Английская Википедия:2018 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball tournament
Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox NCAA Basketball Conference tournament Шаблон:2017–18 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball standings The 2018 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball tournament was the postseason men's basketball tournament for the Pac-12 Conference and was played during March 7–10, 2018, at T-Mobile Arena on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.[1] Number 1 seed Arizona defeated Number 2 seed USC in the championship game.[2] Deandre Ayton was the Tournament MVP.[3]
Seeds
The bracket was announced on March 3, 2018.[4] All 12 Pac-12 schools were eligible to participate in the tournament. Teams were seeded by conference record, with a tiebreaker system used to seed teams with identical conference records. As a result, the top four teams receive a bye to the quarterfinals of the tournament. Tiebreaking procedures were remain unchanged from the 2017 Tournament.
- Record between the tied teams
- Record against the highest-seeded team not involved in the tie, going down through the seedings as necessary
- Higher RPI:
- Head-to-head
Seed | School | Conference | Overall | Tiebreaker | |
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1 | Arizona†# | 14–4 | 24–7 | ||
2 | USC# | 12–6 | 21–10 | ||
3 | Utah# | 11–7 | 19–10 | 1–0 vs. Stanford, 1–1 vs. UCLA | |
4 | UCLA# | 11–7 | 20–10 | 1–1 vs. Stanford, 1–1 vs. Utah | |
5 | Stanford | 11–7 | 17–14 | 0–1 vs. Utah, 1–1 vs. UCLA | |
6 | Oregon | 10–8 | 20–11 | 2–0 vs. Washington | |
7 | Washington | 10–8 | 20–10 | 0–2 vs. Oregon | |
8 | Colorado | 8–10 | 16–14 | 1–1 vs. ASU, 1–1 vs. Arizona | |
9 | Arizona State | 8–10 | 20–10 | 1–1 vs. Colorado, 0–2 vs. Arizona | |
10 | Oregon State | 7–11 | 15–15 | ||
11 | Washington State | 4–14 | 12–18 | ||
12 | California | 2–16 | 8–23 | ||
† – Pac-12 Conference regular season champions # – Received a first round bye in the conference tournament. |
Schedule
The tournament schedule was announced at the same time as the seeding on March 3, 2018.[4]
Game | Time | Matchup | Score | Television | Attendance |
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First round – Wednesday, March 7 | |||||
1 | 12:00 pm | No. 8 Colorado vs. No. 9 Arizona State | 97−85 | Pac-12 Network | 8,619 |
2 | 2:30 pm | No. 5 Stanford vs. No. 12 California | 76–58 | ||
3 | 6:00 pm | No. 7 Washington vs. No. 10 Oregon State | 66–69OT | 10,458 | |
4 | 8:30 pm | No. 6 Oregon vs. No. 11 Washington State | 64–62OT | ||
Quarterfinals – Thursday, March 8 | |||||
5 | 12:00 pm | No. 1 Arizona vs. No. 8 Colorado | 83–67 | Pac-12 Network | 15,182 |
6 | 2:30 pm | No. 4 UCLA vs. No. 5 Stanford | 88–77 | ||
7 | 6:00 pm | No. 2 USC vs. No. 10 Oregon State | 61–48 | 13,194 | |
8 | 8:30 pm | No. 3 Utah vs. No. 6 Oregon | 66–68 | FS1 | |
Semifinals – Friday, March 9 | |||||
9 | 6:00 pm | No. 1 Arizona vs No. 4 UCLA | 78–67OT | Pac–12 Network | 16,596 |
10 | 8:30 pm | No. 2 USC vs No. 6 Oregon | 74–54 | FS1 | |
Championship – Saturday, March 10 | |||||
11 | 7:00 pm | No. 1 Arizona vs No. 2 USC | 75–61 | FS1 | 16,501 |
Game times in PT. Rankings denote tournament seed. |
Bracket
Teams were reseed after each round with highest remaining seeds receiving home court advantage. Шаблон:4RoundBracket-Byes * denotes overtime period
Game statistics
First round
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Quarterfinals
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Semifinals
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Championship
Awards and honors
Hall of Honor
The following former players were inducted into the Pac-12 Hall of Honor on Friday, March 7, during a ceremony prior to the semifinals of the 2018 Pac-12 men's basketball tournament: Michael Wright (Arizona men's basketball), Linda Vollstedt (Arizona State women's golf), Matt Biondi (California men's swimming), Bill Toomey (Colorado men's track and field), Andrew Wheating (Oregon men's track and field), Carol Menken-Schaudt (Oregon State women's basketball), Kerri Walsh Jennings (Stanford women's volleyball), Rafer Johnson (UCLA track and field and men's basketball). Cheryl Miller (USC women's basketball), Missy Marlowe (Utah gymnastics), Sonny Sixkiller (Washington football), and Laura Lavine (Washington State women's track and field).
