McConnell, Johnson lead Arizona Wildcats past No. 8 Utah: By the Numbers
Jan 18, 2015, 2:17 AM | Updated: 2:42 am
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.
Arizona (16-2, 4-1) emerged victorious from the battle of top-10 teams with a 69-51 blow out win over No. 8 Utah (14-3, 4-1). It was the Wildcats’ second win in a row after losing two of their previous four games.
Senior T.J. McConnell put the team on his shoulders and carried Arizona to victory. The guard scored 16 points on eight-of-10 shooting and was the best player on the floor for much of the game.
He was not alone in his strong effort.
It took freshman Stanley Johnson a little while to warm up, but when he did, his double-double helped push the game out of reach. Johnson scored a game-high 18 points, all in the second half, to go along with his 10 rebounds.
An early 10-2 Utah run to begin the game had more than a few Wildcats fans feeling uneasy, but Arizona righted the ship and cruised past the Utes the rest of the way. The Wildcats outscored Utah 38-25 in the second half.
Arizona just has Utah’s number. After beating them three times last season and again on Saturday, the Wildcats are a perfect 8-0 against the Utes since they joined the Pac-12.
Here’s how the Wildcats won their 16th game of the season, by the numbers:
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Arizona center Kaleb Tarczewski fouled out of the game with 5:30 remaining. He finished with seven points and five rebounds.
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The Wildcats only needed six points from their bench to take home a victory on Saturday. Dustin Ristic (4) and Elliott Pitts (2) were the only two players to get a bucket off the bench for Arizona.
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Arizona kept the majority of its play inside the three-point line as they attempted only seven shots from long range. It probably was a good thing the Wildcats did not have to rely on the 3 ball since they drained only one of those seven attempts.
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McConnell and Johnson may have stolen the show, but junior Brandon Ashley had a solid game as well. The forward scored 14 points and grabbed eight rebounds.
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Arizona had a +21 rebound advantage, pulling down 40 boards compared to Utah’s 19. The Wildcats dominated the offensive glass, coming up with 17 offensive rebounds.
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The Wildcats have struggled from the free throw line all season and did so again against Utah. Arizona shot just 16-of-24 (66.7 percent) from the charity stripe.
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