Last Season:
29-6 overall and 15-3 in Pac 12 play, quite a season. The Sun Devils won two NCAA games to advance to the Sweet 16 before losing to Florida State by one point. Attendance was just over 3,000 per game an increase of close to 50%.
The Coaching Staff:
Charlie Turner Thorne is in her 19 year at ASU and has taken the Sun Devils to the post season 15 of the last 16 years while averaging just shy of 20 wins in her 18 seasons.
Meg Sanders is one of two Associate Head Coaches and in her 13th year with the Sun Devils.
Amanda Levens is the other Associate Head Coach and in her 4th season at ASU.
Jackie Moore is in her 4th year also at ASU.
The Schedule:
Kentucky and Florida State and in the Hawaii tournament, the Sun Devils play South Carolina. In Pac 12 Play the Sun Devils play Colorado, Utah, Oregon and Oregon State once each.
The Losses:
Nicole Iademarco is a 6-1 Forward who played briefly last season and did not return.
Promise Amukamara a starting Guard and at 11 points per game their 3rd leading scorer.
Isidora Purkovic a Guard who played briefly last season.
So really just one loss for the Sun Devils.
The Additions:
Sabrina Haines is a 5-10 Frosh Guard who was ranked # 62. Haines should see early action for ASU.
Charnea Johnson-Chapman is a 6-3 Frosh Center. She averaged 10 points and 11 rebounds as a HS Jr and 16 points per game as a Sr.
Kianna Ibis is a 6-1 Frosh Forward. Ibis averaged 19 points and 15 rebounds as a HS Jr, and 21 points, 11 rebounds as a Sr. Ibis was ranked just outside the top 100 by ESPN.
Armani Hawkins a 5-10 Frosh Guard who was ranked # 142. Hawkins, whose older sister is on the Sun Devil team, is a very good offensive player.
The Team:
The Sun Devils return really all players except starting Guard Promise Amukamara.
Katie Hempen is a 5-9, 5th year Sr Guard who averaged 12 points per game, leading the team by a couple of points, and hit 76 threes at 38%.
Elisha Davis is 5-3 Sr and the Point Guard. Davis had a 3:2 assist to turnover ratio and averaged 4.4 assists per game. Davis was 2nd on the team with 38 threes at 36% and averaged 7.5 points per game.
Sophie Brunner is a 6-1 Jr Post player playing both the 4 and the 5. Brunner averaged 12 points and almost 8 rebounds per game. Brunner shot 54%.
Kelsey Moos is a 6-0 Jr Froward who averaged 7 points and 5 rebounds last season. Moos shot 52%.
Quinn Dornstauder is a 6-4 Jr Center who started just 5 games but averaged 17 minutes, 7 points and 5 rebounds.
The above could be the starting line-up but the next three saw significant action this past season.
Arnecia Hawkins is 5-10 Sr Guard who averaged 4 points in 14 minutes. While she made just 17 three’s they were at 41%.
Peace Amukamara is a 5-7 Sr Guard who averaged 3 points in 16 minutes.
Eliza Normen is a 6-0 5th year Sr Wing who averaged 3 points and 3 rebounds in 14 minutes. Normen is the Sun Devils only top 60 recruit but has been bothered by knee injuries at ASU.
Also 6-4 Soph Ayanna Edwards is a back up Center.
Predictions:
A top three in the conference team and certainly a favorite to win the conference with Stanford and Oregon State
2016 Recruiting:
Robbie Ryan from Wyoming is a 5-9 Guard ranked # 62
Reili Richardson is a 5-10 Guard from SoCal ranked # 66
Jamie Ruden is a 6-2 Forward from Minnesota ranked # 66
Sydney Goodson is a 5-7 PG from Texas, played Travel for Cy Fair.
Kiara Russell is a 5-7 PG from Minnesota.
A very good class.
September 14, 2015
September 1, 2015
Pac 12 Preview: UTAH
Last Season:
9-21 overall and just 3-15 in Pac 12 play.
The Coaches:
Lynne Roberts is the new Coach 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 first 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 first year after a season at TCU and 2 seasons at Fresno State. She played at Utah State.
Wesley Brooks is in his first year after 4 seasons at North Texas State and before than at Texas Southern.
Losses:
Taryn Wicijowski is a big loss after averaging 14 points and 9 rebounds per game.
Cheyenne Wilson started 12 games but averaged 28 minutes and 7 points.
Additions:
Erika Bean is a 5-8 Frosh Guard. Bean is from the Sacramento area and averaged 16 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists and 5 steals for her HS career.
Jordanna Potter is a 5-11 Frosh Wing from Texas.
Emily Potter is a 6-5 Redshirt Soph who missed all of last season with an injury. As a Frosh Emily averaged 10 points and 7 rebounds and was 4th in the Pac 12 in blocked shots.
Katie Kuklok is a 5-10 5th year Guard who was injured last season after transferring from Utah Valley. Kuklok averaged 16 points per game at Utah Valley including racking up 34 against her current Utah team. She shot 43% from three making 72. Katie is in Grad School.
Malia Nawahine is a 5-10 Redshirt Soph Wing. Malia was averaging 13 points in her first three games then injured and out for the season.
Devri Owens is a 5-8 Redshirt Soph Guard. Owens averaged 3 points and 15 minutes as a Frosh, including 9 points against Stanford. Last season she went out early with an injury and redshirted. Before she got hurt she had 8 assists in one game.
Daneesha Provo is a 6-0 Soph Guard. Provo will sit out this season after transferring from Clemson where she scored 5 points per game as a Frosh. She was on the Canadian National Jr team.
The Schedule:
The Utes play in a tournament against Oklahoma and Boston College. They play at home against a good Cal State Northridge team and Fresno State and at BYU.
The Team:
Tanaeya Boclair is a 6-0 Soph Forward who was 2nd on the team in scoring, 9 points per game. She will start.
Danielle Rodriquez is a 5-10 Sr Guard who also averaged 9 points plus lead the team in assists with 4 per game.
Emily Potter should return healthy and be the Center.
Malia Nawahine should also return healthy and start.
Joeseta Fatuesi is a 6-4 Soph who started most games last season and could again. Fatuesi averaged 6.5 points and 6.4 rebounds.
Paige Crozon is a 6-1 Redshirt Jr Guard who started more than half Utah’s games averaging 6 points.
Nakia Arquette is a 6-1 Redshirt Jr Forward who played 16 minutes per game but averaged just under 3 points.
Wendy Anae is a 6-3 Jr Post who hasn’t played much.
Predictions: New coach and some big losses so looks like a bottom four finish in the Pac 12.
2016 Recruiting:
No recruits yet
Last Season:
9-21 overall and just 3-15 in Pac 12 play.
The Coaches:
Lynne Roberts is the new Coach 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 first 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 first year after a season at TCU and 2 seasons at Fresno State. She played at Utah State.
Wesley Brooks is in his first year after 4 seasons at North Texas State and before than at Texas Southern.
Losses:
Taryn Wicijowski is a big loss after averaging 14 points and 9 rebounds per game.
Cheyenne Wilson started 12 games but averaged 28 minutes and 7 points.
Additions:
Erika Bean is a 5-8 Frosh Guard. Bean is from the Sacramento area and averaged 16 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists and 5 steals for her HS career.
Jordanna Potter is a 5-11 Frosh Wing from Texas.
Emily Potter is a 6-5 Redshirt Soph who missed all of last season with an injury. As a Frosh Emily averaged 10 points and 7 rebounds and was 4th in the Pac 12 in blocked shots.
Katie Kuklok is a 5-10 5th year Guard who was injured last season after transferring from Utah Valley. Kuklok averaged 16 points per game at Utah Valley including racking up 34 against her current Utah team. She shot 43% from three making 72. Katie is in Grad School.
Malia Nawahine is a 5-10 Redshirt Soph Wing. Malia was averaging 13 points in her first three games then injured and out for the season.
Devri Owens is a 5-8 Redshirt Soph Guard. Owens averaged 3 points and 15 minutes as a Frosh, including 9 points against Stanford. Last season she went out early with an injury and redshirted. Before she got hurt she had 8 assists in one game.
Daneesha Provo is a 6-0 Soph Guard. Provo will sit out this season after transferring from Clemson where she scored 5 points per game as a Frosh. She was on the Canadian National Jr team.
The Schedule:
The Utes play in a tournament against Oklahoma and Boston College. They play at home against a good Cal State Northridge team and Fresno State and at BYU.
The Team:
Tanaeya Boclair is a 6-0 Soph Forward who was 2nd on the team in scoring, 9 points per game. She will start.
Danielle Rodriquez is a 5-10 Sr Guard who also averaged 9 points plus lead the team in assists with 4 per game.
Emily Potter should return healthy and be the Center.
Malia Nawahine should also return healthy and start.
Joeseta Fatuesi is a 6-4 Soph who started most games last season and could again. Fatuesi averaged 6.5 points and 6.4 rebounds.
Paige Crozon is a 6-1 Redshirt Jr Guard who started more than half Utah’s games averaging 6 points.
Nakia Arquette is a 6-1 Redshirt Jr Forward who played 16 minutes per game but averaged just under 3 points.
Wendy Anae is a 6-3 Jr Post who hasn’t played much.
Predictions: New coach and some big losses so looks like a bottom four finish in the Pac 12.
2016 Recruiting:
No recruits yet
August 27, 2015
Pac 12 Preview: Arizona
Last Season:
The Arizona Wildcats went 10-20 overall and 3-15 in Pac 12 play. Of course they did beat Stanford.
The Coaches:
Niya Butts returns for her 8th season as the Head Coach. She is averaging 11 wins a season.
