2022–23 Pac-12 Conference women's basketball season


The 2022–23 Pac-12 Conference women's basketball season will begin with practices in October followed by the 2022–23 NCAA Division I women's basketball season which will start in November 2022. Conference play will begin in December 2022. This will be the eleventh season under the Pac–12 Conference name and the 37th since the conference first sponsored women's sports, including basketball, in the 1986–87 school year.

2022–23 Pac–12 women's basketball season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportBasketball
Number of teams12
TV partner(s)ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, Pac-12 Network
Regular season
Pac-12 tournament
ChampionsWashington State
  Runners-upUCLA
Tournament MVPCharlisse Leger-Walker
Pac-12 women's basketball seasons
2022–23 Pac-12 Conference women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 8 Utah153 .833275 .844
No. 5 Stanford153 .833296 .829
No. 21 Colorado135 .722259 .735
No. 14 UCLA117 .6112710 .730
No. 25 Arizona117 .6112210 .688
USC117 .6112110 .677
No. 23 Washington State99 .5002311 .676
Oregon711 .3892015 .571
Washington711 .3891915 .559
California414 .2221317 .433
Oregon State414 .2221318 .419
Arizona State117 .056820 .286
2023 Pac-12 Tournament winner
As of July 3, 2024
Rankings from AP poll

The Pac-12 tournament will take place in March 2023 at the Michelob Ultra Arena in Paradise, Nevada.

Pre-season

Recruiting classes

Rankings
TeamESPN[1]Signees
ArizonaNo. 64
Arizona StateNo. 731
CaliforniaNo. 381
ColoradoNo. 584
OregonNo. 44
Oregon StateNo. 52
StanfordNo. 23
UCLANo. 34
USCNo. 261
UtahNo. 563
WashingtonNo. 153
Washington StateNo. 811

Preseason watchlists

Below is a table of notable preseason watch lists.

PlayerWooden[2]Naismith[3]Lieberman[4]Drysdale[5]Miller[6]McClain[7]Leslie[8]Wade [9]
Francesca Belibi Y
Lauren Betts Y
Cameron Brink Y Y Y Y
Gina Conti Y
Jayda Curry Y
Emma Grothaus Y
Haley Jones Y Y Y Y
Gianna Kneepkens Y Y
Jade Loville Y Y
Esmery Martinez Y
Bella Murekatete Y
Charisma Osborne Y Y Y
Te-Hina Paopao Y Y Y
Alissa Pili Y
Sedona Prince Y
Cate Reese Y Y Y
Charlisse Leger-Walker Y Y
Quay Walker Y

Preseason polls

AP
RankingTeam
2Stanford
19Arizona
20Oregon
USA Today Coaches
RankingTeam
2Stanford
19Arizona
20Oregon

Pac-12 Media days

The Pac-12 will conduct its 2022 Pac-12 media days at the Pac-12 Studio, in San Francisco, California, on October 25, 2022 (Pac-12 Network).[10]

The teams and representatives in respective order were as follows:

Women's Basketball Preseason Poll (Coaches)
PlaceTeamPointsFirst place votes
1.Stanford12111
2.Oregon101--
3Arizona100--
4.UCLA91--
5.Utah841
6.Oregon State62--
7.Washington State61--
8.Colorado56--
9.USC50--
10.Washington28--
11.California21--
12.Arizona State18--
Women's Basketball Preseason Poll (Media)
PlaceTeamPointsFirst place votes
1.Stanford33628
2.Arizona291--
3Oregon275--
4.UCLA237--
5.Utah226--
6.Oregon State181--
7.Washington State170--
8.Colorado145--
9.USC105--
10.Washington78--
11.California71--
12.Arizona State69--

Source:[11]

