If the Arizona Wildcats are still upset about last weekend's loss at Arizona State, they should find a way to bottle up that anger for another six weeks.
Arizona's Stanley Johnson is in the running for about every major award it seems. The latest is the Naismith Trophy, as he was named to the midseason top 30 list on Thursday.
The Arizona Wildcats' loss to Arizona State Saturday may have done serious damage to their hopes of earning a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament as well as of winning the Pac-12 title, but it did little to hurt their ranking in the polls.
Earlier this season, Stanley Johnson was named to the John R. Wooden Award Midseason Top 25. There were no rankings with the list, just the top 25 players in the running for the most prestigious college award. Now we know exactly where freshman Stanley Johnson stands.
DaVonte Neal was expected to be an integral part of Arizona's passing attack last season after finally being eligible to play after transferring from Notre Dame.
The Arizona Wildcats took care of business last week in home games against Oregon and Oregon State, winning by scores of 90-56 and 57-34, respectively.
It did not look like it would be an easy ride to victory early on, but it certainly was by the time the second half came around. The No. 7 Arizona Wildcats survived an early scare to cruise past California 73-50 on Saturday night. Stanley Johnson led all players with 18 points and led all […]
The No. 7 team in the nation was hosted by Stanford on Thursday -- a program which is unranked, but came into the game with an identical 4-1 Pac-12 record.
Despite being the No. 10 ranked team in the country, there were plenty of doubts surrounding the Arizona Wildcats. The Wildcats silenced the doubters on Saturday night.
The expert consensus coming into the 2014-15 season seemed to be that the Arizona Wildcats would coast to their second consecutive Pac-12 championship.