December 31, 2018

PAC 12 Results


Utah (12-0, 1-0) RANKED 28 Beat Colorado 76-61. Megan Huff had 13 points and 13 rebounds. Andrea Torres came off the bench to score 18 points. Utah was 13 of 22 from three. Torres was averaging just 4 points per game.
Schedule: Jan 4 ASU, Jan 6 Arizona, Jan 11 at Washington State, Jan 13 at Washington



UCLA (8-5, 1-0) Beat Cal Poly 81-35. Beat USC 72-65. Michaela Onyenwere had 27 points, 11 of 21 from the floor and 12 rebounds.
Schedule: Jan 4 at Cal, Jan 6 at Stanford, Jan 11 Oregon State, Jan 13 Oregon.



Washington State (6-6, 1-0) Beat Washington 79-76 with Hristova scoring 38 points going 16 of 24 from the floor.
Schedule: Jan 4 at Oregon State, Jan 6 at Oregon, Jan 11 Utah, Jan 13 Colorado.



Arizona (11-1, 1-0) RANKED 30 Beat ASU 51-39 with McDonald scoring 24 points.
Schedule: Jan 4 at Colorado, Jan 6 at Utah, Jan 11 Cal, Jan 13 Stanford




Cal (9-2, 0-0) RANKED 18 Lost to Harvard at cal 85-76. Harvard shot 53 % and was 13 of 24 from three. Mackinzie Forbes had 22 points for Cal going 6 of 8 from three. Anigwe had 12 points and 14 rebounds.
Schedule: Jan 4 UCLA, Jan 6 USC, Jan 11 at Arizona, Jan 13 at ASU



Oregon (11-1,0-0 ) RANKED 5
Schedule: Jan 4 Washington, Jan 6 WSU, Jan 11 USC, Jan 13 UCLA



Oregon State (11-1,0-0) RAMKED 11 Beat Bakersfield 92-52. Mikaela Pivec was perfect from the floor and scored 22 points and had 10 rebounds.
Schedule: Jan 4 Washington State, Jan 6 Washington, Jan 11 at UCLA, Jan 13 at USC



Stanford (10-1, 0-0 ) RANKED 6 Beat CSUN 69-43. Dodson had 16 points and Carrington had 12 rebounds.
Schedule: Jan 4 USC, Jan 6 UCLA, Jan 11 at ASU, Jan 13 at Arizona




Washington (7-6, 0-1) Lost to Washington State 79-76. Melgoza had 27 points.
Schedule: Jan 4 at Oregon, Jan 6 at Oregon State, Jan 11 Colorado, Jan 13 Utah



Colorado (10-2, 0-1) Lost to Utah 76-61. Kennedy Leonard had 13 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists.
Schedule: Jan 4 Arizona, Jan 6 ASU, Jan 11 at Washington, Jan 13 at WSU


USC (10-2. 0-1) Lost to USC 72-65. Minyon Moore had 18 points and 9 assists
Schedule: Jan 4 at Stanford, Jan 6 at Cal, Jan 11 Oregon, Jan 13 Oregon State


ASU (9-3, 0-1) RANKED 22 Lost to Arizona 51-39. The Sun Devils shot just 23% and had 5 players with 3 or more fouls.
Schedule: Jan 4 at Utah, Jan 6 at Colorado, Jan 11 Stanford, Jan 13 Cal


December 22, 2018

Pac 12 Results of the Week

Arizona (1-1) Beat UTEP 62-40. Beat Northern Arizona 71-47 with Kate Reece scoring 21 points and Aari McDonald adding 20 points.
Schedule: Dec 30 ASU, Jan 4 at Colorado, Jan 6 at Utah, Jan 11 Cal, Jan 13 Stanford



ASU (9-2) Beat Fresno State 68-52. Courtney Ekmark had 17 points.
Schedule: Dec 30 at Arizona, Jan 4 at Utah, Jan 6 at Colorado, Jan 11 Stanford, Jan 13 Cal



Cal (9-1) Lost to UConn before almost 11,000 ans 76-66. Asha Thomas had 22 points and Anigwe had 14 rebounds and 10 points.
Schedule: Dec 30 Harvard, Jan 4 UCLA, Jan 6 USC, Jan 11 at Arizona, Jan 13 at ASU


Colorado (10-1) Beat Samford 81-39.
Schedule: Dec 30 Utah, Jan 4 Arizona, Jan 6 ASU, Jan 11 at Washington, Jan 13 at WSU


Oregon (11-1 ) Beat # 4 Mississippi State 82-74. Sabrina Ionescu had 29 points including 17 of 17 Free Throws. Beat Air Force 82-36. Ionescu with 17 points, 11 rebounds and 13 assists. This is her 13th triple double which sets the all time record for both men and women. Beat UC Irvine 115-69. Ionescu with 13 points, 10 rebounds and 13 assists. Another all time record. Satou Sabally with 27 points.

Schedule: Jan 4 Washington, Jan 6 WSU, Jan 11 USC, Jan 13 UCLA




Oregon State (9-2) Beat Duke 71-57. Destiny Solcum had 21 points.
Schedule: Dec 29 Bakersfield, Jan 4 Washington State, Jan 6 Washington, Jan 11 at UCLA, Jan 13 at USC



Stanford (9-1) Beat # 9 Tennessee 95-85. DiJonai Carrington had career highs with 33 points and 13 rebounds. Stanford was 14 of 24 from three. Beat Buffalo 62-55. Alanna Smith who was last week’s ESOPN National Plaoyer of the Week had 30 points, 13 rebounds and 5 assists. Stanford was just 5 of 20 from three.

Schedule: Dec 29 CSUN, Jan 4 USC, Jan 6 UCLA, Jan 11 at ASU, Jan 13 at Arizona



UCLA (6-5) Beat Illinois-Chicago 78-47.
Schedule: Dec 28 Cal Poly, Dec 30 USC Jan 4 at Cal, Jan 6 at Stanford, Jan 11 Oregon State, Jan 13 Oregon.




USC (10-1) Lost to # 23 Texas A&M 71-51. USC was outscored in the 2nd half 43-19 and shot just 19% from the floor. Beat Texas Arlington 73-61. The Moore sisters combined for 29 points.
Schedule: Dec 30 at USC, Jan 4 at Stanford, Jan 6 at Cal, Jan 11 Oregon, Jan 13 Oregon State



Utah (11-0) Beat Florida 74-58. Megan Huff had 21 points. Beat Hawaii 73=48. Dandeesa Provo had 20 points and Erica Bean dished out 11 assists.
Schedule: Dec 30 at Colorado, Jan 4 ASU, Jan 6 Arizona, Jan 11 at Washington State, Jan 13 at Washington



Washington (7-5) Lost to Mississippi State 103-56.
Schedule: Dec 30 Washington State, Jan 4 at Oregon, Jan 6 at Oregon State, Jan 11 Colorado, jan 13 Utah



Washington State (5-6) Lost to Kansas 71-63. Hristova had 18 points. Beat Wichita State 85-59. Hristova and Alexys Swedlund each had 27 points with Alexys going 7 of 12 from three.
Schedule: Dec 30 at Washington, Jan 4 at Oregon State, Jan 6 at Oregon, Jan 11 Utah, Jan 13 Colorado.



December 16, 2018

Pac 12 Results of the Week

Arizona (8-1) Off this week
Schedule: Monday UTEP, Friday Northern Arizona, Dec 30 ASU, Jan 4 at Colorado, Jan 6 at Utah, Jan 11 Cal, Jan 13 Stanford



ASU (8-2) Beat Kansas State 65-41.
Schedule: Thursday Kansas State, Dec 30 at Arizona, Jan 4 at Utah, Jan 6 at Colorado, Jan 11 Stanford, Jan 13 Cal



Cal (9-0) Beat UCSB 69-45. Anigwe had 18 points and 16 rebounds.
Schedule: Saturday UConn, Dec 30 Harvard, Jan 4 UCLA, Jan 6 USC, Jan 11 at Arizona, Jan 13 at ASU


Colorado (9-1) Beat Prairie View 79-38.
Schedule: Thursday Samford, Dec 30 Utah, Jan 4 Arizona, Jan 6 ASU, Jan 11 at Washington, Jan 13 at WSU



Oregon (8-1) Beat South Dakota State 87-79. Ionescu 26 points, 9 assists and 8 rebounds. Satou Sabally with 27 points.
Schedule: Tuesday Mississippi State, Thursday Air Force, Friday UC Irvine, Jan 4 Washington, Jan 6 WSU, Jan 11 USC, Jan 13 UCLA




Oregon State (8-2) Beat Eastern Washington 93-45. Aleah Goodman had 22 points. Lost to Texas A&M 76-70. Katie McWilliams had 19 points.
Schedule: Thursday Duke, Dec 29 Bakersfield, Jan 4 Washington State, Jan 6 Washington, Jan 11 at UCLA, Jan 13 at USC



Stanford (7-1) Beat # 3 Baylor 68-63. Alanna Smith had 21 points including 5 of 9 from three.
Schedule: Tuesday at Tennessee, Friday at Buffalo, Dec 29 CSUN, Jan 4 USC, Jan 6 UCLA, Jan 11 at ASU, Jan 13 at Arizona



UCLA (5-5) Beat Oklahoma State 71-59 with Kennedy Burke scoring 20 points.
Schedule: Weds at Illinois-Chicago. Dec Cal Poly, Dec 30 USC Jan 4 at Cal, Jan 6 at Stanford, Jan 11 Oregon State, Jan 13 Oregon.



USC (9-0) Beat CSUN 59-42.
Schedule: Weds at Texas A&M, Sat at Texas Arlington, Dec 30 at USC, Jan 4 at Stanford, Jan 6 at Cal, Jan 11 Oregon, Jan 13 Oregon State


Utah (9-0) Beat Weber State 77-56. Megan Huff had 23 points and Dre’Una Edwards had 19 points and 12 rebounds.
Schedule: Thursday Florida in Las Vegas, Friday either UNLV or Hawaii, Dec 30 at Colorado, Jan 4 ASU, Jan 6 Arizona, Jan 11 at Washington State, Jan 13 at Washigton



Washington (7-4) Beat Montana 69-53. Lost to Boise State 73-69. Melgoza and Missy Peterson each had 17 points.
Schedule: Thursday Mississippi, Dec 30 Washington State, Jan 4 at Oregon, Jan 6 at Oregon State, Jan 11 Colorado, jan 13 Utah



Washington State (4-5) Off this week.
Schedule: Weds Kansas In Las Vegas, Thurs either Northwestern or Wichita State, Dec 30 at Washington, Jan 4 at Oregon State, Jan 6 at Oregon, Jan 11 Utah, Jan 13 Colorado.



December 9, 2018

Pac 12 Results

Pac 12 Report: Results And the Top Players


Arizona (8-1) Beat Montana 100-51. Aari McDonald had 28 points while Kate Reese had 20 points and 18 rebounds. Beat Long Beach State 70-43. McDonald had 17 points.

McDonald is averaging 26 points per game shooting 46%. Cate Reese is averaging 15 points and 10 rebounds.



ASU (7-2) Beat Southern 69-47. Courtney Ekmark had 19 points. Beat Colorado State 70-39. Ekmark had 21 points.
Kianna Ibis is the only Sun Devil scoring in double figures at per game although the team is averaging points. It’s the hockey substitution :) .



Cal (8-0) Beat St Mary’s in OTY 81-79. Anigwer had 24 points and 12 rebounds. Recee Caldwell added 20 points.
Kristine Anigwe is averaging 24 points and 13 rebounds.



Colorado (8-1) Beat San Jose State 76-64. Mya Hollingshed had 24 points on 10 of 12 from the floor and added 11 rebounds. Beat Navy 59-43.
Kennedy Leonard is averaging 16 points and 8 assists



Oregon (7-1) In a shock lost to Michigan State 88-82. Ionescu had 29 points and Erin Boley had 24.
Sabrina Ionescu is averaging 19 Points, 8 rebounds and 8 assists. Ruthy Hebard is averaging 16 points and 8 rebounds.




Oregon State (7-1) Beat Santa Clara 82-31. Slocum had 10 assists.
Mikayla Pivic is averaging 13 points, 9 rebounds and shooting 54%. Destiny Slocum is averaging 15 points and 6 assists.



