No. 5 Arizona uses massive run to rout Oregon State 84-52
AP
Feb 05, 2023
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) Arizona Wildcats got stuck in Oregon State Beavers's preferred pace, forced to grind out half-court possessions. A litany of whistles further bogged down the game.
The Wildcats still managed to build a 14-point lead.
Once the whistles subsided and the floor opened up, Arizona blew past Oregon State for the type of rout typically seen in early-season nonconference games.
Azuolas Tubelis scored 19 points, Courtney Ramey added 11 and No. 5 Arizona used a massive first-half run to blow out Oregon State 84-52 on Saturday night.
''That was a woodshed job,'' Oregon State coach Wayne Tinkle. ''We came out in the gate and executed our plan, then the floodgates opened.''
The game started like a trickle, successful foul calls accentuating Oregon State's measured pace. The Wildcats (21-3, 10-3 Pac-12) slogged through it, then raced past the Beavers with a 19-2 run to go up 26 by halftime.
Arizona had 22 assists on 28 field goals, grabbed 17 more rebounds and outscored Oregon State by 16 in the paint to win its sixth straight.
''I didn't think maybe our overall energy in all stretches was great tonight, but sometimes that happens,'' Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd said. ''To do that and put together an effort like that, and be able to play a lot of guys is an encouraging sign.''
The Beavers (9-15, 3-10) brought one of the nation's least-experienced teams into McKale Center and had the game at the pace they wanted - for a little while.
One of Division I's more deliberate teams, Oregon State prevented the Wildcats from getting out in transition early, the game bogged down even more by 21 combined first-half fouls.
Once the Wildcats started rolling, the Beavers couldn't catch them, losing their seventh straight to Arizona. Jordan Pope led Oregon State with 11 points.
''They're a great team, obviously well coached, but I think our youth showed itself a little bit,'' Tinkle said. '''We got knocked on our heels.''
The Beavers turned the first half into a grind, but Arizona was able to smooth it out just enough.
Relying on defense and half-court offense, the Wildcats steadily built a 14-point lead in small increments. Arizona seemed to spend as much time at the free throw line as running its offense and took advantage, hitting 15 of 21 in the first half.
The Wildcats finally found room to maneuver once the parade of whistles slowed, getting out in transition for layups and early-offense baskets.
Led by Tubelis. Arizona closed the first half on a 19-2 run, capped by Boswell's deep 3 at the buzzer for a 47-21 lead.
''When I caught and put it up, I knew it was going in,'' said Arizona guard Kylan Boswell, who had eight points. ''That was pretty crazy.''
TUBELIS REUNION
Tubelis had quite a weekend with friends and family from Lithuania in town.
On Thursday, he scored 40 points against Oregon, the most by an Arizona player in 28 years. Tubelis needed 8 1/2 minutes to make his first shot against Oregon State, but had 15 first-half points. He finished 6 of 10 from the floor and and grabbed eight rebounds in 23 minutes.
''He's playing like a vet,'' Lloyd said. ''He understands where his opportunities are in the court and he's doing a tremendous job. He's having an All-American type season. I've coached those guys and he's at that level.''
BIG PICTURE
Oregon State: The Beavers managed to get the pace they wanted in the early going. They couldn't sustain it - Arizona had something to do with that - and remain winless at McKale Center since 2010.
Arizona: The Wildcats had to fight through a string of whistles and Oregon State's deliberate style early and still built a 14-point lead. Arizona blew it open with a big run that put the game out of reach by halftime.
UP NEXT
Oregon State: Hosts No. 9 UCLA on Thursday night.
Arizona: Plays at California on Thursday night.
