NCAAB Game Recap - Arizona at UNLV
Sat Dec 2, 2017 10:00 PM EST

SDak
80
Duke
96
F
Kansas
76
Syr
60
F
Vill
94
StJos
53
F
Harv
70
KY
79
F
WichSt
69
Baylor
62
F
Princ
52
Mia-FL
80
F
Cin
76
Xav
89
F
USC
55
SMU
72
F
Leh
54
UVA
75
F
USF
57
AzSt
75
F
Yale
66
TCU
92
F
HolyC
54
LaSal
58
F
Manh
55
Tows
56
F
SCSt
71
NCSU
103
F
Ind
55
Mich
69
F
FaDi
75
Iona
82
F
Radf
63
VMI
50
F
Bry
59
UNH
75
F
UNCG
76
Lib
75
F(3OT)
Colora
63
ColSt
72
F
RobM
74
Sien
76
F
Quin
58
Lafy
79
F
WIGB
75
Belm
86
F
Oakl
78
W MI
73
F
CenCT
68
Brown
62
F
Reinh
76
Winth
107
F
VaTec
83
Miss
80
F(OT)
UGA
73
Marq
66
F
OakCi
56
Evans
98
F
YSU
73
DeP
89
F
UMass
70
SouthCar
76
F
Maine
66
Ford
67
F(OT)
StBon
73
Buff
62
F
StLou
45
Butl
75
F
IUPUI
64
Ball
83
F
Colg
65
Bingha
76
F
UMBC
98
Citad
72
F
WilBa
70
NOrl
87
F
(N/A)
52
Longw
61
F
UCDav
81
WaSt
67
F
AF
61
Denv
59
F
UTRGV
69
Rice
67
F
USC-Up
66
GWebb
87
F
NIU
95
ChiSt
77
F
LoyMD
75
MtStM
80
F(OT)
Amer
70
MD-ES
74
F
TNTec
50
Furm
64
F
W&M
108
Savan
85
F
Corn
66
NE
84
F
Rider
77
Drex
89
F
Dart
60
Canis
73
F
(N/A)
50
PorSt
125
F
MTSt
68
WIMil
64
F
ORU
74
ArkLR
66
F(2OT)
NCAT
70
Presb
73
F
SJSU
58
SIU
76
F
IL-C
61
LoyIL
85
F
Tuls
58
IlSt
65
F
Rich
53
Wake
82
F
Monm
81
UConn
84
F(OT)
SacHr
55
StJon
90
F
AlaAM
47
APSU
67
F
ULM
65
SFA
68
F
TNWes
61
GaSo
97
F
Schr
43
AbCh
71
F
TN-M
63
Chat
66
F
LoyMa
74
OrSt
78
F
OhSt
83
Wisc
58
F
WriSt
60
W Ky
78
F
Mercer
81
Mem
83
F(2OT)
PSU
77
Iowa
73
F
Prov
68
URI
75
F
DelSt
57
ECU
63
F
Maris
75
Army
82
F
Drake
89
Wyo
96
F(2OT)
BGSU
92
Norf
77
F
JU
65
E KY
70
F(OT)
Lamar
69
CoCar
67
F(OT)
SEMO
86
NCC
77
F
StPet
65
Elon
71
F(2OT)
MorSt
49
NoKY
86
F
Colum
82
Albany
86
F
StFPA
83
Stony
85
F
USA
58
FIU
87
F
Vermt
77
Buck
81
F
Fres
106
LongB
70
F
Miles
55
LaTec
106
F
MTSU
81
FlGlf
76
F
ODU
75
VCU
82
F
TXSo
69
Toled
71
F
(N/A)
58
NFla
85
F
Akr
64
Marsh
86
F
Clev
62
Kent
72
F
BC
73
Hartfo
61
F
BethC
75
FAU
93
F
SoFL
61
App
84
F
HI
60
Utah
80
F
Ark
65
Hou
91
F
FlaAM
59
Murr
80
F
SDCh
68
S UT
87
F
N TX
60
TexAr
65
F
TxSt
52
HCU
71
F
MOSt
73
SDSt
53
F
Mia-O
76
W IL
73
F(2OT)
Lipsco
95
TNSt
86
F(OT)
UNCC
82
JMU
87
F
CalLu
58
CS-Ful
86
F
UCRiv
56
GrCan
68
F
UTSA
80
UtVal
88
F
BYU
75
UtSt
66
F
NM
76
UTEP
88
F
NoAZ
60
CSBak
52
F
ArkPB
57
SCla
72
F
USD
57
UCSB
67
F
Ariz
91
UNLV
88
F(OT)
Pepp
81
CAPoly
91
F
Nev
76
UCIrv
65
F
StMar
74
Cal
63
F
Sac
InWor
Canc

Arizona 91, UNLV 88

Dec 2, 2017, 10:00 PM EST

Final (OT)

1

2

OT

T

Arizona

30

48

13

91

UNLV

41

37

10

88

Trier leads Arizona past UNLV in overtime, 91-88
Sun Dec 3, 2017 2:15 AM

LAS VEGAS (AP) Since 1960 only three college basketball teams west of the Rockies have won a national title: UCLA, Arizona, and UNLV.

