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2017 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball tournament

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2017 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Season2016–17
Teams12
SiteT-Mobile Arena
Paradise, Nevada
ChampionsArizona Wildcats (6th title)
Winning coachSean Miller (2nd title)
MVPAllonzo Trier (Arizona)
TelevisionPac-12 Network
ESPN
← 2016
2018 →
2016–17 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 9 Oregon 16 2   .889 33 6   .846
No. 4 Arizona 16 2   .889 32 5   .865
No. 8 UCLA 15 3   .833 31 5   .861
Utah 11 7   .611 20 12   .625
California 10 8   .556 21 13   .618
USC 10 8   .556 26 10   .722
Colorado 8 10   .444 19 15   .559
Arizona State 7 11   .389 15 18   .455
Stanford 6 12   .333 14 17   .452
Washington State 6 12   .333 13 18   .419
Washington 2 16   .111 9 22   .290
Oregon State 1 17   .056 5 27   .156
Pac-12 Tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

The 2017 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball tournament was the postseason men's basketball tournament for the Pac-12 Conference and was played during March 8–11, 2017 at T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada. The champion, Arizona, received the Pac-12 conference automatic bid to the 2017 NCAA tournament with an 83–80 win over Oregon in the finals.

Seeds

Teams will be seeded by conference record, with ties broken in the following order:

  • 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 Oregon†# 16–2 27–4 1–0 vs. Arizona
2 Arizona†# 16–2 27–4 0–1 vs. Oregon
3 UCLA# 15–3 28–3
4 Utah# 11–7 20–10
5 California 10–8 19–11 1–0 vs. USC
6 USC 10–8 23–8 0–1 vs. California
7 Colorado 8–10 18–13
8 Arizona State 7–11 14–17
9 Stanford 6–12 14–16 1–0 vs. Washington State
10 Washington State 6–12 13–17 0–1 vs. Stanford
11 Washington 2–16 9–21
12 Oregon State 1–17 5–26
† – Pac-12 Conference regular season co-champions
# – Received a first-round bye in the conference tournament

* – Overall record at end of regular season

Schedule

Game Time* Matchup Score Television Attendance
First round – Wednesday, March 8
1 12:00 pm
No. 8 Arizona State vs. No. 9 Stanford
98–88OT Pac-12 Network 7,846
2 2:30 pm
No. 5 California vs. No. 12 Oregon State
67–62
3 6:00 pm No. 7 Colorado vs. No. 10 Washington State 73–63 9,978
4 8:30 pm
No. 6 USC vs. No. 11 Washington
78–73
Quarterfinals – Thursday, March 9
5 12:00 pm
No. 1 Oregon vs. No. 8 Arizona State
80–57 Pac-12 Network 12,782
6 2:30 pm
No. 4 Utah vs. No. 5 California
75–78
7 6:00 pm
No. 2 Arizona vs. No. 7 Colorado
92–78 18,153
8 8:30 pm
No. 3 UCLA vs. No. 6 USC
76–74 ESPN
Semifinals – Friday, March 10
9 6:00 pm
No. 1 Oregon vs No. 5 California
73–65 Pac-12 Network 19,224
10 8:30 pm
No. 2 Arizona vs No. 3 UCLA
86–75 ESPN
Championship – Saturday, March 11
11 8:00 pm
No. 1 Oregon vs No. 2 Arizona
80–83 ESPN 18,927
*Game times in PT. Rankings denote tournament seed.

Bracket

First round
Wednesday, March 8
Quarterfinals
Thursday, March 9
Semifinals
Friday, March 10
Championship
Saturday, March 11
            
1 #5 Oregon 80
8 Arizona State 57
8 Arizona State 98*
9 Stanford 88
1 #5 Oregon 73
5 California 65
4 Utah 75
5 California 78
5 California 67
12 Oregon State 62
1 #5 Oregon 80
2 #7 Arizona 83
2 #7 Arizona 92
7 Colorado 78
7 Colorado 73
10 Washington State 63
2 #7 Arizona 86
3 #3 UCLA 75
3 #3 UCLA 76
6 USC 74
6 USC 78
11 Washington 73