EC Hill returns for her 5th season. Calamity McEntire returns for her 4th season. Sean LaBeauf returns for his 3nd season.
Losses:
Only two loses although leading scorer Candice Warthen is one of them. Candice led the team in scoring, steals and assists, averaging 13 points per game. She was close to being the leading rebounder also.
Alli Gloyd started every game and averaged 5 points and 5 rebounds.
Additions:
A’Shanti Coleman is a 6-2 Post player from San Francisco. Coleman averaged 15 points and 12 rebounds for a very good Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep team.
Destiny Graham is a 6-3 Post player from East Palo Alto. Graham averaged 16 points and 14 rebounds for another good Bay Area team, Eastside Prep.
Eugenie Simonet-Keller is a 6-8 Post player from France. Yes 6-8 and the tallest French woman of her generation. She has played on three French National teams at various ages. She actually attended High School in Florida.
Michal Miller is a 5-7 Guard from Michigan City, Indiana. Miller averaged 25 points and 4 assists last year.
The four High School recruits could be the best class Butts has recruited.
But there are more:
Lauren Evans is a 5-11 Sr Guard who transferred from VA Tech and sat out last season. As a Soph at Va Tech Evans started all but two games averaging 5 points. As a Jr at Va Tech Lauren was reduced to no starts and 2 points per game.
Taryn Griffey is a 5-7 redshirt Frosh who missed not just last year but her Jr and Sr years in HS with injuries. Still a highly recruited player for the Butts era at Arizona.
Ferrin Bell is a 6-0 RS Jr Guard who transferred from SMU two years ago but sat out again last year except for 2 games. As a Frosh at SMU she started 9 games and averaged 3.4 points.
So while this incoming frosh class is ranked # 46 the additions of Evans, Griffey and Bell make the newcomers class very good.
The Schedule:
The Wildcats will play 12 non league games with the toughest being Kansas and University of San Diego. Thus not a tough schedule. Last year the Wildcats were 7-5 in non- league games.
The Team:
The Wildcats return after Warthen their top four scorers, however they averaged a total of just 27 points per game. The Wildcats scored only 58 points per game so scoring improvement is a must.
LaBrittany Jones is a 6-1 Jr Forward who averaged 9 points and 6 rebounds per game.
Malena Washington is a 5-6 Jr Guard who averaged 7 points per game and was 2nd on the team in assists, but just 2 per game.
Charise Holloway is a 5-9 Soph Guard who averaged 7 points per game and is their top returning three point shooter, but she made only 26 at 25%.
Keyahndra Cannon is a 5-9 Sr Guard who averaged 5 points per game.
JaLea Bennett is a 6-0 Soph wing who averaged 4 points per game.
Breanna Workman is a 6-1 Jr Forward who averaged 4 points and 4 rebounds per game.
Dejza James is a 6-1 Jr Forward who averaged 4 points and 3 rebounds per game.
Cherice Harris is a 5-8 Soph Guard who played just a few games last season.
It’s very possible much of the playing time will go to newcomers. Butts has a full squad of 15 and no one transferred out, a rarity recently.
Predictions:
With so many newcomers it’s hard to predict but the incoming players could be good right off the bat. Still it looks look the Wildcats will remain a last four in the Pac 12 team.
2016 Recruiting:
No commits yet but 15 on the team and only 2 SRs therefore only 2 openings.
Last Season:
The Arizona Wildcats went 10-20 overall and 3-15 in Pac 12 play. Of course they did beat Stanford.
The Coaches:
Niya Butts returns for her 8th season as the Head Coach. She is averaging 11 wins a season.
EC Hill returns for her 5th season. Calamity McEntire returns for her 4th season. Sean LaBeauf returns for his 3nd season.
Losses:
Only two loses although leading scorer Candice Warthen is one of them. Candice led the team in scoring, steals and assists, averaging 13 points per game. She was close to being the leading rebounder also.
Alli Gloyd started every game and averaged 5 points and 5 rebounds.
Additions:
A’Shanti Coleman is a 6-2 Post player from San Francisco. Coleman averaged 15 points and 12 rebounds for a very good Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep team.
Destiny Graham is a 6-3 Post player from East Palo Alto. Graham averaged 16 points and 14 rebounds for another good Bay Area team, Eastside Prep.
Eugenie Simonet-Keller is a 6-8 Post player from France. Yes 6-8 and the tallest French woman of her generation. She has played on three French National teams at various ages. She actually attended High School in Florida.
Michal Miller is a 5-7 Guard from Michigan City, Indiana. Miller averaged 25 points and 4 assists last year.
The four High School recruits could be the best class Butts has recruited.
But there are more:
Lauren Evans is a 5-11 Sr Guard who transferred from VA Tech and sat out last season. As a Soph at Va Tech Evans started all but two games averaging 5 points. As a Jr at Va Tech Lauren was reduced to no starts and 2 points per game.
Taryn Griffey is a 5-7 redshirt Frosh who missed not just last year but her Jr and Sr years in HS with injuries. Still a highly recruited player for the Butts era at Arizona.
Ferrin Bell is a 6-0 RS Jr Guard who transferred from SMU two years ago but sat out again last year except for 2 games. As a Frosh at SMU she started 9 games and averaged 3.4 points.
So while this incoming frosh class is ranked # 46 the additions of Evans, Griffey and Bell make the newcomers class very good.
The Schedule:
The Wildcats will play 12 non league games with the toughest being Kansas and University of San Diego. Thus not a tough schedule. Last year the Wildcats were 7-5 in non- league games.
The Team:
The Wildcats return after Warthen their top four scorers, however they averaged a total of just 27 points per game. The Wildcats scored only 58 points per game so scoring improvement is a must.
LaBrittany Jones is a 6-1 Jr Forward who averaged 9 points and 6 rebounds per game.
Malena Washington is a 5-6 Jr Guard who averaged 7 points per game and was 2nd on the team in assists, but just 2 per game.
Charise Holloway is a 5-9 Soph Guard who averaged 7 points per game and is their top returning three point shooter, but she made only 26 at 25%.
Keyahndra Cannon is a 5-9 Sr Guard who averaged 5 points per game.
JaLea Bennett is a 6-0 Soph wing who averaged 4 points per game.
Breanna Workman is a 6-1 Jr Forward who averaged 4 points and 4 rebounds per game.
Dejza James is a 6-1 Jr Forward who averaged 4 points and 3 rebounds per game.
Cherice Harris is a 5-8 Soph Guard who played just a few games last season.
It’s very possible much of the playing time will go to newcomers. Butts has a full squad of 15 and no one transferred out, a rarity recently.
Predictions:
With so many newcomers it’s hard to predict but the incoming players could be good right off the bat. Still it looks look the Wildcats will remain a last four in the Pac 12 team.
2016 Recruiting:
No commits yet but 15 on the team and only 2 SRs therefore only 2 openings.
August 20, 2015
Well it’s getting closer to the season. School has started at several Pac 12 schools and with 11 teams to preview it’s time to start.
Pac 12 Preview: Colorado
Last Season:
15-17 overall and 6-12 in Pac 12 Play
The Coaches:
Linda Lappe is in her 6th season as the Head Coach and last year was her first to miss post season. Colorado went to 3 WNITs and one NCAA in her first 4 years. Lappe is a former Colorado Team Captain.
Julian Assibey is in his first year as an assistant, but 2nd year on the staff.
Former Stanford and Texas great Jamie Carey is in her 2nd year as an assistant.
Kelly Rae Finley is in her 4th year as an assistant after 4 years at Harvard.
Losses:
Arielle Roberson missed last season with a knee injury but decided not to play her 5th year at Colorado and instead will play her Grad year at West Virginia. Two years ago Roberson averaged 12 points and 7 rebounds.
Lexy Kresl was the # 3 scorer at 12 points per game and led the team in assists. Lexy also led the team in three pointers.
Jen Reese averaged 13 points and 7 rebounds both 2nd on the team. A big loss.
Jasmine Sborov started every game and averaged 6 points.
The loss of 3 starters plus a presumed 4th if healthy is huge.
Additions:
Monica Burich is a 6-2 Frosh Forward who averaged 19 points and 9 rebounds last season for her HS. Burich was ranked # 117 in HS.
Makenzie Ellis is a 6-2 Frosh Forward who averaged 12 points and 6 rebounds as a HS Jr but missed last season with a knee injury. Ellis was born in San Mateo.
Ariana Freeman is 5-9 Soph transfer from Louisville, who will redshirt this season. Freeman scored 18 points per game her last two years in HS and saw minimal play at Louisville. She was ranked # 15 in the US as a HS Soph.
Kennedy Leonard is a 5-8 Frosh Guard, ranked 42th in the US last year in HS.
Alexis Robinson is a 5-10 Frosh Guard who averaged 15 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists last season in HS. Robinson was ranked # 91 in the US.
The Schedule:
The Buffs play at Kentucky and play Missouri at home. In a tournament at home they could play Florida. The other games are more mid majors. Colorado plays the LA schools at home and the Arizona schools in Arizona
The Team:
Zoe Correal is a 6-4 Soph Post who played 9 minutes a game averaging 2 points and 2 rebounds. She will get a lot more action this season.
Jamee Swan is a 6-2 Sr Post who will start and my guess with Correal. Swan averaged 13 points and 8 rebounds and led the team in both those categories. Swan was Honorable Mention All Pac 12 last season.
Haley Smith is a 6-1 Jr Wing who started every game last season averaging 9 points and 5 rebounds.
Lauren Huggins is a 6-2 Jr Wing who played every game averaging 19 minutes and 5 points per game. Huggins had 43 threes, 2nd on the team and shot 38 % from three.
