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1 Seeds  





2 Schedule  





3 Bracket  





4 Game statistics  



4.1  First round  





4.2  Quarterfinals  





4.3  Semifinals  





4.4  Championship game  







5 Tournament notes  





6 All-tournament team  





7 Most outstanding player  





8 Hall of Honor inductees  





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2015 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Season2014–15
Teams12
SiteMGM Grand Garden Arena
Paradise, Nevada
ChampionsArizona (5th title)
Winning coachSean Miller (1st title)
MVPBrandon Ashley (Arizona)
Attendance70,563 (total)
12,916 (championship game)
TelevisionPac-12 Network, ESPN
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2014–15 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball standings
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
    No.5Arizona 16 2   .889 34 4   .895
    No.25Oregon 13 5   .722 26 10   .722
    No.19Utah 13 5   .722 26 9   .743
    UCLA 11 7   .611 22 14   .611
    Stanford 9 9   .500 24 13   .649
    Arizona State 9 9   .500 18 16   .529
    Oregon State 8 10   .444 17 14   .548
    California 7 11   .389 18 15   .545
    Colorado 7 11   .389 16 18   .471
    Washington State 7 11   .389 13 18   .419
    Washington 5 13   .278 16 15   .516
    USC 3 15   .167 12 20   .375
    Pac-12 Tournament winner
    Rankings from AP poll

    The 2015 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball tournament was the postseason men's basketball tournament for the Pac-12 during the 2014–15 season. It was played on March 11–14, at the MGM Grand Garden ArenainParadise, Nevada. The champion received an automatic bid to the 2015 NCAA tournament.

    Seeds[edit]

    Seed School Conference Overall Tiebreaker
    1 Arizona†# 16–2 28–3
    2 Oregon# 13–5 23–8 1–0 vs. Utah
    3 Utah# 13–5 23–7 0–1 vs. Oregon
    4 UCLA# 11–7 19–12
    5 Arizona State 9–9 17–14 1–1 vs. Stanford
    1–1 vs. Arizona
    6 Stanford 9–9 18–12 1–1 vs. ASU
    0–2 vs. Arizona
    7 Oregon State 8–10 17–13
    8 California 7–11 17–14 2–1 vs. WSU & Colorado
    9 Washington State 7–11 13–17 2–2 vs. Cal & Colorado
    1–1 vs. Colorado
    0–1 vs. Arizona
    1–3 vs. Oregon & Utah
    10 Colorado 7–11 14–16 1–2 vs. Cal & WSU
    1–1 vs. WSU
    0–2 vs. Arizona
    0–3 vs. Oregon & Utah
    11 Washington 5–13 16–14
    12 USC 3–15 11–19
    † – Pac-12 regular season champions, and tournament No. 1 seed.
    # – Received a first round bye in the conference tournament.
    Overall records include all games played in the Pac-12 Tournament.

    Teams seeded by conference record, with ties broken by record between the tied teams followed by record against the regular-season champion, if necessary.

    Schedule[edit]

    Session Game Time* Matchup# Final score Television Attendance
    First round – Wednesday, March 11
    1 1 12:00 pm #8 California vs. #9 Washington State 84–59 Pac-12 Network 9,024[1]
    2 2:30 pm #5 Arizona State vs. #12 USC 64–67
    2 3 6:00 pm #7 Oregon State vs. #10 Colorado 71–78 9,875[2]
    4 8:30 pm #6 Stanford vs. #11 Washington 71–69
    Quarterfinals – Thursday, March 12
    3 5 12:00 pm #1 Arizona vs. #8 California 73–51 Pac-12 Network 12,916[3]
    6 2:30 pm #4 UCLA vs. #12 USC 96–70
    4 7 6:00 pm #2 Oregon vs. #10 Colorado 93–85 12,916[4]
    8 8:30 pm #3 Utah vs. #6 Stanford 80–56 ESPN
    Semifinals – Friday, March 13
    5 9 6:00 pm #1 Arizona vs. #4 UCLA 70–64 Pac-12 Network 12,916[5]
    10 8:30 pm #2 Oregon vs. #3 Utah 67–64 ESPN
    Championship – Saturday, March 14
    6 11 8:00 pm #1 Arizona vs. #2 Oregon 80–52 ESPN 12,916[6]
    *Game times in PT. #-Rankings denote tournament seed

