Destination: Arizona
Started from the bottom, now they’re here. Well, almost.
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Started from the bottom, now they’re here. Well, almost.
Today is the day. The Arizona Wildcats (7-4) and Arizona State Sun Devils (6-5) enter this year’s Territorial Cup with a lot at stake. The winner will get a higher quality bowl game and end the season the second place in the Pac-12 South.
The confines of Sun Devil Stadium, situated 113 miles north of Arizona Stadium, have been an unfriendly place to the Arizona Wildcats since head coach Rich Rodriguez took over in 2012.
The Arizona men’s basketball team will likely want to forget its quarterfinal loss to NC State in the Battle 4 Atlantis Tournament, but Deandre Ayton will remember it for years to come.
It’s that time, again. The Territorial Cup rivalry will be renewed this Saturday in Tempe for one of the most high stakes matchups in recent memory.
On Nov. 16, a 51-second video released by the Arizona State University Police Department depicted an aggravated assault in February that took place during a rugby match between ASU and the University of Arizona at the SDFC practice fields in Tempe.
Who says you can’t teach an old dog new tricks? Whether the Lorenzo Romar effect is ahead of schedule or Sean Miller had a change of heart in coaching philosophy, one thing is certain: Arizona is playing a style of basketball equivalent to the air raid offenses of college football that is a far cry from the typical Sean Miller teams of recent memory.
Arizona football’s road of redeeming bad losses from a season ago continued last night as it handedly ran past the Oregon State Beavers 49-28. The Wildcats flipped the script from 2016 when they were blown out 42-17 in Corvallis. This time, Arizona put on a masterful ground display to the tune of a new school record with 534 yards.
The Arizona men’s basketball season hit another bump in the road just hours before the team’s season opener against Northern Arizona University.
In today’s one-and-done mentality in college basketball, it is rare to see a four or five-year player starting at a program with as much prowess as Arizona. In recent years, Wildcat fans have seen the likes of Kadeem Allen, Kaleb Tarczewski, Gabe York and T.J. McConnell play as seniors in Tucson. And for every senior, there’s always a freshman who leaves school to pursue the NBA, such as Stanley Johnson or Lauri Markkanen.
LOS ANGELES — In a fight for Pac-12 South supremacy, the No. 22 Arizona Wildcats were outmatched by the No. 17 USC Trojans and came up short of comeback in a 49-35 loss. The loss drops Arizona football to an overall record of 6-3 (4-2 in Pac-12), but on the bright side, it don’t drop in the Pac-12 standings and remain at second place.
Addi Zerrenner thought she was hallucinating.
The month of October was a great one for Arizona football, to say the least, and they ended the month by knocking off No. 15 Washington State in arguably the school’s biggest win of the year. The Wildcats finished the month with a perfect 4-0 record, all wins coming in conference play.
It took everything they had and then some, but the Arizona Wildcats defeated the California Golden Bears in double-overtime by a final score of 45-44. Freshman linebacker Colin Schooler broke up a two-point conversion pass in the back of the end zone to seal a Wildcat victory in Berkeley, Calif.
Just a week after rewriting the college football record books, Arizona quarterback Khalil Tate had another performance to remember in just his second career college start. The 18-year-old sophomore completed 9-13 passes for 148-yards and a touchdown and complemented that with 234-yards on the ground with two touchdowns.
The term “road warriors” is often used to describe sports teams that have a knack for finding ways to win as a visiting team. It’s a term that emphasizes the toughness and determination of a team because winning away from the comfort and safety of one’s own stadium is revered across all sports.
On Thursday afternoon, the Arizona Board of Regents approved a plan to begin construction on four new facility projects for Arizona Athletics. These projects include the construction of the Indoor Sports Center as well as improvements to Arizona Stadium, Hillenbrand Softball Stadium and Hillenbrand Aquatic Center.
Arizona men’s basketball will be without one of its top players to start the 2017 season. Sophomore guard Rawle Alkins suffered a broken foot while participating in voluntary activities with teammates Tuesday afternoon and will be out for eight to 12 weeks, according to an Arizona Athletics press release.
Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles says it was one of the defining times of his football career.
On Friday night, the Arizona Wildcats had 107 more total yards of offense than the No. 23 Utah Utes and held them to only three 4th quarter points and forced two turnovers. Typically, such a scenario would yield an Arizona win. But once you factor in five UA turnovers, two field goal attempts that were blocked and missed open receivers, that scenario quickly vanishes.