Arizona’s massive senior class was honored before the final home game of the season, the first at newly named Casino del Sol Stadium. And they went out on top, with many stepping up to keep the win streak going.
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It was an exciting second day of the Hillenbrand Invitational. It started with No. 18 Stanford defeating No. 1 Texas on a neutral field in the afternoon and ended with two lopsided victories for the hometown team in the evening.
The No. 13 Arizona Wildcats (14-1) defeated UC Davis 7-0 in their first game. They followed up with a 10-0 defeat of Colorado State in five innings.
Arizona got strong pitching performances from Aissa Silva and Saya Swain, neither of whom have started much this season. Silva was making just her second start of her junior year. Swain was making the first of her fifth year and just the second since her junior season at Iowa State.
Silva faced just three batters in the second and fourth innings. She faced four in the first, third, and fifth. She had two baserunners in the fifth and sixth innings. A double play ended the danger in the fifth. She got a strike out and a grounder to end it in the sixth.
It was Silva’s longest outing of the season. She said that she likes that the pitchers don’t have to throw as many innings this year, but there are also advantages to going longer early in the season.
“I felt good, definitely to get the endurance up just a little bit,” Silva said.
Arizona was very opportunistic on offense in both games. The extra-base hits started to come in the second game, but that wasn’t the case in the opener. They were able to manufacture runs anyway.
“Finding ways,” Arizona head coach Caitlin Lowe said. “Finding ways to score, finding ways to win. I thought we had a lot of people with great days today. A lot of people letting the game come to them and just chipping away. I mean, any way we can. I think our speed helps us when we’re aggressive and we get passed balls, but those are two good teams, and we’re going to get everybody’s A game. So it was good to just see them figure out a way to score.”
The Wildcats didn’t hit the cover off the ball, but they took advantage of the free bases and extra outs provided by UC Davis pitching. Only one of their eight hits went for extra bases.
That lone extra-base hit came in Arizona’s first at-bat. Kaiah Altmeyer led off with a double, extending her hitting streak to 14 games. Altmeyer had a hit in every game this season until the second game of the doubleheader.
A bunt single by Regan Shockey put runners on the corners with no outs. Then the wildness started.
Sydney Stewart loaded them up on the first hit-by-pitch. A one-out wild pitch moved everyone up and pushed Altmeyer across for the first run of the night. That’s all the Wildcats could manage off the bases-loaded with no outs situation.
Arizona was more productive in the third. Altmeyer led off again, getting on with a walk. A fielder’s choice that didn’t record an out put two on. This time, Stewart got the hit and drove in two.
Another hit-by-pitch and an error loaded the bases with no outs again. Paige Dimler’s groundout pushed across the fourth run of the game. Jenna Sniffen followed with a single to score two more and give Arizona a 6-0 lead.
Altmeyer led off for the third time in four innings in Arizona’s next offensive half. She reached for the third time. Shockey’s single put the Wildcats’ leadoff hitter in scoring position with no outs for the third time, but Arizona couldn’t push any more runs across.
The Wildcats got close to the run rule in the fifth. They once again loaded the bases with no outs. Logan Cole knocked in one with a sacrifice fly, but Arizona squandered another prime scoring opportunity.
The Wildcats got the leadoff on base again in the bottom of the sixth with an opportunity to get the run-rule victory. They couldn’t move the runner past first, though.
Sarah Wright came in for Silva in the top of the seventh. The freshman gave up a leadoff single but Biehl started a superb double play behind her to wipe away the danger. Wright ended it on a groundout to first.
“Tayler’s a Golden Glove, literally a Golden Glove,” Silva said. “She saves our life a lot. And Regan out there in center field.”
Silva scattered five hits in six innings and walked one. She struck out five. It improved her record to 3-0 on the season and lowered her ERA by more than one point to 1.47.
Swain took the circle to start the game against Colorado State.
“I love her presence and just the way she goes about her business,” Lowe said. “Very, very direct, to the point, business-like approach and she goes to work. And we wanted to try her in an opening role and see what that looked like.”
It took a bit for Swain to settle in during her first start of the season. She had some issues with illegal pitches and hit a batter in the opening inning.
“He said I was doing a little step forward,” Swain said. “I just moved my foot back and stayed that way.”
She shook it off.
“I just try not to let the umpires get in my head,” Swain said.
The senior had just three baserunners in four innings, giving up one hit, one walk, and the hit-by-pitch. She struck out three. It improved Swain’s record to 2-0 and lowered her ERA to 0.94.
