2018 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball tournament
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
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
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.
First round Wednesday, March 7
Quarterfinals Thursday, March 8
Semifinals Friday, March 9
Championship Saturday, March 10
1
Arizona
83
8
Colorado
67
8
Colorado
97
9
Arizona State
85
1
Arizona
78*
4
UCLA
67
4
UCLA
88
5
Stanford
77
5
Stanford
76
12
California
58
1
Arizona
75
2
USC
61
2
USC
61
10
Oregon State
48
7
Washington
66
10
Oregon State
69*
2
USC
74
6
Oregon
54
3
Utah
66
6
Oregon
68
6
Oregon
64*
11
Washington State
62
* denotes overtime period
Game statistics
First round
No. 8 Colorado 97 , No. 9 Arizona State 85
Scoring by half: 41 −37, 56 −48
Pts : McKinley Wright IV, 20Rebs : Tyler Bey, 10Asts : McKinley Wright IV, 10
Pts: Remy Martin, 20Rebs: De'Quon Lake, 8Asts: Kodi Justice, 6
No. 5 Stanford 76 , No. 12 California 58
Scoring by half: 39 −28, 37 −30
Pts : Reid Travis , 19Rebs : Reid Travis, 13Asts : Three tied , 3
Pts: Darius McNeill, 19Rebs: Don Coleman, 8Asts: Justice Sueing, 2
T-Mobile Arena Paradise, NVAttendance: 8,619Referees: Greg Nixon, Mike Scyphers, Nate Harris
T-Mobile Arena Paradise, NVAttendance: 10,458Referees: Mike Greenstein, Deldre Carr, Larry Spaulding
No. 6 Oregon 64 , No. 11 Washington State 62 (OT)
Scoring by half: 17–24 , 36 –29 Overtime : 11 –9
Pts : 2 tied , 18Rebs : Troy Brown, 11Asts : Paul White, 5
Pts: Malachi Flynn, 22Rebs: Drick Bernstine, 9Asts: Drick Bernstine, 5
T-Mobile Arena Paradise, NVAttendance: 10,458Referees: Tony Padilla, Michael Irving, Tommy Nunez
Quarterfinals
No. 1 Arizona 83 , No. 8 Colorado 67
Scoring by half: 35 –33, 48 –34
Pts : Allonzo Trier , 22Rebs : Dušan Ristić , 11Asts : Parker Jackson-Cartwright, 4
Pts: George King, 19Rebs: Tyler Bey, 10Asts: McKinley Wright IV, 5
T-Mobile Arena Paradise, NVAttendance: 15,182Referees: Verne Harris, Mike Scyphers, Nate Harris
No. 4 UCLA 88 , No. 5 Stanford 77
Scoring by half: 44 –40
Pts : Aaron Holiday , 34Rebs : Thomas Welsh , 11Asts : Aaron Holiday, 9
Pts: Kezie Okpala, 23Rebs: Reid Travis, 14Asts: Kezie Okpala, 5
T-Mobile Arena Paradise, NVAttendance: 15,182Referees: Kevin Brill, David Hall, Glen Mayberry
No. 2 USC 61 , No. 10 Oregon State 48
Scoring by half: 29 –18, 32 –29
Pts : Chimezie Metu , 22Rebs : Chimezie Metu, 11Asts : Jordan McLaughlin , 4
Pts: Stephen Thompson Jr., 12Rebs: Drew Eubanks, 9Asts: Ethan Thompson, 5
T-Mobile Arena Paradise, NVReferees: Randy McCall, Michael Irving, Deron White
No. 3 Utah 66, No. 6 Oregon 68
Scoring by half: 30 –25, 36–43
Pts : Justin Bibbins, 20Rebs : Tyler Rawson, 8Asts : 2 tied, 2
Pts: Elijah Brown, 21Rebs: Kenny Wooten, 8Asts: MiKyle McIntosh , 3
T-Mobile Arena Paradise, NVAttendance: 13,194Referees: Chris Rastatter, Dick Cartmell, Frank Harve
Semifinals
No. 1 Arizona 78 , No. 4 UCLA 67 (OT)
Scoring by half: 30 –26, 37–41 Overtime : 11 –0
Pts : Deandre Ayton , 32Rebs : Deandre Ayton, 14Asts : Parker Jackson-Cartwright, 4
Pts: Thomas Welsh , 17Rebs: Thomas Welsh, 17Asts: 3 tied, 3
T-Mobile Arena Paradise, NVAttendance: 16,596Referees: Tony Padilla, David Hall, Mike Reed
No. 2 USC 74 , No. 6 Oregon 54
Scoring by half: 37 –23, 37 –31
Pts : Jonah Mathews, 27Rebs : Nick Rakocevic, 11Asts : Jordan McLaughlin, 9
Pts: MiKyle McIntosh, 21Rebs: 2 tied, 5Asts: Payton Pritchard , 7
T-Mobile Arena Paradise, NVAttendance: 16,596Referees: Verne Harris, Greg Nixon, Tommy Nunez Jr.
