natalie Romeo and Heather Corral combined to go 7 for 12 from three.
Beat Utah 84-77 as Kelsey Plum became college basketball’s all time leader scorer. Plum scored 57 points, going 19 of 28 from the floor. Plum was 6 of 11 from three. Osahor had 14 points and 11 rebounds.
UCLA: 21-7, 13-5
Beat Arizona 79-56. Nicole Kornet had 21 points and 11 rebounds. Jordin Canada scored 21 and Monique Billings had 12 points and 11 rebounds.
Beat ASU 55-52. Kennedy Burke had 16 points, Canada had 8 assists.
ASU: 18-11, 9-9
Beat USC 69-62. Sophie Brunner had 20 points and Quinn Dornstauder added 19 points.
Lost to UCLA 55-52. Sophie Brunner had 20 points and 9 rebounds.
Oregon: 18-11, 8-10
Lost to Cal 55-49. The Ducks were out rebounded by 14.
Lost to Stanford 65-59. Sabrina Ionescu had 18 points.
Washington State: 11-17, 6-12
Lost to Utah 74-57. Alexis Swedlund had 19 points.
Beat Colorado 67-56. Swedlund had 20 points.
Cal: 18-12, 6-12
Beat Oregon 55-49. Kristine Anigwe had 16 points and 10 rebounds. Asha Thomas was 5 of 10 from three for 15 points.
Lost to Oregon State 71-56. Frosh Jaylen Brown had 21 points.
Utah: 16-13, 5-13
Beat Washington State74-57. Paige Crozon had 19 points and Emily Potter had 11 points and 12 rebounds.
Lost to Washington 84-77. Crozon scored 22.
USC: 14-15, 5-13
Lost to ASU 69-62. Kristen Simon had 14 points.
Lost to Arizona 67-62. Minyon Moore had 21 points.
Colorado: 13-16, 5-13
Lost to Washington 79-46. Haley Smith had 16 points but the rest of the team shot just 19%.
Lost to Washington State 67-56. Kennedy Leonard had 17 points.
Arizona: 14-15, 5-13
Lost to UCLA 79-56. LaBrittany Jones had 26 points.
Beat USC 67-62. Jones had 18 points.
February 21, 2017
Pac 12: Results of the Week
Pac 12 Report:
Oregon State: 25-3, 14-2 Projected 2 seed
Beat Colorado 54-49. Sydney Wiese had 14 points.
Beat Utah 63-49, outscoring the Utes by 10 in the last quarter. Wiese and Mikayla Pivec both had 14 points.
Feb 24 Stanford, Feb 26 Cal.
Stanford: 24-4, 14-2 Projected 3 seed
Beat Cal 72-66. Alanna Smith had a career high 27 points. Erica McCall had 14 rebounds and the game winning foul shots as Stanford was 16 of 18 from the Free Throw line.
Beat Cal 72-54. Smith had 17 points, Brittany McPhee had 16 points and Karlie Samuelson added 11 points.
Feb 24 at Oregon State, Feb 26 at Oregon
Washington: 25-4, 13-3 Projected 3 seed
Lost to UCLA 90-79. Kelsey Plum had 39 points. Chantel Osahor had 16 points and 10 rebounds.
Beat USC 87-74. Plum had 35 points to move into 2nd place all time NCAA scoring. Osahor had 16 points and 12 rebounds.
Feb 24 Colorado, Feb 26 Utah
UCLA: 19-7, 11-5 Projected 4 seed.
Beat Washington 90-79. Monique Billings had 19 points and 8 rebounds while Jordin Canada had 22 points.
Beat Washington State 67-48. Billings had 12 points and a career high 25 rebounds.
Feb 24 at Arizona, Feb 26 at ASU.
ASU: 17-10, 8-8 Projected 8/9 seed
Lost to Arizona 62-58. Sophie Bruner had 18 points and Quinn Dornstauder added 15 points.
Beat Arizona 67-54. Sabrina Haines had 13 points.
Feb 24 USC, Feb 26 UCLA.
Oregon: 18-9, 8-8 Projected 7 seed
Beat Utah 83-71. Ruthy Hebard had 16 points and Mallory McGuire added 14 points. Sabina Ionescu had 9 assists.
Lost to Colorado 76-66. Hebard had 24 points.
Feb 24 Cal, Feb 26 Stanford
Washington State: 10-16, 5-11
Lost to USC 80-64.
Lost to UCLA 67-48. Nike McClure had 12 rebounds.
