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Arizona Heads to the Farm to Face No. 7 Stanford on Friday

TUCSON, Ariz. – The Arizona Wildcats (17-8, 7-7 Pac-12) will be in Palo Alto tomorrow night to face No. 7 Stanford (21-4, 11-3 Pac-12) at 8 p.m. MST. Friday's game will be live streamed on ArizonaWildcats.com.
 
Friday, Feb. 22 at No. 7 Stanford at 8 p.m. MST
Live Stream: ArizonaWildcats.com
Radio: 1400 AM (Derrick Palmer)
Twitter: @ArizonaWBB
#MadeForIt
 
FROM THE TIP
  • After earning their first weekend sweep since the 2010-11 season, Arizona is back on the road to face No. 7 Stanford on Friday night at 8 p.m. MST.
     
  • Aari McDonald is 33 points away from breaking Adia Barnes' Arizona single-season scoring record.
     
  • Arizona has won 17 games for the first time since the 2010-11 season when the Cats won 21 games.
     
  • The Wildcats have also secured a regular season winning percentage above .500 for the first time since the 2010-11 season.
     
  • McDonald, the nation's third-leading scorer, was named to the Ann Meyers Drysdale and Dawn Staley Award Watch Lists earlier this month. She has scored in double-figures in every game so far. The last player to score in double-figures in every game was Dee-Dee Wheeler back in the 2003-04 season.
     
  • Arizona is looking for their first win in Palo Alto since 2001.
     
  • Four of Arizona's eight losses this season have come against teams currently ranked in the top 17.
 
Last Five vs. Stanford
1/13/19: Stanford 78, at Arizona 48
1/28/18: at Stanford 79, Arizona 42
1/5/18: Stanford 61, at Arizona 46
1/20/17: at Stanford 74, Arizona 46
1/1/17: Stanford 77, at Arizona 55
 
Scouting the Cardinal
Stanford has won four of their last five and are hanging around in the chase for the Pac-12 regular season crown. Alanna Smith, one of the top players in the Pac-12, is averaging 20.3 points, 8.2 rebounds and 2.5 blocks per game while shooting 42% from three. Kiana Williams and DiJonai Carrington handle the rest of the scoring as they both average around 14 a game. Williams also dishes out 4.6 assists per game.
 
A Win for Arizona Would Mean...
  • Would break a six-game losing streak vs. Stanford and would be Arizona's first win at Maples Pavilion since the 2000-01 season.
  • Would be the first time Arizona has beaten a top-10 team since beating No. 7 Stanford on Feb. 5, 2004.
  • Would be the first win over a top-10 team on the road in school history.
  • Would give Arizona eight conference wins for the first time since the 2010-11 season.
  • Would be Arizona's first three-game winning streak in conference play since the 2010-11 season.
Aar it Out
After all the anticipation, redshirt sophomore guard Aari McDonald is eligible to put on the block A and represent the Wildcats on the court after transferring from Washington back in 2017. She stormed onto the scene and tied the single-game record with 39 points against Loyola Marymount in just the second game of the season and is currently the nation's third-leading scorer at 24.8 points per game. Among plenty of accomplishments, McDonald became the first Pac-12 player to score 30 points in three-straight games since the NCAA's all-time leading scorer Kelsey Plum had four-straight in Jan. 2017. She has scored at least 30 points in six games this season, becoming the first Wildcat to do so and the fourth among Pac-12 players since the 1999-00 season. During her freshman season in 2016-17, McDonald was named Pac-12 All-Freshman after averaging just under 10 points per game while shooting 47% from the field in 24.1 minutes per game. She started in 21 games for the Huskies, who would advance to the Sweet 16.
 
The 600 Club
Aari McDonald became the 36th player in Pac-12 history to join the 600-point club as well as the 11th sophomore in Pac-12 history. The only other player in school history to score 600 points in one season was Adia Barnes. After scoring 26 points against Utah (2/15), she became the third-fastest Pac-12 player since 2000 to score 600 points. Only Kelsey Plum and Chiney Ogwumike did it faster. For reference, Plum, who is the NCAA's all-time leading scorer, scored her 600th point in the 26th game of the season while it took McDonald 24 games.
 
