Thursday, March 27, 2025

No answer for Flagg...or was there?

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!


Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Baseball season upon us...it's about time!

Baseball...it's that time


This old sportswriter turns 80 this summer, and luckily, I'm still standing and patiently await another Major League Baseball (MLB) season. 

The 2025 season begins on Thursday...

Where will the Arizona Diamondbacks end up this season? Can the D'backs go all the way?

Who will be crowned World Champions? The fun begins in just 48 hours.

As for the University of Arizona baseball team, the Wildcats already have 23 games in the books for 2025. 

Arizona is 18-5 overall and owns a 5-1 record thus far in its first year in the Big 12 Conference.

Fresh off a 2-1 series win in West Virginia, Arizona returns home with some good news and some bad news. The Wildcats are unbeaten at home with a 13-0 record at Hi Corbett Field. Arizona returns home with an injured leadoff man out of the lineup and arguably its best player, Brendan Summerhill.

Summerhill was injured in the series with the Mountaineers and will be out for at least a month. He leads the Wildcats with a .409 batting average and 38 hits in 93 at-bats. The Wildcats will miss his speed around the bases, as he leads the club in triples with six and total bases with 61.

As for my amateur baseball team, the 60-and-over Tucson Old Timers (TOTS), we never stop playing and are three months into our 2025 season with nine months to go.

The TOTS have a new group of 60-year-olds and a roster nearing fifty!

Of course, I'm the oldest active player still standing, along with 86-year-old Ted Roberts, who serves as the team's "voice" and our scorekeeper.

The TOTS play all their home games at Tucson Udall Park every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. As the temperatures rise, the games will soon start at 9 a.m. instead of 10.

As for the Wildcats, they have 17 home games remaining at Hi Corbett Field this spring. 

The Diamondbacks are back at Chase Field and will open the 2025 season with the Chicago Cubs in town for the season opener and a four-game series (March 27, 28, 29, and 30).

Batter up!

Go, Diamondbacks!


Go, Wildcats!


...and go, TOTS!



Sunday, March 23, 2025

A 'Lovely ending' in Seattle

 Arizona Wildcats Basketball


Anthony Dell'Orso sank four pressure free throws in the final 10 seconds, and Caleb Love knocked home the final two free throws to clinch an 87-83 win for Arizona over Oregon tonight in Seattle to move on to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen and a date with Duke next week in Newark, New Jersey.

Love led the Wildcats with 29 points, nine rebounds, and four assists, while four players -- Jaden Bradley, Tobe Awaka (14 rebounds), KJ Lewis, and Dell'Orso added 12 points apiece as Arizona shot 45.5 percent (30 of 66) from the field, including 10 of 20 3-pointers.

Arizona (24-12) didn't come out swinging in the first half. In fact, just five minutes into the game, the Wildcats were down 19-4. By halftime, Arizona led 42-38 -- a 38-19 turnaround!

The second half was a chess match between Oregon coach Dana Altman and Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd. The two coaches pulled out all the stops, and the final minute took forever!

Way to go, Wildcats!

Note: Game time next Thursday against Duke at 6:40 p.m. (Arizona time)




Friday, March 21, 2025

Arizona zips by Akron in first round of NCAA Tourney

Arizona Wildcats Basketball


Arizona rolled over Akron 93-65 in Seattle today in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. Jaden Bradley led the way with 19 points, Trey Townsend was a force under the bucket with 16, while Carter Bryant finished with 12 and Caleb Love and KJ Lewis added 10 apiece.

The Wildcats shot 56.5 percent from the field (39 of 69), made 12 of 25 3-pointers, and out rebounded the Zips, 56-27! 

Way to go, Wildcats.

Saturday, March 15, 2025

Houston holds off Arizona to win Big 12 Conference title

Arizona Wildcats Basketball


Houston (30-4) held off the Arizona Wildcats (22-12) with an 11-2 run down the stretch to win the championship game of the Big 12 Conference Tournament, 72-64, today in Kansas City.

The Wildcats didn't score a field goal in the final five minutes, and their chance of winning the tourney title slipped away. Arizona led at the end of the first half 33-28. Caleb Love led the Wildcats with 19 points, Jaden Bradley added 14, and KJ Lewis finished with 11.

Arizona made just five 3-pointers, and Houston canned nine of 23 from long range. Milos Uzan was the big gun for the Cougars with 25 points, including 8 of 16 from the field and 4 of 6 from beyond the arc.

The Wildcats played well in Kansas City. They finished the conference tournament with a 2-1 record, including wins over Kansas and Texas Tech.

And now it's on to the Big Dance next week. The Wildcats await Selection Sunday and look to grab anywhere from a 3, 4, or 5 seed for the tourney.

   


Friday, March 14, 2025

Arizona reaches Big 12 final with 86-80 win over Texas Tech

Arizona Wildcats Basketball


Caleb Love scored a game-high 27 points, while KJ Lewis had an all-around game with 15 points, eight rebounds, six assists, three blocks, and two steals to lead Arizona to an 86-80 semi-final win tonight over Texas Tech in the Big 12 Conference Tournament in Kansas City.

Arizona improved to 22-11 and once again received balanced scoring. Trey Townsend added 12 points, Jaden Bradley scored 10 and had no turnovers in 37 minutes, and Henri Veesaar finished with 10 points and seven rebounds.

The Wildcats shot 50.8 percent from the field (31 of 61) and 8 of 16 from long range, with Love hitting five of eight from beyond the arc.

Arizona will face 2nd-ranked Houston on Saturday at 3 p.m. in the championship game. Houston (29-4) walloped BYU this afternoon in the other Big-12 semi-final matchup, 74-54.

Way to go, Wildcats!

   

Thursday, March 13, 2025

Way to go, Henri... and a little Love for Caleb!

 Arizona Wildcats Basketball

Caleb Love made sure his teammates got the ball tonight.

The senior Wildcats guard dished out six assists, grabbed four rebounds, picked up two steals, and scored 11 points as Arizona reached tomorrow night's Big 12 semi-finals with an 88-77 win over Kansas in the quarterfinals tonight in Kansas City.

The benefactors from some of Love's passes included Henri Veesaar (19 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists), KJ Lewis ( 19 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists), and Trey Townsend (16 points, 3 rebounds, one assist).

If that wasn't enough firepower by the Wildcats, Jaden Bradley added seven points, Carter Bryant added seven, Anthony Dell'Orso chipped in five, and Tobe Awaka finished with four points.

Arizona (21-11) shot 53.4 percent from the field (31 of 58) and sank eight 3-pointers (8 of 18). Kansas (21-12) outrebounded the Wildcats by one, 36-35.

Now it's on to the semis and a rubber match Friday with Texas Tech (25-7).

Go, Wildcats!