The Arizona Wildcats impressive win streak came to an end Saturday as Tommy Lloyd's team tasted defeat for the first time in 2025. Winners of seven consecutive
The Arizona Wildcats (10-5. 4-0) are close to playing their way back into the AP Top 25 college basketball poll. Winners of six consecutive games, Arizona has climbed to No. 16 in the NCAA NET Rankings,
Texas Tech and Arizona were locked in on a tough, physical game for 35 minutes Saturday. Neither team was able to break away until the Red Raiders ran away from the Wildcats to earn their first Big 12 win in Lubbock this season. Here are three takeaways from Texas Tech’s 70-54 win:
Head coach Tommy Lloyd is preparing the team for the tougher Big 12 games ahead, starting Tuesday when the Wildcats host Baylor at McKale Center.
The Arizona Wildcats melted another 18 points off a big lead Tuesday, but this time it was somewhat different. For one thing, they still hung on for an 81-70 win over Baylor at McKale Center ...
During the first half, Arizona jumped out to an early lead behind a 9-0 scoring run. The Wildcats extended their lead to double digits, with Tobe Awaka throwing down a dunk to stretch the 14-point ...
The Cowboys are 7-1 in home games. Oklahoma State is eighth in the Big 12 with 10.0 offensive rebounds per game led by Abou Ousmane averaging 2.1. The Wildcats are 5-2 in Big 12 play. Arizona is second in the Big 12 scoring 40.7 points per game in the paint led by Trey Townsend averaging 6.1.
The Texas Tech Red Raiders got 20 points and 16 rebounds from JT Toppin as they beat the Arizona Wildcats 70-54 on Saturday at United Supermarkets Arena in Lubbock.
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - Arizona Women's Basketball snapped its three-game losing streak with a 74-59 win over Kansas.
Kansas State’s latest victory came at a high price. Even though the K-State women’s basketball team defeated Arizona State 81-69 in front of 6,879 fans on Sunday inside Bramlage Coliseum — and pushed its winning streak to 14 straight games — no one wearing purple was in a celebratory mood afterward.
Despite uncharacteristic defensive struggles and a sidelined leading scorer, No. 11 Kansas State women’s basketball found a way to win again.