Ballo, No. 14 Arizona beat No. 10 Creighton for Maui title
AP
Nov 24, 2022
LAHAINA, Hawaii (AP) Oumar Ballo dominated inside with 30 points and 13 rebounds for No. 14 Arizona Wildcats, which held off No. 10 Creighton Bluejays 81-79 on Wednesday to win the Maui Invitational for the third time.
The combination of the unstoppable 7-foot, 260-pound Ballo and his speedy, talented supporting cast was just enough for the Wildcats (6-0) to remain undefeated. Kerr Kriisa added 13 points and nine assists, Azuolas Tubelis had 12 points and Courtney Ramey scored 10. Arizona scored its final points with 2:21 to play but managed to hold on.
''I'm super proud of these guys,'' Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd said. ''These tournaments are hard. To play three games in three days against three really good teams with very distinct styles and to come out of it on top the way we did, it says a lot about this group.''
Ryan Nembhard scored 20 points for Creighton (6-1), which was trying to beat a ranked opponent for the third straight day. Ryan Kalkbrenner added 16 points, Trey Alexander scored 15 and Baylor Scheierman had 11 points and 11 rebounds.
Arizona appeared to be pulling away late, but the Bluejays kept hanging around.
Scheierman made a layup with 2:41 left to pull Creighton within 79-72 but Kriisa made a beautiful pass to Ballo for a dunk and an 81-72 lead with 2:21 left. He was fouled but missed the free throw.
Nembhard made a layup and Scheierman a 3-pointer to get Creighton within 81-77. Kalkbrenner made one of two free throws to cut the deficit to three. Ramey missed a 3-point attempt with 18 seconds left.
Creighton called timeout with 7.4 seconds left to set up a final play. Kalkbrenner didn't have an open 3 and passed to Nembhard, who was fouled by Ramey with 2 seconds left. He made the first shot and intentionally missed the second, with Arizona rebounding to seal the win despite Creighton closing with a 12-2 run.
''I just kept looking at the score and the time and our timeouts. And I thought we had enough separation to kind of ride it out,'' Lloyd said.
''But you're just hoping for a miss. You hate to say that, you need to make `em miss. But one of those shots bounces off, you know, and we rebound it, you know, the game could have been over a little bit earlier. But they didn't. They went in.
''I think we had one or two maybe poor decisions, but we'll learn from that. We practice situations a lot. So a lot of the situations came up there and I felt comfortable not calling a timeout,'' he added.
Ballo was strong from the start, tallying 16 points and nine rebounds in the first half to help the Wildcats to a 39-30 lead.
''We showed some grit in getting ourselves back in that,'' Creighton coach Greg McDermott said. ''It felt like in the second half, every time we would get it to three or four, they'd stretch it back to nine or 10 and we just couldn't quite crack the seal, so to speak, to get 'em where they were really, really nervous.
''And then we executed some stuff down the stretch pretty well to give ourselves a chance, you know, on the free-throw line there to cut it to two, and then ran a play where we thought we could get a good look at a 3 there to tie it, and obviously didn't work.''
BIG PICTURE
Creighton: The Bluejays reached the title game by beating No. 21 Texas Tech in the opening round and stopping No. 9 Arkansas in the semifinals.
Arizona: The Wildcats also won the Maui Invitational in 2000 and 2014. Lloyd was part of two Maui titles as a Gonzaga assistant in 2009 and 2018.
UP NEXT
Creighton plays at No. 4 Texas on Dec. 1 as part of the Big 12-Big East Battle.
Arizona opens Pac-12 play at Utah on Dec. 1.
