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词条 2011 Pacific-10 Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
释义

  1. Seeds

  2. Schedule

  3. Bracket

  4. Tournament notes

  5. All-Tournament Team

  6. Most Outstanding Player

  7. 2011 Hall of Honor inductees

  8. See also

  9. References

  10. External links

{{Infobox NCAA Basketball Conference Tournament
| Year = 2011
| Conference = Pacific-10 Conference
| Division = I
| Gender = Men's
| Image =
| ImageSize =
| Caption =
| Teams =
| Arena = Staples Center
| City = Los Angeles, California
| Champions = Washington Huskies
| TitleCount = 3rd
| Coach = Lorenzo Romar
| CoachCount = 3rd
| MVP = Isaiah Thomas
| MVPTeam = Washington
| Attendance = 12,074
| TopScorer = Klay Thompson
| TopScorerTeam = Washington State
| TopScorer2 =
| TopScorer2Team =
| Points = 43
| Television = CBS, FSN
| Different Next = 2012
}}{{2010–11 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball standings}}

The 2011 Pacific Life Pacific-10 Conference Men's Basketball Tournament was played on March 9–11, 2011 at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.[1] The tournament champion became the NCAA Tournament automatic qualifier from the conference. The Arizona Wildcats, finish the season atop of the conference with a 14–4 record, and the UCLA Bruins were the two top-seed teams in the tournament. The third-seeded Washington Huskies won the tournament. This was the final tournament ever held under the "Pac-10" name, as Colorado and Utah joined the conference in July, making it the "Pac-12."

Seeds

Teams were seeded by conference record, with a tiebreaker system used to seed teams with identical conference records.

SeedSchoolConfOverallTiebreaker
#1 Arizona 14–4 25–6
#2 UCLA 13–5 22–9
#3Washington 11–7 20–10
#4 USC 10–8 18–13 1–1 vs. Cal, 1–1 vs. UA
#5 California 10–8 17–13 1–1 vs. USC, 0–2 vs. UA
#6 Washington State 9–9 19–11
#7 Oregon 7–11 14–16
#8 Stanford 7–11 15–15
#9 Oregon State 5–13 10–19
#10 Arizona State 4–14 12–18

Schedule

SessionGameTime*Matchup#TelevisionAttendance
First Round – Wednesday, March 9
1
1
6:00 PM
#8 Stanford vs #9 Oregon State
FSN
7,814
2
8:30 PM
#7 Oregon vs #10 Arizona State
FSN
Quarterfinals – Thursday, March 10
2
3
12:00 PM
#4 USC vs #5 Cal
FSN
10,782
4
2:30 PM
#1 Arizona vs #9 Oregon State
FSN
3
5
6:00 PM
#2 UCLA vs #7 Oregon
FSN
12,191
6
8:30 PM
#3 Washington vs #6 Washington State
FSN
Semifinals – Friday, March 11
4
7
6:00 PM
#4 USC vs. #1 Arizona
FSN
13,190
8
8:30 PM
#7 Oregon vs. #3 Washington
FSN
Championship Game – Saturday, March 12
5
9
3:00 PM
#1 Arizona vs. #3 Washington
CBS
12,074
*Game Times in PT. #-Rankings denote tournament seeding.[2]

Bracket

{{10TeamBracket | RD1=First Round
March 9 | RD2=Quarterfinals
March 10 | RD3=Semifinals
March 11 | RD4=Final
March 12


