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Nasty Cats: Arizona Basketball again exceeds expectations, needs to stay greedy

Friday, March 25th, 2011

No back-to-back this time.
Photo by Michael Chow/The Arizona Republic

I’m a pretty optimistic guy.

I tend to expect positive things to happen. I think the next day will be a good day at work. I believe tomorrow I’ll handle things better with the kids. I keep renewing my Arizona football season tickets.

But even I wasn’t that optimistic.

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5 Second Fury: Breaking down the end of the Arizona-Texas game

Monday, March 21st, 2011

You had to see it to believe what Derrick Williams did without seeing it.
Photo Mark D. Smith-US PRESSWIRE

One-thousand-one…one-thousand-two…one-thousand-three…one-thousand-four…one-thousand–

That’s how quickly things can change in March.

One call, one hero, one (or two) no-calls, and one ticket to the Sweet 16 for the Arizona Wildcats.

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Anatomy of Advancing: Breaking down the end of the Arizona-Memphis game

Saturday, March 19th, 2011

Not another inbounds play!!!
Photo by Peter G. Aiken-US PRESSWIRE

Did you miss the thrilling game between the Arizona Wildcats and Memphis Tigers?

Maybe you were stuck at work. Perhaps you were watching but you had your eyes covered. Maybe you blacked out.

Or maybe you had so much fun you want to experience it all again.

We’re here to help. Here’s what went down, how it went down, and why the UA is moving up to the next round.

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Dream On: Breaking down the Pac-10 basketball race after Arizona takes care of ASU

Monday, February 14th, 2011

ASU fans describe their art skills.
Photo by David Kadlubowski/The Arizona Republic

For the Pac-10 championship, one win down, four to go.

For the Arizona/ASU rivalry, one win down, googolplex to go.

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The Arizona Wildcats Are Alone in 1st Place for the First Time in Six Years

Friday, February 4th, 2011

Who ordered the perfect night for Arizona Basketball?

The Cats pulled out a clutch road win at Stanford and then Washington shockingly scored a mere 56 points (30 below their average) in losing at Oregon State. It all adds up to the UA being alone in 1st place for the first time since 2005.

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