fbpx
Wikipedia

Pac-12 Conference men's basketball

Men's college basketball in the Pac-12 Conference began in 1915 with the formation of the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC). Principal members of the PCC founded the Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) in 1959, and subsequently went by the names Big Five, Big Six, Pacific-8, and Pacific-10, becoming the Pac-12 in 2011. The Pac-12 includes the PCC as part of its history despite the two leagues being formed under separate charters.[1] Competing in the Pac-12 are the Arizona Wildcats, Arizona State Sun Devils, California Golden Bears, Colorado Buffaloes, Oregon Ducks, Oregon State Beavers, Stanford Cardinal, UCLA Bruins, USC Trojans, Utah Utes, Washington Huskies, and Washington State Cougars.

All members of the Pac-12 are scheduled to join other conferences after the 2023–24 season. Oregon, UCLA, USC, and Washington will leave for the Big Ten Conference;[2] Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, and Utah will join the Big 12 Conference;[3][4] California and Stanford will join the Atlantic Coast Conference,[5] and Oregon State and Washington State will join the West Coast Conference.[6]

As of 2023, Pac-12 schools have won 15 Division I national titles. This was tied with the Atlantic Coast Conference for the most of any conference. [7][8][9] Oregon won the first NCAA tournament in 1939.[10] UCLA has won 11 national titles, the most of any Division I team.[11] Arizona has won the most recent national title, winning in 1997. Stanford in 1942, Utah in 1944 and California in 1959 are the other NCAA champions.[12]

List of seasons edit

Season
Regular season(#) Conference tournament (#)
1915–16 California (1)
Oregon State (1)
1916–17 Washington State[i]
1917–18 No official conference competition
1918–19 Oregon (1)
1919–20 Stanford (1)
1920–21 California (2)
Stanford (2)
1921–22 Idaho (1)
1922–23 Idaho (2)
1923–24 California (3)
1924–25 California (4)
1925–26 California (5)
1926–27 California (6)
1927–28 USC (1)
1928–29 California (7)
1929–30 USC (2)
1930–31 Washington (1)
1931–32 California (8)
1932–33 Oregon State (2)
1933–34 Washington (2)
1934–35 USC (3)
1935–36 Stanford (3)
1936–37 Stanford (4)
1937–38 Stanford (5)
1938–39 Oregon (2)
1939–40 USC (4)
1940–41 Washington State (2)
1941–42 Stanford (6)
1942–43 Washington (3)
1943–44 California (9)[ii]
Washington (4)
1944–45 Oregon (3)
UCLA (1)
1945–46 California (10)
1946–47 Oregon State (3)
1947–48 Washington (5)
1948–49 Oregon State (4)
1949–50 UCLA (2)
1950–51 Washington (6)
1951–52 UCLA (3)
1952–53 Washington (7)
1953–54 USC (5)
1954–55 Oregon State (5)
1955–56 UCLA (4)
1956–57 California (11)
1957–58 California (12)
Oregon State (6)
1958–59 California (13)
1959–60 California (14)
1960–61 USC (6)
1961–62 UCLA (5)
1962–63 Stanford (7)
UCLA (6)
1963–64 UCLA (7)
1964–65 UCLA (8)
1965–66 Oregon State (7)
1966–67 UCLA (9)
1967–68 UCLA (10)
1968–69 UCLA (11)
1969–70 UCLA (12)
1970–71 UCLA (13)
1971–72 UCLA (14)
1972–73 UCLA (15)
1973–74 UCLA (16)
1974–75 UCLA (17)
1975–76 UCLA (18)
1976–77 UCLA (19)
1977–78 UCLA (20)
1978–79 UCLA (21)
1979–80 Oregon State (8)
1980–81 Oregon State (9)
1981–82 Oregon State (10)
1982–83 UCLA (22)
1983–84 Oregon State (11)
Washington (8)
1984–85 USC (7)
Washington (9)
1985–86 Arizona (1)
1986–87 UCLA (23) UCLA (1)
1987–88 Arizona (2) Arizona (1)
1988–89 Arizona (3) Arizona (2)
1989–90 Arizona (4) Arizona (3)
Oregon State (12)
1990–91 Arizona (5)
1991–92 UCLA (24)
1992–93 Arizona (6)
1993–94 Arizona (7)
1994–95 UCLA (25)
1995–96 UCLA (26)
1996–97 UCLA (27)[iii]
1997–98 Arizona (8)
1998–99 Stanford (8)
1999–00 Arizona (9)
Stanford (9)
2000–01 Stanford (10)
2001–02 Oregon (4) Arizona (4)
2002–03 Arizona (10) Oregon (1)
2003–04 Stanford (11) Stanford (1)
2004–05 Arizona (11) Washington (1)
2005–06 UCLA (28) UCLA (2)
2006–07 UCLA (29) Oregon (2)
2007–08 UCLA (30) UCLA (3)
2008–09 Washington (10) USC (1)
2009–10 California (15) Washington (2)
2010–11 Arizona (12) Washington (3)
2011–12 Washington (11) Colorado (1)
2012–13 UCLA (31) Oregon (3)
2013–14 Arizona (13) UCLA (4)
2014–15 Arizona (14) Arizona (5)
2015–16 Oregon (5) Oregon (4)
2016–17 Arizona (15) Arizona (6)
Oregon (6)
2017–18 Arizona (16) Arizona (7)
2018–19 Washington (12) Oregon (5)
2019–20 Oregon (7) Cancelled—COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 Oregon (8) Oregon State (1)
2021–22 Arizona (17) Arizona (8)
2022–23 UCLA (32) Arizona (9)
2023–24 Arizona (18) Oregon (6)
Bold text denotes National Champion.
  1. ^ Though the first national championship tournament was not held until 1939, the Helms Athletic Foundation retroactively selected national champions for prior years, including Washington State for 1917.[13]
  2. ^ Utah was national champion in 1944, prior to its joining the Pac-12 in 2011.[14]
  3. ^ Arizona was national champion in 1997, though it did not win the conference.

