NCAAB Game Recap - Alabama at Arizona
Sat Dec 9, 2017 10:00 PM EST

Duke
84
BC
89
F
S UT
63
MSU
88
F
Fla
66
Cin
60
F
WichSt
78
OkSt
66
F
PVAM
53
TAMU
73
F
Monm
76
KY
93
F
ND
92
Del
68
F
Col
69
Xav
96
F
Minn
79
Ark
95
F
WVU
69
Pitt
60
F
VCU
67
Seton
90
F
(N/A)
82
Baylor
105
F
Lipsco
71
Tenn
81
F
CoCar
78
SouthCar
80
F
Marq
82
Wisc
63
F
W&M
62
OhSt
97
F
UCLA
69
Mich
78
F(OT)
YSU
67
Butl
95
F
GWebb
60
MD
82
F
DelSt
48
Duques
97
F
Stetsn
79
Maris
76
F
Longw
70
VMI
81
F
CenCT
55
NIU
61
F
Bry
72
Mem
90
F
IPFW
73
Mia-O
81
F
TNTec
69
CenMI
74
F
South
60
UCF
76
F
ULM
56
JSU
75
F
MtStM
60
Leh
75
F
W MI
87
Detr
79
F
UMBC
65
Tows
78
F
Mont
68
GASt
71
F
UMassL
75
Brown
89
F
Canis
58
Evans
65
F
Colg
58
Syr
72
F
Yale
67
StBon
75
F
UMKC
69
NCSU
88
F
Ind
62
Lou
71
F
(N/A)
65
E MI
80
F
Copp
59
UConn
72
F
(N/A)
54
Buff
88
F
Valpa
70
Ball
71
F
Nebras
65
Crei
75
F
StJos
78
Temp
81
F
NCAT
74
GTown
83
F
ChiSt
50
Oakl
82
F
USC-Up
69
Denv
84
F
FlGlf
85
UTARL
78
F
Rice
62
SFA
81
F
Kent
54
WriSt
63
F
Prov
63
UMass
72
F
Penn
78
Dayt
70
F
Samf
59
Clem
81
F
UNH
58
HolyC
62
F
StFNY
68
Ford
76
F
Lafy
50
SacHr
62
F
FlaAM
64
Mercer
82
F
SCSt
72
Furm
101
F
How
63
Amer
74
F
UCSB
91
MTSt
69
F
Ersk
49
Radf
76
F
Vermt
67
NE
71
F
Bingha
77
LoyMD
64
F
Sac
54
Bois
77
F
Norf
52
LoyIL
80
F
Murr
78
IlSt
72
F
DeP
65
UIC
55
F
Iona
74
NJIT
70
F
GrgWas
54
PSU
74
F
(N/A)
75
IndSt
79
F
NCC
65
GMas
77
F
UAB
80
Aub
85
F
Savan
91
GaSo
102
F
WilJe
52
UCDav
86
F
Cal
63
SDSU
62
F
NoGA
62
MissSt
95
F
TxSt
68
AbCh
72
F
LACol
58
NWSt
88
F
HowPa
56
Lamar
112
F
Pacif
72
Wyo
86
F
Miss
58
MTSU
77
F
Omaha
74
Drake
93
F
(N/A)
51
JU
89
F
McNee
47
N TX
85
F
(N/A)
45
Woff
104
F
Morg
66
Manh
80
F
Hof
88
Rider
82
F
JackSt
62
LaTec
91
F
Marsh
93
Toled
87
F
FaDi
54
Rut
92
F
BGSU
46
ODU
88
F
App
89
Akr
94
F
Albany
74
Sien
69
F
UtSt
67
Utah
77
F
SeatU
73
StMar
97
F
WIMil
69
W IL
90
F
UCIrv
59
UTRGV
73
F
NDSU
88
UND
79
F
ArkLR
54
CenAR
69
F
(N/A)
76
ArkSt
90
F
HCU
71
UTSA
87
F
Hou
77
StLou
58
F
SEMO
75
SIU
69
F
Tuls
61
KSU
54
F
Gram
53
GrCan
87
F
UtVal
83
CS-Ful
91
F
(N/A)
57
IdaSt
73
F
WaSt
69
UTEP
76
F
NMSt
65
NM
62
F
WIGB
77
Mizzu
100
F
Ida
55
CSBak
66
F
PorSt
87
SCla
84
F
NoAZ
51
USD
79
F
SJSU
55
Portl
64
F
LongB
78
Pepp
71
F
ArkPB
58
OrSt
85
F
LoyMa
74
CSNor
57
F
Fres
83
CAPoly
63
F
Bama
82
Ariz
88
F
Web
68
BYU
74
F
(N/A)
64
HI
82
F
Ill
82
UNLV
89
F
JMU
Rich
PPD

Dec 9, 2017, 10:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Alabama

40

42

82

Arizona

38

50

88

Ayton leads Arizona to 88-82 win over Alabama
Sun Dec 10, 2017 1:37 AM

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) Deandre Ayton overpowered Alabama's big men all night, something he's done consistently during his freshman year. Allonzo Trier turned it on in the second half, playing with a rare efficiency.

