The teams RPI is listed after their won loss record, as of Monday, 12-30. If not listed the RPI is not top 100.
League play has started so teams are listed in the League standings order.
UCLA (12-0)(1-0): 10 Rank 10 Beat USC 83-59. Michaela Onyenwere had 21 points as did Japreece Dean. Dean added 8 assists. Charisma Osborne had 12 points and 10 rebounds.
Arizona (12-0)(1-0): 45 Rank 18 Beat ASU at ASU 58-53. Aari McDonald had 20 points and Cate Reese had 17 points and 10 rebounds. Arizona is missing for the season Tee Starks a pre season presumed starter. This was the Wildcats first win at ASU in 19 years.
Colorado (12-0)(1-0): 39 Beat Utah 80-70. Jaylyn Sherrod had 19 points and Mya Hollingshed had 17 points and 9 rebounds. Emma Clarke added 14 points.
Washington (9-3)(1-0): 90 Beat Washington State 65-56. Amber Melgoza had 17 points.
Oregon (10-1): 22, Rank 2 Beat Coban in an Exhibition 125-42
Stanford (11-1): 5 Rank 5 Beat UC Davis 67-55. Haley Jones had 21 points and 11 rebounds.
Oregon State (12-0): 4 Rank 3 Beat Bakersfield 69-50. Frosh Taylor Jones had 16 points and 10 rebounds. Mikayla Pivec had 13 points and 10 rebounds. Destiny Slocum had 9 assists. Kat udor had 13 points 3 of 6 from three.
Starter Taya Corosdale is out for the season. 6-9 Andrea Aquino and 6-9 Jelena Mitrovic have not played this season. 6-8 Patricia Morris averages 7 minutes per game.
Cal (8-3): 59 Beat Grand Canyon 72-53. Alaysia Styles had 18 points, Jaelyn Brown 16, Jazlen Green 15 and CJ West had 12 points and 10 rebounds. MiCole Clayton is out for the year.
USC (8-4)(0-1): Lost to UCLA 83-59. Alissa Pili had 28 points and 10 rebounds. Other than Pili USC shot 24%. The Trojans are missing Madison Campbell out for the year, Shalexxus Aaron I believe out for the year and Stephanie Watts who just played the first 4 games but averaged 10 points.
ASU (10-3)(0-1): 64 Lost at home to Arizona 58-53. The Sun Devils shot just 30% but worse their starters shot just 6 of 37. Eboni Walker had 12 points.
Utah (7-5)(0-1): Lost to Colorado 80-70. Lola Pendande had 20 points going 9 of 11 from the floor.
Washington State (7-6)(0-1): Lost to Washington 65-56. Chanelle Molina had 15 points.
December 30, 2019
December 22, 2019
Pac 12 Results of the Week
The teams RPI is listed after their won loss record, as of Friday 12-20. If not listed the RPI is not top 150. Rank as of Monday Dec 16.
Stanford (10-0): 2 Rank 1 Beat Tennessee 78-51. Williams had 19 points and Stanford held the Vols to a 28% shooting %.
Lost to Texas 69-64 failing to get a late three of to tie the game. Lexie Hull had 17 points and 12 rebounds.
Oregon (19-1): 21, Rank 3 Beat Kansas State 89-51. Ionescu had 21 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists. Boley had 18 points 4 of 5 from three.
Oregon State (11-0): 5 Rank 4 Beat Northern Arizona 91-57. Frosh Post Taylor Jones had 25 points and 13 rebounds.
Beat BYU 65-34 holding BYU to 21% from the floor. Tudor with 15 points, 4 of 5 from three.
UCLA (11-0): 16 Rank 10 Beat Georgia 59-50. Onyenwere had 19 points.
Beat # 10 RPI Indiana 68-58. Onyenwere with 25 points and Dean with 24.
Arizona (11-0): 61 Rank 18 Beat Santa Barbara 61-42. McDonald had 21 points.
USC (9-3): 104 Beat UT Rio Grande 80-43. Frosh Pili had 23 points and 10 rebounds.
Beat Nevada 5-0-47. Endyia Rogers had 15 points. USC shot just 20% in the first half.
Beat Long Beach 57-40. Pili had 10 points and 13 rebounds.
ASU (10-2): 54 Beat New Mexico State 70-47. Richardson had 21 points.
Beat Creighton 70-55
Utah (7-4): Beat Weber State 75-46. Pendande had 18 points.
Washington (8-3): 90 Beat USF 73-54. The Huskies had 25 assist on 29 made shots. Outstanding.
Lost to Vanderbilt in the final second in OT 76-72. Melgoza had 16 poits, Peterson 15 and Van Dyke 14.
Washington State (7-5): 87 Beat Southern 69-54. Hristova had 21 points. Lost to Miami of Florida 74-68. Chanelle Molina had 17 points and 13 rebounds.
Cal (6-3): 51 Lost to Kentucky 63-61 in the last 3 seconds. Brown had 18 points.
Colorado (11-0): 32 Beat UAB 77-69. Knight had 24 points and 13 rebounds. Hollingshed had 22 points.
Beat Tulane 62-52. Peanut Tuitele had 17 points and Audrey Knight added 16 points.
Stanford (10-0): 2 Rank 1 Beat Tennessee 78-51. Williams had 19 points and Stanford held the Vols to a 28% shooting %.
Lost to Texas 69-64 failing to get a late three of to tie the game. Lexie Hull had 17 points and 12 rebounds.
Oregon (19-1): 21, Rank 3 Beat Kansas State 89-51. Ionescu had 21 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists. Boley had 18 points 4 of 5 from three.
Oregon State (11-0): 5 Rank 4 Beat Northern Arizona 91-57. Frosh Post Taylor Jones had 25 points and 13 rebounds.
Beat BYU 65-34 holding BYU to 21% from the floor. Tudor with 15 points, 4 of 5 from three.
UCLA (11-0): 16 Rank 10 Beat Georgia 59-50. Onyenwere had 19 points.
Beat # 10 RPI Indiana 68-58. Onyenwere with 25 points and Dean with 24.
Arizona (11-0): 61 Rank 18 Beat Santa Barbara 61-42. McDonald had 21 points.
USC (9-3): 104 Beat UT Rio Grande 80-43. Frosh Pili had 23 points and 10 rebounds.
Beat Nevada 5-0-47. Endyia Rogers had 15 points. USC shot just 20% in the first half.
Beat Long Beach 57-40. Pili had 10 points and 13 rebounds.
ASU (10-2): 54 Beat New Mexico State 70-47. Richardson had 21 points.
Beat Creighton 70-55
Utah (7-4): Beat Weber State 75-46. Pendande had 18 points.
Washington (8-3): 90 Beat USF 73-54. The Huskies had 25 assist on 29 made shots. Outstanding.
Lost to Vanderbilt in the final second in OT 76-72. Melgoza had 16 poits, Peterson 15 and Van Dyke 14.
Washington State (7-5): 87 Beat Southern 69-54. Hristova had 21 points. Lost to Miami of Florida 74-68. Chanelle Molina had 17 points and 13 rebounds.
Cal (6-3): 51 Lost to Kentucky 63-61 in the last 3 seconds. Brown had 18 points.
Colorado (11-0): 32 Beat UAB 77-69. Knight had 24 points and 13 rebounds. Hollingshed had 22 points.
Beat Tulane 62-52. Peanut Tuitele had 17 points and Audrey Knight added 16 points.
December 17, 2019
Pac 12 Results of the week
Through Monday 12-16.
The teams RPI is listed after their won loss record, as of 12-16. If not listed the RPI is not top 150
Stanford (9-0): 3 Rank 1 Beat Ohio State 71-52. Stanford shot 67% from two but had 21 turnovers.
Oregon (9-1): 22, Rank 3 Beat Long Beach State 81-45. Ionescu had 21 points 12 rebounds and 7 assists. Frosh Shelly made 5 of 8 threes for 17 points.
Beat UC Riverside 81-43. Shelly really exploded this game with 10 of 14 from three for 32 points. Ionescu with 16 points, 18 rebounds and 12 assists.
Oregon State (9-0): 3 Rank 4 Beat Utah State 75-46. Pivec had 18 points 13 rebounds and 7 assists. Frosh post Jones had 14 points and 13 rebounds.
UCLA (9-0): 31 Rank 10 Beat UOP 68-57. Oyenwere had 19 points, Dean 19and Osborne 17 points.
Arizona (10-0): 66 Rank 18 Beat Tennessee State 77-42. Reese had 23 points and McDonald had 17 points and 12 assists.
USC (5-3): 76 Beat UNLV 75-54. A
It appears potential contributors Aaron and Campbell might have to be redshirted with injuries. Also starter Watt still out.
ASU (8-2): 64 Beat New Mexico 84-47. Richardson had 21 points, 5 of 10 from three.
Utah (6-4): Beat Nevada 68-62 despite 21 turnovers. The Utes shot 48% and 8 of 16 from three.
Lost to Providence 67-60. Lola Pendande had 21 points and 10 rebounds.
Washington (7-2): 119 Beat U of San Diego 75-47. Melgoza had 17 points
Washington State (6-4): 78 Beat UC Irvine 87-59. Both Hristova and Subssic had 19 point.
Cal (6-2): 59 Beat Santa Clara 69-65. Brown had 25 points. Cal had just 4 turnovers.
Colorado (9-0): 47 Beat Denver 96-70. Clarke had 21 points, 5 of 8 from three.
The teams RPI is listed after their won loss record, as of 12-16. If not listed the RPI is not top 150
Stanford (9-0): 3 Rank 1 Beat Ohio State 71-52. Stanford shot 67% from two but had 21 turnovers.
Oregon (9-1): 22, Rank 3 Beat Long Beach State 81-45. Ionescu had 21 points 12 rebounds and 7 assists. Frosh Shelly made 5 of 8 threes for 17 points.
Beat UC Riverside 81-43. Shelly really exploded this game with 10 of 14 from three for 32 points. Ionescu with 16 points, 18 rebounds and 12 assists.
Oregon State (9-0): 3 Rank 4 Beat Utah State 75-46. Pivec had 18 points 13 rebounds and 7 assists. Frosh post Jones had 14 points and 13 rebounds.
UCLA (9-0): 31 Rank 10 Beat UOP 68-57. Oyenwere had 19 points, Dean 19and Osborne 17 points.
Arizona (10-0): 66 Rank 18 Beat Tennessee State 77-42. Reese had 23 points and McDonald had 17 points and 12 assists.
USC (5-3): 76 Beat UNLV 75-54. A
It appears potential contributors Aaron and Campbell might have to be redshirted with injuries. Also starter Watt still out.
ASU (8-2): 64 Beat New Mexico 84-47. Richardson had 21 points, 5 of 10 from three.
Utah (6-4): Beat Nevada 68-62 despite 21 turnovers. The Utes shot 48% and 8 of 16 from three.
Lost to Providence 67-60. Lola Pendande had 21 points and 10 rebounds.
Washington (7-2): 119 Beat U of San Diego 75-47. Melgoza had 17 points
Washington State (6-4): 78 Beat UC Irvine 87-59. Both Hristova and Subssic had 19 point.
Cal (6-2): 59 Beat Santa Clara 69-65. Brown had 25 points. Cal had just 4 turnovers.
Colorado (9-0): 47 Beat Denver 96-70. Clarke had 21 points, 5 of 8 from three.
December 8, 2019
Pac 12 Results of the Week
Oregon (7-1): Beat South Dakota State 95-56. Hebard had 22 points and Ionescu had 11 rebounds. Oregon shot 64% and 14 of 24 from three.
Stanford (8-0):
Oregon State (8-0): Beat Hawaii 64-32. Frosh Kennedy Brown had 16 points including 4 of 6 from three.
UCLA (8-0): Beat CSUN 58-44 shooting just 33% and 3 of 21 from three. Onyenwere had 23 points.
Arizona (9-0): Beat Monmouth 86-34. McDonald had 19 points and Reese had 16 points and 11 rebounds. The bench scored 37 points.
Beat UTEP 54-43. Cate Reese had 19 points and 17 rebounds.
USC (4-3):
ASU (7-2): Beat BYU 60-52. Tapley had 11 points and 18 rebounds while Richardson scored 15 points. However ASU shoot just 30%.
Beat Idaho State 74-69. Tapley had 15 points and 11 rebounds.
Utah (5-3): Beat Oral Roberts 78-58 with very balanced scoring plus 11 of 18 from three.
Washington (6-2): Lost to Hawaii 62-48 shooting just 22%.
Washington State (5-4): Beat Arkansas Pine Bluff 85-56. Hristova had 27 points and 10 rebounds.
Lost to Gonzaga 76-53. Hristova has 15 point
Cal (5-2): Beat Boston College 73-62. Styles had 11 points and 10 rebounds and West had 10 points and 9 rebounds.
Colorado (8-0): Beat Texas Southern 74-50. Emma Clarke had 17 points.
Beat now 1-6 Xavier 62-53. Emma Clarke had 19 points 4 of 7 from three.
Stanford (8-0):
Oregon State (8-0): Beat Hawaii 64-32. Frosh Kennedy Brown had 16 points including 4 of 6 from three.
UCLA (8-0): Beat CSUN 58-44 shooting just 33% and 3 of 21 from three. Onyenwere had 23 points.
Arizona (9-0): Beat Monmouth 86-34. McDonald had 19 points and Reese had 16 points and 11 rebounds. The bench scored 37 points.
Beat UTEP 54-43. Cate Reese had 19 points and 17 rebounds.
USC (4-3):
ASU (7-2): Beat BYU 60-52. Tapley had 11 points and 18 rebounds while Richardson scored 15 points. However ASU shoot just 30%.
Beat Idaho State 74-69. Tapley had 15 points and 11 rebounds.
Utah (5-3): Beat Oral Roberts 78-58 with very balanced scoring plus 11 of 18 from three.
Washington (6-2): Lost to Hawaii 62-48 shooting just 22%.
Washington State (5-4): Beat Arkansas Pine Bluff 85-56. Hristova had 27 points and 10 rebounds.
Lost to Gonzaga 76-53. Hristova has 15 point
Cal (5-2): Beat Boston College 73-62. Styles had 11 points and 10 rebounds and West had 10 points and 9 rebounds.
Colorado (8-0): Beat Texas Southern 74-50. Emma Clarke had 17 points.
Beat now 1-6 Xavier 62-53. Emma Clarke had 19 points 4 of 7 from three.
December 1, 2019
Pac 12 Results of the Week
Oregon (6-1): Beat Syracuse 71-64 with Sabally scoring 23 points and adding 9 rebounds.
Beat Oklahoma State 89-72. Hebard had 30 points and 18 rebounds.
Beat UT Arlington 91-54.
Lost to Louisville 72-62, Oregon was 6 of 35 from three. Sabally had 21 points and 10 rebounds.
Stanford (8-0): Beat Buffalo 88/69. Lexie Hull has 21 points and Pretchel has 17 points and 10 rebounds.
Beat Cal Baptist 83-78. Cal Baptist was 17 of 40 from three while Stanford was 4 of 23. Fingall had 18 points.
Beat Syracuse 77-59. Hannah Jump was 8 of 12 from three for 24 points and fellow frosh Haley Jones had 19 points. Fingall had 13 rebounds.
Beat # 10 Mississippi State 67-62 despite not making a shot from the floor over the last 5 minutes. Haley Jones had 13 points and 8 rebounds.
Oregon State (7-0): Beat Southern Utah 95-45. Mikayla Pivec had 18 rebounds for the 2nd time this season. She also had 10 points and 7 assists. Kat Tudor had 14 points 4 of 6 from three and Taylor Jones had 18 points. Tara Corosdale needs surgery on her hamstring and is out for the year.
Beat # 18 Miami of Florida 75-53. Pivec had 21 points and Slocum had 20 points.
Beat Liberty 68-55. Kennedy Brown had 16 points.
UCLA (7-0): Beat Northern Colorado 92-58. Natalie Chou has 19 points and Dean had 18 points and 7 assists.
Beat Yale 100-65. Onyenwere had 22 points. Dean had 20 points 10 assists and 11 rebounds
Beat UCF 61-56. Onyenwere had 21 points and Dean 19 points.
Beat Virginia 70-63. Onyenwere had 27 points and 11 rebounds.
Arizona (7-0): Beat Prairie View 83-48. Cate Reese had 20 points and 10 rebounds.
Beat Montana 77-42. McDonald had 19 points
Beat UC Riverside 70-27.
USC (4-3): Lost to # 6 Texas A& M 74-64. Rogers had 20 points.
Lost to Nebraska 67-54. Angel Jackson had 13 points.
Beat Alabama 60-57. Rogers had 13 points.
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ASU (5-2): Beat Cal Poly 66-41. Tapley had 23 points.
Beat Maine 57-31. Lost to Purdue 59-52.
Beat Middle Tennessee 61-60.
Utah (4-3): Beat Texas Southern 61-52. Frosh Maxwell has 15 points and Pendande had 14 points and 12 rebounds.
Beat UTSA 91-45. Maxwell has 22 points 6 of 10 from three.
Beat BYU 77-73. Maxwell had 18 points.
Washington (6-1): Beat Seattle 78-46. Hensen had 15 points and 11 rebounds while Van Dyke has 14 points and 12 rebounds.
Beat Iona 65-34. Khalya Rooks had 17 points.
Beat Howard 75-58. Melgoza had 22 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists.
Beat Iowa 70-63. Melgoza had 20 points.
Washington State (4-3): Beat Boise State 80-68. Hristova had 25 points and 10 rebounds.
Beat Cal State Northridge 71-61. Hristova and Chantelle Molina each had 21 points.
Lost to # 2 Baylor 89-66. Chanelle Molina had 25 points.
Lost to # 5 South Carolina 68-53 as Molina had 17 points.
Lost to Indiana 78-44. Hristova had 16 points.
Cal (4-2): Beat San Diego State 74-48. Styles had 17 points and Brown 18 points.
Beat # 20 Arkansas 84-90. Brown had 30 points and 12 rebounds.
Beat North Carolina Central 90-69 Brown had 20 points.
Beat Long Beach State 68-45. Cailyn Crocker had 15 points.
Colorado (6-0): Beat Colorado State 79-75. Caylao -Do had 22 points.
Beat Jacksonville 66-41. Whittaker has 15 points.
Beat Indiana State 59-46.
Beat Oklahoma State 89-72. Hebard had 30 points and 18 rebounds.
Beat UT Arlington 91-54.
Lost to Louisville 72-62, Oregon was 6 of 35 from three. Sabally had 21 points and 10 rebounds.
Stanford (8-0): Beat Buffalo 88/69. Lexie Hull has 21 points and Pretchel has 17 points and 10 rebounds.
Beat Cal Baptist 83-78. Cal Baptist was 17 of 40 from three while Stanford was 4 of 23. Fingall had 18 points.
Beat Syracuse 77-59. Hannah Jump was 8 of 12 from three for 24 points and fellow frosh Haley Jones had 19 points. Fingall had 13 rebounds.
Beat # 10 Mississippi State 67-62 despite not making a shot from the floor over the last 5 minutes. Haley Jones had 13 points and 8 rebounds.
Oregon State (7-0): Beat Southern Utah 95-45. Mikayla Pivec had 18 rebounds for the 2nd time this season. She also had 10 points and 7 assists. Kat Tudor had 14 points 4 of 6 from three and Taylor Jones had 18 points. Tara Corosdale needs surgery on her hamstring and is out for the year.
Beat # 18 Miami of Florida 75-53. Pivec had 21 points and Slocum had 20 points.
Beat Liberty 68-55. Kennedy Brown had 16 points.
UCLA (7-0): Beat Northern Colorado 92-58. Natalie Chou has 19 points and Dean had 18 points and 7 assists.
Beat Yale 100-65. Onyenwere had 22 points. Dean had 20 points 10 assists and 11 rebounds
Beat UCF 61-56. Onyenwere had 21 points and Dean 19 points.
Beat Virginia 70-63. Onyenwere had 27 points and 11 rebounds.
Arizona (7-0): Beat Prairie View 83-48. Cate Reese had 20 points and 10 rebounds.
Beat Montana 77-42. McDonald had 19 points
Beat UC Riverside 70-27.
USC (4-3): Lost to # 6 Texas A& M 74-64. Rogers had 20 points.
Lost to Nebraska 67-54. Angel Jackson had 13 points.
Beat Alabama 60-57. Rogers had 13 points.
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ASU (5-2): Beat Cal Poly 66-41. Tapley had 23 points.
Beat Maine 57-31. Lost to Purdue 59-52.
Beat Middle Tennessee 61-60.
Utah (4-3): Beat Texas Southern 61-52. Frosh Maxwell has 15 points and Pendande had 14 points and 12 rebounds.
Beat UTSA 91-45. Maxwell has 22 points 6 of 10 from three.
Beat BYU 77-73. Maxwell had 18 points.
Washington (6-1): Beat Seattle 78-46. Hensen had 15 points and 11 rebounds while Van Dyke has 14 points and 12 rebounds.
Beat Iona 65-34. Khalya Rooks had 17 points.
Beat Howard 75-58. Melgoza had 22 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists.
Beat Iowa 70-63. Melgoza had 20 points.
Washington State (4-3): Beat Boise State 80-68. Hristova had 25 points and 10 rebounds.
Beat Cal State Northridge 71-61. Hristova and Chantelle Molina each had 21 points.
Lost to # 2 Baylor 89-66. Chanelle Molina had 25 points.
Lost to # 5 South Carolina 68-53 as Molina had 17 points.
Lost to Indiana 78-44. Hristova had 16 points.
Cal (4-2): Beat San Diego State 74-48. Styles had 17 points and Brown 18 points.
Beat # 20 Arkansas 84-90. Brown had 30 points and 12 rebounds.
Beat North Carolina Central 90-69 Brown had 20 points.
Beat Long Beach State 68-45. Cailyn Crocker had 15 points.
