The Wildcats made only 6 of 17 shots from the line, but they were playing Cal. So the Wildcats still won 85-62, beating the Pac-12’s last-pla
Because the Wildcats didn’t really pull away from the Bears until the final few minutes, UA coach Tommy Lloyd played his usual top seven most of the game. He sprinkled a few minutes at Adama Bal late in the first half, then inserted freshmen big men Henri Veesaar and Dylan Anderson along with freshman wing Filip Borovicanin in the final three minutes.
UA shot 53% overall but couldn’t keep Cal under 40% shooting even though the Bears missed their first seven shots of the game. UA led just 62-50 with 9:05 to go before Courtney Ramey made a 3-pointer and Kerr Kriisa fed Azuolas Tubelis for a layup that gave the Wildcats a 67-50 lead. Two inside baskets from Tubelis and another from Ballo around the five-minute mark allowed UA to take a 73-53 lead, then a 3-pointer from Kylan Boswell later made it 78-55 with 3:34 left before Lloyd began turning deeper into his bench.
Arizona shot 47% from the field but didn’t pull away after taking an early 15-point lead in part because Cal came back to finish with a 40.6% field goal shooting after missing its first seven shots.
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