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Things won’t get any easier for Arizona Wildcats so they have to put this one behind them …
No. 2 #ArizonaWildcats’ mettle put to test after double-OT loss at ASU. Difficult trip to Utah/Colorado upcoming. http://t.co/Qgf3CnPMOt
— Javier Morales (@JavierJMorales) February 15, 2014
Arizona’s stellar defense can only do so much …
Sean Miller: 'Our offense is continuing to put more pressure on our defense. You can only guard so well.' UA: 35.9% FG; 53.3% FTs
— Anthony Gimino (@AGWildcatReport) February 15, 2014
Former Arizona player Solomon Hill, who sat behind the UA bench with Derrick Williams, offers his support for the Wildcats …
it is what it is. lol rushing the court, I love it. pick them heads up and continue to push towards march.
— Solomon Hill (@kingxsolo) February 15, 2014
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Nick Johnson’s last-second shot looked like that of Tyler Ennis’ shot for Syracuse at Pitt the other day but it didn’t go in …
Oh man Nick Johnson's three looked good! Off the front rim. Arizona State wins.
— Seth Davis (@SethDavisHoops) February 15, 2014
Obviously a monumental win for ASU …
Post-game victory celebrations with @SunDevilHoops and @HerbSendek. #FearTheFork pic.twitter.com/nWNrjZvCNT
— Sun Devil Athletics (@TheSunDevils) February 15, 2014
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The Pac-12 needs to address questions about its officiating after this one …
Lost in all that is that the Arizona State BENCH stormed the floor with 0.5 seconds left. That should have been an automatic T on the team.
— Jason McCallum (@ESPNJMac) February 15, 2014
@JavierJMorales AZ loss aside, #pac12 has real issues at hand: player safety, in game/post game crowd control and regard for rules by refs.
— Ryan Henton (@rseanhenton) February 15, 2014
ASU center Jordan Bachynski, who had eight blocked shots, also altered Arizona’s put-back attempts, a staple for the Wildcats …
Not sure what's more remarkable: That Arizona got 18 offensive rebounds or that it turned them into just five second-chance points.
— Doug Haller (@DougHaller) February 15, 2014
Jermaine Marshall, who has played in tough places in the Big Ten, is a significant transfer for Herb Sendek …
Last year at Penn State, Jermaine Marshall had 25 points in a win over No. 4 Michigan. Tonight: 29 points in a win over No. 2 Arizona.
— Doug Haller (@DougHaller) February 15, 2014
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Kaleb Tarczewski had a lot to do with Arizona keeping the game close with 11 points and 13 rebounds. …
Great photo, if you're a #UA fan. RT @photochowder: #UofA center Kaleb Tarczewski slams two against #ASU pic.twitter.com/kBmFRGEjLB
— AZSuperBowl (@AZSuperBowl) February 15, 2014
Check the record for a double-overtime game on this one …
Wonder if #ArizonaWildcats have gone through an OT session without their bench scoring a basket?
— Javier Morales (@JavierJMorales) February 15, 2014
Marshall not playing in the first game was an obvious setback for ASU …
ASU upset Arizona thanks to a big game by Jermaine Marshall http://t.co/wKDAGWDALC #arizonawildcats
— DailyWildcatHoops (@WildcatHoops) February 15, 2014
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ALLSPORTSTUCSON.com publisher, writer and editor Javier Morales is a former Arizona Press Club award winner. He also writes articles for Bleacher Report and Lindy’s College Sports.
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