
Arizona and Arizona State faced off on Saturday in McKale Center at Alkeme Arena for a rivalry rematch. The Wildcats were looking to grab the win and even the series against the Sun Devils who won the first game on January 28 in Tempe. Arizona took ASU to overtime before dropping game two 75-69.
The last time ASU (21-6, 8-6 Big 12) swept the series with Arizona and the last time the Sun Devils won in McKale was the 2017-18 season.
While both ASU coach Molly Miller and Arizona coach Becky Burke are in their first year of a rebuild, Miller was able to retain guard Jalyn Brown, forward Kennedy Skinner and guard Jyah Lovett from the previous coaching staff. Burke retained one player, Montaya Dew who has been rehabbing a knee injury and hasn’t played forcing Burke to bring in a completely new team to start her first season at Arizona.
As both coaches recruit and rebuild their programs the rivalry and women’s basketball in the state of Arizona will be the ultimate benefactor of home run hires by both universities.
“Just a fantastic environment. I know we won on the scoreboard but women’s basketball won today.” Miller said.
“Great for our game, it’s great for the state of Arizona obviously. I don’t think there’s any negatives to it at all it was a great game. The crowd, the environment though, Tucson did their thing per usual.” Burke said on the focus on women’s basketball in Arizona.
A season high 8,766 fans were in attendance for the rivalry game.
With ESPN College GameDay in town for the Arizona and Texas Tech men’s game the atmosphere on campus was electric.
As Wildcat fans lined up to enter McKale for the live GameDay broadcast Burke was out doing her part by handing out donuts and tickets for the women’s game to those in line. She was joined by Vice President and Director of Athletics Desiree Reed-Francois.
While the game didn’t end the way the Wildcats would have liked, they had their chances to win.
Arizona led by four with 43.3 seconds to go in regulation. ASU’s Gabby Elliot was fouled while shooting a three point shot and hit two out of three free throws getting the Sun Devils to within two with 37.7 seconds left.
Arizona (11-14, 2-12) missed a layup and ASU’s McKinna Brackens hit a short jumper to tie and send the game into overtime.
ASU would jump out to a four point lead in overtime eventually stretching the lead to six to secure the win.
“We were in a position to win it, and then we did a couple silly things where we gave them some hope and then they make a tough shot to send it to overtime” Burke said.
“It’s hard for a team that’s young and whatnot to see a shot like that to go in to send it to overtime, you think you’re about to win and then like regroup and be mature and be tough enough to go to overtime and play a solid five minutes. I think we came out okay and I think we did a couple silly things about a minute, minute and a half into overtime that let them stretch the lead a little bit.”
Stats Roundup
Noelani Cornfield led the team in scoring with 24 points. She also had four rebounds, six assists and seven steals in 41 minutes.
Cornfield who didn’t start and was held out of the Wildcats’ game against Cincinnati due to coaches decision, came in with 5:49 remaining in the first quarter.
Sumaya Sugapong had 23 points, four rebounds, three assists and four steals.
Tanyuel Welch hit the boards and had eight rebounds and 16 points.
Welch and Nora Francois led the team in rebounds with eight each.
Arizona shot 94% from the free throw line hitting 16-17.
Arizona had 25 points off of 23 ASU turnovers and outscored the Sun Devils in the paint 38-26.
On Campus Athletics Roundup
While the day started with ESPN GameDay hype it didn’t end well for the Arizona women’s and men’s basketball teams.
Arizona Men’s Basketball fell to Texas Tech 78-75 in overtime the second loss in a row for the Wildcats after starting the season on a 23-0 run.

The bright spot of the day happened just across campus from McKale in Hillenbrand Stadium in the Bear Down Fiesta hosted by Arizona Softball.
The Wildcats played a double header on Saturday run ruling Coastal Carolina 9-1 and Utah Valley 15-0.
Next Up:
Arizona will host the Colorado Buffaloes (18-8, 9-5) on Tuesday at 6:00 p.m.











