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词条 West Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
释义

  1. List of finals

  2. Results by Team

     Team Win/Loss Records  Championship Game Team Win/Loss Records  Team Head-to-Head Results  Championship Game Team Head-to-Head Results 

  3. Results by Seed

     Seed Win/Loss Records  Championship Game Seed Win/Loss Records 

  4. Results by Coach

     Coach Win/Loss Records  Championship Game Coach Win/Loss Records 

  5. Broadcasters

  6. See also

  7. References

{{Infobox NCAA conference tournament
| name = West Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
| optional_subheader = Conference Basketball Championship
| defunct =
| image =
| caption =
| sport = College basketball
| conference = West Coast Conference
| number_of_teams = 10
| format = Single-elimination tournament
| current_stadium= Orleans Arena
| current_location = Paradise, Nevada
| years = 1987–present
| most_recent = 2019
| current_champion = Saint Mary's Gaels
| most_championships = Gonzaga Bulldogs (17)
| television = ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, BYUtv
| website = WCCsports.com
| sponsors =
| all_stadiums =
| all_locations =
}}

The West Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament is the annual concluding tournament for the NCAA college basketball in the West Coast Conference. The winner of the tournament each year is guaranteed a place in the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament for that season. Through 2008, the tournament was played on a rotating basis at the home courts of member teams. The 2009 edition was the first played at a neutral site, namely Orleans Arena in Paradise, Nevada, just outside Las Vegas. The semifinals are broadcast nationally on ESPN2 and the championship is broadcast nationally on ESPN.

The tournament has used several formats in its history, though seeding in all formats has been based strictly on conference record (with tiebreakers used as needed). When the tournament began in 1987, when the conference had eight members, it used a standard single-elimination bracket that was reseeded after the first round so that the highest and lowest remaining seeds played one another in the semifinals. Beginning in 2003, the bottom four seeds played first-round games (5 vs. 8, 6 vs. 7), with the 3 and 4 seeds receiving byes to the quarterfinals and the top two seeds receiving byes to the semifinals. For the 2012 tournament, the first after the 2011 arrival of BYU in the WCC, this format was adjusted so that the 8 and 9 seeds played in the first round, with the winner joining the 5 through 7 seeds in the second round, and the top four seeds continuing to receive byes into the quarterfinals (3 and 4) or semifinals (1 and 2). In addition, reseeding was abolished, with the top seed automatically playing the winner of the quarterfinal game featuring the 4 seed and the 2 seed automatically playing the winner of the quarterfinal game featuring the 3 seed.

Beginning in 2014, the WCC adopted a new format to incorporate a tenth team (Pacific). The new format is a traditional 10-team tournament. Seeds 1-6 received a bye into the quarterfinals while 7 played 10 and 8 played 9 in the first round. The second round featured the winner of the 7/10 match playing the 2-seed while the winner of the 8/9 match played the 1 seed. The 3 seed played the 6 seed and the 4 seed played the 5 seed. In 2014, the first-round games aired on BYUtv Sports. The afternoon quarterfinal games aired on BYUtv, and the evening quarterfinals were on ESPN2. One semifinal aired on ESPN and the other on ESPN2, and the championship game was carried by ESPN.

For 2019 and beyond, the tournament will return to a format similar to that used from 2003–2011, with slight changes to the terminology used for the rounds prior to the semifinals. The 7 through 10 seeds will play in what is now called the "opening round", the 5 and 6 seeds will start play in the "second round", and the 3 and 4 seeds will start in the "third round". The top two seeds will receive byes into the semifinals.[1] According to media reports, the major impetus for this and other changes to WCC basketball was the potential loss of Gonzaga to the Mountain West Conference after the 2017–18 season, which in the end did not happen.[2]

