Final Nov 17
UNM 71 7.0 o163.0
SJU 85 -7.0 u163.0
Final Nov 17
CAN 69 6.0 o142.5
WMU 92 -6.0 u142.5
Final Nov 17
CWM 102 2.5 o161.5
GASO 87 -2.5 u161.5
Final Nov 17
PRIN 68 -5.5 o137.0
MW 57 5.5 u137.0
Final Nov 17
CAMP 86 6.0 o142.0
NAVY 66 -6.0 u142.0
Final Nov 17
STONE 74 -2.0 o136.0
LNDNWD 75 2.0 u136.0
Final Nov 17
SMC 77 -4.0 o139.5
NEB 74 4.0 u139.5
Final Nov 17
CLEM 71 3.5 o145.0
BSU 84 -3.5 u145.0
Final Nov 17
MAN 82 -1.5 o154.0
FDU 85 1.5 u154.0
Final Nov 17
HARV 66 14.5 o143.5
COLO 88 -14.5 u143.5
Final Nov 17
JVST 71 -2.5 o133.5
CCU 53 2.5 u133.5
Final Nov 17
COPP 63 37.0 o142.0
MIA 93 -37.0 u142.0
Final Nov 17
NCAT 82 3.0 o147.5
CIT 73 -3.0 u147.5
Final Nov 17
NCCU 75 9.5 o147.5
WIN 77 -9.5 u147.5
Final Nov 17
TXSO 82 12.0 o161.0
SAM 97 -12.0 u161.0
Final Nov 17
LIP 61 5.5 o159.5
WKU 66 -5.5 u159.5
Final Nov 17
CHAT 87 -8.5 o145.5
SEMO 82 8.5 u145.5
Final Nov 17
PEAY 68 29.5 o142.0
TENN 103 -29.5 u142.0
Final Nov 17
HC 74 -5.0 o140.5
UNH 72 5.0 u140.5
Final Nov 17
ECC 42 -0.0 o0.0
SOU 131 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 17
LIB 68 5.5 o143.0
COFC 47 -5.5 u143.0
Final Nov 17
UTAH 73 7.5 o148.0
MSST 78 -7.5 u148.0
Final Nov 17
MTST 78 -4.5 o148.5
DEN 79 4.5 u148.5
Final Nov 17
UNO 62 9.5 o141.5
RMU 73 -9.5 u141.5
Final Nov 17
UCD 65 13.0 o148.0
STAN 79 -13.0 u148.0
Final Nov 17
UCSB 64 -6.5 o145.5
SJSU 59 6.5 u145.5
Final Nov 17
SHSU 85 -6.5 o149.0
LAM 72 6.5 u149.0
Final Nov 17
TROY 61 13.0 o147.0
ORE 82 -13.0 u147.0
Final Nov 17
TRINC 52 -0.0 o0.0
ILST 107 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 17
SH 70 9.0 o146.0
BRWN 89 -9.0 u146.0
Final Nov 17
CP 82 5.0 o157.5
EWU 78 -5.0 u157.5
Final Nov 17
STT 66 12.5 o145.0
ASU 81 -12.5 u145.0
Final Nov 17
TST 41 31.5 o142.5
BAY 104 -31.5 u142.5
Final Nov 17
CAL 71 7.0 o153.0
USC 66 -7.0 u153.0
Final OT Nov 17
WEB 68 6.0 o135.0
HAW 73 -6.0 u135.0
Final Nov 17
UMASS 69 11.0 o153.0
WASH 74 -11.0 u153.0
Wright St. 4th Horizon League18-13
Arizona 1st Pacific-1228-3

Wright St. @ Arizona preview

Viejas Arena

Arizona used to reside in the small circle of elite men's basketball programs and can prove it by hauling out the 1997 national championship trophy.

Twenty-five years later, the top-seeded Wildcats are back on the short list of teams capable of winning the NCAA Tournament title. They get started on that task when they face 16th-seeded Wright State in the first round of the South Regional on Friday at San Diego.

Arizona turned the page on Sean Miller's scandal-marred tenure after last season, and new coach Tommy Lloyd quickly revived the program.

The Wildcats (31-3) won the Pac-12 regular-season and conference tournament championships and have reclaimed a spot in the national landscape. Arizona is a No. 1 seed for the seventh time in program history.

The next task is making a run in the NCAA Tournament in the program's first appearance since 2018. Fourth-seeded Arizona was badly embarrassed in the first round that year by 13th-seeded Buffalo, 89-68.

That shellacking has long ago been placed in the memory books, and former Gonzaga assistant Lloyd is focused on continuing this season's rise and reminding folks that he is no novice.

"I have a certain way that I'm comfortable doing things," Lloyd said this week. "It was my first year as the head coach, but I've been in it for 22 years. This is my 23rd year. I have a way my mind works with it, and so I try to make sure that we're kind of doing things that are going to work in my mind, but we work independently, too."

No Pac-12 team has won the national crown since those 1997 Wildcats coached by legendary Lute Olson. Arizona has reached the Final Four on four occasions, but the most recent time was 2001 under Olson.

The Wildcats look to make a run behind second-team All-American and Pac-12 Player of the Year Bennedict Mathurin. The Wooden Award finalist leads Arizona in scoring (17.4 points per game) and also contributes 5.6 rebounds while knocking down 74 3-pointers.

Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year Christian Koloko paces the squad in rebounding (7.1 per game) and blocked shots (92). Azuolas Tubelis averages 14.5 points, and Kerr Kriisa contributes 10.1 points and a team-best 4.9 assists.

Kriisa missed the Pac-12 semifinals and the title-game victory over UCLA after injuring an ankle in the quarterfinals against Stanford. He insisted earlier this week that he will play on Friday.

"You got to believe, and I'm believing and everything is going in a good direction right now," Kriisa said Tuesday.

Wright State (22-13) notched a 93-82 victory over Bryant in the First Four on Wednesday night at Dayton, Ohio. It marks the Pirates' first win in four NCAA tourney games.

Tanner Holden poured in 37 points on 11-of-15 shooting and also collected 11 rebounds to lead the Raiders. He fell one point shy of his career high.

Holden, who averages 20.3 points per game, said the Raiders aren't expecting their season to conclude on Friday.

"I feel like Arizona is predicted to win in a lot of brackets, so it will definitely be a fun matchup for us," Holden said after his team's sixth straight victory. "And I feel like stick to our principles that we've done all year that got us the wins on the defensive end. Offense will come and go. But if our defense is solid, we'll definitely make it a game."

Wright State coach Scott Nagy wanted his players to appreciate the win over Bryant.

"This is the first one and it's always going to be the first one," Nagy said of the NCAA Tournament victory. "It's going to be something, where we did it, how we did it, all those things, it's a lifetime moment for these guys, and it is for me, too."

--Field Level Media

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