* denotes overtime period

Game statistics

First round

Pac-12 Network
March 8
12:10 PM PST
#8 Arizona State 98, #9 Stanford 88 (OT)
Scoring by half: 1st: 50–42, 2nd: 31–39 Overtime: 17–7
Pts: Obinna Oleka; 27
Rebs: Obinna Oleka; 13
Asts: Tra Holder; 4
Pts: Reid Travis; 23
Rebs: Tied; 9
Asts: Christian Sanders; 8
Pac-12 Network
March 8
2:40 PM PST
#5 California 67, #12 Oregon State 62
Scoring by half: 1st: 32–29, 2nd: 35–33
Pts: Jabari Bird; 20
Rebs: Ivan Rabb; 13
Asts: Charlie Moore; 4
Pts: Stephen Thompson Jr.; 25
Rebs: Gligorije Rakocevic; 9
Asts: Jaquori McLaughlin; 6
T-Mobile Arena
Paradise, NV
Attendance: 7,846
Pac-12 Network
March 8
6:05 PM PST
#7 Colorado 73, #10 Washington State 63
Scoring by half: 1st: 27–41, 2nd: 46–22
Pts: Derrick White; 26
Rebs: Tory Miller; 9
Asts: Derrick White; 5
Pts: Tied; 16
Rebs: Hawkinson; 12
Asts: Hawkinson; 5
T-Mobile Arena
Paradise, NV
Attendance: 9,978
Pac-12 Network
March 8
8:40 PM PST
#6 USC 78, #11 Washington 73
Scoring by half: 1st: 37–39, 2nd: 41–34
Pts: Chimezie Metu; 24
Rebs: Chimezie Metu; 9
Asts: Jordan McLaughlin; 6
Pts: David Crisp; 22
Rebs: David Crisp; 8
Asts: David Crisp; 7
T-Mobile Arena
Paradise, NV
Attendance: 9,978

Quarterfinals

Pac-12 Network
March 9
12:10 PM PST
#1 Oregon 80, #8 Arizona State 57
Scoring by half: 1st: 34–31, 2nd: 46–26
Pts: Dillon Brooks; 22
Rebs: Dylan Ennis; 12
Asts: Dylan Ennis; 5
Pts: Torian Graham; 32
Rebs: Obinna Oleka; 11
Asts: Tied; 4
T-Mobile Arena
Paradise, NV
Attendance: 12,782
Pac-12 Network
March 9
2:40 PM PST
#4 Utah 75, #5 California 78
Scoring by half: 1st: 30–30, 2nd: 45–48
Pts: Kyle Kuzma; 23
Rebs: Gabe Bealer; 5
Asts: Lorenzo Bonam; 6
Pts: Jabari Bird; 26
Rebs: Kingsley Okoroh; 10
Asts: Tied; 2
T-Mobile Arena
Paradise, NV
Attendance: 12,782
Pac-12 Network
March 9
6:05 PM PST
#2 Arizona 92, #7 Colorado 78
Scoring by half: 1st: 38–37, 2nd: 54–41
Pts: Lauri Markkanen; 20
Rebs: Dušan Ristić; 8
Asts: Parker Jackson-Cartwright; 7
Pts: Derrick White; 31
Rebs: Tied; 7
Asts: Derrick White; 5
T-Mobile Arena
Paradise, NV
Attendance: 18,153
ESPN
March 9
8:40 PM PST
#3 UCLA 76, #6 USC 74
Scoring by half: 1st: 38–35, 2nd: 38–39
Pts: Isaac Hamilton; 22
Rebs: Thomas Welsh; 11
Asts: Lonzo Ball; 7
Pts: Jordan McLaughlin; 18
Rebs: Chimezie Metu; 14
Asts: Jordan McLaughlin; 6
T-Mobile Arena
Paradise, NV
Attendance: 18,153

Semifinals

Pac-12 Network
March 10
6:05 PM PST
#1 Oregon 73, #5 California 65
Scoring by half: 1st: 36–33, 2nd: 37–32
Pts: Tyler Dorsey; 23
Rebs: Jordan Bell; 15
Asts: Dylan Ennis; 5
Pts: Grant Mullins; 23
Rebs: Kingsley Okoroh; 9
Asts: Grant Mullins; 4
T-Mobile Arena
Paradise, NV
Attendance: 19,224
ESPN
March 10
8:40 PM PST
#2 Arizona 86, #3 UCLA 75
Scoring by half: 1st: 41–35, 2nd: 45–40
Pts: Lauri Markkanen; 29
Rebs: Lauri Markkanen; 6
Asts: Tied; 4
Pts: Isaac Hamilton; 20
Rebs: Tied; 8
Asts: Lonzo Ball; 6
T-Mobile Arena
Paradise, NV
Attendance: 19,224

Championship

ESPN
March 11
8:05 PM PST
#1 Oregon 80, #2 Arizona 83
Scoring by half: 1st: 29–35, 2nd: 51–48
Pts: Dillon Brooks; 25
Rebs: Jordan Bell; 10
Asts: Payton Pritchard; 3
Pts: Allonzo Trier; 23
Rebs: Allonzo Trier; 8
Asts: Kadeem Allen; 4
T-Mobile Arena
Paradise, NV
Attendance: 18,927

Awards and honors

Hall of Honor

The following former players were inducted into the Pac-12 Conference Men's Basketball Hall of Honor on Friday, March 10, during a ceremony prior to the semifinals of the 2017 Pac-12 men's basketball tournament presented by New York Life.

