The No. 19 Stanford women’s basketball team has lost starting guard Karlie Samuelson for the year, a big blow to the Cardinal as it heads into the Pac-12 tournament Friday in Seattle.

Samuelson, a sophomore, had surgery Tuesday after breaking her pinkie finger while playing against Oregon State a week ago, a school official said. Samuelson, the younger sister of senior Bonnie Samuelson, started 16 games for the Cardinal (21-9).

The Cardinal will turn to senior Taylor Greenfield, sophomore Brianna Roberson and freshman Brittany McPhee to fill in for Karlie Samuelson.

Hill honored: Lauren Hill won an all-conference honor for the courage she showed in playing at Mount St. Joseph despite an inoperable brain tumor. The 19-year-old freshman was picked for the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference’s first team. She decided to play for the Division III school despite a prognosis of only months to live.

Hill played in four games and made five layups before the symptoms ended her playing career. She has helped raise more than $1.3 million for research into the type of cancerous tumor that she developed as a senior in high school.

Men

Boise State 68, San Jose State 51: Rashad Muhammad scored 17 points and Brandon Mitchell grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds, but the Spartans (2-27, 0-17 Mountain West) lost their 19th straight game.

SJSU concludes the season Saturday at home against UNLV.

UCLA 85, USC 74: Bryce Alford scored 23 points, helping the Bruins (19-12, 11-7 Pac-12) lock up the No. 4 seed in the Pac-12 tournament next week.

The win means Stanford can earn no higher than the No. 5 seed in the tournament.

Oregon 65, Oregon State 62: Elgin Cook scored 17 points to lead Oregon (23-8, 13-5 Pac-12) in a game that saw Oregon State start five walk-ons for the final home game of the regular season. The Beavers (17-13, 8-10) have no seniors on the roster, but those players might not be on the team next season due to a strong recruiting class.

Duke 94, Wake Forest 51: Freshman Grayson Allen scored a season-best 27 points, and the No. 3 Blue Devils (27-3, 14-3 ACC) locked up the No. 2 seed in next week’s Atlantic Coast Conference tournament.

Notre Dame 71, Louisville 59: The No. 12 Fighting Irish (25-5, 13-4 ACC) clinched third place in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.