Stanford forward Oscar da Silva was the lone player from the Bay Area schools to make the 10-man All-Pac-12 first team, which was announced by the conference Monday.

Da Silva, a 6-foot-9 junior, ranks 10th in the conference in scoring (16.1) and 11th in rebounds (6.3).

“Oscar’s been extremely consistent with what he’s done,” Stanford head coach Jerod Haase said in a phone interview Monday morning. “When he’s operating at a high level inside, it requires other teams to pay attention to him ... which ends up making our offense a lot more effective.”

Cal sophomore guard Matt Bradley was named to the five-man All-Pac-12 second team. He’s sixth in the conference in scoring (17.5).

The conference’s head coaches vote for the honors.

Stanford guard Bryce Wills made the five-man All-Defensive team and his backcourt mate, Tyrell Terry, received a spot on the five-man All-Freshman team. Haase noted particularly how well Terry performed late in close games.

“In those critical moments,” Haase said, “so many times it’s him making the play.”

Stanford (20-11, 9-9) meets Cal (13-18, 7-11) in a first-round game of the Pac-12 tournament in Las Vegas on Wednesday night. The game is critical for the Cardinal’s hopes of landing an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. As of Monday morning, Stanford owned a NET ranking of 30. Cal was at 148.

Top awards: No surprise among the two most significant individual Pac-12 awards. Oregon guard Payton Pritchard, who leads the conference in points per game (20.5) and assists per game (5.5), was chosen the Player of the Year. ... UCLA’s Mick Cronin earned the Coach of the Year award. In mid-January, the Bruins were 8-9 and 1-3 in the Pac-12. They finished 19-12 and 12-6, good for second in the conference.

Steve Kroner is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer.

Pac-12 honors Player of the Year: Payton Pritchard, Oregon Coach of the Year: Mick Cronin, UCLA Defensive Player of the Year: Tyler Bey, Colorado Freshman of the Year: Zeke Nnaji, Arizona Most Improved Player: Chris Smith, UCLA Sixth Man of the Year: Alonzo Verge Jr., ASU All-Pac-12 first team Oscar da Silva, junior forward, Stanford CJ Elleby, sophomore forward, WSU Remy Martin, junior guard, ASU Zeke Nnaji, freshman forward, Arizona Onyeka Okongwu, freshman forward, USC Payton Pritchard, senior guard, Oregon Chris Smith, junior guard, UCLA Isaiah Stewart, freshman forward, Washington Tres Tinkle, senior forward, OSU McKinley Wright IV, junior guard, Colorado