When Arizona's top two players are at their best, the Wildcats are mighty tough to stop.

Ayton had 29 points and 18 rebounds, Trier scored 20 of his 25 points in the second half and Arizona outlasted Alabama 88-82 Saturday night.

"If I can throw it into Deandre, ain't nobody going to leave me, so he has all the room to work," Trier said. "One person between him and the basket, he's going to score all day."

Arizona's first real home test and the fans were ready, making McKale Center louder than it's been all season.

The Wildcats (7-3) responded with their second quality win of the week, backing up a victory over No. 7 Texas A&M with a strong all-around performance to win their 45th straight nonconference home game.

Alabama (7-3) matched Arizona nearly shot for shot in one of college basketball's toughest road environments, pulling within 84-80 on Riley Norris' 3-pointer with 38 seconds left.

The Crimson Tide could not get any closer as Trier, who took just six shots, hit three free throws in the final 34 seconds to seal it for Arizona.

Arizona had 43-30 rebounding advantage and shot 52 percent.

Collin Sexton scored 21 of his 30 points in the second half, and Donta Hall had 15 points and 12 rebounds for Alabama.

"During the SEC, we're going to have to go Kentucky, Missouri and places like that with ... the same type of crowds," Sexton said. "We were in their place and said, `Let's win."'

Arizona's defense was a sore spot to start the season, leading to three straight losses in the Bahamas that dropped the Wildcats out of the AP Top 25 from No. 2 - a first since Louisville in 1986.

Even when the Wildcats rolled over Long Beach State, coach Sean Miller lamented their defensive effort in a 25-minute postgame rant.

Arizona shored up its defense on Tuesday, when it grinded out a 67-64 victory over No. 7 Texas A&M in Phoenix.

The Wildcats were good defensively in stretches, had Miller turning dark shades of red at other times.

"Certainly, there's room for improvement," he said.

For their first big home test, the Wildcats got back sophomore guard Rawle Alkins, a tough, emotional player who Miller hoped would give them a lift.

Arizona had a spark before Alkins even entered the game, efficiently working its offense during a 10-0 run that put the Wildcats up 24-13. The Crimson Tide fought back behind their defense, using a 13-2 run to tie it at 26-all.

Alabama had no one who could stop Ayton in the first half - 15 points and nine rebounds - but Sexton banked in a 3-pointer at the buzzer to put the Tide up 40-38.

The Crimson Tide went on a quick run to start the second half, but Arizona rallied and the teams traded athletic plays, neither to gain much separation.

Alabama closed in around Ayton to limit his shots, but Trier got free multiple times to keep the Wildcats around the lead.

Sexton was Alabama's go-to player, confidently stroking in long 3-pointers and driving to the basket.

BIG PICTURE

Alabama came up short, but handling a hostile environment at McKale Center and keeping it close against a good team should only help the Crimson Tide later in the season.

Arizona could find itself back in the AP Top 25 next week after two quality wins.

TRIER'S EFFICIENCY

Scoring 25 points on six shots is not easy to do, but Trier managed it by making 3 of his 5 shots from the 3-point arc and 14 of 16 from the free-throw line.

FREE THROWS

Alabama had been one of the nation's worst free-throw shooting teams, entering Saturday's game shooting 63 percent. The Crimson Tide found their stroke at McKale Center, hitting 24 of 28, including 15 of 16 by Sexton.

"Coach always said, `They're going to fall,"' Sexton said. "He told us to continue to work. If we keep working, they're going to start falling."

Arizona, which shoots 76 percent on the season, went 22 for 35.

UP NEXT

Alabama hosts Mercer on Dec. 19.

Arizona plays at New Mexico next Saturday.

Leaders

Alabama PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Sexton 30 0 2 0 0 0
D. Hall 15 0 0 12 2 1
Arizona PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Ayton 29 0 1 18 0 1
A. Trier 25 0 6 4 0 1

Team Comparison

Bama Ariz
Points For 82 88
Field Goals 24/62-39% 29/56-52%
Three Pointers 10/24-42% 8/16-50%
Free Throws 24/28-86% 22/35-63%
Offensive Rebounds 9 12
Defensive Rebounds 21 31
Rebounds 34 45
Blocks 2 3
Steals 5 2
Turnovers 8 12
Personal Fouls 27 21
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 9 Bama 82 @ Ariz 88 C. Sexton 30 D. Ayton 29

Game Information

Stadium: McKale Memorial Center, Tucson, Arizona
Attendance: 14,644
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