Championships by school edit

School Regular season Conference tournament
No. Last No. Last
UCLA 32 2023 4 2014
Arizona 18 2024 9 2023
California 15 2010 0
Oregon State 12 1990 1 2021
Washington 12 2019 3 2011
Stanford 11 2004 1 2004
Oregon 8 2021 6 2024
USC 7 1985 1 2009
Washington State 2 1941 0
Idaho 2 1923 0
Arizona State 0 0
Colorado 0 1 2012
Utah 0 0

Performance by team edit

Through 2024 tournament[15]

Teams (# of titles) 1987 1988 1989 1990 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020* 2021 2022 2023 2024
Pac-12 (27) (10) (10) (10) (10) (8) (8) (8) (8) (10) (10) (10) (10) (9) (10) (12) (12) (12) (12) (12) (12) (12) (12) (12) (11) (12) (12) (12)
1 Arizona (9) QF C C C C QF SF F SF QF QF QF QF F F SF F C SF C C 1R QF C C SF
2 Oregon (6) SF QF 1R QF SF C SF SF C QF 1R QF SF QF C QF F C F SF C QF SF QF SF C
3 UCLA (4) C QF SF F QF SF QF QF C QF C SF SF QF QF F C SF 1R SF SF QF QF QF F F QF
4 Washington (3) F QF QF 1R QF F C QF QF 1R SF C C QF QF 1R 1R QF 1R 1R F 1R 1R QF 1R 1R
5 Colorado (1) C QF SF QF QF QF QF SF 1R F SF QF F
6 Oregon State (1) QF F SF QF QF SF QF 1R 1R 1R QF QF SF 1R 1R 1R QF 1R QF QF QF C 1R 1R 1R
7 Stanford (1) QF SF F SF QF QF C SF QF QF F QF SF 1R QF 1R SF QF 1R 1R QF 1R 1R 1R QF QF QF
8 USC (1) 1R 1R QF QF F F QF QF F SF C SF 1R 1R 1R QF QF QF F QF QF SF SF QF QF
9 Arizona State (0) QF 1R 1R SF QF QF QF 1R 1R QF F QF 1R 1R QF QF 1R 1R QF 1R SF QF QF 1R SF 1R
10 California (0) SF QF QF QF SF SF QF QF F SF QF QF F QF SF QF QF QF SF SF 1R 1R QF QF 1R 1R 1R
11 Utah (0) 1R SF QF SF F QF QF QF 1R QF 1R 1R QF
12 Washington State (0) 1R SF QF 1R QF QF 1R SF SF QF 1R QF 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R QF 1R QF QF SF

Key

C Champion
F Runner-up
SF Semifinals
QF Quarterfinals
RR Round Number
Did not participate

*The 2020 tournament was canceled after the first-round games due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

All-time school records (ranked according to all time wins) edit

Through end of the 2023–24 regular season. Records reflect official NCAA results, including any forfeits or win vacating.[16]

