Feb. 27, 2018 TOURNAMENT CENTRAL | VIDEO RELEASE
LAS VEGAS -- Gonzaga junior forward Jill Barta was named the West Coast Conference Player of the Year and her head coach Lisa Fortier was selected as the Coach of the Year for the third time in four seasons to cap a record-breaking season for the Bulldogs. BYU freshman Sara Hamson earned Defensive Player of the Year accolades and Loyola Marymount junior Gabby Green was tabbed the Newcomer of the Year as announced Tuesday by the league office.
All four individual awards - along with the All-West Coast Conference Teams and the All-Freshman Team - were voted on by the league's 10 head coaches.
Barta becomes the first Bulldog to claim the conference's top honor since Taelor Karr claimed the award in the 2012-13 season, and she becomes the sixth Bulldog to earn the award. The junior averaged 17.5 points and 7.9 rebounds per game for the runaway league winners, shooting at a .474 field goal percentage and .856 free throw percentage. Barta finished in the WCC Top 10 in eight categories despite playing just 27 minutes per game in conference action.
Hamson earned Defensive Player of the Year honors after a season that saw her lead the WCC and finish ranked No. 2 in the NCAA with her 4.3 blocks per game in all games played. She had two nine-block performances on the year and dominated the post as a freshman for the Cougars. She is the second-consecutive Cougar to win the award after Kalani Purcell also claimed the honor last season, and follows in the footsteps of her sister Jennifer Hamson who was the Defensive and Player of the Year in 2013-14 as the first student-athlete in conference history to earn both honors in the same season.
Green, a junior transfer from Call, took the league by storm as a stat-stuffer in her first season at Loyola Marymount. The guard averaged 11.7 points, 6.7 rebounds, 4.7 assists, 1.3 blocks and a league-best 3.7 steals per game in conference play as a matchup nightmare for opposing teams. She also finished with an assist-turnover ratio of +1.9, good for fifth in the WCC, as she become the second-consecutive Lion to win the award after former teammate Jackie Johnson claimed the honor last season.
Lisa Fortier won her third conference crown in four years as head coach after guiding the Bulldogs to a 17-1 WCC record, the most conference wins in WCC history. Fortier's team clinched the championship with three games remaining in the regular season, matching the quickest that a Gonzaga team has ever earned the outright title. The Bulldogs reeled off a 15-game winning streak midway through the season that at its peak ranked as the fourth-longest in the country en route to a 24-5 overall record.
Of the 10-member All-WCC First Team, six appeared on the 2017-18 preseason All-WCC squad. Barta is making her third-consecutive appearances on the All-WCC First Team while Stella Beck of Saint Mary's, Cassie Devashrayee of BYU, GeAnna Luaulu-Summers of Pacific and Yasmine Robinson-Bacote of Pepperdine are making their second-consecutive First Team appearances.
All 10 West Coast Conference teams head to Las Vegas to compete for the 2018 West Coast Conference Basketball Championship and subsequent automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Tournament action tips off Thursday, March 1 at the Orleans Arena.
2017-18 ALL-WCC FIRST TEAM
Name | Institution | Yr. | Pos. |
Jill Barta | Gonzaga | R-Jr. | F |
Stella Beck | Saint Mary's | Sr. | G |
Brenna Chase | BYU | Soph. | G |
Cassie Devashrayee | BYU | Sr. | G |
Gabby Green | Loyola Marymount | Jr. | G |
GeAnna Luaulu-Summers | Pacific | Sr. | G |
Megan McKay | Saint Mary's | Jr. | F |
Yasmine Robinson-Bacote | Pepperdine | Jr. | F |
Anna Seilund | San Francisco | Sr. | G |
Aubrey Ward-El | San Diego | Sr. | G |
2017-18 ALL-WCC SECOND TEAM
Name | Institution | Yr. | Pos. |
Maya Hood | San Diego | Sr. | G |
Sydney Raggio | Saint Mary's | Jr. | F |
Michaela Rakova | San Francisco | Sr. | G |
Zykera Rice | Gonzaga | Jr. | F |
Chandler Smith | Gonzaga | R-Jr. | G |
2017-18 WCC WOMEN'S BASKETBALL HONORABLE MENTION
Bree Alford, Loyola Marymount; Makenzie Cast, Loyola Marymount; Paige Fecske, Pepperdine; Jasmine Forcadilla, Saint Mary's; Ameela Li, Pacific; Anaya Brooklyn McDavid, Pacific; Morgan McGwire, Santa Clara; Kalyn Simon, San Francisco; Darian Slaga, Portland; Julie Spencer, Portland
2017-18 WCC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM
Name | Institution | Yr. | Pos. |
Sara Hamson | BYU | Fr. | C |
Madeline Holland | Saint Mary's | Fr. | G |
Anaya Brooklyn McDavid | Pacific | Fr. | G |
Myah Pace | San Diego | Fr. | G |
Jenn Wirth | Gonzaga | Fr. | F |