Becca Thomas is a 5-5 Soph Point Guard who played in every game averaging 3 points.
Zoe Beard-Falls is a 6-1 Jr Forward who averaged 3.5 points and 3 rebounds last season.
Alina Hartmann is a 6-0 Soph Wing who averaged 2.5 points last season. Hartmann is from Germany
Bri Watts is a 6-2 Jr Post who didn’t play much last season and sat out her Frosh year.
With only three players returning with much playing time in their careers look for the four frosh to contribute early and often.
Predictions:
It will be hard to duplicate last year’s Pac 12 record. I see Colorado as a last four team in the league. But if the Frosh and young players develop, the team will improve and with Swan the only Sr the outlook is better.
2016 Recruiting:
Bria Rice a 5-8 Guard from Washington, not top 100
Anika Jank a 6-3 Post from Minnesota also not top 100.
Pac 12 Preview: Colorado
Last Season:
15-17 overall and 6-12 in Pac 12 Play
The Coaches:
Linda Lappe is in her 6th season as the Head Coach and last year was her first to miss post season. Colorado went to 3 WNITs and one NCAA in her first 4 years. Lappe is a former Colorado Team Captain.
Julian Assibey is in his first year as an assistant, but 2nd year on the staff.
Former Stanford and Texas great Jamie Carey is in her 2nd year as an assistant.
Kelly Rae Finley is in her 4th year as an assistant after 4 years at Harvard.
Losses:
Arielle Roberson missed last season with a knee injury but decided not to play her 5th year at Colorado and instead will play her Grad year at West Virginia. Two years ago Roberson averaged 12 points and 7 rebounds.
Lexy Kresl was the # 3 scorer at 12 points per game and led the team in assists. Lexy also led the team in three pointers.
Jen Reese averaged 13 points and 7 rebounds both 2nd on the team. A big loss.
Jasmine Sborov started every game and averaged 6 points.
The loss of 3 starters plus a presumed 4th if healthy is huge.
Additions:
Monica Burich is a 6-2 Frosh Forward who averaged 19 points and 9 rebounds last season for her HS. Burich was ranked # 117 in HS.
Makenzie Ellis is a 6-2 Frosh Forward who averaged 12 points and 6 rebounds as a HS Jr but missed last season with a knee injury. Ellis was born in San Mateo.
Ariana Freeman is 5-9 Soph transfer from Louisville, who will redshirt this season. Freeman scored 18 points per game her last two years in HS and saw minimal play at Louisville. She was ranked # 15 in the US as a HS Soph.
Kennedy Leonard is a 5-8 Frosh Guard, ranked 42th in the US last year in HS.
Alexis Robinson is a 5-10 Frosh Guard who averaged 15 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists last season in HS. Robinson was ranked # 91 in the US.
The Schedule:
The Buffs play at Kentucky and play Missouri at home. In a tournament at home they could play Florida. The other games are more mid majors. Colorado plays the LA schools at home and the Arizona schools in Arizona
The Team:
Zoe Correal is a 6-4 Soph Post who played 9 minutes a game averaging 2 points and 2 rebounds. She will get a lot more action this season.
Jamee Swan is a 6-2 Sr Post who will start and my guess with Correal. Swan averaged 13 points and 8 rebounds and led the team in both those categories. Swan was Honorable Mention All Pac 12 last season.
Haley Smith is a 6-1 Jr Wing who started every game last season averaging 9 points and 5 rebounds.
Lauren Huggins is a 6-2 Jr Wing who played every game averaging 19 minutes and 5 points per game. Huggins had 43 threes, 2nd on the team and shot 38 % from three.
Becca Thomas is a 5-5 Soph Point Guard who played in every game averaging 3 points.
Zoe Beard-Falls is a 6-1 Jr Forward who averaged 3.5 points and 3 rebounds last season.
Alina Hartmann is a 6-0 Soph Wing who averaged 2.5 points last season. Hartmann is from Germany
Bri Watts is a 6-2 Jr Post who didn’t play much last season and sat out her Frosh year.
With only three players returning with much playing time in their careers look for the four frosh to contribute early and often.
Predictions:
It will be hard to duplicate last year’s Pac 12 record. I see Colorado as a last four team in the league. But if the Frosh and young players develop, the team will improve and with Swan the only Sr the outlook is better.
2016 Recruiting:
Bria Rice a 5-8 Guard from Washington, not top 100
Anika Jank a 6-3 Post from Minnesota also not top 100.
March 1, 2015
A Review of the Past Week
The Games for the Pac 12 tourney:
http://pac-12.com/womens-basketball/championships/2015-pac-12-womens-basketball-tournament
Stanford plays at 2Pm Friday vs the winner of the Arizona – UCLA game.
1. Oregon State 26-3, 16-2 Record against Top 25, 4-2
Lost to Stanford 69-58. Deven Hunter had 18 points and 12 rebounds while Jamie Weisner had 18 points also.
Beat Cal 73-55 to win the Pac 12 title for the first time ever. Just a remarkable story from two scholarship players and a new coach to the title in 4 years. And the thp 3 players back next season. Sydney Weise with 7 threes and 23 points as the Beaver hit 15 of 26 threes.
2. ASU 26-4, 15-3 Record against Top 25, 2-2
Beat Utah 46-42.
Beat Colorado 59-46. Katie Hempen scored 15.
3.Stanford 21-9 , 13-5 Record against Top 25, 2-5
Beat Oregon State 69-58. Super balance as 5 players had between 11 and 13 points.
Lost to Oregon 62-55. Stanford shot 35% overall and 25% from three.
3. Cal 21-8, 13-5 Record against Top 25, 2-4
Beat Oregon 74-59. Brittany Boyd had 17 points and 6 assists as Cal shot 51%.
Lost to Oregon State 73-55. Brittany Boyd had 15 points and 15 rebounds while Reshanda Gray scored 20.
5. Washington 22-8, 11-7 Record against Top 25, 2-4
Beat USC 60-48. Kelsey Plum had 27 points.
Beat UCLA 74-61. Plum scored 22.
6. UCLA 12-17, 8-10 Record against Top 25, 0-9
Beat Washington State 74-69. Nirra Fields had 14 points and Corinne Costa had 13 rebounds.
Lost to Washington 74-61. The Bruins shot just 35% and had 19 turnovers, 9 by Jordin Canada.
7. Washington State 16-13, 7-11 Record against top 25 2-5.
Lost to UCLA 74-69. Tia Presley had 25 points and Lia Gladiera had 24 points.
Beat USC 68-62 as Presley scored 28.
7.USC 15-14, 7-11 Record against Top 25, 0-6
Lost to Washington 60-48. Two players were left home one with an injury. So the Trojans played with 8 players. Kaneisha Horn had 13 points and 9 rebounds.
Lost to Washington State 68-62. McKenzie Calvert scored 18.
9. Oregon 13-15, 6-12. Record against Top 25: 1-6
Lost to Cal 74-59. Jillian Alleyne had 33 points and 16 rebounds.
Beat Stanford 62-55. Alleyne 22 points and 12 rebounds.
10. Colorado 12-16, 6-12 Record against Top 25, 0-4
Beat Arizona 66-51. Jen Reese scored 20 and Jamee Swan had 15 points.
Lost to ASU 59-46.
11.Utah 9-19, 3-15 Record against top 25, 0-5
Lost to ASU 46-42.
Lost to Arizona 64-41.
11. Arizona 10-19, 3-15 Record against top 25, 1-5
Lost to Colorado 66-51.
Beat Utah 64-41 with 23 points from Candice Warthen
After 10 years this is it and it’s been fun. As the great Stevie Wonder said Good bye good bye good bye, gonna leave ya now.
http://pac-12.com/womens-basketball/championships/2015-pac-12-womens-basketball-tournament
Stanford plays at 2Pm Friday vs the winner of the Arizona – UCLA game.
1. Oregon State 26-3, 16-2 Record against Top 25, 4-2
Lost to Stanford 69-58. Deven Hunter had 18 points and 12 rebounds while Jamie Weisner had 18 points also.
Beat Cal 73-55 to win the Pac 12 title for the first time ever. Just a remarkable story from two scholarship players and a new coach to the title in 4 years. And the thp 3 players back next season. Sydney Weise with 7 threes and 23 points as the Beaver hit 15 of 26 threes.
2. ASU 26-4, 15-3 Record against Top 25, 2-2
Beat Utah 46-42.
Beat Colorado 59-46. Katie Hempen scored 15.
3.Stanford 21-9 , 13-5 Record against Top 25, 2-5
Beat Oregon State 69-58. Super balance as 5 players had between 11 and 13 points.
Lost to Oregon 62-55. Stanford shot 35% overall and 25% from three.
3. Cal 21-8, 13-5 Record against Top 25, 2-4
Beat Oregon 74-59. Brittany Boyd had 17 points and 6 assists as Cal shot 51%.
Lost to Oregon State 73-55. Brittany Boyd had 15 points and 15 rebounds while Reshanda Gray scored 20.
5. Washington 22-8, 11-7 Record against Top 25, 2-4
Beat USC 60-48. Kelsey Plum had 27 points.
Beat UCLA 74-61. Plum scored 22.
6. UCLA 12-17, 8-10 Record against Top 25, 0-9
Beat Washington State 74-69. Nirra Fields had 14 points and Corinne Costa had 13 rebounds.
Lost to Washington 74-61. The Bruins shot just 35% and had 19 turnovers, 9 by Jordin Canada.
7. Washington State 16-13, 7-11 Record against top 25 2-5.
Lost to UCLA 74-69. Tia Presley had 25 points and Lia Gladiera had 24 points.