Championship
No. 1 Arizona 75, No. 2 USC 61
Scoring by half: 30 –33, 45 –28
Pts : Deandre Ayton , 32Rebs : Deandre Ayton, 18Asts : Parker Jackson-Cartwright, 5
Pts: Nick Rakocevic, 13Rebs: Nick Rakocevic, 6Asts: Jordan McLaughlin, 9
T-Mobile Arena Paradise, NVAttendance: 16,501Referees: Randy McCall, Tony Padilla, Mike Reed
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
Arizona
Deandre Ayton
74
Deandre Ayton
38
Parker Jackson-Cartwright
13
Parker Jackson-Cartwright
6
Deandre Ayton
6
Allonzo Trier
113
Arizona State
Remy Martin
20
De'Quon Lake
8
Kodi Justice
6
3 tied
1
Mickey Mitchell
2
2 tied
36
California
Darius McNeill
19
Don Coleman
8
Justice Sueing
2
Darius McNeill
3
Kingsley Okoroh
5
Darius McNeill
36
Colorado
George King
31
Tyler Bey
20
McKinley Wright IV
16
George King
2
2 tied
2
George King
62
Oregon
MiKyle McIntosh
57
Kenny Wooten
15
Paul White
11
Troy Brown
7
Kenny Wooten
4
Payton Pritchard
84
Oregon State
Drew Eubanks
30
Tres Tinkle
16
Ethan Thompson
9
Tres Tinkle
4
2 tied
1
Tres Tinkle
79
Stanford
Reid Travis
36
Reid Travis
27
Kezie Okpala
8
Kezie Okpala
6
Michael Humphrey
2
Dorian Pickens
69
UCLA
Aaron Holiday
59
Thomas Welsh
28
Aaron Holiday
11
Aaron Holiday
2
Gyorgy Goloman
1
Aaron Holiday
85
USC
Chimezie Metu
39
Chimezie Metu
24
Jordan McLaughlin
21
Jordan McLaughlin
10
Chimezie Metu
5
Jordan McLaughlin
113
Utah
Justin Bibbins
20
Tyler Rawson
8
2 tied
4
Justin Bibbins
2
3 tied
1
Justin Bibbins
40
Washington
Matisse Thybulle
16
Noah Dickerson
10
3 tied
3
Noah Dickerson
2
2 tied
2
Matisse Thybulle
44
Washington State
Malachi Flynn
22
Drick Bernstine
9
Drick Bernstine
5
Drick Bernstine
3
2 tied
1
Drick Bernstine
43
All-Tournament Team
Most Outstanding Player
Name
Pos.
Height
Weight
Year
Team
Deandre Ayton
F
7'1"
250
Fr.
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
^ 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
^ a b Pac-12 Men’s Basketball Tournament bracket announced, Arizona earns No. 1 seed . Pac-12 Conference, March 3, 2018
^ "2018 Pac-12 Men's Basketball Tournament Championship - Post Game Notes" (PDF) . Pac-12 Conference . March 10, 2018. Archived (PDF) from the original on March 11, 2018. Retrieved April 26, 2022 .
^ a b 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