List of finals

Year Champion Score Opponent Tournament MVP Venue
1987 Santa Clara 77–65 PepperdineJens|Gordon}}, Santa Clara War Memorial Gymnasium (San Francisco, California)
1988 Loyola Marymount 104–96 Santa ClaraHank|Gathers}}, Loyola Marymount Toso Pavilion (Santa Clara, California)
1989 Loyola Marymount 75–70 (OT) Santa ClaraHank|Gathers}}, Loyola Marymount War Memorial Gymnasium (San Francisco, California)
1990 None None None None Gersten Pavilion, (Los Angeles, California)
1991 Pepperdine 71–68 (OT) Saint Mary'sGeoff|Lear}}, Pepperdine Toso Pavilion (Santa Clara, California)
1992 Pepperdine 73–70 GonzagaDoug|Christie|dab=basketball}}, Pepperdine Chiles Center (Portland, Oregon)
1993 Santa Clara 73–63 PepperdineSteve|Nash}}, Santa Clara War Memorial Gymnasium (San Francisco, California)
1994 Pepperdine 56–53 San DiegoDana|Jones}}, Pepperdine Toso Pavilion (Santa Clara, California)
1995 Gonzaga 80–67 PortlandJohn|Rillie}}, Gonzaga Toso Pavilion (Santa Clara, California)
1996 Portland 76–68 GonzagaKweemada|King}}, Portland Toso Pavilion (Santa Clara, California)
1997 Saint Mary's 66–59 San FranciscoBrad|Millard}}, Saint Mary's Gersten Pavilion, (Los Angeles, California)
1998 San Francisco 80–67 GonzagaHakeem|Ward}}, San Francisco Toso Pavilion (Santa Clara, California)
1999 Gonzaga 91–62 Santa ClaraMatt|Santangelo}}, Gonzaga Toso Pavilion (Santa Clara, California)
2000 Gonzaga 69–65 (OT) PepperdineCasey|Calvary}}, Gonzaga Toso Pavilion (Santa Clara, California)
2001 Gonzaga 80–77 Santa ClaraDan|Dickau}}, Gonzaga Jenny Craig Pavilion (San Diego, California)
2002 Gonzaga 96–90 PepperdineDan|Dickau}}, Gonzaga [3] Jenny Craig Pavilion (San Diego, California)
2003 San Diego 72–63 GonzagaJason|Keep}}, San Diego [4] Jenny Craig Pavilion (San Diego, California)
2004 Gonzaga 84–71 Saint Mary'sRonny|Turiaf}}, Gonzaga [5] Leavey Center (Santa Clara, California)
2005 Gonzaga 80–67 Saint Mary'sAdam|Morrison}}, Gonzaga [6] Leavey Center (Santa Clara, California)
2006 Gonzaga 68–67 Loyola MarymountAdam|Morrison}}, Gonzaga [7] McCarthey Athletic Center (Spokane, Washington)
2007 Gonzaga 77–68 Santa ClaraDerek|Raivio}}, Gonzaga [8] Chiles Center (Portland, Oregon)
2008 San Diego 69–62 GonzagaBrandon|Johnson|dab=basketball}}, San Diego [9] Jenny Craig Pavilion (San Diego, California)
2009 Gonzaga 83–58 Saint Mary'sMicah|Downs}}, Gonzaga [10] Orleans Arena (Paradise, Nevada) [11]
2010 Saint Mary's 81–62 GonzagaMickey|McConnell}}, Saint Mary's [12] Orleans Arena (Paradise, Nevada) [13]
2011 Gonzaga 75–63 Saint Mary'sMarquise|Carter}}, Gonzaga [14] Orleans Arena (Paradise, Nevada) [13]
2012 Saint Mary's 78–74 (OT) GonzagaMatthew|Dellavedova}}, Saint Mary's [15] Orleans Arena (Paradise, Nevada) [13]
2013 Gonzaga 65–51 Saint Mary'sElias|Harris}}, Gonzaga [16] Orleans Arena (Paradise, Nevada) [17]
2014 Gonzaga 75–64 BYUSam|Dower}}, Gonzaga [18] Orleans Arena (Paradise, Nevada) [19]
2015 Gonzaga 91–75 BYUKyle|Wiltjer}}, Gonzaga [20] Orleans Arena (Paradise, Nevada) [19]
2016 Gonzaga 85–75 Saint Mary'sKyle|Wiltjer}}, Gonzaga [21] Orleans Arena (Paradise, Nevada) [19]
2017Gonzaga 74–56 Saint Mary'sNigel Williams-Goss, Gonzaga Orleans Arena (Paradise, Nevada) [22]
2018 Gonzaga 74–54 BYU Killian Tillie, Gonzaga Orleans Arena (Paradise, Nevada) [22]
2019 Saint Mary's 60–47 Gonzaga Jordan Hunter, Saint Mary's Orleans Arena (Paradise, Nevada) [22]