Two of them put on quite a show Saturday night.

Allonzo Trier scored eight of his team-high 29 points in overtime to lead Arizona past UNLV, 91-88, inside a raucous Thomas and Mack Center.

"When the game is on the line, my preparation holds me through," said Trier, who was 6 for 6 from the free-throw line in overtime. "I've worked for that moment, so I expect to go there and make them and do what I do and step up, make the free throws and get us the win."

Deandre Ayton had 28 points and 10 rebounds, while Parker Jackson-Cartwright scored 12 points for the Wildcats.

"I thought it was a great college basketball game. Las Vegas is an incredible basketball town, obviously Tucson is as well," Arizona coach Sean Miller said. "The history of our programs brings out the best in this environment, and the same when we play them in McKale (Center). Deandre and Allonzo are gifted, especially on offense, and our team will learn how to bring out the best in them. The thing about players like those two, they'll make the game easier for the rest of our team."

After a poor showing in the first half, Arizona (5-3) came out of the locker room sizzling, hitting three 3-pointers during a 13-8 run that carved into UNLV's lead, making it 49-43 less than four minutes into the second half.

Arizona took its first lead of the game at the 9:42 mark, when Dylan Smith converted a 3-point play. The teams traded baskets until Trier hit three straight buckets for the Wildcats, giving them a 67-64 lead with a little more than six minutes left in the game.

The Wildcats hit 18 of 29 (62.1 percent) in the second half.

"The first half we were in a little slump with our shooting, but in the second half we really broke out, driving, getting fouls, shooting at the line, and getting rhythm shots," Ayton said. "But that environment is the craziest environment I've ever played in. I couldn't even hear myself, I lost my voice. This is a great environment to play in."

Ayton came into the weekend one of just seven players in the nation averaging at least 15 points and 10 rebounds per game, while shooting 60 percent or better from the field. Ayton is one of just two freshmen in college basketball with the feat, ironically, along with Brandon McCoy, who led UNLV (6-2) with a game-high 33 points and 10 rebounds.

Shakur Juiston added 21 points and nine rebounds for the Rebels.

The teams played in front of 14,579 fans, including a heavy dose of Wildcats faithful, the largest crowd at the Thomas and Mack Center since UNLV hosted Nevada on Feb. 25 last season, when 14,808 attended.

"I think it was great for our freshmen to experience what it is to play a true road game," Trier said. "We have so many young guys, after the game they were like `is it like that every time?' Every time Arizona comes into town it's a big game for the other team, and you know they're going to have their best crowd, they're going to play their best game trying to beat us."

Which is exactly what UNLV did, opening the game with the hot hand by hitting 54.5 percent (6 of 11) from the field over the first eight minutes, while the Wildcats hit a mere 22.2 percent (4 of 18). UNLV led 41-30 at halftime after shooting 17 for 30 (56.7 percent), and outrebounding the Wildcats 24-16. Arizona shot just 35 percent (14 of 40) over the first 20 minutes.

"The game could've gone either way, I credit our guys for hanging in there," Miller said. "We were down big at half and it's not easy to have a second half like we did."

BIG PICTURE

Arizona: After becoming the first team in 31 years to drop from No. 2 all the way out of the Top 25 poll, after a disastrous trip to the Bahamas, the Wildcats received 34 votes last week and look for a possible return to the poll after going 2-0 this week. Arizona had been ranked in every AP Top 25 poll, counting preseason and weekly polls, since the beginning of the 2012-13 season.

UNLV: The Runnin' Rebels are now 8-2 all-time versus Arizona at home, including 4-2 at the Thomas & Mack Center. UNLV is 12-9 against Arizona all-time and 61-61 against teams that currently make up the Pac-12 Conference. The Runnin' Rebels defeated Utah, 85-58, on Nov. 22.

UP NEXT

Arizona plays No. 9 Texas A&M on Tuesday, in the Valley of the Sun Shootout in Phoenix.

UNLV plays Oral Roberts on Tuesday, at the MGM Grand Garden.

Leaders

Arizona PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Trier 29 0 2 5 1 2
D. Ayton 28 0 1 10 1 3
UNLV PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
B. McCoy 33 0 0 10 1 0
S. Juiston 21 0 3 9 1 4

Team Comparison

Ariz UNLV
Points For 91 88
Field Goals 35/75-47% 33/62-53%
Three Pointers 6/18-33% 3/13-23%
Free Throws 15/17-88% 19/26-73%
Offensive Rebounds 14 10
Defensive Rebounds 23 27
Rebounds 43 40
Blocks 7 6
Steals 7 8
Turnovers 16 18
Personal Fouls 22 19
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - Ariz Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Dec 2 Ariz 91 @ UNLV 88 A. Trier 29 B. McCoy 33

Game Information

Stadium: Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nevada
Attendance: 14,579
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