Kelsey Plum named Pac-12 Player of the Year, Scott Rueck tabbed as Pac-12 Coach of the Year

Just a few days after becoming the NCAA women’s basketball all-time career scoring leader, Washington senior guard Kelsey Plum was named the Pac-12 Player of the Year. She joins Giuliana Mendiola (2003) as the second Washington player all-time to earn the honor. Plum broke the scoring record with a 57-point outing Saturday. The performance also set a new Pac-12 single-game scoring mark.

Plum is the 12th player in NCAA history to score 3,000 points, and the only player in Pac-12 men’s and women’s basketball history to reach the mark. This season she averaged 31.6 points per game, shooting 53 percent from the field and 44 percent from three-point land.

Oregon freshman guard Sabrina Ionescu picked up the Freshman of the Year honor. In her first season the Northern California native earn four triple-doubles, just one short of the Pac-12 record and two shy of the NCAA record. She averaged 13.9 points, 6.8 rebounds and 5.65 assists per game. She earned the Pac-12 Freshman of the Week four times this season.

Oregon State senior guard Gabriella Hanson takes the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year honor. She has started all games this season and help her team have one of the best defenses in the country.

Oregon State’s Scott Rueck earned the league’s John R. Wooden Coach of the Year honor. He led the Beavers to their third-straight Pac-12 regular-season title and a third-straight No. 1 seed in the Pac-12 Tournament. His team has been ranked all season and enters the Pac-12 tournament as the top seed.

The league also announced the All-Pac 12 teams.

All-Pac-12 (15 players)

Name School Position Year Hometown
Kristine Anigwe California F So. Phoenix, Ariz.
Monique Billings UCLA F Jr. Corona, Calif.
Sophie Brunner Arizona State F Sr. Freeport, Ill.
Jordin Canada UCLA G Jr. Los Angeles, Calif.
Ruthy Hebard Oregon F Fr. Fairbanks, Alaska
Marie Gulich Oregon State F/C Jr. Cologne, Germany
Sabrina Ionescu Oregon G Fr. Walnut Creek, Calif.
Kennedy Leonard Colorado G So. Southlake, Texas
Erica McCall Stanford F Sr. Bakersfield, Calif.
Brittany McPhee Stanford G Jr. Normandy Park, Wash.
Chantel Osahor Washington F/C Sr. Phoenix, Ariz.
Kelsey Plum Washington G Sr. Poway, Calif.
Karlie Samuelson Stanford G Sr. Huntington Beach, Calif.
Kristen Simon USC F Jr. Gardena, Calif.
Sydney Wiese Oregon State G Sr. Phoenix, Ariz.

Honorable mention (receiving at least one point): Lexi Bando, ORE (G, Jr.); Kennedy Burke, UCLA (G, So.); Mikayla Cowling, CAL (F, Jr.); Quinn Dornstauder, ASU (C, Sr.); Gabriella Hanson, OSU (G, Sr.); Courtney Jaco, USC (G, Sr.); LaBrittney Jones, ARIZ (F, Sr.); Emily Potter, UTAH (F, Jr.); Haley Smith, COLO (G/F, Sr.); Alexis Robinson, COLO (G, So.).

All-Freshman Team

Name School Position Hometown
Ruthy Hebard Oregon F Fairbanks, Alaska
Sabrina Ionescu Oregon G Walnut Creek, Calif.
Aarion McDonald Washington G Tracy, Calif.
Minyon Moore USC G Rodeo, Calif.
Mikayla Pivec Oregon State G Lynwood, Wash.  

Honorable mention (receiving at least one point): Jaelyn Brown, CAL (F, Fr.); Mi’Cole Cayton, CAL (G, Fr.); Nadia Fingall, STAN (F, Fr.); Chanelle Molina, WSU (G, Fr.); Reili Richardson, ASU (G, Fr.).

All-Defensive Team

Name School Position Year Hometown
Kristine Anigwe California F So. Phoenix, Ariz.
Monique Billings UCLA F Jr. Corona, Calif.
Jordin Canada UCLA G Jr. Los Angeles, Calif.
Gabriella Hanson Oregon State G Sr. Anaheim, Calif.
Emily Potter Utah F Jr. Winnipeg, Manitoba
Briana Roberson Stanford G Sr. Fullerton, Calif. 


Honorable Mention (receiving at least one point):
Breanna Brown, OSU (F/C, Jr.); Mikayla Cowling, CAL (F, Jr.); Quinn Dornstauder, ASU (C, Sr.); Caila Hailey, WSU (G, Jr.); Courtney Jaco, USC (G, Sr.); LaBrittney Jones, ARIZ (F, Sr.); Chantel Osahor, WASH (F/C, Sr.); Haley Smith, COLO (G/F, Sr.).

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