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2014–15 West Coast Conference women's basketball season

2014–15 West Coast Conference women's basketball season

Sports season


The 2014–15 West Coast Conference women's basketball season began with practices in October 2014 and ended with the 2015 West Coast Conference women's basketball tournament at the Orleans Arena March 5–10, 2015 in Paradise, Nevada. The regular season began in November, with the conference schedule starting at the end of December.

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This was the 30th season for WCC women's basketball, which began in the 1985–86 season when the league was known as the West Coast Athletic Conference (WCAC). It was also the 26th season under the West Coast Conference name (the conference began as the California Basketball Association in 1952, became the WCAC in 1956, and dropped the word "Athletic" in 1989).

Pre-season

  • Pre-season media day took place in October at the Time Warner Cable SportsNet and Time Warner Cable Deportes Studios. Video interviews were hosted on the WCC's streaming video outlet, TheW.tv, beginning at 11:30 AM PDT. Jeff Lampe of WCC Live interviewed each coach and got a preview of their respective season. The regional television schedule announcement, the Pre-season Conference team, and the pre-season coaches rankings were some of the additional events that took place.

2014–15 West Coast Women's Basketball Media Poll

Rank, School (first-place votes), Points
1. Gonzaga (7), 78
2. BYU (2), 71
3. San Diego (1), 65
4. Pacific, 60
5. Saint Mary's, 48
6. San Francisco, 37
7. Portland, 32
8. Loyola Marymount, 27
9. Pepperdine, 17
10. Santa Clara, 15

2014–15 West Coast Women's Preseason All-West Conference Team

Player, School, Yr., Pos.
Morgan Bailey, BYU, Sr., F
Zhane Dikes, San Francisco, Jr., G
Lexi Eaton, BYU, Jr., G
Nici Gilday, Santa Clara, Sr., G
Sunny Greinacher, Gonzaga, Sr., F
Malina Hood, San Diego, Jr., F
Deanna Johnson, Loyola Marymount, Jr., G
Kendall Kenyon, Pacific, Sr., F
Taylor Proctor, San Francisco, Jr., F
Jasmine Wooton, Portland, Sr., G

Rankings

The AP Poll does not do a post-season rankings. As a result, their last rankings are Week 19. The Coaches Poll does a post-season poll and the end of the NCAA Tournament.

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Non-Conference games

  • Gonzaga defeated #22 Dayton 75—65.
  • Saint Mary's won the 2014 Hilton Concord Classic.
  • Santa Clara won the 2014 Air Force Classic.
  • Loyola Marymount won the 2014 DoubleTree LA Thanksgiving Classic.

Conference games

Composite Matrix

This table summarizes the head-to-head results between teams in conference play. (x) indicates games remaining this season.

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Conference tournament

First round
Thursday, March 5
BYUtv
Quarterfinals
Thurs & Fri, Mar 5-6
BYUtv
Semifinals
Monday, March 9
BYUtv
Championship Game
Tuesday, March 10
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1 Gonzaga 70
8 Loyola Marymount 50
8 Loyola Marymount 68
9 Pepperdine 67
1 Gonzaga 55
5 BYU 61
4 Saint Mary's 64
5 BYU 65
5 BYU 76
6 San Francisco 65
2 San Diego 51
7 Santa Clara 42
7 Santa Clara 66
10 Portland 58
2 San Diego 57
6 San Francisco 65
3 Pacific 64
6 San Francisco 74

Head coaches

The 2014-15 season saw a lot of new faces to the WCC. Three of the conference members had new head coaches. Kelly Graves left the Zags to become the new head coach at Oregon,[2] Jim Sollars retired,[3] and Jennifer Mountain did not have her contract renewed.[4] As a result Gonzaga, Portland, and Santa Clara all introduced new coaches into the fold.