Note: The 1990 tournament final was canceled following the on-court death of Loyola Marymount player Hank Gathers during the Lions' semifinal game against Portland. LMU was given the league's automatic bid to that year's NCAA tournament by virtue of its regular-season league championship.

Results by Team

As of March 7, 2018[23][24]

Team Win/Loss Records

School Games Wins Losses Win
Pct
Avg.
Seed
Years

Gonzaga 71 56 1556|15}} {{left}} {{#expr: 71/32 round 2}}32| 32 (1987–2018)}}
Pepperdine 59 31 2831|28}} {{left}} {{#expr: 149/32 round 2}}32| 32 (1987–2018)}}
Saint Mary's 59 30 2930|29}} {{left}} {{#expr: 117/32 round 2}}32| 32 (1987–2018)}}
Santa Clara 58 28 3028|30}} {{left}} {{#expr: 143/32 round 2}}32| 32 (1987–2018)}}
San Diego 55 26 2926|29}} {{left}} {{#expr: 162/32 round 2}}32| 32 (1987–2018)}}
Loyola Marymount 50 21 2921|29}} {{left}} {{#expr: 201/32 round 2}}32| 32 (1987–2018)}}
San Francisco 49 18 3118|31}} {{left}} {{#expr: 156/33 round 2}}32| 32 (1987–2018)}}
Portland 42 12 3012|30}} {{left}} {{#expr: 206/32 round 2}}32| 32 (1987–2018)}}
BYU 16 9 79|7}} {{left}} {{#expr: 19/7 round 2}}07| 7 (2012–2018)}}
Pacific 5 1 41|4}} {{left}} {{#expr: 31/4 round 2}}04| 4 (2014–2015;2017–2018)}}

Championship Game Team Win/Loss Records

School Games Wins Losses Win
Pct
Last
Title
Last
Game

Gonzaga 25 17 818|7}} 2018 2019
Saint Mary's 12 4 84|8}} 2019 2019
Pepperdine 7 3 43|4}} 1994 2002
Santa Clara 7 2 52|5}} 1993 2007
San Diego 3 2 12|1}} 2008 2008
Loyola Marymount 3 2 12|1}} 1989 2006
San Francisco 2 1 11|1}} 1998 1998
Portland 2 1 11|1}} 1996 1996
BYU 3 0 30|3}} 2018
Pacific 0 0 00|0}}

Team Head-to-Head Results

 BYUGonzagaLMUPacificPepperdinePortlandSaint Mary'sSan DiegoSan FranciscoSanta Clara
vs. BYU 5–0 0–2 0–0 0–0 0–1 1–1 1–2 0–1 0–2
vs. Gonzaga 0–5 2–7 0–1 3–4 1–4 2–14 5–9 1–3 1–9
vs. LMU 2–0 7–2 0–0 4–3 2–7 2–1 3–1 5–2 4–5
vs. Pacific 0–0 1–0 0–0 0–1 0–0 0–0 0–0 2–0 1–0
vs. Pepperdine 0–0 4–3 3–4 1–0 2–5 6–4 7–5 1–7 4–3
vs. Portland 1–0 4–1 7–2 0–0 5–2 5–1 2–3 3–1 3–2
vs. Saint Mary's 1–1 14–2 1–2 0–0 4–6 1–5 1–4 1–4 6–6
vs. San Diego 2–1 9–5 1–3 0–0 5–7 3–2 4–1 3–6 2–1
vs. San Francisco 1–0 3–1 2–5 0–2 7–1 1–3 4–1 6–3 7–2
vs. Santa Clara 2–0 9–1 5–4 0–1 3–4 2–3 6–6 1–2 2–7
Total 9–7 56–15 21–29 1–4 31–28 12–30 30–29 26–29 18–31 28–30