Pac-12 Preseason All-Conference

NameSchoolPos.Yr.Ht.Hometown (Last School)
Talia von OelhoffenOregon StateJr.F5'11Pasco, WA (Chiawana HS)
Cameron BrinkStanfordJr.F6'4Beaverton, OR (Mountainside HS)
Haley JonesStanfordSr.G6'1Santa Cruz, CA (Archbishop Mitty HS)
Te-Hina PaopaoOregonJr.G5'9Oceanside, CA (La Jolla Country Day School)
Jaylyn SherrodColoradoSr.G5'7Birmingham, AL (Ramsay HS)
Sedona PrinceOregonR-Sr.F/C6'7Liberty Hill, TX (Texas/Liberty Hill HS)
Endyia RogersOregonSr.G5'7Dallas, TX (USC/Bishop Lynch HS)
Charisma OsborneUCLASr.G5'9Moreno Valley, CA (Windward School)
Jade LovilleArizonaGS.F/G5'11Scottsdale, AZ (Arizona State/Skyline HS)
Shaina PellingtonArizonaGS.F5'7 Pickering, Ontario, CAN (Oklahoma/Dunbarton HS)
Cate ReeseArizonaGS.F6'2Cypress, TX (Cypress Woods HS)
Charlisse Leger-WalkerWashington StateJr.G5'10Waikato, New Zealand (St. Peter's School)
Jenna JohnsonUtahSo.F6'2Medina, MN (Wayzata HS)
Gianna KneepkensUtahSo.F6'4Duluth, MN (Marshall School)
Jayda CurryCaliforniaSo.G5'6Corona, CA (Centennial HS)
Honorable Mention
Treasure Hunt (ASU); Evelien Lutje Schipholt (CAL); Rayah Marshall (USC); Leilani McIntosh (CAL); Kennady McQueen (UTAH); Quay Miller (COLO); Bella Murekatete (WSU); Kiki Rice (UCLA); Jaddan Simmons (ASU); Haley Van Dyke (WASH); Kindyll Wetta (COLO).

Sedona Prince suffered a season ending elbow injury on October 28th and chose to exhaust her remaining NCAA eligibility and pursue a professional basketball career.[12]

Source:[13]

Midseason watchlists

Below is a table of notable midseason watch lists.

PlayerWoodenNaismithLibermanDrysdaleMillerMcClainLeslieWade
Cameron Brink Y
Haley Jones Y
Charisma Osborne Y

Final watchlists

Below is a table of notable year end watch lists.

WoodenNaismithLibermanDrysdaleMillerMcClainLeslieWade

Regular season

The Schedule will be released in late October. Before the season, it was announced that for the seventh consecutive season, all regular season conference games and conference tournament games would be broadcast nationally by ESPN Inc. family of networks including ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU, and the Pac-12 Network.

Early season tournaments

TeamTournamentFinish
ArizonaUSD Thanksgiving Classic1st
Arizona StateGoombay Spalsh2nd
CaliforniaLMU Thanksgiving Tournament1st
ColoradoPreseason WNIT3rd
OregonPhil Knight Invitational3rd
Oregon StatePhil Knight Legacy4th
StanfordRainbow Wahine Showdown1st
UCLABattle 4 Atlantis1st
USCNoneNone
UtahBahMar Hoops Pink Flamingo1st
WashingtonLas Vegas Tournament2nd
Washington StateNorthshore Showcase1st

Records against other conferences

2022–23 records against non-conference foes for the 2022–23 season. Records shown for regular season only.


Post Season

Power ConferencesRecord
ACC0–0
Big East0–0
Big Ten0–0
Big 120–0
SEC0–0
Power Conferences Total0–0
Other NCAA Division 1 ConferencesRecord
American0–0
America East0–0
A-100–0
ASUN0–0
Big Sky0–0
Big South0–0
Big West0–0
CAA0–0
C-USA0–0
Horizon0–0
Ivy League0–0
MAAC0–0
MAC0–0
MEAC0–0
MVC0–0
Mountain West0–0
NEC0–0
OVC0–0
Patriot League0–0
SoCon0–0
Southland0–0
SWAC0–0
The Summit0–0
Sun Belt0–0
WAC0–0
WCC0–0
Other Division I Total0–0
NCAA Division I Total0–0

