Overview
- Short-handed Arizona, without Koa Peat (leg strain) and Dwayne Aristode (illness), got 22 points from reserve Anthony Dell’Orso and a 12-point, 10-assist double-double from Jaden Bradley.
- BYU played its first game since Richie Saunders’ season-ending ACL tear, with freshman AJ Dybantsa scoring 35 on 13-of-28 shooting and Robert Wright III adding 13.
- Arizona shot 45.3% and went 9-for-21 from three, while BYU finished 5-for-19 from deep in the McKale Center matchup.
- The victory snaps Arizona’s two-game slide and moves the Wildcats to 24-2 overall and 11-2 in the Big 12 as BYU drops to 19-7 and 7-6.
- Pre-game models and betting lines favored Arizona by double digits, and the Wildcats next visit No. 2 Houston on Saturday.