Colorado (6-0): Beat Colorado State 79-75. Caylao -Do had 22 points.
Beat Jacksonville 66-41. Whittaker has 15 points.
Beat Indiana State 59-46.
November 18, 2019
Pac 12: Results of the Week
Oregon (3-0: Beat 89-47. Ruthy Hebard had 21 points and 12 rebounds. Lydia Giomi had 18 points and 8 rebounds in just 19 minutes. Giomi is a SR with a career average of 1 point, 2 rebounds in 8 minutes.
Beat Utah State 109-52. Taylor Chavez had 25 points, 6 of 9 from three. Hebard had 19 points and 15 rebounds. Sabally didn’t play the last two games.
Beat 89-47. Ruthy Hebard had 21 points and 12 rebounds. Lydia Giomi had 18 points and 8 rebounds in just 19 minutes. Giomi is a SR with a career average of 1 point, 2 rebounds in 8 minutes.
> Beat Utah State 109-52. Taylor Chavez had 25 points, 6 of 9 from three. Hebard had 19 points and 15 rebounds. Sabally didn’t play the last two games.
Beat Texas Southern 99-73. Hebard had 31 points and Ionescu had a triple double.
Stanford (4-0):
Beat Northern Colorado 90-36. Lacie Hull has 19 points and Fran Belibi 13 rebounds.
Beat Gonzaga in OT 76-70. Lexie Hull scored 8 points in the final 3 minutes and 20 for the game. Kiana Williams has 22 points 20 in the 2nd half.
Oregon State (5-0): Beat UOP 69-57. MiKayla Pivec had 18 points and 17 rebounds. Aleah Goodman was 4 of 6 from three for 17 points and Destiny Slocum added another 17 points. Oregon State did have 23 turnovers. For Pacific Brooklyn McDavid was 14 of 20 from the floor for 32 points. McDavid is a 6-1 Jr forward from the las Angeles area.
Beat UOP 69-57. MiKayla Pivec had 18 points and 17 rebounds. Aleah Goodman was 4 of 6 from three for 17 points and Destiny Slocum added another 17 points. Oregon State did have 23 turnovers. For Pacific Brooklyn McDavid was 14 of 20 from the floor for 32 points. McDavid is a 6-1 Jr forward from the Los Angeles area.
Beat #18 DePaul 98-77. Frosh post Taylor Jones had 24 points and 9 rebounds. Kat Tudor played for the first time this season.
Beat Missouri State 80-69. Tudor had 14 points 4 of 5 from three.
UCLA (3-0): Beat Long Beach State 86-51. Michaela Onyenwere had 27 points and Japreece Dean had 11 assists.
Arizona (4-0): Beat Chicago State 82-50. Aari McDonald had 24 points.
Beat # 22 Texas 83-58. McDonald was 14 of 18 for 44 points.
USC (3-1): Beat UC Riverside 76-59. Aliyah Jeune had 27 points off the bench. She is a grad transfer to USC.
Lost to UCSB 57-46. Ida Lane a Frosh from Woodside Priority scored 21 points and had 12 rebounds for UCSB.
ASU (2-1): Lost to Minnesota 80-66. Tapley had 16 points
Utah (1-3): lost to South Dakota 84-81. Pendande had 19 points for Utah.
Beat Eastern Washington 87-49.
Washington (2-1): Beat Weber State 94-41. Six players scored 10-12 points each.
Washington State (2-0):
Cal (1-2): Beat UC Riverside 84-61. Sara A had 17 points.
Colorado (3-0): Beat Wisconsin 74-57.
Beat Wyoming 66-56. Hollingshed had 17 points
Beat Utah State 109-52. Taylor Chavez had 25 points, 6 of 9 from three. Hebard had 19 points and 15 rebounds. Sabally didn’t play the last two games.
Beat 89-47. Ruthy Hebard had 21 points and 12 rebounds. Lydia Giomi had 18 points and 8 rebounds in just 19 minutes. Giomi is a SR with a career average of 1 point, 2 rebounds in 8 minutes.
> Beat Utah State 109-52. Taylor Chavez had 25 points, 6 of 9 from three. Hebard had 19 points and 15 rebounds. Sabally didn’t play the last two games.
Beat Texas Southern 99-73. Hebard had 31 points and Ionescu had a triple double.
Stanford (4-0):
Beat Northern Colorado 90-36. Lacie Hull has 19 points and Fran Belibi 13 rebounds.
Beat Gonzaga in OT 76-70. Lexie Hull scored 8 points in the final 3 minutes and 20 for the game. Kiana Williams has 22 points 20 in the 2nd half.
Oregon State (5-0): Beat UOP 69-57. MiKayla Pivec had 18 points and 17 rebounds. Aleah Goodman was 4 of 6 from three for 17 points and Destiny Slocum added another 17 points. Oregon State did have 23 turnovers. For Pacific Brooklyn McDavid was 14 of 20 from the floor for 32 points. McDavid is a 6-1 Jr forward from the las Angeles area.
Beat UOP 69-57. MiKayla Pivec had 18 points and 17 rebounds. Aleah Goodman was 4 of 6 from three for 17 points and Destiny Slocum added another 17 points. Oregon State did have 23 turnovers. For Pacific Brooklyn McDavid was 14 of 20 from the floor for 32 points. McDavid is a 6-1 Jr forward from the Los Angeles area.
Beat #18 DePaul 98-77. Frosh post Taylor Jones had 24 points and 9 rebounds. Kat Tudor played for the first time this season.
Beat Missouri State 80-69. Tudor had 14 points 4 of 5 from three.
UCLA (3-0): Beat Long Beach State 86-51. Michaela Onyenwere had 27 points and Japreece Dean had 11 assists.
Arizona (4-0): Beat Chicago State 82-50. Aari McDonald had 24 points.
Beat # 22 Texas 83-58. McDonald was 14 of 18 for 44 points.
USC (3-1): Beat UC Riverside 76-59. Aliyah Jeune had 27 points off the bench. She is a grad transfer to USC.
Lost to UCSB 57-46. Ida Lane a Frosh from Woodside Priority scored 21 points and had 12 rebounds for UCSB.
ASU (2-1): Lost to Minnesota 80-66. Tapley had 16 points
Utah (1-3): lost to South Dakota 84-81. Pendande had 19 points for Utah.
Beat Eastern Washington 87-49.
Washington (2-1): Beat Weber State 94-41. Six players scored 10-12 points each.
Washington State (2-0):
Cal (1-2): Beat UC Riverside 84-61. Sara A had 17 points.
Colorado (3-0): Beat Wisconsin 74-57.
Beat Wyoming 66-56. Hollingshed had 17 points
November 10, 2019
Pac 12: Results of the Week
Oregon: Beat the Team USA in an exhibition 93-86 as Sabrina Ionescu had 30 points, 25 in the 2nd half. Ruthy Hebard had 18 points and 11 rebounds.
Stanford (2-0) : Beat Beijing Normal 100-58. Fran Belibi had 17 points, Alyssa Jerome added 16 points and together going 15
Of 17 from the floor.
Lost to the USA team in an exhibition 95-50. Kianaa Williams had 5 threes and 17 points. Beat Eastern Washington 92-27. Fran Belibi had a double double with 12 points and 15 rebounds. Stanford made 13 threes with Jump and Prechtel 7 of 11 from three.
Beat Eastern Washington 92-27. Ashten Pretchel had 15 points and 8 rebounds.
Beat USF 98-71. Lexie Hull had 27 points, 5 of 7 from three and 8 rebounds.
Oregon State (1-0): Beat Union in an Exhibition 95-41. Frosh Taylor Jones had 27 points and 12 rebounds.
Beat Concordia or Oregon in an exhibition 106-45. Mikayla Pivec had 14 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists. Lost to Team USA 81-58. Destiny Slocum had 15 points.
Lost to Team USA 81-58. Slocum had 15 points.
Beat UC Irvine in the WNIT 86-57. Mikayla Pivic had 25 points, 12 rebounds and 8 assists. Frosh Post Taylor Jones had 20 points and 10 rebounds.
UCLA (2-0): Beat Weber State 85-45 without several starters. Frosh Charisma Osborne had 17 points.
Beat Loyola Marymount 74-52. Lindsey Corsaro had 18 points and 6 assists.
Arizona (2-0): Beat Eastern New Mexico 85-38 in an exhibition.
Beat North Dakota 74-42. Cate Reese had 22 points.
Beat Santa Clara 65-52. Aari McDonald had 20 points.
USC (2-0): Beat CSUN 69-53 with several potential starters out. USC was led by their top two frosh recruits Alissa Pili and Endyia who each had 18 points.
Beat Virginia 59-49. Stephanie Watts had 14 points and 12 rebounds.
ASU (2-0): Beat Air Force Academy 87-56. Jamie Ruden led with 14 points. 6-5 Eva Rubin has left the team.
Beat Army 83-51. Ja’Tavia Tapley had 18 points.
Utah (0-2): Beat Westminster 88-58. Frosh Brynna Maxwell led with 15 points.
Lost to Cincinnati 68-62. Niyah Becker had 13 points.
Xavier beat Utah 70-63. Maxwell had 15 points.
Washington (1-1): Beat Bakersfield 80-49. Haley Van Dyke had 15 points and Amber Melgoza had 14 points.
Lost to Tulane 64-62. Missy Perterson had 15 points.
Washington State (2-0): Beat Pepperdine 85-48. Borislava Hristova had 23 points.
Beat BYU 67-50, Hristova had 23 points.
Cal (0-2): Beat Beijing Normal 95-77. Frosh Leilani McIntosh had 19 points and fellow Frosh Evelien Lutje Schipholt added 18 points and 11 rebounds. The Frosh scored 55 points. Beat Vanguard in an exhibition 79-55. Alaysia Styles and CJ West each had 15 points and 10 rebounds.
Lost to Harvard 56-53. Cal shot 30% for the game. Frosh Evelin Lutje Schipholt led Cal with 13 points.
Lost to UConn 72-61. After playing only 10 games in three years due to the transfer rle and then injuries Sara Anastasieska had 25 points including 5 of 10 from three.
Colorado (1-0): Beat Regis in an exhibition 92-45. Frosh Jaylyn Sherrod led with 18 points.
Beat New Jersey Institute of Technology 82-57. Mya Hollingshed had 22 points.
Stanford (2-0) : Beat Beijing Normal 100-58. Fran Belibi had 17 points, Alyssa Jerome added 16 points and together going 15
Of 17 from the floor.
Lost to the USA team in an exhibition 95-50. Kianaa Williams had 5 threes and 17 points. Beat Eastern Washington 92-27. Fran Belibi had a double double with 12 points and 15 rebounds. Stanford made 13 threes with Jump and Prechtel 7 of 11 from three.
Beat Eastern Washington 92-27. Ashten Pretchel had 15 points and 8 rebounds.
Beat USF 98-71. Lexie Hull had 27 points, 5 of 7 from three and 8 rebounds.
Oregon State (1-0): Beat Union in an Exhibition 95-41. Frosh Taylor Jones had 27 points and 12 rebounds.
Beat Concordia or Oregon in an exhibition 106-45. Mikayla Pivec had 14 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists. Lost to Team USA 81-58. Destiny Slocum had 15 points.
Lost to Team USA 81-58. Slocum had 15 points.
Beat UC Irvine in the WNIT 86-57. Mikayla Pivic had 25 points, 12 rebounds and 8 assists. Frosh Post Taylor Jones had 20 points and 10 rebounds.
UCLA (2-0): Beat Weber State 85-45 without several starters. Frosh Charisma Osborne had 17 points.
Beat Loyola Marymount 74-52. Lindsey Corsaro had 18 points and 6 assists.
Arizona (2-0): Beat Eastern New Mexico 85-38 in an exhibition.
Beat North Dakota 74-42. Cate Reese had 22 points.
Beat Santa Clara 65-52. Aari McDonald had 20 points.
USC (2-0): Beat CSUN 69-53 with several potential starters out. USC was led by their top two frosh recruits Alissa Pili and Endyia who each had 18 points.
Beat Virginia 59-49. Stephanie Watts had 14 points and 12 rebounds.
ASU (2-0): Beat Air Force Academy 87-56. Jamie Ruden led with 14 points. 6-5 Eva Rubin has left the team.
Beat Army 83-51. Ja’Tavia Tapley had 18 points.
Utah (0-2): Beat Westminster 88-58. Frosh Brynna Maxwell led with 15 points.
Lost to Cincinnati 68-62. Niyah Becker had 13 points.
Xavier beat Utah 70-63. Maxwell had 15 points.
Washington (1-1): Beat Bakersfield 80-49. Haley Van Dyke had 15 points and Amber Melgoza had 14 points.
Lost to Tulane 64-62. Missy Perterson had 15 points.
Washington State (2-0): Beat Pepperdine 85-48. Borislava Hristova had 23 points.
Beat BYU 67-50, Hristova had 23 points.
Cal (0-2): Beat Beijing Normal 95-77. Frosh Leilani McIntosh had 19 points and fellow Frosh Evelien Lutje Schipholt added 18 points and 11 rebounds. The Frosh scored 55 points. Beat Vanguard in an exhibition 79-55. Alaysia Styles and CJ West each had 15 points and 10 rebounds.
Lost to Harvard 56-53. Cal shot 30% for the game. Frosh Evelin Lutje Schipholt led Cal with 13 points.
Lost to UConn 72-61. After playing only 10 games in three years due to the transfer rle and then injuries Sara Anastasieska had 25 points including 5 of 10 from three.
Colorado (1-0): Beat Regis in an exhibition 92-45. Frosh Jaylyn Sherrod led with 18 points.
Beat New Jersey Institute of Technology 82-57. Mya Hollingshed had 22 points.
October 27, 2019
Pac 12 Preview: Oregon
Last Season:
33-5 overall and 16-2 in Pac 12 play. The Ducks won the Pac 12 regular season and lost to Baylor by just 5 in the Final 4. An interesting note is that Oregon had the identical record the previous year.
The Coaches:
Kelley Graves starts season six with the Ducks. Graves coached in the WCC first at St Mary’s then Gonzaga winning 67% of his games over 17 seasons.
Mark Campbell is in his 5th year at Oregon and is the Associate Head Coach. Mark was a coach for 4 seasons as an assistant at Oregon State.
Jodie Berry is in her 5th season at Oregon as an assistant after coaching with Graves at Gonzaga for 11 years.
Xavi Lopez is in his 3rd year.
Losses:
Maite Cazorla averaged 10 points and 4.5 assists as the Starter at Guard. Maite also made 61 threes at 41%.
Odi Gildon averaged 5 points and 3 rebounds as the 6th player.
Additions:
Minyon Moore is a 5-8 Grad transfer Point Guard from USC who averaged 15 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists for the Trojans last season. Moore will start this season. Ranked # 1 in the nation with 4 returning starters and great Grad transfer, and depth.
Nraya Sabally is listed below and here as she hasn’t played yet, missing last season with an injury. However she has now suffered another ACL
Holly Winterburn is a 5-10 Frosh Guard from England. Several Years ago she scored 23 points while Australia beat the USA in a 16U game. Then scored 31 in an 19U game the following year.
Jaz Shelley is a 5-9 Frosh Guard from Australia. Jaz played on their 19 U team scoring 10 points per game.
Lucy Cochrane is a 6-5 Frosh Post from Australia. Lucy may not be a scorer yet but in a 17U game against the USA she had 4 blocks and 9 rebounds.
Sedona Prince is a 6-7 Redshirt Frosh who transferred from Texas. She had a serious injury and wasn’t able to play for Texas. Sedona was a McD All American and ranked # 8 out of HS. As of this date unknown if she will be eligible to play this year.
The Schedule:
At Syracuse, in a tournament vs Oklahoma State and Louisville. Away only vs the LA schools and only host the Washington Schools.
The Team:
Sabrina Ionescu is a 5-10 Sr Guard who led in scoring with 20 points per game. Ionescu also averaged 8 assists with better than a 3.0 assist to turnover ratio and 7 rebounds . She made 93 threes at 43%. Sabrina is the reigning National Player of the Year
Ruthy Hebard is a 6-4 Sr Forward who was the Ducks 3rd leading scorer and the leading rebounder with 16 points and 9 rebounds per game. Hebard shot 67% from the floor.
Satou Sabally is a 6-4 Jr Forward from Berlin, Germany. Satou averaged 17 points and 6 rebounds and made 81 threes at 41 %.
Erin Boley is a 6-2 Redshirt Jr Wing who averaged 12 points making 104 threes at 43% Boley spent her Frosh year at Notre Dame
Morgan Yeager is a 5-9 Redshirt Jr Guard from Australia. She averaged 2 points per game.
Lydia Giomi is a 6-6 Redshirt Jr Post who averaged 2 points and 2 rebounds.
Taylor Chavez is a 5-10 Soph Guard who averaged 5 points.
Predictions:
The Ducks are ranked # 1 in the nation. “nuff said. The Ducks have 4 returning starters, a great Grad transfer, and depth.
2020 Recruiting:
Sydney Parrish, 6-1 W from IN ranked # 10
Kylee Watson, 6-3 F from NJ ranked # 15
Maddie Scherr, 5-11 G from KY ranked # 19
Angela Dugalic, 6-4 Post from IL ranked # 24
Te-Hina Paopao, 5-10 PG from SoCal ranked # 33, Rank dropped after her knee injury last year.
In the Hunt for:
Hailey Van Lith, 5-9 PG from WA ranked # 8
33-5 overall and 16-2 in Pac 12 play. The Ducks won the Pac 12 regular season and lost to Baylor by just 5 in the Final 4. An interesting note is that Oregon had the identical record the previous year.
The Coaches:
Kelley Graves starts season six with the Ducks. Graves coached in the WCC first at St Mary’s then Gonzaga winning 67% of his games over 17 seasons.
Mark Campbell is in his 5th year at Oregon and is the Associate Head Coach. Mark was a coach for 4 seasons as an assistant at Oregon State.
Jodie Berry is in her 5th season at Oregon as an assistant after coaching with Graves at Gonzaga for 11 years.
Xavi Lopez is in his 3rd year.
Losses:
Maite Cazorla averaged 10 points and 4.5 assists as the Starter at Guard. Maite also made 61 threes at 41%.
Odi Gildon averaged 5 points and 3 rebounds as the 6th player.
Additions:
Minyon Moore is a 5-8 Grad transfer Point Guard from USC who averaged 15 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists for the Trojans last season. Moore will start this season. Ranked # 1 in the nation with 4 returning starters and great Grad transfer, and depth.
Nraya Sabally is listed below and here as she hasn’t played yet, missing last season with an injury. However she has now suffered another ACL
Holly Winterburn is a 5-10 Frosh Guard from England. Several Years ago she scored 23 points while Australia beat the USA in a 16U game. Then scored 31 in an 19U game the following year.
Jaz Shelley is a 5-9 Frosh Guard from Australia. Jaz played on their 19 U team scoring 10 points per game.
Lucy Cochrane is a 6-5 Frosh Post from Australia. Lucy may not be a scorer yet but in a 17U game against the USA she had 4 blocks and 9 rebounds.
Sedona Prince is a 6-7 Redshirt Frosh who transferred from Texas. She had a serious injury and wasn’t able to play for Texas. Sedona was a McD All American and ranked # 8 out of HS. As of this date unknown if she will be eligible to play this year.
The Schedule:
At Syracuse, in a tournament vs Oklahoma State and Louisville. Away only vs the LA schools and only host the Washington Schools.
The Team:
Sabrina Ionescu is a 5-10 Sr Guard who led in scoring with 20 points per game. Ionescu also averaged 8 assists with better than a 3.0 assist to turnover ratio and 7 rebounds . She made 93 threes at 43%. Sabrina is the reigning National Player of the Year
Ruthy Hebard is a 6-4 Sr Forward who was the Ducks 3rd leading scorer and the leading rebounder with 16 points and 9 rebounds per game. Hebard shot 67% from the floor.
Satou Sabally is a 6-4 Jr Forward from Berlin, Germany. Satou averaged 17 points and 6 rebounds and made 81 threes at 41 %.
Erin Boley is a 6-2 Redshirt Jr Wing who averaged 12 points making 104 threes at 43% Boley spent her Frosh year at Notre Dame
Morgan Yeager is a 5-9 Redshirt Jr Guard from Australia. She averaged 2 points per game.
Lydia Giomi is a 6-6 Redshirt Jr Post who averaged 2 points and 2 rebounds.
Taylor Chavez is a 5-10 Soph Guard who averaged 5 points.
Predictions:
The Ducks are ranked # 1 in the nation. “nuff said. The Ducks have 4 returning starters, a great Grad transfer, and depth.
2020 Recruiting:
Sydney Parrish, 6-1 W from IN ranked # 10
Kylee Watson, 6-3 F from NJ ranked # 15
Maddie Scherr, 5-11 G from KY ranked # 19
Angela Dugalic, 6-4 Post from IL ranked # 24
Te-Hina Paopao, 5-10 PG from SoCal ranked # 33, Rank dropped after her knee injury last year.
In the Hunt for:
Hailey Van Lith, 5-9 PG from WA ranked # 8
October 22, 2019
Pac 12 Preview: Oregon State
Last Season: 26-8, 14-4. The Beavers beat Boise State and Gonzaga on their way to the Elite 8 before losing to Louisville for the 2nd year in a row.
The Coaches:
Scott Rueck is in his 10th year and has been an outstanding coach, turning the then lowly Beavers into a Final 4/Elite 8 team.
James Chatterton is in his 6th year.
Katie Faulkner, nee Baker is in her 4th year, and she works with the post players, and what a job she has done. Faulkner is a 2013 Graduate of the University of Montana
Brian Holsinger is in his 4th season after 8 seasons at Washington State. Brian coaches guards.
Losses:
Katie McWilliams who averaged 7 points and 3 rebounds.
Joanna Grymek who averaged 7 points and 5 rebounds.