McDonald Garnering National Recognition
Earlier this season McDonald was named to the Wooden Award Midseason Top 25 list on Jan. 9 and became the first Wildcat since Shawntinice Polk (2003-04) to be named to the list. Last week, she was named to the Dawn Staley and Ann Meyers Drysdale Watch List.
 
A Premier Bucket Getter
No player in Arizona history has led the nation in scoring and only two Wildcats (Adia Barnes and Dee Dee Wheeler) have led the conference in scoring. In fact, only Barnes averaged at least 20 points per game in one season when she scored 21.8 per game during her senior season (1997-98). In order for McDonald to break the single-season scoring record, McDonald needs to score 33 more points. She has scored 621 through 25 games and the Wildcats have four more regular season games. For the first time since the non-conference slate, McDonald was not Arizona's leading scorer against Colorado.
 
NCAA's Leading Scorers
1. Megan Gustafson (Iowa): 27.4
2. Cierra Dillard (Buffalo): 25.2
3. Aari McDonald (Arizona): 24.8
 
Arizona Single-Season Scoring List
                                    Year     GP       Points
1. Adia Barnes               1998     30         653
2. Aari McDonald         2019     25         621
3. Adia Barnes               1997     31         598
4. Dee-Dee Wheeler      2005     32         564
5. Dee-Dee Wheeler      2004     33         558
 
Arizona Single-Season Scoring List (Sophomores)
                                    Year     GP       Points
1. Aari McDonald         2019     25         621
2. Shawntinice Polk       2004     33         549
3. Davellyn Whyte         2011     33         523
4. Adia Barnes               1996     30         522
 
Most 30-Point Games this Season (Pac-12)
Aari McDonald (Arizona)                      6
Kristine Anigwe (Cal)                              5
Borislava Hristova (WSU)                       4
Alanna Smith (Stanford)                        3
 
Fewest Games to 500 Points Since 1999-00 (Pac-12 Players)
Kelsey Plum, Wash. ('16-'17) – 17
Chiney Ogwumike, Stan. ('13-'14) – 19
Kelsey Plum, Wash. ('16-'17) – 19
Aari McDonald, Ariz. ('18-'19) – 20
 
Fewest Games to 600 Points Since 1999-00 (Pac-12 Players)
Kelsey Plum, Wash. ('16-'17) – 20
Chiney Ogwumike, Stan. ('13-'14) – 23
Kelsey Plum, Wash. ('15-'16) – 23
Aari McDonald, Ariz. ('18-'19) – 24
Kelsey Plum, Wash. ('14-'15) – 26
Chiney Ogwumike, Stan. ('12-'13) – 27 
   
Pac-12, Most Games in a Single Season with 30+ Points - Since 1999-00
2016-17    Kelsey Plum, Wash                17
2013-14    Chiney Ogwumike, Stan         14
2015-16    Kelsey Plum, Wash                10
2014-15    Kelsey Plum, Wash                7
2018-19    Aari McDonald, Ariz             6
2011-12    Nneka Ogwumike, Stan         6
 
Three-Time Pac-12 Player of the Week
Aari McDonald was named Pac-12 Player of the Week for the third time this season on Jan. 7 after averaging 33 points, eight rebounds and five steals per game against Colorado and Utah on the road. She won her second on Dec. 3 after averaging 26.5 points, 6.0 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 3.5 steals in Arizona's two wins against Incarnate Word and San Diego State and won her first on Nov. 19 after averaging 32 points, 5.7 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 2.3 assists and 2.7 three-pointers per game on 56% shooting from the field over the three games.
 
Reese's Buckets
Cate Reese became the first Wildcat since Shawntinice Polk in 2002 to record a double-double in her collegiate debut and became the first freshman to score at least 20 in her first career game since Davellyn Whyte in 2008 after scoring 21 points in the opener against Idaho State. Reese averages 11.8 points and 7.0 rebounds per game, making her the leading rebounder among freshmen in the Pac-12. Reese had her best scoring game in the Pac-12 season against Washington State as she poured in 19 and led Arizona in scoring with 17 against Colorado.
 
