USC women’s basketball re-established itself back amongst the Pac-12 greats on Sunday, winning the final Pac-12 tournament championship game.
The Trojans beat Stanford for the title, 74-61, marking their first tournament championship since 2014. It was an all-around team win as the Cardinal held star freshman JuJu Watkins to a career-low scoring output of 9 pts.
Instead, it was McKenzie Forbes, who had a game-high 26 points, propeling the Trojans to the win and being named the Most Outstanding Player of the tournament.
"We stand on the shoulders of giants," Forbes told ESPN after the game. "The people who came before us -- Cheryl [Miller], Lisa [Leslie], Tina [Thompson]. ... They've been supporting us all season. This is for you guys."
USC coach Lindsey Gottlieb applauded her team’s effort.
"We don't win a championship today without being able to rely on everything that is truly our team," Gottlieb said. "There was not one, not two, not three, not four, but five people around [Watkins] because of the respect they have for her and we found a way because we know that we're a true team."
Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer said that she is “heartbroken” about it being the end of the Pac-12. The Cardinal has won the tournament 15 times since 2002, and established itself amongst college basketball’s standout programs.
"I'm going to root for all the Pac-12 schools to do really well in the tournament, and I will take some pride in how well they do," VanDerveer said of the conference’s final run.
"The conference has just been an unbelievable platform for female athletes, a really special conference in terms of the values and what these schools represent,” Gottlieb said. “There's obviously some sadness in terms of this being the last one. At the same time, a lot of pride in us winning the last one as a group. This group will be remembered forever for that."