Beat USC 68-62 as Presley scored 28.
7.USC 15-14, 7-11 Record against Top 25, 0-6
Lost to Washington 60-48. Two players were left home one with an injury. So the Trojans played with 8 players. Kaneisha Horn had 13 points and 9 rebounds.
Lost to Washington State 68-62. McKenzie Calvert scored 18.
9. Oregon 13-15, 6-12. Record against Top 25: 1-6
Lost to Cal 74-59. Jillian Alleyne had 33 points and 16 rebounds.
Beat Stanford 62-55. Alleyne 22 points and 12 rebounds.
10. Colorado 12-16, 6-12 Record against Top 25, 0-4
Beat Arizona 66-51. Jen Reese scored 20 and Jamee Swan had 15 points.
Lost to ASU 59-46.
11.Utah 9-19, 3-15 Record against top 25, 0-5
Lost to ASU 46-42.
Lost to Arizona 64-41.
11. Arizona 10-19, 3-15 Record against top 25, 1-5
Lost to Colorado 66-51.
Beat Utah 64-41 with 23 points from Candice Warthen
After 10 years this is it and it’s been fun. As the great Stevie Wonder said Good bye good bye good bye, gonna leave ya now.
February 23, 2015
A Review of the Past Week
Latest Rankings and RPI: Oregon State ranked 7, ASU 10, Stanford 19 Cal 24. RPI: Oregon State 9, ASU 10 Stanford 22, Cal 28, Washington 29.
Oregon State clinches at least a share of the Pac 12 title. Oregon State, ASU Stanford and Cal clinch first day byes in the Pac 12 tourney.
1. Oregon State 25-2, 15-1 Record against Top 25, 3-1
Beat Colorado 66-44. The game was tied at 26 at the half then the Beavers came on strong to win. Jamie Weisner with 17 points and 10 rebounds.
Beat Utah 52-42. Weisner had 15 points.
Feb 26 Stanford, Feb 28 Cal
2. ASU 24-4, 13-3 Record against Top 25, 2-2
Beat UCLA 68-56. Katie Hempen had 19 points.
Beat USC in overtime 76-73. Promise Amukamara scored 20 points for the Sun Devils who shot 49%.
Feb 27 Utah, Mar 1 Colorado
3. Cal 20-7, 12-4 Record against Top 25, 2-3
Lost to Stanford 59-47 shooting 11% in the 2nd half with just 3 made shots and none in the last 10 or so minutes. Mercedes Jefflo scored 14.
Beat Stanford 63-53 making 8 of 19 threes. Reshanda Gray had 17 points and 9 rebounds while Brittany Boyd had 12 points and 13 rebounds.
Feb 26 at Oregon, Feb 28 at Oregon State
3.Stanford 20-8 , 12-4 Record against Top 25, 1-5
Beat Cal 59-47 out rebounding Cal by 16. Also 8 more turnovers by the Card than cal. Brittany McPhee came off the bench to score 9 points and grab 6 rebounds and really sparked the win. Amber Orrange had 19 points and Lili Thompson added 18 points.
Lost to Cal 63-53. Brittany McPhee had a breakout game with 24 points on 10 of 16 shooting and was the top rebounder with 6. Other than McPhee Stanford shot just 33%.
Feb 26 at Oregon State, Mar 1 at Oregon
5. Washington 20-8, 9-7 Record against Top 25, 2-4
Lost to Washington State 83-72. Jazmine Davis had 23 points and Kelsey Plum added 18.
Beat Washington State 83-53. Plum and Talia Walton both scored 22 points.
Feb 26 USC, Feb 28 UCLA
6. UCLA 11-16, 7-9 Record against Top 25, 0-9
Lost to ASU 68-56. Nirra Fields had 17 points.
Beat Arizona 75-41. The Bench scored 38 points as Kelli Hayes led with 12 points.
Feb 26 at Washington, Feb 28 at Washington State
6.USC 15-12, 7-9 Record against Top 25, 0-6
Beat Arizona 77-51. The Bench scored 43 points. Kristen Simon after missing the last game had 12 points and 9 rebounds. McKenzie Calvert carried off the floor at the end of the Stanford game had 14 points.
Lost to ASU in overtime 76-74. 18 points and 12 rebounds for Alexyz Vaioletama.
Feb 26 at Washington, Feb 28 at WSU.
8. Washington State 15-12, 6-10 Record against top 25 2-5.
Beat Washington 83-72. Lia Gladiera had 23 points, Tia Presley 17 and Mariah Cooks 16. Louise Brown had 10 rebounds.
Lost to Washington 83-43 shooting just 23%.
Feb 26 UCLA, Feb 28 USC
9. Oregon 12-14, 5-11. Record against Top 25: 0-5
Lost to Utah 66-64. Jillian Alleyne and Lexi Peterson each scored 18 points while Alleyne added 13 rebounds.
Lost to Colorado 84-69. Alleyne had 21 points and 13 rebounds.
Feb 26 Cal, March 1 Stanford
9. Colorado 11-15, 4-11 Record against Top 25, 0-3
Lost to Oregon State 66-44. Jen Reese had 19 points and 9 rebounds.
Beat Oregon 84-69. The Buffs shot 47% and the starters all had between 9 and 15 points. Reese had 15 points.
Feb 27 at Arizona, March 1 at ASU
11.Utah 9-17, 3-13 Record against top 25, 0-4
Beat Oregon 66-64. Four players scored in double figures.
Lost to Oregon State 52-42
Feb 27 at ASU, March 1 at Arizona
12. Arizona 9-18, 2-14 Record against top 25, 1-5
Lost to USC 77-51.
Lost to UCLA 75-41. The Wildcats shot 26% and were out rebounded by 19.
Feb 27 Colorado, Mar 1 Utah
Oregon State clinches at least a share of the Pac 12 title. Oregon State, ASU Stanford and Cal clinch first day byes in the Pac 12 tourney.
1. Oregon State 25-2, 15-1 Record against Top 25, 3-1
Beat Colorado 66-44. The game was tied at 26 at the half then the Beavers came on strong to win. Jamie Weisner with 17 points and 10 rebounds.
Beat Utah 52-42. Weisner had 15 points.
Feb 26 Stanford, Feb 28 Cal
2. ASU 24-4, 13-3 Record against Top 25, 2-2
Beat UCLA 68-56. Katie Hempen had 19 points.
Beat USC in overtime 76-73. Promise Amukamara scored 20 points for the Sun Devils who shot 49%.
Feb 27 Utah, Mar 1 Colorado
3. Cal 20-7, 12-4 Record against Top 25, 2-3
Lost to Stanford 59-47 shooting 11% in the 2nd half with just 3 made shots and none in the last 10 or so minutes. Mercedes Jefflo scored 14.
Beat Stanford 63-53 making 8 of 19 threes. Reshanda Gray had 17 points and 9 rebounds while Brittany Boyd had 12 points and 13 rebounds.
Feb 26 at Oregon, Feb 28 at Oregon State
3.Stanford 20-8 , 12-4 Record against Top 25, 1-5
Beat Cal 59-47 out rebounding Cal by 16. Also 8 more turnovers by the Card than cal. Brittany McPhee came off the bench to score 9 points and grab 6 rebounds and really sparked the win. Amber Orrange had 19 points and Lili Thompson added 18 points.
Lost to Cal 63-53. Brittany McPhee had a breakout game with 24 points on 10 of 16 shooting and was the top rebounder with 6. Other than McPhee Stanford shot just 33%.
Feb 26 at Oregon State, Mar 1 at Oregon
5. Washington 20-8, 9-7 Record against Top 25, 2-4
Lost to Washington State 83-72. Jazmine Davis had 23 points and Kelsey Plum added 18.
Beat Washington State 83-53. Plum and Talia Walton both scored 22 points.
Feb 26 USC, Feb 28 UCLA
6. UCLA 11-16, 7-9 Record against Top 25, 0-9
Lost to ASU 68-56. Nirra Fields had 17 points.
Beat Arizona 75-41. The Bench scored 38 points as Kelli Hayes led with 12 points.
Feb 26 at Washington, Feb 28 at Washington State
6.USC 15-12, 7-9 Record against Top 25, 0-6
Beat Arizona 77-51. The Bench scored 43 points. Kristen Simon after missing the last game had 12 points and 9 rebounds. McKenzie Calvert carried off the floor at the end of the Stanford game had 14 points.
Lost to ASU in overtime 76-74. 18 points and 12 rebounds for Alexyz Vaioletama.
Feb 26 at Washington, Feb 28 at WSU.
8. Washington State 15-12, 6-10 Record against top 25 2-5.
Beat Washington 83-72. Lia Gladiera had 23 points, Tia Presley 17 and Mariah Cooks 16. Louise Brown had 10 rebounds.
Lost to Washington 83-43 shooting just 23%.
Feb 26 UCLA, Feb 28 USC
9. Oregon 12-14, 5-11. Record against Top 25: 0-5
Lost to Utah 66-64. Jillian Alleyne and Lexi Peterson each scored 18 points while Alleyne added 13 rebounds.
Lost to Colorado 84-69. Alleyne had 21 points and 13 rebounds.
Feb 26 Cal, March 1 Stanford
9. Colorado 11-15, 4-11 Record against Top 25, 0-3
Lost to Oregon State 66-44. Jen Reese had 19 points and 9 rebounds.
Beat Oregon 84-69. The Buffs shot 47% and the starters all had between 9 and 15 points. Reese had 15 points.
Feb 27 at Arizona, March 1 at ASU
11.Utah 9-17, 3-13 Record against top 25, 0-4
Beat Oregon 66-64. Four players scored in double figures.