# Pac–12 Record Win % Pac–12 Regular Season Championships Pac–12 Conference Tournament Championships National championships
1 UCLA 2002–904 .689 32 4 11
2 Arizona 1937–985–1 .663 18 9 1
3 Utah 1894–1080 .637 0 0 1
4 Washington 1862–1268 .595 12 3 0
5 Oregon State 1810–1444 .556 12 1 0
6 Oregon 1776–1418 .556 8 6 1
7 USC 1713–1261 .576 7 1 0
8 Washington State 1680–1594 .513 2 0 0
9 California 1639–1296 .558 15 0 1
10 Stanford 1610–1238 .565 11 1 1
11 Arizona State 1468–1303 .530 0 0 0
12 Colorado 1423–1271 .528 0 1 0

Pac-12 Team vs. Team Results edit

This table summarizes the all-time head-to-head results between teams. Results are through the 2022–23 season.[17]

  Arizona ASU California Colorado Oregon OSU Stanford UCLA USC Utah Washington WSU
vs. Arizona 86–159 31–72 16–24 37–53 22–72 32–71 63–48 46–77 32–36 31–60 17–71
vs. Arizona State 159–86 42–49 15–14 48–47 47–49 53–43 74–24 61–45 35–25 46–45 42–45
vs. California 72–31 49–42 21–18 68–85 68–91 129–155 145–103 133–136 22–17 87–87 59–83
vs. Colorado 24–16 11–15 18–21 12–16 11–21 10–20 19–7 10–16 26–33 21–15 7–17
vs. Oregon 53–37 47–48 85–68 16–12 191–171 58–96 103–40 69–58 10–30 192–121 128–175
vs. Oregon State 70–22 49–47 91–68 21–11 171–191 76–76 102–40 80–67 22–18 166–144 129–175
vs. Stanford 71–31 43–53 155–129 20–10 96–58 76–76 151–97 130–129 25–17 75–83 64–84
vs. UCLA 48–63 24–74 103–145 7–19 40–93 40–103 97–151 116–146 10–17 43–107 19–114
vs. USC 77–46 45–61 136–133 16–10 59–69 67–80 129–130 146–116 26–26 75–82 49–82
vs. Utah 36–32 25–35 17–22 33–26 30–10 18–22 17–25 17–10 26–26 15–19 6–29
vs. Washington 60–31 45–46 87–87 15–21 121–192 144–166 83–75 107–43 82–75 19–15 108–185
vs. Washington State 71–17 45–42 83–59 17–7 175–128 175–129 84–64 114–19 82–49 29–6 185–108
Total 711–412 469–622 848–853 197–172 857–942 859–980 768–906 1032–568 835–824 256–240 936–771 628–1060

Head coaches edit

Coaches edit

Note: Stats shown are before the beginning of the season. Overall includes records from other schools.[18]


Team Head coach Compensation Seasons at school Overall record Pac-12 record Pac-12 Regular Season Titles Pac-12 Conference Tournament Titles NCAA Tournaments NCAA Final Fours NCAA Championships
Arizona Tommy Lloyd $3,650,000 3rd 61–11 (.847) 32–8 (.800) 1 2 2 0 0
Arizona State Bobby Hurley $2,700,000 8th 141–113 (.555) 71–76 (.483) 0 0 3 0 0
California Mark Madsen 1st 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–) 0 0 0 0 0
Colorado Tad Boyle $1,800,000 14th 272–172 (.613) 126–1112 (.529) 0 1 5 0 0
Oregon Dana Altman $3,325,000 14th 321–139 (.698) 155–83 (.651) 4 4 7 1 0
Oregon State Wayne Tinkle $2,500,000 10th 127–158 (.446) 58–110 (.345) 0 1 2 0 0
Stanford Jerod Haase N/A 8th 112–109 (.507) 59–72 (.450) 0 0 0 0 0
UCLA Mick Cronin $4,100,000 5th 97–35 (.735) 57–19 (.750) 1 0 3 1 0
USC Andy Enfield N/A 11th 205–128 (.616) 98–88 (.527) 0 0 4 0 0
Utah Craig Smith $1,850,000 3rd 28–35 (.444) 14–26 (.350) 0 0 0 0 0
Washington Mike Hopkins $2,800,004 7th 101–91 (.526) 51–61 (.455) 0 0 1 0 0
Washington State Kyle Smith $1,400,000 5th 69–61 (.531) 35–42 (.455) 0 0 0 0 0

Notes:

  • Stanford & USC coaching salaries are not disclosed due to the Universities being private.
  • Pac-12 records, conference titles, etc. are from time at current school and are through the end the 2021–22 season.
  • NCAA Tournament appearances are from time at current school only.
  • Overall Record, NCAA Final Fours and Championship include time at other schools

Conference honors edit

The following honors are presented annually by the conference:

Former players and coaches who have made a significant impact to the tradition and heritage of the conference are recognized in the Pac-12 Hall of Honor. It was exclusively for men's basketball until 2018, when it was opened to all sports.