Feb 23 Utah, Feb 25 Colorado
Cal: 17-11, 5-11
Lost to Stanford 72-66. Penina Davidson had 13 points and 8 rebounds.
Lost to Stanford 72-54.
Feb 24 at Oregon, Feb 26 at Oregon State
Utah: 16-11, 5-11
Lost to Oregon 73-61. Malia Nawahini had 23 points and Tanaeya Boclair added 19 points.
Lost to Oregon State 63-49. Emily Potter had 17 points.
Feb 23 at Washington State, Feb 25 at Washington.
USC: 14-13, 5-11
Beat Washington State 80-64 as Frosh Minyon Moore had a career high 32 points.
Lost to Washington 87-74. Kristen Simon had 17 points and 12 rebounds while Moore had 20 points and 6 assists.
Feb 24 at ASU, Feb 26 at Arizona.
Colorado: 13-14, 5-11
Lost to Oregon State 54-49. Kennedy Leonard had 18 points.
Beat Oregon 76-66. Haley Smith had 24 points and 11 rebounds. Leonard had 13 points and 10 assists.
Feb 23 at Washington, Feb 25 at Washington State.
Arizona: 13-14, 4-12
Beat ASU 62-58. Breanna Workman had 15 points and LaBrittany Jones also had 15 points.
Lost to ASU 67-54. Jones had 14 points.
Feb 24 UCLA, Feb 26 USC
Oregon State: 25-3, 14-2 Projected 2 seed
Beat Colorado 54-49. Sydney Wiese had 14 points.
Beat Utah 63-49, outscoring the Utes by 10 in the last quarter. Wiese and Mikayla Pivec both had 14 points.
Feb 24 Stanford, Feb 26 Cal.
Stanford: 24-4, 14-2 Projected 3 seed
Beat Cal 72-66. Alanna Smith had a career high 27 points. Erica McCall had 14 rebounds and the game winning foul shots as Stanford was 16 of 18 from the Free Throw line.
Beat Cal 72-54. Smith had 17 points, Brittany McPhee had 16 points and Karlie Samuelson added 11 points.
Feb 24 at Oregon State, Feb 26 at Oregon
Washington: 25-4, 13-3 Projected 3 seed
Lost to UCLA 90-79. Kelsey Plum had 39 points. Chantel Osahor had 16 points and 10 rebounds.
Beat USC 87-74. Plum had 35 points to move into 2nd place all time NCAA scoring. Osahor had 16 points and 12 rebounds.
Feb 24 Colorado, Feb 26 Utah
UCLA: 19-7, 11-5 Projected 4 seed.
Beat Washington 90-79. Monique Billings had 19 points and 8 rebounds while Jordin Canada had 22 points.
Beat Washington State 67-48. Billings had 12 points and a career high 25 rebounds.
Feb 24 at Arizona, Feb 26 at ASU.
ASU: 17-10, 8-8 Projected 8/9 seed
Lost to Arizona 62-58. Sophie Bruner had 18 points and Quinn Dornstauder added 15 points.
Beat Arizona 67-54. Sabrina Haines had 13 points.
Feb 24 USC, Feb 26 UCLA.
Oregon: 18-9, 8-8 Projected 7 seed
Beat Utah 83-71. Ruthy Hebard had 16 points and Mallory McGuire added 14 points. Sabina Ionescu had 9 assists.
Lost to Colorado 76-66. Hebard had 24 points.
Feb 24 Cal, Feb 26 Stanford
Washington State: 10-16, 5-11
Lost to USC 80-64.
Lost to UCLA 67-48. Nike McClure had 12 rebounds.
Feb 23 Utah, Feb 25 Colorado
Cal: 17-11, 5-11
Lost to Stanford 72-66. Penina Davidson had 13 points and 8 rebounds.
Lost to Stanford 72-54.
Feb 24 at Oregon, Feb 26 at Oregon State
Utah: 16-11, 5-11
Lost to Oregon 73-61. Malia Nawahini had 23 points and Tanaeya Boclair added 19 points.
Lost to Oregon State 63-49. Emily Potter had 17 points.
Feb 23 at Washington State, Feb 25 at Washington.
USC: 14-13, 5-11
Beat Washington State 80-64 as Frosh Minyon Moore had a career high 32 points.
Lost to Washington 87-74. Kristen Simon had 17 points and 12 rebounds while Moore had 20 points and 6 assists.
Feb 24 at ASU, Feb 26 at Arizona.
Colorado: 13-14, 5-11
Lost to Oregon State 54-49. Kennedy Leonard had 18 points.
Beat Oregon 76-66. Haley Smith had 24 points and 11 rebounds. Leonard had 13 points and 10 assists.