Lost to Oregon State 52-42
Feb 27 at ASU, March 1 at Arizona
12. Arizona 9-18, 2-14 Record against top 25, 1-5
Lost to USC 77-51.
Lost to UCLA 75-41. The Wildcats shot 26% and were out rebounded by 19.
Feb 27 Colorado, Mar 1 Utah
February 16, 2015
A Review of the Past Week
Latest Rankings and RPI: Oregon State ranked 7, RPI 10. ASU Ranked 12 RPI 11. Stanford Ranked 18 RPI 25. Washington RPI 21, Cal RPI 26.
1. Oregon State 23-2, 13-1 Record against Top 25, 3-1
Beat ASU 70-64. The Beavers shot 51% and Ruth Hamlin had 17 points, 9 rebounds and 6 blocks. Sydney Wiese added 15 points.
Beat Arizona 73-48. Wiese had 20 points , 6 of 8 from three to became the all time leader in three pointers made at Oregon State, and only a soph.
Feb 20 at Colorado, Feb 22 at Utah, Feb 26 Stanford, Feb 28 Cal
2. ASU 22-4, 11-3 Record against Top 25, 2-2
Lost to Oregon State 70-64. Sophie Brunner had 24 points. Kelsey Moos missed the game.
Beat Oregon 72-52. Moos out again with an elbow injury.
Feb 20 at UCLA, Feb 22 at USC, Feb 27 Utah, Mar 1 Colorado
2. Cal 19-6, 11-3 Record against Top 25, 1-2
Beat UCLA 68-64. Reshanda Gray had 24 points and Mercedes Jefflo added 23 points. Cal shot 47% and needed too as they had 7 more turnovers and 4 less rebounds than UCLA.
Lost to USC 65-54. Reshanda Gray had 32 points and 10 rebounds, but Cal had 20 turnovers, 8 by Brittany Boyd.
Feb 18 Stanford, Feb 22 at Stanford, Feb 26 at Oregon, Feb 28 at Oregon State
2.Stanford 19-7 , 11-3 Record against Top 25, 1-5
Beat USC 79-60. Stanford shot 55% as four players had between 12 and 14 points.
Beat UCLA 68-50 as the Samuelsons scored 38 points, 12 of 20 from three. Bonnie came within one of the school record with her 8 threes.
Feb 18 at Cal, Feb 22 Cal, Feb 26 at Oregon State, Mar 1 at Oregon
5. Washington 19-7, 8-6 Record against Top 25, 2-4
Lost at Utah 69-61. Kelsey Plum scored 22.
Beat Colorado 79-67 as Kelsey Plum scored 28.
Feb 20 Washington State, Feb 22 at Washington State, Feb 26 USC, Feb 28 UCLA
6. UCLA 10-15, 6-8 Record against Top 25, 0-8
Lost at Cal 68-64. Nirra Fields and Jordin Canada were just 8 of 37 from the field. The rest of the Bruins were 15 of 32, almost 50%.
Lost at Stanford 68-50 shooting just 37%.
Feb 20 ASU, Feb 22 Arizona, Feb 26 at Washington, Feb 28 at Washington State
6.USC 14-11, 6-8 Record against Top 25, 0-5
Lost at Stanford 79-60. Four players with 1-0-14 points but USC shot just 37%.
Beat Cal 65-54 despite Simon having her arm in a sling and Calvert out with a knee injury. Calvert hurt her knee at Stanford in the last second. Keisha Horn and Alexyz Vaioletama had 17 points.
Feb 20 Arizona, Feb 22 ASU, Feb 26 at Washington, Feb 28 at WSU.
8. Washington State 14-11, 5-9 Record against top 25 2-5.
Lost at Colorado 72-51. The Cougars shot just 32%.
Beat Utah 62-51. Lia Gladiera scored 23.
Feb 20 at Washington, Feb 22 Washington, Feb 26 UCLA, Feb 28 USC
8. Oregon 12-12, 5-9. Record against Top 25: 0-5
Beat Arizona 75-61. Jillian Alleyne had 19 points 17 rebounds. Lexi Peterson had 16 points.
Lost to ASU 72-52. Alleyne with 19 points and 10 rebounds.
Feb 20 at Utah, Feb 22 at Colorado, Feb 26 Cal, March 1 Stanford
10. Colorado 11-14, 4-10 Record against Top 25, 0-2
Beat Washington State 72-51 out rebounding the Cougars by 19. Jen Reese had 14 points and 9 rebounds.
Lost to Washington 79-67. Reese had 10 points and 9 rebounds and Jamee Swan had 13 points and 12 rebounds.
Feb 20 Oregon State, Feb 22 Oregon, Feb 27 at Arizona, March 1 at ASU
11. Arizona 9-16, 2-12 Record against top 25, 1-5
Lost at Oregon 75-61. LaBrittany Jones had 14 points.
Lost at Oregon State 73-48.
Feb 20 at USC, Feb 22 at UCLA, Feb 27 Colorado, Mar 1 Utah
11.Utah 8-17, 2-12 Record against top 25, 0-3
Beat Washington 69-61 as Taryn Wicijowski scored 20.
Washington State 62-51. Wicijowski had 20 points and 11 rebounds.
Feb 20 Oregon, Feb 22 Oregon State, Feb 27 at ASU, March 1 at Arizona
1. Oregon State 23-2, 13-1 Record against Top 25, 3-1
Beat ASU 70-64. The Beavers shot 51% and Ruth Hamlin had 17 points, 9 rebounds and 6 blocks. Sydney Wiese added 15 points.
Beat Arizona 73-48. Wiese had 20 points , 6 of 8 from three to became the all time leader in three pointers made at Oregon State, and only a soph.
Feb 20 at Colorado, Feb 22 at Utah, Feb 26 Stanford, Feb 28 Cal
2. ASU 22-4, 11-3 Record against Top 25, 2-2
Lost to Oregon State 70-64. Sophie Brunner had 24 points. Kelsey Moos missed the game.
Beat Oregon 72-52. Moos out again with an elbow injury.
Feb 20 at UCLA, Feb 22 at USC, Feb 27 Utah, Mar 1 Colorado
2. Cal 19-6, 11-3 Record against Top 25, 1-2
Beat UCLA 68-64. Reshanda Gray had 24 points and Mercedes Jefflo added 23 points. Cal shot 47% and needed too as they had 7 more turnovers and 4 less rebounds than UCLA.
Lost to USC 65-54. Reshanda Gray had 32 points and 10 rebounds, but Cal had 20 turnovers, 8 by Brittany Boyd.
Feb 18 Stanford, Feb 22 at Stanford, Feb 26 at Oregon, Feb 28 at Oregon State
2.Stanford 19-7 , 11-3 Record against Top 25, 1-5
Beat USC 79-60. Stanford shot 55% as four players had between 12 and 14 points.
Beat UCLA 68-50 as the Samuelsons scored 38 points, 12 of 20 from three. Bonnie came within one of the school record with her 8 threes.
Feb 18 at Cal, Feb 22 Cal, Feb 26 at Oregon State, Mar 1 at Oregon
5. Washington 19-7, 8-6 Record against Top 25, 2-4
Lost at Utah 69-61. Kelsey Plum scored 22.
Beat Colorado 79-67 as Kelsey Plum scored 28.
Feb 20 Washington State, Feb 22 at Washington State, Feb 26 USC, Feb 28 UCLA
6. UCLA 10-15, 6-8 Record against Top 25, 0-8
Lost at Cal 68-64. Nirra Fields and Jordin Canada were just 8 of 37 from the field. The rest of the Bruins were 15 of 32, almost 50%.
Lost at Stanford 68-50 shooting just 37%.
Feb 20 ASU, Feb 22 Arizona, Feb 26 at Washington, Feb 28 at Washington State
6.USC 14-11, 6-8 Record against Top 25, 0-5
Lost at Stanford 79-60. Four players with 1-0-14 points but USC shot just 37%.
Beat Cal 65-54 despite Simon having her arm in a sling and Calvert out with a knee injury. Calvert hurt her knee at Stanford in the last second. Keisha Horn and Alexyz Vaioletama had 17 points.
Feb 20 Arizona, Feb 22 ASU, Feb 26 at Washington, Feb 28 at WSU.
8. Washington State 14-11, 5-9 Record against top 25 2-5.
Lost at Colorado 72-51. The Cougars shot just 32%.
Beat Utah 62-51. Lia Gladiera scored 23.
Feb 20 at Washington, Feb 22 Washington, Feb 26 UCLA, Feb 28 USC
8. Oregon 12-12, 5-9. Record against Top 25: 0-5
Beat Arizona 75-61. Jillian Alleyne had 19 points 17 rebounds. Lexi Peterson had 16 points.
Lost to ASU 72-52. Alleyne with 19 points and 10 rebounds.
Feb 20 at Utah, Feb 22 at Colorado, Feb 26 Cal, March 1 Stanford
10. Colorado 11-14, 4-10 Record against Top 25, 0-2
Beat Washington State 72-51 out rebounding the Cougars by 19. Jen Reese had 14 points and 9 rebounds.
Lost to Washington 79-67. Reese had 10 points and 9 rebounds and Jamee Swan had 13 points and 12 rebounds.
Feb 20 Oregon State, Feb 22 Oregon, Feb 27 at Arizona, March 1 at ASU
11. Arizona 9-16, 2-12 Record against top 25, 1-5
Lost at Oregon 75-61. LaBrittany Jones had 14 points.
Lost at Oregon State 73-48.