All-time statistical leaders edit

Source:[19]

Career

Single Season

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Pac-12 Conference 2011–12 Men's Basketball Media Guide". Pac-12 Conference. 2011. p. 5. Retrieved February 9, 2012.
  2. ^ McCollough, J. Brady; Plaschke, Bill; Kartje, Ryan; Bolch, Ben (June 30, 2022). "USC and UCLA rock college sports by leaving the Pac-12 for the Big Ten". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 6, 2022.
  3. ^ "Colorado To Join Big 12 Conference In 2024-25" (Press release). Colorado Buffaloes. July 27, 2023. Retrieved July 27, 2023.
  4. ^ "Big 12 Conference Adds Arizona, Arizona State and Utah" (Press release). Big 12 Conference. August 4, 2023. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
  5. ^ "The Atlantic Coast Conference Welcomes the University of California, Berkeley, Southern Methodist University and Stanford University as New Members" (Press release). Atlantic Coast Conference. September 1, 2023. Retrieved September 1, 2023.
  6. ^ "Oregon State, Washington State invited to join Gonzaga-led WCC in basketball for next two seasons". CBSSports.com. 2023-12-22. Retrieved 2024-02-05.
  7. ^ "2013–14 Pac-12 Men's Basketball Media Guide". Pac-12 Conference. 2013. p. 14. Retrieved October 16, 2014.
  8. ^ Schreiner, Michael (July 1, 2013). "Is next year's ACC the greatest basketball conference ever?". The Chronicle. from the original on October 18, 2014.
  9. ^ Kensler, Tom (May 24, 2012). "Counting Colorado and Utah, Pac-12 reaches 450 in NCAA titles". The Denver Post. from the original on October 22, 2014.
  10. ^ Titus, Mark (October 29, 2013). "2013–14 NCAA Basketball Preview: The Pac-12". Grantland.com. from the original on October 25, 2014.
  11. ^ Harrow, Jeremy (2008). Basketball in the Pac-10 Conference. The Rosen Publishing Group. p. 9. ISBN 9781404213852. Retrieved October 15, 2014.
  12. ^ "Men's National Titles".
  13. ^ "National Champions; National Heroes". Washington State Cougars. Archived from the original on November 14, 2014.
  14. ^ "2013–14 Pac-12 Men's Basketball Media Guide". Pac-12 Conference. 2013. p. 14. Retrieved October 16, 2014.
  15. ^ "2022-23 Men's Basketball media Guide" (PDF).
  16. ^ "ALL-TIME WINNINGEST SCHOOLS" (PDF). NCAA. 2023. Retrieved October 11, 2023.
  17. ^ "All time Results, Page 15" (PDF).
  18. ^ "2022-23 Men's Basketball media Guide" (PDF).
  19. ^ "PAC-12 RECORDS - CAREER LEADERS, Page 60" (PDF).

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Pac-12 Conference at Sports-Reference.com

