The Pac-12 Conference Hall of Honor recognizes former athletes and coaches who have made a significant impact to the tradition and heritage of the Pac-12 Conference.[1] [2] Established in 2002, one honoree is selected by each member institution in the conference annually.[3] The inductions occur during the Pac-12 Conference men's basketball tournament.[4] The Hall of Honor was originally limited to men's basketball, until it was opened to other sports in 2018.[5] The conference was named the Pacific-10 before it expanded in the 2011–12 season with Colorado and Utah.
Year | Name | School | Sport | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
2002 | Men's basketball | |||
Arizona State | ||||
California | ||||
Oregon | ||||
Oregon State | ||||
Stanford | ||||
UCLA | ||||
USC | ||||
Washington | ||||
Washington State | ||||
2003 | Men's basketball | |||
Arizona State | ||||
California | ||||
Oregon | ||||
Oregon State | ||||
Stanford | ||||
UCLA | ||||
USC | ||||
Washington | ||||
Washington State | ||||
2004 | Men's basketball | |||
Arizona State | ||||
California | ||||
Oregon | ||||
Oregon State | ||||
Stanford | ||||
UCLA | ||||
USC | ||||
Washington | ||||
Washington State | ||||
2005 | Men's basketball | |||
Arizona State | ||||
California | ||||
Oregon | ||||
Oregon State | ||||
Stanford | ||||
UCLA | ||||
USC | ||||
Washington | ||||
Washington State | ||||
2006 | Men's basketball | |||
Arizona State | ||||
California | ||||
Oregon | ||||
Oregon State | ||||
Stanford | ||||
UCLA | ||||
USC | ||||
Washington | ||||
Washington State | ||||
2007 | Men's basketball | |||
Arizona State | ||||
California | ||||
Oregon | ||||
Oregon State | ||||
Stanford | ||||
UCLA | ||||
USC | ||||
Washington | ||||
Washington State | ||||
2008 | Men's basketball | |||
Arizona State | ||||
California | ||||
Oregon | ||||
Oregon State | ||||
Stanford | ||||
UCLA | ||||
USC | ||||
Washington | ||||
Washington State | ||||
2009 | Men's basketball | |||
Arizona State | ||||
California | ||||
Oregon | ||||
Oregon State | ||||
Stanford | ||||
UCLA | ||||
USC | ||||
Washington | ||||
Washington State | ||||
2010 | Men's basketball | |||
Arizona State | ||||
California | ||||
Oregon | ||||
Oregon State | ||||
Stanford | ||||
UCLA | ||||
USC | ||||
Washington | ||||
Washington State | ||||
2011 | Men's basketball | |||
Arizona State | ||||
California | ||||
Oregon | ||||
Oregon State | ||||
Stanford | ||||
UCLA | ||||
USC | ||||
Washington | ||||
Washington State | ||||
2012 | Men's basketball | |||
Arizona State | ||||
California | ||||
Colorado | ||||
Oregon | ||||
Oregon State | ||||
Stanford | ||||
UCLA | ||||
USC | ||||
Utah | ||||
Washington | ||||
Washington State | ||||
2013 | Men's basketball | |||
Arizona State | ||||
California | ||||
Colorado | ||||
Oregon | ||||
Oregon State | ||||
Stanford | ||||
UCLA | ||||
USC | ||||
Utah | ||||
Washington | ||||
Washington State | ||||
2014 | Men's basketball | |||
Arizona State | ||||
California | ||||
Colorado | ||||
Oregon | ||||
Oregon State | ||||
Stanford | ||||
UCLA | ||||
USC | ||||
Utah | ||||
Washington | ||||
Washington State | ||||
2015 | Men's basketball | [6] | ||
Arizona State | ||||
California | ||||
Colorado | ||||
Oregon | ||||
Oregon State | ||||
Stanford | ||||
UCLA | ||||
USC | ||||
Utah | ||||
Washington | ||||
Washington State | ||||
2016 | Men's basketball | |||
Arizona State | ||||
California | ||||
Colorado | ||||
Oregon | ||||
Oregon State | ||||
Stanford | ||||
UCLA | ||||
USC | ||||
Utah | ||||
Washington | ||||
Washington State | ||||
2017 | Men's basketball | |||
Arizona State | ||||
California | ||||
Colorado | ||||
Oregon | ||||
Oregon State | ||||
Stanford | ||||
UCLA | ||||
USC | ||||
Utah | ||||
Washington | ||||
Washington State | ||||
2018 | Arizona | Men's basketball | ||
Arizona State | Women's golf | |||
Men's swimming | ||||
Diving | ||||
Men's track & field | ||||
Men's track & field | ||||
Women's basketball | ||||
Women's volleyball | ||||
Men's track & field | ||||
Men's basketball | ||||
Women's basketball | ||||
Women's gymnastics | ||||
Football | ||||
Women's track & field | ||||
2019 | Women's track & field | [7] | ||
Football | ||||
Women's swimming | ||||
Diving | ||||
Women's basketball | ||||
Women's basketball | ||||
Men's track & field | ||||
Men's tennis | ||||
Women's basketball | ||||
Football | ||||
Football | ||||
Washington | Women's tennis | |||
Baseball | ||||
2020 | Men's basketball | [8] | ||
Women's basketball | ||||
Swimming | ||||
Football | ||||
Track & field | ||||
Administrator | ||||
Ski | ||||
Ski | ||||
Football | ||||
Football | ||||
Track & field | ||||
Basketball | ||||
2022 | Stanford | Water Polo | [9] | |
Washington State | Football | |||
Utah | Basketball | |||
California | Basketball | |||
Arizona State | Wrestling/Football | |||
Washington | Soccer | |||
Oregon | Track & Field | |||
Arizona | Track & Field | |||
Oregon State | Football | |||
UCLA | Basketball/Track & Field | |||
USC | Swimming | |||
Colorado | Cross Country/Track & Field | |||
2023 | Arizona | Softball | [10] | |
Arizona State | Track & Field | |||
California | Women's Athletic Director | |||
Colorado | Basketball | |||
Oregon | Softball | |||
Oregon State | Golf | |||
Stanford | Softball | |||
UCLA | Basketball | |||
USC | Tennis | |||
Utah | Basketball | |||
Washington | Softball | |||
Washington State | Volleyball | |||