Record against ranked non-conference opponents

This is a list of games against ranked opponents only (rankings from the AP Poll):

DateVisitorHomeSiteSignificanceScoreConference record
Nov. 12CaliforniaNo. 9 Notre DameEnterprise CenterSt. Louis, MONotre Dame 90–890–1
Nov. 16No. 16 OklahomaNo. 25 UtahJon M. Huntsman CenterSalt Lake City, UTUtah 124–781–1
Nov 20No. 1 South CarolinaNo. 2 StanfordMaples PavilionStanford, CASouth Carolina 76–711–2
Nov 24No. 8 North CarolinaNo. 18 Oregon †Chiles CenterPortland, ORPhil Knight InvitationalNorth Carolina 85–791–3
Nov 25No. 4 IowaOregon State †Chiles Center ● Portland, ORPhil Knight LegacyIowa 73–591–4
Nov 25ColoradoNo. 23 TennesseeThompson-Boling ArenaKnoxville, TNTennessee 69–511–5
Nov 26No. 7 Notre DameArizona StateGateway Christian Academy ● Bimini, BahamasGoombay SplashNotre Dame 85–651–6
Nov 29No. 15 UCLANo. 1 South CarolinaColonial Life ArenaColumbia, SCSouth Carolina 73–641–6
Dec 4No. 23 GonzagaNo. 2 StanfordMaples Pavilion ● Stanford, CAStanford 84–632–6
Dec 18No. 11 LSUOregon State †South Maui Community Park Gymnasium ● Kihei, HIMaui Jim Maui ClassicLSU 87–552–7
Dec 18No. 20 ArizonaNo. 18 BaylorAmerican Airlines CenterDallas, TXPac-12 Coast-to-Coast ChallengeArizona 75–543–7
Dec 20No. 17 ArkansasNo. 16 OregonPechanga ArenaSan Diego, CANCAAW San Diego InvitationalOregon 85–784–7
Dec 20No. 21 CreightonNo. 2 StanfordMaples Pavilion ● Stanford, CAStanford 72–595–7
Dec 21No. 16 Ohio StateNo. 16 OregonPechanga Arena ● San Diego, CANCAAW San Diego InvitationalOhio State 84–675–8

Pac-12/SWAC Legacy Series

On September 20, 2021, the Pac-12 and Southwestern Athletic Conference will debut the Pac-12/SWAC Legacy Series, an educational and basketball scheduling partnership between the two collegiate athletics conferences, to tip off the 2022–23 season. The Legacy Series will incorporate an array of educational opportunities for competing teams and student-athletes featuring expert speakers and prominent alumni, community engagement, campus traditions, historic site visits, and book/film discussions.[14] The Pac-12 won every game in the series, finishing with a 6−0 record against the SWAC schools.

DateVisitorHomeSiteSignificanceScoreConference record
Nov. 11Grambling StateArizona StateDesert Financial ArenaTempe, AZPac-12/SWAC Legacy SeriesASU 62–491−0
Nov. 13Prairie View A&MWashington StateBeasley ColiseumPullman, WAPac-12/SWAC Legacy SeriesWashington State 89–612−0
Nov 14No. 20 OregonSouthernF.G. Clark Activity CenterBaton Rouge, LAPac-12/SWAC Legacy SeriesOregon 83–463−0
Dec. 1No. 16 UtahMississippi Valley StateHarrison HPER ComplexItta Bena, MSPac-12/SWAC Legacy SeriesUtah 109–424−0
Dec. 14Texas SouthernNo. 20 ArizonaMcKale CenterTucson, AZPac-12/SWAC Legacy SeriesArizona 89–555–0
Dec. 18Florida A&MCaliforniaHaas Pavilion ● Berkeley, CAPac-12/SWAC Legacy SeriesCalifornia 88–586–0

Team rankings are reflective of AP poll when the game was played, not current or final ranking

† denotes game was played on neutral site

Conference schedule

This table summarizes the head-to-head results between teams in conference play.

