NCAAB Game Recap - Washington State at Arizona
Sat Feb 9, 2019 7:30 PM EST

Fla
61
Tenn
73
F
Duke
81
UVA
71
F
StMar
46
Gonz
94
F
KY
71
MissSt
67
F
NM
62
Nev
91
F
Wisc
52
Mich
61
F
Mia-FL
85
UNC
88
F(OT)
Minn
55
MSU
79
F
Vill
65
Marq
66
F
VaTec
51
Clem
59
F
OkSt
72
Kansas
84
F
Nebras
62
Purd
81
F
Lou
75
FSU
80
F(OT)
TCU
92
IaSt
83
F
TxTch
66
Okla
54
F
Aub
78
LSU
83
F
CenMI
76
Buff
90
F
Temp
58
Tuls
76
F
Prov
70
StJon
56
F
Butl
73
GTown
69
F
Boston
76
Buck
82
F
IL-C
76
IUPUI
75
F
Samf
84
VMI
77
F(OT)
Bingha
68
UNH
61
F
David
51
UMass
54
F
Miss
80
UGA
64
F
Monm
61
Fairf
49
F
Hamp
91
Winth
101
F
ColSt
66
Wyo
74
F
Albany
49
Vermt
67
F
BC
56
Syr
67
F
NCSU
79
Pitt
76
F
ChaSo
85
UNCA
75
F
Ohio
59
Mia-O
79
F
NIU
49
E MI
57
F
SJSU
57
Bois
105
F
Army
68
Amer
71
F
VCU
85
StBon
55
F
Duques
74
Ford
66
F
LoyMD
72
Colg
75
F
W MI
59
Ball
79
F
ArkSt
79
Troy
84
F
App
68
TexAr
78
F
WIMil
68
Clev
78
F
MtStM
76
SacHr
73
F
Ark
65
SouthCar
77
F
Elon
60
NE
72
F(OT)
W&M
87
Hof
93
F
JMU
59
Tows
66
F
FAU
74
UTSA
86
F
FaDi
84
StFNY
73
F
Ida
72
MTSt
86
F
Citad
67
Mercer
61
F
Rut
94
Ill
99
F(OT)
ETSU
61
Furm
91
F
Charl
86
Drex
84
F
USD
67
Pepp
70
F
IdaSt
72
S UT
78
F
Web
86
NoAZ
71
F
ArkLR
73
USA
68
F
CenCT
77
RobM
68
F
Dayt
77
URI
48
F
HiPt
66
Radf
69
F(OT)
How
70
FlaAM
66
F
NFla
82
N AL
73
F
DelSt
52
NCAT
82
F
NJIT
62
KennSt
63
F
Sac
59
N CO
65
F
Navy
57
Leh
83
F
USC-Up
66
Campbl
82
F
TNTec
58
TN-M
77
F
GWebb
101
Presb
103
F(OT)
Merrim
68
LIU
65
F
Morg
81
SCSt
85
F
Belm
96
MorSt
86
F
Norf
76
BethC
84
F
MD-ES
53
NCC
78
F
NWSt
74
McNee
72
F
Utah
93
UCLA
92
F
Denv
71
NDSU
81
F
CoCar
57
TxSt
65
F
Fres
83
UNLV
65
F
LaTec
71
USM
73
F(OT)
E IL
86
APSU
94
F
JU
77
Lipsco
86
F
Nich
64
NOrl
63
F
Cal
71
OrSt
79
F
JSU
81
SEMO
64
F
SeLA
75
CenAR
67
F
UND
55
SDSt
80
F
Lamar
82
SFA
67
F
W Ky
62
N TX
59
F
WIGB
77
YSU
96
F
Princ
70
Brown
78
F
KSU
70
Baylor
63
F
TAMU
68
Mizzu
59
F
NrthIA
77
Drake
83
F
GrgWas
63
Rich
89
F
Toled
78
BGSU
71
F
Copp
62
Savan
71
F
ArkPB
75
ASU
69
F
Gram
59
South
40
F
JackSt
52
Alc
66
F
UNCW
66
Del
70
F
WCU
56
Woff
83
F
UNCG
78
Chat
63
F
Corn
67
Harv
61
F
TNSt
65
E KY
75
F
Colum
66
Dart
82
F
ODU
55
MTSU
50
F
Oakl
64
NoKY
79
F
Penn
65
Yale
78
F
Detr
60
WriSt
83
F
UMassL
65
Stony
76
F
Bry
75
StFPA
84
F
FlGlf
67
Lib
74
F
SHSU
90
AbCh
85
F(2OT)
WaSt
69
Ariz
55
F
MsVl
63
AlaAM
78
F
CS-Ful
77
UCRiv
54
F
Tul
62
WichSt
77
F
InWor
61
TXAMC
70
F
DeP
74
Xav
62
F
Tex
75
WVU
53
F
Crei
58
Seton
63
F
Marsh
69
Rice
74
F
SIU-E
55
Murr
86
F
Evans
73
SIU
78
F
IndSt
67
Brad
96
F
UNCC
69
UAB
62
F
Bama
77
Vand
67
F
NMSt
67
GrCan
64
F
FIU
75
UTEP
85
F
E WA
74
Mont
75
F
Pacif
59
BYU
69
F
PVAM
90
TXSo
95
F
Colora
69
USC
65
F
Wash
63
AzSt
75
F
UTRGV
79
CSBak
74
F(OT)
UMKC
60
CBU
70
F
UtSt
63
SDSU
68
F
LongB
76
CAPoly
68
F(OT)
LoyMa
72
Portl
55
F
HI
56
UCIrv
67
F
SCla
72
USF
78
F
UCDav
61
UCSB
57
F
UtVal
Seatt
PPD