Feb 23 at Washington, Feb 25 at Washington State.
Arizona: 13-14, 4-12
Beat ASU 62-58. Breanna Workman had 15 points and LaBrittany Jones also had 15 points.
Lost to ASU 67-54. Jones had 14 points.
Feb 24 UCLA, Feb 26 USC
February 14, 2017
Pac 12 Results of the Week
Pac 12 Report:
Oregon State: 23-3, 12-2
Lost to USC 70-50. 20 turnovers and 35% shooting did the Beavers in. That and USC shoot 48%.
Beat UCLA 68-61. Sydney Wiese had 9 assists and Katie McWilliams had 3 threes for 9 points. Gabrielle Hanson had 10 points and 10 rebounds.
Feb 17 at Colorado, Feb 19 at Utah, Feb 24 Stanford, Feb 26 Cal.
Stanford: 22-4, 12-2
Beat Colorado 64-51. Brittany McPhee had 26 points and 11 rebounds. Erica McCall had 15 points and 10 rebounds.
Beat Utah 87-51. Alanna Smith led with 16 points but 11 scored and five scored 9 or more points. Marta Sniezek had 15 assists and 1 turnover in the two games.
Feb 16 at Cal, Feb 19 Cal, Feb 24 at Oregon State, Feb 26 at Oregon
Washington: 24-3, 12-2
Beat Arizona 91-55. Kelsey Plum had 22 points and 7 assists, Chantel Osahor had 14 points and 19 rebounds.
Beat ASU 70-57. Plum had 29 points while Osahor had 18 points and 18 rebounds.
Feb 17 at UCLA, Feb 19 at USC, Feb 24 Colorado, Feb 26 Utah
UCLA: 17-7, 9-5
Lost to Oregon 84-75. Jordin Canada had 20 points and 7 assists while Monique Billings had 18 points and 12 assists.
Lost to Oregon State 68-61. Billings had 17 points and Kennedy Burke had 18 points.
Feb 17 Washington, Feb 19 Washington State, Feb 24 at Arizona, Feb 26 at ASU.
ASU: 16-9, 7-7
Beat Washington State 61-58. Sabrina Haines had 17 points and Quinn Dornstauder had 12 points and 11 rebounds.
Lost to Washington 70-57. Sophie Brunner had 15 points.
Feb 17 at Arizona, Feb 19 Arizona, Feb 24 USC, Feb 26 UCLA.
Oregon: 17-8, 7-7
Beat UCLA 84-75. Lexi Bando had 25 points, 5 of 7 from three. Player and Frosh of the week Sabrina Ionescu had 11 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. Ruthy Hebard had 15 points and 10 rebounds.
Beat USC 73-50. Ionescu had 22 points and 11 rebounds. Oregon shot 51% from the floor.
Feb 17 at Utah, Feb 19 at Colorado, Feb 24 Cal, Feb 26 Stanford
Washington State: 10-14, 5-9
Lost to ASU 61-58.
Lost to Arizona 70-62. Caila Hailey had 15 points.
Feb 17 at USC, Feb 19 at UCLA, Feb 23 Utah, Feb 25 Colorado
Cal: 17-9, 5-9
Lost to Utah 73-64. Kristine Anigwe had 22 points and 9 rebounds.
Lost to Colorado 64-59. Penina Davidson had 11 rebounds and Anigwe had 15 points.
Feb 16 Stanford, Feb 19 at Stanford, Feb 24 at Oregon, Feb 26 at Oregon State
Utah: 16-9, 5-9
Beat Cal 73-64. Erica Bean had 12 points and 7 assists.
Lost to Stanford 87-51. Paige Crozon had 13 points.
Feb 17 Oregon, Feb 19 Oregon State, Feb 23 at Washington State, Feb 25 at Washington.
USC: 13-12, 4-10
Beat Oregon State 70-50. Sadie Edwards had 17 points and Courtney Jaco added 15 points.
Lost to Oregon 73-50. Minyon Moore had 14 points and 5 assists.
Feb 17 Washington State, Feb 19 Washington, Feb 24 at ASU, Feb 26 at Arizona.
Colorado: 13-12, 4-10
Lost to Stanford 64-51.
Beat Cal 64-59. Zoe Correal had 16 points and 15 rebounds.
Feb 17 at Oregon State, Feb 19 at Oregon, Feb 23 at Washington, Feb 25 at Washington State.
Arizona: 12-13, 3-11
Lost to Washington 91-55. LaBrittany Jones had 18 points.