Meanwhile, the offense got hot early. Again, the Wildcats manufactured offense. They used walks, errors, hit batters, sacrifices, and groundouts to get on base and advance runners, jumping out to a 3-0 advantage after one.
The team loaded the bases without an out in the third. It took two walks and a fielder’s choice that didn’t result in an out.
Dimler had extended her hitting streak to eight games in the early contest against UC Davis. Her two-RBI single in the third against the Rams made it nine games. She scored Arizona’s third run of the frame when Biehl reached on an error.
The Wildcats put the trim on a run-rule victory in the bottom of the fourth. A single and another error by Colorado State put two on ahead of Miranda Stoddard.
Stoddard had an amazing run last week but teams have been very careful with her in the first three games. It’s tough to keep a hitter of her caliber from coming through eventually, though. Her three-run homer put the Wildcats up 9-0.
Sniffen’s double to right-center pushed across the 10th run. Arizona needed three outs to end the day and prepare for No. 1 Texas.
Ryan Maddox entered the game to wrap things up in the circle. She gave up a walk and a single, but the Rams couldn’t make a dent in the lead.
Arizona now faces a Texas team that was controlled by No. 18 Stanford on Friday afternoon. The Cardinal never trailed, showing the offensive prowess they had previously demonstrated against lesser teams. This was against the No. 1 team in the country, though.
“It doesn’t make a difference,” Lowe said about facing the Longhorns the day after the loss. “They’re a very good team, a very well-coached team. They pitch the ball well, hit the ball well. So we have to come out and play our game and really set the tone from the beginning, I think is very important, and then consistently have that throughout an entire game.”
Lead photo courtesy of Arizona Athletics
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Arizona Cardinals vs Jacksonville Jaguars live updates, score for NFL Week 12 game Sunday
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Theo Mackie and Bob McManaman discuss the Arizona Cardinals’ 41-22 loss to the San Francisco 49ers at State Farm Stadium on Nov. 16, 2025.
The Arizona Cardinals continue their 2025 NFL regular season schedule with an NFL Week 12 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars today.
The Cardinals are coming off a 41-22 loss against the San Francisco 49ers in their NFL Week 11 game.
The Jaguars beat the Los Angeles Chargers in the 11th week of the season, 35-6.
This is the first game between Arizona and Jacksonville Jaguars since 2021, when the Cardinals defeated the Jaguars in Jacksonville, 31-19.
Follow our live updates of the game, which is being played at the Cardinals’ State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, for the latest score, news, notes and analysis of the Week 12 NFL game on Sunday, Nov. 23.
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Cardinals vs Jaguars schedule: What time is NFL Week 12 game?
The NFL Week 12 game between the Cardinals and Jaguars is on Sunday, Nov. 23, at 2:05 p.m. MST, 4:05 p.m. ET.
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The Jaguars are a 2.5-point favorite over the Cardinals in NFL Week 12 odds for the game, courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook.
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The over/under (point total) is set at 47.5 points.
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Arizona football shuts out Baylor in 2nd half for 4th straight victory
The Wildcats outscored Baylor 27-0 in the second half, including 20 points in just over four minutes in the fourth quarter, for a 41-17 win. It was the fourth in a row overall for the UA (8-3, 5-3 Big 12) and improved its home record to 6-1, tying the school record for most home wins in a season.
Kedrick Reescano ran for three touchdowns, including a 19-yarder to turn a 4-point game into a 2-score advantage, while Noah Fifita threw for 183 yards and a TD and Arizona’s defense forced three turnovers and made three stops on fourth down.
Several UA seniors had huge games. Kris Hutson had nine catches for a career-high 133 yards and a TD, Ismail Madhi ran for 93 yards and a score, Dalton Johnson had 18 tackles and Treydan Stukes intercepted a pass in the end zone to preserve what at the time was a 4-point lead.
Baylor (5-6, 3-5) scored on its first two drives then had one field goal the rest of the way, gaining 129 yards after taking a 17-14 lead at halftime. FBS passing leader Sawyer Robertson was limited to 162 yards with a TD and two interceptions, making the Bears the ninth opponent not to reach 200 passing yards.
The UA won for the third straight game despite trailing at the half but went ahead for good just over three minutes into the third quarter on a 1-yardReescanorun. That came after the game’s fourth pass interference penalty thrown in the end zone.
Four consecutive 3-and-outs followed before Baylor put together a sustained drive, getting into the red zone to start the 4th quarter. The Bears went for it on 4th and 3 from the UA 12 but Robertson’s pass was picked off in the end zone byStukes.