| RD1-seed1=8
| RD1-team1=Stanford
| RD1-score1=67
| RD1-seed2=9
| RD1-team2=Oregon State
| RD1-score2=69
| RD1-seed3=7
| RD1-team3=Oregon
| RD1-score3=76
| RD1-seed4=10
| RD1-team4=Arizona State
| RD1-score4=69
| RD2-seed1=1
| RD2-team1=Arizona (#16)
| RD2-score1=78
| RD2-seed2=9
| RD2-team2=Oregon State
| RD2-score2=69
| RD2-seed3=4
| RD2-team3=Southern California
| RD2-score3=70
| RD2-seed4=5
| RD2-team4=California
| RD2-score4=56
| RD2-seed5=3
| RD2-team5=Washington
| RD2-score5=89
| RD2-seed6=6
| RD2-team6=Washington State
| RD2-score6=87
| RD2-seed7=2
| RD2-team7=UCLA
| RD2-score7=59
| RD2-seed8=7
| RD2-team8=Oregon
| RD2-score8=76
| RD3-seed1=1
| RD3-team1=Arizona (#16)
| RD3-score1=67
| RD3-seed2=4
| RD3-team2=Southern California
| RD3-score2=62
| RD3-seed3=3
| RD3-team3=Washington
| RD3-score3=69
| RD3-seed4=7
| RD3-team4=Oregon
| RD3-score4=51
| RD4-seed1=1
| RD4-team1=Arizona (#16)
| RD4-score1=75
| RD4-seed2=3
| RD4-team2=Washington
| RD4-score2=77

}}

Tournament notes

  • Both men’s and women’s basketball tournament semi-final and final games were held at the Staples Center.
  • The annual Coach of the Year Award was renamed to honor Coach John Wooden.[3] Sean Miller of the Arizona Wildcats was the 2011 winner.
  • Chick Hearn Court between Staples Center and LA Live was the location for the new Pac-10 FanFest, featuring a basketball sport court, beer garden, family-friendly activities like face painting and sign making, a live DJ, band and cheer performances, and Wolfgang Puck food specials. The Women's trophy presentation and institutional headquarters were also located at the FanFest.
  • The championship game was the first title game in conference history to require an overtime period.[4]
  • Washington and Washington St. were the only arch rivals to meet up in this year. It was the first arch rival tournament game of any pair in two years.
  • Klay Thompson of Washington State had a record setting 29 FG attempts vs. Washington. His record still stands. He was 15 of 29 .
  • Jeremy Green's 15 3-pt. FG attempts vs. Oregon State set a tournament record. Playing for Stanford, he was 7 of 15.[5]
  • With the automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, Washington made its 16th appearance. Three other teams were invited to the 2011 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship: UCLA, USC, and Arizona.

All-Tournament Team

  • Jared Cunningham, Oregon State
  • E. J. Singler, Oregon
  • Klay Thompson, Washington State
  • Derrick Williams, Arizona
  • Terrence Ross, Washington
  • Isaiah Thomas, Washington

Most Outstanding Player

  • Isaiah Thomas, Washington

2011 Hall of Honor inductees

{{main|Pac-12 Conference Men's Basketball Hall of Honor}}

The induction ceremony took place on Saturday, March 12, 2011, during the Pac-10 Hall of Honor breakfast:

  • Michael Dickerson (Arizona)
  • Isaac Austin (Arizona State)
  • Bob McKeen (California)
  • Charlie Warren (Oregon)
  • Charlie White (Oregon State)
  • Brevin Knight (Stanford)
  • Don MacLean (UCLA)
  • Harold Miner (USC)
  • Todd MacCulloch (Washington)
  • Ray Sundquist (Washington State)

See also

  • 2010–11 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball standings

References

1. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.pac-10.org/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/2009-mbb-tournament.html |title=Pac-10 Tournament official site |access-date=2010-11-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090222050923/http://www.pac-10.org/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/2009-mbb-tournament.html |archive-date=2009-02-22 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Pacific Life Pac-10 Basketball Tournament|url=http://www.pac-10.org/Championships/PacificLifePac10BasketballTournament.aspx|publisher=pac-10.org|accessdate=2 March 2011}}
3. ^Pac-10 To Honor Wooden, Host Combined Men's And Women's Basketball Tournament, Pac-10 News, October 28, 2010
4. ^Associated Press, Isaiah Thomas' fadeaway beats buzzer, crowns Washington as Pac-10 champions, ESPN.com, March 12, 2011
5. ^2013-14 Pac-12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide

External links

  • Pac-10 Basketball Tournament site
{{Pac-12 Conference Men's Basketball Tournament navbox}}{{2011 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament navbox}}

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