 ArizonaArizona StateCaliforniaColoradoOregonOregon StateStanfordUCLAUSCUtahWashingtonWashington State
vs. Arizona0–20–21–11–11–12–00–10–11–10–11–0
vs. Arizona State2–02–02–02–01–12–01–01–02–01–01–0
vs. California2–00–22–01–00–12–02–01–12–01–01–0
vs. Colorado1–10–20–20–10–12–00–11–01–10–20–2
vs. Oregon1–10–20–11–01–11–02–01–11–01–12–0
vs. Oregon State1–11–11–01–01–11–01–12–01–02–02–0
vs. Stanford0–20–20–20–20–10–10–21–11–11–00–1
vs. UCLA1–00–10–21–00–21–12–00–21–00–21–1
vs. USC1–00–11–10–11–10–21–12–01–00–20–2
vs. Utah1–10–20–21–10–10–11–10–10–10–20–2
vs. Washington1–00–10–12–01–10–20–12–02–02–01–1
vs. Washington State0–10–10–12–00–20–21–01–12–02–01–1
Total11–71–174–1413–57–114–1415–311–711–715–37–19–9

Points scored

TeamForAgainstDifference
Arizona2,1721,871301
Arizona State1,7591,991-232
California1,6972,021-324
Colorado2,0221,702320
Oregon2,1721,857315
Oregon State1,9661,89868
Stanford2,3821,800582
UCLA2,1041,846258
USC1,8861,589297
Utah2,3631,846517
Washington1,7361,68056
Washington State1,9631,793170

Through February 27, 2023[15]

Rankings

  Improvement in ranking
 Drop in ranking
RVReceived votes but were not ranked in Top 25
NVNo votes received
TeamPollPreWk
2
Wk
3
Wk
4
Wk
5
Wk
6
Wk
7
Wk
8
Wk
9
Wk
10
Wk
11
Wk
12
Wk
13
Wk
14
Wk
15
Wk
16
Wk
17
Wk
18
Wk
19
Final
ArizonaAP1918151412201818151419192217181421
C1918141312171615131015142015181420
Arizona StateAPNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNV
CNVNVNVNVNVNVNVRVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNV
CaliforniaAPNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNV
CNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNV
ColoradoAPNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVRV2425RV25212120
CNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVRVRVRVRV25212221
OregonAP2021181917161617182123RVRVNVNVNVNV
C201918191715151617182123RVRVRVRVRV
Oregon StateAPNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNV
CNVRVRVNVRVNVNVRVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNV
StanfordAP22222222224326336
C2 (1)2222222223225335
UCLAAPRVRV201513101110128991418161719
CRVRV211715141413151413131617161616
USCAPNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVRVRVRVRV25RVRV
CNVNVNVNVNVRVRVRVNVNVRVRVRVRVRVRVRV
UtahAPRV251716151312118108977483
CRV24191614131211889977574
WashingtonAPNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNV
CNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNV
Washington StateAPNVRVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNV
CRVRVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNVNV

Head coaches

Coaching changes

Coaches

Note: Stats shown are before the beginning of the season. Pac-12 records are from time at current school.

TeamHead coachPrevious jobSeasons at schoolRecord at schoolPac-12 recordPac-12 titlesNCAA tournamentsNCAA Final FoursNCAA Championships
ArizonaAdia BarnesWashington (assistant)7th110–74
(.598)
49–56
(.467)
0210
Arizona StateNatasha AdairDelaware1st0–0
(–)
0–0
(–)
0000
CaliforniaCharmin SmithNew York Liberty (assistant)4th24–47
(.338)
6–37
(.140)
0000
ColoradoJR PayneSanta Clara7th92–83
(.526)
38–66
(.365)
0100
OregonKelly GravesGonzaga9th191–73
(.723)
93–49
(.655)
3510
Oregon StateScott RueckGeorge Fox13th256–126
(.665)
127–79
(.617)
3710
StanfordTara VanDerveerOhio State37th1,005–208
(.829)
548–91 (.858)2533133
UCLACori CloseFlorida State (AHC)12th231–122
(.673)
123–71
(.634)
0600
USCLindsay GottliebCleveland Cavaliers (assistant)2nd12–16
(.429)
5–12
(.294)
0800
UtahLynne RobertsPacific8th112–99
(.531)
48–76
(.387)
0100
WashingtonTina LangleyRice2nd7–16
(.304)
2–12
(.143)
0000
Washington StateKamie EthridgeNorthern Colorado5th51–64
(.443)
28–44
(.389)
0200

