No. 11 Arizona overwhelms Wyoming in first half of 94-65 win
AP
Dec 09, 2021
The ball shot up the court like a rock skipping across water, one pass to the next until it reached an open shooter. There were dunks, 3-pointers, pull-up jumpers, quick dump-ins to the post. Most went in.
The key: Arizona Wildcats's defense.
Overwhelming Wyoming Cowboys with a smothering defense, the No. 11 Wildcats outclassed the Cowboys in the first half on the way to a 94-65 win on Wednesday night.
''We didn't want to get sped up and kind of play at our pace,'' Wyoming coach Jeff Linder said. ''But when you get down that much that early, you kind of start panicking and I thought we did panic just a little bit.''
The Wildcats (8-0) continued their run of overwhelming opponents, smothering the Cowboys (8-1) on the defensive end to set up easy baskets in transition for a 31-point halftime late.
Bennedict Mathurin soared for crowd-roaring dunks while scoring 24 points and had 10 rebounds, Kerr Kriisa and Azoulas Tubelis added 17 points. Justin Kier provided a lift off the bench with 13 points.
Arizona shot 53%, made 11 3-pointers and had 23 assists for its sixth win of at least 25 points this season. The Wildcats also had a 26-point advantage in the paint and nine steals while scoring 19 points off Wyoming's 14 turnovers.
''I love the pace,'' Tubelis said. ''How we move the ball now is a high level of basketball.''
Xavier DuSell had 22 points and Graham Ike 17 to lead the Cowboys.
The game was a meeting of unexpected undefeated teams.
Arizona had several news players and a first-year coach in Tommy Lloyd. The Wildcats' mix of new and old have been a perfect blend so far, playing with a similar up-tempo, free-flowing style Lloyd helped Mark Few create at Gonzaga.
Arizona entered Wednesday's game as the national scoring leader with 91.5 points per game and assisted baskets at nearly 72%.
Wyoming lost Mountain West Conference freshman of the year Marcus Williams and was picked to finish eighth in the Mountain West. The Cowboys have been good at both ends, ranking in the top 15 in shooting and shooting defense.
Wyoming was No. 12 in the NCAA's initial NET rankings after picking up road wins over Washington, Grand Canyon and Cal-State Fullerton already under their belt.
Of course, Arizona was No. 3 in the NET and proved to be the better team on this night.
The Wildcats are third nationally in average time of possession (14.3 seconds), according to KenPom, and were at their get-out-and-run best against Wyoming.
Using its defense to set up transition opportunities, Arizona left the Cowboys stuck in the desert sand with a series of dunks and 3-pointers to lead 53-22 at halftime. Kriisa set the tone with three early 3-pointers and Mathurin brought the crowd to its feet with a series of dunks, including one on an alley-oop from Dalen Terry where he almost hit his head on the rim.
Kriisa hit four of Arizona's seven 3-pointers in the first half and matched Mathurin with 14 points by halftime.
''That first group was rolling,'' Lloyd said.
The Wildcats' defense was even better, forcing 11 first-half turnovers while holding Wyoming to 8-of-27 shooting and 1 of 12 from the 3-point arc.
The Cowboys started to find the range in the second half, making 15 of 31 shots. They still had no defensive answer for Arizona, which shot 18 of 37 to keep the lead around 30 for most of the second half.
''Once we kind of settled in, we were a little bit better, but it's one of those things where we're a good team and we've got to figure out how we're going to respond,'' Linder said. ''.''
BIG PICTURE
Wyoming got the season off to a good start, but ran into a buzz saw against Arizona. The Cowboys took an early blow and never recovered to see their undefeated season come to an end.
Another test passed by Arizona. The Wildcats overwhelmed Wyoming at both ends of the floor, showing they're just as good on defense as their highly-touted offense.
ARIZONA ANKLES
Arizona is hoping two of its players will be in good shape for Saturday's game against Illinois after spraining ankles.
Kriisa headed to the locker room in the first half after tweaking his ankle, but later returned.
Guard Pelle Larsson turned his left ankle - the same leg he suffered a broken foot this summer - in the first half and was limited to 11 minutes.
''You're always worried for the next day,'' Lloyd said. ''You tape it up and you play if you can and not cause further injury.''
UP NEXT
Wyoming hosts Utah Valley on Saturday.
