2005 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball tournament

The 2005 Pacific Life Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball tournament was played between March 10 and March 12, 2005, at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. The champion of the tournament was Washington, which received the Pac-10's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. The Most Outstanding Player was Salim Stoudamire of Arizona.[2]

2005 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Season200405
Teams8
SiteStaples Center
Los Angeles, California
ChampionsWashington (1st title)
Winning coachLorenzo Romar (1st title)
MVPSalim Stoudamire (Arizona)
Attendance62,147
2004–05 Pacific-10 Conference
men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 9 Arizona153 .833307  .811
Washington144 .778296  .829
No. 18 UCLA 1117 .6111811  .621
Stanford117 .6111813  .581
Oregon State810 .4441715  .531
Arizona State 1711 .3891814  .563
Washington State711 .3891216  .429
Oregon 1612 .3331413  .519
California612 .3331316  .448
USC513 .2781217  .414
Conference tournament winner
As of April 8, 2005
Rankings from Coaches Poll [1]
1 Holds tie-breaker

Seeds

The top eight Pacific-10 schools play in the tournament. Teams are seeded by conference record, with a tiebreaker system used to seed teams with identical conference records.

Seed School Conference (Overall)
1 Arizona 15–3 (25–5)
2 Washington 14–4 (24–5)
3 UCLA 11–7 (18–9)
4 Stanford 11–7 (17–11)
5 Oregon State 8–10 (16–13)
6 Arizona State 7–11 (18–12)
7 Washington State 7–11 (12–15)
8 California 6–12 (13–15)

Bracket

First Round (March 10) Semifinals (March 11) Final (March 12)
         
1 #8 Arizona 88
8 California 63
1 #8 Arizona 90
5 Oregon State 59
4 UCLA 72
5 Oregon State 79
1 #8 Arizona 72
2 #14 Washington 81
3 Stanford 60
6 Washington State 58
3 Stanford 63
2 #14 Washington 66
2 #14 Washington 95*
7 Arizona State 90

Tournament Notes

  • Arizona's 31-point victory margin (90-59) over Oregon State in the 2nd round was the largest for any game in this tournament's history. It has since been broken, but still remains the second largest margin.
  • This is the first and time only time in Pac-12 Tournament history that the 2 seed beat the 1 seed (as of 2013 these seeds have met 5 times).
  • Like the previous two years, no universities met their arch-rival in this year's tournament.
  • Three universities each had two players on the all-tournament team, which is the only time this has happened.
  • There were no blocked shots in the game between Washington and Arizona, although this has happened in other tournaments.

All tournament team

References

  1. "2005 NCAA Men's Basketball Rankings - Postseason (Apr. 8)". ESPN. Retrieved April 8, 2005.
  2. 2007–08 Pac-10 Men's Basketball Media Guide pages 50–60 (PDF copy available at 2007–08 Pac-10 Men's Basketball Media Guide Archived 2009-03-02 at the Wayback Machine)

2007–08 Pac-10 Men's Basketball Media Guide pages 50–60 (PDF copy available at 2007–08 Pac-10 Men's Basketball Media Guide)

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