Stanford (6-1) Off until Dec 15. Alanna Smith is averaging 18 points per game shooting 58% and 48% from Three. Kiana Williams is averaging `15 points while shooting 50% and 46$% from Three.


UCLA (4-5) Beat Fresno State 89-80. Michaela Onyenwere had 29 points and Jaapreece Dean had 23 points.
Kennedy Burke is averaging 16 points and 7 rebounds. Michaela Onyenwere is averaging 15 points and 8 rebounds while Japreece Dean is also averaging 15 points.




USC (8-0) The Trojans don’t play until Dec 16. Minnyon Moore is averaging 16 points and 6 assists while sister Mariya Moore is averaging 12 points.


Utah (8-0) Beat BYU 78-67. Huff had 28 points and Dre’Una Edwards had 15 rebounds.
Negan Huff is averaging 20 points and 9 rebounds.


Washington (6-3) Beat Ohio State 69-59. Melgoza had 28 points.
Amber Melgoza is averaging 21 points and also leading the team in rebounding at 6 per game.



Washington State (4-5) Lost to Gonzaga 76-53. Hristova had 19 points.
Borislava Hristova is averaging 22 points per game.




December 3, 2018

Pac 12 Results


Arizona (6-1) Beat Incarnate World 84-42. Aari McDonald had 24 points and Kate Reese had 19 points and 10 rebounds. Beat San Diego State 69-61. McDonald had 29 points and 9 rebounds however was 10 of 26 from the floor.


ASU (5-2) Beat Louisiana Tech 80-44. Again with very balanced scoring. Beat Tulsa 70-52.


Cal (7-0) Beat CSUN 67-42. Anigwe had 26 points and 10 rebounds.


Colorado (6-1) Beat Pepperdine 80-65. Kennedy Leonard had 18 points and 10 assists. Lost to Miami of Florida 73-58. Leonard had 13 assists.


Oregon (7-0) Beat Lasalle 100-46. Sabrina Ionescu had 17 assists a new school record. Erin Boley had 24 points.



Oregon State (6-1) Beat LaSalle 100-46. Kat Tudor had 24 points.



Stanford (6-1) Lost to Gonzaga 79-73. The Zags shot 51% from the floor, 61% from three and 86% from the Free Throw line.



UCLA (3-5) Lost to Indiana 67-65. The Bruins shot 38% and 3 of 19 from Three.



USC (8-0) Beat Fresno State 62-61. The Moore sisters combined for 27 points
Beat UNLV 86-72. The Moore sisters had 37 points and 13 assists.


Utah (7-0) Beat Seattle 89-62. Daneesha Provo had 27 points and Megan Huff had 26 points and 12 rebounds. Beat Utah Valley 85-47. Megan Huff had 20 points.


Washington (5-3) Beat Seattle 69-58 as Amber Melgoza scored 29. Beat George Mason 81-53.



Washington State (4-4) Beat USF 91-61. Chantelle Molina has 28 points and 7 rebounds. Beat Boise State 95-71. Hristova had 30 points and the Cougars were 13 of 23 from Three.




November 26, 2018

Pac 12 Results of the Week

Arizona (4-1) Beat Seattle 84-54. Aari McDonald with 25 points and Reese with 21 points. Beat Portland 90-72. McDonald had 32 points. Beat South Carolina State 73-32. Cate Reese with 19 points and 16 rebounds.


ASU (3-2) Beat Arkansas 88-85. Kiana Ibis has 20 points. Lost to # 5 Louisville 58-56. Beat Southern Illinois 82-38. ASU shot 56%.


Cal (6-0) Beat UOP 81-69. Anigwe had 25 points and 12 rebounds. Kiana Smith added 18 points. Beat Tulane 65-57. Anigwe with 17 points and 10 rebounds. Cal had 19 assists on 23 baskets. Beat USD 7-0-53. Anigwe had 25 poin6ts and 16 rebounds.


Colorado (5-0) Beat North Carolina 86-74. Annika Jank had 25 points with 9 rebounds and Kennedy Leonard had 24 points with 8 assists and was 4 of 4 from three. Best Nevada 65-52. Beat Utah State 78-68. The Buffs shot 52% and were 12 of 24 from three.


Oregon (6-0) Beat Buffalo 102-82. Ruthy Hebard with 25 points. Ionescu with another triple double. Beat UC Riverside 94-44. The Ducks shot 61%. Beat St Mary’s 79-55. Ionescu had 27 points.


Oregon State (5-1) Beat St Mary’s 89-56. Destiny Slocum had 22 points and Mikaela Pivic added 19 points. Best Western Kentucky 74-60. Slocum and Pivic both had 18 points and McWilliams had 17. Beat South Carolina 70-68. Lost to Notre Dame 91-81. Slocum had 22 points.



Stanford (6-0) Beat USF 96-62. Kiana Williams had 21 points and Alanna Smith added 18 points. Together the two were 9 of 14 from three and the team was 15 of 32 from three. Beat Florida Gulf Coast Nadia Fingall had 24 points8 rebounds and 5 assists. Stanford was 11 of 22 from three. A bad stat: FGC was 13 of 25 from Two despite Stanford out rebounding them by 27. Beat American 71-49. Alanna Smith had 25 points. Beat Hawaii 81-59, as Alanna Smith had 30 points.



UCLA (3-4) Beat Seton Hall 76-62. Japreece Dean has 20 points. Lost to North Carolina in a shock, 83-49. Kennedy Burke had 21 points however UCLA shot just 26%. Lost in OT to Kentucky 75-74. M. Onyenwere had 28 points. Burke has 18 points. The Bruins shot 51% from the floor but missed 16 free throws. Lost to South Florida 60-56. The Bruins shot just 27% and 2 of 19 from three.



USC (6-0) Beat UCSB 82-39. Beat Santa Clara 77-46. Shalexxus Aaron had 20 points. Beat Utah State 55-46. Each Moore sister had 16 points. Beat Nevada 72-51. Cheyanne Wallace had 19 points.


Utah (5-0) Beat Long Beach State 82-59. Megan Huff had 22 points. Beat Idaho State. Megan Huff has 17 points. Beat Eastern Washington 95-51. Huff with 29 points and 10 rebounds and the very consistent Point Guard Erica Bean with 14 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists


Washington (3-3) Lost to Tulane 63-51. Washington had 23 turnovers. In a huge win beat Duke 71-64. Melgoza had 18 points The Huskies had 12 steals. Lost to Fordham 65-57. Melgoza had 21 points. Lost to Michigan 80-73. Melgoza scored 20.



Washington State (2-4) Beat Nebraska 87-84. Hristova had 31 points and Chantelle Molina had 26 points. Lost to UC Davis 75-62. Borislava Hristova had 25 for the Cougars. Morgan Bertsch has 34 for Davis. Lost to Northridge 65-52. Chantelle Molina had 20 points. Beat Jacksonville State 64-51. Hristova had 18 points.




November 15, 2018

Results of the past week


Arizona (1-1) beat Idaho State 71-46. Transfer McDonald with 22 points and 10 rebounds with Frosh Reese adding 21 points and 10 rebounds. Lost to LMU 66-64. LMU played without Gabby Green who scored 25 against UCLA. Aari McDonald had 39 points going 20 of 23 from the Free Throw line.


ASU ( 1-1) Lost to Baylor 65-59 on a Navajo Reservation in Arizona. ASU only had 5 turnovers.

Cal (3-0) Beat Penn State75-59 with Anigwe scoring 24 points and grabbing 22 rebounds. The Cal beat BYU 70-52, both these games on the road. Anigwe had 16 points and 12 rebounds and Asha Thomas had 17 points.

Colorado (2-0)beat Northern Colorado 77-69 as Kennedy Leonard had 30 points. Beat Colorado State 59-40. Frosh Sirena Tuitele had 14 points and 9 rebounds.

Oregon (3-0) held on to defeat #18 Syracuse 75-73. Sabrina Ionescu had26 points and 10 rebounds. Beat Utah State 88-58 with five players scoring in double figures.

Oregon State (2-0) beat Cal Poly 79-54 with transfer Destiny Slocum scoring 15 points and passing out 8 assists. Beat Arkansas Pine Bluff 89-33. Slocum had 15 points and 11 assists.

Stanford (2-0)defeated UC Davis 71-43. Alanna Smith has 16 points and Frosh Lexie Hull has a double double 11 points and 11 rebounds. Beat 115-71, 6th most points ever and the 16 threes tied the school record.

UCLA (2-1) beat Rice 59-50. Lindsey Corsaro played 40 minutes after missing 2 full seasons and scored 12 points. Beat # 14 Georgia 80-69. Micheala Onyenwere had 25 points and Kennedy Burke added 21 points.

USC (2-0) Beat Long Beach State 86-50. Minyon Moore had 21 points and 7 assists.

Utah (2-0) defeated Nevada 74-52. Dre’Una Edwards has 16 points for Utah along with 15 rebounds. Beat Alabama 72-62. Megan Huff had 21 points and 12 rebounds.

Washington (2-0) best Fullerton 83-74. Amber Melgoza lead with 18 points. Beat Northern Arizona 81-59. Melgoza had 20 points and 10 rebounds.

Washington State (0-2) Lost to St Mary’s 70-64. Alexys Swedlund had 22 points.


November 7, 2018

Pac 12 Results

Pac 12 Report: The Schedules and Results

Lots of games tonight, Tuesday Nov 6 so I’ll just cover these for now and the others when I can.

Colorado beat Northern Colorado 77-69. Kennedy Leonard had 30 points.

Cal beat Houston 80-79. Kristine Anigwe had 37 points.

Washington State lost to Utah State 72-61. Borislava Hristova had 27 points.

In a shocker UCLA lost to Loyola Marymount 69-63. Frosh Ahlana Smith had 13 points. For LMU former Cal player Gabby Green had 25 points.

USC beat Riverside 73-55.

Oregon Beat Alaska 115 – 36. Ionescu with 12 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists.

ASU beat Incarnate World 81-43.

October 25, 2018

Pac 12 Preview: Oregon

Pac 12 Preview: Oregon

Last Season:
33-5 overall and 16-2 in Pac 12 play. The Ducks won the Pac 12 tournament and lost to Norte Dame in the Elite 8.
There is talk that Ionescu may turn pro for the WNBA and Europe after this season here Jr year. Sabrina will be 23 this season making that possible.


The Coaches:
Kelley Graves starts season four with the Ducks. 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 4nd season at Oregon as an assistant after coaching with Graves at Gonzaga for 11 years.
Mark Campbell is in his 4nd year at Oregon after 4 seasons as an assistant at Oregon State.
Xavi Lopez is in his 2rd year.



Losses:
Lexi Bando was an excellent three point shooter, making 80 at 46%. Bando averaged 10 points per game.
Mallory McGwire transferred to Boise State. Mallory averaged 5 points and 4 rebounds.
Justine Hall graduated after averaging 1.5 points.
Anneli Maley transferred to TCU. She averaged 2 points per game.
Aina Ayuso averaged 2 points and left for her native Spain.
Sierra Campisano transferred to Cal Poly after averaging 2 points in 6 minutes.


Additions:
Erin Boley is a 6-2 Soph Wing who redshirted 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%.

Taylor Chavez, a 5-9 Guard from Arizona ranked # 42.

Nyara Sabally, a 6-3 Forward from Germany and a sister of the current frosh player. She is the 4th highest ranked international recruit. Note she is now out for the season with an injury.



The Schedule:
Mississippi State and Syracuse at home and Michigan State there. The Ducks play Cal and Stanford only on the road and Colorado and Utah only at home.



The Team:
Ruthy Hebard is a 6-4 Jr Forward who was the Ducks 2nd leading scorer and leading rebounder with 17 points and 9 rebounds per game. Hebard shot an amazing 66% from the floor.

Sabrina Ionescu is a 5-10 Jr Guard who led in scoring at with 20 points per game. Ionescu also averaged 8 assists with almost a 3.0 assist to turnover ratio and 7 rebounds . She made 102 threes at 44%.