Arizona plays at Illinois Saturday.
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1st Half
WYO
Cowboys
22
ARIZ
Wildcats
53
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
(Cowboys gains possession)
19:50
+2
Graham Ike makes two point jump shot
2-0
19:36
+2
Azuolas Tubelis makes two point layup (Dalen Terry assists)
2-2
19:09
Xavier Dusell misses three point jump shot
19:07
Wildcats defensive rebound
18:45
+3
Kerr Kriisa makes three point jump shot (Christian Koloko assists)
2-5
18:23
Hunter Maldonado misses three point jump shot
18:21
Azuolas Tubelis defensive rebound
18:16
Xavier Dusell personal foul
18:07
+3
Kerr Kriisa makes three point jump shot (Dalen Terry assists)
2-8
17:46
Drake Jeffries misses three point jump shot
17:44
Christian Koloko defensive rebound
17:39
Bennedict Mathurin misses three point jump shot
17:37
Xavier Dusell defensive rebound
17:36
Xavier Dusell turnover (traveling)
17:24
+3
Dalen Terry makes three point jump shot (Bennedict Mathurin assists)
2-11
17:11
Graham Ike turnover (out of bounds)
16:59
Kerr Kriisa turnover (bad pass)
16:46
Graham Ike misses two point jump shot
16:44
Azuolas Tubelis defensive rebound
16:31
Graham Ike personal foul
16:27
Azuolas Tubelis misses three point jump shot
16:25
Drake Jeffries defensive rebound
16:03
Christian Koloko shooting foul (Xavier Dusell draws the foul)
16:03
Xavier Dusell misses regular free throw 1 of 2
16:03
+1
Xavier Dusell makes regular free throw 2 of 2
3-11
15:51
+3
Bennedict Mathurin makes three point jump shot (Kerr Kriisa assists)
3-14
15:30
+3
Xavier Dusell makes three point jump shot
6-14
15:15
+2
Azuolas Tubelis makes two point layup (Bennedict Mathurin assists)
6-16
15:15
TV timeout
15:04
Xavier Dusell misses three point jump shot
15:02
Jeremiah Oden offensive rebound
14:51
Xavier Dusell turnover (bad pass) (Dalen Terry steals)
14:45
+2
Kerr Kriisa makes two point jump shot (Dalen Terry assists)
6-18
14:31
Hunter Maldonado turnover (bad pass) (Dalen Terry steals)
14:24
Jeremiah Oden shooting foul (Azuolas Tubelis draws the foul)
14:24
+1
Azuolas Tubelis makes regular free throw 1 of 2
6-20
14:24
+1
Azuolas Tubelis makes regular free throw 2 of 2
6-21
14:16
Xavier Dusell misses two point jump shot
14:14
Azuolas Tubelis defensive rebound
14:04
+3
Kerr Kriisa makes three point jump shot
6-23
13:47
Hunter Thompson misses three point jump shot
13:22
Wildcats defensive rebound
13:11
Hunter Maldonado personal foul
13:05
Azuolas Tubelis misses two point layup
13:03
Hunter Maldonado defensive rebound
12:43
+2
Drake Jeffries makes two point layup
8-23
12:40
Bennedict Mathurin offensive foul
12:20
Hunter Thompson misses three point jump shot
12:18
Bennedict Mathurin defensive rebound
12:00
Justin Kier misses three point jump shot
11:58
Kenny Foster defensive rebound
11:38
+2
Kenny Foster makes two point layup (Hunter Thompson assists)
10-23
11:25
+2
Pelle Larsson makes two point jump shot
10-25
11:03
Hunter Maldonado misses two point jump shot
11:01
Wildcats defensive rebound
10:58
Graham Ike personal foul
10:58
TV timeout
10:46
Oumar Ballo misses two point layup
10:44
Kenny Foster defensive rebound
10:44
Oumar Ballo personal foul
10:34
+2
Hunter Maldonado makes two point layup
12-25
10:34
Azuolas Tubelis shooting foul (Hunter Maldonado draws the foul)
10:34
+1
Hunter Maldonado makes regular free throw 1 of 1
13-25
10:25
Bennedict Mathurin misses three point jump shot
10:23
Oumar Ballo offensive rebound
10:15
+3
Justin Kier makes three point jump shot (Oumar Ballo assists)