Additions:
Andrea Aquino, 6-8 Redshirt Frosh Post from SoCal by way of SoCal and Paraguay ranked # 33out of HS. Aquino missed her Frosh season with injuries. However Aquino is not yet cleared to play.
Kennedy Brown, 6-6 Frosh Forward was a McD All American and ranked # 19
Taylor Jones, 6-4 Frosh Post ranked # 15.
Noelle Mannen, 5-6 Frosh Guard who was all league in three sports multiple years.
Jelena Mitrovic, 6-9 Frosh Post from Serbia ranked # 3 international recruit.
The Schedule:
The Beavers play at Miami(FL) and in a tournament vs BYU. They also play in the WNIT against I’m sure very good teams, but unknown who yet. They only play at the Washington schools and only at the LA schools.
The Team:
Mikayla Pivec is a 5-10 Sr Guard who averaged 15 points and 9 rebounds per game.
Destiny Slocum is a 5-7 Redshirt Jr Guard who lead the team at 15 points per game and 4.5 assists. Slocum made 67 threes at 37%.
Kat Tudor is a 6-0 Sr Guard and might the best three point shooter in the Pac 12. Tudor averaged 12 points making 40 threes at 46%. Sadly Tudor suffered an ACL at the start of league play and played in just 13 games. Hopefully Tudor is back soon but still recovering.
Aleah Goodman is a 5-9 Jr Guard who averaged 11 points and made 74 threes at 39%.
Tara Corosdale is a 6-3 Jr Forward who averaged 7 points and 8 rebounds.
Patricia Morris, 6-7 Soph Post who averaged 5 minutes per game.
Jasmine Simmons, 5-9 Soph Guard from Australia, who averaged 2 points in 8 minutes per game.
Janessa Thropay is a 6-2 Sr Forward who averaged 2 points in 9 minutes.
Predictions:
If Aquino and Tudor can play by league time the Beavers will be in the fight for the league title. Even if not, this is a top 10 team.
2020 Recruiting:
Sasha Goforth, 6-0 Guard, AR
Savannah Samuel, 6-1 Wing, GA
In the hunt for:
Dalayah DEaniels, 6-4 F, WA
The Coaches:
Scott Rueck is in his 10th year and has been an outstanding coach, turning the then lowly Beavers into a Final 4/Elite 8 team.
James Chatterton is in his 6th year.
Katie Faulkner, nee Baker is in her 4th year, and she works with the post players, and what a job she has done. Faulkner is a 2013 Graduate of the University of Montana
Brian Holsinger is in his 4th season after 8 seasons at Washington State. Brian coaches guards.
Losses:
Katie McWilliams who averaged 7 points and 3 rebounds.
Joanna Grymek who averaged 7 points and 5 rebounds.
Additions:
Andrea Aquino, 6-8 Redshirt Frosh Post from SoCal by way of SoCal and Paraguay ranked # 33out of HS. Aquino missed her Frosh season with injuries. However Aquino is not yet cleared to play.
Kennedy Brown, 6-6 Frosh Forward was a McD All American and ranked # 19
Taylor Jones, 6-4 Frosh Post ranked # 15.
Noelle Mannen, 5-6 Frosh Guard who was all league in three sports multiple years.
Jelena Mitrovic, 6-9 Frosh Post from Serbia ranked # 3 international recruit.
The Schedule:
The Beavers play at Miami(FL) and in a tournament vs BYU. They also play in the WNIT against I’m sure very good teams, but unknown who yet. They only play at the Washington schools and only at the LA schools.
The Team:
Mikayla Pivec is a 5-10 Sr Guard who averaged 15 points and 9 rebounds per game.
Destiny Slocum is a 5-7 Redshirt Jr Guard who lead the team at 15 points per game and 4.5 assists. Slocum made 67 threes at 37%.
Kat Tudor is a 6-0 Sr Guard and might the best three point shooter in the Pac 12. Tudor averaged 12 points making 40 threes at 46%. Sadly Tudor suffered an ACL at the start of league play and played in just 13 games. Hopefully Tudor is back soon but still recovering.
Aleah Goodman is a 5-9 Jr Guard who averaged 11 points and made 74 threes at 39%.
Tara Corosdale is a 6-3 Jr Forward who averaged 7 points and 8 rebounds.
Patricia Morris, 6-7 Soph Post who averaged 5 minutes per game.
Jasmine Simmons, 5-9 Soph Guard from Australia, who averaged 2 points in 8 minutes per game.
Janessa Thropay is a 6-2 Sr Forward who averaged 2 points in 9 minutes.
Predictions:
If Aquino and Tudor can play by league time the Beavers will be in the fight for the league title. Even if not, this is a top 10 team.
2020 Recruiting:
Sasha Goforth, 6-0 Guard, AR
Savannah Samuel, 6-1 Wing, GA
In the hunt for:
Dalayah DEaniels, 6-4 F, WA
October 10, 2019
Pac 12 Preview: UCLA
Last Season: UCLA was 22-13 last season and 12-6 in conference play. The Bruins won their first two NCAA games beating Tennessee and Maryland before losing in Sweet 16 to UConn.
The Coaches: Cori Close is in her 9th season as the Head Coach. Close is averaging 21 wins per year. She went to HS in the San Jose area.
Shannon Perry-LaBeauf is in her 9th year and she coached at Duke for 5 seasons.
Tony Newnan like the others is in his 9th season.
Tasha Brown is in her 2nd season at UCLA.
Losses:
Lajahna Drummer averaged 9 points and 9 rebounds.
Kennedy Burke averaged 15 points and 6 rebounds.
Ahlana Smith averaged 3 points and transferred out. She was ranked # 34 out of HS.
Shay Harris transferred to Santa Clara after playing just 58 minutes.
Chrissy Baird played 23 minutes.
Additions:
Natalie Chou is a JR who will redshirted last 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.
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
The Schedule:
Their three toughest games are Virginia, Georgia and Indiana and all on the road. UCLA only plays at Stanford and Cal and only hosts the Oregon schools thus a huge schedule break.
The Team:
An outstanding team with a pre season National Ranking at # 10. UCLA returns three starters and two top 10 out of HS newcomers. Plus they have depth. They do have one question? Do they hace a Post player?
Michaela Onyenwere is a 5-11 Jr Forward who averaged 18 points and 8 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 5th year Sr Guard who averaged 14 points and 5 assists and made 57 threes at 35%.
Lindsey Corsaro is a 6-1 Redshirt Soph Wing who averaged 7 points and 4 rebounds
Chantel Horvat is a 6-1 Jr Guard from Australia who averaged 5 points per game . Chantel was ranked # 15 in the class. Her father was a famous Australian soccer player. She averaged 4 points last season.
Lauren Miller is a 6-1 Jr Forward who averaged 4 points and 3 rebounds. She was ranked # 16.
Natalie Chou is a 6-1 JR Guard in her first season, mentioned above.
Guard Kayla Owens is a 6-1 Redshirt Frosh Guard, ranked # 45. Owens played just 63 minutes.
Kiara Jefferson is a 5-9 Soph Guard who averaged 2 points.
Ally Rosenblum is a 6-4 Sr Post who sat out last season with injuries.
Predictions:
Ranked # 10 with three starters back plus two new players ranked top 10 out of HS. The Bruins will be very good.
2020 Recruiting:
Commit from 6-3 Aussie Isobel Anstey.
Gemma Porter, 6-0 Wing, Australia
Emily Bessoir, 6-4 Post Germany
In the Hunt for:
Dalayah Daniels, 6-4 Washington # 15
Madeline Westbeld, 6-2 F, OH # 31
Treasure Hunt, 6-1, W, TN # 36
The Coaches: Cori Close is in her 9th season as the Head Coach. Close is averaging 21 wins per year. She went to HS in the San Jose area.
Shannon Perry-LaBeauf is in her 9th year and she coached at Duke for 5 seasons.
Tony Newnan like the others is in his 9th season.
Tasha Brown is in her 2nd season at UCLA.
Losses:
Lajahna Drummer averaged 9 points and 9 rebounds.
Kennedy Burke averaged 15 points and 6 rebounds.
Ahlana Smith averaged 3 points and transferred out. She was ranked # 34 out of HS.
Shay Harris transferred to Santa Clara after playing just 58 minutes.
Chrissy Baird played 23 minutes.
Additions:
Natalie Chou is a JR who will redshirted last 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.
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
The Schedule:
Their three toughest games are Virginia, Georgia and Indiana and all on the road. UCLA only plays at Stanford and Cal and only hosts the Oregon schools thus a huge schedule break.
The Team:
An outstanding team with a pre season National Ranking at # 10. UCLA returns three starters and two top 10 out of HS newcomers. Plus they have depth. They do have one question? Do they hace a Post player?
Michaela Onyenwere is a 5-11 Jr Forward who averaged 18 points and 8 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 5th year Sr Guard who averaged 14 points and 5 assists and made 57 threes at 35%.
Lindsey Corsaro is a 6-1 Redshirt Soph Wing who averaged 7 points and 4 rebounds
Chantel Horvat is a 6-1 Jr Guard from Australia who averaged 5 points per game . Chantel was ranked # 15 in the class. Her father was a famous Australian soccer player. She averaged 4 points last season.
Lauren Miller is a 6-1 Jr Forward who averaged 4 points and 3 rebounds. She was ranked # 16.
Natalie Chou is a 6-1 JR Guard in her first season, mentioned above.
Guard Kayla Owens is a 6-1 Redshirt Frosh Guard, ranked # 45. Owens played just 63 minutes.
Kiara Jefferson is a 5-9 Soph Guard who averaged 2 points.
Ally Rosenblum is a 6-4 Sr Post who sat out last season with injuries.
Predictions:
Ranked # 10 with three starters back plus two new players ranked top 10 out of HS. The Bruins will be very good.
2020 Recruiting:
Commit from 6-3 Aussie Isobel Anstey.
Gemma Porter, 6-0 Wing, Australia
Emily Bessoir, 6-4 Post Germany
In the Hunt for:
Dalayah Daniels, 6-4 Washington # 15
Madeline Westbeld, 6-2 F, OH # 31
Treasure Hunt, 6-1, W, TN # 36
October 6, 2019
Pac 12 Preview: Washington State
Update on Washington Recruiting. Alexis Whitfield, 6-1 Wing from SoCal ranked # 63 has committed to Washington. Also Tameiya Sadler, 5-8 Guard from NorCal, ranked # 92
Utah got a commit from Peyton McFarland, 6-3 Post from Idaho ranked # 80
All three are 2020
Last Year:
9-21 for the year and 4-14 in conference play.
Coaches:
Kamie Ethridge is in her 2nd year as Head Coach. Ethridge was the Head Coach at Northern Colorado for 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.
Jason Chainey is in his first year after coaching in the Women’s pro league in his native Australia.
Laurie Koehn is in her 2nd year and came from Northern Colorado after three years with Ethridge. She played professionally for 11 years.
Camille Williams is in her first year at Washington State. She was the Head Coach at Academy of Art is San Francisco last season and before that nine years at Nevada. He was a two sport star at Wisconsin, basketball and the High Jump.
Losses:
Alexys Swedlund averaged 11 points and made 70 threes at 39%.
Maria Kostourkova averaged 7 points and 7 rebounds.
Additions:
Emma Nankervis is a 6-3 Frosh Post from Australia. Last season she played in the Women’s NBL in Australia.
Krystal Leger-Walker is a 5-9 Sr Guard from New Zealand, who transferred from Northern Colorado. Last season she averaged 9 points, 5 rebounds and 5.5 assists. I presume she’s a Grad student and can play right away.
Grace Sarver is a 5-8 Frosh Guard from Seattle. Grace lead her HS team to the Washington 3A state championship last year.
Bella Murekatete is a 6-5 Frosh Post from Rwanda and Played HS in Idaho. Bella was All State in Idaho the last three seasons. He has played several years for Rwanda Jr National Teams.
Schedule:
As usual a very tough schedule playing BYU, Boise State, South Carolina, Baylor, Indiana, Gonzaga and Miami of Florida. In league play at the Oregon schools and only host Colorado and Utah.
The Team:
Borislava Hristova is 6-0 5th Year Sr Forward from Bulgaria, one of the 8 non Americans on the team. Borislava averaged 20 points and 5 rebounds.
Chanelle Molina is a 5-9 Sr Guard who averaged 16 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists. Chanelle made 61 Threes at 39%.
Ula Motuga is a 6-1 Soph Forward from Australia who averaged 4 points and 3 rebounds.
Joanna Muzet is a 6-0 Redshirt Jr Wing from France who 2 points two years ago and sat out last season.
Jovana Subasic is a 6-4 Redshirt Jr Post from Serbia who averaged 4 points.
Shir Levy is a 5-11 Frosh Guard from Isreal who averaged 3 points.
Celena Molina a 5-9 redshirt Soph Guard who didn’t play mush last season.
Cherilyn Molina is a 5-6 Soph Guard who averaged one point.
Michaela Jones is a 5-10 Soph Guard who averaged one point.
Predictions:
It’s going to be another long season, despite two very good players in the older Molina and Borislava.
Recruiting 2020:
No Commits and I can’t find any in the hunt for.
Utah got a commit from Peyton McFarland, 6-3 Post from Idaho ranked # 80
All three are 2020
Last Year:
9-21 for the year and 4-14 in conference play.
Coaches:
Kamie Ethridge is in her 2nd year as Head Coach. Ethridge was the Head Coach at Northern Colorado for 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.
Jason Chainey is in his first year after coaching in the Women’s pro league in his native Australia.
Laurie Koehn is in her 2nd year and came from Northern Colorado after three years with Ethridge. She played professionally for 11 years.
Camille Williams is in her first year at Washington State. She was the Head Coach at Academy of Art is San Francisco last season and before that nine years at Nevada. He was a two sport star at Wisconsin, basketball and the High Jump.
Losses:
Alexys Swedlund averaged 11 points and made 70 threes at 39%.
Maria Kostourkova averaged 7 points and 7 rebounds.
Additions:
Emma Nankervis is a 6-3 Frosh Post from Australia. Last season she played in the Women’s NBL in Australia.
Krystal Leger-Walker is a 5-9 Sr Guard from New Zealand, who transferred from Northern Colorado. Last season she averaged 9 points, 5 rebounds and 5.5 assists. I presume she’s a Grad student and can play right away.
Grace Sarver is a 5-8 Frosh Guard from Seattle. Grace lead her HS team to the Washington 3A state championship last year.
Bella Murekatete is a 6-5 Frosh Post from Rwanda and Played HS in Idaho. Bella was All State in Idaho the last three seasons. He has played several years for Rwanda Jr National Teams.
Schedule:
As usual a very tough schedule playing BYU, Boise State, South Carolina, Baylor, Indiana, Gonzaga and Miami of Florida. In league play at the Oregon schools and only host Colorado and Utah.
The Team:
Borislava Hristova is 6-0 5th Year Sr Forward from Bulgaria, one of the 8 non Americans on the team. Borislava averaged 20 points and 5 rebounds.
Chanelle Molina is a 5-9 Sr Guard who averaged 16 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists. Chanelle made 61 Threes at 39%.
Ula Motuga is a 6-1 Soph Forward from Australia who averaged 4 points and 3 rebounds.
Joanna Muzet is a 6-0 Redshirt Jr Wing from France who 2 points two years ago and sat out last season.
Jovana Subasic is a 6-4 Redshirt Jr Post from Serbia who averaged 4 points.
Shir Levy is a 5-11 Frosh Guard from Isreal who averaged 3 points.
Celena Molina a 5-9 redshirt Soph Guard who didn’t play mush last season.
Cherilyn Molina is a 5-6 Soph Guard who averaged one point.
Michaela Jones is a 5-10 Soph Guard who averaged one point.
Predictions:
It’s going to be another long season, despite two very good players in the older Molina and Borislava.
Recruiting 2020:
No Commits and I can’t find any in the hunt for.
September 29, 2019
Pac 12 Preview: USC
Last Season: 17-13 overall and just 9-11 in Pac 12 play.
The Coaches: Mark Trakh has returned to USC for his 3rd season after six seasons as the Head Coach at New Mexico State. Mark coached 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 23nd 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 3nd 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.
Erin Grant starts her first year at USC. Grant was an All American at Texas Tech and has coached at Memphis, New Mexico and Texas Tech
Yes this is way strange but it’s the USC 2019-20 team. They have 9 players not returning or graduated and 9 new players.
Losses:
Aliyah Mazyck graduated after averaged 15 points.
Minyon Moore averaged 15 points, 6 assists and 5 rebounds plus a 2.6:1 assist to turnover ratio. Moore graduated in three years and will play for Oregon.
Mariya Moore graduated after averaging 13 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists.
Ja’Tavia Tapley averaged 6 points and 5 rebounds. Tapley grad transferring to Arizona after graduating in three years
Cheyanne Wallace was a grad transfer to USC. Last season she averaged 5 points and 3 rebounds.
Asiha Jones averaged 5 points and 3 rebounds. Jones transferred to Virginia Tech.
Jill Archer, Kyerstin Galloway and Danijela Milisic seldom played. Archer transferred to Georgetown. Galloway and Milisic are no longer on the roster.
That’s 59 points gone.
Additions:
Stephanie Watts is a 5-11 Guard Grad transfer from North Carolina. Watts is a former McD All American and last season averaged 15 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assist. She also made 82 threes at 37%.
Aliyah Jeune is a 6-1 Wing and a Grad Transfer from Morehead State. Last year Jeune averaged 16 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists. Jeune stared her career at Rutgers where she played 2 years and averaged 8 points per game as a Soph.
Endyia Rogers is a 5-7 Frosh Guard from Dallas. She was ranked # 39/36.
Angel Jackson is a 6-5 Frosh Post from NorCal ranked # 24/37.
Kyra White is a 5-10 Frosh Guard from Texas ranked # 94
Madison Campbell is a 5-11 Guard from Fresno area ranked # 124.
Alyson Miura is a 5-9 Guard from Oregon ranked # 85.
India Otto is a 5-9 Frosh Guard from Winward HS.
Alissa Pili is a 6-0 Forward from Alaska ranked 75/41.
The Schedule:
Virginia, Texas A&M, Nebraska and Alabama all at home.
USC plays only at Stanford and Cal and hosts only Oregon and Oregon State. A big break here playing the top 3 teams only once each.
The Team:
Desiree Caldwell is a 5-8 soph Point Guard from Texas ranked # 14 out of HS but only averaged 19 minutes and 3 points.
Kayla Overbeck is a 6-1 Sr Froward originally from SoCal who transferred after 2 seasons at Vanderbilt. Last season at USC she averaged 7 points and 4 rebounds
Shalexxus Aaron is a 6-1 Redshirt Soph 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. Last season Aaron averaged 7 points and made 42 threes at 42%.
17 points return.
Predictions: A strange team with only three new players however nine new players and a number of them are very good. Can USC mold into a team is the question, however lots of talent.
2020 Recruiting Commits:
None
In the Hunt for:
Angel Reece, 6-3 Wing MD ranked # 2
Jordyn Jenkins, 6-2 Forward from Washington, ranked # 42
Elauna Eaton, 5-11 Guard from KS ranked # 47
Eylia Love, 6-1 Wing from KS, ranked # 64
Anaya Boyd, 5-11 Guard from GA ranked # 31
The Coaches: Mark Trakh has returned to USC for his 3rd season after six seasons as the Head Coach at New Mexico State. Mark coached 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 23nd 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 3nd 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.
Erin Grant starts her first year at USC. Grant was an All American at Texas Tech and has coached at Memphis, New Mexico and Texas Tech
Yes this is way strange but it’s the USC 2019-20 team. They have 9 players not returning or graduated and 9 new players.
Losses:
Aliyah Mazyck graduated after averaged 15 points.
Minyon Moore averaged 15 points, 6 assists and 5 rebounds plus a 2.6:1 assist to turnover ratio. Moore graduated in three years and will play for Oregon.
Mariya Moore graduated after averaging 13 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists.
Ja’Tavia Tapley averaged 6 points and 5 rebounds. Tapley grad transferring to Arizona after graduating in three years
Cheyanne Wallace was a grad transfer to USC. Last season she averaged 5 points and 3 rebounds.
Asiha Jones averaged 5 points and 3 rebounds. Jones transferred to Virginia Tech.
Jill Archer, Kyerstin Galloway and Danijela Milisic seldom played. Archer transferred to Georgetown. Galloway and Milisic are no longer on the roster.
That’s 59 points gone.
Additions:
Stephanie Watts is a 5-11 Guard Grad transfer from North Carolina. Watts is a former McD All American and last season averaged 15 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assist. She also made 82 threes at 37%.
Aliyah Jeune is a 6-1 Wing and a Grad Transfer from Morehead State. Last year Jeune averaged 16 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists. Jeune stared her career at Rutgers where she played 2 years and averaged 8 points per game as a Soph.
Endyia Rogers is a 5-7 Frosh Guard from Dallas. She was ranked # 39/36.
Angel Jackson is a 6-5 Frosh Post from NorCal ranked # 24/37.
Kyra White is a 5-10 Frosh Guard from Texas ranked # 94
Madison Campbell is a 5-11 Guard from Fresno area ranked # 124.
Alyson Miura is a 5-9 Guard from Oregon ranked # 85.
India Otto is a 5-9 Frosh Guard from Winward HS.
Alissa Pili is a 6-0 Forward from Alaska ranked 75/41.
The Schedule:
Virginia, Texas A&M, Nebraska and Alabama all at home.
USC plays only at Stanford and Cal and hosts only Oregon and Oregon State. A big break here playing the top 3 teams only once each.
The Team:
Desiree Caldwell is a 5-8 soph Point Guard from Texas ranked # 14 out of HS but only averaged 19 minutes and 3 points.
Kayla Overbeck is a 6-1 Sr Froward originally from SoCal who transferred after 2 seasons at Vanderbilt. Last season at USC she averaged 7 points and 4 rebounds
Shalexxus Aaron is a 6-1 Redshirt Soph 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. Last season Aaron averaged 7 points and made 42 threes at 42%.