Notes:

  • Pac-12 records, conference titles, etc. are from time at current school and are through the end the 2022–23 season.
  • NCAA tournament appearances are from time at current school only.
  • NCAA Final Fours and Championship include time at other schools

Post season

Pac-12 tournament

The conference tournament will be played in March 2023 at the Michelob Ultra Arena in Paradise, NV. The top four teams will have a bye on the first day. Teams will be seeded by conference record, with ties broken by record between the tied teams followed by record against the regular-season champion, if necessary.

First round
Wednesday, March 1
P12N
Quarterfinals
Thursday, March 2
P12N
Semifinals
Friday, March 3
P12N
Championship Game
Sunday, March 5
ESPN2
            
4#21 Arizona59
5#19 UCLA73
5#19 UCLA81*
12Arizona State70
5#19 UCLA69
1#6 Stanford65
1#6 Stanford76
9Oregon65
8Washington50
9Oregon52
5#19 UCLA61
7Washington State65
2#3 Utah58
7Washington State66
7Washington State61
10California49
7Washington State61
3#20 Colorado49
3#20 Colorado62
11Oregon State54
6USC48
11Oregon State56

Note: * denotes overtime

Pac-12 All-Tournament team

  • MVP: Charlisse Leger-Walker, Washington State
  • Bella Murekatete, Washington State
  • Cameron Brink, Stanford
  • Emily Bessoir (11 pts, 5 reb, 3 ast), UCLA
  • Charisma Osborne (19 pts, 6-7 FT, 3 ast), UCLA
  • Kiki Rice (13 pts, 3 reb), UCLA

Hall of Honor

The 2023 class of the Pac-12 Hall of Honor was honored on March 3 during the 2023 Women's Tournament during a ceremony prior to the tournament semifinals. The 2023 class was the first ever all-female class inducted into the Hall of Honor in recognition of the 50th anniversary of the passage of Title IX. The class includes:[16]

  • Susie Parra (Arizona Softball)
  • Jackie Johnson-Powell (Arizona State Women's Track & Field)
  • Dr. Luella Lilly (California Athletic Director)
  • Ceal Barry (Colorado Women's Basketball Coach & Administrator)
  • Janie Takeda Reed (Oregon Softball)
  • Dr. Mary Budke (Oregon State Women's Golf)
  • Jessica Mendoza (Stanford Softball)
  • Natalie Williams (UCLA Women's Basketball & Volleyball)
  • Barbara Hallquist DeGroot (USC Women's Tennis)
  • Kim Gaucher (Utah Women's Basketball)
  • Danielle Lawrie (Washington Softball)
  • Sarah Silvernail (Washington State Women's Volleyball)

NCAA tournament

Teams from the conference that will be selected to participate:

SeedRegionSchoolFirst roundSecond roundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourChampionship
No. 1Seattle Regional 4StanfordNo. 16 Sacred Heart 92−49No. 8 Ole Miss 49−53----
No. 2Greenville Regional 2UtahNo. 15 Gardner–Webb 103−77No. 10 Princeton 63−56No. 3 LSU 63−66---
No. 4Greenville Regional 1UCLANo. 13 Sacramento State 67–45No. 5 Oklahoma 82–73No. 1 South Carolina 43–59
No. 5Greenville Regional 2Washington StateNo. 12 Florida Gulf Coast 63–74-----
No. 6Seattle Regional 4ColoradoNo. 11 Middle Tennessee 82−60No. 3 Duke 61−53OTNo. 2 Iowa 77−87---
No. 7Greensville Regional 1ArizonaNo. 10 West Virginia 75–62No. 2 Maryland 64–77----
No. 8Seattle Regional 3USCNo. 9 South Dakota State 57−62OT-----
Bids 7W-L (%):5–2 (.714)3–2 (.600)0–3 (.000)0–0 (–)0–0 (–)TOTAL: 8–7 (.533)

