Arizona is facing plenty of questions as Selection Sunday arrives. Here are three big ones:
By PJ Brown Special to the Arizona Daily Star February has not been kind to Arizona women's basketball team in recent years.
So maybe it's not as big of a deal that the Wildcats are slumping again as they prepare for the NCAA Tournament's bracket reveal on Sunday. The UA has lost three of its last four games, most recently a two-point loss to Colorado in the Pac-12 Tournament quarterfinals. The selection committee will likely some of Arizona's successes into consideration. The UA beat then-No. 6 Louisville in nonconference play; boasts the Pac-12's top scoring defense, holding opponents to 56.8 points per game; endured a lengthy COVID-19 pause; and withstood injuries to both Reese and center Lauren Ware .
Arizona is outwardly optimistic that Reese will be fine. But it might be too much to expect Reese to play 27 minutes a game, like she did before the injury, and match her 14-plus points and 6-plus rebounds per game averages. Arizona also has two long-distance specialists, Taylor Chavez and Madi Conner. Both have shown that when they are feeling it, they can change the course of a game.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
NCAA Tournament bracketology: Kentucky steals No. 1 seed from Auburn ahead of Selection SundayAfter Auburn's upset loss Friday, John Calipari's Kentucky team finally ascended to the No. 1 seed line
Read more »
Man Arrested In Connection With Fatal Stabbing In Long Beach SundayLong Beach PD officers arrested Sergio Alvarez, of Long Beach, in connection with a fatal stabbing that occurred on East Ocean Boulevard Sunday evening.
Read more »
Patrick Brown to enter Conservative leadership race on SundayBrown’s leadership bid comes days after he reached a settlement in his $8M defamation lawsuit against CTV for publishing allegations accusing him of sexual…
Read more »
Daylight saving time: Lawmakers debate the need for time change as clocks spring forward on SundayIt’s time to spring forward again, as most of the U.S. shifts Sunday into daylight saving time. If it were up to some lawmakers, the lost hour of sleep every March would be but a fixture of the past.
Read more »
Daylight saving time 2022: It’s time to spring forward on SundayDon't forget that you'll get one less hour of sleep this weekend.
Read more »