No. 17 Arizona couldn't rise to the occasion in an 84-60 loss to No. 6 Stanford at McKale Center.
A top-20 matchup: No. 6 Stanford coming to Tucson to play No. 17 Arizona.
They responded to the tune of 9,868 — the largest turnout for a game this season and No. 4 on the all-time list for regular-season games.Turns out, Stanford wasn’t about to lose two consecutive games. The Cardinal didn’t waste any time taking the lead early and dominated the Wildcats, 84-60, Thursday night at McKale Center.Two game-losing streaks are rare for the Cardinal.
“They controlled every aspect of the game, offensively, defensively,” Barnes said. “We had a tough time scoring. A tough time defending. It was just rough. Barnes used a possible lineup of the future featuring all four freshmen — Paris Clark, Maya Nnaji, Lemyah Hylton and Kailyn Gilbert — and sophomore Madi Conner.“I saw effort and I saw tenacious defense . I saw energy,” Barnes said. “She had fight and she was alive.”
Jones would finish with a double-double along with six assists, one block and a steal. Cameron Brink also finished with 18 points. She pulled down eight rebounds and had two blocks after not blocking a shot in her last game. “We have to find a way to get back to the basics,” Barnes said. “Things that aren't acceptable for the Arizona identity is after a free throw giving up a layup. That's not acceptable. sprinting back. Those things are not acceptable. We have to get better, and we will.
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