Oregon sophomore Sabrina Ionescu, the Pac-12 leader in points and assists and the NCAA all-time leader in triple-doubles, was named the conference's player of the year Tuesday.

Ionescu is the fourth Duck to win conference player of the year honors, joining Jillian Alleyne (2016), Shaquala Williams (2000) and Lauri Landerholm (1987), and is the fourth player in conference history to be named top player the year after earning top freshman honors.

En route to leading the Ducks to their first Pac-12 title since 2000, Ionescu led the Pac-12 in scoring (19.2 points) and assists (7.8). Ionescu shot 44.3 percent on three-pointers this season, the second-highest percentage in the Pac-12 and 16th in the NCAA, and was clutch in big moments, such as scoring seven points in an overtime win earlier this month against No. 10 UCLA.

UCLA's Jordin Canada and Oregon State's Marie Gulich were the other finalists for player of the year.

Ionescu wasn't the only Duck to earn all-conference hardware. Satou Sabally was named the Pac-12's top freshman.

Earlier Tuesday, all-conference honors were announced for all-Pac-12, all-defensive and all-freshmen teams.

-- Andrew Greif