Lorenzo Romar led Washington to a 14-4 record and a regular season championship, but were ranked fifth statistically in a conference that was bunched together in the top half.

Cal finished one game behind the Huskies despite ranking first statistically.

The frustrations surrounding UCLA are apparent in looking at their strong statistical ranking, but disappointing 11-7 record.

In order to determine our team rankings, we calculate the difference between a team's own FIC per game and their opponents' FIC for the entire conference season.

The FIC is a single statistical measurement that encompasses things such as scoring efficiency, rebounding, blocked shots, etc. Its purpose is to combine the box score into one statistic, both on a team level and for players.  

1. California: 17.08   
2. UCLA: 15.99  
3. Arizona: 10.87  
4. Oregon: 10.08  
5. Washington: 7.10  
6. Colorado: 5.08  
7. Oregon State: -0.38  
8. Stanford: -0.98  
9. Washington State: -6.65  
10. Arizona State: -11.13  
11. USC: -20.09  
12. Utah: -26.97