NCAAB Game Recap - Georgia Southern at Arizona
Thu Nov 29, 2018 9:00 PM EST

Maris
76
Dart
58
F
LIU
80
Albany
77
F
Copp
71
JMU
81
F(OT)
Bama
64
UCF
70
F
Hamp
89
Norf
94
F(2OT)
(N/A)
29
Campbl
79
F
SacHr
73
BC
81
F
CenCT
60
NCAT
72
F
Belm
99
Samf
93
F(OT)
McNee
59
SMU
91
F
UAB
67
AlaAM
57
F
(N/A)
67
ChiSt
90
F
FlaAM
62
NFla
81
F
HuTil
76
TXSo
81
F
SDCh
64
S UT
111
F
APSU
79
Troy
74
F(OT)
GaSo
70
Ariz
100
F
MTWes
66
IdaSt
74
F
CBU
80
UCRiv
70
F
(N/A)
50
LoyMa
106
F
JackSt
70
SCla
81
F
Sac
58
UCSB
75
F
NoAZ
57
UCDav
73
F

Nov 29, 2018, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Georgia Southern

32

38

70

Arizona

45

55

100

Jeter, Barcello help Arizona roll past Georgia Southern
Fri Nov 30, 2018 12:28 AM

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) The Arizona Wildcats bounced back nicely from a pair of tough losses in Maui.

Chase Jeter scored a career-high 18 points and grabbed 10 rebounds and the Wildcats rolled past Georgia Southern 100-70 on Thursday night in their first action since losing to Auburn at the Maui Invitational eight days earlier.

Coach Sean Miller said there was no way his players would react poorly to those Hawaii losses and seemed insulted to think anyone might believe they might.

"If you're holding us to the standard of `I cannot believe you didn't beat Auburn or Gonzaga,' you're on the planet Pluto," Miller said, noting his team lost seven or eight of its best players from last season. "They're really, really good teams. They (the Zags) are the No. 1 team in the nation and Auburn is going to be one of the top seeds. ... We're a team that's going to lose a few but that doesn't mean we can't be a good team and a team that's better than everybody thinks."

And the Wildcats looked good on Thursday.

Jeter, a transfer from Duke, made all four of his field goals and was 10-of-12 shooting at the foul line.

Alex Barcello added a career-best 16 points for Arizona (5-2), capped by the 3-pointer that gave the Wildcats 100 points.

Brandon Williams and Brandon Randolph scored 14 apiece and Dylan Smith 10 for Arizona, winner of its 51st straight nonconference home game.

Tookie Brown scored 17 for the Eagles (5-2), who lost their second straight after starting the season 5-0. David-Lee Jones Jr. added 11 and Simeon Carter 10 for Georgia Southern.

"We got off to a good start but I think it could have been better," Eagles coach Mark Byington. "They got some offensive rebounds that we were a step slow to get, and that was the precursor to everything else that happened tonight."

The Wildcats, who also lost to now-No. 1 Gonzaga in the Maui tournament, had 22 assists and just six turnovers in their win over Georgia Southern.

"We emphasized moving the ball more," Smith said, "especially after we only had three assists against Gonzaga."

Arizona got 47 points from its reserves.

"Our bench tonight was terrific," Miller said. "We're not going to get this type of production from them every night but I think it shows we've got a lot of different players who can come into the game and contribute."

The Eagles, who never have beaten a Pac-12 school and were playing Arizona for the first time, jumped out to a 15-10 lead as the Wildcats made just four of their first 16 shots. But Williams sank two 3s and Justin Coleman had a steal and layup in a 12-3 run that put Arizona up 22-18 on Jeter's inside basket with 8:42 left in the half.

The run reached 19-6 when Barcello made a driving layup to put Arizona ahead 29-21 6:28 before the break.

Georgia Southern cut the lead to 37-29 on Elijah McCadden's jumper before the Wildcats finished the half with an 8-3 spurt, capped by Ryan Luther's 3-pointer, to lead 45-32 at the break.

Jeter scored six straight points, the last on a pass from Williams, and Arizona led 54-36 with 17:23 to play.

Smith scored twice and Barcello had another steal and layup in a 6-0 spurt that gave the Wildcats a 72-46 lead with 11:45 left. Arizona led by as many as 34 after that.

Georgia Southern shot just 37 percent in the second half to Arizona's 57 percent.

BIG PICTURE

The Eagles are expected to challenge Georgia State in the Sun Belt but couldn't match Arizona's athleticism on the road, especially after traveling from Georgia following a game Tuesday night. Brown is expected to become the first player to earn all-Sun Belt Conference honors four times and looked the part in Tucson.

The Wildcats needed some time to brush off the cobwebs after their long layoff since Maui and Miller tinkered with his rotation looking for more help off the bench. The schedule gets tougher the next two weeks with trips to UConn and Alabama - with a home game against Utah Valley in between.

UP NEXT

Georgia Southern is off until Dec. 8, when the Eagles play at Mercer.

Arizona is at UConn on Sunday.

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Leaders

Georgia Southern PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
T. Brown 17 0 1 4 0 0
D. Jones Jr. 11 0 3 1 0 0
Arizona PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Jeter 18 0 0 10 1 2
A. Barcello 16 0 1 1 1 0

Team Comparison

GaSo Ariz
Points For 70 100
Field Goals 25/64-39% 35/69-51%
Three Pointers 3/18-17% 8/27-30%
Free Throws 17/23-74% 22/29-76%
Offensive Rebounds 7 10
Defensive Rebounds 27 32
Rebounds 38 44
Blocks 3 3
Steals 3 5
Turnovers 13 6
Personal Fouls 23 19
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Ariz Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Nov 29 GaSo 70 @ Ariz 100 T. Brown 17 C. Jeter 18

Game Information

Stadium: McKale Memorial Center, Tucson, Arizona
Attendance: 13,486
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