conference, basketball, college, basketball, conference, began, 1915, with, formation, pacific, coast, conference, principal, members, founded, athletic, association, western, universities, aawu, 1959, subsequently, went, names, five, pacific, pacific, becomin. Men s college basketball in the Pac 12 Conference began in 1915 with the formation of the Pacific Coast Conference PCC Principal members of the PCC founded the Athletic Association of Western Universities AAWU in 1959 and subsequently went by the names Big Five Big Six Pacific 8 and Pacific 10 becoming the Pac 12 in 2011 The Pac 12 includes the PCC as part of its history despite the two leagues being formed under separate charters 1 Competing in the Pac 12 are the Arizona Wildcats Arizona State Sun Devils California Golden Bears Colorado Buffaloes Oregon Ducks Oregon State Beavers Stanford Cardinal UCLA Bruins USC Trojans Utah Utes Washington Huskies and Washington State Cougars All members of the Pac 12 are scheduled to join other conferences after the 2023 24 season Oregon UCLA USC and Washington will leave for the Big Ten Conference 2 Arizona Arizona State Colorado and Utah will join the Big 12 Conference 3 4 California and Stanford will join the Atlantic Coast Conference 5 and Oregon State and Washington State will join the West Coast Conference 6 As of 2023 update Pac 12 schools have won 15 Division I national titles This was tied with the Atlantic Coast Conference for the most of any conference 7 8 9 Oregon won the first NCAA tournament in 1939 10 UCLA has won 11 national titles the most of any Division I team 11 Arizona has won the most recent national title winning in 1997 Stanford in 1942 Utah in 1944 and California in 1959 are the other NCAA champions 12 Contents 1 List of seasons 2 Championships by school 2 1 Performance by team 2 2 All time school records ranked according to all time wins 2 3 Pac 12 Team vs Team Results 3 Head coaches 3 1 Coaches 4 Conference honors 4 1 All time statistical leaders 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksList of seasons editSeason Championvte Regular season Conference tournament 1915 16 California 1 Oregon State 1 1916 17 Washington State i 1917 18 No official conference competition 1918 19 Oregon 1 1919 20 Stanford 1 1920 21 California 2 Stanford 2 1921 22 Idaho 1 1922 23 Idaho 2 1923 24 California 3 1924 25 California 4 1925 26 California 5 1926 27 California 6 1927 28 USC 1 1928 29 California 7 1929 30 USC 2 1930 31 Washington 1 1931 32 California 8 1932 33 Oregon State 2 1933 34 Washington 2 1934 35 USC 3 1935 36 Stanford 3 1936 37 Stanford 4 1937 38 Stanford 5 1938 39 Oregon 2 1939 40 USC 4 1940 41 Washington State 2 1941 42 Stanford 6 1942 43 Washington 3 1943 44 California 9 ii Washington 4 1944 45 Oregon 3 UCLA 1 1945 46 California 10 1946 47 Oregon State 3 1947 48 Washington 5 1948 49 Oregon State 4 1949 50 UCLA 2 1950 51 Washington 6 1951 52 UCLA 3 1952 53 Washington 7 1953 54 USC 5 1954 55 Oregon State 5 1955 56 UCLA 4 1956 57 California 11 1957 58 California 12 Oregon State 6 1958 59 California 13 1959 60 California 14 1960 61 USC 6 1961 62 UCLA 5 1962 63 Stanford 7 UCLA 6 1963 64 UCLA 7 1964 65 UCLA 8 1965 66 Oregon State 7 1966 67 UCLA 9 1967 68 UCLA 10 1968 69 UCLA 11 1969 70 UCLA 12 1970 71 UCLA 13 1971 72 UCLA 14 1972 73 UCLA 15 1973 74 UCLA 16 1974 75 UCLA 17 1975 76 UCLA 18 1976 77 UCLA 19 1977 78 UCLA 20 1978 79 UCLA 21 1979 80 Oregon State 8 1980 81 Oregon State 9 1981 82 Oregon State 10 1982 83 UCLA 22 1983 84 Oregon State 11 Washington 8 1984 85 USC 7 Washington 9 1985 86 Arizona 1 1986 87 UCLA 23 UCLA 1 1987 88 Arizona 2 Arizona 1 1988 89 Arizona 3 Arizona 2 1989 90 Arizona 4 Arizona 3 Oregon State 12 1990 91 Arizona 5 1991 92 UCLA 24 1992 93 Arizona 6 1993 94 Arizona 7 1994 95 UCLA 25 1995 96 UCLA 26 1996 97 UCLA 27 iii 