For the Arizona Wildcats, Saturday night’s Big 12 battle against BYU at McKale Center ended in controversy—and it could have significant implications for their conference tournament seeding.
The incident happened postgame following a brief handshake line brawl between the Wildcats and Cougars, when Arizona fans shouted a derogatory statement — which consisted of an expletive ...
The Cougars (19-8, 10-6) entered the poll at No. 25 after beating the Wildcats 96-95 on Saturday at McKale Center. Arizona (18-9, 12-4) is now projected as a No. 4 NCAA seed in the Bracket Matrix ...
With four games to play, the Arizona Wildcats (18-9, 12-4) are once again all alone in second place in the Big 12. The Houston Cougars (24-4, 16-1) clinched their second straight Big 12 ...
Arizona Wildcats forward Henri Veesaar (13) fouls BYU Cougars forward Fousseyni Traore (45) during the first half at McKale Center. / Aryanna Frank-Imagn Images The Arizona Wildcats missed an ...
The Wildcats put on full-court pressure during BYU’s next possession, and the Cougars called a timeout after eight seconds ticked off the clock, leaving 25.2 left. Arizona then fouled Dallin ...
The Arizona Wildcats have over ... Utah transfer Mike Mitchell, Portland State transfer Quincy Craig, Yarbrough and Warren. The Wildcats also have walk-on fullback and Tucson native Kayden Luke.
Cougars coach Kevin Young was watching another telecast that mentioned Arizona’s homecourt dominance. The Wildcats had been 58-5 at McKale Center under Tommy Lloyd, among other things.
In a back-and-forth game, Arizona’s Caleb Love hit a shot and was fouled with the Wildcats down by a point and 12 seconds left in regulation, but officials ruled the foul occurred before Love ...
The Wildcats (13-14, 7-9 Big 12) clearly missed versatile forward Coleman Hawkins who was out with an injury, struggling to deal with Arizona State's length inside. Hawkins averages 10.7 points ...