Beat Washington State 70-62. Jones had 22 points and 15 rebounds.
Feb 17 ASU, Feb 19 at ASU, Feb 24 UCLA, Feb 26 USC
Oregon State: 23-3, 12-2
Lost to USC 70-50. 20 turnovers and 35% shooting did the Beavers in. That and USC shoot 48%.
Beat UCLA 68-61. Sydney Wiese had 9 assists and Katie McWilliams had 3 threes for 9 points. Gabrielle Hanson had 10 points and 10 rebounds.
Feb 17 at Colorado, Feb 19 at Utah, Feb 24 Stanford, Feb 26 Cal.
Stanford: 22-4, 12-2
Beat Colorado 64-51. Brittany McPhee had 26 points and 11 rebounds. Erica McCall had 15 points and 10 rebounds.
Beat Utah 87-51. Alanna Smith led with 16 points but 11 scored and five scored 9 or more points. Marta Sniezek had 15 assists and 1 turnover in the two games.
Feb 16 at Cal, Feb 19 Cal, Feb 24 at Oregon State, Feb 26 at Oregon
Washington: 24-3, 12-2
Beat Arizona 91-55. Kelsey Plum had 22 points and 7 assists, Chantel Osahor had 14 points and 19 rebounds.
Beat ASU 70-57. Plum had 29 points while Osahor had 18 points and 18 rebounds.
Feb 17 at UCLA, Feb 19 at USC, Feb 24 Colorado, Feb 26 Utah
UCLA: 17-7, 9-5
Lost to Oregon 84-75. Jordin Canada had 20 points and 7 assists while Monique Billings had 18 points and 12 assists.
Lost to Oregon State 68-61. Billings had 17 points and Kennedy Burke had 18 points.
Feb 17 Washington, Feb 19 Washington State, Feb 24 at Arizona, Feb 26 at ASU.
ASU: 16-9, 7-7
Beat Washington State 61-58. Sabrina Haines had 17 points and Quinn Dornstauder had 12 points and 11 rebounds.
Lost to Washington 70-57. Sophie Brunner had 15 points.
Feb 17 at Arizona, Feb 19 Arizona, Feb 24 USC, Feb 26 UCLA.
Oregon: 17-8, 7-7
Beat UCLA 84-75. Lexi Bando had 25 points, 5 of 7 from three. Player and Frosh of the week Sabrina Ionescu had 11 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. Ruthy Hebard had 15 points and 10 rebounds.
Beat USC 73-50. Ionescu had 22 points and 11 rebounds. Oregon shot 51% from the floor.
Feb 17 at Utah, Feb 19 at Colorado, Feb 24 Cal, Feb 26 Stanford
Washington State: 10-14, 5-9
Lost to ASU 61-58.
Lost to Arizona 70-62. Caila Hailey had 15 points.
Feb 17 at USC, Feb 19 at UCLA, Feb 23 Utah, Feb 25 Colorado
Cal: 17-9, 5-9
Lost to Utah 73-64. Kristine Anigwe had 22 points and 9 rebounds.
Lost to Colorado 64-59. Penina Davidson had 11 rebounds and Anigwe had 15 points.
Feb 16 Stanford, Feb 19 at Stanford, Feb 24 at Oregon, Feb 26 at Oregon State
Utah: 16-9, 5-9
Beat Cal 73-64. Erica Bean had 12 points and 7 assists.
Lost to Stanford 87-51. Paige Crozon had 13 points.
Feb 17 Oregon, Feb 19 Oregon State, Feb 23 at Washington State, Feb 25 at Washington.
USC: 13-12, 4-10
Beat Oregon State 70-50. Sadie Edwards had 17 points and Courtney Jaco added 15 points.
Lost to Oregon 73-50. Minyon Moore had 14 points and 5 assists.
Feb 17 Washington State, Feb 19 Washington, Feb 24 at ASU, Feb 26 at Arizona.
Colorado: 13-12, 4-10
Lost to Stanford 64-51.
Beat Cal 64-59. Zoe Correal had 16 points and 15 rebounds.
Feb 17 at Oregon State, Feb 19 at Oregon, Feb 23 at Washington, Feb 25 at Washington State.
Arizona: 12-13, 3-11
Lost to Washington 91-55. LaBrittany Jones had 18 points.
Beat Washington State 70-62. Jones had 22 points and 15 rebounds.
Feb 17 ASU, Feb 19 at ASU, Feb 24 UCLA, Feb 26 USC
February 6, 2017
Pac 12 Results of the week.