Matie Cazorla is a 5-10 Sr Guard from Spain who averaged11 points and 5 assists. Matie made 61 Threes at 39%.

Satou Sabally is a 6-4 Soph Forward from Berlin, Germany. Satou averaged 11 points and 4 rebounds and made 54 threes at 37 %.

Erin Boley is a 6-2 Redshirt Soph Wing who redshirted after transferring from Notre Dame

Oti Gildon is a 6-1 Sr Forward who averaged 4 points and 3 rebounds in 10 minutes.

Morgan Yeager is a 5-9 Redshirt Soph Guard from Australia who sat out last season.

Lydia Giomi is a 6-6 Redshirt Jr Post who played a little.

Taylor Chavez is a 5-10 Frosh Guard. Taylor avered 24 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists and 5 steals as the Arizona Player of the Year.

Nyara Sabally is a 6-4 Frosh Forward. Nyara averaged 17 points and 13 rebounds for the German 18U team. Injured and will miss this season.


Predictions:
Just an outstanding team. The coaches 100% pick to win the Pac 12 and a Final 4 favorite.



2019 Recruiting:
No commits although in the fight for several very good pl

October 22, 2018

Pac 12 Preview: Oregon State

Pac 12 Preview: Oregon State

Last Season: 26-8, 14-4. The Beavers beat Tennessee and Baylor on their way to the Elite 8 before losing to Louisville.
The Coaches:
Scott Rueck is in his 9th year and has been an outstanding coach, turning the then lowly Beavers into a Final 4 team.
James Chatterton is in his 5th year.
Katie Baker is in her 3nd year, and she works with the post players. Baker is a 2013 Graduate of the University of Montanan.
Brian Holsinger is in his 3nd season after 8 seasons at Washington State. Brian coaches guards.


Losses:
Marie Gulich, a great player who averaged 17 points and 9 rebounds while shooting 65%.
Taylor Kalmer transferred to San Diego State after averaged 6 points.


Additions:
Andrea Aquino, 6-8 Post from SoCal by way of SoCal and Paraguay ranked # 33
Patricia Morris, 6-5 Post from SoCal ranked # 147.
Jasmine Simmons, 5-9 Guard from Australia, ranked as the # 4 International recruit.

Destiny Slocum is a 5-7 Redshirt Soph Guard from Idaho who played as a Frosh at Maryland and sat out this past season after
transferring to Oregon State. Slocum was a McD All American in HS and continued that by being the Big Ten Frosh of the year this past season



The Schedule:
Cal Poly, St Mary's and Duke at home, Texas A&M in Hawaii. Plus a tournament in Vancouver.
The Beavers play Stanford and Cal only on the road and play Colorado and Utah only at home. .



The Team:
Mikayla Pivec is a 5-10 Jr Guard who averaged 11 points, 6 assists and 7 rebounds per game.

Katie McWilliams is a 6-2 Sr Guard who averaged 8 points last season Katie made 53 threes at 41%.

Kat Tudor is a 6-0 Jr Guard and might the best three point shooter in the Pac 12. Tudor averaged 12 points and 4 rebounds making 89 threes at 41%

Destiny Slocum is a 5-7 Redshirt Soph Guard from Idaho who will start right away at the Point. Two years ago at Maryland Destiny averaged 11 points and 6 assists as their starting Point Guard.

Aleah Goodman is a 5-9 Soph Guard who averaged 6 points and made 49 threes at 46%.

Tara Corosdale is a 6-3 Soph Forward who averaged 7 points and 4 rebounds

Joanna Grymek is a 6-8 Sr Center from Poland. Last season she averaged 4 points and 3 rebounds in 9 minutes.

Madison Washington is a 6-1 Jr Forward who averaged 2 points and 2 rebounds

Janessa Thropay is a 6-2 Jr Forward who saw little action.



Predictions:
Excellent Guards and Wings and adding Slocum at the Point is huge. How far they go will depend on their three very, very tall post players



2019 Recruiting:
Taylor Jones a 6-3 Post from Texas ranked # 15.


October 15, 2018

Pac 12 Preview: CAL

Utah Sophomore Maurane Corbin, expected to be the team's starting center, recently suffered a torn ACL and is out for the 2018-19


Pac 12 Preview: Cal
Last Season: 21-11 overall and 11-7 in conference play.


The Coaches:
Lindsay Gottlieb is in her 8th 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 12th season at Cal and is now the Associate Head Coach.

Kai Felton is back for her 8th year at Cal. Kai has been an Assistant at Oregon, 2 years, and at USC, 5 years.

Wendale Farrow is in his 3nd season.



Losses:
Mikayla Cowling graduated after averaging 9 points and 4 rebounds.
Penina Davidson also graduated. She averaged 7 points and 7 rebounds.



Additions:
Mackenzie Forbes is a 6-0 Wing from Folsom ranked # 22. Her Dad played for the Globetrotters. Her brother will be a Freshman basketball player at Harvard.

Recee Caldwell is a Grad transfer from Texas Tech and originally at UCLA. Last season Caldwell averaged 11 points and 6 assists in 13 games, a season shortened by injury. Two years ago Caldwell averaged 14 points including a game against Texas A&M where she scored 38.
Both Forbes and Caldwell were McD All Americans.



The Schedule:
Houston and UConn at home, Penn State and BYU at their places and a Tournament in San Diego. Cal plays the Oregon Schools only at home and Utah and Colorado only on the road.



The Team:
Kristine Anigwe is a 6-4 Sr Center. Last season she averaged 17 points and 9 rebounds. Anigwe was ranked as high as 13 out of HS and was a McD All American.

Asha Thomas is a 5-4 Sr Guard. Thomas averaged 13 points and also led the team with 62 threes at 35%.

Alaysia Styles is a 6-3 Soph Forward who averaged 3 points and 3 rebounds.

Mi’Cole Clayton is a 5-9 Redshirt Soph Guard who averaged 6 points per game as a frosh and was injuried and out for the year after just one game last season.

CJ West is a 6-4 Jr Post who averaged 4 points and 4 rebounds.

Jaeyln Brown is a 6-1 Jr Wing, who averaged 6 points and 2 rebounds.

Kianna Smith is a 6-0 Soph Guard who averaged 9 points and 5 assists. She was a McD All American, ranked # 17. Her Dad coaches at Cal State Fullerton where her brother plays.

Sara Anastasieska is a 5-10 Redshirt Jr Guard from Australia. Sara played in just 10 games.

MaAne Mosley is a 5-11 Sr Wing who played 6 minutes per game.

Chen Yue is a 6-7 Sr Center from China who played just 40 minutes this past season.



Predictions:
Six strong Guards and Wings but only three at the 4/5. Cal will ride as far as Anigwe can take them.



2019 Recruiting:
Lauren Fields a 5-9 Guard from Oklahoma ranked # 116 (PN) and
Caylin Crocker a 5-8 Guard from SoCal ranked # 66

October 9, 2018

Pac 12 Preview: UCLA

Pac 12 Preview: UCLA

Last Season: UCLA was 27-8 last season and 14-4 in conference play. The Bruins won their first three NCAA games before losing in the Elite 8 to Mississippi State.


The Coaches: Cori Close is in her 8th season as the Head Coach. Close is averaging 21 wins per year. She went to HS in the San Jose area.
Shannon Perry is in her 8th year and she coached at Duke for 5 seasons.
Tony Newnan like the others is in his 8th season.
Tasha Brown is in her first season at UCLA. Brown coached at Rice last season and the previous five seasons at Cincinnati.


Losses:
Jenny Huth was an assistant through the entire Close era and is now the Head Coach at Northern Colorado.

Jordin Canada is an all time great at UCLA this past season averaging 17 points and 17 assists. Canada made 51 threes at 38%.

Monique Billings also had a fantastic career and last season averaged 15 points and 9 rebounds.
Kelli Hayes started most games averaging 6 points.
Ashley Hearn didn’t play last season and is not on the current roster.
UCLA lost half their points per game.



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 didn’t play this past season with injuries and played just 4 games two seasons ago before redshirting.

Kayla Owens is a 6-1 Redshirt Frosh Guard, ranked # 45. Owens is from Texas.

Ahlana Smith is a 5-9 Guard from North Carolina ranked # 34.

Shayley Harris is a 6-6 Post from NorCal ranked just outside the top 100.

Kiara Jefferson is a 5-9 Guard from NorCal ranked # 65.

Natalie Chou is a JR who will redshirt this season after transferring from Baylor. Chou is a 6-1 Guard. At Baylor she averaged 7 points while starting the first 21 games before an injury. Chou was the 8th ranked recruit in her class.



The Schedule:
The Bruins play Georgia and Oklahoma State at home, and in a tournament Kentucky and North Carolina.
UCLA plays the Washington schools only at home and the Arizona schools only on the road.



The Team:
Lajahna Drummer is a 6-1 5th year Sr Forward who 6 points and 5 rebounds last season

Kennedy Burke is a 6-1 Sr Wing. Last season Burke averaged 9 points and 5 rebounds. Burke was ranked as high as # 16 out of HS.

Chantel Horvat is a 6-1 Soph Guard from Australia. Chantel was ranked # 15 in the class. Her father was a famous Australian soccer player. She averaged 4 points last season.

Michaela Onyenwere is a 5-11 Soph Forward who averaged 7 points and 5 rebounds. She is 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 Sr Guard who averaged 8 points and made 46 threes at 35%.

Lauren Miller is a 6-1 Soph Forward who averaged 2 points. She was ranked # 16. Although ranked about 70 on other services.

Ally Rosenblum is a 6-4 Jr Post who averaged one point and one rebound. She was ranked # 47 out of HS. Ally is from the great Mater Dei program in Southern California

Chrissy Baird is a 6-1 Sr Guard.



Predictions:
The losses of Canada and Billings are huge. Both went on to play in the WNBA. The Bruins need to be injury free and their role players from last season to step into starting roles to challenge the top three.


2019 Recruiting:
Charisma Osborne, 5-10 Guard from SoCal ranked # 10
Jaden Owens, 5-9 Guard ranked # 23.
Camryn Brown, 5-10 Guard ranked # 90.
Brynn Masikewich, 6-3 Forward from Canada

October 4, 2018

Pac 12 Oreview: Colorado

PAC 12 Preview: Colorado

Last Season: Colorado went 15-16 overall, and 5-13 in the conference.
The Coaches: Head Coach JR Payne will be in her 3nd year at Colorado after two seasons at Santa Clara. 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 3nd 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 3nd 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 3nd year on the staff. Alex was an assistant with Payne three 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:
Janea Bunn is not on the roster, she had another year. Last season she averaged 9 points and 7 rebounds.
Becca Thomas graduated after scoring 5 points per game.
Zoe Correal graduated after she scored 6 points and had 4 rebounds per game.
Sara Castro played little and went back to Spain.
Jamie Curtis played little and is no longer on the team.



Additions:
Cameron Swartz is a 5-11 Frosh Guard from Georgia. Cameron was honored in 4 different sports and scored over 2,000 points in HS. She was ranked # 53.
Sirena Tuitele is 6-1 Frosh Froward from Chico, CA. She was ranked # 98. I saw her play this past season when she outplayed a top 30 recruit.
Kai Volcy is a 6-4 Frosh post from New Jersey. Kai was a 5th year grad of the Hun school averaged 13 points and 9 rebounds. Her father played basketball at Seton Hall and her grandfather played with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Emma Clarke is a 6-1 Frosh Guard from Australia. Clarke has stood out on their youth 16 and 17 teams, scoring 42 in one game for them.
Lesila Finau is 5-10 Frosh Guard from the Bay Area. Finau averaged 21 points for her very good HS team and had an offer from Washington.



The Schedule:
It’s highlighted by games against Miami of Florida, Colorado State, Northern Colorado and North Carolina. They play the Oregon schools on the road and Stanford and Cal at home.



The Team:
Kennedy Leonard is a 5-8 Sr Guard who averaged 15 points and over 6 assists per game last season.

Alexis Robinson is a 5-10 Sr Guard who averaged 12 points per game, and made 55 threes at 32%.

Annika Jank is a 6-3 Soph Post who averaged 9 points and 7 rebounds.

