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Taryn Griffey chooses Arizona basketball

Friday, May 17th, 2013

Ken Griffey Jr. played 22 Big League seasons, yet he’ll always be known as “The Kid.”

Now, Arizona Nation will get to further know the Kid’s kids.

Taryn Griffey, the hot-shot basketball phenom of Griffey Jr., committed to the University of Arizona this week, eschewing much more dynamic programs in the process.

Junior’s junior was the Florida High School Athletic Association’s Class 8A player of the year and a two-time state champ at Orlando’s Dr. Phillips High School, (that’s a real school) before tearing her ACL. Despite the injury, she still drew interest from some of the sport’s biggest programs.

That’s a major coup for an Arizona program that went 12-18 (4-13 Pac-12) last season. Things are looking up in Tucson, however. This spring the Wildcats saw their first player (Davellyn Whyte) drafted into the WNBA.

Part of the lure of the Old Pueblo for Taryn certainly was a chance to attend school with her older brother Trey, a wide receiver on Rich Rodriguez’ football team.

FAMILY TIES

It can be argued that Griffey Junior — who jumped to The Show right out of Cincinnati’s Moeller High School — can now be considered an honorary Wildcat alum.

Where do the Griffey’s rank among Arizona’s family lineages?

Damon and Salim Stoudamire: Cousins dominated the hardwood in Tucson, before taking their games to the NBA.

Lute Olson, Julie and Matt Brase: Julie and Matt, played their college ball on a court named after their grandparents.

Rob and Chris Gronkowski: The brothers Gronked Tucson before becoming cult icons in the NFL.

Nic and Dondre Wise: PG Nic continues his hoops career overseas, while walk-on brother is seeking coaching gigs.

Ron and Brad Hassey: Ron was a slugging,  MLB, journey-man catcher in the 80s and 90s with the Yankees, White Sox and Indians. Brad manned shortstop for the Wildcats.

 

TARYN GRIFFEY

CREDIT: peachstatehoops

Arizona vs. Belmont: Wildcats a six seed for first time

Sunday, March 17th, 2013

The Big Dance. March Madness. Ole…bracket-face.

Whatever you call it, the NCAA men’s basketball tournament has returned in all its bracket-busting glory. And that’s almost always good news for University of Arizona basketball fans — and for the Wildcats, as well.

The Arizona Wildcats have been a No. 10 seed three times, and lost in the first round each time. For the first time, Sean Miller and the ‘Cats are a No. 6 seed. They’ll face Belmont in the first round of the 2013 NCAA tourney. Chris Morrison-US PRESSWIRE

Sean Miller’s squad (25-7, 12-6) will face No. 11 Belmont (26-6, 14-2) on March 21 in Salt Lake City (time TBD).

It might be the 31st trip to the Big Dance for Wildcats, but it’s the first time they’ve ever been a six seed.

Since seeding began in 1985, Arizona has been a No. 1 seed and a No. 2 seed five times each. They’ve been a No. 3 seed four times and a No. 10 seed three times. The Wildcats have also twice danced as a No. 4, 5, 8 and 9 seeds. And, once in 2009, they were a No. 12.

Arizona has never been a No. 7, 11, 13, 14, 15 nor 16 seed. The year they were No. 12 (2009), they rolled to the Sweet Sixteen before being upended by this year’s No. 1 seed, Louisville.

During the seeded-tournament era they’ve amassed a 44-25 record.

The Wildcats have been bounced from the tourney in the first round 11 times, the latest coming in 2008 to West Virginia. The next most frequented round, however, is the Sweet Sixteen, with six appearances.

Arizona has never squared off against Belmont, the Ohio Valley Conference champs, but Sean Miller is 1-0 versus the Bruins.

The Wildcats are 4-1 all-time against the Ohio Valley Conference, with wins against Austin Peay, Eastern Illinois, Morehead State and Murray State (the only OVC team to dole the UA a loss).

101 Reasons to love the Arizona Wildcats today, by John Button Salmon

Thursday, February 14th, 2013

From Arizona Stadium to the Zona Zoo, what’s not to love about the Arizona Wildcats today, Valentine’s Day and the 101st birthday of the Grand Canyon State?

To celebrate, legendary University of Arizona quarterback John Button Salmon takes us through the 101 things he loves about his Arizona Wildcats:

101: Beating Arizona State in Water Polo

31 Mar 1997: Coach Lute Olson of Arizona Wildcats hugs guard Miles Simon and center AJ Bramlett after the NCAA Championship game against the Kentucky Wildcats at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana. Arizona won the game 84 – 79. Mandatory Credit: Bria

100: The hidden tunnels of Bear Down Gym

99: The Nov. 21, 1986 wedding of Wilbur and Wilma Wildcat. Happy Valentine’s Day, you two love kittens!

98: Terry Francona. Tito!

97: “Nice shot, buddy!”

96:  The baddest alumni ever: Jay Dobyns

95: The smell of Wilbur’s fur after an August football game

94: Beating Arizona State in Track & Field

93: From Brian Anderson to Alan Zinter and the 68 other ex-Cats’ who reached the Major Leagues

92: The anticipation that builds from the muffled roar of the crowd and UA Band as you enter McKale Center for a basketball game

91: UA alum Jim Furyk’s loopy swing

90: THE OOH AHH MAN!!

89. Beating Arizona State in soccer

Seth Mejias-Brean (5) and Brandon Dixon (22) hug. Bruce Thorson-USA TODAY Sports

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