Women's National Invitation Tournament

Members from the conference that will be selected to participate:

SeedBracketSchoolFirst roundSecond roundThird roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
OregonNorth Dakota State 96–57Rice 78–53San Diego 81–61Washington 59–63--
WashingtonSan Francisco 61−46New Mexico 67−56Kansas State 55–48Oregon 63–59Kansas
BidW-L (%):2–0 (1.000)2–0 (1.000)2–0 (1.000)1–1 (.500)0–0 (–)TOTAL: 7–1 (.875)
Index to colors and formatting
Pac-12 member won
Pac-12 member lost

Awards and honors

Players of the Week

Throughout the regular season, the Pac-12 offices will honor 2 players based on performance by naming them player of the week and freshman of the week.[17]

WeekPlayer of the WeekSchoolFreshman of the WeekSchoolRef.
Nov. 14Charlisse Leger-WalkerWashington StateGrace VanSlootenOregon[18]
Nov. 21Charisma OsborneUCLARaegan BeersOregon State[19]
Nov. 28Alissa PiliUtahKailyn GilbertArizona[20]
Dec. 5Charisma Osborne (2)UCLAKiki RiceUCLA[21]
Dec. 12Endyia RogersOregonChristeen IwualaUCLA[22]
Dec. 19Cameron BrinkStanfordGrace VanSlooten (2)Oregon[23]
Dec. 26Grace VanSlootenOregonGrace VanSlooten (3)Oregon[24]
Jan. 2Rayah MarshallUSCRaegan Beers (2)Oregon State[25]
Jan. 9Cameron Brink (2)StanfordRaegan Beers (3)Oregon State[26]
Jan. 16Destiny LittletonUSCChance GrayOregon[27]
Jan. 23Haley JonesStanfordTimea GardinerOregon State[28]
Jan. 30Cameron Brink (3)StanfordGrace VanSlooten (4)Oregon[29]
Feb. 6Alissa Pili (2)UtahElle LadineWashington[30]
Feb. 13Jaylyn SherrodColoradoLauren BettsStanford[31]
Feb. 20Shaina PellingtonArizonaLondynn JonesUCLA[32]
Feb. 27Te-Hina PaopaoOregonRaegan Beers (4)Oregon State[33]

Totals per School

SchoolTotal
Oregon8
UCLA6
Oregon State5
Stanford5
Arizona2
USC2
Colorado1
Utah1
Washington1
Washington State1
Arizona State0
California0

All-Americans

All-District

The United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) named the following from the Pac-12 to their All-District Teams:

District VIII

All-District Team

District IX

Player of the Year

All-District Team

Conference awards

The Pac-12 presents two separate sets of major awards—one voted on by conference coaches and the other by media.

Individual awards

Sources:[34]

Coaches

2023 Pac-12 Women's Basketball Individual Awards
AwardRecipient(s)
Player of the YearAlissa Pili Jr., Utah
Coach of the YearLynne Roberts, Utah
Defensive Player of the YearCameron Brink Jr., Stanford
Freshman of the YearRaegan Beers, Fr., Oregon State
Scholar-Athlete of the YearHannah Jump Sr., Stanford
Most Improved Player of the YearShaina Pellington, G-Sr., Arizona & Aaronette Vonleh, So., Colorado
Sixth Player of the YearRaegan Beers, Fr., Oregon State

MediaSources:[35]