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1st Half
ORST
Beavers
21
ARIZ
Wildcats
47
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
Rodrigue Andela vs. Oumar Ballo (Tyler Bilodeau gains possession)
19:26
Beavers turnover (shot clock violation)
19:03
Azuolas Tubelis misses two point jump shot
19:01
Oumar Ballo offensive rebound
18:57
+2
Oumar Ballo makes two point putback layup
0-2
18:38
Cedric Henderson Jr. shooting foul (Jordan Pope draws the foul)
18:38
+1
Jordan Pope makes regular free throw 1 of 2
1-2
18:38
+1
Jordan Pope makes regular free throw 2 of 2
2-2
18:09
+3
Kerr Kriisa makes three point jump shot (Courtney Ramey assists)
2-5
17:48
Azuolas Tubelis personal foul
17:31
Jordan Pope misses three point jump shot
17:29
Courtney Ramey defensive rebound
17:23
Cedric Henderson Jr. misses three point jump shot
17:21
Oumar Ballo offensive rebound
17:17
Courtney Ramey misses three point jump shot
17:15
Glenn Taylor Jr. defensive rebound
17:06
Glenn Taylor Jr. turnover (lost ball) (Azuolas Tubelis steals)
17:00
Oumar Ballo turnover (traveling)
16:46
Jordan Pope misses two point pullup jump shot
16:44
Azuolas Tubelis defensive rebound
16:34
Kerr Kriisa misses three point jump shot
16:32
Rodrigue Andela defensive rebound
16:20
Tyler Bilodeau misses three point jump shot
16:18
Oumar Ballo defensive rebound
16:10
+2
Courtney Ramey makes two point driving layup
2-7
15:41
+2
Rodrigue Andela makes two point hook shot
4-7
15:14
Rodrigue Andela personal foul
15:14
TV timeout
15:00
+2
Oumar Ballo makes two point alley-oop layup (Kerr Kriisa assists)
4-9
14:39
+2
Rodrigue Andela makes two point jump shot (Michael Rataj assists)
6-9
14:25
Tyler Bilodeau shooting foul (Oumar Ballo draws the foul)
14:25
Oumar Ballo misses regular free throw 1 of 2
14:25
+1
Oumar Ballo makes regular free throw 2 of 2
6-10
13:58
Glenn Taylor Jr. misses two point layup
13:56
KC Ibekwe offensive rebound
13:53
+2
KC Ibekwe makes two point putback layup
8-10
13:46
+2
Pelle Larsson makes two point driving layup (Cedric Henderson Jr. assists)
8-12
13:28
Kerr Kriisa personal foul
13:08
Glenn Taylor Jr. misses three point stepback jump shot
13:06
Cedric Henderson Jr. defensive rebound
12:43
Pelle Larsson misses three point jump shot
12:41
Courtney Ramey offensive rebound
12:35
Glenn Taylor Jr. shooting foul (Pelle Larsson draws the foul)
12:35
+1
Pelle Larsson makes regular free throw 1 of 2
8-13
12:35
+1
Pelle Larsson makes regular free throw 2 of 2
8-14
12:13
KC Ibekwe misses two point hook shot
12:11
Pelle Larsson defensive rebound
12:10
Pelle Larsson turnover (out of bounds)
12:10
Pelle Larsson shooting foul (KC Ibekwe draws the foul)
12:10
KC Ibekwe misses regular free throw 1 of 2
12:10
+1
KC Ibekwe makes regular free throw 2 of 2
9-14
11:55
Dzmitry Ryuny shooting foul (Pelle Larsson draws the foul)
11:55
TV timeout
11:55
+1
Pelle Larsson makes regular free throw 1 of 2
9-15
11:55
+1
Pelle Larsson makes regular free throw 2 of 2
9-16
11:43
Cedric Henderson Jr. blocks Glenn Taylor Jr.'s two point layup
11:41
Wildcats defensive rebound
11:30
+2
Azuolas Tubelis makes two point reverse layup (Kerr Kriisa assists)
9-18
11:13
Christian Wright misses three point jump shot
11:11
Wildcats defensive rebound
10:47
Kerr Kriisa misses three point jump shot
10:45
Azuolas Tubelis offensive rebound
10:41
Azuolas Tubelis misses two point putback layup
10:39
KC Ibekwe defensive rebound
10:32
+2
Dexter Akanno makes two point driving layup
11-18
10:09
+3
Kylan Boswell makes three point jump shot
11-21
9:41
+3
Dzmitry Ryuny makes three point jump shot (Dexter Akanno assists)
14-21
9:31
KC Ibekwe personal foul
9:19
Dzmitry Ryuny shooting foul (Azuolas Tubelis draws the foul)