No. 1 Arizona remains undefeated at 15-0 after a dominant 101-76 win over Kansas State, powered by Brayden Burries’ 28 points and Motiejus Krivas’ career-high 25 points and 12 rebounds. The Wildcats’ relentless rebounding and interior play overshadowed a cold shooting night from beyond the arc.
No. 1 Arizona continued its historic start to the season with a resounding 101-76 victory over Kansas State on Wednesday night in Tucson. The Wildcats, now 15-0, are off to their best start since the 2013-14 season when they began 21-0. This win extends their perfect record and solidifies their position as the top team in the nation.
The Dynamic Duo: Burries and Krivas
Brayden Burries tied his career high with 28 points and added nine rebounds, while Motiejus Krivas delivered a career-best performance with 25 points and 12 rebounds. Their combined efforts were instrumental in Arizona’s dominance, particularly in the paint where the Wildcats outscored Kansas State 56-36.
Burries was efficient from the field, shooting 7-of-10 in the first half alone, contributing 16 points and seven rebounds by halftime. Krivas, on the other hand, was perfect from the free-throw line, making all six of his attempts in the first half and finishing with a double-double.
Rebounding and Interior Play
Arizona’s dominance on the boards was a key factor in their victory. The Wildcats outrebounded Kansas State 55-32, with four players recording at least nine rebounds: Krivas (12), Tobe Awaka (11), Koa Peat (10), and Burries (9). This rebounding prowess is a testament to Arizona’s physicality and determination, which has been a hallmark of their season.
The Wildcats’ ability to control the paint and capitalize on second-chance opportunities allowed them to overcome a poor shooting night from beyond the arc, where they shot just 3 of 16. Despite this, Arizona’s interior play and fast-break opportunities kept them ahead throughout the game.
Kansas State’s Struggles
Kansas State, now 9-6 and 0-2 in the Big 12, has lost its last two games after a four-game winning streak. The Wildcats struggled from beyond the arc, shooting just 8 of 36, and were unable to match Arizona’s physicality in the paint.
PJ Haggerty led Kansas State with 19 points and seven assists, while Nate Johnson added 15 points and Doran Buca contributed 12. Despite their efforts, Kansas State was unable to keep up with Arizona’s relentless pace and dominance on the boards.
Key Moments and Turning Points
Arizona took an early lead with a 15-2 run, establishing a 19-6 advantage with 13:41 left in the first half. The Wildcats never trailed after this point, building a 50-30 lead with 2:19 remaining in the half. Kansas State went 3:47 without a made field goal during this stretch, allowing Arizona to extend their lead.
In the second half, Kansas State cut the lead to 58-49 with 16:11 left, but Arizona responded with a 10-2 run, capped by a fast-break layup by Bradley and a dunk in transition by Burries. Burries made Arizona’s first 3-pointer after nine failed attempts with 11:33 left, putting Arizona ahead 72-57. A 14-0 run by Arizona, during which Kansas State missed seven consecutive shots, increased the lead to 92-65 with 3:31 left.
Historical Context and Implications
Arizona’s 15-0 start is a significant achievement, marking their best start since the 2013-14 season. This victory over Kansas State further solidifies their position as the top team in the nation and sets the stage for a promising season ahead. The Wildcats’ ability to dominate on the boards and capitalize on interior play, even on nights when their outside shooting is off, is a testament to their versatility and depth.
For Kansas State, this loss highlights the challenges they face in the competitive Big 12 conference. The Wildcats will need to improve their rebounding and interior defense to compete with top teams like Arizona.
Fan Reactions and Future Outlook
Arizona fans have plenty to be excited about as their team continues to dominate. The Wildcats’ perfect record and impressive performances have generated significant buzz and high expectations for the rest of the season. Fans are particularly thrilled with the performances of Burries and Krivas, who have emerged as key players for Arizona.
Looking ahead, Arizona will aim to maintain their perfect record and continue their dominance in the Big 12. With a strong roster and a proven ability to perform under pressure, the Wildcats are well-positioned to make a deep run in the NCAA Tournament.
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