Mya Hollingshed is a 6-4 Soph Forward who averaged 7 points and 4 rebounds in 17 minutes. Mya made 35 threes at 43%.

Quinessa Caylao-Do is a 5-8 Jr Guard who averaged 6 points.

Mathilde Diop is a 6-2 Jr Forward who is from France. Last season she averaged just 9 minutes per game.

Aubrey Knight is a 5-8 Soph Guard who averaged 4 points in 17 minutes.

Peyton Carter is a 5-8 Soph Guard who averaged 3 points in 8 minutes.



Predictions:
Robinson, Leonard and Jank are good to very good Pac 12 players. Clarke could shine as she did on their foreign tour this summer. Hard to get into the top 6 but Colorado looks to be improved.



2019 Recruiting:
Jaylyn Sherrod, 5-8 Point Guard All State Alabama
Maura Singer 6-4 Post from CO, ranked # 123




September 25, 2018

Pac 12 Preview: Washington State

Pac 12 Preview: Washington State

Last Year:
10-20 for the year and 3-14 in conference play. June and staff are relieved of duty and a new staff is hired.

Coaches:
Kamie Ethridge is the new Head Coach. Ethridge was the Head Coach at Northern Colorado the past 4 seasons averaging 21 wins and making the NCAAs this past season. She was an Assistant for 18 years at Kansas State. Kamie won a Gold Medal for USA Basketball at the 1988 Olympics then won an NCAA Championship as a Player at Texas.

Jackie Nared is a new assistant having been the Vidoe Director at Oregon for a year and before that 2 years as Director of Player Development at Washington. Jackie lead the league in scoring twice while at St Mary’s.

Laurie Koehn came from Northern Colorado after three years with Ethridge. She played professionally for 11 years.


Losses:
Seven losses all together. Louise Brown transferred to Tennessee after scoring 6 points and 6 rebounds per game.
Caila Hailey graduated after scoring 5 points per game.
Krystle McKenzie graduated after playing 8 minutes per game.
Kayla Washington transferred to UCSB. She averaged 5 points.
Cameron Fernadez graduated. She only played 9 games and averaged 5 points.
Nike McClure transferred to New Mexico after averaging 5 points and 5 rebounds.
Pinelopi Pavlopoulou graduated after scored 6 per game.



Additions:
Celena Molina a 5-9 redshirt Frosh Guard from Hawaii whose sister is the starting Point Guard for the Cougars, and younger sister joins the team.

Cherilyn Molina is a 5-6 Frosh Guard and two time Hawaii Player of the Year.

Michaela Jones is a 5-10 Frosh Guard from Nebraska.
Shir Levy is a 5-11 Frosh Guard from Isreal.
Ula Motuga is a 6-1 FroshForward from Australia.
None are ranked.


Schedule:
Utah State, St Mary’s, Boise State and Nebraska at home, Kansas at a tournament in Las Vegas. USC and UCLA are only on the road, with the Arizona schools only at home.

The Team:
Borislava Hristova is 6-0 Redshirt Jr Forward from Bulgaria, one of the 6 non Americans on the team. Borislava averaged 18 points and 4 rebounds. She started all but one game as a Frosh averaging 16 points per game, then missed most of her Soph year.

Alexys Swedlund is a 5-11 Sr Guard from North Dakota who averaged 10 points and made 50 threes at 36%.

Maria Kostourkova is a 6-4 Sr Center from Portugal who averaged 5 points and 4 rebounds.

Chanelle Molina is a 5-9 Jr Guard who averaged 8 points and 3 assists.

Joanna Muzet is a 6-0 Jr Wing from France who played just 9 minutes per game.

Jovana Subasic is a 6-4 Redshirt Soph Post from Serbia who Jovana has been From Serbia. Jovana just played 49 total minutes last season.



Predictions:
Hristova is an outstanding scorer and the older Molina is very good, but what else?



Recruiting 2019:
Grace Sarver, 5-8 Guard from Washington, # 108




September 19, 2018

Pac 12 Preview: USC

Pac 12 Preview: Southern Cal
First an recruiting update. Arizona has landed 6-0 2019 Guard Tara Manumaleuga from Australia.

Now USC
Last Season: 20-11 overall and just 9-9 in Pac 12 play. Quite an improvement over the previous season in this staff’s first season.

The Coaches: Mark Trakh has returned to USC for his 2nd season 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 in his 2nd season as the Associate Head Coach. Glover joined Mark at New Mexico State two seasons after several years coaching in both the NBA and the WNBA.

Aarika Hughes returns for her 2nd season 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 second year at USC after 2 seasons at New Mexico State.



Losses:
Kristen Simon is a major loss after averaging 17 points and 9 rebounds.
Sadie Edwards like Simon graduated. Last season she averaged 13 points.

Jordan Adams I believe now has her Masters after 6 years at USC out two with major injuries. Adams averaged 5 points.
USC lost 52% of their points from last season.



Additions:
Shalexxus Aaron is a 6-1 Redshirt Frosh Guard from SoCal who played her first 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 sat out this past 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.

Desiree Caldwell is a 5-8 Frosh Point Guard from Texas ranked # 14.

Cheyanne Wallace is a 6-0 Forward and a Grad transfer from Loyola Marymount. Last season Wallace averaged 13 points and 5 rebounds.

Kayla Overbeck is a 6-1 Jr Froward originally from SoCal who transferred after 2 seasons at Vanderbilt. Kayla averaged 10 points and 5 rebounds last season. She was just declared eligible for this coming season. A huge break for the Trojans.

Jill Archer is a 6-2 Frosh Forward from SoCal, ranked # 54.



The Schedule:
Playing Texas A&M on the road there is maybe by far USC’s toughest game. Routine type schedule.
They play the Arizona schools only on the road and Washington schools only at home.



The Team:
Minyon Moore is a 5-8 Jr guard who has started at Point Guard the past two seasons. Minyon led the team in assists with 5.5 per game and scored 13 points per game.

Aliyah Mazyck is a 5-9 Sr Guard who averaged 16 points per game. She also made 86 threes however at 32%.
Ja’Vavia Tapley is a 6-3 Jr Forward who averaged 2 points and 2 rebounds.

Asiah Jones is a 6-3 Redshirt Soph Forwards who averaged 2 points and 3 rebounds two years ago, sitting out this past season. .
Marquerite Effa is a 6-3 Sr Post who has played very little at USC.

Dani Milisic is a 6-4 Redshirt Jr Post from Australia. Last season she played just a total of 90 minutes.



Predictions:
Only two returnees who saw much action, however both Minyon Moore and Mazyck should be All League along with transfer Mariya Moore, Minyon’s sister. Aaron, Caldwell, Overbeck and Wallace will be in the top 7 with two starting. Not a deep team and five of the seven haven’t played for USC before, but the talent is there for a solid team.



2019 Recruiting Commits:
Madison Campbell is a 5-11 Guard from Central California ranked # 9

September 11, 2018

Pac 12 Preview: Washington

Pac 12 Preview: Washington

Last Year: 7-23 overall and 1-17 in league play. The Huskies lost so many top players from their great 2017 and 2018 teams.

Coaches:
Jody Wynn is now in her 2nd year Head Coach after 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 is in her 2nd year having returned 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 completed 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:
Kierra Collier averaged 7 points but has transferred to Drake.

Mackenzie Wieburg graduated after scoring 3 points per game.



Additions:
Gigi Garcia is a 6-2 Forward ranked # 89 out of HS. Gigi has missed the past two seasons with injuries so is a redshirt Soph.

Montana Hagstrom is a 5-7 Guard and a redshirt Soph who transferred from a JC last year then sat out the season with an injury. She averaged 12 points at the JC as a Frosh.

Haley Van Dyke is a 6-1 Frosh Forward ranked # 82. Haley had an outstanding HS career in the Bay Area averaging 30 points and 17 rebounds as a Sr and 20 points for her 4 year HS career.

Tyiona Watkins is a 6-0 Frosh Guard from SoCal ranked # 125. Watkins averaged 17 points as a HS Sr. Grandmother was an outstanding Track athlete.

Darcy Rees is a 6-4 Frosh Post from Australia. She has played and started for their youth National teams the past 4 years.


Schedule: Washington plays Mississippi State and Ohio State and in two tournaments with yet to be announced teams. Washington plays at USC and UCLA only and only at home to Arizona and ASU.


The Team:
Natalie Romeo is a 5-7 Sr Guard who transferred from Nebraska then had to sit out this past season for medical reasons. She averaged 9 points making 94 threes at 39% in her first season with the Huskies now two years ago.

Mai-Loni Henson is a 6-1 Jr Forward who averaged 9 points and 4 rebound Henson was ranked # 69 in HS.

Amber Melgoza is a 5-10 Jr Shooting Guard who averaged 19 points and 4 rebounds in a huge breakout season . Amber was second in the league in scoring and first in conference only games.

Deja Strother is a 6-5 Redshirt Jr Post who averaged 3 points and 2 rebounds two seasons ago and sat out last season with a major injury.

Hannah Johnson is a 6-1 Grad student Forward who averaged 8 points and 5 rebounds.


Jenna Moser a 5-6 Grad Student Guard who averaged 9 points last season making 54 threes at 39%. Jenna is an all time favorite. She played just 31 minutes total in her first three years then had a great season last year. Congrats to her.


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. Last season Rooks averaged 5 points and 3 rebounds.

Alexis Griggsby is a 5-9 Soph Guard from SoCal who averaged 5 points last season.

Missy Peterson is a 5-11 Soph Guard from Washington. Last season Missy averaged 3 points but in 18 games and averaging 16 minutes she made 51% from three.


Predictions:
Washington has to improve over one win in league play but they will have to depend on Romeo’s health and the frosh and injured Bigs really stepping up.


2019 Recruiting:

No Commits yet.


September 5, 2018

Pac 12 Preview: Utah

Pac 12 Preview: UTAH

Last Season:
18-14 overall and 8-10 in Pac 12 play finishing with a three game improvement over the previous season in conference play.

The Coaches:
Lynne Roberts is in her 4th 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 4th 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 4th year after a season at TCU and 2 seasons at Fresno State. She played at Utah State.
Joanna Reitz is in her 2nd season as a coach at Utah. Reitz has coached for 7 years mostly D2.


Losses:
Emily Potter graduated after averaging 12 points and 7 rebounds.
Tanaeya Boclair graduated after averaging 7 points and 4 rebounds.
Tori Williams averaged 9 points and hit 64 threes at 34% as a Frosh but transferred to Colorado State.
Megan Jacobs also transferred to Colorado State. She averaged 4 points.

Actually there are three others who were on last year’s roster but didn’t play and are gone.



Additions:
Jordan Cruz is a 5-11 Redshirt Frosh Guard from Sacramento who had to sit out last season with injuries. She made 13 threes in one of her HS games and averaged 20 points as a Sr. Jordan was ranked # 111.

Dru Gylten is a 5-11 Redshirt Frosh Guard from South Dakota who sat out last season. Dru led her team to 4 straight State Championships and was All State her last 2 seasons.

Niyah Becker is a 6-2 Frosh Wing from Canada. She has played on Canadian Youth National teams. She is ranked # 10 International Recruit.

Lola Pendande is a 6-3 Frosh Post from Spain. Lola played at an LA HS school last season averaging 12 points and 9 rebounds. Ranked as the # 16 International recruit.

Andrea Torres is a 6-2 Frosh Forward from Canada. Torres has played on Canada’s youth national teams.

Sarah Porter is a 5-10 Grad student Guard who graduated from UCSB. Last season she 9 points a game and the year before 10 points per game.
Dre’Una Edwards is a 6-2 Frosh Wing from Las Vegas. Ranked # 56.

Julie Brosseau is a 5-9 Jr Guard who will sit out this season after transferring from Maine. Julie averaged 11 points last season with 7 threes and 29 points vs Ohio State. She is Canadian.

Ola Makurat is a 6-3 Jr Forward who transferred from Liberty and will sit out this season. At Liberty last season she averaged 7 points and 4 rebounds.

Seven new players, plus two will sit out.


The Schedule:
They play Alabama and BYU at home and Florida on the road. The Utes play Stanford and Cal once each at home and they also play the Oregon schools once each, however on the road.


