NCAAB

Arizona Wildcats at Washington Huskies

· NCAA Men's Basketball
19-3, 4-2 Away
Final
95 - 72
13-10, 10-5 Home

No. 6 Arizona pulls away in 2nd half, tops Washington 95-72

Courtney Ramey drains a 3 for Arizona

Tubelis had 25 points and 10 rebounds, Ballo added 21 points and 12 rebounds, and Arizona used a big second-half run to pull away for a 95-72 win over Washington on Saturday.

The Wildcats (19-3, 8-3 Pac-12) won their fourth straight and picked up their first road sweep in conference play this season. Arizona also won for the eighth time in its last nine trips to Seattle, each of the past three victories by 20 points or more.

“We haven’t had many games like this this year, so it felt good to come out and do it," Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd said. “But Washington as a team, I have a ton of respect for. I was expecting this game to go down to the last four minutes, but fortunately, we kind of made a little run and threw some haymakers at them and kind of staggered them a little bit.”

Tubelis topped 20 points for the first time in five games and his rebound putback while being fouled with 4:29 remaining gave the Wildcats a 78-63 lead and sent Washington fans headed for the exits.

Kriisa added 18 points, hitting six 3-pointers, and Courtney Ramey scored 14. And for at least one day, the Wildcats showed flashes of their potent offensive punch from earlier in the season.

Arizona topped 80 points in 11 of its first 13 games, but had reached that mark just twice since starting the bulk of conference play around the first of the year.

“It shows that we can win in different ways and it shows our team, I don't know if (it's) grittiness, but it kind of shows we can throw us some kind of game and we have to find our way how to win,” Kriisa said.

Keion Brooks Jr. led Washington with 25 points and Keyon Menifield added 21. But the Huskies (13-10, 5-7) suffered from too many scoring droughts and didn’t have an answer for Arizona’s 19-1 run in the early stages of the second half.

Washington led by nine early in the first half, but was overmatched at the defensive end during Arizona's second-half surge, whether the Huskies were going zone or man-to-man.

“We couldn’t stop them. In the second half they scored 57 points. That’s not the recipe,” Washington coach Mike Hopkins said.

Arizona’s scoring run was a wave of contributions, but was punctuated by key 3-pointers. Tubelis and Ballo scored baskets on the interior, and it was a pair of 3s from Kriisa and Ramey’s first made basket of the game — also a 3 — that helped the Wildcats push the lead to 53-44 with 13:33 remaining.

After a Washington timeout, the Huskies committed a turnover and Kriisa and Ramey again connected from deep. Tubelis finally capped the run with a layup, giving the Wildcats a 61-45 lead with 11:25 remaining.

Arizona led by as many as 26 points in the closing minutes after escaping with a 70-67 win over the Huskies in Tucson earlier this month.

“I think our guys settled in offensively a little bit today,” Lloyd said. “Last game we played these guys, we didn’t really do a good job attacking the zone and we turned the ball over, so you shore up those two things you give yourself a better chance.”

BIG PICTURE

Arizona: The Wildcats rediscovered their offensive potency after being held under 65 points in its past two games. Both of those were close victories over UCLA and Washington State, but the Wildcats shot 52% for the game and the 95 points were a season-high in conference play.

Washington: The Huskies lost their 15th straight to ranked opponents and have not knocked off a team ranked in the AP Top 25 since defeating Baylor early in the 2019-20 season.

UP NEXT

Arizona: Hosts Oregon next Thursday.

Washington: At UCLA next Thursday.

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Recent Plays

2nd 0:00 End of Game 95 - 72
2nd 0:00 End of 2nd half 95 - 72
2nd 0:11 Keyon Menifield made Free Throw. 95 - 72
2nd 0:11 Keyon Menifield made Free Throw. 95 - 71
2nd 0:11 Foul on Kylan Boswell. 95 - 70

Statistics

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34-65 FG 27-62
52 Field Goal % 44
11-26 3PT 8-27
42 Three Point % 30
16-19 FT 10-11
84 Free Throw % 91
39 Rebounds 28
13 Offensive Rebounds 8
26 Defensive Rebounds 20
25 Assists 8
3 Steals 4
3 Blocks 7
9 Turnovers 12
0 Team Turnovers 1
9 Total Turnovers 12
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
16 Points Off Turnovers 12
6 Fast Break Points 6
38 Points in Paint 30
15 Fouls 19
26 Largest Lead 9

Game Information

Alaska Airlines Arena

Location: Seattle, WA
Attendance: 9,268 | Capacity:

2025-26 Big 12 Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
Arizona 16-2 - 36-2
Houston 14-4 2 30-7
Iowa State 12-6 4 29-8
Kansas 12-6 4 24-11
Texas Tech 12-6 4 23-11
TCU 11-7 5 23-12
BYU 9-9 7 23-12
UCF 9-9 7 21-12
West Virginia 9-9 7 18-14
Cincinnati 9-9 7 18-15
Colorado 7-11 9 17-15
Arizona State 7-11 9 17-16
Oklahoma State 6-12 10 20-15
Baylor 6-12 10 16-16
Kansas State 3-15 13 12-20
Utah 2-16 14 10-22

2025-26 Big Ten Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
Michigan 19-1 - 35-3
Nebraska 15-5 4 28-7
Illinois 15-5 4 28-8
Michigan State 15-5 4 27-8
Wisconsin 14-6 5 24-11
Purdue 13-7 6 30-9
UCLA 13-7 6 24-12
Ohio State 12-8 7 21-13
Iowa 10-10 9 24-13
Indiana 9-11 10 18-14
Minnesota 8-12 11 15-17
USC 7-13 12 18-14
Washington 7-13 12 16-17
Rutgers 6-14 13 14-19
Northwestern 5-15 14 15-19
Oregon 5-15 14 12-20
Maryland 4-16 15 12-21
Penn State 3-17 16 12-20
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