2011 Pac-10 Conference Tournament Odds To Win – UCLA & Arizona Favored

Last Updated on March 9, 2011 2:00 pm by drew

Pac-10 Conference Tourny Odds

LOS ANGELES, CA (TheSpread) – The 2011 Pac-10 Conference Tournament lacks a lot of star power, but still should be competitive as it gets underway Wednesday from the Staples Center.

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The Pac-10 Tournament features two first round games featuring the worst four teams in the conference. The two winners move on to the 8-team tournament with the remaining six teams until a winner is crowned on Saturday.

Arizona enters the tournament as the favorite along with UCLA according to oddsmakers from online sportsbook SBGGLOBAL.com as they both have 2/1 odds to win. Other short odds to win are Washington (23/10) and USC (12/5).

Arizona, the lone ranked team in the conference at 18th, went 14-4 in conference play and is the top seed in the tournament. The Wildcats went 25-6 during the season. Arizona has four tournament titles, most of any team in the conference.

UCLA went 13-5 in Pac-10 play and was 22-9 overall this season after a slow start. The Bruins will be the No. 2 seed. Despite all the prestige, UCLA has won this tournament just three times, with the last coming in 2008.

Washington went 11-7 in conference play to earn the third seed. The Huskies are 20-10 coming into this week. The Huskies are the defending tournament champs and they have won the title twice.

USC will be the fourth seed in the tournament after going 10-8 in Pac-10 play. The Trojans are 18-13 overall. The Trojans have won this tournament one time, in 2009.

For complete odds to win the 2011 Pac-10 Conference Tournament, see below.

Odds to win 2011 Pac-10 Conference Tournament – Mar. 9-12 – Staples Center – Los Angeles, California

UCLA 2/1

Arizona 2/1

Washington 23/10

Southern Cal (USC) 12/5

California 9/1

Washington State 10/1

Stanford 40/1

Oregon 50/1

Arizona State 50/1

Oregon State 50/1

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