Feb 20 at USC, Feb 22 at UCLA, Feb 27 Colorado, Mar 1 Utah
11.Utah 8-17, 2-12 Record against top 25, 0-3
Beat Washington 69-61 as Taryn Wicijowski scored 20.
Washington State 62-51. Wicijowski had 20 points and 11 rebounds.
Feb 20 Oregon, Feb 22 Oregon State, Feb 27 at ASU, March 1 at Arizona
February 8, 2015
A Review of the Past Week
1. Oregon State 21-2, 11-1 Record against Top 25, 2-1
Lost at Washington 76-67. Four players in double figures but shot just 37% low for them and just 8 of 27 from three.
Beat Washington State 61-56. Devon Hunter had 12 points and 10 rebounds. Three other Beavers scored in double figures.
Feb 13 ASU, Feb 15 Arizona, Feb 20 at Colorado, Feb 22 at Utah, Feb 26 Stanford, Feb 28 Cal
2. ASU 21-3, 10-2 Record against Top 25, 2-1
Beat Stanford 53-52. Quinn Dornstauder scored a career high 22 on 9 of 13 shooting.
Lost to Cal in the last split second 50-49. ASU shot just 32%.
Feb 13 Oregon State, Feb 15 Oregon, Feb 20 at UCLA, Feb 22 at USC, Feb 27 Utah, Mar 1 Colorado
2. Cal 18-5, 10-2 Record against Top 25, 1-2
Beat Arizona 65-46. Gabby Green had a career high 18 points and also 7 assists.
Beat ASU 50-49 on a last split second put back by Penina Davidson. Mikayla Cowling had 16 points. Cal shot 49% but had 25 turnovers.
Feb 12 UCLA, Feb 15 USC, Feb 18 Stanford, Feb 22 at Stanford, Feb 26 at Oregon, Feb 28 at Oregon State
4. Stanford 17-7 , 9-3 Record against Top 25, 1-5
Lost at ASU 53-52. Scoring droughts of almost 8 minutes and almost 5 did the Cardinal in. Amber Orrange scored 15.
Lost to Arizona 60-57 in one of the biggest Pac 10/12 upsets ever.
Feb 13 USC, Feb 15 UCLA, Feb 18 at Cal, Feb 22 Cal, Feb 26 at Oregon State, Mar 1 at Oregon
5. Washington 18-6, 7-5 Record against Top 25, 2-4
Beat Oregon State 76-67. Jazmine Davis with 20 points, Kelsey Plum with 17 and Aminah Williams with 20. Chantel Osahor with 13 rebounds.
Beat Oregon 70-55. Plum with 20 points.
Feb 13 at Utah, Feb 15 at Colorado, Feb 20 Washington State, Feb 22 at Washington State, Feb 26 USC, Feb 28 UCLA
6. UCLA 10-13, 6-6 Record against Top 25, 0-7
Beat Colorado 72-65. Nirra Fields had 24 points while Monique Billings added 14.
Beat Utah 58-45. Jordin Canada and Nirra Fields each had 16 points.
Feb 12 at Cal, Feb 15 at Stanford, Feb 20 ASU, Feb 22 Arizona, Feb 26 at Washington, Feb 28 at Washington State
7.USC 13-10, 5-7 Record against Top 25, 0-4
Beat Utah 73-54. McKenzie Calvert scored 16.
Beat Colorado 66-51. Keneisha Horn scored 15.
Feb 13 at Stanford, Feb 15 at Cal, Feb 20 Arizona, Feb 22 ASU, Feb 26 at Washington, Feb 28 at WSU.
8. Washington State 13-10, 4-8 Record against top 25 2-5.
Lost to Oregon 70-69. Lia Gladeira with 20, Mariah Cooks had 19 and Tai Presley scored 16.
Lost to Oregon State 61-56. Gladeira with 23 points.
Feb 13 at Colorado, Feb 15 at Utah, Feb 20 at Washington, Feb 22 Washington, Feb 26 UCLA, Feb 28 USC
8. Oregon 11-11, 4-8 Record against Top 25: 0-4
Beat Washington State 70-69. Jillian Alleyne20 points and 19 rebounds and Lexi Bando added 14 points.
Lost at Washington 70-55. Alleyne with 19 points and 19 rebounds.
Feb 13 Arizona, Feb 15 ASU, Feb 20 at Utah, Feb 22 at Colorado, Feb 26 Cal, March 1 Stanford
10. Colorado 10-13, 3-9 Record against Top 25, 0-2
Lost at UCLA 72-65. Jamee Swan had 17 points and 9 rebounds.
Lost at USC 66-51. Jamee Swan had 14 points and 10 rebounds.
Feb 13 Washington State, Feb 15 Washington, Feb 20 Oregon State, Feb 22 Oregon, Feb 27 at Arizona, March 1 at ASU
11. Arizona 9-14, 2-10 Record against top 25, 1-4
Lost to Cal 65-46. Candice Warthen had 17 points.
Beat Stanford in a huge upset 60-57. Warthen had 19 points and Breanna Workman added 17 points. Congrats to the Wildcats.
Feb 8 Stanford, Feb 13 at Oregon, Feb 15 at Oregon State, Feb 20 at USC, Feb 22 at UCLA, Feb 27 Colorado, Marc 1 Utah
12. Utah 7-16, 1-11 Record against top 25, 0-3
Lost at USC 73-54. Taryn Wicijowski had 21 points.
Lost to UCLA 58-45. The Utes shot just 27%.
Feb 13 Washington, Feb 15 Washington State, Feb 20 Oregon, Feb 22 Oregon State, Feb 27 at ASU, March 1 at Arizona
Lost at Washington 76-67. Four players in double figures but shot just 37% low for them and just 8 of 27 from three.
Beat Washington State 61-56. Devon Hunter had 12 points and 10 rebounds. Three other Beavers scored in double figures.
Feb 13 ASU, Feb 15 Arizona, Feb 20 at Colorado, Feb 22 at Utah, Feb 26 Stanford, Feb 28 Cal
2. ASU 21-3, 10-2 Record against Top 25, 2-1
Beat Stanford 53-52. Quinn Dornstauder scored a career high 22 on 9 of 13 shooting.
Lost to Cal in the last split second 50-49. ASU shot just 32%.
Feb 13 Oregon State, Feb 15 Oregon, Feb 20 at UCLA, Feb 22 at USC, Feb 27 Utah, Mar 1 Colorado
2. Cal 18-5, 10-2 Record against Top 25, 1-2
Beat Arizona 65-46. Gabby Green had a career high 18 points and also 7 assists.
Beat ASU 50-49 on a last split second put back by Penina Davidson. Mikayla Cowling had 16 points. Cal shot 49% but had 25 turnovers.
Feb 12 UCLA, Feb 15 USC, Feb 18 Stanford, Feb 22 at Stanford, Feb 26 at Oregon, Feb 28 at Oregon State
4. Stanford 17-7 , 9-3 Record against Top 25, 1-5
Lost at ASU 53-52. Scoring droughts of almost 8 minutes and almost 5 did the Cardinal in. Amber Orrange scored 15.
Lost to Arizona 60-57 in one of the biggest Pac 10/12 upsets ever.
Feb 13 USC, Feb 15 UCLA, Feb 18 at Cal, Feb 22 Cal, Feb 26 at Oregon State, Mar 1 at Oregon
5. Washington 18-6, 7-5 Record against Top 25, 2-4
Beat Oregon State 76-67. Jazmine Davis with 20 points, Kelsey Plum with 17 and Aminah Williams with 20. Chantel Osahor with 13 rebounds.
Beat Oregon 70-55. Plum with 20 points.
Feb 13 at Utah, Feb 15 at Colorado, Feb 20 Washington State, Feb 22 at Washington State, Feb 26 USC, Feb 28 UCLA
6. UCLA 10-13, 6-6 Record against Top 25, 0-7
Beat Colorado 72-65. Nirra Fields had 24 points while Monique Billings added 14.
Beat Utah 58-45. Jordin Canada and Nirra Fields each had 16 points.
Feb 12 at Cal, Feb 15 at Stanford, Feb 20 ASU, Feb 22 Arizona, Feb 26 at Washington, Feb 28 at Washington State
7.USC 13-10, 5-7 Record against Top 25, 0-4
Beat Utah 73-54. McKenzie Calvert scored 16.
Beat Colorado 66-51. Keneisha Horn scored 15.
Feb 13 at Stanford, Feb 15 at Cal, Feb 20 Arizona, Feb 22 ASU, Feb 26 at Washington, Feb 28 at WSU.
8. Washington State 13-10, 4-8 Record against top 25 2-5.
Lost to Oregon 70-69. Lia Gladeira with 20, Mariah Cooks had 19 and Tai Presley scored 16.
Lost to Oregon State 61-56. Gladeira with 23 points.
Feb 13 at Colorado, Feb 15 at Utah, Feb 20 at Washington, Feb 22 Washington, Feb 26 UCLA, Feb 28 USC
8. Oregon 11-11, 4-8 Record against Top 25: 0-4
Beat Washington State 70-69. Jillian Alleyne20 points and 19 rebounds and Lexi Bando added 14 points.
Lost at Washington 70-55. Alleyne with 19 points and 19 rebounds.
Feb 13 Arizona, Feb 15 ASU, Feb 20 at Utah, Feb 22 at Colorado, Feb 26 Cal, March 1 Stanford
10. Colorado 10-13, 3-9 Record against Top 25, 0-2
Lost at UCLA 72-65. Jamee Swan had 17 points and 9 rebounds.
Lost at USC 66-51. Jamee Swan had 14 points and 10 rebounds.