The UA drove into the red zone after the interception but had to settle for a field goal, with Michael Salgado-Medina missing to the right from 38 yards out. It was his ninth miss of the season.
Yet a play later the Wildcats had the ball back, with Taye Brown forcing a fumble and Michael Dansby recovering it. The next snap saw Ismail Madhi score on a 28-yard run for a 28-17 lead with 10:29 to go.
Reescano’s third TD, from 19 yards out, came with 6:38 remaining, and 11 seconds later Jabari Mann returned a pick 34 yards for a score.
Baylor scored on its opening drive, only the third opponent to do so this season. A 30-yard pass on the first play and a pass interference call on 4th down set up Robertson’s 9-yard TD pass to Josh Cameron for a 7-0 lead less than three minutes in.
Arizona matched that score on its first possession, also benefitting from a pass interference call, with Reescano scoring on a 2-yard run immediately after.
The Bears went up 14-7 in the final minute of the first quarter on a 2-yard Robertson run after another pass interference call on Arizona. The Bears converted a 4th down earlier in the drive after also catching a break when forward progress was ruled on what looked like a UA fumble recovery.
The first stop of the game came with 4:59 left before halftime when, after Arizona forced a 49-yard field goal attempt, Baylor’s Connor Hawkins was wife left. But the Wildcats didn’t capitalize, with a Fifita pass going off Tre Spivey’s hands to Baylor’s DJ Coleman for an interception.
That snapped a streak of 140 consecutive attempts for Fifita without a pick.
Baylor turned that into points just before the half, getting a 48-yard field goal from Hawkins.
The UA wraps up the regular season Friday at ASU, looking to take back the Territorial Cup and win for the second time in a row in Tempe.
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Freed sex offender allegedly poses as doctor, sexually assaults student at Arizona elementary school: police
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Friday – A convicted sex offender freed from prison two weeks ago allegedly posed as a doctor and sexually assaulted a student inside an Arizona elementary school, sparking outrage and calls for answers from parents, according to reports.
Abel Kai Gblah, 25, is accused of sexual assault and kidnapping after he accessed school grounds and posed as a doctor to lure a student into a classroom and assaulted her at Orangewood Elementary School on Nov. 19, according to the Phoenix Police Department (PPD).
PPD officials said in a statement to Fox News Digital that officers were called to the school after administrators reported that an incident had occurred on campus.
“When officers arrived, they learned an unauthorized man had made it onto school grounds and lured a grade-school-aged girl into a classroom where he sexually assaulted her,” police said. “At some point, the student was able to push the man away. He then ran from the scene before officers arrived.”
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Abel Kai Gblah was accused of sexually assaulting and kidnapping a student at a Phoenix elementary school on Nov. 19. (National Sex Offender Registry)
FOX 10 Phoenix reported that court documents show Gblah allegedly drew the attention of a student by impersonating a doctor and expressing that he had to examine her.
After fleeing the school, police located Gblah, who was booked into jail on multiple charges.
Gblah was released from prison two weeks ago on similar charges, according to the outlet, and was also allegedly involved in human smuggling across the U.S. border.
According to FOX 10, a prosecutor at Gblah’s court appearance said he was convicted twice in 2021 for sexual conduct with a minor and a registered sex offender.
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Abel Kai Gblah was arrested this week after allegedly sexually assaulting a student at a Phoenix elementary school. (iStock)
The news station reported that the Washington Elementary School District said in a statement that school administration immediately called 911 and placed the school on lockdown for over an hour.
“He was on campus for approximately 10 minutes and during that time, he made inappropriate contact with a student,” the district wrote.
The district shared a separate statement with Fox News Digital that it released to parents on Friday, which revealed the results of its internal investigation, including that Gblah was a former student of the school who attended from 2012 to 2015.
Abel Kai Gblah allegedly assaulted a student at Orangewood Elementary School in Phoenix on Nov. 19. (Google Maps)
While initial reports indicated that the Gblah gained access to the campus behind a student who had buzzed in, further investigation revealed that he entered through an unlocked lobby door, and walked in with a tardy student, the district stated.
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Following the investigation, a staff member has been placed on administrative leave, the district added.
“We understand how alarming this situation has been and want you to know that we are reviewing every aspect of our safety procedures and communication to ensure that an event like this does not happen again, wrote Orangewood Elementary Principal Emily Paterson.
According to FOX 10, Gblah is being held on a cash-only bond of $500,000, with a preliminary hearing scheduled for Dec. 1.
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