2023 Pac-12 Women's Basketball Individual Awards
AwardRecipient(s)
Player of the YearAlissa Pili Jr., Utah
Coach of the YearLynne Roberts, Utah
Defensive Player of the YearCameron Brink Jr., Stanford
Freshman of the YearRaegan Beers, Fr., Oregon State
Most Improved Player of the YearAlissa Pili Jr., Utah
Sixth Player of the YearRaegan Beers, Fr., Oregon State

All-Pac-12

First Team
NameSchoolPos.Yr.Hometown (Last School)
Raegan BeersOregon StateFFr.Littleton, Colo. (Valor Christian)
Cameron Brink††StanfordFJr.Beaverton, Ore. (Mountainside HS)
Haley Jones†††StanfordGSr.Santa Cruz, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty)
Hannah JumpStanfordGSr.San Jose, Calif. (Pinewood HS)
Gianna Kneepkens††UtahGSo.Duluth, Minn. (Duluth Marshall HS)
Charlisse Leger-Walker†††Washington StateGJr.Waikato, New Zealand (St. Peter's School Cambridge)
Destiny LittletonUSCGGr.San Diego, Calif. (The Bishop's School)
Rayah MarshallUSCG/FSo.Los Angeles, Calif. (Lynwood HS)
Quay MillerColoradoCSr.Renton, Wash. (Kentridge HS)
Charisma Osborne†††UCLAGSr.Moreno Valley, Calif. (Windward School)
Shaina PellingtonArizonaG5thPickering, Ontario (Dunbarton)
Alissa Pili††‡UtahFJr.Anchorage, Alaska (USC)
Cate Reese††††ArizonaF5thCypress, Texas (Cypress Woods HS)
Endyia Rogers†††OregonGSr.Dallas, Texas (Bishop Lynch HS)
Jaylyn SherrodColoradoGSr.Birmingham, Ala. (Ramsay HS)
Kadi SissokoUSCFGr.Paris, France (Marcelin Berthelot)
  • ‡ Pac-12 Player of the Year
  • †††† four-time All-Pac-12 First Team honoree
  • ††† three-time All-Pac-12 First Team honoree
  • †† two-time All-Pac-12 First Team honoree
  • † two-time All-Pac-12 honoree
Honorable Mention

Jayda Curry, CAL; Dalayah Daniels; WASH; Frida Formann, COLO; Jenna Johnson, UTAH; Esmery Martinez, ARIZ; Leilani McIntosh, CAL; Kennady McQueen, UTAH; Bella Murekatete, WSU; Te-Hina Paopao, ORE; Lauren Schwartz, WASH; Tyi Skinner, ASU; Haley Van Dyke, WASH; Grace VanSlooten, ORE; Aaronette Vonleh, COLO; Talia von Oelhoffen, OSU

All-Freshman Team

NameSchoolPos.Hometown
Raegan BeersOregon StateFLittleton, Colo.
Chance GrayOregonGCincinnati, Ohio
Londynn JonesUCLAGRiverside, Calif.
Kiki RiceUCLAGBethesda, Md.
Grace VanSlootenOregonFToledo, Ohio

† Pac-12 Player of the Year‡ Pac-12 Freshman of the Year

Honorable Mention

Lauren Betts, STAN; Timea Gardiner, OSU; Elle Ladine, WASH; Talana Lepolo, STAN; Astera Tuhina, WSU

All-Defensive Team

NameSchoolPos.Yr.
Cameron Brink††StanfordFJr.
Rayah MarshallUSCG/FSo.
Shaina PellingtonArizonaG5th
Helena PueyoArizonaGSr.
Jaylyn Sherrod††ColoradoGSr.
  • † Pac-12 Player of the Year
  • ‡Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year
  • †† two-time Pac-12 All-Defensive Team honoree
Honorable Mention

Okako Adika, USC; Chance Gray, ORE; Charlisse Leger-Walker, WSU; Jelena Mitrovic, OSU; Jayda Noble, WASH; Charisma Osborne, UCLA; Jaddan Simmons, ASU; Kayla Williams, USC

