Oregon beats Arizona, will face Colorado for Pac-12 Tournament title

By MARK ANDERSON AP Sports Writer

LAS VEGAS — Barely a minute into Friday night’s Pac-12 Tournament semifinal, Oregon watched its two-time all-conference center hit the floor hard and leave the game.

The Ducks then trailed by 14 points as top-seeded Arizona appeared well on its way to another conference title game.

But N’Faly Dante returned to the game and fourth-seeded Oregon shut down Arizona for a 67-59 victory.

Jackson Shelstad scored 21 points for the Ducks, and Jermaine Couisnard had 20.

“We had to keep believing,” Couisnard said. “We know it’s going to come down to a close game.”

Dante added 14 points and 10 rebounds, overcoming that tough early fall. He also blocked four shots.

Ducks coach Dana Altman said Dante had a bruised tailbone.

“Jermaine and Dante are our leaders and it resonates through the team because of them,” Altman said. “You always take on the personality … of your best players.”

The Ducks (22-11) will play Colorado in Saturday’s championship game. The third-seeded Buffaloes advanced with a 58-52 victory over No. 22 Washington State.

Arizona (25-8) will learn its seed and destination for the NCAA Tournament on Sunday. The Wildcats, who were 11½-point favorites according to FanDuel Sportsbook, were attempting to become the first team to three-peat as Pac-12 champions since they won four straight in 1988-90 and 2002. There were no conference tournaments between 1991-2001.

Oumar Ballo had 14 points and 12 rebounds for Arizona in his 18th double-double this season. Pelle Larsson added 11 points, but Pac-12 Player of the Year Caleb Love was held to six points on 2-of-11 shooting.

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T-Mobile Arena has been dubbed McKale North for Arizona fans, but the Wildcats suffered their first tournament loss in three seasons under Coach Tommy Lloyd. They are 7-1 in the conference tournament and 10-2 under Lloyd in Las Vegas. The other Vegas loss also occurred this season, a 96-95 double-overtime setback against then-No. 14 Florida Atlantic in December.

Oregon threatened to run away in the second half, taking a 61-48 lead before Arizona stormed back with a nine-point run. Four points came on one possession – a blocking foul and a technical on the Ducks’ bench protesting the call.

But Arizona’s rally fizzled from there.

The Wildcats appeared on the verge of blowing open the game in the first half, going on an 11-point run to take a 27-13 lead with 6:52 left. They didn’t make a basket again until 3:01 into the second half – a stretch of 9 minutes, 53 seconds – as Oregon befuddled the Wildcats with a zone defense for much of that stretch.

That allowed the offense to finally come around as Oregon cut the deficit to five points early in the second half.

“As poorly as we played, as unorganized as we were for five or six minutes, we were fortunate,” Altman said. “So to come out in the second half, we got a pretty good start. So I thought that was really important. Coaches always talk about the last four minutes of the first half and first four minutes of the second half, how critical they are. In this game, we really needed a good start in the second half.”

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Arizona also had a 5:52 span in the second half without a basket.

Oregon nearly lost Dante just 1:02 into the game. The center fell over Ballo before the Arizona big man dunked for the Wildcats’ first points. Dante, who missed 14 games this season to injuries, was helped to the locker room. He returned with 7:41 remaining in the first half.

“That kid showed some character,” Lloyd said. “We had opportunities early to extend the lead and we didn’t. And then we had opportunities in the second half to make a run and we didn’t. So when you don’t, that’s the result.”

The Ducks likely need to win Saturday to get into the NCAA Tournament. They entered the day 67th in the NCAA’s NET rankings and are 59th in Kenpom. This was a Quad 1 victory, but Oregon is just 3-6 in such games.

The Wildcats probably remain locked into a No. 2 seed for the tournament, but they have lost two of their past three games. Lloyd said the sting of this loss and the extra day of rest could help the players as they get ready for the NCAA Tournament.

In the other semifinal … 

Colorado 58, Washington State 52: KJ Simpson scored 16 points and Colorado held Washington State to a season-low point total on Friday night. Tristan Da Silva had 13 points and J’Vonne Hadley added 12 for the third-seeded Buffaloes (24-9), who extended their winning streak to eight games.

Washington State (24-9) will wait to see on Sunday where it is headed in the NCAA Tournament.

Isaac Jones led the Cougars with 13 points, Jaylen Wells had 11 and Myles Rice finished with 10.

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Washington State’s previous season low was 58 points in a 22-point loss at Utah on Dec. 29. That was the only other time the Cougars were held below 60.

This is the third time in four years Colorado has appeared in at least the semifinals, and the Buffaloes are making their first trip to the championship game since 2021. Colorado lost to Oregon State, 70-68, in that game.

Washington State has never played in the conference championship game and won’t now with the Pac-12 about to become the Pac-2 with 10 of its members leaving. The Cougars are staying behind with Oregon State, but they will be aligned with the West Coast Conference. The WCC also plays its tournament in Las Vegas.

This was just the Cougars’ fourth trip to the semis and their first since 2008.

Washington State led 50-49 with 3:11 left, but Simpson made two free throws with 2:46 remaining and Hadley had a fastbreak layup 33 seconds later to put Colorado in front for good.

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