Live updates of the 2021 Pac-12 tournament
2021 Pac-12 tournament: Bracket
The 2021 Pac-12 tournament is Wednesday, March 10, through Saturday, March 13. The top five seeds received byes into the quarterfinals.
Click here for a printable bracket.
All times listed below in the bracket are in Pacific Time.
2021 Pac-12 tournament: Schedule, scores
The Pac-12 tournament continued on Saturday with the championship. Games go through Saturday, March 13. Oregon State beat Colorado to win the final.
Here's the complete schedule. All times ET:
First round — Wednesday, March 10
Game 1: No. 8 Arizona State 64, No. 9 Washington State 59
Game 2: No. 7 Utah 98, No. 10 Washington 95
Game 3: No. 11 Cal 76, No. 6 Stanford 58
Quarterfinals — Thursday, March 11
Game 4: No. 1 Oregon 91, No. 8 Arizona State 73
Game 5: No. 5 Oregon State 83, No. 4 UCLA 79 (OT)
Game 6: No. 2 USC 91, No. 7 Utah 85 (2OT)
Game 7: No. 3 Colorado 61, No. 11 Cal 58
Semifinals — Friday, March 12
Game 8: No. 5 Oregon State 75, No. 1 Oregon 64
Game 9: No. 3 Colorado 72, No. 2 USC 70
Championship — Saturday, March 13
Final: No. 7 seed Utah 98, No. 10 seed Washington 95
In a first-round matchup in the Pac-12 tournament, Utah and Washington combined for nearly 200 points, as the Utes edged the Huskies 98-95, behind double-digit scoring efforts from all five starters. Timmy Allen scored a team-high 24 points on 8-of-13 shooting to go along with 11 rebounds.
Utah shot 60 percent from the field and almost 54 percent from three. The Utes improved to 12-12 with the win.
Next up, Utah will face No. 2 seed USC at 8:30 p.m. ET on Thursday, March 11.
Pac-12 tournament: Champions, history
Combined, Oregon and Arizona have won the last five Pac-12 tournament titles. The Ducks beat Washington in the 2019 final. The 2020 event was canceled due to COVID-19.
YEAR | CHAMPION | SCORE | RUNNER-UP | LOCATION |
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1987 | UCLA | 76-64 | Washington | Los Angeles |
1988 | Arizona | 93-67 | Oregon State | Tucson, Arizona |
1989 | Arizona | 73-51 | Stanford | Inglewood, California |
1990 | Arizona | 94-78 | UCLA | Tempe, Arizona |
2002 | Arizona | 81-71 | USC | Los Angeles |
2003 | Oregon | 74-66 | USC | Los Angeles |
2004 | Stanford | 77-66 | Washington | Los Angeles |
2005 | Washington | 81-72 | Arizona | Los Angeles |
2006 | UCLA | 71-52 | California | Los Angeles |
2007 | Oregon | 81-57 | USC | Los Angeles |
2008 | UCLA | 67-64 | Stanford | Los Angeles |
2009 | USC | 66-63 | Arizona State | Los Angeles |
2010 | Washington | 79-75 | California | Los Angeles |
2011 | Washington | 77-75 | Arizona | Los Angeles |
2012 | Colorado | 53-51 | Arizona | Los Angeles |
2013 | Oregon | 78-69 | UCLA | Las Vegas |
2014 | UCLA | 75-71 | Arizona | Las Vegas |
2015 | Arizona | 80-52 | Oregon | Las Vegas |
2016 | Oregon | 88-57 | Utah | Las Vegas |
2017 | Arizona | 83-80 | Oregon | Las Vegas |
2018 | Arizona | 75-61 | USC | Las Vegas |
2019 | Oregon | 68-48 | Washington | Las Vegas |