Friday, January 3, 2014

#1 Arizona Allows Only 25 Points To Washington State

It may not be such an understatement to say that Washington State's game against #1 Arizona was over at tip off.

The Wildcats swarmed the Cougars winning the game 60-25.

That's right, Washington State could only score 25 points on the top ranked Wildcats.

Thanks Pac-12 Network


Thanks ArizonaWildcats



"Arizona jumped on us early and it never really ended." Washington State head coach Ken Bone said.

Washington State was 9-45 from the field shooting only 20 percent for the game and the Cougars 25 points is their lowest since January 15, 1938.

Junior Longrus led Washington State in scoring with six points.  He was the only Cougar with multiple field goals made in the game.

“Obviously we feel good about our defensive performance." Arizona head coach Sean Miller said.  "One thing I wanted to point out is Washington State was clearly playing without two players."

Those two players Washington State was missing was their leading scorer DaVante Lacy who had an emergency appendectomy and another starter Dexter Kernich-Drew who is recovering from a concussion.

“It seemed like it just snowballed and as it snowballed one thing that was impressive was Arizona being able to sustain a high level of intensity, especially through the half,” Bone said. “Their defense was still good even as the score became lopsided.”

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