Scholar Athlete of the year

The Pac-12 moved to seasonal Academic Honor Rolls, discontinuing sport-by-sport teams, starting in 2019–20

NameSchoolPos.Ht.GPAMajor
Hannah JumpStanfordG6−03.75Psychology

National awards

2022–23 Season statistic leaders

Rebound leaders
RkPlayerREBRPG
1Rayah Marshall29811.5
2Phillipina Kyei32011.0
3Cameron Brink2919.4
4Haley Jones2778.9
5Quay Miller2538.7
Field goal leaders (avg 5 fga/gm)
RkPlayerFGFGAPCT
1Alissa Pili22337259.9%
2Raegan Beers13723757.8%
3Aaronette Vonleh15326557.7%
4Shaina Pellington14226254.2%
5Phillipina Kyei9016654.2%

Block leaders
RkPlayerBLKBPG
1Cameron Brink1093.5
2Rayah Marshall893.4
3Jelena Mitrovic421.5
4Tara Wallack391.3
5Phillipina Kyei381.3


Free throw leaders
RkPlayerFTFTAPCT
1Londynn Jones606888.2%
2Isabel Palmer566487.5%
3Destiny Littleton11813587.4%
4Charlisse Leger-Walker779184.2%
5Talia Von Oelhoffen647683.0%

Three point leaders
RkPlayer3P3PA%
1Adlee Blacklock286046.7%
2Alissa Pili275945.8%
3Hannah Jump9220744.4%
4Alyson Miura214843.8%
5Okako Adika419742.3%

Team statistic rankings

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityTeamSchool/club team

Home game attendance

TeamStadiumCapacityGame 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5Game 6Game 7Game 8Game 9Game 10Game 11Game 12Game 13Game 14Game 15Game 16Game 17Game 18TotalAverage% of Capacity
ArizonaMcKale Center14,6446,8096,6537,2066,8987,3816,5779,4957,1827,9637,8847,4949,868†7,2688,2388,267115,1837,19950.62%
Arizona StateDesert Financial Arena14,1006,304†2,5651,7623,2211,5771,8761,4863,5082,3491,8512,1851,7592,7932,39335,6292,54518.04%
CaliforniaHaas Pavilion11,8587241,0238948946786556716058423,442†2,3941,3321,0051,0171,6061,93219,7141,23210.39%
ColoradoCoors Events Center11,0644791,1151,2485115735461,5751,9742,2272,3772,0552,1482,9633,452†23,2431,66015.00%
OregonMatthew Knight Arena12,3645,6616,1756,1285,8926,990†5,5845,8276,7266,0316,4976,9005,9196,2896,1736,75793,5496,23750.44%
Oregon StateGill Coliseum9,6043,6633,5123,3103,3399,6043,4293,4773,7693,5464,0394,1225,9754,5574,3383,7114,35768,7484,29744.73%
StanfordMaples Pavilion7,2333,0122,4212,4697,2872,6033,7314,4802,9883,9702,8103,8243,4423,7304,1223,8905,1336,3435,81372,0684,00455.35%
UCLAPauley Pavilion13,80003,9182,2482,4552,4802,4732,16306,855†4,3173,4823,4622,9353,6292,8254,37547,6172,97621.56%
USCGalen Center10,2588185616893162282582593,109†3041,0312,4188011,3561,1266748422,83217,6221,03710.10%
UtahJon M. Huntsman Center15,0001,0581,4831,3862,5211,8942,1622,1092,9153,2513,2113,7253,2683,7559,611†42,3493,02520.16%
WashingtonAlaska Airlines Arena10,0001,5131,9431,3623,8591,6861,6602,7531,4931,2912,3182,2862,2652,5433,4964,317†2,1923,47540,4522,38023.80%
Washington StateBeasley Coliseum11,6713217306307925538876801,0579569861,1281,3451,0611,50012,6269027.72%
Total11,835555,1593,01725.49%

Bold – At or exceed capacity
†Season high


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