    Bracket[edit]

    First round
    Wednesday March 11
    Quarterfinals
    Thursday March 12
    Semifinals
    Friday March 13
    Championship
    Saturday March 14
                
    1#5 Arizona 73
    8California 51
    8California 84
    9Washington State 59
    1#5 Arizona 70
    4UCLA 64
    4UCLA 96
    12USC 70
    5Arizona State 64
    12USC 67
    1#5 Arizona 80
    2Oregon 52
    2Oregon 93
    10Colorado 85
    7Oregon State 71
    10Colorado 78
    2Oregon 67
    3#17 Utah 64
    3#17 Utah 80
    6Stanford 56
    6Stanford 71
    11Washington 69

    Game statistics[edit]

    First round[edit]

    Pac-12 Network

    March 11
    12:00 PM PST

    #8 California 84, #9 Washington State 59
    Scoring by half: 1st: 37–26, 2nd: 47–33
    Pts: David Kravish; 25
    Rebs: David Kravish; 8
    Asts: Tyrone Wallace; 7
    Pts: Ike Iroegbu; 17
    Rebs: Josh Hawkinson; 11
    Asts: DaVonte Lacey; 2

    MGM Grand Garden Arena

    Pac-12 Network

    March 11
    2:30 PM PST

    #5 Arizona State 64, #12 USC 67
    Scoring by half: 1st: 38–28, 2nd: 26–39
    Pts: Shaquielle McKissic; 16
    Rebs: Shaquielle McKissic; 9
    Asts: Tra Holder & Chance Murray; 3
    Pts: Elijah Stewart; 27
    Rebs: Darion Clark, Julian Jacobs & Nikola Jovanovic; 7
    Asts: Julian Jacobs; 5

    MGM Grand Garden Arena
    Attendance: 9,024

    Pac-12 Network

    March 11
    6:00 PM PST

    #7 Oregon State 71, #10 Colorado 78
    Scoring by half: 1st: 40–38, 2nd: 31–40
    Pts: Malcolm Duvivier & Gary Payton II; 17
    Rebs: Daniel Gomis; 6
    Asts: Jarmal Reid; 4
    Pts: Askia Booker; 20
    Rebs: Josh Scott; 14
    Asts: Askia Booker; 3

    MGM Grand Garden Arena

    Pac-12 Network

    March 11
    8:50 PM PST

    #6 Stanford 71, #11 Washington 69
    Scoring by half: 1st: 32–32, 2nd: 39–37
    Pts: Stefan Nastic; 21
    Rebs: Marcus Allen; 9
    Asts: Chasson Randle; 6
    Pts: Andrew Andrews; 22
    Rebs: Mike Anderson; 10
    Asts: Mike Anderson & Nigel Williams-Goss; 7

    MGM Grand Garden Arena
    Attendance: 9,875

    Quarterfinals[edit]

    Pac-12 Network

    March 12
    12:00 PM PST

    #1 Arizona 73, #8 California 51
    Scoring by half: 1st: 33–27, 2nd: 40–24
    Pts: Stanley Johnson; 19
    Rebs: Brandon Ashley, Stanley Johnson & Kaleb Tarczewski; 7
    Asts: T. J. McConnell; 6
    Pts: Tyrone Wallace; 19
    Rebs: David Kravish; 12
    Asts: Tyrone Wallace; 5

    MGM Grand Garden Arena
    Attendance: 12,916

    Pac-12 Network

    March 12
    2:40 PM PST

    #4 UCLA 90, #12 USC 76
    Scoring by half: 1st: 47–29, 2nd: 49–41
    Pts: Isaac Hamilton; 36
    Rebs: Bryce Alford & György Golomán; 7
    Asts: Bryce Alford; 7
    Pts: Katin Reinhardt; 20
    Rebs: Nikola Jovanovic; 6
    Asts: Julian Jacobs; 7

