When the Arizona men's basketball team takes on Texas Tech, Tommy Lloyd will be pitted against his closest friend in the coaching business.
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. The combination led to the Wildcats' worst stretch in four seasons under coach Tommy Lloyd,
After winning the Pac-12 last season, the Arizona Wildcats have quickly put themselves in a position to win the Big 12. Picked to finish fifth in the conference in the preseason Big 12 coaches poll, the Wildcats are 5-0 and all alone in first place after Tuesday night's 81-70 rout of Baylor.
March, but the Arizona Wildcats have quickly become national championship contenders. Tommy Lloyd's team was won seven game
The Arizona Wildcats are adjusting to a Big schedule that offers more time between games but also less time leading up to two-game sets.
The University of Arizona men’s basketball team (11-5, 5-0 in Big 12) will face Texas Tech University (12-4, 3-2 in Big 12) on Saturday, Jan. 18 at 12 p.m. in United Supermarkets Arena in Lubbock, Texas,
Arizona Men's Basketball Coach Tommy Lloyd isn't happy with how his team is playing despite starting 4-0 in the Big 12.
Share Tweet All Tommy Lloyd is asking his team to do is play for 40 minutes. F-O-R-T-Y minutes. That doesn’t seem like much, but we all know it’s easier said than done. Even for the Arizona Wildcats,
The Arizona Wildcats have won seven consecutive games, and a big reason is the emergence of Henri Veesaar. A 7-foot redshirt sophomore from Estonia, Veesaar has
The Arizona Wildcats have kicked away several big leads already this season, and Tommy Lloyd was in no mood to see it happen again Saturday. So even though Lloyd's Wildcats rode a balanced ...
Head coach Tommy Lloyd is preparing the team for the tougher Big 12 games ahead, starting Tuesday when the Wildcats host Baylor at McKale Center.
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,