TUCSON, Ariz. – The Arizona Wildcats (6-20, 2-13 Pac-12) are coming off a road loss at the hands of the Arizona State Sun Devils (18-9, 9-6) and now welcome them to McKale Center for part two on Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. MST. The game will be aired on the Pac-12 Networks and fans are asked to red out McKale.
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Sunday, Deb. 18 at 4 p.m. MST
TV: Pac-12 Networks (Cindy Brunson & Layshia Clarendon)
Radio: 1400 AM (Derrick Palmer)
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FROM THE TIP
- Arizona will look to bounce back after a loss at the hands of the Sun Devils on Friday night at Wells Fargo Arena. The Wildcats did shoot well from the field (44%), but did turn the ball over 23 times.
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- Freshman Sam Thomas scored a career-high 22 points against USC (2/11) while shooting 50% from the field and beyond the arc. She drained a career-high five three-pointers as well and is the third Wildcat this year to make five in one game (Kat Wright & Lucia Alonso)
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- JaLea Bennett has taken on a huge scoring role for Arizona this year as she averages a team-high 14.6 points per game, which is 11th in the Pac-12. The senior has scored in double-figures in a career-high 20 games this season after scoring a team-high 16 on Friday against Arizona State.
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- Lucia Alonso is shooting 52% (11-21) from three in her last four games, including a 5-6 (83%) effort against Washington (2/4), which tied the school record for 3PT pct. in one game.
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- Arizona is looking for its first two-game home winning streak vs. Arizona State since 2004 & 2005.
Last Five vs. Arizona State
2/16/18: at Arizona State 75, Arizona 50
2/19/17: at Arizona State 67, Arizona 54
2/17/17: at Arizona 62, Arizona State 58
1/24/16: Arizona State 62, at Arizona 47
1/22/16: at Arizona State 61, Arizona 49
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Scouting the Sun Devils
Arizona State knocked off Arizona at Wells Fargo Arena by a score of 75-50 on Friday night and really put the clamps down on the Wildcats, forcing 23 turnovers, a season high for Arizona. Robbi Ryan led all scorers with 23 points and is one of their three double-figure scorers. Kiana Ibis scores 12.7, Courtney Ekmark scores 10.6 and Ryan scores 10.3.
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Thomas Hits Her Stride
Through the first 26 games of her career,
Sam Thomas has been rather impressive on the floor and was voted team captain as a freshman. All while playing a team-high 36.4 minutes per game, she averages 10.2 points, 7.5 rebounds, 1.5 steals and 1.4 blocks. After recording the first double-double of the season for any Wildcat against NAU (12/7), she became the first freshman since
LaBrittney Jones (2014) to finish the game with a double-double. Her 15 rebounds against Southern Utah is the most since Jones grabbed 15 on Dec. 15, 2013 and her 49 minutes are the third-most in school history. Against Oregon (1/12), Thomas recorded her second-career double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds and had her third against Washington (2/4) with 11 points and 10 rebounds. She is the first freshman since Erica Barnes (2010-11) to have three double-doubles in one season. The last freshman to have four double-doubles in one season was Ify Ibekwe (2007-08), who finished with six on the season. After scoring a career-high 22 points with a career-high five three-pointers against USC (2/11), Thomas has scored in double-figures in nine of the 15 Pac-12 games this season and is the only player on Arizona's roster who is averaging more points per game in conference play than non-conference play.
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Sam in the Pac-12
In the Pac-12, Thomas is third in minutes played (36.4 mpg), seventh in blocked shots (1.4 bpg), eighth in rebounding (7.5 rpg) and 13th in steals (1.5 spg). She is the top freshmen in the categories mentioned in the previous sentence and is the second leading scorer among freshmen in the Pac-12. Thomas is the only player in the Pac-12 to be in the top 13 in rebounding, blocks and steals and is the only player to average at least 1.5 steals and 1.4 blocks. Additionally, Thomas is fourth in minutes per game and eighth in rebounds per game in the country among freshmen. Although she's known for her ability to get to the rim and finish, Thomas is shooting 40% (21-51) from downtown in conference play.
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A Fixture in the Lineup
Through the first 26 games of her career, Thomas has played 947 minutes, which is on track to be the most minutes played by a freshman in Arizona history and is already the third-most for a freshman in school history. Also, 36.3 minutes per game would be the fifth-highest average in school history for one season.
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We See Ya JaLea
JaLea Bennett is one of the two seniors on the team (
Kat Wright) that have been looked upon as a leader for the young group of Wildcats this year as they were voted team captains. Along with
Destiny Graham, they are the two remaining student-athletes that played for former head coach Niya Butts. Bennett has turned up the scoring this year as she averages 14.6 points per game, which would be a huge career-high should she maintain and is currently 11th in the Pac-12. The senior has already set a new career-high in total points scored with 379 points. Her previous career-high was 187 total points in 2016-17. She has scored in double-figures 20 times this season, which is a career-high after scoring a team-high 16 points against Arizona State. In her last five games, Bennett is shooting 89% from the free throw line (24-27). The Grand Prarie, Texas native is just the second player in the Pac-12 to average at least 14.5 points per game while playing under 29 minutes per game.
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Buenos Dias, Lucia
It's hard to believe, but
Lucia Alonso is already the third-longest tenured Wildcat on the 2017-18 roster as a sophomore. Alosno has been outstanding from beyond the arc as she is shooting a team-high 42% (41-97), which is eighth in the Pac-12. She has made at least one three-pointer in 15 of her last 19 games. Alonso is shooting 52% from three in her last three games, including a 5-6 effort against Washington (2/4) that tied the Arizona single game three-point percentage record (min. five attempts). She scored a game-high 19 points that day. The last time a Wildcat made at least five three-pointers while shooting at least 80% was Aimee Grzyb back on Nov. 22, 2003. Additionally, Alonso is fourth in minutes per game (36.1) in the Pac-12. Against Hawaii (12/17), Alonso had a terrific game with a career-high 21 points on 8-17 shooting and 3-6 from beyond the arc.
