Arizona basketball coach Tommy Lloyd is speaking out about his team’s win over Iowa State Monday. The Wildcats forced overtime and then defeated the Cyclones, 86-75. Following the win, Lloyd made a startling admission.
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Tommy Lloyd won his 100th game as a head coach last week, through 126 games. He is 50 years old. Here’s how he stacks up with his UA men’s basketball predecessors: Fred Enke required 136 games to win 100. He was 34 years old in 1932. He ended with 523 victories.
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"Hey, we're right there. I mean with five minutes to go it's a five-point game," Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd said after the game. "I think even right before that we had a couple of looks to tie it ...
No. 3 Iowa State visits the Arizona Wildcats as the teams match up Monday for the first time this season. Arizona is 7-2 against the Big 12, and Iowa State is 8-1 against conference opponents.
After a rough stretch of games, Caleb Love got back on track in Arizona's 92-78 road victory over Oklahoma State on Tuesday. Love scored 27 points on 10-of-17
Caleb Love scored 27 points, Trey Townsend added 19 and Arizona beat Oklahoma State on Tuesday night for Tommy Lloyd's 100th victory.
STILLWATER, Okla. — Caleb Love scored 27 points, Trey Townsend added 19 on 7-of-8 shooting and Arizona beat Oklahoma State 92-78 on Tuesday night for Tommy Lloyd’s 100th victory. Lloyd reached the century mark in his 126th game as a head coach to tie Mark Few for the fastest to 100 wins among active head coaches at their current school.
After starting at their respective programs in 2021-22 and achieving a high level of success, Arizona's Tommy Lloyd and No. 3 Iowa State's T.J. Otzelberger will coach against each other
As the son of one of the best guards to come through Arizona, Alijah Arenas is the rare legacy recruit who also happens to be an elite prospect in his own right. Despite his father Gilbert Arenas’ ties to the UA program,