Championship Game Team Head-to-Head Results

 BYUGonzagaLMUPacificPepperdinePortlandSaint Mary'sSan DiegoSan FranciscoSanta Clara
vs. BYU 3–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0
vs. Gonzaga 0–3 0–1 0–0 1–2 1–1 2–7 2–0 1–0 0–3
vs. LMU 0–0 1–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–2
vs. Pacific 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0
vs. Pepperdine 0–0 2–1 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–1 0–1 0–0 2–0
vs. Portland 0–0 1–1 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0
vs. Saint Mary's 0–0 7–2 0–0 0–0 1–0 0–0 0–0 0–1 0–0
vs. San Diego 0–0 0–2 0–0 0–0 1–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0
vs. San Francisco 0–0 0–1 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–0 0–0 0–0
vs. Santa Clara 0–0 3–0 2–0 0–0 0–2 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0
Total 0–3 17–7 2–1 0–0 3–4 1–1 3–8 2–1 1–1 2–5

Results by Seed

As of March 7, 2018[23][24]

Seed Win/Loss Records

Seed Games Wins Losses Win
Pct

1 74 59 1559|15}}
2 69 46 2346|23}}
3 64 36 2836|28}}
4 56 26 3026|30}}
5 56 27 2927|29}}
6 46 14 3214|32}}
7 40 8 328|32}}
8 40 8 328|32}}
9 12 5 75|7}}
10 7 3 43|4}}

Championship Game Seed Win/Loss Records

Seed Games Wins Losses Win
Pct
Last
Title
Last
Game

1 25 16 916|9}} 2018 2018
2 20 8 128|12}} 2016 2017
3 7 3 43|4}} 2008 2018
4 5 1 41|4}} 1995 1999
5 4 3 13|1}} 1998 1998
6 0 0 00|0}}
7 1 0 10|1}} 1987
8 0 0 00|0}}
9 0 0 00|0}}
10 0 0 00|0}}

Results by Coach

As of March 7, 2018[23][24]

Coach Win/Loss Records

Current WCC Coaches
Coach School Games Wins Losses Win
Pct
Years

Mark Few {{left}} Gonzaga 46 42 442|4}}19| 19 (2000–2018)}}
Randy Bennett {{left}} Saint Mary's 35 20 1520|15}}17| 17 (2002–2018)}}
Dave Rose {{left}} BYU 16 9 79|7}}07| 7 (2012–2018)}}
Mike Dunlap {{left}} Loyola Marymount 6 2 42|4}}04| 4 (2015–2018)}}
Lorenzo Romar {{left}} Pepperdine 4 1 31|3}}03| 3 (1997–1999)}}
Damon Stoudamire {{left}} Pacific 3 1 21|2}}02| 2 (2017–2018)}}
Herb Sendek {{left}} Santa Clara 3 1 21|2}}02| 2 (2017–2018)}}
Terry Porter {{left}} Portland 3 1 21|2}}02| 2 (2017–2018)}}
Kyle Smith {{left}} San Francisco 3 1 21|2}}02| 2 (2017–2018)}}
More (Former WCC Coaches)
Coach School Games Wins Losses Win
Pct
Years