17 points return.
Predictions: A strange team with only three new players however nine new players and a number of them are very good. Can USC mold into a team is the question, however lots of talent.
2020 Recruiting Commits:
None
In the Hunt for:
Angel Reece, 6-3 Wing MD ranked # 2
Jordyn Jenkins, 6-2 Forward from Washington, ranked # 42
Elauna Eaton, 5-11 Guard from KS ranked # 47
Eylia Love, 6-1 Wing from KS, ranked # 64
Anaya Boyd, 5-11 Guard from GA ranked # 31
September 22, 2019
Pac 12 Preview: Utah
Last Season:
20-10 overall and 9-9 in Pac 12 play finishing with an improvement over the previous season in conference play. However Utah was 18-1 after beating Stanford and ranked higher than they been in years when injuries hit. Utah had to turn down the WNIT due to all the injuries.
The Coaches:
Lynne Roberts is in her 5th 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.
Gavin Peterson is in his 5th 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 5th year after a season at TCU and 2 seasons at Fresno State. She played at Utah State.
Joanna Reitz is in her 3rd season as a coach at Utah. Reitz has coached for 7 years mostly D2.
Losses:
Megan Huff was the Utes leading scorer at 19 points per game and rebounder with 19 per game. Megan graduated.
Dre’Una Edwards transferred to Kentucky after being named Pac 12 Frosh of the Year. Edwards averaged 11 points and 7 rebounds
Stanford killer Erica Bean graduated after averaging 7 points 6 assists and 5 rebounds.
Sarah Potter averaged 4 points and 1 rebound in 14 minutes.
Additions:
Kemery Martin, 6-0 Guard from the State of Utah. Utah Player of the Year ranked # 35. Averaged 22 points, 7 rebounds as a Sr.
Brynna Maxwell, 6-0 Guard from Washington ranked # 78. The state of Washington Ms Basketball, averaged 27 points as a Sr
Zuzanna Puc, 6-2 Forward from Texas El Paso who must sit out this season. Averaged 9 points and 5 rebounds last season. The year before 12 points and 7 rebounds. Puc is from Poland.
Aubri Noti is a 6-1 Redshirst Soph Forward who transferred from a JC where she averaged 11 points and 9 rebounds.
Three players who sat out last season are listed below, Pendande, Brosseau and Makurat.
The Schedule:
At Cincy, at Xavier, at BYU and a tournament in Hawaii. Utah only hosts the Arizona schools and only travels to the Washington schools.
The Team:
Daneesha Provo is a 6-0 6th year Sr Guard. Provo transferred from Clemson two years ago and is playing on the Canadian National Team. Last season she averaged 13 points.
Dru Gylten is a 5-11 Redshirt Soph Guard who averaged 9 points and 6 assists.
Kianna Moore is a 5-7 Sr Guard averaged 9 points and made 45 threes at 40%.
Niyah Becker is a 6-2 Soph Wing from Canada. She has played on Canadian Youth National teams. She was ranked # 10 International Recruit. Niyah averaged 3 points and 2 rebounds in 11 minutes.
Lola Pendande is a 6-4 Redshirt Frosh Post from Spain. Lola sat out last season.
Andrea Torres is a 6-2 Soph Forward from Canada. Torres has played on Canada’s youth national teams. Andrea averaged 6 points and 3 rebounds.
Julie Brosseau is a 5-9 Redshirt Jr Guard who sat out last season after transferring from Maine. Julie averaged 11 points two years ago with 7 threes and 29 points vs Ohio State. She is Canadian.
Ola Makurat is a 6-3 Redshirt Jr Forward who transferred from Liberty and sat out last season. At Liberty two years ago she averaged 7 points and 4 rebounds.
Maurane Corbin is a 6-5 Redshirt Post from Quebec, who averaged 2 points and 2 rebounds in 9 minutes two years ago. She sat out last season with an injury.
Predictions:
Forty points per game returning with 7 new players. Hard to predict anything other than not top 6 in the conference. However it could became a very interesting season.
2020 Recruiting:
Kennedy McQueen 5-11 Guard Utah
In the hunt for:
Peyton McFarland, 6-4 Post from Idaho ranked # 80
20-10 overall and 9-9 in Pac 12 play finishing with an improvement over the previous season in conference play. However Utah was 18-1 after beating Stanford and ranked higher than they been in years when injuries hit. Utah had to turn down the WNIT due to all the injuries.
The Coaches:
Lynne Roberts is in her 5th 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.
Gavin Peterson is in his 5th 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 5th year after a season at TCU and 2 seasons at Fresno State. She played at Utah State.
Joanna Reitz is in her 3rd season as a coach at Utah. Reitz has coached for 7 years mostly D2.
Losses:
Megan Huff was the Utes leading scorer at 19 points per game and rebounder with 19 per game. Megan graduated.
Dre’Una Edwards transferred to Kentucky after being named Pac 12 Frosh of the Year. Edwards averaged 11 points and 7 rebounds
Stanford killer Erica Bean graduated after averaging 7 points 6 assists and 5 rebounds.
Sarah Potter averaged 4 points and 1 rebound in 14 minutes.
Additions:
Kemery Martin, 6-0 Guard from the State of Utah. Utah Player of the Year ranked # 35. Averaged 22 points, 7 rebounds as a Sr.
Brynna Maxwell, 6-0 Guard from Washington ranked # 78. The state of Washington Ms Basketball, averaged 27 points as a Sr
Zuzanna Puc, 6-2 Forward from Texas El Paso who must sit out this season. Averaged 9 points and 5 rebounds last season. The year before 12 points and 7 rebounds. Puc is from Poland.
Aubri Noti is a 6-1 Redshirst Soph Forward who transferred from a JC where she averaged 11 points and 9 rebounds.
Three players who sat out last season are listed below, Pendande, Brosseau and Makurat.
The Schedule:
At Cincy, at Xavier, at BYU and a tournament in Hawaii. Utah only hosts the Arizona schools and only travels to the Washington schools.
The Team:
Daneesha Provo is a 6-0 6th year Sr Guard. Provo transferred from Clemson two years ago and is playing on the Canadian National Team. Last season she averaged 13 points.
Dru Gylten is a 5-11 Redshirt Soph Guard who averaged 9 points and 6 assists.
Kianna Moore is a 5-7 Sr Guard averaged 9 points and made 45 threes at 40%.
Niyah Becker is a 6-2 Soph Wing from Canada. She has played on Canadian Youth National teams. She was ranked # 10 International Recruit. Niyah averaged 3 points and 2 rebounds in 11 minutes.
Lola Pendande is a 6-4 Redshirt Frosh Post from Spain. Lola sat out last season.
Andrea Torres is a 6-2 Soph Forward from Canada. Torres has played on Canada’s youth national teams. Andrea averaged 6 points and 3 rebounds.
Julie Brosseau is a 5-9 Redshirt Jr Guard who sat out last season after transferring from Maine. Julie averaged 11 points two years ago with 7 threes and 29 points vs Ohio State. She is Canadian.
Ola Makurat is a 6-3 Redshirt Jr Forward who transferred from Liberty and sat out last season. At Liberty two years ago she averaged 7 points and 4 rebounds.
Maurane Corbin is a 6-5 Redshirt Post from Quebec, who averaged 2 points and 2 rebounds in 9 minutes two years ago. She sat out last season with an injury.
Predictions:
Forty points per game returning with 7 new players. Hard to predict anything other than not top 6 in the conference. However it could became a very interesting season.
2020 Recruiting:
Kennedy McQueen 5-11 Guard Utah
In the hunt for:
Peyton McFarland, 6-4 Post from Idaho ranked # 80
September 16, 2019
Pac 12 Preview: Cal
Last Season: 20-13 overall and 9-9 in conference play.
The Coaches:
Charmin Smith with 2 degrees from Stanford returns for her 13th season at Cal and is now the Head Coach. Charmin left Cal for the WNBA this Spring and in June was named the Head Coach when Lindsay Gottlieb left Cal for the WNBA.
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 4th season.
April Phillips is in her first year after one year at Arizona. April graduated from Xavier playing in the NCAA against Stanford in the famous 4.4 seconds game.
Losses:
Kristine Anigwe averaged 22 points and 16 rebounds.
Asha Thomas averaged 10 points and also 60threes at 36%.
Kianna Smith transferred to Louisville after averaging 10 and making 55 threes at 35%.
Mackenzie Forbes transferred to Harvard after averaging 5 point and making 34 threes at 36%.
Recee Caldwell averaged 10 points and mage 61 threes at 36%.
Mo Mosley averaged one point.
Losses accounted for all but 22 threes and 16 points per game.
Also Lauren Fields signed in November but got her release and is at Oklahoma State
Additions:
Leilani McIntosh, 5-5 Frosh Guard from Phoenix, not ranked
Cailyn Crocker 5-9 Frosh Guard from SoCal, ranked # 66 on PN and not ranked ESPN
Jazlen Green 5-11 Frosh Guard from SoCal, not ranked. However she missed her Jr year and travel with a knee injury came back to be Southern Section D2 Player of the Year .
Evelien Lutje Schipholt, 6-2 Frosh Forward from the Netherlands. She averaged 12 points and 11 rebounds in the European 18U tournament.
The Schedule:
Cal hosts Arkansas, Penn State and Kentucky and will play at UConn. In league play they play only at the Arizona schools and USC and UCLA play only at Cal.
The Team:
Alaysia Styles is a 6-3 Jr Forward who averaged 9 points and 3 rebounds as a Frosh but just 2 points and 2 rebounds last season.
Mi’Cole Clayton is a 5-9 Redshirt Jr Guard who averaged 6 points per game as a frosh and was injured and missed all but 4 games the past 2 seasons.
CJ West is a 6-4 Sr Post who averaged 4 points and 3 rebounds.
Jaeyln Brown is a 6-1 Sr Wing, who averaged 8 points and 4 rebounds.
Sara Anastasieska is a 5-10 Redshirt Sr Guard from Australia. Sara missed last season with an injury.
Chen Yue is a 6-7 Sr Center from China who played just 56 minutes this past season.
Predictions:
Cal returns just 14 points and 10 rebounds per game. Also only Brown had more than one start last year. Brown started all but one game. It’s going to be a long season after all the turnover.
2020 Recruiting:
No Commits yet
In the hunt for:
Dalayah Daniels 6-4 F from Washington ranked # 15. Daniels has visited UCLA and Cal.
Jordyn Jenkins 6-2 F from Washington, ranked # 42
Fatou Samb, 6-4 Post from Tx ranked # 68
The Coaches:
Charmin Smith with 2 degrees from Stanford returns for her 13th season at Cal and is now the Head Coach. Charmin left Cal for the WNBA this Spring and in June was named the Head Coach when Lindsay Gottlieb left Cal for the WNBA.
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 4th season.
April Phillips is in her first year after one year at Arizona. April graduated from Xavier playing in the NCAA against Stanford in the famous 4.4 seconds game.
Losses:
Kristine Anigwe averaged 22 points and 16 rebounds.
Asha Thomas averaged 10 points and also 60threes at 36%.
Kianna Smith transferred to Louisville after averaging 10 and making 55 threes at 35%.
Mackenzie Forbes transferred to Harvard after averaging 5 point and making 34 threes at 36%.
Recee Caldwell averaged 10 points and mage 61 threes at 36%.
Mo Mosley averaged one point.
Losses accounted for all but 22 threes and 16 points per game.
Also Lauren Fields signed in November but got her release and is at Oklahoma State
Additions:
Leilani McIntosh, 5-5 Frosh Guard from Phoenix, not ranked
Cailyn Crocker 5-9 Frosh Guard from SoCal, ranked # 66 on PN and not ranked ESPN
Jazlen Green 5-11 Frosh Guard from SoCal, not ranked. However she missed her Jr year and travel with a knee injury came back to be Southern Section D2 Player of the Year .
Evelien Lutje Schipholt, 6-2 Frosh Forward from the Netherlands. She averaged 12 points and 11 rebounds in the European 18U tournament.
The Schedule:
Cal hosts Arkansas, Penn State and Kentucky and will play at UConn. In league play they play only at the Arizona schools and USC and UCLA play only at Cal.
The Team:
Alaysia Styles is a 6-3 Jr Forward who averaged 9 points and 3 rebounds as a Frosh but just 2 points and 2 rebounds last season.
Mi’Cole Clayton is a 5-9 Redshirt Jr Guard who averaged 6 points per game as a frosh and was injured and missed all but 4 games the past 2 seasons.
CJ West is a 6-4 Sr Post who averaged 4 points and 3 rebounds.
Jaeyln Brown is a 6-1 Sr Wing, who averaged 8 points and 4 rebounds.
Sara Anastasieska is a 5-10 Redshirt Sr Guard from Australia. Sara missed last season with an injury.
Chen Yue is a 6-7 Sr Center from China who played just 56 minutes this past season.
Predictions:
Cal returns just 14 points and 10 rebounds per game. Also only Brown had more than one start last year. Brown started all but one game. It’s going to be a long season after all the turnover.
2020 Recruiting:
No Commits yet
In the hunt for:
Dalayah Daniels 6-4 F from Washington ranked # 15. Daniels has visited UCLA and Cal.
Jordyn Jenkins 6-2 F from Washington, ranked # 42
Fatou Samb, 6-4 Post from Tx ranked # 68
September 8, 2019
Pac 12 Preview: Arizona
Preview: Arizona
Just in 6-5 Post ranked # 30 Lauren Ware commits to the Wildcats.
Last Season: Arizona was 24-13 overall and 7-11 in Pac 12 play, under Head Coach Adia Barnes. Arizona won the WNIT and their total number of wins was the exact number of their total losses the previous year. Barnes signed a new long term big raise contract recently.
The Coaches: Adia Barnes is the all time leading scorer at Arizona and is in her 4th year the Head Coach. Barnes had been at Washington as an assistant the for 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 4th year assistant. Coppa is from Italy and has extensive overseas coaching experience.
Tamisha Augustin is a new Assistant. She was at Cincinnati and Minnesota before this season.
Jackie Nared comes as an Assistant after a year at Washington State. She was in support roles at Washington and Oregon before Washington State. A grad of St Mary’s where as a Sr she averaged 21 points per game.
Losses:
Assistant Morgan Valley left to be the Head Coach at Hartford.
April Phillips left to be an Assistant at Cal, just before Gottlieb left Cal.
Destiny Graham is a 6-3 Sr Post from Eastside Prep in East Palo Alto. Graham averaged 3 points and 3 rebounds per game last season.
Additions:
Tara Manumeleuga is a 5-9 Frosh Guard from Australia however plays for New Zealand internationally. She enrolled in January but didn’t play. She has played internationally since age 12.
Amari Carter is a grad transfer from Penn State. Carter averaged 10 points per game in three years at Penn State and was ranked as high as # 16 out of HS. She missed a year with injuries at Penn State.
Shaina Pellington is a Jr transfer from Oklahoma who will sit out this season. At Oklahoma Pellington averaged 13 points in two seasons and was the Big 12 Frosh of the Year.
Mara Mote is a 6-0 Frosh Guard from Latvia. Mote played in the 19U World Cup averaging 11 points per game.
Sevval Gul, 6-4 Frosh Post from Turkey. Gul has 4 years of international experience and played for the Turkish Club Team Ferenhbace with teammate Kelsey Plum.
Helena Pueyo is a 6-0 Frosh Guard from Spain. Pueyo is another player with international experience. This past summer she played for both Spain’s 19U World Cup team and their 18U team in the European Championships. She averaged 9 points per game for the two teams combined.
Birna Benonysdottir is a 6-2 Frosh Forward from Iceland. Birna averaged 10 points in the European 20U championships and 17 points in the 17 points in 2018 at the 18U European Championships.
That’s six new players ready to play now and another redshirting after her transfer. All the Frosh are international but loaded with experience.
The Schedule:
The wildcats play at Texas and the other non conference games seem very winnable. In League play they only host Stanford and Cal and only travel to Utah and Colorado.
The Team:
Aari McDonald 5-7 Jr Guard lead the Pac 12 in scoring at 24 points per game. Aari shot 45% from the floor and averaged 6 rebounds and 5 assists. The downside or watch out she shot just 28 % from three and that was a 1/3 of her total attempts.
Cate Reese 6-2 Soph Post averaged 12 points and 7 rebounds
Sam Thomas is a 6-0 Jr Forward who averaged 9 points and 4 rebounds.
Dominique McBryde is a 6-2 Sr Forward who averaged 7 points and 5 rebounds
Lucia Alonso is a 5-7 Sr Guard who averaged 5 points. and 3 assists.
Tee Tee Starks is a 5-9 Sr Guard who averaged 5 points per game.
Starks and Alonso each stared about ½ of the games while McDonald, Thomas, Reese and McBryde started almost every game. So everyone pretty much returns.
Bryce Nixon is a 5-10 Soph Guard who played in amost every game but averaged 2 points in 8 minues
Semaj Smith is a 6-6 Soph Post who played in just 3 games.
Predictions:
The Wildcats return an nearly unheard of 64 points and add a number of potential starters. Plus their top three returnees are just Jrs. This is now a first division team.
2020 Recruiting:
Derin Erdogan, 5-9 PG Turkey
Lauren Ware 6-5 Post ND, ranked # 30
Still in the hunt for:
Leilani Kapinus, 5-10 Guard WI, ranked # 10
Anaya Boyd, 6-0 Guard Georgia, Ranked # 29
Just in 6-5 Post ranked # 30 Lauren Ware commits to the Wildcats.
Last Season: Arizona was 24-13 overall and 7-11 in Pac 12 play, under Head Coach Adia Barnes. Arizona won the WNIT and their total number of wins was the exact number of their total losses the previous year. Barnes signed a new long term big raise contract recently.
The Coaches: Adia Barnes is the all time leading scorer at Arizona and is in her 4th year the Head Coach. Barnes had been at Washington as an assistant the for 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 4th year assistant. Coppa is from Italy and has extensive overseas coaching experience.
Tamisha Augustin is a new Assistant. She was at Cincinnati and Minnesota before this season.
Jackie Nared comes as an Assistant after a year at Washington State. She was in support roles at Washington and Oregon before Washington State. A grad of St Mary’s where as a Sr she averaged 21 points per game.
Losses:
Assistant Morgan Valley left to be the Head Coach at Hartford.
April Phillips left to be an Assistant at Cal, just before Gottlieb left Cal.
Destiny Graham is a 6-3 Sr Post from Eastside Prep in East Palo Alto. Graham averaged 3 points and 3 rebounds per game last season.
Additions:
Tara Manumeleuga is a 5-9 Frosh Guard from Australia however plays for New Zealand internationally. She enrolled in January but didn’t play. She has played internationally since age 12.
Amari Carter is a grad transfer from Penn State. Carter averaged 10 points per game in three years at Penn State and was ranked as high as # 16 out of HS. She missed a year with injuries at Penn State.
Shaina Pellington is a Jr transfer from Oklahoma who will sit out this season. At Oklahoma Pellington averaged 13 points in two seasons and was the Big 12 Frosh of the Year.
Mara Mote is a 6-0 Frosh Guard from Latvia. Mote played in the 19U World Cup averaging 11 points per game.
Sevval Gul, 6-4 Frosh Post from Turkey. Gul has 4 years of international experience and played for the Turkish Club Team Ferenhbace with teammate Kelsey Plum.
Helena Pueyo is a 6-0 Frosh Guard from Spain. Pueyo is another player with international experience. This past summer she played for both Spain’s 19U World Cup team and their 18U team in the European Championships. She averaged 9 points per game for the two teams combined.
Birna Benonysdottir is a 6-2 Frosh Forward from Iceland. Birna averaged 10 points in the European 20U championships and 17 points in the 17 points in 2018 at the 18U European Championships.
That’s six new players ready to play now and another redshirting after her transfer. All the Frosh are international but loaded with experience.
The Schedule:
The wildcats play at Texas and the other non conference games seem very winnable. In League play they only host Stanford and Cal and only travel to Utah and Colorado.
The Team:
Aari McDonald 5-7 Jr Guard lead the Pac 12 in scoring at 24 points per game. Aari shot 45% from the floor and averaged 6 rebounds and 5 assists. The downside or watch out she shot just 28 % from three and that was a 1/3 of her total attempts.
Cate Reese 6-2 Soph Post averaged 12 points and 7 rebounds
Sam Thomas is a 6-0 Jr Forward who averaged 9 points and 4 rebounds.
Dominique McBryde is a 6-2 Sr Forward who averaged 7 points and 5 rebounds
Lucia Alonso is a 5-7 Sr Guard who averaged 5 points. and 3 assists.
Tee Tee Starks is a 5-9 Sr Guard who averaged 5 points per game.
Starks and Alonso each stared about ½ of the games while McDonald, Thomas, Reese and McBryde started almost every game. So everyone pretty much returns.
Bryce Nixon is a 5-10 Soph Guard who played in amost every game but averaged 2 points in 8 minues
Semaj Smith is a 6-6 Soph Post who played in just 3 games.
Predictions:
The Wildcats return an nearly unheard of 64 points and add a number of potential starters. Plus their top three returnees are just Jrs. This is now a first division team.
2020 Recruiting:
Derin Erdogan, 5-9 PG Turkey
Lauren Ware 6-5 Post ND, ranked # 30
Still in the hunt for:
Leilani Kapinus, 5-10 Guard WI, ranked # 10
Anaya Boyd, 6-0 Guard Georgia, Ranked # 29
September 2, 2019
Pac 12 Preview: Washington
Last Year: 11-21 overall and 2-15 in league play.
Coaches:
Jody Wynn is now in her 3nd 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 3nd 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:
Hannah Johnson was a Grad student Forward who averaged 5 points and 3 rebounds.
Jenna Moser was a Grad Student Guard who averaged 5 points last season.