Reese's Boards
Against Montana, Cate Reese became the 10th Wildcat to grab at least 18 rebounds in a game, was the first since Ify Ibekwe (Feb. 13, 2011) and is the first freshman to do so since Polk (Dec. 22, 2002). Reese, who had her first double-figure rebounding effort against a Pac-12 opponent against UCLA, averages 7.0 rebounds per game, the most among all freshmen in the Pac-12. Head coach Adia Barnes' career-high in rebounds was 18 back on Jan. 7, 1995.
 
Reese Arizona's First Pac-12 Freshman of the Week
Cate Reese was named Pac-12 Freshman of the week for the third time this season on Jan. 28 after averaging 15.5 points and 8.0 rebounds per game on 54% shooting against the L.A. schools while recording her first-career Pac-12 double-double. Reese won her second just last week, averaging 17 points, five rebounds and two steals on 58% shooting against the Oregon schools, who were both ranked in the top 10 at the time. Reese became Arizona's first Pac-12 Freshman of the Week on Nov. 26 after her 19-point and 16-rebound performance against South Carolina State.
 
I'll Have a Double-Double
Reese has the second-most double-doubles among all freshmen in the Pac-12 with five. After scoring 14 points and grabbing 10 rebounds against UCLA in her first double-double against a Pac-12 opponent, Reese became the first freshman since Ify Ibekwe to have five double-doubles in one season. Additionally, the last player to have five or more double-doubles in a season was Davellyn Whyte in the 2012-13 season.  
 
Sam I Am
Defensive versatility is the story of Sam Thomas, who is the only player in the Pac-12 to average at least 1.8 steals (5th in the Pac-12) and 1.3 blocks per game (3rd in the Pac-12). Throughout a game, you can find the sophomore guarding the opposing team's point guard or center. There have been eight games this season in which she has recorded at least three steals, including the game against South Carolina State in which she had five blocks and four steals. Of Arizona's 25 games, there have only been six in which she has not recorded at least one steal. Not only is she an incredible defender, she is also Arizona's third-leading scorer at 9.5 points per game and makes over one three-pointer per game. Over her last six games, she is averaging 12.5 points per game and is shooting 46% from three. She has made at least two threes in each of her last four games.
 
Old Man Dominique
Ask anyone to characterize redshirt junior Dominique McBryde's game and they will all say "old man game." McBryde, who transferred from Purdue after the 2016-17 season has been one of Arizona's most crucial players, especially on the defensive end, after sitting out the 2017-18 season. She was crucial in Arizona's win over USC as she posted her first double-double as an Arizona Wildcat with season-highs in both points (12) and rebounds (10). McBryde was pivotal against Utah as she held Megan Huff to 1-13 shooting and scored nine points in the fourth quarter to close out the win and followed that up with a season-high 13 points on a perfect 5-5 shooting against Colorado. While at Purdue, McBryde was named honorable mention All-Big-Ten in 2017, averaging 6.7 points and 6.3 rebounds while making 25 starts.
 
Buenos Dias, Lucia
Junior guard Lucia Alonso returns to the court for year three with a ton of experience, playing 1,088 minutes last season to go along with 887 minutes the year before. The only player in Arizona history that played more minutes in their first two years was Arizona Ring of Honor inductee Davellyn Whyte, who played 2,095 in her first two seasons. Known as a knockdown three-point shooter, Alonso has the highest career three-point percentage in school history at 41.3%. She has made at least three three-pointers in six games this season and became the 10th player in school history to make 100 three-pointers after knocking down four alone in the fourth quarter against Washington State on Feb. 9.
 
Most Made Three-Pointers in Arizona History
6. Julie Brase – 125 (118 games)
7. Natalie Jones – 117 (126 games)
8. Kama Griffits – 110 (56 games)
9. Monika Crank – 106 (118 games)
10. Lucia Alonso – 102 (83 games)
 
The Importance of Tee Tee
It's no secret that Tee Tee Starks causes absolute havoc on the defensive end, and the numbers show it. In the 11 Pac-12 games she has played in, Arizona is 7-4 and opponents average just under 66 points per game and shoot 38% from the field. In the three Pac-12 games she has missed, Arizona is 0-3 and teams are averaging just under 85 points per game and shoot 52% from the field.
 