Pac 12 Report:
Oregon State: 22-2, 11-1
Beat ASU 54-45 as Marie Gulich scored 18 points and had 10 rebounds.
Beat Arizona 65-57. Breanna Brown had 16 points and 13 rebounds.
Feb 10 USC, Feb 12 UCLA, Feb 17 at Colorado, Feb 19 at Utah, Feb 24 Stanford, Feb 26 Cal.
Stanford: 20-4, 10-2
Beat USC 58-42. Karlie Samuelson had 21 points and Erica McCall had 18 points as Tara won # 1,000!!!!
Lost to UCLA 85-76. Erica McCall had 14 points and 12 reports and Karlie Samuelson had 15 points. Bri Roberson hit 4 of 6 threes for 12 points. Alana Smith had 14 points off the bench.
Feb 10 Colorado, Feb 12 Utah, Feb 16 at Cal, Feb 19 Cal, Feb 24 at Oregon State, Feb 26 at Oregon
Washington: 22-3, 10-2
Beat Utah 82-53. Kelsey Plum had 24 points and 8 assists. Chantel Osahor had 19 points and 20 rebounds. Aarion McDonald had 19 points.
Beat Colorado 79-75. Plum had 28 points and Osahor had 14 points and 16 rebounds.
Feb 10 Arizona, Feb 12 ASU, Feb 17 at UCLA, Feb 19 at USC, Feb 24 Colorado, Feb 26 Utah
UCLA: 17-5, 9-3
Lost to Cal 80-77. Jordin Canada scored 26 points and had 7 assists but was 7 from 24 from the floor.
Beat Stanford 85-76 scoring 30 points in the 4th Quarter. Jordin Canada had 25 points and Monique Billings had 21 points and 15 rebounds. Kori Korver was 5 of 7 from three for 17 points and Nicile Kornet came off the bench for 15 points.
Feb 10 at Oregon, Feb 12 at Oregon State, Feb 17 Washington, Feb 19 Washington State, Feb 24 at Arizona, Feb 26 at ASU.
ASU: 15-8, 6-6
Lost to Oregon State 54-45. Quinn Dornstauder had 17 points and Sophie Brunner had 14 rebounds.
Beat Oregon 68-63. Sophie Brunner had 17 points.
Feb 10 at Washington State, Feb 12 at Washington, Feb 17 at Arizona, Feb 19 Arizona, Feb 24 USC, Feb 26 UCLA.
Oregon: 15-8, 5-7
Beat Arizona 79-65 as Ruthy Hebard had 22 points and 14 rebounds.
Lost to ASU 68-63. Maitee Cazorla scored 17 points. Sabrina Ionescu added 16 points.
Feb 10 UCLA, Feb 12 USC, Feb 17 at Utah, Feb 19 at Colorado, Feb 24 Cal, Feb 26 Stanford
Washington State: 10-12, 5-7
Lost to Colorado 70-58 plagued by 27 turnovers.
Beat Utah 61-55.
Feb 10 ASU, Feb 12 Arizona, Feb 17 at USC, Feb 19 at UCLA, Feb 23 Utah, Feb 25 Colorado
Cal: 17-7, 5-7
Beat UCLA 80-77. All the starters scored in double figues but the bench scored no points. An oddity. Cal shot 52% from the floor.
Beat USC 63-56. Penina Davidson came off the bench to score 17 points and grab 9 rebounds.
Feb 10 Utah, Feb 12 Colorado, Feb 12 Utah, Feb 14 Colorado, Feb 16 Stanford, Feb 19 at Stanford, Feb 24 at Oregon, Feb 26 at Oregon State
USC: 12-11, 3-9
Lost to Stanford 58-42. The Trojans were held to a 31% shooting from the floor.
Lost to Cal 79-56. Kristen Simon had 24 points.
Feb 10 at Oregon State, Feb 12 at Oregon, Feb 17 Washington State, Feb 19 Washington, Feb 24 at ASU, Feb 26 at Arizona.
Utah: 14-9, 3-9
Lost to Washington 82-53. Utah shot just 30%.
Lost to Washington State 61-55. Paige Crozon had 25 points.
Feb 10 at Cal, Feb 12 at Stanford, Feb 17 Oregon, Feb 19 Oregon State, Feb 23 at Washington State, Feb 25 at Washington.
Colorado: 12-11, 3-9
Beat Washington State 70-58 as Kennedy Leonard scored 25 points and had 6 assists.
Lost Washington 79-75 as Leonard had 19 points and 6 assists.
Feb 10 at Stanford, Feb 12 at Cal, Feb 17 at Oregon State, Feb 19 at Oregon, Feb 23 at Washington, Feb 25 at Washington State.