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.
JaQuaya Miller is a 6-3 Frosh Post from Washington ranked # 41.
Nia Lowery is a 5-9 Frosh Guard from Sacramento. Both parents played College basketball. Mom at Oregon State.
Rita Pleskevich is a 5-9 Jr Guard from Russia and currently on their 20U team. Rita is a JC transfer from Florida where she averaged 20 points per game.
Ali Bamburger is a 6-3 Post from CA. Her Dad was an outstanding player at St Mary’s. Averaged 20 points and 12 rebounds last season in HS.
Schedule:
Non Conference the Huskies play Iowa in San Juan and Vandy at home. The others should be wins. The Huskies play only at the Oregon schools and Host but don’t travel to Utah and Colorado.
The Team:
Mai-Loni Henson is a 6-1 Sr Forward who averaged 5 points and 4 rebounds. Henson was ranked # 69 in HS.
Amber Melgoza is a 5-10 Sr Shooting Guard who averaged 18 points and 4 rebounds.
Missy Peterson is a 5-11 Jr Guard from Washington. Last season Missy averaged 9 points and led the team with 52 threes at 36%.
Khayla Rooks is a 6-1 Jr Forward from SoCal. Last season Rooks averaged 3 points and 2 rebounds.
Alexis Griggsby is a 5-9 JR Guard from SoCal who averaged 3 points last season.
Haley Van Dyke is a 6-1 Jr Forward ranked # 82 out of HS. Last season Haley averaged 4 points and 3 rebounds.
Tyiona Watkins is a 6-0 Jr Guard who averaged 5 points.
Darcy Rees is a 6-4 Soph Post from Australia. She has played and started for their youth National teams the past 4 years. Last season Rees averaged 7 points and 4 rebounds and had a very good Pac 12 tournament.
Montana Hagstrom is a 5-7 Guard who averaged one point.
Predictions:
Melgoza is outstanding and Rees with Peterson are very good players. Lots of openings for the new players. Washington played hard and well in the Pac 12 tournament so hopefully that carries forward.
2020 Recruiting:
Jayda Noble, 5-10 Guard WA
Still in the mix for Jordyn Jenkins, 6-2 Forward from Washington, ranked
# 42.
Coaches:
Jody Wynn is now in her 3nd 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 3nd 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:
Hannah Johnson was a Grad student Forward who averaged 5 points and 3 rebounds.
Jenna Moser was a Grad Student Guard who averaged 5 points last season.
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.
JaQuaya Miller is a 6-3 Frosh Post from Washington ranked # 41.
Nia Lowery is a 5-9 Frosh Guard from Sacramento. Both parents played College basketball. Mom at Oregon State.
Rita Pleskevich is a 5-9 Jr Guard from Russia and currently on their 20U team. Rita is a JC transfer from Florida where she averaged 20 points per game.
Ali Bamburger is a 6-3 Post from CA. Her Dad was an outstanding player at St Mary’s. Averaged 20 points and 12 rebounds last season in HS.
Schedule:
Non Conference the Huskies play Iowa in San Juan and Vandy at home. The others should be wins. The Huskies play only at the Oregon schools and Host but don’t travel to Utah and Colorado.
The Team:
Mai-Loni Henson is a 6-1 Sr Forward who averaged 5 points and 4 rebounds. Henson was ranked # 69 in HS.
Amber Melgoza is a 5-10 Sr Shooting Guard who averaged 18 points and 4 rebounds.
Missy Peterson is a 5-11 Jr Guard from Washington. Last season Missy averaged 9 points and led the team with 52 threes at 36%.
Khayla Rooks is a 6-1 Jr Forward from SoCal. Last season Rooks averaged 3 points and 2 rebounds.
Alexis Griggsby is a 5-9 JR Guard from SoCal who averaged 3 points last season.
Haley Van Dyke is a 6-1 Jr Forward ranked # 82 out of HS. Last season Haley averaged 4 points and 3 rebounds.
Tyiona Watkins is a 6-0 Jr Guard who averaged 5 points.
Darcy Rees is a 6-4 Soph Post from Australia. She has played and started for their youth National teams the past 4 years. Last season Rees averaged 7 points and 4 rebounds and had a very good Pac 12 tournament.
Montana Hagstrom is a 5-7 Guard who averaged one point.
Predictions:
Melgoza is outstanding and Rees with Peterson are very good players. Lots of openings for the new players. Washington played hard and well in the Pac 12 tournament so hopefully that carries forward.
2020 Recruiting:
Jayda Noble, 5-10 Guard WA
Still in the mix for Jordyn Jenkins, 6-2 Forward from Washington, ranked
# 42.
August 27, 2019
PAC 12 Preview: Colorado
Last Season: Colorado went 12-18 overall, and 2-16 in the conference. That’s just 7 wins in two years in league play.
The Coaches: Head Coach JR Payne will be in her 4th year at Colorado after two seasons at Santa Clara. Three years ago 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 4th 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 4th 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 4th 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:
Kennedy Leonard averaged 12 points, 4 rebounds and 7 assists
Alexis Robinson averaged 12 points and ,made twice as many threes as anyone else on the team.
Payton Crater averaged one point.
Mathilde Diop averaged one points.
Lost both starting guards, however all others who saw much playing time return.
Additions:
Charlotte Whittaker is a 6-4 Post from Australia who arrived at Colorado in January and will begin play this season. Whittaker averaged 14 points with the 18U in the Asian Championships.
Zuzanna Kulinska is a 5-11 Guard from Poland. Last season she played at a NY private HS averaging 24 points per game.
Jaylyn Sherrod, 5-8 Point Guard All State Alabama
Maura Singer 6-4 Post from CO, ranked # 123
Raanee Smith is a 6-2 Wing from Philadelphia
The Schedule: Wisconsin and Colorado State are their toughest non conference games. Colorado will play only one game each at the Washington schools and will host the Arizona schools.
The Team:
Mya Hollingshed is a 6-4 Jr Forward who averaged 11 points and 6 starting every game. Mya made 35 threes at 43%.
Quinessa Caylao-Do is a 5-8 Sr Guard who averaged 11 points while starting every game.
Annika Jank is a 6-3 Jr Post who averaged 6 points and 4 rebounds.
Sirena (Peanut) Tuitele is 6-1 Soph Forward who averaged 7 points and 5 rebounds.
Lesila Finau is 5-10 Soph Guard who averaged 3 points.
Emma Clarke is a 6-1 Frosh Guard from Australia who averaged 4 points in 16 minutes.
Kai Volcy is a 6-4 Soph Post who averaged 6 minutes per game
Aubrey Knight is a 5-8 Jr Guard who was injured and played just 3 games.
Frosh Whittaker and Kulinska should see action right away.
Predictions:
Despite their losses the Buffs have some good players back and only one is a Sr. Several frosh should contribute right away. Should be an improved team and young.
2020 Recruiting:
Allysa LaFontaine 6-0 Guard TX, not ranked
Last Season: Colorado went 12-18 overall, and 2-16 in the conference. That’s just 7 wins in two years in league play.
The Coaches: Head Coach JR Payne will be in her 4th year at Colorado after two seasons at Santa Clara. Three years ago 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 4th 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 4th 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 4th 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:
Kennedy Leonard averaged 12 points, 4 rebounds and 7 assists
Alexis Robinson averaged 12 points and ,made twice as many threes as anyone else on the team.
Payton Crater averaged one point.
Mathilde Diop averaged one points.
Lost both starting guards, however all others who saw much playing time return.
Additions:
Charlotte Whittaker is a 6-4 Post from Australia who arrived at Colorado in January and will begin play this season. Whittaker averaged 14 points with the 18U in the Asian Championships.
Zuzanna Kulinska is a 5-11 Guard from Poland. Last season she played at a NY private HS averaging 24 points per game.
Jaylyn Sherrod, 5-8 Point Guard All State Alabama
Maura Singer 6-4 Post from CO, ranked # 123
Raanee Smith is a 6-2 Wing from Philadelphia
The Schedule: Wisconsin and Colorado State are their toughest non conference games. Colorado will play only one game each at the Washington schools and will host the Arizona schools.
The Team:
Mya Hollingshed is a 6-4 Jr Forward who averaged 11 points and 6 starting every game. Mya made 35 threes at 43%.
Quinessa Caylao-Do is a 5-8 Sr Guard who averaged 11 points while starting every game.
Annika Jank is a 6-3 Jr Post who averaged 6 points and 4 rebounds.
Sirena (Peanut) Tuitele is 6-1 Soph Forward who averaged 7 points and 5 rebounds.
Lesila Finau is 5-10 Soph Guard who averaged 3 points.
Emma Clarke is a 6-1 Frosh Guard from Australia who averaged 4 points in 16 minutes.
Kai Volcy is a 6-4 Soph Post who averaged 6 minutes per game
Aubrey Knight is a 5-8 Jr Guard who was injured and played just 3 games.
Frosh Whittaker and Kulinska should see action right away.
Predictions:
Despite their losses the Buffs have some good players back and only one is a Sr. Several frosh should contribute right away. Should be an improved team and young.
2020 Recruiting:
Allysa LaFontaine 6-0 Guard TX, not ranked
August 18, 2019
Pac 12 Previews: Arizona State University
Last Season: The Sun Devils were 22-11 and 10-7 in Pac 12 Play. They advanced to the Sweet 16 before losing to Mississippi State.
The Coaching Staff:
Charli Turner Thorne returns for her 22th season as the Head Coach, and has taken the Sun Devils to the NCAAs 10 of her last 12 years of coaching. Charli sat out the 2012 season on a sabbatical.
Jackie Moore is in her 7th 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.
Angie Nelp is in her 3nd year coming from Rice.
Nikki Blue the former UCLA star has joined the staff as an assistant. Blue has Stanford connections having coached the past two years with Nicole Powell at Grand Canyon and then for three year prior for Coach McCall at Cal State Bakersfield.
Meg Saunders is a special assistant to Charli. This is Saunders 16th year on the staff after taking last season off.
The Losses:
Briann January is back full time in the WNBA, and not coaching at ASU.
Courtney Ekmark averaged 10 points the second leading scorer
Kianna Ibis averaged 14 points to lead the team and 6 rebounds.
Charnea Johnson-Chapman averaged 6 points and led the team at 7 rebounds per game.
Sophia Elenga averaged 6 points and 5 rebounds.
ASU lost 55% of their scoring and 55% of their rebounding.
The Additions:
Sydnei Caldwell, 5-9 Guard from New Jersey ranked 108
Eboni Walker, 5-11 Wing from Nevada, ranked # 44
Sara Bejedi, 5-7 Frosh Guard from Finland
Ja’Tavia Tapley, 6-3 Grad student transfer from USC.
The Schedule:
At Minnesota, at New Mexico and at home vs BYU, all three NCAA tournament teams last season. Also the Florida Gulf Coast Tournament which includes NCAA teams Auburn, Maine and Drake, plus Purdue. In league play ASU will visit Utah and Colorado and host Stanford and Cal for single games omly.
The Team:
Robbi Ryan is a 5-9 Sr Guard who averaged 7 points last season.
Reili Richardson is a 5-11 Sr Guard who averaged 5 points and 5 assists last season.
Jamie Ruden is a 6-2 Sr Forward who averaged 5 points per game.
Taya Hanson is a 5-10 Soph Guard from Canada. Hanson averaged 2 points.
Jamie Loera is a 5-9 Soph 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. Jamie averaged 3 points.
Iris Mbulito is a 6-1 Soph Wing from Spain, ranked as the # 2 foreign player. ASU recruited her with the competition being Pro ball in Europe. Iris averaged 4 points
Jayde Van Hyfte is a 6-1 Soph who averaged 2 points.
Kiara Russell is a 5-8 Sr Guard who averaged 3 points.
Bre’yanna Sanders is a 6-0 Jr Forward who played 8 games.
Eva Rubin is a 6-5 Sr Post who in 9 games.
Predictions:
Only two starters return and no one else who played over 13 minutes per game it looks like a down year for the Sun Devils. Of course there’s the Charli Turner-Thorne factor: she doesn’t coach down years. This team is very hard to predict. Coaching outstanding, players have a lot to prove. Several newcomers, Walker and Tapley should play quite a bit, Tapley being a very important addition. The need is for Richardson, Ruden and Ryan to have big Sr years.
2020 Recruiting:
Keeli Burton, 6-3 Post, WA, ranked # 78
Jaddan Simmons, 5-8 PG, WI
Sydney Erikstrup, 6-1 W, OR
Katelyn Levings, 6-3 F, OR, ranked # 48
Still recruiting Taylen Collins of OK 6-2
Last Season: The Sun Devils were 22-11 and 10-7 in Pac 12 Play. They advanced to the Sweet 16 before losing to Mississippi State.
The Coaching Staff:
Charli Turner Thorne returns for her 22th season as the Head Coach, and has taken the Sun Devils to the NCAAs 10 of her last 12 years of coaching. Charli sat out the 2012 season on a sabbatical.
Jackie Moore is in her 7th 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.
Angie Nelp is in her 3nd year coming from Rice.
Nikki Blue the former UCLA star has joined the staff as an assistant. Blue has Stanford connections having coached the past two years with Nicole Powell at Grand Canyon and then for three year prior for Coach McCall at Cal State Bakersfield.
Meg Saunders is a special assistant to Charli. This is Saunders 16th year on the staff after taking last season off.
The Losses:
Briann January is back full time in the WNBA, and not coaching at ASU.
Courtney Ekmark averaged 10 points the second leading scorer
Kianna Ibis averaged 14 points to lead the team and 6 rebounds.
Charnea Johnson-Chapman averaged 6 points and led the team at 7 rebounds per game.
Sophia Elenga averaged 6 points and 5 rebounds.
ASU lost 55% of their scoring and 55% of their rebounding.
The Additions:
Sydnei Caldwell, 5-9 Guard from New Jersey ranked 108
Eboni Walker, 5-11 Wing from Nevada, ranked # 44
Sara Bejedi, 5-7 Frosh Guard from Finland
Ja’Tavia Tapley, 6-3 Grad student transfer from USC.
The Schedule:
At Minnesota, at New Mexico and at home vs BYU, all three NCAA tournament teams last season. Also the Florida Gulf Coast Tournament which includes NCAA teams Auburn, Maine and Drake, plus Purdue. In league play ASU will visit Utah and Colorado and host Stanford and Cal for single games omly.
The Team:
Robbi Ryan is a 5-9 Sr Guard who averaged 7 points last season.
Reili Richardson is a 5-11 Sr Guard who averaged 5 points and 5 assists last season.
Jamie Ruden is a 6-2 Sr Forward who averaged 5 points per game.
Taya Hanson is a 5-10 Soph Guard from Canada. Hanson averaged 2 points.
Jamie Loera is a 5-9 Soph 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. Jamie averaged 3 points.
Iris Mbulito is a 6-1 Soph Wing from Spain, ranked as the # 2 foreign player. ASU recruited her with the competition being Pro ball in Europe. Iris averaged 4 points
Jayde Van Hyfte is a 6-1 Soph who averaged 2 points.
Kiara Russell is a 5-8 Sr Guard who averaged 3 points.
Bre’yanna Sanders is a 6-0 Jr Forward who played 8 games.
Eva Rubin is a 6-5 Sr Post who in 9 games.
Predictions:
Only two starters return and no one else who played over 13 minutes per game it looks like a down year for the Sun Devils. Of course there’s the Charli Turner-Thorne factor: she doesn’t coach down years. This team is very hard to predict. Coaching outstanding, players have a lot to prove. Several newcomers, Walker and Tapley should play quite a bit, Tapley being a very important addition. The need is for Richardson, Ruden and Ryan to have big Sr years.
2020 Recruiting:
Keeli Burton, 6-3 Post, WA, ranked # 78
Jaddan Simmons, 5-8 PG, WI
Sydney Erikstrup, 6-1 W, OR
Katelyn Levings, 6-3 F, OR, ranked # 48
Still recruiting Taylen Collins of OK 6-2
May 8, 2019
Pac 12 Comings and Goings
ADDS:
Kianna Smith, Cal Guard 10 points, 3 assists per game, is transferring to Louisville
Cal’s Assistant Head Coach Charmin Smith is now with the WNBA Liberty. April Phillips moves from Arizona to replace her.
Arizona lost two assistants. The newcomers are Jackie Nared the St Mary’s grad from Washington State to Arizona and Tamisha Augustin from Cincinnati.
Ja’Tavia Tapley, Post who will grad transfer from USC to ASU after averaging 6 points and 5 rebounds
Dre’una Edwards the Pac 12 Frosh of the year at Utah is transferring to Kentucky . She averaged 11 points and 7 rebounds.
Washington:
Losses: Jenna Morse, G averaged 5 points per game.
Hannah Johnson, Post, averaged 5 points and 3 rebounds.
Additions:
Gigi Garcia: She missed her frosh and soph seasons with injuries. A 6-2 Forward ranked # 89 out of HS. However unknown if she will be playing at this point.
Jaquaya Miller, Post from Washington ranked # 41 by PN, not ranked by ESPN
Ali Bamburger, 6-3 Post from CA ranked # 81 by PN
Nia Lowery, 5-11 Wing from CA
Washington State:
Losses: Maria Kostourkova, Post who averaged 7 points and 7 rebounds.
Alexys Swedlund, Guard who averaged 11 points and led the team with 70 threes at 39%.
Additions: Leah Mafua, 5-10 Wing from Australia.
Bella Murekatete, 6-5 Post from Idaho a native of Rwanda.
Grace Sarver, 5-8 Guard from Seattle. Ranked # 107 by PN.
Kianna Smith, Cal Guard 10 points, 3 assists per game, is transferring to Louisville
Cal’s Assistant Head Coach Charmin Smith is now with the WNBA Liberty. April Phillips moves from Arizona to replace her.
Arizona lost two assistants. The newcomers are Jackie Nared the St Mary’s grad from Washington State to Arizona and Tamisha Augustin from Cincinnati.
Ja’Tavia Tapley, Post who will grad transfer from USC to ASU after averaging 6 points and 5 rebounds
Dre’una Edwards the Pac 12 Frosh of the year at Utah is transferring to Kentucky . She averaged 11 points and 7 rebounds.
Washington:
Losses: Jenna Morse, G averaged 5 points per game.
Hannah Johnson, Post, averaged 5 points and 3 rebounds.
Additions:
Gigi Garcia: She missed her frosh and soph seasons with injuries. A 6-2 Forward ranked # 89 out of HS. However unknown if she will be playing at this point.
Jaquaya Miller, Post from Washington ranked # 41 by PN, not ranked by ESPN
Ali Bamburger, 6-3 Post from CA ranked # 81 by PN
Nia Lowery, 5-11 Wing from CA
Washington State:
Losses: Maria Kostourkova, Post who averaged 7 points and 7 rebounds.
Alexys Swedlund, Guard who averaged 11 points and led the team with 70 threes at 39%.
Additions: Leah Mafua, 5-10 Wing from Australia.
Bella Murekatete, 6-5 Post from Idaho a native of Rwanda.
Grace Sarver, 5-8 Guard from Seattle. Ranked # 107 by PN.
April 21, 2019
Pac 12 Comings and Goings
UCLA:
Losses: Kennedy Burke who averaged 15 points and 6 rebounds.
Lajahna Drummer who averaged 9 points and 9 rebounds.
Christy Baird who played 23 minutes.
Additions
Japreece Dean who was a starter however I’ll add her here as she was just granted a 5th year. She averaged 14 points and 5 assists so a huge addition.
Natalie Chou a 6-1 Wing who sat out last season after transferring from Baylor. Chou was ranked as high as # 8 out of HS and a McD All American. She played two years at Baylor averaging 5 then 7 points per game.
Charisma Osborne 5-8 PG from California ranked # 10 by PN
Jaden Owens 5-9 PG from Texas ranked # 23 by PN, Ranked # 14 by ESPN
Camryn Brown 5-9 Guard from ranked # 89 by PN.
Brynn Masikewich, 6-3 Post from Canada.
USC:
Losses: Minyon Moore, PG, who will Grad transfer. She will graduate in next three years at USC at age 20. She averaged 15 points, 6 assists and 5 rebounds.
Mariya Moore, Forward. She averaged 13 points.
Ja’Tavia Tapley, Post who will transfer after averaging 6 points and 5 rebounds.
Cheyanne Wallace, Forward, who averaged 5 points and 3 rebounds.
Marquerite Effa, Post, who will Grad transfer to Nevada. . She didn’t play this past season.
Jillian Archer, Forward who transferred to Georgetown. . She averaged 3 points and 3 rebounds.
Aliyah Mazyck, Guard, USC’s leaing scorer at 15 points per game.
Asiah Jones, Forward who will transfer after averaging 5 points and 3 rebounds
Danijela Milisic who will transfer after being injured and playing only in 7 games.
Yep 9 players, 6 transferring and 3 graduating.
Also Assistant Blanche Alverson who will move on to Ga Tech
Additions:
Emma Merriweather, 6-5 Post transfer from Texas Tech. Now here’s the interesting part, she transferred to Texas Tech a year ago from Long Beach State and sat out last season. So maybe she can play right away having sat out last season??? At Long Beach as a true Frosh she averaged 9 points and 6 rebounds and led the team I blocks.
Angel Jackson, 6-4 Post from Nor Cal, ranked # 24 by PN and a McD All American, # 36 by ESPN
Endiya Rogers, 5-9 Guard from Texas named All State and ranked # 39 by PN, # 35 by ESPN
Alissa Pili, 6-0 Wing from Alaska, Ranked # 75 by PN, # 40 by ESPN
Alyson Miura, 5-7 Guard from Oregon ranked # 85 by PN
Krya White, 5-9 Guard from Texas ranked # 84 by PN, # 63 by ESPN
Madison Campbell, 5-11 Guard from CA, named all State ranked # 124 by PN
Seven newcomers thus far.
