Weird things have happened to Arizona in Salt Lake City in recent years. In 2022, an unbeaten Wildcats squad fresh off a dominant performance at the Maui Invitational laid an egg against Utah, and two years later the UA needed triple overtime to get past the Utes.
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Arizona women’s basketball tries to halt losing skid at Washington State
The Arizona Wildcats have lost their past three games by seven points and four of their last five by a total of eight. Three of those losses have come on a four-game road trip. The hope is to end that against Washington State in their final road game before finally returning home.
Next year, the Wildcats will be in a conference that rarely makes teams play two straight games on the road during the conference season. This year, though, the Pac-12 had the Arizona schools go to the Pacific Northwest two weeks in a row for a four-game stretch. Last week, that also meant an extra day in the state of Oregon for the Wildcats due to the weather.
“It’s always a hard trip to Washington and then going to Pullman,” Arizona head coach Adia Barnes said. “There’s no excuse, but those are just hard trips and difficult places to play. So our freshmen are newbies, they’re gonna see what it’s like on the road. And we’re going back to the Pacific Northwest. So you go there, come back and go there, come back. It’s like a three-hour flight.”
Ending the run in Pullman will be a tough ask. The Cougars are the defending conference tournament champions and they play well at Beasley Coliseum. They have wins over Gonzaga and Maryland and played Stanford to a nine-point loss on their last road trip. They also have Charlisse Leger-Walker.
“She’s been a little bit more of a distributor this year, but she’s still able to score the ball at a high level,” Barnes said. “And they have just, their core is back, the same team. Then they’ve added this Italian shooter, so they’re good. They’re hard to guard. I think the post inside that can play that gives us problems. Shooting on the outside. Good ball movement.”
On Friday, the Wildcats gave up 10 three-point shots on 30 attempts against Washington. Even many of the missed shots were open. Against the WSU, they need to mark sophomore Astera Tuhina and the freshman “Italian shooter” Eleonora Villa. The pair of underclassmen play over 29 minutes per game and hit at least 36 percent of their 3-point shots. Tuhina is knocking down a superb 43.5 percent, good for fourth in the conference.
Once again, Arizona will need to focus on blocking out, which they did a much better job of in Seattle. Fifth-year post player Bella Murekatete and Leger-Walker are seventh and eighth in the Pac-12 in total rebounds. Murekatete falls to eighth in rebounds per game while Leger-Walker falls to 12th. The Wildcats’ best rebounders are Esmery Martinez and Kailyn Gilbert, who are back in 19th and 21st in the league in total rebounds, falling to 23rd and 24th in rebounds per game.
The inside game could be one of dueling foul trouble. Murekatete and all three of Arizona’s post players are foul-prone, but the problem is more pressing for the Wildcats. Their three natural posts are all in the top seven in the Pac-12 for fouls per game. Murekatete is back at 12th and is the only Cougar in the top 20.
Escaping the Pacific Northwest with only one win may not be what the Wildcats were aiming for last week when they started their road trip, but getting back on the winning track before finally returning to McKale Center would be a huge boost. California and Stanford are waiting when they return home. Without a road win, they could conceivably be losers of six straight or five of six when next Sunday is over.
Arizona Wildcats (10-8, 2-4 Pac-12) @ Washington State (13-5, 2-3 Pac-12)
When: Sunday, Jan. 21 at 1 p.m. MST
Where: Beasley Coliseum in Pullman, Wash.
TV: Pac-12 Washington
Radio: Varsity Network
Stats: Washington State Live Stats
Probabilities: Her Hoop Stats gives the Cougars a 72.7 win probability and makes them 6.9-point favorites. Massey has the Cougars with a 60 percent win probability with the most likely score 69-65.
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QB Cutter Boley lands with ASU after Kentucky transfer
Arizona State is bringing in Kentucky transfer quarterback Cutter Boley after he played 10 full games as a redshirt freshman in 2025, FootballScoop’s John Brice first reported with SunDevilSource’s Chris Karpman confirming.
He gives the Sun Devils a signal-caller with three years of eligibility who had major flashes as a young starter in the SEC, including a career-high 330 yards and five touchdown passes on 74.3% passing against Tennessee on Oct. 25.