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Marlee Gets Buckets
Freshman
Marlee Kyles is Arizona's third leading scorer through the first 26 games of the season by averaging 8.7 points per game off the bench while playing 24.8 minutes per game, which is the sixth-fewest on the team. She started off her career with a bang as she scored 17 in the season opener against Iona (11/10), had 18 against Loyola Marymount (11/22) and had a career-high 19 against Long Beach State (11/28). After missing three games against Colorado (12/31), Stanford (1/5) and California (1/7) and returned against the Oregon schools.
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It's Her Destiny
Destiny Graham has stepped up her game so far in 2017. She is scoring 8.0 points (208 total points, a career-high) per game to go along with 6.5 rebounds per game, which is second on the team and are both career highs. Graham recorded her first-career double-double against Southern Utah with 15 points and a career-high 12 rebounds in a career-high 37 minutes and had her second one on Jan. 26 against Cal with 10 points and 11 rebounds. The junior has done a good job of getting to the line and making her free throws as she is 65-79 (82%) from the charity stripe, which is second in the Pac-12. For just the third time all season, Graham missed more than one free throw in a single game against Washington (2/4) as she was 2-4. She hasn't missed more than two in one game this season. Coming into the 2017 season, Graham had scored in double-figures just three times and has already scored in double-figures nine times this season after dropping 15 points against Washington State (2/2). On the rebounding side of things, she came into the season with one double-figure rebounding effort and has four this season.
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Your Newest WildKAT
After visiting campus this past April,
Kat Wright decided to finish out her college career at the University of Arizona. A transfer from Florida Atlantic University, Wright has 185 career made three-pointers, which would be sixth all-time in Arizona history. Wright was forced to sit out the 2016-17 season due to injury, but during her junior year in 2015-16, Wright lit it up as she made 87 trey balls on 40% shooting while scoring 11.7 points per game. To put that into perspective, only one Wildcat has made more than 82 three-pointers in one season, and that was Lisa Griffith who made 92 in the 1996-97 season. The highlight of her career came on Jan. 30, 2016 when she drained 11 three-pointers against Charlotte, which is the second-most made three-pointers in NCAA history in a single game. She had her breakout game against Southern Utah as she dropped a season-high 18 points, which is the most she had scored since her 33-point game, and nailed the game-winning three-pointer in double-overtime with eight seconds left on the clock. Wright really turned it on against Oregon, Oregon State and Colorado, scoring in double-figures in three-straight for the first time this season. She scored 13 points on Friday, which is the first time she has scored in double-figures since Jan. 19.
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Heating Up from Downtown
Arizona had been shooting the ball well from three lately, and that started against Washington (2/4), shooting 10-21 (48%) from distance. The last time Arizona made at least 10 threes while shooting 47% or better on Nov. 18, 2016 when the Wildcats shot 10-18 (56%) against George Mason. 48% is also the 10th-highest percentage in school history with a minimum of 10 makes. After making eight against UCLA (2/9) and nine against USC (2/11) Arizona was in the middle of a three-game stretch in which they had made at least eight threes in each game before making three against Arizona State. The last time such stretch occurred was back in November of 2011 when Arizona made 15, 9 and 10 in the first three games of the 2011-12 season. Against Colorado (9-19, 47%) and Utah (6-13, 46%), Arizona shot 15-32 (47%) from three-point range (Jan. 19 & 21). Not only was that the first time this season that Arizona has shot over 40% from three in back-to-back games, it was the first time this season Arizona has shot over 40% from three in one game this season. The last time an Arizona team shot at least 46% from three in back-to-back games while making at least six in each game was back in November of 2015 when the Wildcats shot 18-33 (55%) from three against Toledo (9-18, 50%) and Howard (9-15, 60%).
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An Upward Trend
Arizona has just three returners from the 2016-17 season on the squad this year (
JaLea Bennett,
Destiny Graham and
Lucia Alonso), and all of them are averaging career-highs in points.
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Bennett
2016-17: 6.9 ppg
2017-18: 14.6 ppg
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Graham
2016-17: 3.8 ppg
2017-18: 8.0 ppg
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Alonso
2016-17: 5.3 ppg
2017-18: 8.3 ppg
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The Young Guns
Arizona is the only school in the Pac-12 to have freshmen (
Sam Thomas and
Marlee Kyles) be two of their top three scorers. Thomas scores 10 points per game while Kyles scores nine.
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They're Called Free Throws for a Reason
Arizona has done a good job of converting their free throws this season as they are shooting at a 76% clip, which is second in the Pac-12. Individually,
Destiny Graham ranks second in the Pac-12 in free throw percentage (82%).
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The Comeback Kids
The Wildcats found themselves in a 15-point hole with eight minutes remaining in the second quarter against Washington on Sunday, but was able to erase that deficit and eventually took a 16-point lead with five minutes to go in the fourth quarter. The last time Arizona overcame a deficit of at least 15 points to win was back on Feb. 12, 2017 against Washington State, when the Wildcats also overcame a 15-point deficit on the road to win 70-62.
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Barnes' Numbers vs. ASU as a Player
Arizona head coach
Adia Barnes averaged 21.6 points and 7.6 rebounds as a player versus the Sun Devils. She made her presence felt from the get go, scoring 31 points and hauling in 18 rebounds in her first career game against Arizona State on Jan. 7, 1995. In eight career games vs. ASU, Barnes came out victorious in each one as a player.
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