Arizona Basketball

No. 1 Arizona finishes strong behind Awaka, routs San Diego State to improve to 11-0



No. 1 Arizona overcame an eight-point first-half deficit by limiting San Diego State to 26.3% shooting from the field and by going on a 21-5 run in the second half in Saturday night’s 68-45 victory at Phoenix.

The Wildcats (11-0) were fueled by Anthony Dell’Orso’s two 3-pointers in that deciding stretch of the second half that included Arizona’s lead going from 32-31 with 16:11 remaining to 53-36 with 8:31 left.

Dell’Orso, who finished with 10 points, also made a 3-pointer to conclude an 8-0 run to end the second half that gave Arizona a 28-27 lead.

San Diego State (6-4) made 15 of 57 shots from the field, 1 of 14 from 3-point range.

Arizona outrebounded the Aztecs 52-28 behind Tobe Awaka’s 15-rebound performance, including 10 in the second half when the Wildcats pulled away. Awaka finished with nine points.

Awaka nearly had more rebounds in the second half than San Diego State, which was outrebounded 30-12.

ARIZONA’S 11-0 STARTS

SeasonStart Final CoachFinish
2025–2611–0 (Current)TBDTommy LloydTBD
2021–2211–033–4Tommy LloydSweet 16
2013–1421–033–5Sean MillerElite Eight
2012–1314–027–8Sean MillerSweet 16
1987–8812–035–3Lute OlsonFinal Four
1931–3216–018–2Fred EnkeBorder Conf. Champs
1912–1311–013–2J.F. McKaleNo postseason

Motiejus Krivas contributed 13 rebounds in the game.

Jaden Bradley had 11 points, seven rebounds and three assists, and Koa Peat had 11 points and five rebounds.

Ivan Kharchenkov and Brayden Burries each finished with 10 points.

San Diego State did not have a scorer in double figures. Reese DixonWaters led the Aztecs with eight points.

The closing 8-0 run of the first half by Arizona was aided by a technical foul called on San Diego State coach Brian Dutcher.

Five of Arizona’s last eight points in the half came at the free-throw line, including one by Dell’Orso with 1:18 left following Dutcher’s technical foul after he argued a foul call.

Dell’Orso ended the half with Arizona’s first 3-pointer made after 10 failed attempts.

The Wildcats, who matched a season-low with their 28 points in a half, made 9 of 25 (36%) from the field by halftime.

San Diego State’s defense also forced Arizona into 10 turnovers, which resulted in nine points for the Aztecs.

The Wildcats, who had only three assists at that point, did not score after any of San Diego State’s six turnovers.

The 21-5 run early in the second half enabled Arizona to pull away.

Awaka scored seven consecutive points in a 12-2 run that increased the lead to 65-40 with 1:57 remaining.

San Diego State’s 18 points in the second half were a season-low allowed for Arizona.

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