It's Her Destiny
Destiny Graham is the lone four-year senior on the team who started her career at Arizona. Not only that, she is the only player on the roster who played for former head coach Niya Butts. Last season, Graham had a career year in averaging career highs in both points (8.1 ppg) and rebounds (6.4 rpg). On Jan. 23, it was announced that Graham would be attending the So You Want to be a Coach program in Tampa Bay in April.
 
A Turnaround for the Ages
After winning just six games last season, the Wildcats are at 16 wins through 24 games. Here is a look at the largest turnarounds from season to season in school history.
 
12 wins
'84-'85 (7-21)
'85-'86 (19-9)
 
11 wins
'94-'95 (11-19)
'95-'96 (22-8)
and
'17-'18 (6-24)
'18-'19 (17-8)
 
Lock it Up
The Arizona defense has been swarming so far this season allowing just 61.2 points per game, which is third in the Pac-12 and are allowing opponents to just 37.9% shooting, which is also the third-best mark in the conference. Against South Carolina State, the Bulldogs shot just 19.6% from the field, which is 0.2% higher than the school record for lowest field goal percentage allowed in one game. So far, Arizona has forced the opponent to shoot below 35% nine times this year as opposed to last year when opponents shot under 35% four times all season. Arizona is averaging 8.7 steals per game on the season which is second the Pac-12 and have two of the top five players in steals per game (McDonald, 3rd and Thomas, 5th). Arizona is the only team in the Pac-12 to have two players in the top five in steals. Thomas is also third in the conference in blocks per game.
 
Keeping them at Bay
Of Arizona's 25 games this season, the Wildcats have held their opponents under their scoring average 19 times. Only Utah, Oregon State, Oregon, USC, UCLA and Washington State went over their scoring average. UCLA was held under their regular scoring average through four quarters, but the game went to triple overtime, allowing the Bruins to score 98.
 
Cats are Efficient
Arizona's top seven scorers all shoot at least 41% from the field. The only other team in the Pac-12 to have their top seven scorers shoot at least 41% is Utah.
 
The Key to Victory
Arizona has won the rebounding battle 12 times this season, and in each of those games, the Wildcats have come out victorious. In the 13 games that Arizona's opponent won the rebounding battle, the Wildcats are just 5-8.
 
Winning Big
All but four of Arizona's victories has come by at least 10 points this year and also have four wins of 30 or more. In every single one of Arizona's wins, they led by at least 10 points at one point in the game.
 
It's Been a While
  • Aari McDonald is the first player in the last 14 seasons to make it into the top 10 in Arizona's single-season scoring list.
     
  • Arizona has won 17 games and seven conference games for the first time since the 2010-11 season and have guaranteed an above .500 regular season record for the first time since that season.
     
  • The last time Arizona started the season 17-8 or better was back during the 2004-05 season.
     
  • McDonald became the first player since Shawntinice Polk ('03-'04) to be named to the Wooden Award Midseason Top 25 Watch List and became the first to be named to the Dawn Staley and Ann Meyers Drysdale Award Watch List.
     
  • McDonald is the first in school history to score 30 points six times in one season and was the first in school history to have three-straight 30-point games. She is also the first player since Adia Barnes ('98) to score 600 points in one season.
     
  • McDonald is the first player in school history to score 600 points in the first 24 games of the season and is the first sophomore in the Pac-12 since the 1999-00 season to do so.
     
  • The last time Arizona played in a triple overtime game was during the 2008-09 season and the last time there was a triple overtime game between two Pac-12 teams was back in the 2000-01 season.
     
  • Arizona started the season 12-1 for the first time since the 1999-00 season.
     
