NCAAB Game Recap - Oregon at Arizona
Thu Jan 17, 2019 9:00 PM EST

LoyMa
55
Gonz
73
F
MSU
70
Nebras
64
F
JMU
69
Del
76
F
GaSo
90
Troy
82
F
TNSt
79
TNTec
62
F
Charl
60
NE
69
F
UNCW
72
Hof
87
F
Canis
65
Quin
63
F
WriSt
80
YSU
74
F
Niag
57
Sien
66
F
Tows
66
Drex
72
F
NoKY
91
Clev
76
F
Manh
58
StPet
56
F
LaTec
63
ODU
64
F
USM
63
UNCC
60
F
Fairf
57
Monm
74
F
FAU
84
Marsh
96
F
VMI
82
ETSU
85
F
TN-M
73
E KY
97
F
Citad
77
Samf
80
F
UTSA
86
MTSU
89
F
UNCG
69
WCU
60
F
SEMO
69
MorSt
73
F
NebOm
80
W IL
71
F
Murr
83
E IL
61
F
IUPUI
76
WIGB
70
F
ArkSt
59
TexAr
68
F
Mercer
70
Chat
73
F
ArkLR
62
TxSt
80
F
SDak
74
ORU
77
F
IL-C
69
WIMil
81
F
FIU
77
W Ky
76
F
GASt
69
USA
66
F
UTEP
63
UAB
76
F
PorSt
69
S UT
83
F
Sac
66
NoAZ
64
F
Belm
80
JSU
91
F(OT)
UTRGV
61
UtVal
82
F
Stan
64
Wash
80
F
Oreg
59
Ariz
54
F
ChiSt
46
GrCan
80
F
IdaSt
59
Web
76
F
USF
53
Pacif
52
F
GWebb
58
Radf
75
F
APSU
79
SIU-E
71
F
Cal
59
WaSt
82
F
OrSt
67
AzSt
70
F
UCRiv
61
CS-Ful
69
F
UMKC
73
CSBak
74
F
NMSt
87
Seatt
60
F
USD
76
Portl
55
F
HI
84
CSNor
79
F
UCSB
69
UCDav
58
F
BYU
87
Pepp
76
F
SCla
55
StMar
75
F

Oregon 59, Arizona 54

Jan 17, 2019, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

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Oregon

31

28

59

Arizona

23

31

54

Oregon cranks up defense to beat Arizona 59-54
Fri Jan 18, 2019 12:10 AM

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) Oregon could feel the tide shifting. Arizona had found an offensive rhythm, the fans inside McKale Center rising and roaring with each made shot.

Unlike a week earlier, when they blew a seemingly-insurmountable lead against UCLA, the Ducks turned back the charge and earned a win in one of college basketball's toughest environments.

Call it a lesson learned.

Dominant defensively early and poised down the stretch, Oregon played a second straight solid all-around game since losing to the Bruins, holding off Arizona 59-54 Thursday night.

Paul White scored 16 points and Victor Bailey Jr. added 13 for the Ducks, who blew an eight-point lead in the final 45 seconds against UCLA.

"UCLA helped us, maybe getting punched in the face, guys knowing they need to step up," Bailey said.

The once-fast Ducks have had to slow down in recent games due to a string of injuries, relying on their defense rather than outscoring opponents.

Oregon (11-6, 2-2 Pac-12) got Kenny Wooten back after missing four games with a broken jaw, though he played limited minutes and star freshman Bol Bol was on the bench in a walking boot.

The Ducks still stuck to their shut-them-down game plan, hounding Arizona (13-5, 4-1) into one miss after another while building a 13-point lead midway through in the second half.

The Wildcats found an offensive rhythm and pulled within 55-51 on Dylan Smith's 3-pointer with 1:24 left. Smith hit another 3 to get Arizona within 57-54 with four seconds left, but Payton Pritchard hit two free throws to seal it.

Chase Jeter had 12 points and 10 rebounds for Arizona, which shot 36 percent and went 6 for 22 from the 3-point arc.

"You have to give their defense credit," Arizona coach Sean Miller said. "We were out of sorts, never could get into an offensive rhythm. Several of our guys had a tough night shooting it."

Arizona took control of the early Pac-12 race after an uneven run through its nonconference schedule. The Wildcats opened conference play with wins over Colorado and Utah at home and had a road sweep of the Bay Area schools last week.

The Ducks had a rough start to the Pac-12, losing to rival Oregon State and blowing the big lead in an overtime loss to UCLA. Oregon bounced back with a 21-point win over USC in one of its best all-around games of the season.

The Ducks were good on the defensive end against Arizona, holding the Wildcats without a field goal for nearly eight minutes while building a nine-point lead. Oregon held Arizona to 23 points, 8-of-27 shooting, including 2 for 11 from the 3-point arc and forced nine turnovers to lead by eight at halftime.

"The first eight minutes or so, we took some tough, challenged 3s," Miller said. "We had gotten away from that and it served us well. At halftime I would say we didn't have nine turnovers, we really had 14 because we took five just horrible, challenged, selfish shots."

The defensive shutdown continued to start the second half. Arizona missed 11 of its first 12 shots and Oregon stretched the lead to 39-26.

After more than 30 minutes of struggling, the Wildcats finally found a way to solve Oregon's defense, trimming the Ducks lead to 45-41 with eight minutes left.

It didn't last. Arizona had a scoreless drought of more than three minutes and Oregon stretched the lead to nine, then held the Wildcats off down the stretch.

"It was big for us to make big plays on the defensive end and offensive end," White said.

BIG PICTURE

Oregon has turned up its defense at just the right time -outside of the UCLA game- to keep itself in the Pac-12 race.

Arizona had trouble with Oregon's length inside and struggled to get shots to fall from the perimeter in another uneven offensive performance.

WOOTEN'S RETURN

Wooten's return gave the Ducks a lift. Wearing a clear mask to protect his jaw, he had five points and seven rebounds in 25 high-energy minutes.

"It's weird when he's not out there and when he's out there, you see somebody jumping 100 feet in the air," Bailey said. "It's always good to have Kenny out there."

UP NEXT

Oregon plays at Arizona State on Saturday.

Arizona hosts Oregon State on Saturday.

Leaders

Oregon PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
P. White 16 0 2 5 0 0
V. Bailey 13 0 2 3 0 0
Arizona PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Jeter 12 0 1 10 1 0
B. Williams 10 0 2 7 1 0

Team Comparison

Oreg Ariz
Points For 59 54
Field Goals 22/57-39% 19/52-37%
Three Pointers 7/17-41% 6/22-27%
Free Throws 8/13-62% 10/15-67%
Offensive Rebounds 9 11
Defensive Rebounds 26 29
Rebounds 38 44
Blocks 6 1
Steals 7 5
Turnovers 9 14
Personal Fouls 15 16
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Jan 17 Oreg 59 @ Ariz 54 P. White 16 C. Jeter 12

Game Information

Stadium: McKale Memorial Center, Tucson, Arizona
Attendance: 14,032
Game Time: