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With four games to play, the Arizona Wildcats (18-9, 12-4) are once again all alone in second place in the Big 12. The Houston Cougars (24-4, 16-1) clinched their second straight Big 12 ...
The University of Arizona apologized after a portion of the team’s fanbase sang an “unacceptable chant” directed towards Brigham Young University (BYU) following the Wildcats’ men’s ...
The Wildcats suffered a crippling loss, 66-54, against the Arizona State Sun Devils on Sunday at Bramlage Coliseum. With the loss, K-State (13-14, 7-9 Big 12) has a losing record with four games ...
The chant was just part of a tense finish in Tucson in which BYU upset the Wildcats, 96-95. The game ended with a questionable foul call on Arizona that sent BYU to the free throw line with 3.2 ...
ESPN broadcaster Rich Hollenberg mentioned on the broadcast that Arizona guard Caleb Love had to be escorted away from the incident (and off the court) by one of the Wildcat's managers.
In a back-and-forth game, Arizona’s Caleb Love hit a shot and was fouled with the Wildcats down by a point and 12 seconds left in regulation, but officials ruled the foul occurred before Love ...
The incident happened postgame following a brief handshake line brawl between the Wildcats and Cougars, when Arizona fans shouted a derogatory statement — which consisted of an expletive ...
The Wildcats (13-14, 7-9 Big 12) clearly missed versatile forward Coleman Hawkins who was out with an injury, struggling to deal with Arizona State's length inside. Hawkins averages 10.7 points ...
Cougars coach Kevin Young was watching another telecast that mentioned Arizona’s homecourt dominance. The Wildcats had been 58-5 at McKale Center under Tommy Lloyd, among other things.