Arizona Wildcats Basketball
The Arizona Wildcats (24-13) had no answer for Duke's Cooper Flagg.
Or did they?
The Wildcats' all-american guard Caleb Love scored 14 points in the first half and then put up 21 in the second half as Arizona, down 48-42 at the half, came roaring back from a 19-point deficit midway through the second half before bowing out of the NCAA Tournament tonight in Newark, New Jersey, 100-93.
Flagg was impressive with a 30-point night, including six rebounds and seven assists, and owned the paint, but Love was also impressive, bringing the Wildcats back to within five points with just under two minutes left in the game.
Duke and Flagg combined for 61 percent shooting (33 of 54) and 11 of 19 from long range, while Love and the Wildcats shot 30 of 67 from the field (44.8 percent), including 12 of 26 three-pointers.
Love finished with 35 points and played all 40 minutes, making 11 of 21 field goal attempts, including 5 of 11 three-pointers. Jaden Bradley finished in double figures with 15, while Henri Veesaar scored 13 points and was the top Wildcats rebounder with six.
Duke (34-3) moves on to play Alabama in the Elite 8. Arizona returns home to Tucson after turning in an impressive postseason, finishing third in the Big 12 Conference and reaching the Sweet Sixteen.
Way to go, Wildcats!