Caleb Love gets a lot of heat for his shooting woes. Arizona's fifth-year senior guard has been a punching bag for college basketball fans over the past four seasons, specifically for his streaky shooting from the 3-point line during the NCAA tournament.
The Arizona Wildcats impressive win streak came to an end Saturday as Tommy Lloyd's team tasted defeat for the first time in 2025. Winners of seven consecutive
Coach Steve Lutz and the Oklahoma State Cowboys will try for back-to-back Big 12 wins when they host Arizona at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Gallagher-Iba Arena in Stillwater. Here's what you need to know about tonight's Cowboys-Wildcats game: More: Steve Lutz set for first Remember the Ten game as Oklahoma State basketball coach Oklahoma State basketball live score updates vs.
What to know: If you want to win in this league, you need defense. The Jayhawks flexed their muscles on that end to rebound in a big way. They held talented UCF to 48 points and then held Arizona State to 13 — THIRTEEN — second-half points.
STILLWATER, Okla. — Caleb Love scored 27 points, Trey Townsend added 19 on 7-of-8 shooting and Arizona beat Oklahoma State 92-78 on Tuesday night for Tommy Lloyd’s 100th victory. Lloyd reached the century mark in his 126th game as a head coach to tie Mark Few for the fastest to 100 wins among active head coaches at their current school.
While Oklahoma State mostly avoided the long dry stretch that has spelled doom in many games this season, the Cowboy basketball team instead saw Arizona chip away slowly but surely toward a 92-78 victory Tuesday night at Gallagher-Iba Arena.
Tommy Lloyd spent the first 21 years of his coaching career working for Mark Few. On Tuesday night, Lloyd tied one of his mentor's most impressive records. A
Arizona scores on 8 of 11 possessions to close the first half, setting the tone for the rest of the game as the Cowboys lost 92-78.
Arizona’s Tommy Lloyd reached 100 career wins faster than all but 17 head coaches in NCAA history. Here are 10 victories that stand out.
Melquan Stovall was one of those guys for the Sun Devils. Over his two years, the wide receiver became a sure-handed target and a critical part of ASU’s turnaround. He also earned not one but two master’s degrees off the field. Not too shabby.
For the first time on his list this season, Sam Cosentino has someone unseating James Hagens at No. 1. But at least four players are making a case for the top spot, while a few other players crack the top 32 for the first time.