Although Arizona moved to 4-0 after beating UCF 88-80 on Saturday at McKale Center, UA coach Tommy Lloyd said the Wildcats were playing “dumb,” “casual” and “maybe a little bit
The Arizona Wildcats have won six in a row, but Tommy Lloyd is not happy. Arizona built a 14-point lead over UCF in the first half on Saturday night, only to see it dwindle to three at halftime. The Wildcats extended their lead to 17 points in the second half,
Back in November, not even Tommy Lloyd could have envisioned Henri Veesaar becoming one of Arizona’s best players — and a legit pro prospect — this suddenly.
Tommy Lloyd, head coach of the University of Arizona, will lead the U19 National Team, with assistants Grant McCasland (Texas Tech) and Micah Shrewsberry (Notre Dame). The U16 National Team will be led by Scott Fitch (Fairport High School), assisted by Frank Bennett (Chaminade College Prep) and Nick LoGalbo (Lane Technical College Prep).
Arizona Men's Basketball Coach Tommy Lloyd isn't happy with how his team is playing despite starting 4-0 in the Big 12.
Arizona’s free-flowing offense bogged down. The team’s best player wasn’t always at this best. The expected starting center played limited minutes before going down with a season-ending foot injury.
Share Tweet When is an 88-80 win in a Big 12 Conference game not enough? Well, when Tommy Lloyd says so. And he said so on Saturday night. Emphatically, in fact. No Tommy Lloyd press conference has been like it.
Henri Veesaar scored 19 points and Arizona stretched its winning streak to seven games with an 81-70 victory over No. 25 Baylor.
So even though Awaka had 14 rebounds and eight points against Texas Tech on Saturday, the Wildcats had their seven-game winning streak snapped with a 70-54 loss to the Red Raiders at United Supermarkets Arena that was built largely on UA's season-low rebounding deficit of 16.
So even though Awaka had 14 rebounds and eight points against Texas Tech on Saturday, the Wildcats snapped their seven-game winning streak with a 70-54 loss to the Red Raiders at United Supermarkets Arena that was built largely on UA's season-low rebounding deficit of 16.
Share Tweet It was a Saturday afternoon of missed opportunities. Plenty of misses making for not many opportunities. That was the case for Tommy Lloyd & Co., in Lubbock, Texas when they faced Texas Tech.
This season, Veesaar was finally set to have a role, even if it was a limited one. That's when Motiejus Krivas, a player he was going to share minutes, injured his foot.