    MGM Grand Garden Arena
    Attendance: 12,916

    Pac-12 Network

    March 12
    6:00 PM PST

    #2 Oregon 93, #10 Colorado 85
    Scoring by half: 1st: 34–37, 2nd: 59–48
    Pts: Joe Young; 30
    Rebs: Dwayne Benjamin & Dillon Brooks; 8
    Asts: Joe Young; 4
    Pts: Josh Scott; 16
    Rebs: Tre'Shaun Fletcher, Jaron Hopkins & Josh Scott; 6
    Asts: Askia Booker; 5

    MGM Grand Garden Arena
    Attendance: 12,916

    ESPN

    March 12
    8:40 PM PST

    #3 Utah 80, #6 Stanford 56
    Scoring by half: 1st: 34–39, 2nd: 46–17
    Pts: Delon Wright; 20
    Rebs: Jordan Loveridge; 8
    Asts: Jordan Loveridge & Delon Wright; 5
    Pts: Chasson Randle; 22
    Rebs: Anthony Brown; 6
    Asts: Anthony Brown, Robert Cartwright & Stefan Nastic; 2

    MGM Grand Garden Arena
    Attendance: 12,916

    Semifinals[edit]

    Pac-12 Network

    March 13
    6:00 PM PST

    #1 Arizona 70, #4 UCLA 64
    Scoring by half: 1st: 27–27, 2nd: 43–37
    Pts: Brandon Ashley; 24
    Rebs: Rondae Hollis-Jefferson; 12
    Asts: T. J. McConnell; 11
    Pts: Norman Powell; 21
    Rebs: 5 tied; 4
    Asts: Bryce Alford, Norman Powell & Thomas Welsh; 2

    MGM Grand Garden Arena
    Attendance: 12,916

    ESPN

    March 13
    8:45 PM PST

    #2 Oregon 67, #3 Utah 64
    Scoring by half: 1st: 30–31, 2nd: 37–33
    Pts: Joe Young; 25
    Rebs: Dwayne Benjamin & Joe Young; 4
    Asts: Joe Young; 3
    Pts: Brandon Taylor; 24
    Rebs: Jakob Poeltl; 8
    Asts: Delon Wright; 5

    MGM Grand Garden Arena
    Attendance: 12,916

    Championship game[edit]

    ESPN

    March 14
    8:00 PM PST

    #1 Arizona 80, #2 Oregon 52
    Scoring by half: 1st: 36–21, 2nd: 44–31
    Pts: Brandon Ashley; 20
    Rebs: Rondae Hollis-Jefferson; 9
    Asts: T. J. McConnell; 6
    Pts: Joe Young; 19
    Rebs: Dillon Brooks & Elgin Cook; 4
    Asts: Joe Young; 4

    MGM Grand Garden Arena
    Attendance: 12,916

    Tournament notes[edit]

    All-tournament team[edit]

    Most outstanding player[edit]

    Hall of Honor inductees[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Final stats". Pac-12.com. Pac-12 Conference. Archived from the original on March 14, 2015. Retrieved March 11, 2015.
  • ^ "Final stats". Pac-12.com. Pac-12 Conference. Archived from the original on March 14, 2015. Retrieved March 11, 2015.
  • ^ "Final stats". Pac-12.com. Pac-12 Conference. Archived from the original on March 13, 2015. Retrieved March 12, 2015.
  • ^ "Final stats". Pac-12.com. Pac-12 Conference. Archived from the original on March 14, 2015. Retrieved March 12, 2015.
  • ^ "Final stats". Pac-12.com. Pac-12 Conference. Archived from the original on March 16, 2015. Retrieved March 13, 2015.
  • ^ "Final stats". Pac-12.com. Pac-12 Conference. Archived from the original on March 16, 2015. Retrieved March 14, 2015.
  • ^ a b "Post Game Notes" (PDF). pac-12.com. Archived (PDF) from the original on June 26, 2015.
  • ^ Pac-12 Basketball Hall of Honor to Induct 2014-15 Class, Pac-12 Conference, January 15, 2015

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