After another season of domination, Sabrina Ionescu has been honored with her second consecutive PAC-12 Player of the Year award. The junior averaged 19.5 points, 8.1 assists, and 7.2 rebounds. And against USC, Ionescu broke the single-season triple-double record with her seventh of the year.

Perhaps she should change her jersey to 17 as it appears to be her lucky number. Ionescu has an NCAA-record 17 career triple-doubles, and broke the PAC-12 record for single-game free throw percentage (17-of-17) as well as the PAC-12 single-game assist record (17).

Ionescu still has the potential to add to her legacy with the PAC-12 Tournament and NCAA Tournament ahead. She also is listed on every watch list for national player of the year.

For the second straight season, @sabrina_i20 is the Pac-12 player of the year! She's the first in UO history to go back-to-back and the seventh in league history. #GoDucks pic.twitter.com/deXpJcvL09 — Oregon Women’s Basketball (@OregonWBB) March 6, 2019

Coach Kelly Graves earned his first PAC-12 Coach of the Year award. The evolution of this team since his hiring in 2014 has been remarkable, starting with a 13-17 record and developing into a PAC-12 behemoth with a 60-8 record over the last two seasons.

He’s delivered the Ducks their first PAC-12 Tournament Championship, made them back-to-back regular season champions and has the potential to win it all this year.

But the Oregon Women’s Basketball team is more than just a great coach and superstar player. Four of Oregon’s starters were were named ALL-PAC-12 by the conference’s coaches: Senior Maite Cazorla, Junior Sabrina Ionescu, Junior Ruthy Hebard, and Sophomore Satou Sabally.

With the potential of all but Cazorla returning, combined with young talent that includes Satou’s sister Nyara, the future is bright for this Duck squad!

Four all-Pac-12 selections. The most in the league and the most in program history! #GoDucks pic.twitter.com/k4zoUTrUNC — Oregon Women’s Basketball (@OregonWBB) March 5, 2019

ON TO THE PAC-12 TOURNAMENT!