Arizona: 11-12, 2-10
Lost to Oregon 79-65. Dejza James had 18 points.
Lost to Oregon State 65-57. Breanna Workman had 17 points.
Feb 10 at Washington, Feb 12 at Washington State, Feb 17 ASU, Feb 19 at ASU, Feb 24 UCLA, Feb 26 USC
Oregon State: 22-2, 11-1
Beat ASU 54-45 as Marie Gulich scored 18 points and had 10 rebounds.
Beat Arizona 65-57. Breanna Brown had 16 points and 13 rebounds.
Feb 10 USC, Feb 12 UCLA, Feb 17 at Colorado, Feb 19 at Utah, Feb 24 Stanford, Feb 26 Cal.
Stanford: 20-4, 10-2
Beat USC 58-42. Karlie Samuelson had 21 points and Erica McCall had 18 points as Tara won # 1,000!!!!
Lost to UCLA 85-76. Erica McCall had 14 points and 12 reports and Karlie Samuelson had 15 points. Bri Roberson hit 4 of 6 threes for 12 points. Alana Smith had 14 points off the bench.
Feb 10 Colorado, Feb 12 Utah, Feb 16 at Cal, Feb 19 Cal, Feb 24 at Oregon State, Feb 26 at Oregon
Washington: 22-3, 10-2
Beat Utah 82-53. Kelsey Plum had 24 points and 8 assists. Chantel Osahor had 19 points and 20 rebounds. Aarion McDonald had 19 points.
Beat Colorado 79-75. Plum had 28 points and Osahor had 14 points and 16 rebounds.
Feb 10 Arizona, Feb 12 ASU, Feb 17 at UCLA, Feb 19 at USC, Feb 24 Colorado, Feb 26 Utah
UCLA: 17-5, 9-3
Lost to Cal 80-77. Jordin Canada scored 26 points and had 7 assists but was 7 from 24 from the floor.
Beat Stanford 85-76 scoring 30 points in the 4th Quarter. Jordin Canada had 25 points and Monique Billings had 21 points and 15 rebounds. Kori Korver was 5 of 7 from three for 17 points and Nicile Kornet came off the bench for 15 points.
Feb 10 at Oregon, Feb 12 at Oregon State, Feb 17 Washington, Feb 19 Washington State, Feb 24 at Arizona, Feb 26 at ASU.
ASU: 15-8, 6-6
Lost to Oregon State 54-45. Quinn Dornstauder had 17 points and Sophie Brunner had 14 rebounds.
Beat Oregon 68-63. Sophie Brunner had 17 points.
Feb 10 at Washington State, Feb 12 at Washington, Feb 17 at Arizona, Feb 19 Arizona, Feb 24 USC, Feb 26 UCLA.
Oregon: 15-8, 5-7
Beat Arizona 79-65 as Ruthy Hebard had 22 points and 14 rebounds.
Lost to ASU 68-63. Maitee Cazorla scored 17 points. Sabrina Ionescu added 16 points.
Feb 10 UCLA, Feb 12 USC, Feb 17 at Utah, Feb 19 at Colorado, Feb 24 Cal, Feb 26 Stanford
Washington State: 10-12, 5-7
Lost to Colorado 70-58 plagued by 27 turnovers.
Beat Utah 61-55.
Feb 10 ASU, Feb 12 Arizona, Feb 17 at USC, Feb 19 at UCLA, Feb 23 Utah, Feb 25 Colorado
Cal: 17-7, 5-7
Beat UCLA 80-77. All the starters scored in double figues but the bench scored no points. An oddity. Cal shot 52% from the floor.
Beat USC 63-56. Penina Davidson came off the bench to score 17 points and grab 9 rebounds.
Feb 10 Utah, Feb 12 Colorado, Feb 12 Utah, Feb 14 Colorado, Feb 16 Stanford, Feb 19 at Stanford, Feb 24 at Oregon, Feb 26 at Oregon State
USC: 12-11, 3-9
Lost to Stanford 58-42. The Trojans were held to a 31% shooting from the floor.
Lost to Cal 79-56. Kristen Simon had 24 points.
Feb 10 at Oregon State, Feb 12 at Oregon, Feb 17 Washington State, Feb 19 Washington, Feb 24 at ASU, Feb 26 at Arizona.
Utah: 14-9, 3-9
Lost to Washington 82-53. Utah shot just 30%.
Lost to Washington State 61-55. Paige Crozon had 25 points.
