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Caleb Love (2) - PHOENIX, ARIZ. -- Men’s basketball vs. Alabama at Footprint Center.
Dec. 20, 2023. 
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Men's Basketball

NOTES: Cats Close Non-Conference Play Against No. 14 FAU in Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS - The final game of non-conference play for No. 4 Arizona sends the Wildcats (9-1) to Las Vegas for a high-profile match-up with No. 14 Florida Atlantic (9-2) at T-Mobile Arena. Tip-off is slated for 1:00 p.m. on FOX with Jason Benetti and Casey Jacobsen on the call. 

 
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STARTING FIVE

1) The Wildcats have been ranked 43 straight weeks and 43 out of 45 weeks under head coach Tommy Lloyd. They have been in Top 10 for 35 weeks and in the Top 5 for 20 weeks. 

2) In five games this season against Power Five conference opponents, Arizona has MADE 84 free throws while their opponents have ATTEMPTED just 79 free throws.

3) Redshirt senior Oumar Ballo is averaging 14.3 points, 9.3 rebounds while shooting 66.7% from the floor over the last four games, including two double-doubles.

4) Lloyd is 9-0 in games played in Las Vegas, including 8-0 at T-Mobile Arena. Dating back to the 1972-73 season, Arizona is 30-14 in games played in Las Vegas.

5) Since arriving at Arizona prior to the 2021-22 season, Tommy Lloyd is 14-5 against AP Top 25 teams, the best winning percentage (.737) in the country.


SERIES VS. FLORIDA ATLANTIC

• Arizona leads the all-time series, 1-0

• The lone game in the series was the season opener for the 2008-09 season in Tucson, with the Wildcats winning, 75-62.


NOTING THE WILDCATS

• Arizona is outscoring its opponents, 458-270, in the paint through 10 games.

• In the second half of games, Arizona is outscoring its opponents 48.5 to 34.3.

• Senior guard Caleb Love leads Arizona in scoring (15.5) and is 14 of 14 at the free throw line over the last two games.

• Fifth year forward Keshad Johnson averaged 7.7 points last year with San Diego State and was 11 of 42 from the 3-point line. This season, he's averaging 13.6 points and is 10 of 28 already. He had three points, five rebounds, two assists vs. FAU in the Final Four last year.

• Sophomore guard Kylan Boswell leads the Wildcats with 45 assists and 23 3FG made on the season. He has made at least two 3FG in nine of 10 games this season and leads Arizona with 16 steals.

• Arizona head coach Tommy Lloyd is in his third season with the Wildcats and has a record of 70-12, the third-most wins of any team in the country over that span.

• Under Lloyd, Arizona has recorded 20+ assists in 45 out of 82 games to lead the nation.

• Arizona is the only Pac-12 team still undefeated and one of 7 undefeated teams in the country (through games played 12/17)

• Freshman Motiejus Krivas scored 20 points off the bench against Belmont, the first Arizona post player to score 20 off the bench since Oumar Ballo did it on Jan. 20, 2022 at Stanford.

• The preseason All Pac-12 teams featured four Wildcats: senior Oumar Ballo (first team), senior Caleb Love (second), sophomore Kylan Boswell (second) and senior Pelle Larson (honorable mention).

• Ballo was named to the preseason watch list for the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Center of the Year Award, Love is on the preseason list for the Jerry West Shooting Guard of the Year Award and Keshad Johnson is on the preseason list for the Karl Malone Power Forward of the Year Award.

• The 2023-24 season marks the 119th year of men's basketball for the University of Arizona, and the Wildcats have an all-time record of 1,871-978.

MAGIC NUMBER: 90
Arizona is 25-0 under Tommy Lloyd when scoring at least 90 points in a game.

BALANCE
All five starters are averaging between 12.0 and 15.5 points per game this season. At least five players have scored in double figures in eight of 10 games.

WORLDWIDE WILDCATS
Eight different countries, including the United States, are represented on Arizona's 18-man roster. The countries include Serbia, Sweden, Mali, Estonia, Lithuania, England, Spain and the United States.