1997 98 Arizona 8 1998 99 Stanford 8 1999 00 Arizona 9 Stanford 9 2000 01 Stanford 10 2001 02 Oregon 4 Arizona 4 2002 03 Arizona 10 Oregon 1 2003 04 Stanford 11 Stanford 1 2004 05 Arizona 11 Washington 1 2005 06 UCLA 28 UCLA 2 2006 07 UCLA 29 Oregon 2 2007 08 UCLA 30 UCLA 3 2008 09 Washington 10 USC 1 2009 10 California 15 Washington 2 2010 11 Arizona 12 Washington 3 2011 12 Washington 11 Colorado 1 2012 13 UCLA 31 Oregon 3 2013 14 Arizona 13 UCLA 4 2014 15 Arizona 14 Arizona 5 2015 16 Oregon 5 Oregon 4 2016 17 Arizona 15 Arizona 6 Oregon 6 2017 18 Arizona 16 Arizona 7 2018 19 Washington 12 Oregon 5 2019 20 Oregon 7 Cancelled COVID 19 pandemic 2020 21 Oregon 8 Oregon State 1 2021 22 Arizona 17 Arizona 8 2022 23 UCLA 32 Arizona 9 2023 24 Arizona 18 Oregon 6 Bold text denotes National Champion Though the first national championship tournament was not held until 1939 the Helms Athletic Foundation retroactively selected national champions for prior years including Washington State for 1917 13 Utah was national champion in 1944 prior to its joining the Pac 12 in 2011 14 Arizona was national champion in 1997 though it did not win the conference Championships by school editSchool Regular season Conference tournament No Last No Last UCLA 32 2023 4 2014 Arizona 18 2024 9 2023 California 15 2010 0 Oregon State 12 1990 1 2021 Washington 12 2019 3 2011 Stanford 11 2004 1 2004 Oregon 8 2021 6 2024 USC 7 1985 1 2009 Washington State 2 1941 0 Idaho 2 1923 0 Arizona State 0 0 Colorado 0 1 2012 Utah 0 0 Performance by team edit Through 2024 tournament 15 Teams of titles 1987 1988 1989 1990 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Pac 12 27 10 10 10 10 8 8 8 8 10 10 10 10 9 10 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 12 12 12 1 Arizona 9 QF C C C C QF SF F SF QF QF QF QF F F SF F C SF C C 1R QF C C SF 2 Oregon 6 SF QF 1R QF SF C SF SF C QF 1R QF SF QF C QF F C F SF C QF SF QF SF C 3 UCLA 4 C QF SF F QF SF QF QF C QF C SF SF QF QF F C SF 1R SF SF QF QF QF F F QF 4 Washington 3 F QF QF 1R QF F C QF QF 1R SF C C QF QF 1R 1R QF 1R 1R F 1R 1R QF 1R 1R 5 Colorado 1 C QF SF QF QF QF QF SF 1R F SF QF F 6 Oregon State 1 QF F SF QF QF SF QF 1R 1R 1R QF QF SF 1R 1R 1R QF 1R QF QF QF C 1R 1R 1R 7 Stanford 1 QF SF F SF QF QF C SF QF QF F QF SF 1R QF 1R SF QF 1R 1R QF 1R 1R 1R QF QF QF 8 USC 1 1R 1R QF QF F F QF QF F SF C SF 1R 1R 1R QF QF QF F QF QF SF SF QF QF 9 Arizona State 0 QF 1R 1R SF QF QF QF 1R 1R QF F QF 1R 1R QF QF 1R 1R QF 1R SF QF QF 1R SF 1R 10 California 0 SF QF QF QF SF SF QF QF F SF QF QF F QF SF QF QF QF SF SF 1R 1R QF QF 1R 1R 1R 11 Utah 0 1R SF QF SF F QF QF QF 1R QF 1R 1R QF 12 Washington State 0 1R SF QF 1R QF QF 1R SF SF QF 1R QF 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R QF 1R QF QF SF Key C Champion F Runner up SF Semifinals QF Quarterfinals RR Round Number Did not participate The 2020 tournament was canceled after the first round games due to the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic All time school records ranked according to all time wins edit Through end of the 2023 24 regular season Records reflect official NCAA results including any forfeits or win vacating 16 Pac 12 Record Win Pac 12 Regular Season Championships Pac 12 Conference Tournament Championships National championships 1 UCLA 2002 904 689 32 4 11 2 Arizona 1937 985 1 663 18 9 1 3 Utah 1894 1080 637 0 0 1 4 Washington 1862 1268 595 12 3 0 5 Oregon State 1810 1444 556 12 1 0 6 Oregon 1776 1418 556 8 6 1 7 USC 1713 1261 576 7 1 0 8 Washington State 1680 1594 513 2 0 0 9 California 1639 1296 558 15 0 1 10 Stanford 1610 1238 565 11 1 1 11 Arizona State 1468 1303 530 0 0 0 12 Colorado 1423 1271 528 0 1 0 Pac 12 Team vs Team Results edit This table summarizes the all time head to head results between teams Results are through the 2022 23 season 17 Arizona ASU