Feb 13 Washington State, Feb 15 Washington, Feb 20 Oregon State, Feb 22 Oregon, Feb 27 at Arizona, March 1 at ASU
11. Arizona 9-14, 2-10 Record against top 25, 1-4
Lost to Cal 65-46. Candice Warthen had 17 points.
Beat Stanford in a huge upset 60-57. Warthen had 19 points and Breanna Workman added 17 points. Congrats to the Wildcats.
Feb 8 Stanford, Feb 13 at Oregon, Feb 15 at Oregon State, Feb 20 at USC, Feb 22 at UCLA, Feb 27 Colorado, Marc 1 Utah
12. Utah 7-16, 1-11 Record against top 25, 0-3
Lost at USC 73-54. Taryn Wicijowski had 21 points.
Lost to UCLA 58-45. The Utes shot just 27%.
Feb 13 Washington, Feb 15 Washington State, Feb 20 Oregon, Feb 22 Oregon State, Feb 27 at ASU, March 1 at Arizona
February 3, 2015
A Review of the Past Week
New Rankings: Oregon State 7, ASU 10, Stanford 12th.
1. Oregon State 20-1, 10-0 Record against Top 25, 2-1
Oregon state beat USC 68-35. Jamie Weisner had 21 points. Devon Hunter had 15 points and 10 rebounds. The Beaver's bench had 21 points and 16 rebounds
Beat UCLA 82-64. Jamie Weisner had 18 points, Ruth Hamlin added 15 points and 12 rebounds. Five Beavers scored in double figures.
Feb 6 at Washington, Feb 8 at Washington State
2. ASU 20-2, 9-1 Record against Top 25, 1-1
Arizona State beat Colorado 68-60. Sophia Brunner had 15 points and 10 rebounds.
Arizona State beat Utah 58-48.
Feb 6 Stanford, Feb 8 Cal
2. Stanford 17-5 , 9-1 Record against Top 25, 1-4
Stanford beat Washington State 75-56. Stanford shot 49%. Erica McCall and Kaylee Johnson combined for 22 points and 18 rebounds in their 38 total minutes. The bench had 26 points and 16 rebounds.
Stanford beat Washington 82-69. Bonnie Samuelson had 17 points and Kaylee Johnson had 11 points and 17 rebounds. Stanford had 5 players in double figures.
Feb 6 at ASU, Feb 8 at Arizona
4. Cal 16-5, 8-2 Record against Top 25, 0-2
Beat Washington 82-56. Reshanda Gray had 27 points and 14 rebounds. Mercedes Jefflo added 19 points.
Beat Washington State 57-54. Brittany Boyd had 9 points, 9 rebounds and 6 assists, but 3 of 14 from the floor. .
Feb 6 at Arizona, Feb 8 at ASU
5. Washington 16-6, 5-5 Record against Top 25, 1-4
Lost to Cal 82-56. Jazmine Davis had 19 points and Kelsey Plum added 17.
Lost to Stanford 82-69. Aminah Williams was 8 of 9 from the floor for 17 points and also had 13 rebounds. Plum was 3 of 14.
Feb 6 Oregon State, Feb 8 Oregon
6. UCLA 8-13, 4-6 Record against Top 25, 0-7
Oregon beat UCLA 67-65. Kacy Swain had 12 points and 9 rebounds. Nirra Fields had 15 points.
Oregon State beat UCLA 82-64. Jordin scored 19 points.
Feb 6 Colorado, Feb 8 Utah
6. Washington State 13-8, 4-6 Record against top 25, 2-5
Stanford beat Washington State 75-56. Lia Gladeira scored 19
Lost to Cal 57-54 with Gladeira scoring 29.
Feb 6 Oregon, Feb 8 Oregon State
8.USC 11-10, 3-7 Record against Top 25, 0-4
Oregon State beat USC 68-35. USC shot just 25%
Oregon beat USC 63-57.
Feb 6 Utah, Feb 8 Colorado
8. Colorado 10-11, 3-7 Record against Top 25, 0-2
Arizona State beat Colorado 68-60. Lexy Kresel had 18 points.
Colorado Beat Arizona 81-69. Kresel had 20 points and Jen Reese added 19.
Feb 6 at UCLA, Feb 8 at USC
8. Oregon 8-11, 1-7 Record against Top 25: 0-4
Oregon beat UCLA 67-65. Jillian Alleyne had 30 points and 25 rebounds. Might be the performance of the year. Some thought Alleyne's numbers were the result of Westhead's offense. Guess not. Alleyne scored the Ducks last 10 points. Katelyn Loper added 17 points.
Beat USC 63-57. Alleyne had 18 points and 13 rebounds.
Feb 6 at Washington State, Feb 8 at Washington
11. Arizona 8-13, 1-9 Record against top 25, 0-4
Utah beat Arizona 62-48, Cannon scored 14.
Colorado beat Arizona 81-69. Melena Washington scored 16.
Jan 30 at Utah, Feb 1 at Colorado, Feb 6 Cal, Feb 8 Stanford
11. Utah 7-14, 1-9 Record against top 25, 0-3
Utah beat Arizona 62-48. Four Utes scored in double figures led by Joeseta Fatuesi with 13 points and 10 rebounds. Taryn Wicijowdki had 16 points
Arizona State beat Utah 58-48. Tanaeya Boclair scored 15 points.
Feb 6 at USC, Feb 8 at UCLA
1. Oregon State 20-1, 10-0 Record against Top 25, 2-1
Oregon state beat USC 68-35. Jamie Weisner had 21 points. Devon Hunter had 15 points and 10 rebounds. The Beaver's bench had 21 points and 16 rebounds
Beat UCLA 82-64. Jamie Weisner had 18 points, Ruth Hamlin added 15 points and 12 rebounds. Five Beavers scored in double figures.
Feb 6 at Washington, Feb 8 at Washington State
2. ASU 20-2, 9-1 Record against Top 25, 1-1
Arizona State beat Colorado 68-60. Sophia Brunner had 15 points and 10 rebounds.
Arizona State beat Utah 58-48.
Feb 6 Stanford, Feb 8 Cal
2. Stanford 17-5 , 9-1 Record against Top 25, 1-4
Stanford beat Washington State 75-56. Stanford shot 49%. Erica McCall and Kaylee Johnson combined for 22 points and 18 rebounds in their 38 total minutes. The bench had 26 points and 16 rebounds.
Stanford beat Washington 82-69. Bonnie Samuelson had 17 points and Kaylee Johnson had 11 points and 17 rebounds. Stanford had 5 players in double figures.
Feb 6 at ASU, Feb 8 at Arizona
4. Cal 16-5, 8-2 Record against Top 25, 0-2
Beat Washington 82-56. Reshanda Gray had 27 points and 14 rebounds. Mercedes Jefflo added 19 points.
Beat Washington State 57-54. Brittany Boyd had 9 points, 9 rebounds and 6 assists, but 3 of 14 from the floor. .
Feb 6 at Arizona, Feb 8 at ASU
5. Washington 16-6, 5-5 Record against Top 25, 1-4
Lost to Cal 82-56. Jazmine Davis had 19 points and Kelsey Plum added 17.
Lost to Stanford 82-69. Aminah Williams was 8 of 9 from the floor for 17 points and also had 13 rebounds. Plum was 3 of 14.
Feb 6 Oregon State, Feb 8 Oregon
6. UCLA 8-13, 4-6 Record against Top 25, 0-7
Oregon beat UCLA 67-65. Kacy Swain had 12 points and 9 rebounds. Nirra Fields had 15 points.
Oregon State beat UCLA 82-64. Jordin scored 19 points.
Feb 6 Colorado, Feb 8 Utah
6. Washington State 13-8, 4-6 Record against top 25, 2-5
Stanford beat Washington State 75-56. Lia Gladeira scored 19
Lost to Cal 57-54 with Gladeira scoring 29.
Feb 6 Oregon, Feb 8 Oregon State
8.USC 11-10, 3-7 Record against Top 25, 0-4
Oregon State beat USC 68-35. USC shot just 25%
Oregon beat USC 63-57.
Feb 6 Utah, Feb 8 Colorado
8. Colorado 10-11, 3-7 Record against Top 25, 0-2
Arizona State beat Colorado 68-60. Lexy Kresel had 18 points.
Colorado Beat Arizona 81-69. Kresel had 20 points and Jen Reese added 19.
Feb 6 at UCLA, Feb 8 at USC
8. Oregon 8-11, 1-7 Record against Top 25: 0-4
Oregon beat UCLA 67-65. Jillian Alleyne had 30 points and 25 rebounds. Might be the performance of the year. Some thought Alleyne's numbers were the result of Westhead's offense. Guess not. Alleyne scored the Ducks last 10 points. Katelyn Loper added 17 points.
Beat USC 63-57. Alleyne had 18 points and 13 rebounds.
Feb 6 at Washington State, Feb 8 at Washington
11. Arizona 8-13, 1-9 Record against top 25, 0-4
Utah beat Arizona 62-48, Cannon scored 14.
Colorado beat Arizona 81-69. Melena Washington scored 16.
Jan 30 at Utah, Feb 1 at Colorado, Feb 6 Cal, Feb 8 Stanford
11. Utah 7-14, 1-9 Record against top 25, 0-3
Utah beat Arizona 62-48. Four Utes scored in double figures led by Joeseta Fatuesi with 13 points and 10 rebounds. Taryn Wicijowdki had 16 points
Arizona State beat Utah 58-48. Tanaeya Boclair scored 15 points.
Feb 6 at USC, Feb 8 at UCLA
January 26, 2015
A Review of the Past Week
New Rankings: Oregon State 7, ASU 11, Stanford tied for 12th.