Team and tournament leaders

Team Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Minutes
Arizona Allonzo Trier 62 2 tied 16 Parker Jackson-Cartwright 12 2 tied 4 Rawle Alkins 3 Allonzo Trier 106
Arizona State Torian Graham 49 Obinna Oleka 24 Tra Holder 8 Shannon Evans II 3 Andre Adams 3 2 tied 49
California Jabari Bird 46 Ivan Rabb 19 Charlie Moore 6 3 tied 3 Kingsley Okoroh 6 Jabari Bird 74
Colorado Derrick White 57 2 tied 13 Derrick White 10 Derrick White 3 2 tied 3 Derrick White 75
Oregon Tyler Dorsey 67 Jordan Bell 31 Dylan Ennis 10 Tyler Dorsey 4 Jordan Bell 8 Jordan Bell 102
Oregon State Stephen Thompson Jr. 25 Gligorije Rakocevic 9 Jaquori McLaughlin 6 3 tied 2 Stephen Thompson Jr. 1 3 tied 37
Stanford Reid Travis 23 2 tied 9 Christian Sanders 8 Marcus Sheffield 3 Grant Verhoeven 1 Reid Travis 42
UCLA Isaac Hamilton 42 Thomas Welsh 19 Lonzo Ball 13 Lonzo Ball 3 Thomas Welsh 3 Lonzo Ball 68
USC Chimezie Metu 32 Chimezie Metu 23 Jordan McLaughlin 12 De'Anthony Melton 6 Chimezie Metu 2 Jordan McLaughlin 72
Utah Kyle Kuzma 23 Gabe Bealer 5 Lorenzo Bonam 6 Lorenzo Bonam 3 2 tied 1 Lorenzo Bonam 35
Washington David Crisp 22 David Crisp 8 David Crisp 7 Matisse Thybulle 2 Malik Dime 6 David Crisp 40
Washington State Ike Iroegbu 16 Josh Hawkinson 12 Josh Hawkinson 5 Ike Iroegbu 2 Conor Clifford 1 2 tied 36

All-Tournament Team

Name Pos. Height Weight Year Team
Dillon Brooks F 6'7" 225 Jr. Oregon
Tyler Dorsey G 6'4" 195 So. Oregon
Torian Graham G 6'5" 195 RS Jr. Arizona State
Lauri Markkanen F 7'0" 230 Fr. Arizona
Allonzo Trier G 6'5" 205 So. Arizona
Derrick White G 6'5" 200 RS Sr. Colorado

Most Outstanding Player

Name Pos. Height Weight Year Team
Allonzo Trier G 6'5" 205 So. Arizona

Tournament notes

  • Four teams were selected for the 2017 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament: Arizona, UCLA, Oregon, and USC.[1][2]
  • For the fourth time in conference history, three of the teams had a 3 seed or higher in the NCAA tournament: Arizona earned #2 in the West, UCLA #3 in the South and Oregon #3 in the Midwest. These three teams all reached the Sweet Sixteen of the 2017 NCAA tournament.[3] Oregon reached the Final Four, and was eliminated in the semifinals by eventual National Champion North Carolina.
  • Three Pac-12 teams were selected to participate in the 2017 National Invitation Tournament: Utah, California, and Colorado.[2][4]

References

  1. ^ Helfand, Zach (March 14, 2017). "March Madness: Pac-12 Conference tries to regain its swagger in NCAA basketball tournament". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 19, 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Three top-3 seeds among Pac-12's four teams in NCAA Tournament". Pac-12 Conference. March 12, 2017.
  3. ^ "UCLA, Oregon join Arizona as three Pac-12 teams reach Sweet 16". The Daily Courier. Prescott, Arizona. Associated Press. March 20, 2017.
  4. ^ "UC Irvine, three Pac-12 teams selected for NIT". Los Angeles Times. Associated Press. March 12, 2017. Retrieved November 19, 2023.

See also

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