The Team:
There are only five returning players.

Megan Huff is a 6-3 5th year Sr Forward who transferred from Hawaii two years ago. In her first year at Utah she averaged 15 points and 8 rebounds, leading the team in both.

Erika Bean is a 5-8 Sr Guard. Bean is from the Sacramento area and averaged 5 points and 5 assists

Daneesha Provo is a 6-0 5th year Sr Guard. Provo transferred from Clemson two years ago and is playing on the Canadian National Team. In her first year at Utah she averaged 12 points and made 44 threes at 40%.

Kiana Moore is a 5-7 Jr Guard from Vacaville who averaged 7 minutes per game.
Maurane Corbin is a 6-5 Soph Post from Quebec, who averaged 2 points and 2 rebounds in 9 minutes.


Predictions:
The Utes return only three players who played much and two solid transfers in have to sit out. It will be all up to the foreign players who are now at Utah and some good HS recruits who will be frosh. Hard to see much above 10th place for this year but like Arizona the future looks bright.


2019 Recruiting:
Kemery Martin, 5-11 Guard from Utah ranked # 33.
Brynna Maxwell 6-0 Guard from Washington ranked # 79

August 29, 2018

Pac 12 Preview: Arizona

Pac 12 Preview: Arizona

Last Season: Arizona was 6-24 overall and 2-16 in Pac 12 play, under Head Coach Adia Barnes.

The Coaches: Adia Barnes is the all time leading scorer at Arizona and is in her 3nd 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.

Salvo Coppa, or Mr Barnes is a 3rd year assistant. Coppa is from Italy and has extensive overseas coaching experience and several years in the US.

Morgan Valley is in her 3nd year after coming from the U of Washington. Morgan played at UConn and before Washington was an assistant at Virginia Tech.

April Phillips has joined the staff coming from LMU where she was Associate Head Coach. Of course Stanford fans will remember her playing vs Jeanette’s 4.4 vs Xavier.



Losses:
Starting with a huge loss incoming recruit Valeria Trucco, 6-4 Post from Italy # 3 European player, however a 5 star on another recruiting site. She signed a Pro Contract to play in Europe. A last minute loss, and due to her father being very ill.

Sunny Smallwood spent two years as the Associate Head Coach. She is now an Assistant at Montana State. 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.

Sammy Fatkin who scored 2 points per game as a Frosh transferred to Montana.
Bria Rice who played only 6 games is gone.

Kat Wright graduated after averaging 7 points and started all games as a Forward spot

Jalea Bennett graduated after starting every game and was the leading score at 14 points and also averaged 4 rebounds.



Additions:
Aarion McDonald is 5-7 Redshirt 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 sat out this past season. Ranked # 42 out of HS.

Tee Tee Starks is a 5-9 Guard who transferred from Iowa State where she started about half their games last season. Starks is a redshirt Soph who sat out last season. Ranked # 38 out of HS.

Dominique McBryde is a 6-2 Redshirt Jr Forward who transferred from Purdue where she averaged 7 points and 6 rebounds this past season. McBryde sat out last season as a transfer. Ranked # 45 out of HS.

That’s three transfers who sat out last season but practiced with the team and will contribute, even start from Day 1. All were ranked top 50 out of HS.
Catherine Reese, 6-3 PF a Frosh from Texas ranked # 31

Semaj Smith 6-5 Post from So Cal ranked # 48

Shelyse Smith, Wing from Washington ranked # 102

Bryce Nixon a 5-10 Point Guard from Arizona ranked # 128.
Now that’s’ four newcomers to the team all ranked in the top 50 out of HS. What a change in talent from past years.



The Schedule:
The non conference schedule is going to be pretty easy, maybe ending with a solid winning record entering conference play depending on health and the Frosh paying well early. I’m sure the schedule is because so many new players.
The Wildcats play USC and UCLA only at home and Washington and Washington State only on the road.



The Team:
Destiny Graham is a 6-3 Sr Post from Eastside Prep in East Palo Alto. Graham averaged 8 points and 6 rebounds per game last season.

Lucia Alonso is a 5-7 Jr Guard who started every game last season averaging 8 points and 3 assists. She also hit 43 threes at 39%.

Marlee Kyles is a 5-7 Soph Guard who averaged 8 points last season

Sam Thomas is a 6-0 Soph Forward who averaged 10 points and 7 rebounds.

Kiana Berkhoff (formally Chew) is a 6-3 Soph post. Chew is from Germany but played HS basketball in Florida. She barely played last season



Predictions:
Seven new players, five of whom should contribute quite a bit immediately. Add the four returnees who played a lot last season and it appears that Branes will be turning this program around. Not first division maybe but I think vastly improved.


2019 Recruiting:
Birna Benonysdottir is a 4 star 6-5 Post from Iceland.

August 22, 2018

Pac 12 Previews: Arizona State University

Last Season: The Sun Devils were 22-13 and 10-8 in Pac 12 Play.

The Coaching Staff:
Charli Turner Thorne returns for her 21th season as the Head Coach, and has taken the Sun Devils to the NCAAs 9 of her last 11 years of coaching. Charli sat out the 2012 season on a sabbatical.

Jackie Moore is in her 6th year as an Assistant at ASU and is now the Associate Head Coach. She has been an assistant at Miami of Florida, Boston College and Nevada.

Former ASU great and current WNBA All Star Briann January joined the Staff last season.

Angie Nelp is in her 2nd year coming from Rice.

Meg Saunders is back as special assistant to Charli. This is Saunders 15th year on the staff after taking last season off.



The Losses:
Sabrina Haines only played 9 games before being injured last season but averaged 10 points per game. Sabrina has transferred to Kentucky.



The Additions:
Taya Hanson is a 5-10 Frosh Guard from Canada. Hanson is ranked as the # 18 foreign player. She has been on Canadian National Youth teams the past 4 years.

Jamie Loera is a 5-9 Frosh Point Guard from Washington. Both sisters played D 1 basketball and did her Mom. Jamie was the Point Guard on the Stanford Hull twins Travel team.

Iris Mbulito is a 6-1 Frosh Wing from Spain, ranked as the # 2 foreign player. ASU recruited her with the competition being Pro ball in Europe. Iris was a recent star of the World 20U tournament.

Jayde Van Hyfte is a 6-1 Frosh Forward from Illinois.



The Schedule:
ASU plays Baylor in Ft Defiance AZ. This location is on a Native American Reservation. ASU plays Louisville in a tournament. These are the only tough non- conference games. ASU plays at Washington and Washington State and hosts USC and UCLA. They play home and away the other Pac 12 teams.


The Team:
Courtney Ekmark is a 6-0, 5th year Sr Guard who transferred from UConn and in her first season at ASU averaged 10 points and 4 rebounds. Courtney made 58 threes at 37%. However and this is unheard of, Courtney is in her 2nd year in ASU’s Law School.

Robbi Ryan is a 5-9 Jr Guard who averaged 10 points last season.

Kianna Ibis is a 6-1 Sr Forward who averaged 13 points and 5 rebounds last year.

Reili Richardson is a 5-11 Jr Guard who averaged 6 points and 5 assists last season.

Charnea Johnson-Chapman is a 6-4 Sr Post who averaged 7 points and 6 rebounds last season.

Jamie Ruden is a 6-2 Jr Forward who averaged 9 points per game.

Kiara Russell is a 5-8 Jr Guard who averaged 5 points.

Sophia Elenga is a 6-1 Sr Forward/ Post from France. Sophia averaged 6 points and 4 rebounds in just 18 minutes per game.

That’s 8 players who played a solid role including five who started either all or almost all games last season. Add Frosh Hanson and Mbulito and ten deep, the way CTT likes to rotate.

Bre’yanna Sanders is a 6-0 Forward who played 8 minutes per games.

Eva Rubin is a 6-5 Jr Post who played just 56 minutes in 13 games.



Predictions:
This is a very good making the NCAA team who will battle for a 4-6 position in the Pac 12. The Sun Devils lost only one player and she played just 9 games. They played tough defense last year allowing just 58 points per game.



2019 Recruiting:
Sydnei Caldwell, 5-9 Guard from New Jersey ranked 109
Eboni Walker, 5-11 Wing from Nevada, ranked # 110





May 9, 2018

Pac 12 Comings and Goings Part 2.

UPDATES:
Oregon’s Anneli Maley, 6-2 Guard from Australia. Averaged 2 points in 10 minutes per game. Maley is transferring to TCU.

The bombshell though is Oregon’s Mallory McGuire will transfer to Boise State. She averaged 5 points and 3.5 rebounds starting a bit over half the games in her two years at Oregon.

Sabrina Haines is transferring from ASU where she averaged 7 points per game two years ago as a Soph. She missed most of last season with a knee injury and will be a Sr but with two years to play next season.


UCLA:
Losses:
Jordin Canada who averaged 17 points and 7 assists.
Monique Billings who averaged 15 points and 9 rebounds
Kelli Hayes who averaged 6 points.
That’s’ three starters who graduated.
Also Assistant Jenny Huth was named Head Coach at Northern Colorado

Additions:
Kayla Owens, 6-2 Forward from TX, ranked # 45. She will be a redshirt Frosh
Lindsey Corsaro, 6-2 Wing ranked # 15 for the 2016 class. She has missed her first two years with injuries.
Ahlana Smith, 5-9 PG # 34, Frosh
Kiana Jefferson, 5-9 G, Frosh # 65
Shay Harris, 6-5 C, Frosh
This class is ranked # 24
2019 Commit: Camryn Brown, 5-11 G from Texas # 78


USC:
Losses:
Jordan Adams who averaged 5 points
Sadie Edwards who averaged 13 points
Kristen Simon who averaged 17 points and 9 rebounds
Candela Abejon who averaged just 5 minutes and will transfer to Manhattan as a Grad Transfer.
That’s 3 starters and often only 6 players saw much playing time.

Additions:
Shalexxus Aaron: 6-1 Guard from Washington ranked # 57. She redshirted and will be a Redshirt Frosh
Mariya Moore: 6-0 to be Sr forward who transferedr from Louisville joining her sister. A year ago Moore averaged 12 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists per game. Moore also made 72 threes at 32%.
Asiah Jones 6-3 Redshirt Soph who sat out last season. She started 7 games as a Frosh averaged 3 points.
Desiree Caldwell, 5-7 Frosh PG, # 14
Jillian Archer, 6-2 Frosh F # 54
This Class is ranked # 14 with just Caldwell and Archer.
Kayla Overbeck, 6-1, Post, a transfer from Vanderbilt who will sit out this coming season. At Vandy she averaged 10 points and 5 rebounds this past season. In a year she will be a Redshirt Jr


Stanford:
Losses:
Brittany McPhee who averaged 17 points and 5 rebounds
Kaylee Johnson who averaged 5 points and 7 rebounds.

Additions:
Jenna Brown, 5-10 PG ranked # 13 and recently Named HS POY.
Lexie Hull, 6-2 Wing Rabked # 16
Lacie Hull, 6-2 Wing/Guard
This Class is ranked # 12


Utah:
Losses:
Emily Potter who averaged 12 points and 7 rebounds
Tilar Clark who averaged 7 points and 4 rebounds
Tanaeya Boclair who also averaged 7 points and 4 rebounds.
Tori Williams will transfer. She averaged 9 points a game and made 64 threes at 34%.
Megan Jacobs will transfer. She averaged 4 points per game. She’s going to Colorado State.

Additions:
Sarah Porter , 5-10 G, a Grad transfer from UCSB. She played a bit at Ole Miss as a frosh then sat out at UCSB. Two years she averaged 10 points and made 74 threes at 41% at UCSB. Last season she averaged 9 points. A HS teammate of Dijonai Carrington.
Jordan Cruz, 5-10 Guard now a redshirt Frosh from CA ranked # 118. She sat out last season.
Dru Gytlen, 5-10 Guard from South Dakota ranked # 149, now a redshirt Frosh after sitting out last season.
Ola Makurat is a 6-3 Post who transferred from Liberty. Ola is from Poland. Last season as a Soph she averaged 7 points and 4 rebounds. Ola will sit out this coming season.
Jukie Brosseau is a 5-9 Guard who will sit out this season after transferring from Maine. Last season as a Soph she averaged 11 points per game.
Niyah Becker is a 6-0 Frosh Wing from Canada ranked as the # 10 International Player.
Dre’una Edwards is a 6-1 Frosh Wing from Nevada ranked # 56.
Lola Pendande is a 6-3 Frosh Post from Spain.
Andrea Torres is a 6-2 Frosh Forward from Canada
That’s 9 new players although 2 were at Utah last year and 2 must sit out this coming season.



