No. 21 Arizona proves too much for
Illinois
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[November 11, 2019]
Arizona's trio of freshman
starters combined to score 62 points as the No. 21 Wildcats pulled
away from Illinois for a 90-69 victory on Sunday night in Tucson,
Ariz.
Point guard Nico Mannion led the way with 23 points and nine
assists, while Josh Green scored 20 points and made 4 of 7 3-point
shots. Post player Zeke Nnaji had 19 points on 9-of-12 shooting to
go with five rebounds.
Illinois, playing its second game in three days in the state of
Arizona after beating Grand Canyon in Phoenix on Friday, wilted in
the second half. The Fighting Illini went scoreless for a stretch of
about 4 1/2 minutes, allowing Arizona to take control with a 15-0
run for a 68-52 lead at the 7:51 mark.
Illinois (2-1) was led by Ayo Dosunmu with 15 points. Andres Feliz
had his second double-double of the season with 13 points and 10
rebounds, and Trent Frazier scored 14 points.
Arizona was aggressive defensively, coming up with 14 steals, which
contributed to 22 Illinois turnovers.
Arizona was up 53-52 when it started its second-half surge with what
amounted to a five-point possession.
Green hit a 3-pointer from the corner while Illinois was called for
a foul off the ball. Arizona retained possession, and Ira Lee made
one free throw before the Wildcats rebounded his miss. He was fouled
again and, again, made 1 of 2 from the line for a 58-52 lead with
11:38 left.
The 15-0 run allowed Arizona, which shot 55.7 percent, to launch
into a 22-point lead late in the game.
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Illinois Fighting Illini guard Andres Feliz (10) tries to lay up the
ball past Arizona Wildcats guard Max Hazzard (5) during a NCAA Basketball
game between the Illinois Fighting Illini and the Arizona Wildcats
at McKale Center. Mandatory Credit: Jacob Snow-USA TODAY Sports
Illinois hit its first three 3-point attempts to take a 9-2 lead.
The Wildcats later used a 13-1 run for a 23-18 lead before momentum
kept swinging in a fast-paced, hot-shooting half in which the teams
combined to knock down 54.4 percent of their shots.
Dosunmu went on a personal 6-0 run over a 47-second span late in the
half for a 36-32 lead, but Arizona poked ahead 39-38 at the break
when Max Hazzard hit a long 3-pointer in the final seconds.
--Field Level Media
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