The Baylor Bears were hoping to leave Arizona with a sweep. After a hard-fought 72-66 overtime victory over Arizona State on Saturday, the Bears hunkered down in Tucson on Sunday and Monday to prepare for Tuesday night's game vs.
After winning the Pac-12 last season, the Arizona Wildcats have quickly put themselves in a position to win the Big 12. Picked to finish fifth in the conferenc
Back in November, not even Tommy Lloyd could have envisioned Henri Veesaar becoming one of Arizona’s best players — and a legit pro prospect — this suddenly.
The Arizona Wildcats melted another 18 points off a big lead Tuesday, but this time it was somewhat different.
The University of Arizona men’s basketball team (10-5, 4-0 in Big 12) prepares to host No. 25 Baylor University (11-4, 3-1 in Big 12) on Tuesday, Jan. 14 at 9 p.m. in McKale Center.  The Wildcats are currently on a six-game win streak after battling the University of Central Florida on Jan.
“He’s a pro,” Baylor coach Scott Drew said of Veesaar. “First time I saw him on film, I was like, ‘He’s a pro.’ I don’t know how Tommy (Lloyd) does it year in and year out, he finds them dudes, develops them, does a great job.”
Big 12 record, the Arizona Wildcats are 5.5-point underdogs heading into Saturday's road game at Texas Tech (12-4, 3-2). But that's just fine with the Wildcats, who seem to play better when they're overlooked.
Baylor coach Scott Drew was pleased as punch to get a road win Saturday over Arizona State. Now the Bears will try to do it again versus the Arizona Wildcats.
Baylor is a talented team that is still finding its footing. Its offense relies on grabbing offensive rebounds, ranking 18th nationally with 14.1 per game. That style of play will be difficult to execute against an Arizona team that ranks ninth in rebounding percentage (56.4%).
Baylor finally found some rhythm offensively late in the game, but the Bears built too large a deficit to complete the comeback against homestanding Arizona.
Tommy Lloyd was not happy after Arizona's 88-80 win over UCF on Saturday. In his postgame press conference, Lloyd lamented the selfish decisions and 'dumb' pla
Share Tweet All Tommy Lloyd is asking his team to do is play for 40 minutes. F-O-R-T-Y minutes. That doesn’t seem like much, but we all know it’s easier said than done. Even for the Arizona Wildcats,