Washington:
Losses:
MacKenzie Wieburg who averaged 3 points and 2 rebounds.
Kierra Collier: 5-6 Guard from Missouri ranked # 55. She averaged 7 points and started 14 games last season as a Frosh but is now transferring.

Additions:
Natalie Romeo 5-7 Sr Guard who missed last season with injuries. Two seasons ago she average 9 points and hit 94 threes at 39%.
Jenny Moser who averaged 9 points and 3 rebounds. Moser recently announced she would return for her 5th year. So not an addition but also not a loss. 
Gigi Garcia: She missed her frosh season with an injury. A 6-2 Forward ranked # 89 out of HS.
Darcy Rees is a 6-4 Post incoming Frosh from Australia who played for their U20 team.
Haley Van Dyke is a 6-0 Frosh forward from California ranked # 82. Like Melgoza in HS, Van Dyke scored at will.
Tiyona Watkins is a 6-0 Frosh Wing from California ranked # 125.


Washington State:
Losses:
Ivana Kmetovska: Averaged 8 points and 4 rebounds
Pinelopi Pavlopoulou who averaged 6 points per game.
Louise Brown 6-3, F will be a Grad transfer to Tennessee.
Nike McClure 6-3, Post, will be a Grad Transfer to New Mexico
Kayla Washington, 6-0 Soph F will transfer
Taryn Shelley is transferring to Montana State, Billings, D 2.
The entire Coaching staff was released.

Additions:
Celena Molina: 5-9 Guard from Hawaii who redshirted this past season.
Cherilyn Molina, 5-5 Frosh Guard from Hawaii
Shir Levy, 5-8 Frosh Guard from Israel
Ula Motuga 5-11 Frosh Wing from Australia.
Aikatrinia Tsineke 5-8 Frosh Guard from Greece.
These are all the previous staff’s recruits. Interestingly the last two listed are not on their updated roster.

New Head Coach is Kamie Ethridge. Ethridge came from Northern Colorado where she was the league Coach of the Year and in four years in her first Head Coaching job the team won 83 games. She had been an assistant at Kansas State for 18 years, before that she spent 5 years at Vanderbilt. She was the captain of the 1986 Texas NCAA Champ.
The new Associate Head Coach is Laurie Koehn. Koehn was at one time the all time NCAA leading in three point scoring while playing at Kansas State. She played 11 years professionally including several years in the WNBA. Recently she coached with Ethridge for three years at Northern Colorado.

April 19, 2018

Pac 12 Comings and Goings

The first of two lists of those who have graduated or transferred from Pac 12 schools and those coming to Pac 12 schools for this coming season.

Pac 12 for next season, who they lose, who they gain.

Arizona:
Losses:
Kat Wright, 6-0 F, started every game averaging 7 points and 3 rebounds
JaLea Bennett, 6-0 G, started every game and led the team in scoring at 14 per game.

Additions:
Tee Tee Starks 5-9 Redshirt Jr transfer from Iowa State. Starks started 14 games two years ago and averaged 4 points and 2 assists.
Aarion McDonald, 5-7 Guard, a Redshirt Soph, she transferred from Washington and sat out last season. At Washington she was a starter averaging 10 points per game
Valeria Trucco, 6-3 Frosh post from Italy ranked # 3 in the class, among International players
Catherine Reese, 6-2 F, Frosh # 31.
Shalyse Smith, 6-1 F, Frosh, # 48.
Semaj Smith, 6-5 Post, Frosh, # 104.
Bryce Nixon, 5-10 Wing, Frosh.
Seven new players and at least three will start or play many minutes right away. This is the best Arizona class in years. Ranked
# 5 as a class without the two transfers.


ASU:

Losses: None

Additions:
Iris Junio, 6-0 W a Frosh from Spain. Ranked # 2 among International in this class.
Taya Hanson, 5-10 W, Frosh, Ranked # 18, among International recruits.
Jamie Loera, 5-9 Frosh, PG. Third sister to play in the Pac 12. Maybe under the radar but I like her a lot.
Jayden Van Hyfte, 6-1 Frosh Forward.
This class is ranked # 13.



CAL:
Losses:
Micheala Cowling who averaged 9 points and 4 rebounds and drafted in the 3rd round by the WNBA.
Penina Davidson who averaged 7 points and 7 rebounds.

Additions:
Mackenzie Forbes, 6-0 Frosh Guard # 22.
2019 Commit, Lauren Fields, 5-9 Guard from Oklahoma ranked # 93



Colorado:
Losses:
Brecca Thomas who averaged 5 points per game.
Zoe Correal who averaged 6 points and 4 rebounds per game.

Additions:
Serena Tuitele, 6-0 Frosh F ranked # 96
Cameron Swartz, 5-10 G ranked # 150.



Oregon:

Losses:
Lexi Bando, a great three point shooter. She hit 80 threes at 46% and averaged 10 points per game.
Justine Hall, averaged 1.5 points.
Sierra Campisano, played 6 minutes a game averaging 2 points. She is transferring
Anneli Maley, 6-2 Guard from Australia. Averaged 2 points in 10 minutes per game.
Aina Ayuso, a Guard from Spain who will be playing Pro basketball in Spain.
Rumor is one more will be leaving.

Additions:
Nyara Sabally, 6-3 Wing/F and Frosh from Germany , the sister of the soon to be Soph at Oregon. Ranked # 4 among International recruits.
Taylor Chavez 5-9 PG, incoming Frosh # 42 and POY in Arizona
Erin Boley 6-2 Wing, Redshirt Soph who transferred from Notre Dame and sat out last season.



Oregon State:
Losses:
Marie Gulich who averaged 17 points, 9 rebounds and 3 blocked shots per game.

Additions:
Destiny Slocum, 5-7 PG from Idaho who played last at Maryland and is now eligible. Frosh of the Year in the Big 10 2016-17 and a top 10 recruit out of HS.
Jasmine Simmons, 5-11 G, Frosh # 7 International Recruit.
Andrea Aquino, 6-9 C, Frosh # 33
Patricia Morris, 6-5 C, Frosh # 147.
This class is ranked # 30 without Simmons.


February 25, 2018

Pac 12: Results of the week

Pac 12 Report: The Schedules and Results

RPI

Oregon RPI 6
UCLA RPI 9
Stanford RPI 15
Oregon State RPI 41

The Tournament Bracket

http://pac-12.com/sites/default/files/2018_w_bracket_w_teams.pdf



Oregon, 27-4, 16-2
Beat ASU 57-44. Beat Arizona 74-61. Ruthy Hebard had 24 points.


Stanford 20-9, 14-3
Beat Washington 86-79. Brittany McPhee had 25 points and Kaylee Johnson had 13 rebounds. Stanford was 12 of 29 from three. Washington State game cancelled.



UCLA, 23-6, 14-4
Beat Colorado 73-67. Jordin Canada had 20 points and 11 assists. Monique Billings had 12 points and 11 rebounds. Beat Utah 78-71. Canada had 22 points and 14 assists. Billings had 24 points and 10 rebounds.



Oregon State, 23-6, 14-4
Beat Arizona 65-40. Marie Gulich had 20 points and 12 rebounds. Beat ASU 64-60. Gulich scored 36 going 16 of 18 from the floor.


ASU, 19-11, 10-8
Lost to Oregon 57-44. Lost to Oregon State 64-60.



CAL, 20-9, 11-7
Beat Washington State 67-54. Kristine Anigwe had 30 points and 12 rebounds. Beat Washington 83-67. Anigwe had 23 points and 12 rebounds.


Utah 17-12, 8-10
Lost to USC in the last second 53-52. Emily Potter had 20 points and 15 rebounds. Megan Huff missed this game. Lost to UCLA 78-71. Potter had 24 points and 9 rebounds. Huff again missed this game.



USC, 19-10, 9-9
Beat Utah 53-52 on Kristen Simon’s three pointer with a second left. Simon had 16 points and 15 rebounds. Beat Colorado 65-53. Simon had 16 points and 11 rebounds. Aliyah Mazyck had 24 points, 5 of 9 from three.


Colorado, 14-16, 5-13
Lost to UCLA 73-67. Alexis Robinson went off for 31 points. Kennedy Leonard had 11 assists. Lost to USC 65-53. Kennedy Leonard had 19 points.



Washington State, 10-19, 3-14
Lost to Cal 67-54. Alexis Swedlund had 19 points. Stanford game cancelled.



Arizona, 6-23, 2-16
Lost to Oregon State 65-40. Lost to Oregon 74-61. Sam Thomas scored 17.



Washington, 7-22, 1-17
Lost to Stanford 86-79. Amber Melgoza scored 40!! Points and the Huskies played very hard and very well. Lost to Cal 83-67. Melgoza had 24 points.




















February 19, 2018

Pac 12 Results of the Week

Pac 12 Report: The Schedules and Results

Rankings, and the remainder of League Play

8 Oregon RPI 9 Plays ASU on the road
10 UCLA RPI 18
12 Oregon State RPI 39 Plays ASU on the road
16 Stanford RPI 14 Stanford doesn’t play another ranked team



Oregon, 25-4, 14-2
Beat USC in double overtime 80-74. Ruthy Hebard had 27 points and 10 rebounds. Hebard was 12 for 12 and has now hit 30 straight a new NCAA record. Beat UCLA in Overtime 101-94.
Feb 23 at ASU, Feb 25 at Arizona




Stanford 19-9, 13-3


Beat Cal 74-69. Kiana Williams scored 26 points and Brittany McPhee scored 17. Lost to Cal 78-66. McPhee had 24 points and Alana Smith had 20 points and 9 rebounds.
Feb 23 at Washington, Feb 25 at Washington State




UCLA, 21-6, 13-3
Lost to Oregon State 67-64. Jordin Canada had 21 points and Monique Billings had 14 points and 12 rebounds.
Lost to Oregon 101-94 in Overtime
Feb 22 Colorado, Feb 24 Utah


Oregon State, 21-6, 12-4
Beat UCLA 67-64. Marie Gulich had 24 points and 12 rebounds. Beat USC 69-63. Gulich had 25 points and Kat Tudor had 17.
Feb 23 at Arizona, Feb 25 at ASU


ASU, 19-9, 10-6
Beat Arizona 75-50. Robbie Ryan had 24 points and Courtney Ekmark added 17 points and 6 assists. Beat Arizona 69-45.
Feb 23 Oregon, Feb 25 Oregon State



CAL, 18-9, 9-7
Lost at Stanford 74-69. Asha Thomas had 20 points. Beat Stanford 78-66. Thomas scored 26 points. Kiana Smith had 14 points.
Feb 23 at Washington State, Feb 25 Washington



Utah 17-10, 8-8
Beat Washington State 54-50. Emily Potter led with 16 points. Beat Washington 81-46 scoring 57 in the 2nd half. Potter had 18 points and 16 rebounds while Toni Williams had 29 points, 11 of 13 from the floor.
Feb 22 at USC, Feb 24 at UCLA



USC, 17-10, 7-9
Lost to Oregon in double Overtime 80-74. Kristen Simon had 26 points and 15 rebounds. Lost to Oregon State 69-63. Simon had 16 points and 10 rebounds.
Feb 22 Utah, Feb 24 Colorado


Colorado, 14-14, 5-11
Beat Washington 75-56. Alexis Robinson had 18 points and Kennedy Leonard had 14 points and 13 assists. Beat Washington State 72-69.
Feb 22 at UCLA, Feb 14 at USC



Washington State, 10-18, 3-13
Lost to Utah 54-50 Hristova had 18 points and the suspended players returned. Lost to Colorado 72-69.
Feb 23 Cal, Feb 25 Stanford



Arizona, 6-21, 2-14
Lost to ASU 75-50 with JaLea Bennett scoring 16. Lost to ASU 69-45.
Feb 23 Oregon State, Feb 25 Oregon



Washington, 7-20, 1-15
Lost to Colorado 76-56 with Amber Melgoza scoring 15. Lost to Utah 81-46 with Melgoza scoring 27.
Feb 23 Stanford, Feb 25 Cal












February 12, 2018

Pac 12 Results of the Week

Pac 12 Report: The Schedules and Results

Rankings, and the remainder of League Play

7 UCLA RPI 10 Play Oregon State and Oregon on the road
9 Oregon RPI 11 Plays UCLA at home, ASU on the road
14 Stanford RPI 14 Stanford doesn’t play another ranked team
15 Oregon State RPI 47 Plays UCLA and ASU on the road



Stanford 18-8, 12-2

Beat Utah 70-49. Brittany McPhee had 18 points. Beat Colorado 62-53 as McPhee had 25 points and 12 rebounds.

