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(07/14/18 5:23am)
If you tuned in to see any of ESPN’s NBA Draft coverage in June, then you also saw Mike Schmitz. ESPN’s Draft Expert was practically in your living room, feeding you information about the top selections and breaking down their NBA potential.
(07/08/18 5:03am)
LAS VEGAS -- The Thomas & Mack Center stood still in the first quarter when Deandre Ayton got the ball in the post for the first time against Marvin Bagley III and started backing him down towards the rim.
(07/08/18 3:08am)
LAS VEGAS — Allonzo Trier says he is looking forward to one day getting a chance to play in Madison Square Garden as a New York Knick. He’s certainly got a ways to go until that happens but in his first Las Vegas Summer League game, Trier made his first statement as to why he feels he belongs in the Big Apple.
(06/22/18 12:04am)
Deandre Ayton will begin his NBA career with the Phoenix Suns. Months of speculation came to an end Thursday night as the Suns selected the Bahamas native with the No. 1 overall pick.
(06/20/18 9:55pm)
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(06/19/18 8:26pm)
Deandre Ayton has been under the NBA microscope for several months now, so scouts and analysts have had plenty of time to disect his skill set. Daily Wildcat Sports Editor Alec White breaks down what these scouts and analysts have to say about Ayton's ceiling in the NBA and what improvements he needs to make.
(06/06/18 8:59pm)
If you ask Deandre Ayton, he’ll tell you he’s certain of being the first overall pick in this summer’s NBA Draft
— not because the Phoenix Suns or anyone else has told him so, but because he feels he’s earned it.
(06/06/18 1:00pm)
History was made when Haley Moore hit a putt in a sudden-death 19th hole to win the national championship for University of Arizona women’s golf and give the program its third title overall. The program won national championships in 1996 and 2000 as well. Here’s how the teams stack up against each other.
(05/24/18 2:20am)
In an improbable and magical run, the Arizona women’s golf team defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide 3-2 to win the NCAA National Championship on Wednesday in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
(05/21/18 3:58am)
Mike Candrea left Hillenbrand Stadium on Saturday evening knowing without a doubt who his starter would be for the first game of the Tucson Regional Final on Sunday.
(05/19/18 7:59am)
Arizona softball opened up NCAA Regional play with a 1-0 win over Saint Francis at Hillenbrand Stadium on Friday night. The Wildcats will now move on to face North Dakota State on Saturday.
(05/16/18 1:50am)
Former Arizona men’s basketball player Deandre Ayton may be able to stay in Arizona and start his NBA career in Phoenix. On Tuesday night, the Phoenix Suns won the NBA Draft Lottery and now own the No. 1 overall pick in this summer’s NBA Draft.
(05/05/18 11:00pm)
Arizona men’s basketball landed a big commitment today as four-star point guard Brandon Williams announced that he is recommitting to the program. The 6-foot-2 guard is ranked 31st overall by the 247Sports rankings in the 2018 class.
(04/10/18 6:59pm)
Arizona men’s basketball hired Ball State assistant coach Danny Peters to the same position at Arizona on Tuesday, April 10. The program announced the hire of its new assistant coach via its Twitter page.
(04/07/18 2:11am)
Arizona men’s basketball freshman Deandre Ayton was named the Karl Malone Power Forward of Year at the College Basketball Awards show in Los Angeles on April 6.
(03/21/18 1:00pm)
The Arizona men’s basketball team finished the 2017-18 season with a 27-8 record, won the Pac-12 Championship but fell flat in the Tournament. Sandwiched between all that was drama, big wins and plenty of adversity. It’s time to reflect on the highs and lows of Arizona’s season.
(03/21/18 1:00pm)
With Arizona’s season officially in the rear view mirror, it’s time to look ahead to what is shaping up to be one of the most challenging offseasons for the program in recent memory. Here’s a rundown of some of the biggest questions and topics facing Arizona men’s basketball going into next season.
(03/16/18 6:10am)
BOISE, Idaho — With 7:11 left in the second half, Deandre Ayton slammed his hand on the court as a Rawle Alkins entry pass down low grazed off the fingertips of the massive 7-1 freshman. Already down by 14 points to Buffalo, Ayton’s outburst of frustration confirmed what many had already begun to suspect: Arizona men’s basketball’s season was over.
(03/14/18 1:00pm)
Arizona basketball stars Allonzo Trier and Deandre Ayton have apartment rooms situated right next to each other. On any given night, the duo can be found going out to eat together or at home playing video games. In other words, they are always around each other.
(03/11/18 3:34pm)
Arizona men’s basketball assistant coach Lorenzo Romar is expected to be the next head coach of Pepperdine, according to Jon Rothstein at FanRag Sports.