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Senior power forward Tobe Awaka, who announced his return to the Arizona Wildcats basketball team in April, is geared up to have a tremendous year with a suppor ...
Arizona men's basketball fell short to Duke in the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament but the Wildcats were without Motiejus Krivas, their impactful Lithuanian center.
Arizona Wildcats center Motiejus Krivas has had a long road to getting back on the court, but now that he is nearly fully ...
On the prospect of a now-healthy Motiejus Krivas playing alongside fellow big Tobe Awaka; the lessons Krivas learned last ...
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Arizona Desert Swarm on MSNIn Tobe Awaka and a healthy Motiejus Krivas, Arizona men’s basketball has the ingredients for a potent frontcourt duo
Arizona had big plans for its sizable frontcourt going into the 2024-25 season. Those aspirations didn’t make it a quarter of the way through the campaign. A lower leg injury to center Motiejus Krivas ...
Welcome! To another edition of the Arizona Wildcats Insiders Podcast featuring your host Troy Hutchison, who will be delivering a daily podcast discussing every ...
Last season, Arizona basketball was led by senior Caleb Love, but now he is off with the Portland Trail Blazers in the NBA ...
The men's college basketball transfer portal has shaken up rosters across American forcing us to update our too-early top 25 for the 2025-26 season.
Arizona's Koa Peat had 12 points and nine rebounds to help USA beat Germany 109-76 in the FIBA U19 World Cup final Sunday.
Along with four returning players, Jaden Bradley, Anthony Dell'Orso, Tobe Awaka and Motiejus Krivas, the Wildcats bring in seven new players, six of them being freshman.
These new additions included players like Townsend, Tobe Awaka, Carter Bryant, Anthony Dell’Orso, Addison Arnold, Emmanuel Stephen and Sven Djopmo. Regular season recap: ...
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