The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Pac-12 shooting for seven NCAA Tournament berths

- By John Marshall

The Pac-12 Conference has the potential to get seven teams through to the NCAA Tournament. That would match the past two years combined and equal the conference record set in 2016.

To get there, a few teams may have some work to do at next week’s Pac-12 Tournament in Las Vegas.

No. 13 Oregon (24-7, 135) earned its third regularsea­son title in five years and the No. 1 seed in the conference tournament with a 80-67 victory over Stanford.

NCAA vice president of men’s basketball Dan

Gavitt told CBS on March 8 that the NCAA Tournament will go on as planned despite the coronaviru­s and that the Ducks will be in the bracket no matter what happens in Las Vegas.

Colorado (21-10, 10-8) would appear to be a lock and so would Arizona (2011, 10-8), thanks to steady seasons and marquee wins.

Southern California (229, 11-7) may have popped its NCAA Tournament bubble by beating rival UCLA, 54-52, on March 7.

The loss by the Bruins is likely keep them on the bubble, due to an ugly start to the season. UCLA (19-12, 12-6) did come alive at the right time, winning seven of its last eight games to finish within a half-game of sharing the conference title with Oregon.

Arizona State (20-11, 117) was in position to win the regular-season title just two weeks ago, only to lose three straight games, including to last-place Washington. The Sun Devils gave themselves a little bubble cushion on March 7, withstandi­ng Washington State’s late rally to win 83-74 after a nice bounceback game by guard Remy Martin.

“I can’t say 100%, but I imagine we are,” Arizona State coach Bobby Hurley said. “We’ve had a great year, we have a great story, we have one of the most dynamic players in college basketball the rest of the country should get to see — and Remy wants that stage.”

Stanford (20-11, 9-9) missed a massive opportunit­y to pad its resume with a March 7 loss to the Ducks. The Cardinal were the surprise of the conference early in the season but lost six of seven during one stretch of the Pac12 season and dropped its final two regular-season games.

Winning a game or two at the Pac-12 Tournament may be needed for Stanford to get back to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2014.

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