2012 Pac-12 Conference Men's Basketball Tournament

2012 Pac-12 Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
Classification Division I
Season 201112
Site Staples Center
Los Angeles, California
Champions Colorado (1st title)
Winning coach Tad Boyle (1st title)
MVP Carlon Brown (Colorado)
Attendance 63,414 (total)
11,197 (Championship game)
Top scorer TBD
Television CBS, FSN
Pac-12 Conference Men's Basketball Tournaments
«2011 2013»
2011–12 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Washington 14 4   .778     24 11   .686
California 13 5   .722     24 10   .706
Oregon 13 5   .722     24 10   .706
Arizona 12 6   .667     23 12   .657
Colorado 11 7   .611     24 12   .667
UCLA 11 7   .611     19 14   .576
Stanford 10 8   .556     26 11   .703
Oregon State 7 11   .389     21 15   .583
Washington State 7 11   .389     19 18   .514
Arizona State 6 12   .333     10 21   .323
Utah 3 15   .167     6 25   .194
USC 1 17   .056     6 26   .188
2012 Pac-12 Tournament winner
As of March 8, 2012; Rankings from AP Poll

The 2012 Pacific Life Pac-12 Conference Men's Basketball Tournament was played on March 7–10, 2012 at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.[1] The tournament champion became the NCAA Tournament automatic qualifier from the conference. The pairings will be announced following the completion of the regular season on March 4, 2012. The first three rounds was all broadcast on FSN with the championship game on CBS.[1] The Pac-12 announced, on March 1, that Men's and Women's tournament games that were not televised would be streamed on YouTube.[2] Also streamed live on YouTube was a post-game press conferences for the semifinals and championship games.[2] In its first season in the Pac-12, No. 6 seeded Colorado defeated No. 4 seeded Arizona 53–51 for the title and the automatic bid to the NCAA National Championship Tournament. Colorado (along with USC in 2009) has been the lowest seeded team ever to win in this tournament's history. Colorado also was the first team ever to win four games to become the champion of this tournament (because the 6th seed plays in the first of four rounds).

Seeds

Teams was seeded by conference record, with a tiebreaker system used to seed teams with identical conference records.[3]

Schedule

Session Game Time* Matchup# Television Attendance
First Round – Wednesday, March 7
1
1
12:10 PM
#8 Washington State vs #9 Oregon State
FSN
2
2:40 PM
#5 UCLA vs #12 USC
FSN
5,973
2
3
6:10 PM
#7 Stanford vs #10 Arizona State
FSN
4
8:40 PM
#6 Colorado vs #11 Utah
FSN
6,747
Quarterfinals – Thursday, March 8
3
5
12:10 PM
#1 Washington vs. #9 Oregon State
FSN
6
2:40 PM
#4 Arizona vs. #5 UCLA
FSN
8,780
4
7
6:10 PM
#2 California vs. #7 Stanford
FSN
8
8:40 PM
#3 Oregon vs. #6 Colorado
FSN
9,317
Semifinals – Friday, March 9
5
9
6:10 PM
#9 Oregon State vs. #4 Arizona
FSN
10
8:40 PM
#2 California vs. #6 Colorado
FSN
11,615
Championship Game – Saturday, March 10
6
11
3:10 PM
#4 Arizona vs. #6 Colorado
CBS
11,197
*Game Times in PT. #-Rankings denote tournament seeding.[4]

Bracket

  First Round
March 7, 2012
Quarterfinals
March 8, 2012
Semifinals
March 9, 2012
Championship Game
March 10, 2012
                                     
        
  1  Washington 84  
    9  Oregon State 86  
8  Washington State 64
9  Oregon State 69  
  9  Oregon State 61  
  4  Arizona 72  
        
        
  4  Arizona 66
    5  UCLA 58  
5  UCLA 55
12  USC 40  
  4  Arizona 51
  6  Colorado 53
        
        
  2  California 77
    7  Stanford 71  
7  Stanford 85
10  Arizona State 65  
  2  California 59
  6  Colorado 70  
        
        
  3  Oregon 62
    6  Colorado 63  
6  Colorado 53
11  Utah 41  

Tournament notes

All-Tournament Team

Most Outstanding Player

2012 Hall of Honor inductees

The induction ceremony took place on Saturday, March 10 during the Pac-12 Hall of Honor breakfast.[9] Inductees were:

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Men's Basketball TV Schedule Announced". pac12.org. Pac-12 Conference. September 16, 2011. Retrieved October 13, 2011.
  2. 1 2 Pacific Life Pac-12 Basketball Tournament To Be Streamed On YouTube. March 1, 2012, Pac-12
  3. "2012 PACIFIC LIFE PAC-12 BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Bracket" (PDF). pac 12. Retrieved February 9, 2012.
  4. "2011–12 Pac-12 Men's Basketball TV Schedule". pac-12.org. Retrieved October 29, 2011.
  5. 2013-14 Pac-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide
  6. Washington Huskies, Pac-12 regular season champions, left out of NCAA Tournament, Associated Press, March 11, 2012
  7. Washington left out of NCAA tournament, Associated Press, March 11, 2012
  8. Articles refer to 1958, when Oregon State and California were both 12-6 in first place in the PCC. California was invited to the NCAA tournament. Note that in the 1962-1963 season, UCLA and Stanford were tied atop the AAWU standings and only UCLA was invited to the NCAA tournament, according to the Pac-12 media guide.
  9. 2011–12 Hall of Honor Class Announced, Pac-12 Conference, February 7, 2012

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