Tom Asbury {{left}} Pepperdine 20 15 515|5}}09| 9 (1989–1994; 2009–2011)}}
Dick Davey {{left}} Santa Clara 28 14 1414|14}}15| 15 (1993–2007)}}
Brad Holland {{left}} San Diego 25 13 1213|12}}13| 13 (1995–2007)}}
Dan Fitzgerald {{left}} Gonzaga 19 9 109|10}}11| 11 (1987–1997)}}
Bill Grier {{left}} San Diego 15 8 78|7}}08| 8 (2008–2015)}}
Carroll Williams {{left}} Santa Clara 13 8 58|5}}06| 6 (1987–1992)}}
Max Good {{left}} Loyola Marymount 13 7 67|6}}06| 6 (2009–2014)}}
Paul Westhead {{left}} Loyola Marymount 8 7 17|1}}04| 4 (1987–1990)}}
Philip Mathews {{left}} San Francisco 14 6 86|8}}09| 9 (1996–2004)}}
Eric Reveno {{left}} Portland 15 5 105|10}}10| 10 (2007–2016)}}
Kerry Keating {{left}} Santa Clara 14 5 95|9}}09| 9 (2008–2016)}}
Rex Walters {{left}} San Francisco 13 5 85|8}}08| 8 (2009–2016)}}
Hank Egan {{left}} San Diego 12 5 75|7}}08| 8 (1987–1994)}}
Rob Chavez {{left}} Portland 11 5 65|6}}07| 7 (1995–2001)}}
Dan Monson {{left}} Gonzaga 6 5 15|1}}02| 2 (1998–1999)}}
Jim Brovelli {{left}} San Francisco 13 4 94|9}}09| 9 (1987–1995)}}
Marty Wilson {{left}} Pepperdine 12 4 84|8}}08| 8 (1996; 2012–2018)}}
Paul Westphal {{left}} Pepperdine 9 4 54|5}}05| 5 (2002–2006)}}
Ernie Kent {{left}} Saint Mary's 9 4 54|5}}06| 6 (1992–1997)}}
Lynn Nance {{left}} Saint Mary's 6 3 33|3}}03| 3 (1987–1989)}}
Jan van Breda Kolff {{left}} Pepperdine 5 3 23|2}}02| 2 (2000–2001)}}
Jim Harrick {{left}} Pepperdine 5 3 23|2}}02| 2 (1987–1988)}}
Steve Aggers {{left}} Loyola Marymount 7 2 52|5}}05| 5 (2001–2005)}}
John Olive {{left}} Loyola Marymount 7 2 52|5}}05| 5 (1993–1997)}}
Dave Fehte {{left}} Saint Mary's 3 2 12|1}}01| 1 (1991)}}
Larry Steele {{left}} Portland 7 1 61|6}}07| 7 (1988–1994)}}
Dave Bollwinkel {{left}} Saint Mary's 5 1 41|4}}04| 4 (1998–2001)}}
Rodney Tention {{left}} Loyola Marymount 4 1 31|3}}03| 3 (2006–2008)}}
Jessie Evans {{left}} San Francisco 4 1 31|3}}03| 3 (2005–2007)}}
Eric Bridgeland {{left}} Pepperdine 2 1 11|1}}01| 1 (2008)}}
Eddie Sutton {{left}} San Francisco 2 1 11|1}}01| 1 (2008)}}
Michael Holton {{left}} Portland 5 0 50|5}}05| 5 (2002–2006)}}
Lamont Smith {{left}} San Diego 3 0 30|3}}03| 3 (2016–2018)}}
Charles Bradley {{left}} Loyola Marymount 3 0 30|3}}03| 3 (1998–2000)}}
Ron Verlin {{left}} Pacific 2 0 20|2}}02| 2 (2014–2015)}}
Jay Hillock {{left}} Loyola Marymount 2 0 20|2}}02| 2 (1991–1992)}}
Vance Walberg {{left}} Pepperdine 1 0 10|1}}01| 1 (2007)}}
Tony Fuller {{left}} Pepperdine 1 0 10|1}}01| 1 (1995)}}
Paul Landreaux {{left}} Saint Mary's 1 0 10|1}}01| 1 (1990)}}
Jack Avina {{left}} Portland 1 0 10|1}}01| 1 (1987)}}

