2010 Pac-10 Championship Game and California vs Washington Conference Final
Sports by Jacob Jenkins
2010 Pac-10 Championship Game and California vs Washington Conference Final

March 13th, 2010



2010 Pac-10 Championship Game and California vs Washington Conference Final.  The Pac-10 conference is one of the conferences playing their final today.  The NCAA ticket will come to the winner – for this conference it’s either California or Washington.

The Pac-10 championship game is between a couple of teams that want to gain some NCAA respect.  It’s been a rocky year for the conference, and they aren’t as widely followed as the Big 10 or the SEC.

However, the Pac-10 has a lot of incredible teams and their final championship game is going to be a great match.  Both California and Washington have 23-9 records going in and it’s always great to see an evenly matched team ultimately fight for the championship.

Here’s an updated bracket that shows how the two teams made it to the match, as well as the schedule for game time:

Official 2010 Pac-10 Conference Tournament Brackets

Round One (March 10th)

Game 1: Oregon vs. Washington State (8:00 p.m. PST on FSN) **OREGON

Round Two (March 11th)

Game 2: Arizona vs. UCLA (12:00 p.m. PST on FSN)  **UCLA
Game 3: Oregon vs. California (2:30 p.m. PST on FSN) **CALIFORNIA
Game 4: Washington vs. Oregon State (6:00 p.m. PST on FSN)  **WASHINGTON
Game 5: Arizona State vs. Stanford (8:30 p.m. PST on FSN) **STANFORD

Round Three (March 12th)

Game 6: UCLA vs. CALIFORNIA (6:00 p.m. PST on FSN)  **CALIFORNIA
Game 7: Washington vs. STANFORD  (8:30 p.m. PST on FSN)  **Washington

Pac-10 Tournament Championship Game (March 13th)

Game 8: CALIFORNIA vs. WASHINGTON (3:00 p.m. PST on CBS)

All times are PST

Don’t forget to tune into the Pac-10 conference championship final today!

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