  • The Wildcats have beaten two ranked opponents (No. 17 ASU & No. 24 Cal) this season. The last time Arizona won two conference games, as well as back-to-back wins over ranked opponents, was during the 2002-03 season.
     
  • Arizona won 11-straight games for the first time in school history from mid-November to early-January.
     
  • The Wildcats beat Colorado at the CU Events Center for the first time in school history.
     
  • Aari McDonald is the first player since Davellyn Whyte to record at least eight steals in one game (Dec. 12, 2012). She finished one off the school record.
     
  • The Wildcats won their games against South Carolina State, Incarnate Word and Montana by 40+ points, which is the first time Arizona has won three games in one season by at least 40 points.
High-Level Losses
Five of Arizona's eight losses have come against teams in the top 50 in the RPI.
 
4. Oregon
5. Stanford
14. Arizona State
22. Oregon State
42. UCLA
 
Of Arizona's eight losses, four have come against teams currently ranked in the top 20 in the AP Poll.
 
2. Oregon
7. Stanford
12. Oregon State
17. Arizona State
 
The Clutch Gene
In the last 30 seconds of the quarter (including overtime periods), Arizona is shooting 36-85 (42%) from the field. There have only been four games in which Arizona did not make at least one shot in the last 30 seconds of a quarter (Portland, Colorado, California and Oregon).
 
Knocking Down the Trey
Arizona has had four games this season where they have made at least 10 three-pointers. Last year, Arizona made 10 or more three-pointers in just two of their 30 games. Aari McDonald (46), Lucia Alonso (34) and Sam Thomas (32) lead the way for Arizona. The Wildcats are one of five teams in the Pac-12 to have three players with at least 32 made three-pointers. Against Washington State on Feb. 9, Arizona shot 60% (9-15) from three, which is the best three-point percentage the Wildcats have shot in a game since Nov. 18, 2015.
 
Taking Care of the Ball
Turnovers were an issue in the first two games of the season as the Wildcats averaged 20.5 turnovers. Coach Adia Barnes made a point to her team to take care of the ball and since then, the Wildcats average under 13 turnovers per game in the last 23 games, including just four against Oregon State, which tied the record set last year at Oregon State and six against California which is tied for the second-fewest in school history. The Wildcats have the third-best turnover margin in the Pac-12 with a margin of +2.9 as they force the third-most turnovers per game in the Pac-12 (16.5).
 
Barnes' Numbers vs. Stanford as a Player
Adia Barnes has a record of 1-7 vs. Stanford as a player and averaged 17.1 points and 6.4 rebounds per game. Her best game against the Cardinal came on Mar. 6, 1997 when she scored 29 points and brought down seven rebounds. Arizona's lone win while Barnes was a student-athlete came on Jan. 12, 1998 when Barnes scored 22 points and had seven rebounds in a 91-90 victory over the 11th-ranked Cardinal. Reshea Bristol made a buzzer-beating game-winning bucket that day.
 
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Players Mentioned

Lucia Alonso

#4 Lucia Alonso

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5' 7"
Junior
Destiny Graham

#21 Destiny Graham

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6' 3"
Senior
Dominique McBryde

#20 Dominique McBryde

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6' 2"
Redshirt Junior
Aari McDonald

#2 Aari McDonald

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5' 7"
Redshirt Sophomore
Tee Tee Starks

#10 Tee Tee Starks

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5' 9"
Redshirt Junior
Sam Thomas

#14 Sam Thomas

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6' 0"
Sophomore
Cate Reese

#25 Cate Reese

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6' 2"
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Players Mentioned

Lucia Alonso

#4 Lucia Alonso

5' 7"
Junior
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Destiny Graham

#21 Destiny Graham

6' 3"
Senior
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Dominique McBryde

#20 Dominique McBryde

6' 2"
Redshirt Junior
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Aari McDonald

#2 Aari McDonald

5' 7"
Redshirt Sophomore
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Tee Tee Starks

#10 Tee Tee Starks

5' 9"
Redshirt Junior
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Sam Thomas

#14 Sam Thomas

6' 0"
Sophomore
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Cate Reese

#25 Cate Reese

6' 2"
Freshman
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