TUCSON, Ariz. -- The Arizona Wildcats will close out their brief two-game homestand Saturday night against Washington State. The Wildcats have won 13 straight over the Cougars and coach
Sean Miller is 13-2 all-time against Washington State.Â
The Pac-12 Network will have the broadcast with J.B. Long, Don MacLean and Jill Savage on the call.Â
Washington State at Arizona
Saturday, Feb. 9 at 5:30 p.m. (MST)
TV:Â Pac-12 Network (J.B. Long, Don MacLean and Jill Savage)
Radio:Â Arizona IMG Radio Network (Brian Jeffries & Ryan Hansen)
Twitter:Â @APlayersProgram
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OFF THE TOP
- The Arizona Wildcats will wrap up their weekend with a matchup against Washington State at McKale Center. The Wildcats fell to Washington 67-60 on Thursday and have never been swept at home in a conference weekend under Sean Miller.Â
- Arizona is 94-6 at McKale Center in its last 100 games and 92-6 at home since the start of the 2013-14 season. The six losses are tied for the fewest nationally in that span.Â
- Senior point guard Justin Coleman has 13 assists to three turnovers in his last two games. He had a season-high nine assists against Arizona State, and followed that up with four assists and one turnover against Washington.Â
- Sophomore Brandon Randolph had a career-high five assists Thursday against Washington. He also had three offensive rebounds, which is a career-high as well.Â
- Redshirt junior Dylan Smith is 20 of 42 (.476) from 3-point range in 10 conference games this season. His .476 mark in conference games is fourth-best in the Pac-12. Smith has hit at least one 3-pointer in seven straight games, which is a career-high. He has had multiple 3s in six of those seven games.
- Redshirt junior center Chase Jeter made his first start Thursday against Washington since returning from a back injury. Jeter had 12 points in 26 minutes.Â
- Freshman Devonaire Doutrive played 15 minutes Thursday against Washington and had a career-high six rebounds.Â
- Arizona is averaging 13,662 fans per game at McKale Center, which is the top home attendance mark in the Pac-12. It would mark the 35th straight year Arizona has led the conference in attendance. The next closest this season is Utah at 10,729 fans per game.Â