Jeff Judkins, BYU
Lisa Mispley Fortier, Gonzaga
Charity Elliott, Loyola Marymount
Lynne Roberts, Pacific
Ryan Weisenberg, Pepperdine
Cheryl Sorensen, Portland
Paul Thomas, Saint Mary's
Cindy Fisher, San Diego
Jennifer Azzi, San Francisco
JR Payne, Santa Clara

Postseason

NCAA tournament

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WNIT

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WBI

No WCC teams participated in the 2015 WBI.

Awards and honors

WCC Player-of-the-Week

The WCC player of the week awards are given each Monday once the season begins.

  • Nov. 17- Maya Hood, G, San Diego
  • Dec. 1- Lauren Nicholson, G, Saint Mary's
  • Dec. 15- Morgan Bailey, F, BYU
  • Dec. 30- Kendall Kenyon, F, Pacific
  • Jan. 12- Kendall Kenyon, F, Pacific
  • Jan. 26- Elle Tinkle, G, Gonzaga
  • Feb. 9- Lexi Eaton, G, BYU
  • Feb. 23- Leslie Lopez-Wood, G, Loyola Marymount
  • Nov. 24- Sophia Ederaine, F, San Diego
  • Dec. 8- Nici Gilday, G, Santa Clara
  • Dec. 22- Taylor Proctor, F, San Francisco
  • Jan. 5- Lauren Nicholson, G, Saint Mary's
  • Jan. 19- Sophia Ederaine, F, San Diego
  • Feb. 2- Morgan Bailey, F, BYU
  • Feb. 16- Shannon Mauldin, G, Saint Mary's
  • Mar. 2- Taylor Proctor, F, San Francisco

College Madnesss West Coast Player of the Week

College Madness WCC player of the Week Awards will be given every Sunday once the season begins.

  • Nov. 16- Lindsay Sherbert, G, Gonzaga
  • Nov. 30- Lauren Nicholson, G, Saint Mary's
  • Dec. 14- Morgan Bailey, F, BYU
  • Dec. 28- Kendall Kenyon, F, Pacific
  • Jan. 11- Elle Tinkle, G, Gonzaga
  • Jan. 25- Taylor Proctor, F, San Francisco
  • Feb. 8- Lexi Eaton, G, BYU
  • Feb. 22-Sophia Ederaine, F, San Diego
  • Nov. 23- Madison Parrish, G, Pacific
  • Dec. 7- Lexi Eaton, G, BYU
  • Dec. 21- Taylor Proctor, F, San Francisco
  • Jan. 4- Morgan Bailey, F, BYU
  • Jan. 18- Cassandra Brown, F, Portland
  • Feb. 1- Malina Hood, F, San Diego
  • Feb. 15- Nici Gilday, G, Santa Clara
  • Mar. 1- Taylor Proctor, F, San Francisco

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All West Coast Conference teams

Voting was by conference coaches:

  • Player of The Year: Morgan Bailey, BYU
  • Newcomer of The Year: Stella Beck, Saint Mary's
  • Defensive Player of The Year: Sophia Ederaine, San Diego
  • Coach of The Year: Lisa Fortier, Gonzaga; Lynne Roberts, Pacific, & Paul Thomas, Saint Mary's

College Sports Madness Selections

  • Player of the Year: Sophia Ederaine, San Diego
  • Newcomer of the Year: Stella Beck, Saint Mary's
  • Coach of the Year: Lynne Roberts, Pacific

All-Conference First team

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All-Conference Second team

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Honorable mention

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All-Freshman team

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All Academic team

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See also


References

  1. "NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Standings - 2014–15". ESPN. Retrieved March 29, 2015.
  2. "Kelly Graves hired as Oregon coach". ESPN. ESPN. April 8, 2014. Retrieved April 3, 2014.
  3. "Jim Sollars, Portland head coach of 28 years, to retire at end of season". NCAA. NCAAN. January 13, 2014. Retrieved January 13, 2014.
  4. "Jennifer Mountain let go". ESPN. ESPN. March 10, 2014. Retrieved March 10, 2014.
  5. "Women's Basketball Players of the Week". College Sports Madness. Retrieved November 10, 2013.

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