Pacific-12 Conference Men's Basketball Tournament - Results

Results

Year Champion Score Runner-Up Tournament MVP Arena (City) Total Attendance
1987 UCLA (1) 76–64 Washington Reggie Miller, UCLA Pauley Pavilion (Los Angeles, California) 37,663
1988 Arizona (1) 93–67 Oregon State Sean Elliott, Arizona McKale Center (Tucson, Arizona) 66,477
1989 Arizona (2) 73–51 Stanford Sean Elliott, Arizona Great Western Forum (Inglewood, California) 41,994
1990 Arizona (3) 94–78 UCLA Jud Buechler, Arizona University Activity Center (Tempe, Arizona) 36,052
2002 Arizona (4) 81–71 USC Luke Walton, Arizona Staples Center (Los Angeles, California) 67,819
2003 Oregon (1) 74–66 USC Luke Ridnour, Oregon Staples Center (Los Angeles, California) 63,663
2004 Stanford (1) 77–66 Washington Josh Childress, Stanford Staples Center (Los Angeles, California) 60,126
2005 Washington (1) 81–72 Arizona Salim Stoudamire, Arizona Staples Center (Los Angeles, California) 62,147
2006 UCLA (2) 71–52 California Leon Powe, California Staples Center (Los Angeles, California) 74,801
2007 Oregon (2) 81–57 USC Tajuan Porter, Oregon Staples Center (Los Angeles, California) 84,477 (Record)
2008 UCLA (3) 67–64 Stanford Darren Collison, UCLA Staples Center (Los Angeles, California) 81,809
2009 USC (1) 66–63 Arizona State DeMar DeRozan, USC Staples Center (Los Angeles, California) 77,452
2010 Washington (2) 79–75 California Isaiah Thomas, Washington Staples Center (Los Angeles, California) 62,292
2011 Washington (3) 77–75 (OT) Arizona Isaiah Thomas, Washington Staples Center (Los Angeles, California) 56,051
2012 Colorado (1) 53–51 Arizona Carlon Brown, Colorado Staples Center (Los Angeles, California) 63,414
2013 Oregon (3) 78–69 UCLA Johnathan Loyd, Oregon MGM Grand Garden Arena (Las Vegas, Nevada) 63,750
2014 MGM Grand Garden Arena (Las Vegas, Nevada)
2015 MGM Grand Garden Arena (Las Vegas, Nevada)

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