Los Angeles Times

Pac-12 first: a title for Oregon women

NO. 6 OREGON 77 NO. 16 STANFORD 57

- associated press

SEATTLE — All day long, Oregon coach Kelly Graves noticed something a little different about Pac-12 player of the year Sabrina Ionescu. It wasn’t something that could be defined, just something the coach noticed about his star player.

“She had a different look about her,” Graves said. “I didn’t know what that was going to translate to.”

Now Graves knows what that look meant.

Ionescu scored a careerhigh 36 points and No. 6 Oregon won its first Pac-12 Conference tournament title, beating No. 16 Stanford 77-57 on Sunday night.

Playing in their first conference tournament final, the Ducks looked every bit the part of a premier team heading into the NCAA tournament. Ionescu was the star, as the Ducks (30-4) avenged one of their two losses in conference play.

Ionescu was brilliant early, scoring 12 points in the first quarter, and took over late in the third as Oregon held a double-digit lead most of the second half. Ionescu scored 19 points in the second half.

“It was the Ionescu show today,” Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer said.

A year ago, Oregon was the surprise of the NCAA tournament, making an unexpected run to the regional final before falling to Connecticu­t. Now the Ducks will be one of the favorites.

Ionescu is a big reason why. The sophomore saved one of her best career performanc­es for the final. Ionescu set a championsh­ip game record for points scored, hitting 14 of 24 shots. Her three-pointer with 6:17 remaining gave Oregon a 19point lead, and the Ducks coasted the rest of the way.

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