Feb 15 Cal, Feb 17 at Cal, Feb 23 at Washington, Feb 25 at Washington State




Oregon, 23-4, 12-2
Beat Washington 76-63. Ruthy Hebard had 30 points and 14 rebounds. Beat Washington State 90-79. Hebard had 29 points.

Feb 16 USC, Feb 19 UCLA, Feb 23 at ASU, Feb 25 at Arizona



UCLA, 20-4, 12-2
Beat Arizona 69-46. Michaela Onyenwere had 17 points and 12 rebounds. Beat ASU 71-63. Jordin Canada had 16 points and 10 assists.
Feb 16 at Oregon State, Feb 19 at Oregon, Feb 22 Colorado, Feb 24 Utah


Oregon State, 19-6, 10-4
Beat Washington State 63-61. Marie Gulich had 15 points and 16 rebounds. Beat Washington 95-57. Kat Tudor had 23 points and 6 Beavers were in double figures.
Feb 16 UCLA, Feb 18 USC, Feb 23 at Arizona, Feb 25 at ASU


ASU, 17-9, 8-6
Lost to USC 77-62. Courtney Ekmark had 17 points, 5 of 6 from three. Lost to UCLA 71-63. Ekmark scored 13.

Feb 16 Arizona, Feb 18 at Arizona, Feb 23 Oregon, Feb 25 Oregon State



CAL, 17-8, 8-6
Beat Colorado 78-76. Five players scored in double figures with Asha Thomas leading with 18 points. Beat Utah 84-73. Both Thomas and Kristine Anigwe had 22 points.

Feb 15 at Stanford, Feb 17 Stanford, Feb 23 at Washington State, Feb 25 Washington



USC, 17-8, 7-7
Beat ASU 77-62. Aliyah Mazyck had 24 points and Kristen Simon had 22 points. Beat Arizona 78-62. Sadie Edwards had 23 points.

Feb 15 at Oregon, Feb 18 at Oregon State, Feb 22 Utah, Feb 24 Colorado


Utah, 15-10, 6-8
Lost to Stanford 70-49. Lost to Cal 84-73. Megan Huff had 27 points and Erika Bean had 11 assists.

Feb 16 Washington State, Feb 18 Washington, Feb 22 at USC, Feb 24 at UCLA


Washington State, 10-16, 3-11
Lost to Oregon State 63-61. Borislava Hristova had 21 points, 3 players missed the game as they were suspended. Lost to Oregon 90-79. Hristova had 22 points, and still missing the three players.

Feb 16 at Utah, Feb 18 at Colorado, Feb 23 Cal, Feb 25 Stanford



Colorado, 12-14, 3-11
Lost to Cal 78-76. Zoe Corral scored 20, Alexis Robinson had 19 points and Kennedy Leonard had 16 points and 9 assists. Lost to Stanford 62-53.
Feb 16 Washington, Feb 18 Washington State, Feb 22 at UCLA, Feb 14 at USC


Arizona, 6-19, 2-12
Lost to UCLA 69-46. JaLea Bennett had 19 points. Lost to USC 78-52. Sam Thomas had 22 points.

Feb 16 at ASU, Feb 18 ASU, Feb 23 Oregon State, Feb 25 Oregon



Washington, 7-18, 1-13
Lost to Oregon 76-63. Amber Melgoza had 21 points. Lost to Oregon State 95-57. Melgoza had 18 points.

Feb 16 at Colorado, Feb 18 at Utah, Feb 23 Stanford, Feb 25 Cal















February 6, 2018

Pac 12 Results of the Week

Pac 12 Report: The Schedules and Results

Rankings, and the remainder of League Play

8 UCLA RPI 10 Plays ASU at Home, Oregon State and Oregon on the road
9 Oregon RPI 7 Plays UCLA at home, ASU on the road
16 Oregon State RPI 50 Plays UCLA and ASU on the road
17 Stanford RPI 12 Stanford doesn’t play another ranked team
25 ASU RPI 33 Plays UCLA on the road, Oregon and Oregon State


Stanford 16-8, 10-2

Beat Oregon State 60-57. Brittany McPhee had 18 points and 12 rebounds. Beat Oregon 78-65 as McPhee had 33 points , 31 in the 2nd half and 19 in a row. McPhee was named the National Player of the week. Alanna Smith had 14 points and 4 blocks, while Kianna Williams was named Pac 12 Frosh of the week and scored 14 points against Oregon. Stanford had only 12 turnovers for the 2 games.

Feb 9 Utah, Feb 11 Colorado, Feb 15 Cal, Feb 17 at Cal, Feb 23 at Washington, Feb 25 at Washington State




Oregon, 21-4, 10-2
Beat Cal 91-54. Sabrina Ionescu had 28 points and 11 assists and Ruthy Hebard had 18 points and 11 rebounds. Lost to Stanford 78-65. Ionescu had 22 points.
Feb 9 at Washington, Feb 11 at Washington State, Feb 16 USC, Feb 19 UCLA, Feb 23 at ASU, Feb 25 at Arizona



UCLA, 18-4, 10-2
Beat USC 59-46. Jordin Canada had 16 points and 9 assists and Monique Billings added 14 points and 16 rebounds. Beat USC 84-70, with Billings getting 18 points and 11 rebounds and Canada 18 points and 8 assists
Feb 9 Arizona, Feb 11 ASU, Feb 16 at Oregon State, Feb 19 at Oregon, Feb 22 Colorado, Feb 24 Utah


Oregon State, 17-6, 8-4
Lost to Stanford 60-57. Katie McWilliams had 16 points and Mikayla Pivec had 15 points and 8 assists. Beat Cal 68-48. Marie Gulich had 20 points and 10 rebounds and McWilliams had 19 points.
Feb 9 at Washington State, Feb 11 Washington, Feb 16 UCLA, Feb 18 USC, Feb 23 at Arizona, Feb 25 at ASU


ASU, 17-7, 8-4
Beat Washington 61-41. Courtney Ekmark had 15 points. Beat Washington State 77-51. Ekmark with 18 points, 4 of 6 from three. Five players scored in double figures.
Feb 9 at USC, Feb 11 at UCLA, Feb 16 Arizona, Feb 18 at Arizona, Feb 23 Oregon, Feb 25 Oregon State



CAL, 15-8, 6-6
Lost to Oregon 91-54. Lost to Oregon State 68-48.
Feb 9 Colorado, Feb 11 Utah, Feb 15 at Stanford, Feb 17 Stanford, Feb 23 at Washington State, Feb 25 Washington


Utah, 15-8, 6-6
Lost to Colorado 69-65. Megan Huff had 18 points and 13 rebounds and Emily Potter had 14 points and 11 rebounds. Beat Colorado 78-74. Huff had 21 points and Deneesha Provo added 18 points.
Feb 9 at Stanford, Feb 11 at Cal, Feb 16 Washington State, Feb 18 Washington, Feb 22 at USC, Feb 24 at UCLA


USC, 15-7, 5-6
Lost to UCLA 59-46. Kristen Simon had 15 points and 12 rebounds. Lost to UCLA 84-70, despite down just 2 in the 4th qtr. Aliyah Mazyck had 21 points.
Feb 9 ASU, Feb 11 Arizona, Feb 15 at Oregon, Feb 18 at Oregon State, Feb 22 Utah, Feb 24 Colorado



Washington State, 10-14, 3-9
Beat Arizona 78-60. Louise Brown had 13 points and 10 rebounds as 5 players scored in double figures. Lost to ASU 77-51. Borislava Hristova had 15 points.
Feb 9 Oregon State, Feb 11 Oregon, Feb 16 at Utah, Feb 18 at Colorado, Feb 23 Cal, Feb 25 Stanford


Colorado, 12-12, 3-9
Beat Utah 69-65. Kennedy Leonard had 31 points and 8 assits. Lost to Utah 78-74. Alexis Robinson had 23 points.
Feb 9 at Cal, Feb 11 at Stanford, Feb 16 Washington, Feb 18 Washington State, Feb 22 at UCLA, Feb 14 at USC


Arizona, 6-17, 2-10
Lost to Washington State 78-60. JaLea Bennett had 24 points. Beat Washington 72-70. Lucia Alonso had 19 points.
Feb 9 at UCLA, Feb 11 at USC, Feb 16 at ASU, Feb 18 ASU, Feb 23 Oregon State, Feb 25 Oregon



Washington, 7-16, 1-11
Lost to ASU 61-41. Lost to Arizona 72-70.
Feb 9 Oregon, Feb 11 Oregon State, Feb 16 at Colorado, Feb 18 at Utah, Feb 23 Stanford, Feb 25 Cal






January 22, 2018

Pac 12 Results of the Week

Pac 12 Report: The Schedules and Results
Rankings:

7 Oregon RPI 5
13 UCLA RPI 9
17 Oregon State RPI 52
23 Cal RPI 17
25 ASU RPI 32
26 Stanford RPI 23



Oregon, 18-3, 7-1
Lost to Oregon State in Overtime 85-79. Sabrina Ionescu had 35 points and Ruthy Hebard had 24 points. Mallory McGuire had 10 points and 9 rebounds. Beat Oregon State, 75-63. Satou Sabally had 21 points, McGuire had 14 points. Ionescu had 15 points and 11 assists. Lexi Bando missed the game which drew 7300 fans.
Jan 26 at Colorado, Jan 28 at Utah, Feb 2 Cal, Feb 4 Stanford, Feb 9 at Washington, Feb 11 at Washington State


UCLA, 15-4, 6-2
Beat Cal 60-52. Monique Billings had 14 points and 18 rebounds. Beat Stanford 64-53. Jordin Canada had 20 points and Billings added 18 points.
Jan 26 at Washington, Jan 28 at Washington State, Feb 2 USC, Feb 5 at USC, Feb 9 Arizona, Feb 11 at ASU


Stanford, 12-8, 6-2
Beat USC 59-55. Not a pretty game for sure. Dejonai Carrington had 15 points and Stanford as a team had 14 steals Lost to UCLA, 64=53. Kianna Williams had 14 points.
Jan 26 ASU, Jan 28 Arizona, Feb 2 at Oregon State, Feb 4 at Oregon, Feb 9 Utah, Feb 11 Colorado


ASU, 14-6, 5-3
Lost to Utah 58-56, the Sun Devils third loss in a row. Robbie Ryan had 16 points. Beat Colorado 73-59. Kianna Ibis had 24 points.
Jan 26 at Stanford, Jan 28 at Cal, Feb 2 Washington, Feb 4 Washington State, Feb 9 at USC, Feb 11 at UCLA.




