NCAAB Game Recap - Arizona State at Arizona
Sat Mar 9, 2019 4:00 PM EST

W IL
79
SDSt
76
F
VMI
72
Woff
99
F
LIU
64
StFPA
72
F
Brad
53
LoyIL
51
F
Maine
57
Vermt
73
F
Murr
77
Belm
65
F
RobM
62
FaDi
66
F
Lou
68
UVA
73
F
Samf
70
UNCG
77
F
NrthIA
60
Drake
58
F
Bingha
78
Stony
72
F
UND
76
NebOm
81
F
Albany
54
UMBC
62
F
Duke
70
UNC
79
F
Monm
98
Quin
92
F
Mercer
74
Furm
85
F
USD
80
BYU
57
F
Chat
64
ETSU
68
F
UMassL
70
Hartfo
78
F
Rider
81
Sien
87
F
Pepp
89
USF
72
F
Tenn
80
Aub
84
F
Fla
57
KY
66
F
UNCW
93
Elon
86
F
Mich
63
MSU
75
F
TxTch
80
IaSt
73
F
Tows
73
JMU
74
F
Vand
59
LSU
80
F
Purd
70
NW
57
F
Baylor
70
Kansas
78
F
FSU
65
Wake
57
F
GTown
86
Marq
84
F
SDSU
53
Nev
81
F
Okla
53
KSU
68
F
Vill
75
Seton
79
F
UCF
62
Temp
67
F
FAU
61
Marsh
76
F
TCU
69
Tex
56
F
Butl
70
Prov
83
F
ND
53
Pitt
56
F
Syr
55
Clem
67
F
StLou
57
StBon
66
F
UGA
46
SouthCar
66
F
Troy
74
CoCar
67
F
GMas
81
GrgWas
65
F
NCSU
73
BC
47
F
TAMU
81
MissSt
92
F
USA
78
App
71
F
UTSA
48
USM
81
F
ODU
50
UAB
64
F
OrSt
85
WaSt
77
F
TxSt
73
TexAr
81
F
UMKC
76
ChiSt
61
F
Miss
73
Mizzu
68
F
AzSt
72
Ariz
64
F
GrCan
76
Seatt
83
F(OT)
WVU
77
OkSt
85
F
UNLV
65
ColSt
60
F
ULM
79
ArkLR
62
F
UMass
75
URI
94
F
Ford
57
LaSal
72
F
CenAR
70
NWSt
63
F
SeLA
63
Nich
69
F
InWor
52
AbCh
81
F
USC
67
Colora
78
F
UL
90
ArkSt
87
F(OT)
GASt
90
GaSo
85
F
StJon
68
Xav
81
F
ArkPB
91
MsVl
57
F
McNee
58
Lamar
83
F
SHSU
68
SFA
57
F
Alc
64
PVAM
98
F
HCU
69
TXAMC
76
F
NM
81
Wyo
88
F
AlaAM
58
Gram
66
F
Bama
70
Ark
82
F
David
73
Rich
69
F
Yale
81
Princ
59
F
Brown
51
Penn
58
F
ASU
70
JackSt
82
F
N TX
58
FIU
73
F
UCLA
81
Utah
92
F
NoAZ
89
N CO
78
F(OT)
Dayt
78
Duques
67
F
Dart
51
Corn
66
F
SJSU
81
Fres
121
F
AF
52
Bois
80
F
Harv
83
Colum
81
F(OT)
UNCC
78
Rice
70
F
UCRiv
71
UCDav
70
F
DeP
78
Crei
91
F
UTEP
47
MTSU
48
F
WichSt
82
Tul
79
F
South
87
TXSo
77
F
CSBak
61
UtVal
76
F
CBU
63
NMSt
75
F
E WA
80
Web
77
F
Ida
68
IdaSt
70
F
Tuls
63
Mem
66
F
Oreg
55
Wash
47
F
HI
71
CS-Ful
59
F
UCSB
92
CAPoly
82
F
MTSt
80
PorSt
84
F
Mont
86
Sac
68
F
CSNor
74
UCIrv
86
F

Mar 9, 2019, 4:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Arizona State

33

39

72

Arizona

33

31

64

Martin leads Arizona State to 72-64 win over Arizona
Sat Mar 9, 2019 7:38 PM

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) Arizona State faced the weight of a long road losing streak to its biggest rival, the need for a win to strengthen its NCAA Tournament hopes.

The Sun Devils went into the game without one of their best perimeter players, had another struggle finding his shot once it started and several others in foul trouble.

Remy Martin and his bouncy hair rode to their rescue.

Aggressive and inspired, Martin had 27 points, eight rebounds and seven assists to lead Arizona State to a 72-64 win over rival Arizona on Saturday.

