Pac-12 Conference Women's Basketball Tournament

Pac-12 Women's Basketball Tournament
Conference Basketball Championship
2015 tournament logo
Sport Basketball
Conference Pac-12 Conference
Number of teams 12
Format Single-elimination tournament
Current stadium MGM Grand Garden Arena
Current location Paradise, NV
Played 2002–present
Last contest 2018
Current champion Oregon Ducks (1)
Most championships Stanford Cardinal (12)
TV partner(s) Pac-12 Network and ESPN
Official website Pac-12.com Women's Basketball
Host stadiums
McArthur Court (2002)
HP Pavilion (2003–2008)
Galen Center (2009, 2010, 2012)
Staples Center (2011)
KeyArena (2013–2018)
MGM Grand Garden Arena (2019)
Mandalay Bay Events Center (2020)
Host locations
Eugene, Oregon (2002)
San Jose, California (2003–2008)
Los Angeles, California (2009–2012)
Seattle, Washington (2013–2018)
Las Vegas, Nevada (2019–2020)

The Pac-12 Conference Women's Basketball Tournament, otherwise known as the Pac-12 Tournament, is the annual concluding tournament for the NCAA college basketball in the Pac-12. After a six-year run at KeyArena in Seattle from 2013 to 2018, the tournament will move to Las Vegas, already the site for the Pac-12 men's tournament, for at least 2019 and 2020.

Seeding is based on regular season records. The Tournament has been held every year since 2002.

On March 5, 2016, the Pac-12 announced that it had agreed to extend its contract to keep the women's tournament in Seattle until 2019.[1] However, the conference ended the contract a season early, moving the women's tournament to Las Vegas for 2019 and 2020. The 2019 tournament will be held at MGM Grand Garden Arena, and the 2020 edition at Mandalay Bay Events Center.[2]

Champions

Tournament champions receive an automatic bid to the year's NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament. Numbers in parentheses refer to each team's finish/seed in the tournament for that year.

YearChampionRunner-upLocationMost Outstanding Player
2002Arizona State 70Stanford 63McArthur Court, Eugene, OregonNicole Powell, Stanford
2003Stanford 59Arizona 49HP Pavilion, San Jose, CaliforniaNicole Powell, Stanford
2004Stanford 51Arizona 46HP Pavilion, San Jose, CaliforniaNicole Powell, Stanford
2005Stanford 56Arizona State 42HP Pavilion, San Jose, CaliforniaCandice Wiggins, Stanford
2006UCLA 85Stanford 76 (OT)HP Pavilion, San Jose, CaliforniaLisa Willis, UCLA
2007Stanford 62Arizona State 55HP Pavilion, San Jose, CaliforniaCandice Wiggins, Stanford
2008Stanford 56California 35HP Pavilion, San Jose, CaliforniaCandice Wiggins, Stanford
2009Stanford 89USC 64Galen Center, Los Angeles, CaliforniaKayla Pedersen, Stanford
2010Stanford 70UCLA 46Galen Center, Los Angeles, CANneka Ogwumike, Stanford
2011Stanford 64UCLA 55Staples Center, Los Angeles, CANneka Ogwumike, Stanford
2012Stanford 77California 62Galen Center, Los Angeles, CANneka Ogwumike, Stanford
2013Stanford 51UCLA 49KeyArena, Seattle, WashingtonChiney Ogwumike, Stanford
2014USC 71Oregon State 62KeyArena, Seattle, WashingtonAriya Crook, USC
2015Stanford 61California 60KeyArena, Seattle, WashingtonTaylor Greenfield, Stanford
2016Oregon State 69UCLA 57KeyArena, Seattle, WashingtonJamie Weisner, Oregon State
2017Stanford 48Oregon State 43KeyArena, Seattle, WashingtonErica McCall, Stanford
2018Oregon 77Stanford 57KeyArena, Seattle, WashingtonSabrina Ionescu, Oregon
2019MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada
2020Mandalay Bay Events Center, Paradise, Nevada

Championship game results by team

Appearances School Wins Losses Last Appearance
14 Stanford 12 3 2018
5 UCLA 1 4 2016
3 Arizona State 1 2 2007
2 Arizona 0 2 2004
2 California 0 2 2015
3 Oregon State 1 2 2017
1 Oregon 1 0 2018
1 USC 1 0 2014
0 Colorado 0 0 N/A
0 Utah 0 0 N/A
0 Washington 0 0 N/A
0 Washington State 0 0 N/A

See also

References

  1. http://www.pac-12.com. "Pac-12 agrees to extension to keep Women's Basketball Tournament in Seattle through 2019" (Press release). Pac-12 Conference. Retrieved 2015-03-05.
  2. "Las Vegas to showcase best of Pac-12 basketball with hosting of Women's Tournament & Extension of Men's Tournament" (Press release). Pac-12 Conference. March 8, 2018. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
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