Feb 9, 2019, 7:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Washington State

33

36

69

Arizona

21

34

55

Franks scores 31, Washington State beats Arizona 69-55
Sun Feb 10, 2019 1:32 AM

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) Make it an unexpected desert sweep for Robert Franks and the Washington State Cougars.

Franks had 31 points after scoring 34 two nights earlier and Washington State ended a 13-game losing streak against Arizona by beating the Wildcats 69-55 on Saturday night.

"Once we get it figured out, which we did, we're a pretty good team," Franks said.

Washington State (10-4, 3-8 Pac-12) won at Arizona State on Thursday, sweeping the Arizona schools on the road for the first time since the 2006-07 season and won in Tucson for the first time since Jan. 8, 2010.

"This trip gave us an opportunity to find out who we are," Cougars coach Ernie Kent said. " ... We literally fed off our opponents' crowds to get our game to another level. The key thing now is to keep it at that level now that know, have seen and experienced the blueprint."

Arizona (14-10, 5-6) never led in its fifth straight loss, the Wildcats' longest losing streak since 1983-84, Lute Olson's first season as coach.

"We don't have a lot of confidence right now," Wildcats coach Sean Miller said.

C.J. Elleby added 17 points for the Cougars. Justin Coleman led four Arizona players in double figures with 14 but shot just 5-of-14. The Wildcats shot just 32 percent from the field.

The Wildcats again were without freshman guard Brandon Williams with an ankle injury.

Franks, who also scored 34 in Washington State's 91-70 victory at Arizona State on Thursday night, made 12 of 19 field goals, including a season high 8 of 10 3s.

"Man it feels good, it feels amazing," he said. "Just hats off to my teammates and my coaches, just believing in what we can do, playing hard and buying in, and anything is possible."

Miller said the Wildcats "didn't really have an answer for Franks. ... He's certainly one of the better offensive players that plays college basketball."

Much as they did in their 91-70 win at Arizona State, the Cougars took advantage of poor shooting by the opponent.

The Wildcats shot 27 percent (9 of 33) in the first half, trailing 33-21 at the break.

Arizona got within single digits only once in the second half, 51-42 on Luther's two free throws with nine minutes left. But Elleby was fouled on a 3-point try, made all three, and the Wildcats never seriously threatened again.

Washington State scored the first seven points of the game as Arizona missed its first seven shots. Franks' 3-pointer gave the Cougars their biggest lead of the half, 28-14, with 4:12 to play. Five straight points by Coleman cut the lead to 30-21 before Franks sank a 3 at the halftime buzzer to make it 33-21.

Franks had 20 first-half points on 7-of-10 shooting, 6 of 8 3-pointers.

He sank a 3, then scored from inside, to give the Cougars their biggest lead, 47-31, with 13:03 to play.

Arizona's Chase Jeter missed all six of his shots and didn't score. Teammate Brandon Randolph was 1-for-6 shooting.

BIG PICTURE

Franks should be a safe bet for Pac-12 player of the week and Washington State is nobody's pushover if the Cougars can match these types of performances, beginning with a home game next week against Pac-12 leader Washington.

Miller has never had a team lose five in a row before and it's going to be tough sledding for the Wildcats from here on out, especially without Williams.

SUPPORT FOR MILLER

Arizona athletic director Dave Heeke voiced strong support for coach Miller and his basketball program in the wake of the school's move to fire assistant coach Mark Phelps.

Heeke, speaking to reporters at halftime, wouldn't talk about the Phelps case or any other issues related to a possible NCAA investigation.

"We're fully supportive of the coaching staff, the leadership of the basketball program," Heeke said. "We're supporting, as I have said before, we support coach Miller. Those things that have been said to the contrary to that are not true."

UP NEXT

Washington State: hosts arch-rival Washington next Saturday.

Arizona: at Utah on Thursday.

Leaders

Washington State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
R. Franks 31 0 2 8 0 1
C. Elleby 18 0 4 8 0 1
Arizona PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Coleman 14 0 3 3 1 0
R. Luther 11 0 1 2 1 0

Team Comparison

WaSt Ariz
Points For 69 55
Field Goals 24/53-45% 19/61-31%
Three Pointers 9/22-41% 6/23-26%
Free Throws 12/17-71% 11/20-55%
Offensive Rebounds 6 13
Defensive Rebounds 33 26
Rebounds 42 41
Blocks 4 0
Steals 3 6
Turnovers 12 9
Personal Fouls 22 16
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Feb 9 WaSt 69 @ Ariz 55 R. Franks 31 J. Coleman 14

Game Information

Stadium: McKale Memorial Center, Tucson, Arizona
Attendance: 14,145
Game Time: