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The Basketball Championship of the West Coast Conference is typing in Las Vegas on Thursday

San Bruno, California – – – The women's basketball championship of Credit Union 1 at the West Coast Conference 2025 begins this week this week in the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas. No. 2 Seed Portland wants to defend his conference tournament after defeating Gonzaga last year's championship game. The pilots have won the WCC basketball championship in the past two years and three times in the past five years.

The first nine games of the event will take place on ESPN+, while the championship game will be broadcast on ESPN2 on March 11th. Ann Schatz and Mary Murphy will call all 10 competitions, with Jordan Robinson joined the Broadcast team for the ESPN+ Games.

Quick facts

3 – Gonzaga ended the regular season with a 17: 3 record in the conference game, which is good enough for a share in the tit in the regular season in the WCC. The ZAGs have won or shared the title of the regular season in the last three seasons.

5 – twice toilet player of the year and defensive player of the year Yvonne Ejim is 1 out of 5 active players of Division I with at least 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds.

12 – Portland ended the regular season with a profit series of 12 games in order to receive a share of the tit in the regular season in the WCC. The 17 conference wins are a program recording.

Notes

Gonzaga and Portland ended the regular season as a co-champions with identical 17:3 conference records. Gonzaga, which has won both regular season games, enters the Credit Union 1 basketball championship of Credit Union 1 as No. 1 as No. 1.

Gonzaga swept his two street games on the way to part of the championship of the regular WCC. The Bulldogs won 16 of their last 17 games. Portland enters the WCC basketball championship with a winning series of 12 games.

After Gonzaga defeated the Pacific, he ended the regular season with a 68:61 win against Santa Clara. The newcomer Allie Turner continued her sensational freshmen season and achieved 23 points in the seven-point victory against the Broncos. Turner started the game and made her first seven shots off the field and set up large numbers next to Bree Salenbia.

Yvonne Ejim was appointed WCC player of the year and defensive player of the year for the second season in a row. Allie Turner received the honors of the first semester of the year.

Portland enters the WCC basketball championship with a winning series of 12 games after he had achieved hard-fought victories over San Francisco and Pacific in order to achieve a share of the championship of the regular season of the WCC. It is the first regular seaside title of the pilots since the 1996/97 season. Portland ended the conference gesture for program record 17 (17-3). The 28 overall wins during the regular season are a program record as a division I program (they had 30 in the 1983/84 season). The pilots have two double-digit stripes in the season after completing the non-conference slate with 14: 0 with all their victories. The pilots won a total of 19 games from double -digit opponents of Division I.

Emme Shearer has a career -high -28 points in the extension to raise Pacific to Pacific. Portland achieved 48 free throws in the game and set up a school record with seven free throws. Their free throwing is the highest game in NCAA division I since the 2013 season.

Washington State won his only game of the week at Pepperdine and secures the number 3 seeds. The 14-6 brand of the Cougars is the best conference record in the program history. With the eight, the team of the team against Pepperdine made Washington State 224 threes this season, two shy to break the record of the program from 225 in 2023-24.

Oregon State won seven of his last nine games. In the range of nine games, the bibs limited the opponents to just 53.4 points per game compared to 65.3 points, which were given up in the first 22 competitions per game. The OSU crime also increased its production to 66.7 points per game after achieving an average of 61.4 points per competition in the first 22 games. Oregon State divided its street matchups and took fourth place in the regular WCC season. The beavers shot 50 percent from the ground and 62.5 percent from a 3-point range against Pepperdine, led by Kelsey Rees and their 24 points. Rees was just one of her career.

San Francisco split the weekend at home and fell to Portland with a single point before defending the home court against San Diego. Freja Werth set up a large statistics of 30 points and 10 rebounds against the Toreros, her third double double of the season. San Francisco reached his season high with eight blocked shots, which led to nine quick points.

Saint Mary's divided his two games last week and took sixth place in the regular season. Kennedy Johnson was appointed a newcomer of the year as the West Coast Conference, while Emily Foy received the sixth wife of the year for her efforts this season. The Gaels stormed back from a double -digit deficit to defeat Oregon State before a setback at LMU was in the regular season finale.

Pacific put his two games in Gonzaga and Portland. Liz Smith played against Portland every 45 minutes. When Smith entered the game, Smith only took 28 minutes to become all -time leader in a few minutes in the history of the Pacific game. She correlated with its number of minutes played and also took over the coat from Pacifics All-Time games, which took place in her 130th career game.

Santa Clara lost his only game against Gonzaga at home. Hannah Rapp scored a high season of 17 and pulled 10 rebounds down for her first double double of the season. Santa Clara will compete against the LMU in the second round of Credit Union 1 WCC basketball championship of Credit Union 1 this week.

Maya Hernandez from LMU received the WCC player of the week for her efforts in the two victories. Hernandez fell 43 points when shooting 57.1%, while he scored 21 rebounds for the week. The Lions won their last three games. Naudia Evans was an all-WCC selection of the second team.

Pepperdine dropped his two games and fell in Washington State and Oregon State. Chloe Sottell was selected in the WCC All-Freshman team. The waves will compete against San Diego in the first round of Credit Union 1 WCC basketball championship 2025.

San Diego dropped his two games last week. Kylie Horstmeyer scored her 1,000 in the fourth quarter. Career point with two free throws when she scored a total of 14 points in her last home game. Truitt Reilly recorded another double double with 16 points and 13 rebounds against the LMU. In addition to Horstmeyer, Reilly was a selection for voluntary mention of WCC.