Utah:
Losses: Dre’una Edwards the Pac 12 Frosh of the year is transferring . She averaged 11 points and 7 rebounds.
Megan Huff, Forward who averaged 20 points and 10 rebounds
Erika Bean, Point Guard who averaged 7 points, 6 assists and 5 rebounds.
Daneesha Provo, Forward who played 13 games before a season ending injury and averaged 13 points.
Sarah Porter who averaged 4 points.
Jordan Cruz, Guard. She sat out her frosh season and played 9 games this past season before transferring to UOP.
Additions:
Julie Brosseau is a 5-9 Guard who will sat out this past season after transferring from Maine. As a Soph she averaged 11 points per game at Maine.
Kemery Martin, 5-11 Guard from Utah ranked # 35 by PN, # 44 by ESPN
Brynna Maxwell, 6-0 Wing from Washington ranked # 78 by PN
Losses: Kennedy Burke who averaged 15 points and 6 rebounds.
Lajahna Drummer who averaged 9 points and 9 rebounds.
Christy Baird who played 23 minutes.
Additions
Japreece Dean who was a starter however I’ll add her here as she was just granted a 5th year. She averaged 14 points and 5 assists so a huge addition.
Natalie Chou a 6-1 Wing who sat out last season after transferring from Baylor. Chou was ranked as high as # 8 out of HS and a McD All American. She played two years at Baylor averaging 5 then 7 points per game.
Charisma Osborne 5-8 PG from California ranked # 10 by PN
Jaden Owens 5-9 PG from Texas ranked # 23 by PN, Ranked # 14 by ESPN
Camryn Brown 5-9 Guard from ranked # 89 by PN.
Brynn Masikewich, 6-3 Post from Canada.
USC:
Losses: Minyon Moore, PG, who will Grad transfer. She will graduate in next three years at USC at age 20. She averaged 15 points, 6 assists and 5 rebounds.
Mariya Moore, Forward. She averaged 13 points.
Ja’Tavia Tapley, Post who will transfer after averaging 6 points and 5 rebounds.
Cheyanne Wallace, Forward, who averaged 5 points and 3 rebounds.
Marquerite Effa, Post, who will Grad transfer to Nevada. . She didn’t play this past season.
Jillian Archer, Forward who transferred to Georgetown. . She averaged 3 points and 3 rebounds.
Aliyah Mazyck, Guard, USC’s leaing scorer at 15 points per game.
Asiah Jones, Forward who will transfer after averaging 5 points and 3 rebounds
Danijela Milisic who will transfer after being injured and playing only in 7 games.
Yep 9 players, 6 transferring and 3 graduating.
Also Assistant Blanche Alverson who will move on to Ga Tech
Additions:
Emma Merriweather, 6-5 Post transfer from Texas Tech. Now here’s the interesting part, she transferred to Texas Tech a year ago from Long Beach State and sat out last season. So maybe she can play right away having sat out last season??? At Long Beach as a true Frosh she averaged 9 points and 6 rebounds and led the team I blocks.
Angel Jackson, 6-4 Post from Nor Cal, ranked # 24 by PN and a McD All American, # 36 by ESPN
Endiya Rogers, 5-9 Guard from Texas named All State and ranked # 39 by PN, # 35 by ESPN
Alissa Pili, 6-0 Wing from Alaska, Ranked # 75 by PN, # 40 by ESPN
Alyson Miura, 5-7 Guard from Oregon ranked # 85 by PN
Krya White, 5-9 Guard from Texas ranked # 84 by PN, # 63 by ESPN
Madison Campbell, 5-11 Guard from CA, named all State ranked # 124 by PN
Seven newcomers thus far.
Utah:
Losses: Dre’una Edwards the Pac 12 Frosh of the year is transferring . She averaged 11 points and 7 rebounds.
Megan Huff, Forward who averaged 20 points and 10 rebounds
Erika Bean, Point Guard who averaged 7 points, 6 assists and 5 rebounds.
Daneesha Provo, Forward who played 13 games before a season ending injury and averaged 13 points.
Sarah Porter who averaged 4 points.
Jordan Cruz, Guard. She sat out her frosh season and played 9 games this past season before transferring to UOP.
Additions:
Julie Brosseau is a 5-9 Guard who will sat out this past season after transferring from Maine. As a Soph she averaged 11 points per game at Maine.
Kemery Martin, 5-11 Guard from Utah ranked # 35 by PN, # 44 by ESPN
Brynna Maxwell, 6-0 Wing from Washington ranked # 78 by PN
April 16, 2019
Pac 12 Comings and Goings
Pac 12 for next season, who they lose, who they gain.
ADDS:
To Arizona: Helena Pueyo, 6-0 Spain
Sevval Gul, 6-4 Post Turkey. Last year in the European 18U Championships she averaged 11 points and 9 rebounds.
Mara Mote, Latvia
To ASU Sara Bejedi 5-5 Guard from Finland
Colorado:
Losses: Alexis Robinson, Guard 12 points per game and double anyone else in threes.
Kennedy Leonard, Guard 12 points, 4 rebounds and 7 assists per game although she did miss 10 games with an injury.
Additions: Maura Singer, 6-4 Post from Colorado ranked # 121 on PN
Jaylyn Sherrod, 5-5 Guard from Alabama unranked
Raanee Smith, 6-2 Post from Colorado unranked
Oregon
Losses: Maite Cazorla, Guard who averaged 10 points and 4 ½ assists per game.
Oti Gildon, Froward and their 6th player who averaged 4 points and 3 rebounds per game.
Additions:
Nyara Sabally, 6-3 Wing/F and Redshirt Frosh from Germany , the sister of the soon to be Jr at Oregon. Ranked # 4 among International recruits. Tore her ACL almost one year ago.
Holly Winterburn, 5-11 Wing from England. Winterburn is an outstanding three point shooter.
Jazmin Shelly, 5-9 Guard from Australia. Shelley is considered one of the best Jr Guards in the World.
Lucy Cochrane, 6-5 Post from Australia.
Oregon State:
Losses: Katie McWilliams, 4 year starter at Guard. She averaged 7 points and 3 rebounds.
Joanna Grymek, Post who averaged 7 points and 5 rebounds.
Additions: Kat Tudor missed the last 21 games but no redshirt possible so she will be a SR. In her 13 games last season she averaged 12 points making 3 threes per game at 46%.
Kennedy Brown, 6-6 Post McD All American ranked 19 by ESPN
Taylor Jones 6-3 Post from Texas ranked # 16 by PN
Andrea Aquino, 6-9 C, Red shirt Frosh # 33 two years ago.
Jelana Mitrovic, 6-9 Post from Serbia.
April 9, 2019
Pac 12 Comings and Goings
Pac 12 for next season, who they lose, who they gain. Or just plain comings and goings.
Beware this is a moving target as USC has 6 players transferring.
Arizona:
Losses: Destiny Graham, Post who played in all but 4 games and started 2. She averaged 3 points and 3 rebounds.
Lindsay Malecha, Guard, who played just 48 minutes.
Additions: Birna Benonysdottir, 6-5 Post from Iceland. 4 star on Prospects Nation.
Tara Manumaleuga, 6-0 Guard from Australia. 4 star on PN
The incoming class is not ranked with the two foreign players. However with only the minor losses and winning the WNIT means the Wildcats are returning many experienced and very good players including all 5 starters.
ASU:
Losses: Kianna Ibis Forward averaged 14 points and 6 rebounds
Courtney Ekmark, Guard averaged 10 points and made 68 threes about triple the next Sun Devil
Charnea Johnson-Chapman, Post averaged 5 points and 7 rebounds
All three above started every game for the Sun Devils
Sophia Elenga Forward averaged 6 points and 5 rebounds.
That’s about 55% of the teams points and about 55% of the teams rebounds.
Additions: Eboni Walker, 5-11 Wing from Nevada ranked 43 on ESPN
Sydnei Caldwell, 5-9 Guard from New Jersey ranked 109 on PN
The Class is ranked # 44 by PN
CAL:
Losses: Kristine Anigwe, Post 22 Points and 16 rebounds per game, National Defensive POY.
Asha Thomas , Guard 10 points and 4 assists per game
Reece Caldwell, Guard 10 points and 4.5 assist per game
Kianna Smith, Guard 10 points, 3 assists per game, Smith is transferring
Mo Mosley, Guard played 83 minutes on the year.
That’s, 72% of the points. Also 4 of the starters. And 76% of all threes made.
Additions:
Cailyn Crocker, 5-8 Guard from SoCal # 66 PN
Lauren Fields, 5-9 Guard from Texas # 115 PN
Jazlen Green, 5-10 Guard SoCal . Unranked but maybe because she missed her Sr year with a knee injury. Could be a sleeper as she had a great Sr year.
Evelien Lutje Schipholt, 6-0 Forward from The Netherlands
Beware this is a moving target as USC has 6 players transferring.
Arizona:
Losses: Destiny Graham, Post who played in all but 4 games and started 2. She averaged 3 points and 3 rebounds.
Lindsay Malecha, Guard, who played just 48 minutes.
Additions: Birna Benonysdottir, 6-5 Post from Iceland. 4 star on Prospects Nation.
Tara Manumaleuga, 6-0 Guard from Australia. 4 star on PN
The incoming class is not ranked with the two foreign players. However with only the minor losses and winning the WNIT means the Wildcats are returning many experienced and very good players including all 5 starters.
ASU:
Losses: Kianna Ibis Forward averaged 14 points and 6 rebounds
Courtney Ekmark, Guard averaged 10 points and made 68 threes about triple the next Sun Devil
Charnea Johnson-Chapman, Post averaged 5 points and 7 rebounds
All three above started every game for the Sun Devils
Sophia Elenga Forward averaged 6 points and 5 rebounds.
That’s about 55% of the teams points and about 55% of the teams rebounds.
Additions: Eboni Walker, 5-11 Wing from Nevada ranked 43 on ESPN
Sydnei Caldwell, 5-9 Guard from New Jersey ranked 109 on PN
The Class is ranked # 44 by PN
CAL:
Losses: Kristine Anigwe, Post 22 Points and 16 rebounds per game, National Defensive POY.
Asha Thomas , Guard 10 points and 4 assists per game
Reece Caldwell, Guard 10 points and 4.5 assist per game
Kianna Smith, Guard 10 points, 3 assists per game, Smith is transferring
Mo Mosley, Guard played 83 minutes on the year.
That’s, 72% of the points. Also 4 of the starters. And 76% of all threes made.
Additions:
Cailyn Crocker, 5-8 Guard from SoCal # 66 PN
Lauren Fields, 5-9 Guard from Texas # 115 PN
Jazlen Green, 5-10 Guard SoCal . Unranked but maybe because she missed her Sr year with a knee injury. Could be a sleeper as she had a great Sr year.
Evelien Lutje Schipholt, 6-0 Forward from The Netherlands
March 4, 2019
Pac 12 Results of the Week
Oregon (27-3, 16-2) RPI: 5, Ranking: 6 Beat Arizona 83-54, outscoring the Wildcats 19-0 in the final quarter. Ionescu with 22 points and 8 assists, Sabally with 16 points and 10 rebounds and Hebard had 16 points and 9 rebounds. Beat ASU 66-59. Ionescu had 19 points and Sabally 18 points.
Stanford ( 25-4, 15-3) RPI: 4, Ranking 7. Beat Washington State 67-42. Alanna Smith had 18 points and 11 rebounds and Dijonai Carrington had 19 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists. Beat Washington 72-53. Carrington had 19 points and 8 rebouds.
Oregon State (24-6, 14-4) RPI: 20, Ranking: 11. Lost to ASU 66-54. Mikayla Pivec had 18 points. Scott Rueck had two Technicals and was tossed from the game. Beat Arizona in double Overtime 65-60. Pivic had 21 points and 14 rebounds.
UCLA (19-11, 12-6) RPI: 30. Ranking 25. Beat Utah 76-60. Onyenwere had 29 points and 13 rebounds and Burke added 19 Points. Dean had 10 assists. Beat Colorado 84-50. Onyemwere had 18 points.
ASU (19-9, 10-7). RPI: 16, Ranking: 20. Beat Oregon State 66-54. Kianna Ibis had 20 points and 8 rebounds. Lost to Oregon 66-59. Ibis had 23 points.
Utah (20-9, 9-9) Lost to UCLA 76-60. Huff had 21 points. Lost to USC in Overtime 83-77. Huff had 30 points and 9 rebounds.
Cal (18-11, 9-9) RPI 39. Beat Washington 71-65. Anigwe had 20 points and 18 rebounds although 6 turnovers. Beat Washington State 80-58. Anigwe had 32 points and tied the Pac 12 record with an amazing 30 rebounds.
Arizona (17-12, 7-11). Lost to Oregon 83-64. McDonald had 26 points. Lost to Oregon State in double overtime 65-60. McDonald had 23 points.
USC (17-12, 7-11) Beat Colorado 84-77. Attendance at USC 376!!!. Aliyah Mazych had 30 points. Beat Utah in Overtime 83-77. Mariya Moore had 25 points.
Washington State (9-20, 4-14). Lost to Stanford 67-42. Lost to Cal 80-58. Hristova had 21 points.
Washington (9-20, 2-15). Lost to Cal 71-65 Missy Peterson had 23 points, 9 of 12 and 5 of 6 from three. Amber Melgoza had 22 points but 9 of 29 from the floor. Lost to Stanford 72-53.
Colorado ( 12-17, 2-16) Lost to USC 84-77. Mya Hollingshed had 20 points and Kennedy Leonard had 18 points. Lost to UCLA 84-50.
Stanford ( 25-4, 15-3) RPI: 4, Ranking 7. Beat Washington State 67-42. Alanna Smith had 18 points and 11 rebounds and Dijonai Carrington had 19 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists. Beat Washington 72-53. Carrington had 19 points and 8 rebouds.
Oregon State (24-6, 14-4) RPI: 20, Ranking: 11. Lost to ASU 66-54. Mikayla Pivec had 18 points. Scott Rueck had two Technicals and was tossed from the game. Beat Arizona in double Overtime 65-60. Pivic had 21 points and 14 rebounds.
UCLA (19-11, 12-6) RPI: 30. Ranking 25. Beat Utah 76-60. Onyenwere had 29 points and 13 rebounds and Burke added 19 Points. Dean had 10 assists. Beat Colorado 84-50. Onyemwere had 18 points.
ASU (19-9, 10-7). RPI: 16, Ranking: 20. Beat Oregon State 66-54. Kianna Ibis had 20 points and 8 rebounds. Lost to Oregon 66-59. Ibis had 23 points.
Utah (20-9, 9-9) Lost to UCLA 76-60. Huff had 21 points. Lost to USC in Overtime 83-77. Huff had 30 points and 9 rebounds.
Cal (18-11, 9-9) RPI 39. Beat Washington 71-65. Anigwe had 20 points and 18 rebounds although 6 turnovers. Beat Washington State 80-58. Anigwe had 32 points and tied the Pac 12 record with an amazing 30 rebounds.
Arizona (17-12, 7-11). Lost to Oregon 83-64. McDonald had 26 points. Lost to Oregon State in double overtime 65-60. McDonald had 23 points.
USC (17-12, 7-11) Beat Colorado 84-77. Attendance at USC 376!!!. Aliyah Mazych had 30 points. Beat Utah in Overtime 83-77. Mariya Moore had 25 points.
Washington State (9-20, 4-14). Lost to Stanford 67-42. Lost to Cal 80-58. Hristova had 21 points.
Washington (9-20, 2-15). Lost to Cal 71-65 Missy Peterson had 23 points, 9 of 12 and 5 of 6 from three. Amber Melgoza had 22 points but 9 of 29 from the floor. Lost to Stanford 72-53.
Colorado ( 12-17, 2-16) Lost to USC 84-77. Mya Hollingshed had 20 points and Kennedy Leonard had 18 points. Lost to UCLA 84-50.
February 26, 2019
Pac 12 Results of the Week
Oregon (25-3, 14-2) RPI: 6, Ranking: 6 Lost to Oregon State in a thriller 67-62. Ionescu was just 9 for 25 and Ruthy Hebard played only 13 minutes with a knee injury. Lost to UCLA 74-69 being outscored by 10 in the final quarter after leading by 22. Ionescu had 18 points and Erin Boley had 20 poits. Hebard didn’t play. Beat USC 96-78. Boley had 32 points, 8 of 11 from three. Hebard had 13 points in 16 minutes.
Stanford ( 23-4, 13-3) RPI: 4, Ranking 7. Beat Arizona 56-54 on Smith’s late three, although Arizona had the last shot and the three was in, in some more and out for the Stanford win. Smith had 21 points and 9 rebounds. Beat ASU 71-50 shooting 62% and an amazing 20 of 24 from 2 point range.
Oregon State (23-5, 13-3) RPI: 22, Ranking: 9. Beat Oregon before a sellout crowd 67-62. Aleah Goodman had 22 points to lead the Beavers. Beat USC 68-61. Pivic had 18 points. Beat UCLA 75-72. Pivic again with 18 points.
UCLA (17-11, 10-6) RPI: 32. Ranking 25. Beat Oregon 74-69 coming from 22 down to win. Kennedy Burke was 12 of 17 for 29 points. Lost to Oregon State 75-72. Onyenwere had 19 points.
ASU (18-8, 9-6). RPI: 20, Ranking: 21. Lost to Cal 69-60. Reili Richardson had 12 points. Lost to Stanford 71-50, shooting just 30%.
Utah (20-7, 9-7) Beat Washington 88-56. Megan Huff with 17 points and 10 rebounds. Erica Bean with 12 points and 8 assists. Beat Washington State 75-67. Huff had 25 points and 12 rebounds and Kiana Moore had 26 points with 6 of 9 from three.
Arizona (17-10, 7-9). Lost to Stanford 56-54 although luck wasn’t with the Wildcats. McDonald had 20 but 8 of 22 from the floor. Lost to Cal 82-76 in Overtime. McDonald had 31 points.
Cal (16-11, 7-9) RPI 38. Beat ASU 69-60 outscoring ASU by 16 in the second half. Anigwe had 20 points and 15 rebounds. Recee Caldwell had 20 points and Asha Thomas added 18 points. Beat Arizona 82-76 in Overtime. Anigwe had 16 points and 20 rebounds, Caldwell had 24 points with 7 threes, and Mckenzie Forbes became Frosh of the Week with 17 points and 5 of 7 from three.
USC (15-12, 5-11) Lost to Oregon State 68-61. Mazyck had 25 points. Lost to Oregon 96-78. Mariya Moore had 30 points.
Washington State (9-18, 4-12). Lost to Utah75-67. Lost to Colorado 72-61. Hristova had 16 points. Hristova had 22 points.
Washington (9-18, 2-13). Lost to Utah 88-56. Melgoza had 21 points. Beat Colorado 60-46 as both Henson and Melgoza had 17 points.
Colorado ( 12-15, 2-14) Beat Washington State 72-61. Kennedy Leonard is back with 12 points and 8 assists. Peanut Tuitele had 23 points and Cayloa-Do had 20 points. Robinson didn’t play. Lost to Washington 60-46. Emma Clarke had 15 points.
Stanford ( 23-4, 13-3) RPI: 4, Ranking 7. Beat Arizona 56-54 on Smith’s late three, although Arizona had the last shot and the three was in, in some more and out for the Stanford win. Smith had 21 points and 9 rebounds. Beat ASU 71-50 shooting 62% and an amazing 20 of 24 from 2 point range.
Oregon State (23-5, 13-3) RPI: 22, Ranking: 9. Beat Oregon before a sellout crowd 67-62. Aleah Goodman had 22 points to lead the Beavers. Beat USC 68-61. Pivic had 18 points. Beat UCLA 75-72. Pivic again with 18 points.
UCLA (17-11, 10-6) RPI: 32. Ranking 25. Beat Oregon 74-69 coming from 22 down to win. Kennedy Burke was 12 of 17 for 29 points. Lost to Oregon State 75-72. Onyenwere had 19 points.
ASU (18-8, 9-6). RPI: 20, Ranking: 21. Lost to Cal 69-60. Reili Richardson had 12 points. Lost to Stanford 71-50, shooting just 30%.
Utah (20-7, 9-7) Beat Washington 88-56. Megan Huff with 17 points and 10 rebounds. Erica Bean with 12 points and 8 assists. Beat Washington State 75-67. Huff had 25 points and 12 rebounds and Kiana Moore had 26 points with 6 of 9 from three.
Arizona (17-10, 7-9). Lost to Stanford 56-54 although luck wasn’t with the Wildcats. McDonald had 20 but 8 of 22 from the floor. Lost to Cal 82-76 in Overtime. McDonald had 31 points.
Cal (16-11, 7-9) RPI 38. Beat ASU 69-60 outscoring ASU by 16 in the second half. Anigwe had 20 points and 15 rebounds. Recee Caldwell had 20 points and Asha Thomas added 18 points. Beat Arizona 82-76 in Overtime. Anigwe had 16 points and 20 rebounds, Caldwell had 24 points with 7 threes, and Mckenzie Forbes became Frosh of the Week with 17 points and 5 of 7 from three.
USC (15-12, 5-11) Lost to Oregon State 68-61. Mazyck had 25 points. Lost to Oregon 96-78. Mariya Moore had 30 points.
Washington State (9-18, 4-12). Lost to Utah75-67. Lost to Colorado 72-61. Hristova had 16 points. Hristova had 22 points.
Washington (9-18, 2-13). Lost to Utah 88-56. Melgoza had 21 points. Beat Colorado 60-46 as both Henson and Melgoza had 17 points.
Colorado ( 12-15, 2-14) Beat Washington State 72-61. Kennedy Leonard is back with 12 points and 8 assists. Peanut Tuitele had 23 points and Cayloa-Do had 20 points. Robinson didn’t play. Lost to Washington 60-46. Emma Clarke had 15 points.
February 17, 2019
Pac 12 Results of the Week
Oregon Plays at Oregon State on Monday at 6PM on ESPN2.
Oregon (24-1, 13-0) Beat Oregon State 77-68. Ionescu with 29 points and 9 assists. Hebard with 21 points and 11 rebounds The attendance was 12,364 in Eugene.
Stanford ( 21-4, 11-3) Beat UCLA 65-51. Despite 19 turnovers, but held UCLA to 27% shooting. Smith 22 points, 13 rebounds and 4 blocks. Beat USC with Alanna Smith’s last second shot 69-67. Smith had 23 points and 12 rebounds, Carrington had 18 points and 12 rebounds. Stanford scored 30 in the 4th quarter.
Oregon State (20-5, 10-3) Lost to Oregon 77-68. The Beavers shot 50%, Slocum had 19 points and four Beavers were in double figures
ASU (18-6, 9-4). Beat Colorado 66-49. Ibis had 18 points and 9 rebounds. Beat Utah 60-58. Courtney Ekmark with 15 points.
UCLA (16-10, 9-5) Loss to Stanford 65-51 shooting just 27%. Onyenwere had 21 points. Beat Cal 80-74. Dean had 28 points and Onyenwere had 23 poits.
Utah (18-7, 7-7) Lost to Arizona 66-55. Edwards with 21 points. Huff with just 6 on 1 of 13 shooting. Lost to ASU 60-58. Huff with 15 points and 9 rebounds.
Arizona (17-8, 7-7). Beat Utah 66-55. McDonald with 26 points. Beat Colorado61-53. Cate Reese had 17 points and 9 rebounds. McDonald had 13 points, 9 assists and 8 rebounds.
Cal (14-11, 5-9) Lost to USC 86-76. Anigwe had 30 points and 14 rebounds. Lost to UCLA 80-74. Anigwe had 27 points and 15 rebounds.
USC (15-10, 5-9) Beat Cal 86-76 shooting 51%. Minyon Moore had 27 points and Mazyck had 28 points. Attendance was 412!!! Lost in the last second to Stanford 69-67. Minyon Moore had 18 points, 10 rebounds and 8 assist.
Washington State (9-16, 4-10). Beat Washington 94-61, shooting 61%. Six players were in double figures.
Washington (8-17, 1-12). Lost to Washington State 94-61.
Colorado ( 11-14, 1-13) Lost to ASU 66-49. Robinson had 13. Lost to Arizona 61-53. Kennedy Leonard out since early January play 11 minutes.
Oregon (24-1, 13-0) Beat Oregon State 77-68. Ionescu with 29 points and 9 assists. Hebard with 21 points and 11 rebounds The attendance was 12,364 in Eugene.
Stanford ( 21-4, 11-3) Beat UCLA 65-51. Despite 19 turnovers, but held UCLA to 27% shooting. Smith 22 points, 13 rebounds and 4 blocks. Beat USC with Alanna Smith’s last second shot 69-67. Smith had 23 points and 12 rebounds, Carrington had 18 points and 12 rebounds. Stanford scored 30 in the 4th quarter.
Oregon State (20-5, 10-3) Lost to Oregon 77-68. The Beavers shot 50%, Slocum had 19 points and four Beavers were in double figures
ASU (18-6, 9-4). Beat Colorado 66-49. Ibis had 18 points and 9 rebounds. Beat Utah 60-58. Courtney Ekmark with 15 points.
UCLA (16-10, 9-5) Loss to Stanford 65-51 shooting just 27%. Onyenwere had 21 points. Beat Cal 80-74. Dean had 28 points and Onyenwere had 23 poits.
Utah (18-7, 7-7) Lost to Arizona 66-55. Edwards with 21 points. Huff with just 6 on 1 of 13 shooting. Lost to ASU 60-58. Huff with 15 points and 9 rebounds.
Arizona (17-8, 7-7). Beat Utah 66-55. McDonald with 26 points. Beat Colorado61-53. Cate Reese had 17 points and 9 rebounds. McDonald had 13 points, 9 assists and 8 rebounds.
Cal (14-11, 5-9) Lost to USC 86-76. Anigwe had 30 points and 14 rebounds. Lost to UCLA 80-74. Anigwe had 27 points and 15 rebounds.
USC (15-10, 5-9) Beat Cal 86-76 shooting 51%. Minyon Moore had 27 points and Mazyck had 28 points. Attendance was 412!!! Lost in the last second to Stanford 69-67. Minyon Moore had 18 points, 10 rebounds and 8 assist.
Washington State (9-16, 4-10). Beat Washington 94-61, shooting 61%. Six players were in double figures.
Washington (8-17, 1-12). Lost to Washington State 94-61.
Colorado ( 11-14, 1-13) Lost to ASU 66-49. Robinson had 13. Lost to Arizona 61-53. Kennedy Leonard out since early January play 11 minutes.
February 12, 2019
Pac 12 Results of the Week
Oregon (23-1, 12-0) Beat Cal 105-82. Oregon Shot 60% from the floor and made 14 threes. In addition they only had 5 turnovers. Sabally had 31 points, 6 of 8 from three. Ionescu has 27 points. Beat Stanford 88-44. Ionescu had 27 points, 9 rebounds and 8 assists. Oregon shot 57% overall and 12 of 16 from three.
Stanford ( 19-4, 9-3) Beat Oregon State 61-44. Williams had 18 points and Smith had 17 points. Stanford held all but Slocum to 21 points. Lost to Oregon 88-44 in the worst loss in Tara’s Stanford career. ON TO LA
Oregon State (20-4, 10-2) Lost to Stanford 61-44. Slocum has 23 points. Beat Cal 82-74. Slocum had 26 points.
UCLA (15-9, 8-4) Beat Colorado 64-60. Onyenwere had 22 points. Beat Utah 100-90. Onyenwere had 25 points, Kennedy Burke had 26 points and Japreece had 24 points as UCLA shoot 56%.
ASU (16-6, 7-4). Beat Washington State 61-46. Ibis had 22 points. The ASU game at Washington was cancelled due to the storm.
Utah (18-5, 7-5) Lost to USC 84-80. Gylten had 24 points and Huff added 13 points and 10 rebounds. Lost to UCLA 100-90. Huff had 23 points and 13 rebounds and Edwards had 21 points.
Cal (14-9, 5-7) Lost to Oregon 105-82. Anigwe had 23 points and 18 rebounds. Caldwell had 22 points ya and 7 assists and Kiana Smith had 20 points. Lost to Oregon State 82-74. Anigwe had 31 points and 18 rebounds.
Arizona (15-8, 5-7). Beat Washington 69-59. McDonald had 24 points. Lost to Washington State 90-88. McDonald had 26 points and Reese had 19 points. The Wildcats shot 54%.
USC (14-9, 4-8) beat Utah 84-80. Mariya Moore has 23 points. Lost to Colorado 81-76. Mariya Moore had 22 points.
Washington State (8-16, 3-10). lost to ASU 61-46 shooting just 32%. Beat Arizona 90-88 shooting 57%. Hristova had 37 points and Chantelle Molina had 28 points.
Washington (8-16, 1-11). lost to Arizona 69-59. Melgoza had 24 points. Their game vs ASU at Washington was cancelled due to the storm.
Colorado ( 11-12, 1-11) Lost to UCLA 64-60. Robinson had 33 points but the rest of the team shot 22%. Beat USC 81-76. Mya Hollingshed had 21 points.
February 3, 2019
Pac 12 Results of the Week
Oregon (20-1,9-0 ) Beat Utah 87-65, outscoring the Utes in the final quarter 27-9. Sabally led with 20 points however 6 Ducks scored in double figures. Beat Colorado 102-43. Ruthy Hebard was 10 fo 10 from the floor for 24 points.
Schedule: Feb 8 at Cal, Feb 10 at Stanford, Feb 15 Oregon State, Feb 18 at Oregon State.
Oregon State (19-3,9-1) Beat Colorado 89-65. Aleah Goodman in her first start had 25 points, 6 of 6 from three. Destiny Slocum had 26 points as the Beavers were 10 of 14 from three. Beat Utah 71-63. Slocum had 20 points.
Schedule: Feb 8 at Stanford, Feb 10 at Cal, Feb 15 at Oregon, Feb 18 Oregon
Stanford (18-3, 8-2) Lost to Cal in the last second 81-80. Dijonai Carrington had 23 points and 12 rebounds while Alanna Smith had 21 points and 9 rebounds. Stanford was just 5 of 23 from three. Beat Cal 75-70. Williams and Carrington both had 19 points and Smith added 16 points.
Schedule: Feb 8 Oregon State, Feb 10 Oregon Feb 15 at UCLA, Feb 17 at USC
Utah (18-3, 7-3) Lost to Oregon 87-65 after trailed by just 4 going into the final quarter. Megan Huff had 38 points and 11 rebounds and was 6 of 9 from three. Lost to Oregon State 71-63. Huff had 17 points and 11 rebounds. The game was tied going into the 4th quarter.
Schedule: Feb 8 USC, Feb 10 UCLA, Feb 15 at Arizona, Feb 17 at ASU
ASU (15-6, 6-4) Beat Arizona 60-47. Kiana Ibis and 19 points and Courtney Ekmark had 20 points.
Schedule:, Feb 7 at Washington State , Feb 9 at Washington, Feb 15 Colorado, Feb 17 Utah
UCLA (13-9, 6-4) Beat Washington State 83-56. Onyenwere had 21 points and 10 rebounds and 5 Bruins were in double figures. Beat Washington 76-60 with all starters scoring in double figures.
Schedule: Feb 8 at Colorado, Feb 10 at Utah, Feb 15 Stanford, Feb 17 Cal
Cal (14-7,5-5) Beat Stanford 81-80 on Asha Thomas’t second drive for the win. Kristine Anigwe had 25 points and 24 rebounds. Jaeyln Brown had 18 points and Kianna Smith had 16 points and both were 4 of 6 from three. Lost to Stanford 75-70 shooting 27 %. Anigwe had 20 points and 20 rebounds. Cal had just 2 assists.
Schedule: Feb 8 Oregon, Feb 10 Oregon State, Feb 15 at USC, Feb 17 at UCLA
Arizona (14-7, 4-6) Lost to ASU 60-47. Aari McDonald had 28 points and 9 rebounds.
Schedule: Feb 7 at Washington, Feb 9 at Washington State, Feb 15 Utah, Feb 17 Colorado
USC (13-8, 3-7) Beat Washington 82-57. Shallexxus Aaron had a career game scoring 28 points, 6 of 10 from three. Minyon Moore had 12 assists. Beat Washington State 81-73. Aaron had just one point this game. Minyon Moore had 21 points and Aliyah Mazyck had 27 points.
Schedule: Feb 8 at Utah, Feb 10 at Colorado, Feb 15 Cal, Feb 17 Stanford
Washington State (7-14, 2-9) Lost to UCLA 83-56. Chanelle Molina had 24 points going 6 of 7 from three. Lost to USC 81-73. Hristova had 24 points.
Schedule: Feb 7 ASU, Feb 9 Arizona, Feb 15 Washington
Washington (8-15, 1-10) Lost to USC 82-57. Darcy Rees had 20 points. Melgoza only play 17 minutes and scored just 3 points. Lost to UCLA 76-60. Melgoza had 23 points.
Schedule: Feb 7 Arizona, Feb 9 ASU, Feb 15 at Washington State
Colorado (10-11, 0-10) Lost to Oregon State 89-65. Alexis Robinson had 24 points. Kennedy Leonard is still out. Lost to Oregon 102-43. Hollingshed had 17 points.
Schedule: Feb 8 UCLA, Feb 10 USC, Feb 15 at ASU, Feb 17 at Arizona
Schedule: Feb 8 at Cal, Feb 10 at Stanford, Feb 15 Oregon State, Feb 18 at Oregon State.
Oregon State (19-3,9-1) Beat Colorado 89-65. Aleah Goodman in her first start had 25 points, 6 of 6 from three. Destiny Slocum had 26 points as the Beavers were 10 of 14 from three. Beat Utah 71-63. Slocum had 20 points.
Schedule: Feb 8 at Stanford, Feb 10 at Cal, Feb 15 at Oregon, Feb 18 Oregon
Stanford (18-3, 8-2) Lost to Cal in the last second 81-80. Dijonai Carrington had 23 points and 12 rebounds while Alanna Smith had 21 points and 9 rebounds. Stanford was just 5 of 23 from three. Beat Cal 75-70. Williams and Carrington both had 19 points and Smith added 16 points.
Schedule: Feb 8 Oregon State, Feb 10 Oregon Feb 15 at UCLA, Feb 17 at USC
Utah (18-3, 7-3) Lost to Oregon 87-65 after trailed by just 4 going into the final quarter. Megan Huff had 38 points and 11 rebounds and was 6 of 9 from three. Lost to Oregon State 71-63. Huff had 17 points and 11 rebounds. The game was tied going into the 4th quarter.
Schedule: Feb 8 USC, Feb 10 UCLA, Feb 15 at Arizona, Feb 17 at ASU
ASU (15-6, 6-4) Beat Arizona 60-47. Kiana Ibis and 19 points and Courtney Ekmark had 20 points.
Schedule:, Feb 7 at Washington State , Feb 9 at Washington, Feb 15 Colorado, Feb 17 Utah
UCLA (13-9, 6-4) Beat Washington State 83-56. Onyenwere had 21 points and 10 rebounds and 5 Bruins were in double figures. Beat Washington 76-60 with all starters scoring in double figures.
Schedule: Feb 8 at Colorado, Feb 10 at Utah, Feb 15 Stanford, Feb 17 Cal
Cal (14-7,5-5) Beat Stanford 81-80 on Asha Thomas’t second drive for the win. Kristine Anigwe had 25 points and 24 rebounds. Jaeyln Brown had 18 points and Kianna Smith had 16 points and both were 4 of 6 from three. Lost to Stanford 75-70 shooting 27 %. Anigwe had 20 points and 20 rebounds. Cal had just 2 assists.
Schedule: Feb 8 Oregon, Feb 10 Oregon State, Feb 15 at USC, Feb 17 at UCLA
Arizona (14-7, 4-6) Lost to ASU 60-47. Aari McDonald had 28 points and 9 rebounds.
Schedule: Feb 7 at Washington, Feb 9 at Washington State, Feb 15 Utah, Feb 17 Colorado
USC (13-8, 3-7) Beat Washington 82-57. Shallexxus Aaron had a career game scoring 28 points, 6 of 10 from three. Minyon Moore had 12 assists. Beat Washington State 81-73. Aaron had just one point this game. Minyon Moore had 21 points and Aliyah Mazyck had 27 points.
Schedule: Feb 8 at Utah, Feb 10 at Colorado, Feb 15 Cal, Feb 17 Stanford
Washington State (7-14, 2-9) Lost to UCLA 83-56. Chanelle Molina had 24 points going 6 of 7 from three. Lost to USC 81-73. Hristova had 24 points.
Schedule: Feb 7 ASU, Feb 9 Arizona, Feb 15 Washington
Washington (8-15, 1-10) Lost to USC 82-57. Darcy Rees had 20 points. Melgoza only play 17 minutes and scored just 3 points. Lost to UCLA 76-60. Melgoza had 23 points.
Schedule: Feb 7 Arizona, Feb 9 ASU, Feb 15 at Washington State
Colorado (10-11, 0-10) Lost to Oregon State 89-65. Alexis Robinson had 24 points. Kennedy Leonard is still out. Lost to Oregon 102-43. Hollingshed had 17 points.
Schedule: Feb 8 UCLA, Feb 10 USC, Feb 15 at ASU, Feb 17 at Arizona
January 28, 2019
Pac 12 Results of the Week
Oregon (19-1,8-0 ) RPI 5 RANKED 4 Beat Washington State 79-64 after trailing at the half. Sabally had 33 points, 8 of 11 from three. Hebard had 20 points and 14 rebounds. Beat Washington 76-57 as Erin Boley went 9 of 13 from three for 31 points.
Schedule: Feb 1 Utah, Feb 3 Colorado, Feb 8 at Cal, Feb 10 at Stanford, Feb 15 Oregon State, Feb 18 at Oregon State.
Utah (18-1, 7-1) RPI 30 RANKED 14 Beat Cal 87-74 shooting 52%. Megan Huff had 24 points and 9 rebounds. Kiana Moore had 18 points and Dre’Una Edwards added 15 points. Beat Stanford for the first time ever 75-68. Erica Bean with 23 points and 5 threes. Bean had made 4 threes all season. Huff with 17 points and 13 rebounds.
Schedule: Feb 1 at Oregon, Feb 3 at Oregon State, Feb 8 USC, Feb 10 UCLA, Feb 15 at Arizona, Feb 17 at ASU
Stanford (17-2, 7-1) RPI 3 RANKED 8 Beat Colorado 80-69 but needed a 32-12 3rd quarter to do it. Alanna Smith had 26 points and 5 blocks, Kianna Williams had 20 points and Dijonai Carrington had 12 points, on 2 of 12, and 13 rebounds. Stanford was just 6 of 28 from three, however 6 of their last 12 for the win. Lost to Utah 75-68. Poor shooting at 38%. Smith played in foul trouble and fouled out with the score tied or within 2 points. Smith with 19 points and 9 rebounds.
Schedule: Jan 31 at Cal, Feb 2 Cal, Feb 8 Oregon State, Feb 10 Oregon Feb 15 at UCLA, Feb 17 at USC
Oregon State (17-3,7-1) RANKED 9 RPI 41 Beat Washington 86-39. Destiny Slocum had 28 points and 6-8 Joanna Grymek was 7 for 7 and 14 points. Beat Washington State 52-33. Pivec had 19 points and 9 rebounds.
Schedule: Feb 1 Colorado, Feb 3 Utah, Feb 8 at Stanford, Feb 10 at Cal, Feb 15 at Oregon, Feb 18 Oregon
ASU (14-6, 5-4) RPI 14 RANKED 21 Lost to UCLA in the last seconds 71-68. Beat USC 69-58.
Schedule: Feb 1 Arizona, Feb 7 at Washington State , Feb 9 at Washington, Feb 15 Colorado, Feb 17 Utah
Cal (13-6,4-4) RPI 29 Lost to Utah 87-74. Kristine Anigwe had 24 points and 15 rebounds. Beat Colorado 80-60. Cal made 11 of 14 threes. Very balanced scoring for Cal, Anigwe with 16 points and 11 rebounds.
Schedule: Jan 31 Stanford, Feb 2 at Stanford, Feb 8 Oregon, Feb 10 Oregon State, Feb 15 at USC, Feb 17 at UCLA
UCLA (10-9, 4-4) RPI 42 Beat ASU on Japreece Dean’s three with 9 seconds left. Lauren Miller game off the bench to score 17 going 8 for 11. Beat Arizona in three Overties 98-93. Onyenwere had 28 points and Dean had 26 points.
Schedule: Feb 1 Washington State, Feb 3 Washington, Feb 8 at Colorado, Feb 10 at Utah, Feb 15 Stanford, Feb 17 Cal
Arizona (14-6, 4-5) Beat USC 71-68. McDonald had 20 points and 8 assists. Cate Reese added 17 points. Lost to UCLA in 3 Overtimes, 98-93. McDonald had 35 points and 11 rebounds and Reece had 14 points and 10 rebounds.
Schedule: Feb 1 at ASU, Feb 7 at Washington, Feb 9 at Washington State, Feb 15 Utah, Feb 17 Colorado
UCLA (10-9, 4-4) RPI 39 Beat ASU on Japreece Dean’s three with 9 seconds left. Lauren Miller game off the bench to score 17 going 8 for 11.
Schedule: Feb 1 Washington State, Feb 3 Washington, Feb 8 at Colorado, Feb 10 at Utah, Feb 15 Stanford, Feb 17 Cal
Washington State (7-13, 2-7) Lost to Oregon after leading at the half, 79-64. Hristova had 29 points. Lost to Oregon State 52-35. The Cougars shot 25%.
Schedule: Feb 1 at UCLA, Feb 3 at USC, Feb 7 ASU, Feb 9 Arizona, Feb 15 Washington
Washington (8-13, 1-8) Lost to Oregon State 86-39. Amber Melgoza had 20 points. Lost to Oregon 76-57.
Schedule: Feb 1 at USC, Feb 3 at UCLA, Feb 7 Arizona, Feb 9 ASU, Feb 15 at Washington State
USC (11-8, 1-7) Lost to Arizona 71-68. Minyon Moore had 20 points and 6 assists. Lost to ASU 68-59. Mariya Moore had 19 points.
Schedule: Feb 1 Washington, Feb 3 Washington State, Feb 8 at Utah, Feb 10 at Colorado, Feb 15 Cal, Feb 17 Stanford
Colorado (10-9, 0-8) Lost to Stanford 80-58 however lead by 10 several times in the first half. Alexis Robinson had 25 points and Annika Jank had 10 points and 10 rebounds. Lost to Cal 80-60. Maya Hollingshed had 20 points.
Schedule: Feb 1 at Oregon State, Feb 3 at Oregon, Feb 8 UCLA, Feb 10 USC, Feb 15 at ASU, Feb 17 at Arizona
Schedule: Feb 1 Utah, Feb 3 Colorado, Feb 8 at Cal, Feb 10 at Stanford, Feb 15 Oregon State, Feb 18 at Oregon State.
Utah (18-1, 7-1) RPI 30 RANKED 14 Beat Cal 87-74 shooting 52%. Megan Huff had 24 points and 9 rebounds. Kiana Moore had 18 points and Dre’Una Edwards added 15 points. Beat Stanford for the first time ever 75-68. Erica Bean with 23 points and 5 threes. Bean had made 4 threes all season. Huff with 17 points and 13 rebounds.
