NCAAB Game Recap - Utah at Arizona
Sat Jan 27, 2018 5:30 PM EST

UVA
65
Duke
63
F
TAMU
68
Kansas
79
F
KY
83
WVU
76
F
Cin
62
Mem
48
F
NCSU
95
UNC
91
F(OT)
Utah
73
Ariz
74
F
Okla
73
Bama
80
F
TxTch
70
SouthCar
63
F
USF
73
Gonz
82
F
Portl
55
StMar
72
F
LSU
70
Aub
95
F
Baylor
60
Fla
81
F
Colora
66
AzSt
80
F
Tenn
68
IaSt
45
F
Duques
58
URI
61
F
Akr
106
Ball
111
F(2OT)
FaDi
89
Bry
78
F
Fairf
70
Quin
75
F
YSU
67
WIGB
85
F
Maine
74
UMBC
86
F
Amer
69
Colg
83
F
Clev
47
WIMil
70
F
Elon
83
Tows
76
F
NE
67
Drex
68
F
Campbl
64
Winth
75
F
ChaSo
84
Radf
81
F(OT)
Miss
72
Tex
85
F
UGA
51
KSU
56
F
Drake
73
Evans
77
F
KennSt
81
USC-Up
80
F
NIU
72
W MI
79
F
VCU
84
GMas
76
F
UMass
69
Ford
82
F
Lafy
74
HolyC
85
F
TxSt
50
GASt
54
F
StJon
45
Butl
70
F
NOrl
68
InWor
58
F
W IL
69
NDSU
80
F
JMU
59
Charl
66
F
Troy
69
UL
81
F
Longw
57
GWebb
60
F
FAU
63
Rice
62
F
UTRGV
87
ChiSt
81
F
USA
74
ULM
83
F
ArkLR
62
CoCar
72
F
ArkSt
93
App
88
F
E MI
58
Mia-O
48
F
Citad
76
Mercer
74
F
WCU
66
Furm
100
F
StFNY
72
MtStM
86
F
Maris
78
Monm
91
F
Army
68
LoyMD
79
F
IUPUI
62
IL-C
71
F
Colum
81
Corn
82
F
Sac
71
PorSt
61
F
S UT
66
MTSt
69
F
UNH
57
Bingha
52
F
Lib
81
Presb
66
F
USD
89
LoyMa
82
F
TCU
78
Vand
81
F
Dayt
65
StLou
75
F
Lipsco
86
NJIT
79
F(OT)
NFla
73
Stetsn
65
F
Syr
60
Pitt
55
F
Rut
43
PSU
60
F
Mia-FL
94
FSU
103
F(OT)
How
85
MD-ES
75
F
NCC
64
NCAT
70
F
SCSt
65
Copp
73
F
Savan
106
DelSt
86
F
CenCT
89
LIU
94
F(OT)
HiPt
77
UNCA
84
F
Kent
84
CenMI
76
F
CenAR
95
NWSt
78
F
(N/A)
74
ORU
105
F
GrCan
56
UtVal
68
F
VMI
70
Chat
69
F
Hartfo
77
UMassL
70
F
TexAr
59
GaSo
74
F
Wyo
90
SJSU
86
F(OT)
N CO
65
E WA
67
F
IPFW
76
SDSt
78
F
McNee
80
Lamar
86
F
JackSt
67
MsVl
72
F
SDak
68
Denv
84
F
Harv
86
Brown
77
F
SCla
73
Pepp
59
F
SIU
79
MOSt
77
F
FIU
67
N TX
69
F(OT)
OkSt
65
Ark
66
F
SIU-E
72
Belm
83
F
PVAM
86
ASU
80
F
FlaAM
75
Hamp
71
F
Alc
48
South
61
F
BethC
70
Norf
71
F
SHSU
66
SFA
82
F
ETSU
75
Woff
62
F
Iona
78
Manh
65
F
Navy
77
Leh
75
F
Niag
105
Canis
89
F
Dart
64
Yale
74
F
W&M
84
UNCW
81
F
Hof
64
Del
59
F
Albany
57
Stony
50
F
UtSt
65
Fres
62
F
Marsh
74
W Ky
85
F
UTEP
50
MTSU
81
F
USM
66
LaTec
89
F
JU
62
FlGlf
68
F
BGSU
75
Toled
101
F
StJos
56
Penn
67
F
ODU
88
UNCC
66
F
TXSo
58
AlaAM
56
F
SeLA
67
Nich
63
F
NMSt
73
UMKC
48
F
UNCG
98
Samf
82
F
MorSt
76
APSU
92
F
UCSB
76
UCRiv
69
F
CAPoly
56
UCDav
80
F
OrSt
57
Oreg
66
F
UTSA
82
UAB
70
F
Iowa
84
Nebras
98
F
GTown
77
Crei
85
F
VaTec
80
ND
75
F
Wake
77
Lou
96
F
SEMO
60
JSU
78
F
E KY
73
Murr
88
F
Mizzu
62
MissSt
74
F
HCU
69
TXAMC
79
F(OT)
E IL
47
TNSt
50
F
NoAZ
64
Mont
82
F
Web
77
IdaSt
70
F
ColSt
65
NM
80
F
Pacif
65
BYU
80
F
TN-M
55
TNTec
63
F
Gram
69
ArkPB
68
F
LongB
70
CSNor
66
F
UND
71
Ida
96
F
SDSU
78
UNLV
88
F
Bois
70
AF
64
F
Valpa
65
IlSt
76
F
Stan
73
UCLA
89
F
CS-Ful
69
HI
66
F

Arizona 74, Utah 73

Jan 27, 2018, 5:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Utah

33

40

73

(11) Arizona

43

31

74

No. 11 Arizona holds on to beat Utah 74-73
Sat Jan 27, 2018 9:02 PM

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) Arizona watched all of its 13-point lead over Utah disappear. Someone needed to step up and make a shot.

