'CATS LOSE COOL, BUT NOT THE GAME; ARIZONA HOLDS OFF MARYLAND'S SURGE : ARIZONA 87, MARYLAND 79.Byline: Scott Wolf Scott Richard Wolf (born June 4, 1968) is an American actor. Born in Boston, Massachusetts to Steven Wolf and Susan Enowitch, Wolf was raised in West Orange, New Jersey. He graduated in 1986 from West Orange High School. Daily News Staff Writer Arizona finally broke its first sweat in the NCAA Tournament NCAA Tournament can mean: Men's Sports
The top-seeded Wildcats defeated Maryland 87-79 before 17,838 at the Pond on Thursday night to advance to the West Regional final, a victory that produced the initial moments of queasiness for the defending champions. Not that they would ever admit it. But Maryland certainly did, after mounting an 18-5 run that cut Arizona's lead to 57-56 with 10:28 left. ``You could see in their eyes they weren't sure they were going to win,'' Terrapins guard Sarunas Jasikevicius said. ``I thought we had them, to tell you the truth.'' The always prickly prickly many sharp spines protrude. prickly black rolypoly sclerolaenamuricata. prickly jack emex australis. prickly lettuce lactuca serriola. Lute Olson Robert Luther "Lute" Olson (born September 22, 1934 in Mayville, North Dakota) is the current men's basketball head coach at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona. He is one of the UA's highest-paid employees, though a substantial percentage of his salary is supplemented by quickly brushed aside any feelings that the Wildcats were ever in trouble. ``Why would we worry?'' Olson said. ``We just said we've got to get tougher and step it up. This group is not a worrying group.'' Just to make sure he was right, Olson interrupted his players to give that answer, in case they felt differently. It's the Wildcats' goal in this tournament to look and play cool. And judging by how Arizona (30-4) responded, it was hard to tell if they were the slightest worried about being a potentially devastating dev·as·tate tr.v. dev·as·tat·ed, dev·as·tat·ing, dev·as·tates 1. To lay waste; destroy. 2. To overwhelm; confound; stun: was devastated by the rude remark. loss after Maryland seized the momentum. Instead of collapsing, Arizona merely went to its money players. Seniors Michael Dickerson Michael DeAngelo Dickerson (born June 25 1975 in Greenville, South Carolina) is a retired American professional basketball player who was a member of the Houston Rockets and Vancouver/Memphis Grizzlies. He is a cousin of current New Orleans Hornets guard David Wesley. and Miles Simon Miles Julian Simon (born November 21 1975 in Stockholm, Sweden) is an assistant coach for the University of Arizona's men's basketball team and former professional basketball guard who played in Europe and briefly with the Orlando Magic of the NBA. each drove inside for baskets, and a three-point play by Dickerson quickly extended the lead back to a comfortable eight points (64-56). Just like that, Maryland's rally had been quelled. Although Dickerson and Simon emerged during the critical part of the game, it was really sophomore point guard Mike Bibby Michael (Mike) Bibby (born May 13, 1978 in Cherry Hill, New Jersey) is an American professional basketball point guard for the NBA's Sacramento Kings, and the son of former NBA and UCLA player and former USC basketball coach and current Philadelphia 76ers assistant coach Henry who led the Wildcats. Bibby scored 26 points, making five of six 3-point shots, and also had five rebounds and four assists. He prevented Maryland's pressure from effectively trapping the Wildcats with his ballhandling, and mortally wounded them with his perimeter shooting. Bibby was brilliant in the first half, with 18 points and a perfect 4 for 4 on 3-pointers. He also had just one turnover in 19 minutes. Without Bibby, Arizona shot 42 percent, and would have faced a much-closer contest with Maryland (21-11), which shot just 37 percent. ``For all people talk about our scoring, we win with our defense and I think that was in evidence,'' Olson said. Maryland's top two scorers, Laron Profit Bronta Laron Profit (born August 5 1977 in Charleston, South Carolina) is a professional basketball player in the NBA. Following a college career at the University of Maryland, College Park, he was a second round draft pick of the Orlando Magic in the 1999 NBA Draft. and Rodney Elliott, were just as cold as the rest of the Terrapins. They were a combined 14 for 35 from the field, and Elliott spent most of the game in foul trouble. With both struggling, it was easy to see Arizona jump to a 52-38 advantage early in the second half, before the Terrapins made their final gasp. The Wildcats are now just a game away from a second straight trip to the Final Four, and will meet Utah on Saturday at 12:40 p.m. in the West Region final. Just like against their game with the Terrapins, Utah will pose a size problem, if not an athletic advantage. CAPTION(S): Photo PHOTO (Color) Arizona's Michael Dickerson drives past Maryland's Rodney Elliott for two points. Matthew J. Lee/Long Beach Press-Telegram |
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