Pac-12 Conference TournamentDay 1:
#12 seed Washington State (5-22) vs #5 seed UCLA (19-8): The game see-sawed early then UCLA took control to lead 37-24 at the half and win 71-58. PF George Mahorn scored 20 and C Manny Adams had a double-double (10 points and 10 rebounds) for the Bruins. SF Barry Stacey and PG Mike Esherick both scored 12 for the Cougars.
#10 seed Arizona State (11-17) vs #7 seed California (19-8): There were 9 lead changes and 4 ties in this game. California gained a slim 35-34 lead at the half and edged the Sun Devils 71-65 to move on. The Golden Bears SF Jesse Herbert and SG Mario Burleston topped their scoring with 15 points apiece. Arizona State’s SG Jim Robinson poured in 19 points while C Greg Jones scored 12 and grabbed 10 boards.
#9 seed Oregon State (6-21) vs #8 seed Washington (15-12): Washington had a tough time shaking the Beavers in the first half but led 44-39 at the break. They then spurted to a 26 point lead in the 2nd half before settling for a 77-64 win. SG Pat Massiah scored 18 to lead the Huskies. C Rudy Barker led Oregon State with 11 points.
#11 seed Colorado Buffaloes (7-20) vs #6 seed Utah Utes (19-9): The first half was a real dog-fight. We led 22-17 with 5:19 to go in the half. We held on to sport a 27-23 halftime edge. We hit just 33% of our shots, but the Utes hit only 32% of theirs. PG Chris Smith led our scoring in the first half with 7 points. Utah came out in the 2nd half with a lock-down defense that allowed them to jump ahead 37-29 with 14-1/2 minutes to play. Then we let the Utes pull away midway through the half and fell behind 58-40 with 6:08 to go as our guys became exhausted. We then totally melted down to get blown out 75-51. PG Chris Smith scored 12 and C Ryan Blackshear added 10 for us. For Utah, SF Mike Herr topped their scoring with 14 points. And with that our horrendous season ended.
Day 2:
#8 seed Washington (16-12) vs #1 seed Arizona (23-6): The game was close throughout the first half but Arizona held a small lead most of the way and was ahead 43-37 at the break. The Wildcats gradually expanded their lead in the 2nd half and won 72-59. Arizona’s C John Sanders scored 28 and pulled down 10 rebounds and SG Darrell Walker had a double-double (12 points and 10 assists). PF Joshua Williams scored 13 for Washington while their C Brian Dickens picked off 14 rebounds.
#7 seed California (20-8) vs #2 seed Oregon (21-7): Oregon quickly took control and held a solid 41-25 halftime advantage. The Ducks’ lead the ballooned to as much as 34 points in the 2nd half. Oregon throttled the Golden Bears by a final score of 84-59. Oregon’s SG John Barnes popped in 20 points and C John Jones hauled down 14 rebounds. California’s leading scorer was reserve Adam Morrison with 12 points.
#6 seed Utah (20-9) vs #3 seed Stanford (21-7): Utah surprised the Cardinal by taking a 41-31 halftime lead. Things got tight in the 2nd half, but the Utes held off Stanford for a thrilling 81-80 victory. SG Henry Polite poured in 32 points for Utah. Stanford’s PG Mike Hall scored 29, grabbed 12 boards, dished out 6 assists, and blocked 4 shots.
#5 seed UCLA (20-8) vs #4 seed USC (18-9): This was a defensive battle the entire way. UCLA led 23-22 at the end of the first half. But after 9 lead changes and 5 ties, USC came away with a 54-48 win. USC was led by SG Ryan Kincade’s 14 points and C Courtney Sanders’ 11 boards. PG Deon Logan scored 14 points for UCLA.
Day 3:
#4 seed USC (19-9) vs #1 seed Arizona (24-6): Arizona took a 40-32 lead to the locker room. Then in the 2nd half they exploded to lead by 24 before finishing with a 78-59 whomping of the Trojans. PG Kelvin Smith led the Wildcats’ offense with 18 points. His counterpart, PG Kyle Hinton hit for 14 for USC.
#6 seed Utah (21-9) vs #2 seed Oregon (22-7): The first half was a back-and-forth affair with Oregon eking out a 40-39 lead at the half. As the 2nd half proceded the Ducks gradually pulled away to achieve a 79-68 victory. Oregon’s PF Matt Reeves scored 21. For Utah, PG Billy Rychart and SF Mike Herr both scored 13 points.
Day 4:
#2 seed Oregon (23-7) vs #1 seed Arizona (25-6): The lead was exchanged 5 times in the first half with Arizona coming out on top at the break 39-30. The Wildcats then held on to a small lead to win the championship 73-66. PG Kelvin Smith scored 15 for Arizona. PF Matt Reeves scored 18 and grabbed 14 boards for Oregon.
I’ve been receiving tons of “I told you so” emails, texts, tweets, and phone calls about my decision to take the Colorado job. But “hell year” is over and I’m optimistic that we’ll have a big improvement this coming season.