Feb 10 at Cal, Feb 12 at Stanford, Feb 17 Oregon, Feb 19 Oregon State, Feb 23 at Washington State, Feb 25 at Washington.
Colorado: 12-11, 3-9
Beat Washington State 70-58 as Kennedy Leonard scored 25 points and had 6 assists.
Lost Washington 79-75 as Leonard had 19 points and 6 assists.
Feb 10 at Stanford, Feb 12 at Cal, Feb 17 at Oregon State, Feb 19 at Oregon, Feb 23 at Washington, Feb 25 at Washington State.
Arizona: 11-12, 2-10
Lost to Oregon 79-65. Dejza James had 18 points.
Lost to Oregon State 65-57. Breanna Workman had 17 points.
Feb 10 at Washington, Feb 12 at Washington State, Feb 17 ASU, Feb 19 at ASU, Feb 24 UCLA, Feb 26 USC
January 30, 2017
Pac 12: Results of the week
Pac 12 Report:
Oregon State: 20-2, 9-1
Beat Oregon 43-40. The Beavers shot just 30%.
Beat Oregon 67-60. Sydney Wiese had 23 points.
Feb 3 at ASU, Feb 5 at Arizona, Feb 10 USC, Feb 12 UCLA
Stanford: 19-3, 9-1
Beat Washington State 76-54. Karlie Samuelson 16 points with 4 threes. However Stanford had 23 !! turnovers.
Beat Washington 72-68. Stanford outscored Washington 39-23 in the 2nd half. Brittany McPhee had 17 points and Erica McCall had 16 points and 9 rebounds. Bri Roberson was huge in the 2nd half and had 14 points. Stanford had just 7 turnovers.
Feb 3 USC, Feb 6 UCLA, Feb 10 Colorado, Feb 12 Utah
Washington: 20-3, 8-2
Beat Cal 90-67. Natalie Romeo went wild with 10 threes in 19 attempts for 32 points. Kelsey Plum had 24 points and Chantel Osahor had 16 points and 11 rebounds.
Lost to Stanford 72-68. Plum had an amazing 44 points.
Feb 3 at Utah, Feb 5 at Colorado, Feb 10 Arizona, Feb 12 ASU
UCLA: 16-4, 8-2
Beat ASU 69-60. Jordin Canada had 26 points and Monique Billings had 16 points and 10 rebounds.
Beat Arizona 69-49. Kari Korver had 24 points going 6 of 11 from three. Canada had 9 assists.
Feb 3 at Cal, Feb 6 at Stanford, Feb 10 at Oregon, Feb 12 at Oregon State
ASU: 14-7, 5-5
Lost to UCLA 69-60. Sophie Brunner had 16 points.
Lost to USC, 65-50. Quinn Dornstauder had 13 points and 10 rebounds.
Feb 3 Oregon State, Feb 5 Oregon, Feb 10 at Washington State, Feb 12 at Washington
Oregon: 14-7, 4-6
Lost to Oregon State 43-40. The Ducks shot just 28%.
Lost to Oregon State 67-60. Sabrina Ionescu Had 21 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists.
Feb 3 at Arizona, Feb 5 at ASU, Feb 10 UCLA, Feb 12 USC
Washington State: 9-11, 4-6
Lost to Stanford 76-54. The Cougars are playing the rest of the season without three starters. The Cougars shot 29%.
Beat Cal 84-79 as five Cougars scored in double figures.
Feb 3 at Colorado, Feb 5 at Utah, Feb 10 ASU, Feb 12 Arizona
Cal: 15-7, 3-7
Lost to Washington 90-67. Kristine Anigwe had 23 points.
Lost to Washington State 84-79. Anigwe had 32 points, 13 of 19 from the floor. Cal shot 53% but had 24 turnovers.
Feb 3 UCLA, Feb 5 USC, Feb 10 Utah, Feb 12 Colorado
USC: 12-9, 3-7
Beat Arizona 58-54.
Beat ASU 65-50. Kristen Simon had 16 points and 11 rebounds and Sadie Edwards had 17 points.
Feb 3 at Stanford, Feb 6 at Cal, Feb 10 at Oregon State, Feb 12 at Oregon
Utah: 14-7, 3-7
Lost to Colorado 54-49. Utah shot just 31%.
Beat Colorado 58-53. Emily Potter had 16 points and 11 rebounds.
Feb 3 Washington, Feb 5 Washington State, Feb 10 at Cal, Feb 12 at Stanford
Arizona: 11-10, 2-8
Lost to USC 58-54. The Wildcats scored 24 points in the 4th quarter but came up short.
Lost to UCLA 69-49.