The 6-foot-5, 220-pound Boley had 2,160 yards (65.8%), 15 touchdown passes and 12 interceptions on the season with 85 rushing yards and two scores on the ground.
He was expected to take a two-day visit beginning on Saturday, but he committed before getting to the second day.
ASU head coach Kenny Dillingham extended an offer to Boley as a high school junior while he was the 24th quarterback in the 2024 class and the coach was serving as offensive coordinator at Oregon.
Dillingham took more of an active role in the offense during the Sun Bowl on Wednesday, and he said postgame recent changes in administration have allowed him to focus more on football. It would make sense the active role carries over to the development of Boley.
He gets to ASU after the departure of Sam Leavitt, who has fittingly been linked to Kentucky in what could be a 1-for-1 transfer swap of quarterbacks.
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The youngest SEC quarterback to get substantial time this season, Boley played mostly as a game manager with quick passes behind or near the line of scrimmage.
His six big-time throws — tracked by PFF as passes with “excellent ball location and timing, generally thrown further down the field and/or into a tight window” — were tied for last among 15 qualified SEC passers.
His 18 turnover-worthy plays, another PFF-tracked stat, were tied for fourth out of 15.
Comparing the stats to ASU’s quarterbacks this season, Leavitt had 18 big-time throws and 12 turnover-worthy plays in seven games. Jeff Sims had eight big-time throws and nine turnover-worthy plays in eight contests.
Because he has three years of eligibility remaining, Boley could eventually have to compete with young ASU quarterbacks Cam Dyer and Jake Fette, who will be redshirt and true freshmen, respectively, in 2026.
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Arizona men’s basketball cruises to win at Utah in Big 12 opener
No such drama this time around.
Top-ranked Arizona jumped out to a 17-point lead before the second media timeout and then coasted to a 97-78 win at Utah on Saturday afternoon to open Big 12 play.
The Wildcats (14-0, 1-0) saw their streak of wins by at least 20 points end at eight, tying the school record set in 1928-29. But the victory was no less dominant than the previous seven, with the UA shooting 53.6 percent, finishing plus-13 on the boards and again getting five scorers in double figures.
Tobe Awaka and Jaden Bradley led the way with 18 points apiece, Awaka going 6 of 7 from the field and 2 for 2 from 3 while adding 12 rebounds for his third double-double of the season. Bradley was 7 of 11 from the field and added five assists.
Brayden Burries and Koa Peat each scored 17 and Ivan Kharchenkov added 13 for Arizona, which scored in the 90s for the 10th time this season including eight of the last nine games.
Utah (8-6, 0-1) got 26 points from Terrence Brown and 15 each from Keanu Dawes and Don McHenry but shot 44.3 percent overall and just 5 of 17 from 3. The Utes turned it over 12 times, leading to 18 points for the Wildcats, who had 11 steals for their seventh game with at least 10 swipes.
The UA led 58-39 at halftime, its most points in the first half of a conference game since dropping 63 on ASU in 1998. That offensive explosion did not immediately carry over to the second half, though, as Arizona didn’t make its first post-halftime field goal until 17:06 left.
But then things went back to normal, with an 8-0 run to extend the lead to 70-46 with 13:56 to go. Utah followed with a 12-3 run to get within 15 but that was the closest it would get.
The only real drama down the stretch was if Arizona would again win by 20. It led by 21 after a Burries basket with 51 seconds remaining but Bradley fouled Utah’s Brown with 49.8 seconds to go in order to let backups come in and Brown made two free throws.
Utah scored the game’s opening basket and then Arizona followed with 14 in a row, which included a few baskets off Ute turnovers. Six of those points were byKharchenkov, who scored twice off steals.
The rout appeared to be on early, withAwakanailing a 3 to put the Wildcats up 27-10 with 12:16 left in the first half. But the UA went three minutes without a field goal, allowing Utah to cut the deficit to single digits.
A second-chance 3 by Brown got the Utes within 34-26 with 7:49 left in the half. But Arizona righted the ship on both ends, using a 10-0 run (with another Awaka 3) to build a 46-28 advantage. The Wildcats made their final six shots before the break, shooting 61.1 percent overall in the first half.
The UA plays its Big 12 home opener Wednesday against Kansas State. K-State (9-5, 0-1) fell 83-73 at home to No. 10 BYU on Saturday.
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