1. Oregon State 18-1, 8-0 Record against Top 25, 2-1
Won at Arizona 73-55. Shot 53% and very balanced scored with Ali Gibson leading with 12 points.
Won at ASU 68-57. Jamie Weisner scored 21.
Jan 31 USC, Feb 2 UCLA, Feb 6 at Washington, Feb 8 at Washington State
2. ASU 18-2, 7-1 Record against Top 25, 1-1
Beat Oregon 70-58. 5,000 in attendance at ASU. So balanced 7 players with 8 to 11 points.
Lost to Oregon State 68-57. Katie Hempen scored 22 on 6 of 8 from three.
Jan 30 at Colorado, Feb 1 at Utah, Feb 6 Stanford, Feb 8 Cal
2. Stanford 15-5 , 7-1 Record against Top 25, 1-4
Beat UCLA 79-70 as Stanford was 11 of 26 from three. Both Bonnie Samuelson and Brianna Roberson scored 21, a career high for Roberson. Amber Orrange with 20 points and Kaylee Johnson with 10 points and 17 rebounds.
Beat USC 71-60 as Lili Thompson had 21 points. Erica McCall had 11 points.
Jan 31 Washington State, Feb 2 Washington, Feb 6 at ASU, Feb 8 at Arizona
4. Cal 14-5, 6-2 Record against Top 25, 0-2
Beat USC 67-53. Cal shot 51% with every starter scoring in double figures. Reshanda Gray les with 15 points and 9 rebounds.
Beat UCLA 72-59. Brittany Boyd had 24 points, 8 assists and 10 turnovers. Cortney Range is back after her knee injury and scored 11 points.
Jan 31 Washington, Feb 2 Washington State, Feb 6 at Arizona, Feb 8 at ASU
5. Washington 16-4, 5-3 Record against Top 25, 1-3
Beat Colorado 85-82. Jazmine Davis who this weekend became the all time leading scorer at Washington scored 25. Kelsey Plum had 23 and Talia Walton had 18 points. Walton was hurt late in the game and missed the Utah game.
Beat Utah 63-51. Kelsey Plum had 26 points.
Jan 31 at Cal, Feb 2 at Stanford, Feb 6 Oregon State, Feb 8 Oregon
6. UCLA 8-11, 4-4 Record against Top 25, 0-6
Lost to Stanford 79-70. Nirra Fields had 22 points and Jordin Canada had 14. Recee Caldwell is out for most or all the season with a knee injury.
Lost to Cal 72-59. Nirra Fields had 19 points but 8 for 24 from the field as the Bruins shot just 35%
Jan 31 at Oregon, Feb 2 at Oregon State, Feb 6 Colorado, Feb 8 Utah
6. Washington State 13-6, 4-4 Record against top 25, 2-4
Beat Utah 63-54. A cold shooting night for the Cougars but 13 less turnovers than Utah was the difference.
Beat Colorado 73-58. Lia Galdiera scored 28.
Jan 31 at Stanford, Feb 2 at Cal, Feb 6 Oregon, Feb 8 Oregon State
8. USC 11-8, 3-5 Record against Top 25, 0-3
Lost to Cal 67-53. Alexyz Vaioletama had 15 for the Trojans who shot just 30%.
Lost to Stanford 71-60. Jordan Admas had 21 points and 11 rebounds.
Jan 31 at Oregon State, Feb 2 at Oregon, Feb 6 Utah, Feb 8 Colorado
9. Colorado 9-10, 2-6 Record against Top 25, 0-2
Lost to Washington 85-82. Lexy Kresel had 23 points 5 of 10 from three. Jamee Swan had 22 points and 11 rebounds and 6 assists.
Lost to Washington State 73-58. Jamee Swan scored 28.
Jan 30 ASU, Feb 1 Arizona, Feb 6 at UCLA, Feb 8 at USC
10. Oregon 8-11, 1-7 Record against Top 25: 0-4
Lost at ASU 70-58. Jillian Alleyne had 17 points and 12 rebounds.
Lost at Arizona 81-78. Lexi Bando scored 20 and Alleyne 12 points and 12 rebounds.
Jan 31 UCLA, Feb 2 USC, Feb 6 at Washington State, Feb 8 at Washington
10. Arizona 8-11, 1-7 Record against top 25, 0-4
Lost to Oregon State 73-55. Candice Warthen had 22 points.
Beat Oregon 81-78. LaBrittany Jones off the bench with 30 points, way over her career high and 9 rebounds. All in 25 minutes.
Jan 30 at Utah, Feb 1 at Colorado, Feb 6 Cal, Feb 8 Stanford
12. Utah 6-13, 0-8 Record against top 25, 0-2
Lost Washington State 63-54. Taryn Wicijowski scored 23.
Lost to Washington 63-51.
Jan 30 Arizona, Feb 1 ASU, Feb 6 at USC, Feb 8 at UCLA
1. Oregon State 18-1, 8-0 Record against Top 25, 2-1
Won at Arizona 73-55. Shot 53% and very balanced scored with Ali Gibson leading with 12 points.
Won at ASU 68-57. Jamie Weisner scored 21.
Jan 31 USC, Feb 2 UCLA, Feb 6 at Washington, Feb 8 at Washington State
2. ASU 18-2, 7-1 Record against Top 25, 1-1
Beat Oregon 70-58. 5,000 in attendance at ASU. So balanced 7 players with 8 to 11 points.
Lost to Oregon State 68-57. Katie Hempen scored 22 on 6 of 8 from three.
Jan 30 at Colorado, Feb 1 at Utah, Feb 6 Stanford, Feb 8 Cal
2. Stanford 15-5 , 7-1 Record against Top 25, 1-4
Beat UCLA 79-70 as Stanford was 11 of 26 from three. Both Bonnie Samuelson and Brianna Roberson scored 21, a career high for Roberson. Amber Orrange with 20 points and Kaylee Johnson with 10 points and 17 rebounds.
Beat USC 71-60 as Lili Thompson had 21 points. Erica McCall had 11 points.
Jan 31 Washington State, Feb 2 Washington, Feb 6 at ASU, Feb 8 at Arizona
4. Cal 14-5, 6-2 Record against Top 25, 0-2
Beat USC 67-53. Cal shot 51% with every starter scoring in double figures. Reshanda Gray les with 15 points and 9 rebounds.
Beat UCLA 72-59. Brittany Boyd had 24 points, 8 assists and 10 turnovers. Cortney Range is back after her knee injury and scored 11 points.
Jan 31 Washington, Feb 2 Washington State, Feb 6 at Arizona, Feb 8 at ASU
5. Washington 16-4, 5-3 Record against Top 25, 1-3
Beat Colorado 85-82. Jazmine Davis who this weekend became the all time leading scorer at Washington scored 25. Kelsey Plum had 23 and Talia Walton had 18 points. Walton was hurt late in the game and missed the Utah game.
Beat Utah 63-51. Kelsey Plum had 26 points.
Jan 31 at Cal, Feb 2 at Stanford, Feb 6 Oregon State, Feb 8 Oregon
6. UCLA 8-11, 4-4 Record against Top 25, 0-6
Lost to Stanford 79-70. Nirra Fields had 22 points and Jordin Canada had 14. Recee Caldwell is out for most or all the season with a knee injury.
Lost to Cal 72-59. Nirra Fields had 19 points but 8 for 24 from the field as the Bruins shot just 35%
Jan 31 at Oregon, Feb 2 at Oregon State, Feb 6 Colorado, Feb 8 Utah
6. Washington State 13-6, 4-4 Record against top 25, 2-4
Beat Utah 63-54. A cold shooting night for the Cougars but 13 less turnovers than Utah was the difference.
Beat Colorado 73-58. Lia Galdiera scored 28.
Jan 31 at Stanford, Feb 2 at Cal, Feb 6 Oregon, Feb 8 Oregon State
8. USC 11-8, 3-5 Record against Top 25, 0-3
Lost to Cal 67-53. Alexyz Vaioletama had 15 for the Trojans who shot just 30%.
Lost to Stanford 71-60. Jordan Admas had 21 points and 11 rebounds.
Jan 31 at Oregon State, Feb 2 at Oregon, Feb 6 Utah, Feb 8 Colorado
9. Colorado 9-10, 2-6 Record against Top 25, 0-2
Lost to Washington 85-82. Lexy Kresel had 23 points 5 of 10 from three. Jamee Swan had 22 points and 11 rebounds and 6 assists.
Lost to Washington State 73-58. Jamee Swan scored 28.
Jan 30 ASU, Feb 1 Arizona, Feb 6 at UCLA, Feb 8 at USC
10. Oregon 8-11, 1-7 Record against Top 25: 0-4
Lost at ASU 70-58. Jillian Alleyne had 17 points and 12 rebounds.
Lost at Arizona 81-78. Lexi Bando scored 20 and Alleyne 12 points and 12 rebounds.
Jan 31 UCLA, Feb 2 USC, Feb 6 at Washington State, Feb 8 at Washington
10. Arizona 8-11, 1-7 Record against top 25, 0-4
Lost to Oregon State 73-55. Candice Warthen had 22 points.
Beat Oregon 81-78. LaBrittany Jones off the bench with 30 points, way over her career high and 9 rebounds. All in 25 minutes.
Jan 30 at Utah, Feb 1 at Colorado, Feb 6 Cal, Feb 8 Stanford
12. Utah 6-13, 0-8 Record against top 25, 0-2
Lost Washington State 63-54. Taryn Wicijowski scored 23.
Lost to Washington 63-51.
Jan 30 Arizona, Feb 1 ASU, Feb 6 at USC, Feb 8 at UCLA
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