Historical outcomes of collegiate men’s basketball games within a specific athletic conference, formerly known as the Pacific-10 Conference, provide a record of team performance and competitive standings. These outcomes typically include game scores, dates, locations, and statistics relevant to individual and team performance. For example, a documented outcome would show which team won a particular game, the point differential, and potentially key player statistics.
This historical data offers valuable insights for various stakeholders. Coaches can analyze past performance to refine strategies and player development. Fans gain a deeper understanding of team rivalries and historical trends. Media outlets rely on this data for reporting and commentary. Furthermore, the archived records contribute to the historical narrative of the conference and its evolution, reflecting the changing landscape of collegiate athletics. The conference’s rebranding as the Pac-12 in 2011 adds another layer of historical context to these records.