Championship Game Coach Win/Loss Records

Current WCC Coaches
Coach School Games Wins Losses Win
Pct
Last
Title
Last
Game

Mark Few {{left}} Gonzaga 19 15 415|4}} 2018 2018
Randy Bennett {{left}} Saint Mary's 9 2 72|7}} 2012 2017
Dave Rose {{left}} BYU 3 0 30|3}} 2018
Damon Stoudamire {{left}} Pacific 0 0 00|0}}
Herb Sendek {{left}} Santa Clara 0 0 00|0}}
Kyle Smith {{left}} San Francisco 0 0 00|0}}
Lorenzo Romar {{left}} Pepperdine 0 0 00|0}}
Mike Dunlap {{left}} Loyola Marymount 0 0 00|0}}
Terry Porter {{left}} Portland 0 0 00|0}}
More (Former WCC Coaches)
Coach School Games Wins Losses Win
Pct
Last
Title
Last
Game

Tom Asbury {{left}} Pepperdine 4 3 13|1}} 1994 1994
Paul Westhead {{left}} Loyola Marymount 2 2 02|0}} 1989 1989
Dick Davey {{left}} Santa Clara 4 1 31|3}} 1993 2007
Dan Fitzgerald {{left}} Gonzaga 3 1 21|2}} 1995 1996
Carroll Williams {{left}} Santa Clara 3 1 21|2}} 1987 1989
Dan Monson {{left}} Gonzaga 2 1 11|1}} 1999 1999
Philip Mathews {{left}} San Francisco 2 1 11|1}} 1998 1998
Rob Chavez {{left}} Portland 2 1 11|1}} 1996 1996
Bill Grier {{left}} San Diego 1 1 01|0}} 2008 2008
Brad Holland {{left}} San Diego 1 1 01|0}} 2003 2003
Ernie Kent {{left}} Saint Mary's 1 1 01|0}} 1997 1997
Rodney Tention {{left}} Loyola Marymount 1 0 10|1}} 2006
Paul Westphal {{left}} Pepperdine 1 0 10|1}} 2002
Jan van Breda Kolff {{left}} Pepperdine 1 0 10|1}} 2000
Hank Egan {{left}} San Diego 1 0 10|1}} 1994
Dave Fehte {{left}} Saint Mary's 1 0 10|1}} 1991
Jim Harrick {{left}} Pepperdine 1 0 10|1}} 1987

Broadcasters

{{main|List of West Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Finals broadcasters}}

See also

{{Portal|College basketball}}
  • West Coast Conference Women's Basketball Tournament