Oregon State, 14-5, 5-3
Beat Oregon in Overtime4 before 6,700 fans. Kat Tudor had 34 points including 7 of 10 from three. Marie Gulich had 28 points and 15 rebounds. The Beavers had 22 assists on their 28 made shots. Lost to Oregon 75-63. Tudor had 17 points and Gulich had 16 points and 10 rebounds.
Jan 26 at Utah, Jan 28 at Colorado, Feb 2 Stanford, Feb 4 Cal, Feb 9 at Washington State, Feb 11 Washington



CAL, 14-5, 5-3
Lost to UCLA 60-58. Kristine Anigwe and Asha Thomas each had 14 points. Beat USC 62-59. Anigwe had 20 points in 20 minutes and her replacement had 10 rebounds in the other 20 minutes.
Jan 26 Arizona, Jan 28 ASU, Feb 2 at Oregon, Feb 4 at Oregon State, Feb 9 Colorado, Feb 11 Utah


Utah, 14-5, 5-3
Beat ASU 58-56. Megan Huff had 16 points and 14 rebounds. Beat Arizona 80-56. Huff with 17 points and 9 rebounds.
Jan 26 Oregon State, Jan 28 Oregon, Feb 1 Colorado, Feb 4 at Colorado, Feb 9 at Stanford, Feb 11 at Cal


USC, 13-6, 3-5
Lost to Stanford 59-55. Aliyah Mazyck had 20 points and Kristen Simon added 17 points. Lost to Cal 62-59. Simon had 21 points and Minyon Moore had 19 points. The USC bench played a total of 5 minutes.
Jan 26 at Washington State, Jan 28 at Washington, Feb 2 at UCLA, Feb 5 UCLA, Feb 9 ASU, Feb 11 Arizona



Colorado, 10-8, 2-6
Lost to Arizona 72-63. Alexis Robinson scored 26 points. Lost to ASU 73-59. Kennedy Leonard had 23 points.
Jan 26 Oregon, Jan 28 Oregon State, Feb 1 at Utah, Feb 4 Utah, Feb 9 at Cal, Feb 11 at Stanford


Washington State, 9-11, 2-6
Beat Washington in Overtime 78-75. Borislava Hristova had 25 points and Nike McClure had 16 points and 16 rebounds. Lost to Washington 56-49. Chanelle Molina had 17 points.

Jan 26 USC, Jan 28 UCLA, Feb 2 at Arizona, Feb 4 at ASU, Feb 9 Oregon State, Feb 11 Oregon



Washington, 7-12, 1-7
Lost to Washington State in Overtime 78-75. Amber Melgoza had 22 points. Hannah Johnson had 13 points and 16 rebounds. Beat Washington State 56-49. Johnson had 13 points and 17 rebounds.
Jan 26 UCLA, Jan 28 USC, Feb 2 at ASU, Feb 4 at Arizona, Feb 9 Oregon, Feb 11 Oregon State



Arizona, 5-14, 1-7
Beat Colorado 72-63. JaLea Bennett scored 23 points. Lost to Utah 80-56 with Marlee Kyles scoring 15.
Jan 26 at Cal, Jan 28 at Stanford, Feb 2 Washington State, Feb 4 Washington, Feb 9 at UCLA, Feb 11 at USC















January 16, 2018

Pac 12 Results of the Week

Pac 12 Report: The Schedules and Results
Rankings:
7 Oregon
13 UCLA
18 Oregon State
21 Cal
22 ASU
27 Stanford


Oregon, 17-2, 6-0
Beat Arizona 62-44. Sabrina Ionescu had 22 points and 11 rebounds but the shocking stat is that 65% of Oregon’s shots were from three. Beat ASU 64-54. Ionescu had 26 points and Ruthy Hebard added 20 points and together they were 20 of 24 from the floor.
Jan 19 at Oregon State, Jan 21 Oregon State, Jan 26 at Colorado, Jan 28 at Utah


Stanford, 11-7, 5-1
Beat Washington State 70-57 after leading at the half by 28. Alanna Smith had 20 points and Kianna Williams added 15 points. Kaylee Johnson had 10 points and 15 rebounds. Beat Washington 71-45. Smith has 19 points and 9 rebounds and Kaylee Johnson had 12 rebounds.
Jan 19 at USC, Jan 21 at UCLA, Jan 26 ASU, Jan 28 Arizona


ASU, 13-5, 4-2
Lost to Oregon State 57-54. Robbie Ryan had 19 points. A note for Stanford fans, Oregon State out rebounded ASU by 8. Lost to Oregon 74-64. Kianna Ibis had 22 points.
Jan 19 Utah, Jan 21 Colorado, Jan 26 at Stanford, Jan 28 at Cal



Utah, 12-5, 3-3
Lost to UCLA 81-74. Megan Huff had 17 points and 10 rebounds, Deneesha Provo added 16 points. Lost to USC 58-47. Emily Potter had 8 points and 10 rebounds.
Jan 19 at ASU, Jan 21 at Arizona, Jan 26 Oregon State, Jan 28 Oregon



Oregon State, 13-4, 4-2
Beat ASU 57-54, Marie Gulich had 20 points. Beat Arizona 88-48. The Beavers made 16 of 27 threes. Kat Tudor was 6 of 8 from three for 18 points. Mikayla Pivec had 10 points, 9 rebounds and 8 assists in 28 minutes.
Jan 19 Oregon, Jan 21 at Oregon, Jan 26 at Utah, Jan 28 at Colorado



UCLA, 13-4, 4-2
Beat Utah 81-74. Jordin Canada and Mikaela Oyenwere each had 20 points. Beat Colorado 93-55. Japreece Dean had 21 points and 6 Bruins scored in double figures.
Jan 19 Cal, Jan 21 Stanford, Jan 26 at Washington, Jan 28 at Washington State.


CAL, 13-4, 4-2
Beat Washington 69-60. Kristine Anigwe had 26 points and 10 rebounds and Penina Davidson had 18 points and 9 rebounds. Asha added 14 points and 8 assists. Beat Washington State 66-60. Anigwe was named Pac 12 Player of the week and had 30 points and 17 rebounds in this game.
Jan 19 at UCLA, Jan 21 at USC, Jan 26 Arizona, Jan 28 ASU


Utah, 12-5, 3-3
Lost to UCLA 81-74. Megan Huff had 17 points and 10 rebounds, Deneesha Provo added 16 points. Lost to USC 58-47. Emily Potter had 8 points and 10 rebounds.
Jan 19 at ASU, Jan 21 at Arizona, Jan 26 Oregon State, Jan 28 Oregon



USC, 13-4, 3-3
Beat Colorado 86-51. Aliyah Mazyck had 29 points going 6 of 9 from three. Beat Utah 58-47. Mazyck had 20 points.
Jan 19 Stanford, Jan 21 Cal, Jan 26 at Washington State, Jan 28 at Washington.



Colorado, 10-6, 2-4
Lost to USC 86-51. The Buffs shot just 29%. Lost to UCLA 93-55.
Jan 19 at Arizona, Jan 21 at ASU, Jan 26 Oregon, Jan 28 Oregon State


Washington State, 8-10, 1-5
Lost to Stanford 7-57. Chanelle Molina had 19 points. Lost to Cal 66-60. Borislava Hristtova had 25 points.
Jan 17 Washington, Jan 21 at Washington, Jan 26 USC, Jan 28 UCLA



Washington, 6-11, 0-6
Lost to Cal 69-60. Hannah Johnson had 13 points and 10 rebounds. Lost to Stanford 71-45 and shot just 29%.
Jan 17 at Washington State, Jan 21 Washington State, Jan 26 UCLA, Jan 28 USC




Arizona, 4-13, 0-6
Lost to Oregon 62-44. Sam Thomas had 14 points and 11 rebounds. Lost to Oregon State 88-48.
Jan 19 Colorado, Jan 21 Utah, Jan 26 at Cal, Jan 28 at Stanford


















January 8, 2018

Pac 12 Results of the Week

Pac 12 Report: The Schedules and Results
Rankings:
8 Oregon
14 UCLA
18 ASU
22 Oregon State
24 Cal
27 Stanford


ASU, 13-3, 4-0
Beat Cal 80-71. Kianna Ibis had 26 points as ASU shot 51%. Beat Stanford 73-66. Johnson-Chapman was 6 for 6 in the paint for 16 points.
Jan 12 at Oregon State, Jan 14 at Oregon, Jan 19 Utah, Jan 21 Colorado, Jan 26 at Stanford, Jan 28 at Cal


Oregon, 15-2, 4-0
Beat USC 70-66. Maite Cazorla had 18 points going 4 of 8 from three. Sabrina Ionescu had 16 points. Beat UCLA 70-61 at UCLA before 7,100 fans. Ruthy Hevard had 19 points and Ionescu added 18 points. The Ducks did have 18 turnovers
Jan 12 Arizona, Jan 14 ASU, Jan 19 at Oregon State, Jan 21 Oregon State, Jan 26 at Colorado, Jan 28 at Utah


Stanford, 9-7, 3-1
Beat Arizona 61-46, Stanford missed 21 threes but only 11 turnovers and a rebounding margin of 19. Lost to ASU 73-66. Stanford was outrebounded by 23, ASU outscored Stanford on 2nd chance points, 22-2.
Jan 12 Washington State, Jan 14 Washington, Jan 19 at USC, Jan 21 at UCLA, Jan 26 ASU, Jan 28 Arizona


Utah, 12-3, 3-1
Beat Washington 74-65. Daneesha Provo had 20 points and Erika Bean had 10 points and 7 assists. Beat Washington State 81-79. Provo had 22 points.
Jan 12 UCLA, Jan 14 USC, Jan 19 at ASU, Jan 21 at Arizona, Jan 26 Oregon State, Jan 28 Oregon



Oregon State, 11-4, 2-2
Lost to UCLA 84-49. The Beavers had 29 less shots than the Bruins, the Beavers had 11 less rebounds and 12 more turnovers. Lost to USC 65-61. Marie Gulich had 16 points but the Beavers had 27! Turnovers, however out rebounded USC by 16.
Jan 12 ASU, Jan 14 Arizona, Jan 19 Oregon, Jan 21 at Oregon, Jan 26 at Utah, Jan 28 at Colorado



UCLA, 11-4, 2-2
Beat Oregon State 84-49. Monqui Billings led with 19 points. The UCLA Bench scored 36 points. Lost to Oregon 70-61. Billings had 22 points and 10 rebounds. The Bruins shot just 31%, Canada had 19 points but 6 of 19 from the floor.
Jan 12 at Utah, Jan 14 at Colorado, Jan 19 Cal, Jan 21 Stanford, Jan 26 at Washington, Jan 28 at Washington State.



Cal, 11-4, 2-2
Lost to ASU 80-71. Cal shot 53% but couldn’t stop ASU. Asha Thomas had 25 points and Kristine Anigwe added 24 points. Beat Arizona 53-51. Mikayla Cowling had 19 points.
Jan 12 Washington, Jan 14 Washington State, Jan 19 at UCLA, Jan 21 at USC, Jan 26 Arizona, Jan 28 ASU



Colorado, 10-4, 2-2
Lost to Washington State 89-75. Kennedy Leonard had 20 points and Janea Bunn had 15 points and 13 rebounds. Beat Washington 66-61. Alexis Robinson had 22 points.
Jan 12 USC, Jan 14 UCLA, Jan 19 at Arizona, Jan 21 at ASU, Jan 26 Oregon, Jan 28 Oregon State



USC, 11-4, 1-3
Lost to Oregon 70-66. Aliyah Mazyck had 21 points. Beat Oregon State 65-61. Kristen Simon had 21 points.
Jan 12 at Colorado, Jan 14 at Utah, Jan 19 Stanford, Jan 21 Cal, Jan 26 at Washington State, Jan 28 at Washington.



Washington, 6-9, 0-4
Lost to Utah 74-65. Amber Melgoza had 21 points and Jenna Moser added 16 points Lost to Colorado 66-61. Melgoza had 28 points.
Jan 12 at Cal, Jan 14 at Stanford, Jan 17 at Washington State, Jan 21 Washington State, Jan 26 UCLA, Jan 28 USC


Washington State, 8-8, 1-3
Beat Colorado 89-75 as Borislava Hristova returned after missing two games with 36 points, making 15 of 21 from the floor. Lost to Utah 81-79. Hristova had 29 points.
Jan 12 at Stanford, Jan 14 at Cal, Jan 17 Washington, Jan 21 at Washington, Jan 26 USC, Jan 28 UCLA

Arizona, 4-11, 0-4
Lost to Stanford 61-46. Lucia Alonso had 15 points. Lost to Cal 53-51 missing a shot at the buzzer. Sam Thomas and JaLea Bennett each had 13 points.
Jan 12 at Oregon, Jan 14 at Oregon State, Jan 19 Colorado, Jan 21 Utah, Jan 26 at Cal, Jan 28 at Stanford