NOTING DUKE
The 78-73 win at then No. 2 Duke on Nov. 10 was Arizona's first true road win against a team ranked in the top 2 since defeating No. 1 Stanford in 2001.

BIG TV NUMBERS
On Nov. 23, a record-setting television crowd watched Arizona defeat Michigan State on FOX on Thanksgiving Day. A total of 5.18 million people tuned in, the most watched regular season college basketball game on any network since 2008.

BEING NUMBER ONE
• Prior to this season, the last time Arizona was No. 1 in the AP Poll was Jan. 27, 2014.

• Dating back to the 1949-50 season, Arizona has been ranked No. 1 in the AP poll 39 times. That total ranks ninth in NCAA history.

• Arizona's record as No. 1 in the country is 53-11 all-time.

• It is the seventh different season that the Wildcats have made it to No. 1 in the AP poll.

2023-24 - 2 weeks
2013-14 - 8 weeks (Elite Eight)
2002-03 - 13 weeks (Elite Eight)
2000-01 - 3 weeks (National Runner-Up)
1997-98 - 3 weeks (Elite Eight)
1988-89 - 4 weeks (Sweet 16)
1987-88 - 6 weeks (Final Four)

• Arizona is the only Pac-12 team to be ranked No. 1 in the AP Poll during the Pac-12 era (since 2011-12).

LLOYD LEADS THE WAY
Head coach Tommy Lloyd's record is 70-12 in his third season as a head coach. After setting the NCAA record for most wins in his first two seasons (61), the focus turns to the three-year record. The NCAA record for most wins through three seasons is 89 wins by Brad Underwood and Brad Stevens.

THINGS YOU 'LOVE' TO SEE
Senior guard Caleb Love arrived at Arizona this summer after three seasons at North Carolina. He has fit right in with Arizona's free flowing offense.

The St. Louis, Mo. native leads the Wildcats in scoring (15.5), is second on the team in assists (39) and has a career-best assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.2. He is 32 of 61 inside the 3-point line, which is also a career-best.

In four games this year vs. Top 25 opponents, Love is averaging 19.3 points, 5.0 rebounds and 3.8 assists while shooting 41.9% from the floor.

Comparatively, in 24 games vs. Top 25 opponents while at UNC, Love averaged 15.2 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.9 assists and shot 32.9% from the floor.

BOSWELL BLOSSOMS
Despite graduating high school a year early and enrolling at Arizona at the age of 17, Boswell has still seen the freshman-to-sophomore season jump in his production.

His scoring has improved from 4.6 points last year to 12.0 points this season. He shot 39% from the 3-point line last year and is shooting 46.0% this season. He had 56 total assists last year and has 45 already this season.

After scoring a career-high 18 points in the season opener against Morgan State, Boswell had 12 points, eight rebounds and five assists at No. 2 Duke. He tallied 10 points and nine assists in the win over No. 23 Wisconsin.

Boswell also spent time over the summer playing for the USA Basketball U19 team at the FIBA U19 World Cup in Debrecen, Hungary. He was a starter for five of the seven games and averaged 6.4 points and 2.3 assists as Team USA went 5-2 at the event.

BALLO BACK IN BUSINESS
Redshirt senior Oumar Ballo is back for his third year in Tucson and has been a consistent force for Arizona all season. He has scored in double figures every game and grabbed at least five rebounds in eight of 10 games while shooting 65.1% overall from the floor.

His career FG% currently ranks as the best in Arizona history (.641).

He shot 64.7% from the floor during the 2022-23 season, which ranked eighth nationally and is the second-best single-season percentage in Arizona history.

In his last 10 games against Top 25 opponents, Ballo is averaging 14.9 points, 7.7 rebounds and shooting 64.1% from the floor.

SWEDISH ARMY KNIFE
Senior wing Pelle Larsson is a jack of all trades for the Wildcats while experiencing a career year offensively. He's averaging a career-best 12.4 points and shooting a career-best 60.0% from the floor He also has a better than 2-to-1 assist to turnover ratio (32-15). Against Wisconsin, he scored a career-high 21 points on 6 of 6 shooting from the field, including 4 of 4 from the 3-point line.