California Colorado Oregon OSU Stanford UCLA USC Utah Washington WSU vs Arizona 86 159 31 72 16 24 37 53 22 72 32 71 63 48 46 77 32 36 31 60 17 71 vs Arizona State 159 86 42 49 15 14 48 47 47 49 53 43 74 24 61 45 35 25 46 45 42 45 vs California 72 31 49 42 21 18 68 85 68 91 129 155 145 103 133 136 22 17 87 87 59 83 vs Colorado 24 16 11 15 18 21 12 16 11 21 10 20 19 7 10 16 26 33 21 15 7 17 vs Oregon 53 37 47 48 85 68 16 12 191 171 58 96 103 40 69 58 10 30 192 121 128 175 vs Oregon State 70 22 49 47 91 68 21 11 171 191 76 76 102 40 80 67 22 18 166 144 129 175 vs Stanford 71 31 43 53 155 129 20 10 96 58 76 76 151 97 130 129 25 17 75 83 64 84 vs UCLA 48 63 24 74 103 145 7 19 40 93 40 103 97 151 116 146 10 17 43 107 19 114 vs USC 77 46 45 61 136 133 16 10 59 69 67 80 129 130 146 116 26 26 75 82 49 82 vs Utah 36 32 25 35 17 22 33 26 30 10 18 22 17 25 17 10 26 26 15 19 6 29 vs Washington 60 31 45 46 87 87 15 21 121 192 144 166 83 75 107 43 82 75 19 15 108 185 vs Washington State 71 17 45 42 83 59 17 7 175 128 175 129 84 64 114 19 82 49 29 6 185 108 Total 711 412 469 622 848 853 197 172 857 942 859 980 768 906 1032 568 835 824 256 240 936 771 628 1060Head coaches editCoaches edit Note Stats shown are before the beginning of the season Overall includes records from other schools 18 Team Head coach Compensation Seasons at school Overall record Pac 12 record Pac 12 Regular Season Titles Pac 12 Conference Tournament Titles NCAA Tournaments NCAA Final Fours NCAA Championships Arizona Tommy Lloyd 3 650 000 3rd 61 11 847 32 8 800 1 2 2 0 0 Arizona State Bobby Hurley 2 700 000 8th 141 113 555 71 76 483 0 0 3 0 0 California Mark Madsen 1st 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Colorado Tad Boyle 1 800 000 14th 272 172 613 126 1112 529 0 1 5 0 0 Oregon Dana Altman 3 325 000 14th 321 139 698 155 83 651 4 4 7 1 0 Oregon State Wayne Tinkle 2 500 000 10th 127 158 446 58 110 345 0 1 2 0 0 Stanford Jerod Haase N A 8th 112 109 507 59 72 450 0 0 0 0 0 UCLA Mick Cronin 4 100 000 5th 97 35 735 57 19 750 1 0 3 1 0 USC Andy Enfield N A 11th 205 128 616 98 88 527 0 0 4 0 0 Utah Craig Smith 1 850 000 3rd 28 35 444 14 26 350 0 0 0 0 0 Washington Mike Hopkins 2 800 004 7th 101 91 526 51 61 455 0 0 1 0 0 Washington State Kyle Smith 1 400 000 5th 69 61 531 35 42 455 0 0 0 0 0 Notes Stanford amp USC coaching salaries are not disclosed due to the Universities being private Pac 12 records conference titles etc are from time at current school and are through the end the 2021 22 season NCAA Tournament appearances are from time at current school only Overall Record NCAA Final Fours and Championship include time at other schoolsConference honors editThe following honors are presented annually by the conference Coach of the Year Player of the Year Freshman of the Year Defensive Player of the Year Sixth Man of the Year Most Improved Player of The Year All Conference team All Defensive team All Freshman team Former players and coaches who have made a significant impact to the tradition and heritage of the conference are recognized in the Pac 12 Hall of Honor It was exclusively for men s basketball until 2018 when it was opened to all sports All time statistical leaders edit Source 19 Career Points Rank Player Team Points 1 Don MacLean UCLA 2 608 2 Sean Elliott Arizona 2 555 3 Chasson Randle Stanford 2 375 4 Todd Lichti Stanford 2 336 5 Lew Alcindor UCLA 2 325 Scoring Average Rank Player Team PPG 1 Lew Alcindor UCLA 26 4 2 Harold Miner USC 23 5 3 Mel Counts Oregon State 22 2 3 Terrell Brandon Oregon 22 2 5 Ike Diogu Arizona State 20 7 Rebounds Rank Player Team Rebounds 1 Mel Counts Oregon State 1 375 2 Bill Walton UCLA 1 370 3 Lew Alcindor UCLA 1 367 4 Jon Brockman Washington 1 283 5 Adam Keefe Stanford 1 119 Assists Rank Player Team Assists 1 Gary Payton Oregon State 938 2 Pooh Richardson