Schedule: Feb 1 at Oregon, Feb 3 at Oregon State, Feb 8 USC, Feb 10 UCLA, Feb 15 at Arizona, Feb 17 at ASU
Stanford (17-2, 7-1) RPI 3 RANKED 8 Beat Colorado 80-69 but needed a 32-12 3rd quarter to do it. Alanna Smith had 26 points and 5 blocks, Kianna Williams had 20 points and Dijonai Carrington had 12 points, on 2 of 12, and 13 rebounds. Stanford was just 6 of 28 from three, however 6 of their last 12 for the win. Lost to Utah 75-68. Poor shooting at 38%. Smith played in foul trouble and fouled out with the score tied or within 2 points. Smith with 19 points and 9 rebounds.
Schedule: Jan 31 at Cal, Feb 2 Cal, Feb 8 Oregon State, Feb 10 Oregon Feb 15 at UCLA, Feb 17 at USC
Oregon State (17-3,7-1) RANKED 9 RPI 41 Beat Washington 86-39. Destiny Slocum had 28 points and 6-8 Joanna Grymek was 7 for 7 and 14 points. Beat Washington State 52-33. Pivec had 19 points and 9 rebounds.
Schedule: Feb 1 Colorado, Feb 3 Utah, Feb 8 at Stanford, Feb 10 at Cal, Feb 15 at Oregon, Feb 18 Oregon
ASU (14-6, 5-4) RPI 14 RANKED 21 Lost to UCLA in the last seconds 71-68. Beat USC 69-58.
Schedule: Feb 1 Arizona, Feb 7 at Washington State , Feb 9 at Washington, Feb 15 Colorado, Feb 17 Utah
Cal (13-6,4-4) RPI 29 Lost to Utah 87-74. Kristine Anigwe had 24 points and 15 rebounds. Beat Colorado 80-60. Cal made 11 of 14 threes. Very balanced scoring for Cal, Anigwe with 16 points and 11 rebounds.
Schedule: Jan 31 Stanford, Feb 2 at Stanford, Feb 8 Oregon, Feb 10 Oregon State, Feb 15 at USC, Feb 17 at UCLA
UCLA (10-9, 4-4) RPI 42 Beat ASU on Japreece Dean’s three with 9 seconds left. Lauren Miller game off the bench to score 17 going 8 for 11. Beat Arizona in three Overties 98-93. Onyenwere had 28 points and Dean had 26 points.
Schedule: Feb 1 Washington State, Feb 3 Washington, Feb 8 at Colorado, Feb 10 at Utah, Feb 15 Stanford, Feb 17 Cal
Arizona (14-6, 4-5) Beat USC 71-68. McDonald had 20 points and 8 assists. Cate Reese added 17 points. Lost to UCLA in 3 Overtimes, 98-93. McDonald had 35 points and 11 rebounds and Reece had 14 points and 10 rebounds.
Schedule: Feb 1 at ASU, Feb 7 at Washington, Feb 9 at Washington State, Feb 15 Utah, Feb 17 Colorado
UCLA (10-9, 4-4) RPI 39 Beat ASU on Japreece Dean’s three with 9 seconds left. Lauren Miller game off the bench to score 17 going 8 for 11.
Schedule: Feb 1 Washington State, Feb 3 Washington, Feb 8 at Colorado, Feb 10 at Utah, Feb 15 Stanford, Feb 17 Cal
Washington State (7-13, 2-7) Lost to Oregon after leading at the half, 79-64. Hristova had 29 points. Lost to Oregon State 52-35. The Cougars shot 25%.
Schedule: Feb 1 at UCLA, Feb 3 at USC, Feb 7 ASU, Feb 9 Arizona, Feb 15 Washington
Washington (8-13, 1-8) Lost to Oregon State 86-39. Amber Melgoza had 20 points. Lost to Oregon 76-57.
Schedule: Feb 1 at USC, Feb 3 at UCLA, Feb 7 Arizona, Feb 9 ASU, Feb 15 at Washington State
USC (11-8, 1-7) Lost to Arizona 71-68. Minyon Moore had 20 points and 6 assists. Lost to ASU 68-59. Mariya Moore had 19 points.
Schedule: Feb 1 Washington, Feb 3 Washington State, Feb 8 at Utah, Feb 10 at Colorado, Feb 15 Cal, Feb 17 Stanford
Colorado (10-9, 0-8) Lost to Stanford 80-58 however lead by 10 several times in the first half. Alexis Robinson had 25 points and Annika Jank had 10 points and 10 rebounds. Lost to Cal 80-60. Maya Hollingshed had 20 points.
Schedule: Feb 1 at Oregon State, Feb 3 at Oregon, Feb 8 UCLA, Feb 10 USC, Feb 15 at ASU, Feb 17 at Arizona
January 21, 2019
Pac 12 Results of the Week
Stanford (16-1, 6-0) RPI 3 RANKED 6 Stanford beat Washington 91-57.
Alanna Smith has 27 points and 13 rebounds. Kianna Williams had 22 points and DiJonai Carrington added 12 points and 10 rebounds. Beat Washington State 75-64. Smith had 34 points and 13 rebounds, Williams had 19 points. Smith was 13 of 17 from the floor including 4 of 5 from three.
Schedule: Jan 25 at Colorado, Jan 27 at Utah
Oregon (17-1,6-0 ) RPI 4 RANKED 5 Oregon edged ASU in Eugene 77-71
Sabrina Ionescu has 31 points. The Ducks shot 50%. Beat Arizona 93-60. Sabally had 25 points, Ionescu had 21 points, 12 rebounds and 12 assists.
Schedule: Jan 25 at Washington State, Jan 27 at Washington
Oregon State (15-3,5-1) RANKED 9 Oregon State Beat Arizona 86-64
Destiny Slocum had 24 points, Mikayla Pivic had 14 points and 11 rebounds and Taya Corosdale scored 14 points going 4 of 4 from three and adding 9 rebounds. Lost to ASU in Corvallis in Double Overtime 79-76. Pivic had 19 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists.
Schedule: Jan 18 Arizona, Jan 20 ASU, Jan 25 at Washington, Jan 27 at Washington State
Utah (16-1, 5-1) RPI 40 RANKED 21. Beat Colorado 78-59. Megan Huff had 17 points. Dre’Una Edwards left the game with a dislocated should but could be back this week. Great passing again by the Utes with 20 assist on 29 baskets.
Schedule: Jan 18 Colorado, Jan 25 Cal, Jan 27 Stanford
ASU (13-5, 4-3) RPI 14 RANKED 16 Lost to Oregon 76-71. So close again. That’s 4 close losses to top 10 teams. ASU made only 3 FTs to the Ducks 15. Kiana Ibis had 22 points. Beat Oregon State 79-76 in Double Overtime. Ibis had 28 points and 13 rebounds. Great stat 50 minutes of play and the two teams combined for only 18 turnovers.
Schedule: Jan 18 at Oregon, Jan 20 at Oregon State, Jan 25 UCLA, Jan 27 USC
Cal (12-5,3-3) RPI 30 Beat Washington State 77-63. Kristine Anigwe had 29 points and 23 rebounds, she has had a double double in every game this season. Beat Washington 79-70. Anigwe had 30 points and 18 rebounds.
Schedule: Jan 25 at Utah, Jan 27 at Colorado
Arizona (13-5, 3-4) Lost to Oregon State 86-64. Aari McDonald has 20 points but took 24 shots. Cate Reece has 18 points.
Lost to Oregon 93-60, McDonald had 20 points.
Schedule: Jan 18 at Oregon State, Jan 20 at Oregon, Jan 25 USC, Jan 27 UCLA
UCLA (8-9, 2-4) RPI 39 Lost to USC 72-67. Onywnwere had 22 points.
Schedule: Jan 25 at ASU, Jan 27 at Arizona
Washington State (7-11, 2-5) Lost to Cal 77-63. Hristova had 21 points. Lost to Stanford 85-64. Chanelle Molina had 18 points.
Schedule: Jan 25 Oregon, Jan 27 Oregon State
Washington (8-11, 1-6) Lost to Stanford 91 to 67. Amber Melgoza was held to 8 points and no one scored in double figure. Lost to Cal 79-70. Melgoza had 27 points, 4 o 4 from three.
Schedule: Jan 25 Oregon State, Jan 27 Oregon
USC (11-6, 1-5) Beat UCLA 72-67. Minyon Moore had 12 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists. Alyiah Mazyck had 26 points.
Schedule: Jan 20 at UCLA, Jan 25 At Arizona, Jan 27 at Arizona State
Colorado (10-7, 0-6) Lost to Utah 78-59 again without Leonard. Alexis Robinson had 24 points, 9 of 28 from the floor.
Schedule: Jan 18 at Utah, Jan 25 Stanford, Jan 27 Cal
January 14, 2019
Pac 12 Results of the week
Stanford (14-1, 4-0) RPI 2 Beat ASU 72-65 Alanna Smith had 25 points and Dejonai Carrington had 17 points and 11 rebounds. Beat Arizona 78 -48. Smith had 20 points 15 rebounds and 7 blocks. Carrington had 19 points.
Schedule: Jan 18 Washington, Jan 20 Washington State, Jan 25 at Colorado, Jan 27 at Utah
Oregon (15-1,4-0 ) RPI 5 Beat USC 93-53. Satou Sabally had 26 points including 5 of 9 from three. Beat UCLA 72-52. Sabally and Ruthy Hevard each had 19 points.
Schedule: Jan 18 ASU, Jan 20 Arizona, Jan 25 at Washington State, Jan 27 at Washington
Oregon State (14-2,4-0) RPI 24 Beat UCLA 83-73. Mikayla Pivic had 21 points and Destiny Slocum had 22 points and 8 assists. Beat USC 76-51. Pivic had 21 points, Maddie Washington had 18 points and Aleah Good man was 5 of 7 from three for 17 points.
Schedule: Jan 18 Arizona, Jan 20 ASU, Jan 25 at Washington, Jan 27 at Washington State
Utah (15-1, 4-1) RPI 43 Beat Washington State 72-68. Megan Huff had 21 points and Dre’Una Edwards had 20 points. Beat Washington 58-43. Huff had 25 points and 12 rebounds, Edwards had 14 points and 10 rebpunds.
Schedule: Jan 18 Colorado, Jan 25 Cal, Jan 27 Stanford
ASU (12-4, 3-2) RPI 15 Lost to Stanford 72-65. Johnson-Chapman had 16 points. Beat Cal 62-61. Kianna Ibis had 26 points, 9 of 12 from the floor including 4 of 4 from three.
Schedule: Jan 18 at Oregon, Jan 20 at Oregon State, Jan 25 UCLA, Jan 27 USC
Arizona (13-3,3-2) Beat Cal 60-55. Aari McDonald had 36 points, 11 of 17 from the floor and 5 of 8 from three. Lost to Stanford 78-48. McDonald had 17 points however just 6 of 28 from the floor.
Schedule: Jan 18 at Oregon State, Jan 20 at Oregon, Jan 25 USC, Jan 27 UCLA
UCLA (8-8, 2-3) RPI 39 Lost to Oregon State 83-73. Michaela Onyenwere had 24 points and Lajahna Drummer had 18 points and 10 rebounds. Lost to Oregon 72-52.
Schedule: Jan 20 USC, Jan 25 at ASU, Jan 27 at Arizona
Washington State (7-9, 2-3)
Lost to Utah 72-68. Alexis Swedlund and Chanelle Molina each had 17 points. Beat Colorado 74-48. Hristova had 23 points and 10 rebounds and Molina added 18 points.
Schedule: Jan 18 at Cal, Jan 20 at Stanford, Jan 25 Oregon, Jan 27 Oregon State
Cal (10-5, 1-3) RPI 24 Lost to Arizona 60-55. Kristine Anigwe had 19 points and 20 rebounds. Lost to ASU 62-61. Anigwe had 21 points and 16 rebounds.
Schedule: Jan 18 Washington State, Jan 20 Washington, Jan 25 at Utah, Jan 27 at Colorado
Washington (8-9, 1-4) Beat Colorado 68-58. Amber Melgoza had 15 points. Lost to Utah 58-43.
Schedule: Jan 18 at Stanford, Jan 20 at Cal, Jan 25 Oregon State, Jan 27 Oregon
USC (10-6, 0-5) Lost to Oregon 93-53, playing without Minyon Moore. USC shot just 29%. Lost to Oregon State 76-52 being outscored in the 3rd quarter 24-7. Minyon Moore was back and had 21 points.
Schedule: Jan 20 at UCLA, Jan 25 At Arizona, Jan 27 at Arizona State
Colorado (10-6, 0-5) Lost to Washington 68-58. The Buffs played without Kennedy Leonard. Again without Leonard lost to Washington State 74-48. Caylao-Do had 18 points.
Schedule: Jan 18 at Utah, Jan 25 Stanford, Jan 27 Cal
January 8, 2019
Pac 12 Results of the Week
Stanford (12-1, 2-0) RANKED 6 Beat USC 72-64. Alanna Smith had 19 points and 11 rebounds, Kiana Williams had 22 points. Beat UCLA 86-80. Smith had 24 points, including 3 straight 2nd half threes and 11 rebounds with 5 blocks. Dijonai Carrington had 30 points and 9 rebounds and Williams had 21 points and 10 assists. Lexie Hull was back for 8 minutes all in the 2nd half. Nadia Fingall sadly tore her ACL vs USC and is out for the season. Maya Dodson missed both games with a foot injury and the return is unknown. Alexa Romano is no longer on the roster.
Schedule: Jan 11 at ASU, Jan 13 at Arizona, Jan 18 Washington, Jan 20 Washington State, Jan 25 at Colorado, Jan 27 at Utah
Oregon (13-1,2-0 ) RANKED 5 Beat Washington 84-71. Erin Boley had 28 points, 8 of 12 from three. Ionescu had 20 points and 10 assists. Beat Washington State 98-58. Ruthy Hebard had 34 points on 16 of 21 shooting. Satou Sabally added 25 points. Ionescu had 17 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists.
Schedule: Jan 11 USC, Jan 13 UCLA, Jan 18 ASU, Jan 20 Arizona, Jan 25 at Washington State, Jan 27 at Washington
Oregon State (12-2,2-0) RANKED 10 Beat Washington State 76-69. Beat Washington 78-68. Destiny Slocum had 30 points, 5 of 9 from three. Sadly Kat Tudor is out for the year with a knee injury. Kat was averaging 12 points and 3 threes per game shooting from three at 46%.
Schedule: Jan 11 at UCLA, Jan 13 at USC, Jan 18 Arizona, Jan 20 ASU, Jan 25 at Washington, Jan 27 at Washington State
ASU (11-3, 2-1) RANKED 19 Beat Utah 65-63. Beat Colorado 76-70. Kianna Ibis had 27 points.
Schedule: Jan 11 Stanford, Jan 13 Cal, Jan 18 at Oregon, Jan 20 at Oregon State, Jan 25 UCLA, Jan 27 USC
Utah (13-1, 2-1) Lost to ASU 65-63. Megan Huff had 17 points and 10 rebounds. Beat Arizona 80-64. Frosh of the Week Dru Gylten had 10 points and 10 assists. Kiana Moore had 19 points. Daneesha Provo is now out for the year with a knee injury. She was averaging 13.5 points per game and shooting 51%.
Schedule: Jan 11 at Washington State, Jan 13 at Washington, Jan 18 Colorado, Jan 25 Cal, Jan 27 Stanford
UCLA (8-6, 2-1) Beat Cal in Overtime 84-79. Michaela Onyenwere had 29 points. Lost to Stanford 86-80. Japreece Dean had 22 points.
Arizona (12-2,2-1) Beat Colorado 69-67. McDonald had 32 points. Lost to Utah 80-64. Aari McDonald had 34 points and 11 rebounds.
Schedule: Jan 11 Cal, Jan 13 Stanford, Jan 18 at Oregon State, Jan 20 at Oregon, Jan 25 USC, Jan 27 UCLA
Schedule: Jan 11 Oregon State, Jan 13 Oregon, Jan 20 USC, Jan 25 at ASU, Jan 27 at Arizona
Cal (10-3, 1-1) RANKED 24 Lost to UCLA in Overtime 84-79. Anigwe scored 32 points and had 14 rebounds. Beat USC 66-59. Anigwe had 21 points and 16 rebounds.
Schedule: Jan 11 at Arizona, Jan 13 at ASU, Jan 18 Washington State, Jan 20 Washington, Jan 25 at Utah, Jan 27 at Colorado
Washington State (6-8, 1-2) Lost to Oregon State 76-69. Hristova had 24 points. Lost to Oregon 98-58.
Schedule: Jan 11 Utah, Jan 13 Colorado, Jan 18 at Cal, Jan 20 at Stanford, Jan 25 Oregon, Jan 27 Oregon State
Washington (7-8, 0-3) Lost to Oregon 84-71. Melgoza had 23 points and Alexis Griggsby had 26 points. Lost to Oregon State 78-67. Melgoza had 20 points.
Schedule: Jan 11 Colorado, Jan 13 Utah, Jan 18 at Stanford, Jan 20 at Cal, Jan 25 Oregon State, Jan 27 Oregon
USC (10-4, 0-3) Lost to Stanford 72-64. Minyon Moore scored 13. Lost to Cal 66-59. Mariya Moore had 36 points with 7 threes.
Schedule: Jan 11 Oregon, Jan 13 Oregon State, Jan 20 at UCLA, Jan 25 At Arizona, Jan 27 at Arizona State
Colorado (10-4, 0-3) Lost to Arizona 69-67. Kennedy Leonard had 11 points and 11 assists. Quinessa Caylao-Do had 21 points. Lost to ASU 76-70. Leonard had 20 points.
Schedule: Jan 11 at Washington, Jan 13 at WSU, Jan 18 at Utah, Jan 25 Stanford, Jan 27 Cal
Schedule: Jan 11 at ASU, Jan 13 at Arizona, Jan 18 Washington, Jan 20 Washington State, Jan 25 at Colorado, Jan 27 at Utah
Oregon (13-1,2-0 ) RANKED 5 Beat Washington 84-71. Erin Boley had 28 points, 8 of 12 from three. Ionescu had 20 points and 10 assists. Beat Washington State 98-58. Ruthy Hebard had 34 points on 16 of 21 shooting. Satou Sabally added 25 points. Ionescu had 17 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists.
Schedule: Jan 11 USC, Jan 13 UCLA, Jan 18 ASU, Jan 20 Arizona, Jan 25 at Washington State, Jan 27 at Washington
Oregon State (12-2,2-0) RANKED 10 Beat Washington State 76-69. Beat Washington 78-68. Destiny Slocum had 30 points, 5 of 9 from three. Sadly Kat Tudor is out for the year with a knee injury. Kat was averaging 12 points and 3 threes per game shooting from three at 46%.
Schedule: Jan 11 at UCLA, Jan 13 at USC, Jan 18 Arizona, Jan 20 ASU, Jan 25 at Washington, Jan 27 at Washington State
ASU (11-3, 2-1) RANKED 19 Beat Utah 65-63. Beat Colorado 76-70. Kianna Ibis had 27 points.
Schedule: Jan 11 Stanford, Jan 13 Cal, Jan 18 at Oregon, Jan 20 at Oregon State, Jan 25 UCLA, Jan 27 USC
Utah (13-1, 2-1) Lost to ASU 65-63. Megan Huff had 17 points and 10 rebounds. Beat Arizona 80-64. Frosh of the Week Dru Gylten had 10 points and 10 assists. Kiana Moore had 19 points. Daneesha Provo is now out for the year with a knee injury. She was averaging 13.5 points per game and shooting 51%.
Schedule: Jan 11 at Washington State, Jan 13 at Washington, Jan 18 Colorado, Jan 25 Cal, Jan 27 Stanford
UCLA (8-6, 2-1) Beat Cal in Overtime 84-79. Michaela Onyenwere had 29 points. Lost to Stanford 86-80. Japreece Dean had 22 points.
Arizona (12-2,2-1) Beat Colorado 69-67. McDonald had 32 points. Lost to Utah 80-64. Aari McDonald had 34 points and 11 rebounds.
Schedule: Jan 11 Cal, Jan 13 Stanford, Jan 18 at Oregon State, Jan 20 at Oregon, Jan 25 USC, Jan 27 UCLA
Schedule: Jan 11 Oregon State, Jan 13 Oregon, Jan 20 USC, Jan 25 at ASU, Jan 27 at Arizona
Cal (10-3, 1-1) RANKED 24 Lost to UCLA in Overtime 84-79. Anigwe scored 32 points and had 14 rebounds. Beat USC 66-59. Anigwe had 21 points and 16 rebounds.
Schedule: Jan 11 at Arizona, Jan 13 at ASU, Jan 18 Washington State, Jan 20 Washington, Jan 25 at Utah, Jan 27 at Colorado
Washington State (6-8, 1-2) Lost to Oregon State 76-69. Hristova had 24 points. Lost to Oregon 98-58.
Schedule: Jan 11 Utah, Jan 13 Colorado, Jan 18 at Cal, Jan 20 at Stanford, Jan 25 Oregon, Jan 27 Oregon State
Washington (7-8, 0-3) Lost to Oregon 84-71. Melgoza had 23 points and Alexis Griggsby had 26 points. Lost to Oregon State 78-67. Melgoza had 20 points.
Schedule: Jan 11 Colorado, Jan 13 Utah, Jan 18 at Stanford, Jan 20 at Cal, Jan 25 Oregon State, Jan 27 Oregon
USC (10-4, 0-3) Lost to Stanford 72-64. Minyon Moore scored 13. Lost to Cal 66-59. Mariya Moore had 36 points with 7 threes.
Schedule: Jan 11 Oregon, Jan 13 Oregon State, Jan 20 at UCLA, Jan 25 At Arizona, Jan 27 at Arizona State
Colorado (10-4, 0-3) Lost to Arizona 69-67. Kennedy Leonard had 11 points and 11 assists. Quinessa Caylao-Do had 21 points. Lost to ASU 76-70. Leonard had 20 points.
Schedule: Jan 11 at Washington, Jan 13 at WSU, Jan 18 at Utah, Jan 25 Stanford, Jan 27 Cal
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