Always willing to be the first one on the floor for a loose ball, Larsson also leads the Wildcats on the defensive end with the ability to effectively guard one through four on the court and is the team leader in charges drawn.

BRADLEY IN FROM BAMA
Sophomore guard Jaden Bradley transferred to Arizona over the offseason after spending his freshman season at the University of Alabama. This year, he is averaging 4.4 points, 1.7 assists and 1.9 rebounds per game.

Coming off a 13-point effort against UT Arlington, Bradley was 2 of 2 from the field against Michigan State, but drilled a clutch 17-foot jumper from the top of the key with 1:23 left to extend UA's lead to five. Coach Lloyd also noted after the game that Bradley's defense on MSU's Tyson Walker was exceptional. He's a steady guard that has excelled at his role and picking his spots when to be aggressive at the offensive end.

With the Crimson Tide, he appeared in 37 games and made 22 starts, averaging 6.4 points and 3.1 assists per game with a 1.7 assist-to-turnover ratio.

LOOK OUT FOR LEWIS
Freshman KJ Lewis was a Top 100 recruit in his class, but Coach Lloyd has commented that he may have been underrated. He won the dunk contest at the Red-Blue Showcase and averaged 13.5 points and 5.0 rebounds in two games on the Summer Tour.

Through 10 games, his hustle and energy on both ends of the floor has been evident. He's averaging 6.3 points, 3.6 rebounds, 2.7 assists in just 19 minutes per game. He is 22 of 41 (.537) from the floor and 16 of 20 at the free throw line. His activity on the defensive end is a trademark of his, evidenced by his five steals in the opener against Morgan State and three more against Colgate.

He played a season-high 23 minutes against Alabama, finishing with nine points and was +23 in plus-minus for the game.

MT. KRIVAS
Motiejus Krivas stands 7-foot-2 with a 7-foot-5 wingspan and has been a force with a soft touch around the rim from the moment he arrived in Tucson.  He broke out with 20 points and nine rebounds against Belmont. He is shooting 56.3% from the field, 71.0% from the free throw line and leads the team with 10 blocked shots.

In the Summer of 2023, Krivas, at the age of 18, played for Lithuania at the FIBA U20 European Championships in Crete. In the seven games, he averaged 12.9 points, 9.7 rebounds, 2.4 blocks and 2.0 rebounds.

 

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Players Mentioned

Oumar Ballo

#11 Oumar Ballo

C
7' 0"
Redshirt Senior
R-Sr.
Kylan Boswell

#4 Kylan Boswell

G
6' 2"
Sophomore
So.
Pelle Larsson

#3 Pelle Larsson

G
6' 6"
Senior
Sr.
Keshad Johnson

#16 Keshad Johnson

F
6' 7"
Senior
Sr.
Caleb Love

#2 Caleb Love

G
6' 4"
Senior
Sr.
KJ Lewis

#5 KJ Lewis

G
6' 4"
Freshman
Fr.
Motiejus Krivas

#14 Motiejus Krivas

C
7' 2"
Freshman
Fr.
Jaden Bradley

#0 Jaden Bradley

G
6' 3"
Sophomore
So.

Players Mentioned

Oumar Ballo

#11 Oumar Ballo

7' 0"
Redshirt Senior
R-Sr.
C
Kylan Boswell

#4 Kylan Boswell

6' 2"
Sophomore
So.
G
Pelle Larsson

#3 Pelle Larsson

6' 6"
Senior
Sr.
G
Keshad Johnson

#16 Keshad Johnson

6' 7"
Senior
Sr.
F
Caleb Love

#2 Caleb Love

6' 4"
Senior
Sr.
G
KJ Lewis

#5 KJ Lewis

6' 4"
Freshman
Fr.
G
Motiejus Krivas

#14 Motiejus Krivas

7' 2"
Freshman
Fr.
C
Jaden Bradley

#0 Jaden Bradley

6' 3"
Sophomore
So.
G
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