Of course it was Dusan Ristic, the Wildcats' 7-foot big man, on a contested 3-pointer.

Ristic, 0 for 5 on the season from the arc, hit a 3-pointer in the final two minutes and made all three of his attempts while scoring 23 points, helping No. 11 Arizona hold off Utah 74-73 on Saturday.

"I made two before and I was confident enough to take it," said Ristic, who eclipsed 1,000 career points with his final 3. "I usually don't take those, even in practice."

Despite playing without sophomore guard Rawle Alkins (foot) for the third time in four games, Arizona (18-4, 8-1 Pac-12) appeared to be in control after Ristic's 3-pointer and two free throws put the Wildcats up four.

Utah rallied from a 13-point, second-half deficit and made it interesting at the end, pulling within 74-73 on Justin Bibbins' 3-pointer with 4.3 seconds left, then got the ball back after Arizona's Allonzo Trier was called for an offensive foul before the ball was inbounded.

The Utes (12-9, 4-5) passed the ball inside to Donnie Tillman, but he was unable to hit a contested shot. Arizona's Keanu Pinder then missed a free throw with 0.3 seconds left and David Collette was well short on a desperation shot from the opposite free throw line.

Sedrick Barefield led Utah with 26 points and keyed a 12-0 second-half run that pushed the Utes into the lead.

"We made enough shots to make it interesting in the end," Utah coach Larry Krystkowiak said. "It was a heck of a game and it's unfortunate anybody has to lose.

Utah avenged an earlier loss on Thursday by knocking off No. 21 Arizona State. Barefield hit a 3-pointer with 1.8 seconds left and the Utes didn't miss a shot in overtime in the 80-77 victory.

Arizona won the first meeting with Utah 94-82 in Salt Lake City on Jan. 4. Alkins had 22 points in that one, but was in street clothes for the rematch.

The Wildcats didn't seem to miss their emotional leader, jumping out with a 14-4 run while hitting their first six shots.

The Utes gathered themselves after the early Arizona onslaught and quieted the rowdy McKale Center crowd - at least a little - with a 9-0 run to pull within 31-27 late in the first half.

Arizona kept hitting shots, though, and held Utah scoreless over the final 4:35 to lead 43-33 at halftime. The Wildcats went 16 for 23 from the floor, including 7 of 9 from the 3-point arc.

"We moved the ball well," Arizona coach Sean Miller said. "We had an unselfish team."

The Utes started making shots again in the second half. So did Arizona, keeping the lead to at least 7.

Parker Jackson-Cartwright and Trier each picked up fouls, giving Utah an opportunity.

The Utes took advantage even as Miller rotated both players back in, scoring 12 straight points to take a 66-65 lead with 5 1/2 minutes left.

"We have a nice resilience to us and I think our guys are realizing that if you play hard and bring the fight, we have a chance," Krystkowiak said.

BIG PICTURE

Utah got only a desert split, but beating one ranked team and losing to another in one of the nation's toughest road environments is a solid trip.

Arizona keeps finding ways to win, is firmly in control of the Pac-12 lead and could move up in Monday's AP Top 25.

ALKINS UPDATE

Alkins had surgery before the season for a stress fracture in his right foot, causing him to miss Arizona's first nine games. When the soreness issue started to arise two weeks ago, Arizona decided to take a cautious route, hoping to have him pain free for March.

Miller said Alkins has been through a string of medical tests to see if there's damage to his foot and nothing has shown up.

"He doesn't have a fracture of any kind," he said. "His bone is healing; in some parts it's completely healed, other parts it's good healing. But when a player that has a foot like that his that's been surgically repaired and runs into discomfort all of a sudden, you really just have to shut him down."

UP NEXT

Utah: plays at Colorado on Friday.

Arizona: has its Washington swing next week, starting with Washington State on Thursday.

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Leaders

Utah PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
S. Barefield 26 0 3 2 1 0
D. Collette 14 0 2 6 2 0
Arizona PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Ristic 23 0 0 7 0 2
A. Trier 16 0 5 4 0 1

Team Comparison

Utah Ariz
Points For 73 74
Field Goals 24/54-44% 29/45-64%
Three Pointers 7/19-37% 10/16-62%
Free Throws 18/21-86% 6/11-55%
Offensive Rebounds 7 2
Defensive Rebounds 18 25
Rebounds 32 29
Blocks 2 7
Steals 4 3
Turnovers 8 15
Personal Fouls 15 22
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - Ariz Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Jan 4 Ariz 94 @ Utah 82 D. Ayton 24 S. Barefield 23
Sat Jan 27 Utah 73 @ Ariz 74 S. Barefield 26 D. Ristic 23

Game Information

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