References

1. ^{{cite press release|url=http://www.wccsports.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/032618aaa.html |title=WCC Presidents’ Council Approves Men's Basketball Schedule Changes |publisher=West Coast Conference |date=March 26, 2018 |accessdate=April 2, 2018}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2018/apr/02/gonzaga-athletic-director-mike-roth-says-zags-stay/ |title=Gonzaga athletic director Mike Roth says Zags staying in WCC |first=Jim |last=Meehan |newspaper=The Spokesman-Review |location=Spokane, WA |date=April 2, 2018 |accessdate=April 2, 2018}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=The Gonzaga Bulldogs earned their fourth straight automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament by defeating the Pepperdine Waves, 96-90, in the 2002 West Coast Conference championship game|url=http://www.wccsports.com/news/sports_m-baskbl_spec-rel_030502aaa_html|date=March 4, 2002}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=For the first time in WCC tournament history, the San Diego Toreros are the WCC men's basketball tournament champions|url=http://www.wccsports.com/news/sports_m-baskbl_spec-rel_031103aaa_html|date=March 10, 2003}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Gonzaga defeated Saint Mary's 84-71 to win the WCC conference tournament and claim the league's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament|url=http://www.wccsports.com/news/sports_m-baskbl_spec-rel_030904aaa_html|date=March 8, 2004}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Gonzaga Captures Tournament Title With 80-67 Win Over Saint Mary's|url=http://www.wccsports.com/news/sports_m-baskbl_spec-rel_030805aab_html|date=March 7, 2005}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=Zags grab third straight WCC title|url=http://www.gonzagabulletin.com/article_7e5c0bd0-d153-5e96-912a-30f26799a82a.html|date=March 8, 2006}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=Gonzaga Tops Santa Clara For WCC Title, 77-68|url=http://www.wccsports.com/news/sports_m-baskbl_recaps_030507aaf_html|date=March 5, 2007}}
9. ^{{cite web|title=San Diego stuns Zags for WCC title|url=http://www.seattlepi.com/sports/article/San-Diego-stuns-Zags-for-WCC-title-1266866.php|date=March 10, 2008}}
10. ^{{cite web|title=Gonzaga Takes Home WCC Tournament Title|url=http://www.wccsports.com/news/sports_m-baskbl_spec-rel_031009aaa_html|date=March 9, 2009}}
11. ^{{cite web|title=WCC Tournament Set To Move To The Orleans Arena In 2009|url=http://www.wccsports.com/news/sports_m-baskbl_spec-rel_030808aac_html|date=March 8, 2008}}
12. ^{{cite web|title=Saint Mary's Wins Zappos.com WCC Men's Basketball Championship|url=http://www.wccsports.com/news/sports_m-baskbl_spec-rel_030910aab_html|date=March 9, 2010}}
13. ^{{cite web|title=WCC Basketball Championships to Remain at Orleans Arena Through 2012|url=http://www.wccsports.com/news/sports_m-baskbl_spec-rel_072209aaf_html|date=July 21, 2009}}
14. ^{{cite web|title=Zags Heading To Big Dance For 13th Straight Season|url=http://www.wccsports.com/news/sports_m-baskbl_spec-rel_030811aab_html|date=March 7, 2011}}
15. ^{{cite web|title=2011-12 WEST COAST CONFERENCE MEN’S BASKETBALL Weekly Release: March 13, 2012|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/west/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/2011-12/misc_non_event/MBBrelease3-13-2012.pdf|date=March 13, 2012}}
16. ^{{cite web|title=2013 West Coast Conference Basketball Championships Post-Game Notes|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/west/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/2012-13/postgame_notes/postgame_notes_20130312aaa.pdf|date=March 12, 2013}}
17. ^{{cite web|title=WCC announces 2012-13 men's basketball schedule|url=http://www.wccsports.com/news/sports_m-baskbl_spec-rel_080912aaa_html|date=August 9, 2012}}
18. ^{{cite web|title=2013-14 WEST COAST CONFERENCE MEN’S BASKETBALL Weekly Release: March 18, 2014|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/west/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/2013-14/misc_non_event/14MBB_Notes_318.pdf|date=March 18, 2014}}
19. ^{{cite web|title=West Coast Conference, Orleans Arena Announce Three-Year Extension|url=http://www.wccsports.com/news/sports_m-baskbl_spec-rel_031113aaa_html|date=March 11, 2013}}
20. ^{{cite web|title=WCC Men's Basketball Championship - Finals Recap|url=http://www.wccsports.com/news/sports_m-baskbl_spec-rel_031015aac_html|date=March 10, 2015}}
21. ^{{cite web|title=Crumpacker #WCChoops 2016 Men's Championship Recap|url=http://wccsports.com/news/crumpacker-wcchoops-2016-men-s-championship-recap-03-08-2016|date=March 8, 2016}}
22. ^{{cite web|title=West Coast Conference, Orleans Arena Announce Three-Year Extension|url=http://wccsports.com/news/west-coast-conference-orleans-arena-announce-three-year-extension-05-12-2016|date=May 12, 2016}}
23. ^{{cite web|title=2017-18 West Coast Conference Men’s Basketball Record Book|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/west/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/2017-18/misc_non_event/18MBB_WCC_Almanac.pdf|accessdate=February 21, 2018}}
24. ^{{cite web|title=2018 GORILLA GLUE WEST COAST CONFERENCE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS CENTRAL|url=http://www.wccsports.com/championships/baskbl-2018.html|accessdate=March 7, 2018}}
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