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Arizona extends win streak, leads UCF wire-to-wire
TUSCON, Ariz. (AP) — Caleb Love scored 16 points, Anthony Dell’Orso made 9 of 9 from the free-throw line and finished with 15 points and Arizona beat UCF 88-80 Saturday night to extend its win streak to six games.
Love made 4 of 7 from 3-point range, grabbed eight rebounds and had six assists. Henri Veesaar added 14 points, Tobe Awaka scored 11 and KJ Lewis 10 for Arizona (10-5, 4-0 Big 12).
Love hit a pair of free throws to open the scoring about a minute into the game, followed with a 3-pointer to make it 5-0 and Arizona never trailed. The Wildcats scored nine consecutive points to take a 14-point lead when Awaka threw down a dunk with 9:38 remaining before halftime.
Darius Johnson hit a 3-pointer for UCF that tied it at 45-all 13 seconds into the second half but Trey Towsend made the first of two free throws 23 seconds later to give Arizona the lead for good. Jaden Ivy-Curry’s 3 cut the deficit to 53-50 but the Wildcats scored 13 of the next 17 points and led by at least eight points for the final 13 minutes.
Keyshawn Hall led UCF (11-4, 2-2 Big 12) with 22 points and Johnson scored 18.
Rokas Jocius converted a three-point play to spark an 18-6 spurt that made it 42-all but Trey Townsend was fouled as he made a layup and hit the and-1 free throw to give Arizona a three-point lead at the intermission.
Arizona made 15 of 30 from the field in the first half but the Knights, who shot 37% (14 of 38), used a 12-3 advantage on the offensive glass to outscore the Wildcats 11-3 in second-chance points.
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Fresno State vs. Miami (OH) Arizona Bowl start time
The 2025 college football season wraps up with more than 40 bowl games over the rest of December and into January. That can make it hard to keep track of just when and where all the games are taking place. On Saturday, the Fresno State Bulldogs (8-4) and Miami (OH) RedHawks (7-6) meet up in Tucson, Arizona to battle in the Arizona Bowl.
USA TODAY is covering all the action from kickoff to trophy ceremony, but there’s still time to experience the game in-person. Here’s everything you need to know about the Arizona Bowl before the RedHawks and Bulldogs take the field.
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2025 Arizona Bowl date, time, location
All times Eastern
- Matchup: Fresno State Bulldogs (8-4) vs. Miami (OH) RedHawks (7-6)
- Date: Saturday, Dec. 27 at 4:30 p.m.
- Venue: Casino Del Sol Stadium
- Location: Tucson, Arizona
- TV Station: The CW Network
2025 Arizona Bowl odds
Opening lines
- Spread: Fresno State -6
- Moneyline: Fresno State -220; Miami (OH) +180
- Total: 42.5
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Arizona fireworks: What’s legal and what’s not during New Year’s celebrations
PHOENIX — Some fireworks are legal to use in Arizona around the New Year holiday, and it’s important to know what can and can’t be used.
Arizona law allows residents to use sparklers, smoke devices, spinners, and fountains from December 26 through January 4. However, anything that goes into the air or explodes remains illegal and can result in hefty fines.
“The things that do go shooting up in the sky, 100 percent illegal and you will get fined, they’re really cracking down this year,” said Sarah Henry from Big Boy Fireworks, a local family business located on the corner of Ray and Alma School in Chandler.
Henry’s family has been in the fireworks business for 13 years, and this time marks one of their busiest weeks annually.
“My grandfather and my dad started this like 13 years ago. They kind of saw it on the side of the road and they were like, oh, we can do this,” Henry said.
The Phoenix Fire Department noticed an uptick in fireworks-related calls last year, prompting increased collaboration with police to patrol for illegal fireworks usage during the permitted period.
The majority of fireworks-related fires the department responds to during this time result from improper disposal rather than the fireworks themselves.
“All used fireworks should be soaked in a bucket of water outside before being placed in the trash. This step is critical to preventing house fires, dumpster fires, and alley fires,” Assistant Fire Marshal Eric Williams said.
Legal fireworks are prohibited within one mile of any municipal mountain preserve, desert, regional or national park, as well as conservation areas to protect Arizona’s natural landscapes.
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Six Arizona Lottery winners hit big over the holidays
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Over the holidays, six lucky Arizona Lottery players hit big across the state. Here’s where and when the winning tickets were sold.
Tuesday, December 23, 2025
- Two $20,000 Mega Millions winners were sold at:
- Fry’s Food Store: 39508 N Daisy Mountain Drive in Anthem
- Circle K: 1542 E Highway 70 in Safford
- One $205,000 Fantasy 5 jackpot winner was sold at:
- Bashas’: 10325 E Riggs Road in Sun Lakes
Christmas Eve: Wednesday, December 24, 2025
- Three $50,000 Powerball winners were sold at:
- Fry’s Food Store: 15950 S Rancho Sahuarita Blvd in Sahuarita
- Circle K: 2816 E University Drive in Mesa
- Walmart: 1606 S Signal Butte Road in Mesa (Power Play doubled the prize to $100,000)
If you think you have one of these winning tickets, sign the back, keep it in a safe place and contact the Arizona Lottery for claim instructions.
More information on games and prizes can be found on the Arizona Lottery website.
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