There are going to be good nights and bad nights for a team that has more freshmen in its rotation than upperclassmen. But when those youngsters are on it’s a thing of beauty.
Arizona’s freshmen combined for 72 points in a 103-73 win over Denver on Monday night at McKale Center, nearly outscoring the opponent in the process.
Brayden Burries and Ivan Kharchenkov each set career highs with 20 points, while Dwayne Aristode went for 17 and Koa Peat added 12. Sidi Gueye’s three points during garbage time
wrapped up the freshman scoring and helped the second-ranked Wildcats (6-0) get another 35 points from their bench.
Tobe Awaka was the only vet in double figures, going for 12 points and 15 minutes in just 20 minutes. Jaden Bradley had nine, Motiejus Krivas seven and Anthony Dell’Orso three.
Arizona shot 56.9 percent overall and made 12 of 28 3-pointers. Aristode hit four triples, Burries had three and Kharchenkov had two. Kharchenkov was 9 of 12 from the field while Burries made 7 of 13 shots, Aristode was 6 of 11 and Peat 6 of 10 as the freshmen shot 61.7 percent.
The UA held Denver (2-4) to 40 percent shooting and converted 15 Pioneers turnovers into 23 points. The Wildcats outrebounded them 50-29 and had a 50-22 edge in points in the paint.
Arizona ended this one almost before it started, scoring the game’s first 13 points and holding Denver without a field goal for nearly six minutes. The Wildcats led 35-7 just over 13 minutes in.
The UA led 56-28 at halftime, with Denver shooting under 30 percent in the first half. The Pioneers scored 12 points in the first three minutes after halftime as Arizona backed off on defense but still kept the pressure going on the other end. The Wildcats started 6 of 6.
The Pioneers got as close as 68-45 with 14:40 left before Arizona scored eight in a row including back-to-back 3s by Aristode and Bradley.
The UA returns to action Saturday afternoon against Norfolk State, the preseason favorites from the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.