Feb 3 Oregon, Feb 5 Oregon State, Feb 10 at Washington, Feb 12 at Washington State
Colorado: 12-9, 2-8
Beat Utah 54-49 with Kennedy Leonard scoring 24 points. Colorado shot just 31% marching the Utah %.
Lost to Utah 58-53. Leonard had 13 points.
Feb 3 Washington State, Feb 5 Washington, Feb 10 at Stanford, Feb 12 at Cal
Oregon State: 20-2, 9-1
Beat Oregon 43-40. The Beavers shot just 30%.
Beat Oregon 67-60. Sydney Wiese had 23 points.
Feb 3 at ASU, Feb 5 at Arizona, Feb 10 USC, Feb 12 UCLA
Stanford: 19-3, 9-1
Beat Washington State 76-54. Karlie Samuelson 16 points with 4 threes. However Stanford had 23 !! turnovers.
Beat Washington 72-68. Stanford outscored Washington 39-23 in the 2nd half. Brittany McPhee had 17 points and Erica McCall had 16 points and 9 rebounds. Bri Roberson was huge in the 2nd half and had 14 points. Stanford had just 7 turnovers.
Feb 3 USC, Feb 6 UCLA, Feb 10 Colorado, Feb 12 Utah
Washington: 20-3, 8-2
Beat Cal 90-67. Natalie Romeo went wild with 10 threes in 19 attempts for 32 points. Kelsey Plum had 24 points and Chantel Osahor had 16 points and 11 rebounds.
Lost to Stanford 72-68. Plum had an amazing 44 points.
Feb 3 at Utah, Feb 5 at Colorado, Feb 10 Arizona, Feb 12 ASU
UCLA: 16-4, 8-2
Beat ASU 69-60. Jordin Canada had 26 points and Monique Billings had 16 points and 10 rebounds.
Beat Arizona 69-49. Kari Korver had 24 points going 6 of 11 from three. Canada had 9 assists.
Feb 3 at Cal, Feb 6 at Stanford, Feb 10 at Oregon, Feb 12 at Oregon State
ASU: 14-7, 5-5
Lost to UCLA 69-60. Sophie Brunner had 16 points.
Lost to USC, 65-50. Quinn Dornstauder had 13 points and 10 rebounds.
Feb 3 Oregon State, Feb 5 Oregon, Feb 10 at Washington State, Feb 12 at Washington
Oregon: 14-7, 4-6
Lost to Oregon State 43-40. The Ducks shot just 28%.
Lost to Oregon State 67-60. Sabrina Ionescu Had 21 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists.
Feb 3 at Arizona, Feb 5 at ASU, Feb 10 UCLA, Feb 12 USC
Washington State: 9-11, 4-6
Lost to Stanford 76-54. The Cougars are playing the rest of the season without three starters. The Cougars shot 29%.
Beat Cal 84-79 as five Cougars scored in double figures.
Feb 3 at Colorado, Feb 5 at Utah, Feb 10 ASU, Feb 12 Arizona
Cal: 15-7, 3-7
Lost to Washington 90-67. Kristine Anigwe had 23 points.
Lost to Washington State 84-79. Anigwe had 32 points, 13 of 19 from the floor. Cal shot 53% but had 24 turnovers.
Feb 3 UCLA, Feb 5 USC, Feb 10 Utah, Feb 12 Colorado
USC: 12-9, 3-7
Beat Arizona 58-54.
Beat ASU 65-50. Kristen Simon had 16 points and 11 rebounds and Sadie Edwards had 17 points.
Feb 3 at Stanford, Feb 6 at Cal, Feb 10 at Oregon State, Feb 12 at Oregon
Utah: 14-7, 3-7
Lost to Colorado 54-49. Utah shot just 31%.
Beat Colorado 58-53. Emily Potter had 16 points and 11 rebounds.
Feb 3 Washington, Feb 5 Washington State, Feb 10 at Cal, Feb 12 at Stanford
Arizona: 11-10, 2-8
Lost to USC 58-54. The Wildcats scored 24 points in the 4th quarter but came up short.
Lost to UCLA 69-49.
Feb 3 Oregon, Feb 5 Oregon State, Feb 10 at Washington, Feb 12 at Washington State
Colorado: 12-9, 2-8
Beat Utah 54-49 with Kennedy Leonard scoring 24 points. Colorado shot just 31% marching the Utah %.
Lost to Utah 58-53. Leonard had 13 points.
Feb 3 Washington State, Feb 5 Washington, Feb 10 at Stanford, Feb 12 at Cal
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