The Arizona Wildcats are very good right now, and they could be even better next season with incoming five-star freshman Caleb Holt. Earlier this month, the highly-touted 6-foot-6 recruit announced that he will be attending the University of Arizona next season to continue his basketball career.
When the final buzzer went off in San Jose, the No. 1 -seeded (West Region) Arizona Wildcats had accomplished something the program hadn't done in 25 years, and that is making it to the Final Four.
Arizona football has seen its fair share of roster turnover this season, as that has become the norm in today’s college landscape. The Wildcats are coming off a 9-4 season and will look to continue that momentum into the upcoming college football season.
Senior running backs Kedrick Reescano and Quincy Craig will lead the Arizona Wildcats' backfield this fall after becoming a great tandem alongside quarterback Noah Fifita last season.
Spring practice is fully underway, and the Arizona Wildcats are looking to build off of a successful season that saw them go 9-4, finish among the top of the Big 12, and appear in the Trust & Will Holiday Bowl.
The Arizona Wildcats football team is officially one week removed from the start of spring practice and the players are starting to look sharp and focused as they progress towards the start of the season.
There have been plenty of rumors regarding Tommy Lloyd’s future at Arizona, but that hasn’t stopped the players’ desire to win for their coach. The Wildcats are now in the Final Four after knocking off Purdue in the Elite Eight.
When the Arizona Wildcats made the Final Four, it wasn’t just another tournament run. It meant more than that. This run felt emotional, overdue, and, honestly, personal for many Arizona fans.
The Arizona Wildcats are having a historic season, and the realization is beginning to set in. The Wildcats are in the Final Four for the first time since 2001, when they finished as the national runner-ups.
Arizona football is looking to build on last year’s 9-4 season. Brent Brennan will serve as the Wildcats’ head coach for the third straight season. Spring practice officially kicked off last week, and one key story stands out.
Having the chance to help lead your hometown team on the national stage is something most kids can only dream of, but Arizona freshman power forward Koa Peat has a similar opportunity during his first collegiate basketball season as the Wildcats return to the Final Four with a chance to take home a National Championship.
On April 4, 1-seed Arizona will square off against 1-seed Michigan in the Final Four. The game will take place inside Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.
In an era defined by long-range shooting, the Arizona Wildcats have tore through the NCAA Tournament with a more old-school approach to their offense. They’ve found themselves in the Final Four for the first time since 2001.
For the sixth time in eight Tournaments, the Big 12 will have a team in the Final Four. The No. 1 seeded Arizona Wildcats defeated the No. 2 seeded Purdue Boilermakers, 79-64, in the West Region final.
After getting over the Sweet 16 roadblock earlier in the month, Arizona head coach Tommy Lloyd answered any doubters by getting the Wildcats to a place the program hasn't been in 25 years.
Speculation tends to swirl quickly when one of college basketball’s most iconic programs suddenly needs a new coach. That has been the case since the University of North Carolina decided to part ways with Hubert Davis.