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1st Half
CREI
Bluejays
30
ARIZ
Wildcats
39
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
Ryan Kalkbrenner vs. Oumar Ballo (Kerr Kriisa gains possession)
19:55
+2
Oumar Ballo makes two point layup (Kerr Kriisa assists)
0-2
19:40
+2
Ryan Kalkbrenner makes two point dunk (Ryan Nembhard assists)
2-2
19:27
+2
Azuolas Tubelis makes two point hook shot (Courtney Ramey assists)
2-4
19:02
Ryan Nembhard misses two point jump shot
19:00
Ryan Kalkbrenner offensive rebound
18:54
Ryan Kalkbrenner misses two point layup
18:52
Oumar Ballo defensive rebound
18:46
+2
Oumar Ballo makes two point layup (Azuolas Tubelis assists)
2-6
18:46
Ryan Kalkbrenner shooting foul (Oumar Ballo draws the foul)
18:46
Oumar Ballo misses regular free throw 1 of 1
18:46
Pelle Larsson offensive rebound
18:43
Kerr Kriisa misses three point jump shot
18:41
Ryan Kalkbrenner defensive rebound
18:40
Jump ball. Ryan Kalkbrenner vs. Oumar Ballo (Bluejays gains possession)
18:24
Arthur Kaluma misses two point jump shot
18:22
Oumar Ballo defensive rebound
18:15
Jump ball. Azuolas Tubelis vs. Ryan Kalkbrenner (Wildcats gains possession)
18:11
Courtney Ramey misses two point jump shot
18:09
Baylor Scheierman defensive rebound
17:55
+3
Ryan Nembhard makes three point jump shot (Baylor Scheierman assists)
5-6
17:42
Azuolas Tubelis misses two point jump shot
17:40
Oumar Ballo offensive rebound
17:40
+2
Oumar Ballo makes two point layup
5-8
17:40
Ryan Nembhard shooting foul (Oumar Ballo draws the foul)
17:40
+1
Oumar Ballo makes regular free throw 1 of 1
5-9
17:16
Azuolas Tubelis shooting foul (Ryan Kalkbrenner draws the foul)
17:16
+1
Ryan Kalkbrenner makes regular free throw 1 of 2
6-9
17:16
+1
Ryan Kalkbrenner makes regular free throw 2 of 2
7-9
16:58
Pelle Larsson turnover (lost ball) (Baylor Scheierman steals)
16:58
Jump ball. Azuolas Tubelis vs. Baylor Scheierman (Bluejays gains possession)
16:38
+2
Trey Alexander makes two point jump shot
9-9
16:26
+2
Oumar Ballo makes two point hook shot
9-11
16:12
+2
Trey Alexander makes two point jump shot
11-11
15:53
Pelle Larsson misses three point jump shot
15:51
Kerr Kriisa offensive rebound
15:46
+2
Kerr Kriisa makes two point jump shot
11-13
15:30
Arthur Kaluma misses three point jump shot
15:28
Pelle Larsson defensive rebound
15:25
+2
Azuolas Tubelis makes two point layup (Kerr Kriisa assists)
11-15
15:04
+3
Baylor Scheierman makes three point jump shot (Arthur Kaluma assists)
14-15
14:51
Kerr Kriisa misses two point jump shot
14:49
Baylor Scheierman defensive rebound
14:45
+2
Trey Alexander makes two point jump shot (Baylor Scheierman assists)
16-15
14:15
Oumar Ballo misses two point jump shot
14:13
Oumar Ballo offensive rebound
14:08
Courtney Ramey misses three point jump shot
14:06
Trey Alexander defensive rebound
14:01
Trey Alexander offensive foul (Kerr Kriisa draws the foul)
14:01
Trey Alexander turnover (offensive foul)
14:01
TV timeout
13:46
Henri Veesaar misses two point hook shot
13:44
Baylor Scheierman defensive rebound
13:27
Baylor Scheierman misses three point jump shot
13:25
Courtney Ramey defensive rebound
13:13
Mason Miller shooting foul (Cedric Henderson Jr. draws the foul)
13:13
+1
Cedric Henderson Jr. makes regular free throw 1 of 2
16-16
13:13
+1
Cedric Henderson Jr. makes regular free throw 2 of 2
16-17
13:00
Pelle Larsson blocks Ryan Nembhard's two point layup
12:58
Henri Veesaar defensive rebound
12:51
+3
Pelle Larsson makes three point jump shot (Cedric Henderson Jr. assists)
16-20
12:38
Francisco Farabello misses three point jump shot
12:36
Courtney Ramey defensive rebound
12:28
Courtney Ramey misses two point layup
12:26
Baylor Scheierman defensive rebound
12:16
+3
Mason Miller makes three point jump shot (Ryan Nembhard assists)