The Sun Devils swept the season series with the Wildcats for the first time since 2008-09, James Harden's sophomore season, and ended an eight-game losing streak at Arizona' McKale Center.

"We need players like him," Sun Devils coach Bobby Hurley said. "When the game is on the line, he finds a way to make a shot."

The Sun Devils (21-9, 12-6 Pac-12) played without forward Taeshon Cherry due to concussion-like symptoms and guard Rob Edwards struggled to find his shot, finishing with two points on 0-of-5 shooting.

Arizona State also had multiple players in foul trouble, allowing Arizona to hang around.

Martin and Luguentz Dort carried the load.

Martin had a career-high 31 points and eight assists the first game against Arizona. He was on the mark in the rematch, hitting 10 of 17 shots, and played superb defense, his hair bouncing as his head bobbed while chasing Arizona ball-handlers.

Dort was the spark early and fought through foul trouble of his own to finish with 15 points, helping the Sun Devils all but lock down an NCAA Tournament berth for the second straight season.

"It was a big win, for the program, for coach Hurley, for all of us," said Arizona State's Kimani Lawrence, who had 10 points.

Arizona (17-14, 8-10) kept up with the Sun Devils well into the second half despite fighting its own foul trouble. The Wildcats finally succumbed in the final five minutes after Justin Coleman and Brandon Williams, their top two ball-handlers fouled out.

Ryan Luther and Brandon Randolph had 12 points each for Arizona, which closed the regular season with nine losses in 11 games.

"A lot of times in games like this, you have to play to win," Arizona coach Sean Miller said. "You have to roll the dice."

The Sun Devils boosted their NCAA Tournament chances last Sunday, winning at Oregon State to earn the No. 2 seed in next week's Pac-12 Tournament.

Arizona State won the first meeting with rival Arizona 95-88 in overtime on Jan. 31.

Dort had eight points early in the rematch, but went to the bench with two fouls, including a technical for taunting Arizona's Dylan Smith after hitting a 3-pointer.

Arizona led by six, but went nearly nine minutes without a field goal to allow Arizona State to rally.

The rivals were tied 33-all at halftime.

The second half opened with a series of missed shots, ugly turnovers and plenty of screaming at the officials by both coaches.

Arizona State started to take control by turning up the defense, holding Arizona without a field goal for more than five minutes while building a 52-44 lead.

The Wildcats weren't done just yet. Arizona made four straight shots and the Sun Devils started taking questionable ones, their lead down to 55-54 with seven minutes left.

Arizona point guard Justin Coleman fouled out with five minutes left after Brandon Williams fouled out earlier, leaving the Wildcats without their two primary ball-handers.

Arizona State took advantage, stretching the lead to nine in the closing minutes, sending Arizona's seniors off with a loss in their final home game.

"We had a lot of bad games," Coleman said. "But coach believed in us. We had a lot of adversity and stayed together."

BIG PICTURE

Arizona State solidified its NCAA Tournament resume with a hard-fought win in a difficult road environment.

Arizona's season-long struggles continued, leaving the Wildcats needing a strong run at the Pac-12 Tournament just to get an NIT bid.

TURNOVER TROUBLE

Arizona kept the Sun Devils within reach, but kept hurting itself with turnovers. The Wildcats had 17 that led to 23 points for Arizona State, erasing any chance of pulling out a victory.

"One thing we've done a real good job of is taking care of the ball," Miller said. "Regardless of who our opponent is, if they can get 23 points off our turnovers, that's not going to be a good thing for us."

UP NEXT

Arizona State has an opening-round bye and will start the Pac-12 Tournament on Thursday.

Arizona starts the Pac-12 Tournament on Wednesday.

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Leaders

Arizona State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
R. Martin 27 0 7 8 0 0
L. Dort 15 0 3 2 1 0
Arizona PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
B. Randolph 12 0 0 3 0 0
R. Luther 12 0 1 3 0 0

Team Comparison

AzSt Ariz
Points For 72 64
Field Goals 25/51-49% 20/48-42%
Three Pointers 5/16-31% 5/19-26%
Free Throws 17/25-68% 19/27-70%
Offensive Rebounds 5 4
Defensive Rebounds 29 27
Rebounds 38 33
Blocks 4 1
Steals 7 4
Turnovers 16 17
Personal Fouls 22 23
Technical Fouls 1 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - AzSt Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Jan 31 Ariz 88 @ AzSt 95 R. Luther 19 R. Martin 31
Sat Mar 9 AzSt 72 @ Ariz 64 R. Martin 27 B. Randolph 12

Game Information

Stadium: McKale Memorial Center, Tucson, Arizona
Attendance: 14,291
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