Pac-12 Conference Preview: Can Washington Fend Off Stanford?

  0 Derek Johnson | August 18th, 2017 | College - Women's Indoor, Pac 12

The Pac-12 produced the National Champion in 2016 and it wasn’t even the conference champion. If that doesn’t show the strength of the conference, maybe the three teams in the Elite Eight does. Since Stanford won four straight outright titles (2006-2009) followed by a shared Pac-12 championship with California in 2010, the conference hadn’t seen a repeat champion since Washington after they got a share in 2015 and won it outright last season. No team has won back-to-back outright Pac-12 championships though since 2010. As Washington tries to buck the trend, the conference should provide a myriad of competition for that top spot as always with both depth and National Championship contenders.

The Favorites:

Obviously when you’re the defending National Champion (Stanford) you’re going to be a favorite in this category, but don’t sleep on Washington either. The Huskies are actually the defending conference champion, even winning a share in 2015 as they’re looking for a third straight conference title. They bring back three 2016 AVCA All-Americans and all of their starters. Stanford had a freshman-heavy roster last season, so should be less inconsistent earlier in the year. In fact, both of these teams could fight for a top-four seed in the NCAA Tournament, similar to what Nebraska and Minnesota did last season.

Dark Horses:

Following a fourth-place finish in 2016, the Oregon Ducks are prime to lurk under the headlines of two top-five teams in Washington and Stanford. They only finished three games back last season, and with the amount of talent that departs from UCLA, Oregon could make a push to the top-three and possibly even more if some things go their way.

Speaking of UCLA, they could fit the billing of a dark horse. They had just one less conference win than Washington in 2016. The biggest issue is that they were depleted by graduations and transfers. They do have a stellar recruiting class though and add the top transfer on the market, which makes them a bit of an enigma. That potential makes them a dark horse, even if they have a shot to be worse than last season.

The rest of the (Pac)k:

Utah is a very intriguing team as they’ve been consistently around 20 wins and now have five starters back to pair with a monstrous and impressive recruiting class. Overall, there isn’t much separation between the Utes, Washington State, Arizona and USC, who all should be NCAA Tournament teams capable of winning a game in 2017.

The next tier features Oregon State, who tacked on a solid recruiting class as they look for improvement while Colorado should be competitive as well. California also should be a bit better while Arizona State drops down after being ravaged by transfers.

VolleyMob’s Big 12 Preseason Pick:

Stanford Cardinal

Top Five Conference matches to watch:

  1. November 8, Stanford at Washington – The top-two projected teams in the conference, and two of the best in the country, meet up a few weeks out from the end of the regular season. The idea that the conference runs through back-to-back Pac-12 winner Washington might become literal as the match is in Seattle.
  2. October 19, Washington at Stanford – Just like the first one but this takes place in Palo Alto and is a few weeks prior. Stanford will look to take care of home court as Washington could steal a match knowing it still plays Stanford at home.
  3. November 19, Washington at Oregon – With just a week left in the regular season, Washington takes on rival Oregon. Going beyond the rivalry and the Ducks’ intriguing floor is an opportunity for Oregon to live up to its dark horse billing and steal a game from Washington.
  4. November 25, UCLA at USC – The battle for Los Angeles commences with two potential NCAA Tournament and top-25 teams as the match comes on the final day of the regular season for both sides.
  5. November 16, UCLA at Stanford – Who was the last team to defeat Stanford? The answer would be the UCLA Bruins, who in fact did it twice last season. With just over a week after this match in the regular season, UCLA has an opportunity if they are in contention while Stanford may need the win to maintain a lead over on-comers.

Predicting the 2017 Pac-12 Standings:

  1. Stanford
  2. Washington
  3. Oregon
  4. UCLA
  5. Utah
  6. Washington State
  7. Arizona
  8. USC
  9. Oregon State
  10. Colorado
  11. California
  12. Arizona State

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