UCLA 833 3 Russell Brown Arizona 810 4 Brevin Knight Stanford 780 5 Brandon Granville USC 779 Steals Rank Player Team Steals 1 Matisse Thybulle Washington 331 2 Gary Payton Oregon State 321 3 Brevin Knight Stanford 298 4 Eddie House Arizona State 258 5 Stevin Smith Arizona State 246 Blocked Shots Rank Player Team Blocks 1 Jordan Bachynski Arizona State 314 2 Anthony Cook Arizona 278 3 Channing Frye Arizona 258 4 Taj Gibson USC 253 5 Jordan Bell Oregon 233 Single Season Points Rank Player Team Points 1 Lew Alcindor UCLA 870 2 Khalid Reeves Arizona 848 3 Bob Houbregs Washington 846 4 Harold Miner USC 789 5 Mel Counts Oregon State 775 Single Season Scoring Average Rank Player Team PPG 1 Lew Alcindor UCLA 29 0 2 Mel Counts Oregon State 26 7 3 Terrell Brandon Oregon 26 6 3 Harold Miner USC 26 3 5 Lew Alcindor UCLA 26 2 Rebounds Rank Player Team Rebounds 1 Bill Walton UCLA 506 2 Mel Counts Oregon State 489 3 Mel Counts Oregon State 485 4 Lew Alcindor UCLA 466 4 Adam Keefe UCLA 466 Assists Rank Player Team Assists 1 Ahlon Lewis Arizona State 294 2 Jordan McLaughlin USC 281 3 Lonzo Ball UCLA 274 4 Jason Kidd California 272 5 Larry Drew II UCLA 256 Steals Rank Player Team Steals 1 Matisse Thybulle Washington 126 2 Jason Kidd California 110 3 Matisse Thybulle Washington 101 4 Gary Payton Oregon State 100 5 2 tied 2 tied 95 Blocked Shots Rank Player Team Blocks 1 Jordan Bachynski Arizona State 133 2 Jordan Bachynski Arizona State 120 3 Mario Bennett Arizona State 115 4 Rodger Farrington Arizona State 113 5 Chris Boucher Oregon 110Notes editReferences edit Pac 12 Conference 2011 12 Men s Basketball Media Guide Pac 12 Conference 2011 p 5 Retrieved February 9 2012 McCollough J Brady Plaschke Bill Kartje Ryan Bolch Ben June 30 2022 USC and UCLA rock college sports by leaving the Pac 12 for the Big Ten Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 6 2022 Colorado To Join Big 12 Conference In 2024 25 Press release Colorado Buffaloes July 27 2023 Retrieved July 27 2023 Big 12 Conference Adds Arizona Arizona State and Utah Press release Big 12 Conference August 4 2023 Retrieved August 4 2023 The Atlantic Coast Conference Welcomes the University of California Berkeley Southern Methodist University and Stanford University as New Members Press release Atlantic Coast Conference September 1 2023 Retrieved September 1 2023 Oregon State Washington State invited to join Gonzaga led WCC in basketball for next two seasons CBSSports com 2023 12 22 Retrieved 2024 02 05 2013 14 Pac 12 Men s Basketball Media Guide Pac 12 Conference 2013 p 14 Retrieved October 16 2014 Schreiner Michael July 1 2013 Is next year s ACC the greatest basketball conference ever The Chronicle Archived from the original on October 18 2014 Kensler Tom May 24 2012 Counting Colorado and Utah Pac 12 reaches 450 in NCAA titles The Denver Post Archived from the original on October 22 2014 Titus Mark October 29 2013 2013 14 NCAA Basketball Preview The Pac 12 Grantland com Archived from the original on October 25 2014 Harrow Jeremy 2008 Basketball in the Pac 10 Conference The Rosen Publishing Group p 9 ISBN 9781404213852 Retrieved October 15 2014 Men s National Titles National Champions National Heroes Washington State Cougars Archived from the original on November 14 2014 2013 14 Pac 12 Men s Basketball Media Guide Pac 12 Conference 2013 p 14 Retrieved October 16 2014 2022 23 Men s Basketball media Guide PDF ALL TIME WINNINGEST SCHOOLS PDF NCAA 2023 Retrieved October 11 2023 All time Results Page 15 PDF 2022 23 Men s Basketball media Guide PDF PAC 12 RECORDS CAREER LEADERS Page 60 PDF External links editOfficial website Pac 12 Conference at Sports Reference com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pac 12 Conference men 27s basketball amp oldid 1217427165, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.