Team and tournament leaders
Team | Points | Rebounds | Assists | Steals | Blocks | Minutes | ||||||
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style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|Arizona | Deandre Ayton | 74 | Deandre Ayton | 38 | Parker Jackson-Cartwright | 13 | Parker Jackson-Cartwright | 6 | Deandre Ayton | 6 | Allonzo Trier | 113 |
style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|Arizona State | Remy Martin | 20 | De'Quon Lake | 8 | Kodi Justice | 6 | 3 tied | 1 | Mickey Mitchell | 2 | 2 tied | 36 |
style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|California | Darius McNeill | 19 | Don Coleman | 8 | Justice Sueing | 2 | Darius McNeill | 3 | Kingsley Okoroh | 5 | Darius McNeill | 36 |
style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|Colorado | George King | 31 | Tyler Bey | 20 | McKinley Wright IV | 16 | George King | 2 | 2 tied | 2 | George King | 62 |
style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|Oregon | MiKyle McIntosh | 57 | Kenny Wooten | 15 | Paul White | 11 | Troy Brown | 7 | Kenny Wooten | 4 | Payton Pritchard | 84 |
style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|Oregon State | Drew Eubanks | 30 | Tres Tinkle | 16 | Ethan Thompson | 9 | Tres Tinkle | 4 | 2 tied | 1 | Tres Tinkle | 79 |
style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle" |Stanford | Reid Travis | 36 | Reid Travis | 27 | Kezie Okpala | 8 | Kezie Okpala | 6 | Michael Humphrey | 2 | Dorian Pickens | 69 |
style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|UCLA | Aaron Holiday | 59 | Thomas Welsh | 28 | Aaron Holiday | 11 | Aaron Holiday | 2 | Gyorgy Goloman | 1 | Aaron Holiday | 85 |
style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|USC | Chimezie Metu | 39 | Chimezie Metu | 24 | Jordan McLaughlin | 21 | Jordan McLaughlin | 10 | Chimezie Metu | 5 | Jordan McLaughlin | 113 |
style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|Utah | Justin Bibbins | 20 | Tyler Rawson | 8 | 2 tied | 4 | Justin Bibbins | 2 | 3 tied | 1 | Justin Bibbins | 40 |
style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|Washington | Matisse Thybulle | 16 | Noah Dickerson | 10 | 3 tied | 3 | Noah Dickerson | 2 | 2 tied | 2 | Matisse Thybulle | 44 |
style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|Washington State | Malachi Flynn | 22 | Drick Bernstine | 9 | Drick Bernstine | 5 | Drick Bernstine | 3 | 2 tied | 1 | Drick Bernstine | 43 |
All-Tournament Team
Name[5] | Pos. | Height | Weight | Year | Team |
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Шаблон:Sortname | F | Шаблон:Sort | 250 | Шаблон:Sort | Arizona |
Шаблон:Sortname | C | Шаблон:Sort | 245 | Шаблон:Sort | Arizona |
Шаблон:Sortname | G | Шаблон:Sort | 185 | Шаблон:Sort | UCLA |
Шаблон:Sortname | C | Шаблон:Sort | 255 | Шаблон:Sort | UCLA |
Шаблон:Sortname | G | Шаблон:Sort | 195 | Шаблон:Sort | USC |
Шаблон:Sortname | G | Шаблон:Sort | 185 | Шаблон:Sort | USC |
Most Outstanding Player
Name | Pos. | Height | Weight | Year | Team |
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Шаблон:Sortname | F | Шаблон:Sort | 250 | Шаблон:Sort | Arizona |
Tournament notes
Eight teams were invited to postseason play from the Pac-12 conference Three Pac-12 teams earned bids to the 2018 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament:[6]
- Arizona: the conference and tournament champion, No. 4 seed in South Regional,
- Arizona State: No. 11 seed in Midwest Regional
- UCLA: No. 11 seed in East Regional
Both Arizona State and UCLA were placed in the First Four, games between the four lowest-ranked at-large teams at Dayton, Ohio. Both teams lost their first game on the first Tuesday of the Tournament.[7] Arizona lost its first-round game as well, leaving the Pac-12 with no teams in the round of 32.[8]
Five Pac-12 teams were placed with at-large bids in the 2018 National Invitation Tournament, the most-ever for the Conference: USC, Utah, Oregon, Stanford, and Washington.[6]
See also
References
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- ↑ Meyer, Max - Expect the Unexpected in a Wide-Open Pac-12 Tournament. Sports Illustrated, March 6, 2018
- ↑ 2018 Pac-12 Men's Basketball Tournament: Deandre Ayton dominates, Arizona tops USC for Pac-12 Tournament title. Pac-12, associated Press, March 10, 2018
- ↑ Pascoe, Bruce - Deandre Ayton leads Wildcats to 75-61 win over USC for Pac-12 Tournament title. Arizona Daily Star, March 10, 2018
- ↑ 4,0 4,1 Pac-12 Men’s Basketball Tournament bracket announced, Arizona earns No. 1 seed. Pac-12 Conference, March 3, 2018
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 6,0 6,1 Postseason play for eight Pac-12 Men's Basketball teams tips Tuesday. Pac-12 Conference, Mar 13, 2018
- ↑ Losses by UCLA, Arizona State make it a Pac-1 Tournament. USA Today, March 15, 2018
- ↑ No. 13 seed Buffalo overwhelms Arizona as the Wildcats' tumultuous season ends in blowout. ESPN, March 16, 2018