Arizona women's basketball falls to No. 20 West Virginia

The Arizona Wildcats suffered an 87-68 defeat to the No. 20 West Virginia Mountaineers in Morgantown on Friday afternoon. Despite a strong start, Arizona couldn't overcome a dominant second quarter by the home team. Key performances from Arizona's players highlighted their resilience in the second half.

The game took place at Hope Coliseum in Morgantown, West Virginia, where the Wildcats aimed to challenge the ranked Mountaineers. Arizona began competitively, shooting at an impressive 61.5 percent from the field in the first quarter and even grabbing a brief lead midway through. However, West Virginia responded with a strong finish to that period and then pulled away decisively in the second quarter, outscoring Arizona 27-9 to establish a commanding 50-26 halftime lead.

After the break, the Wildcats showed fight, putting up 19 points in the third quarter and 23 in the fourth. Despite these efforts, the early hole proved too deep to climb out of. Arizona finished the game shooting 51.7 percent overall from the field and held a slight 48-44 advantage in points in the paint. Turnovers hurt them significantly, however, with 29 leading to 38 points for West Virginia.

Tanyuel Welch topped Arizona's scoring with 17 points on efficient 8-of-12 shooting. Daniah Trammell contributed 15 points coming off the bench, while Mireia Jurado added seven points in limited playing time. Noelani Cornfield chipped in five points and led the team with six assists.

For West Virginia, five players reached double figures in scoring, paced by Kierra Wheeler's 17 points. The Mountaineers' balanced attack and defensive pressure secured the victory. Arizona now looks ahead to continuing its road swing with a matchup at Cincinnati on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. MST, broadcast on ESPN+.

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Kansas Jayhawks players celebrate 82-78 upset win over No. 1 Arizona Wildcats at Allen Fieldhouse, scoreboard visible amid cheering crowd.
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Kansas upsets No. 1 Arizona 82-78 without key player

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The Kansas Jayhawks defeated the top-ranked Arizona Wildcats 82-78 on Monday night at Allen Fieldhouse, handing Arizona its first loss of the season. Kansas pulled off the victory despite missing leading scorer Darryn Peterson due to flu-like symptoms. The win propelled Kansas to No. 9 in the CBS Sports Top 25 And 1 rankings, while Arizona dropped to No. 2 and Michigan ascended to No. 1.

Top-ranked Arizona maintained its perfect record with an 88-53 victory over West Virginia in Big 12 play at McKale Center. The Wildcats dominated from start to finish, leading wire-to-wire and pulling away in the second half. Four Arizona players scored in double figures in the convincing win.

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Virginia Tech's women's basketball team secured its sixth consecutive victory with a 67-50 win over Pittsburgh on Thursday night. Despite struggling with field goal efficiency, the Hokies pulled away in the fourth quarter to claim the ACC matchup in Blacksburg. Key contributions came from Carleigh Wenzel, Carys Baker, and Kilah Freelon.

Northwestern defeated Indiana 74-61 in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament at the United Center in Chicago on March 11, 2026. The Hoosiers led 37-36 at halftime but collapsed in the second half, getting outscored 38-24. Indiana's season ends with an 18-14 record, leaving their NCAA Tournament hopes uncertain.

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The Kentucky Wildcats secured a 72-63 victory over the Ole Miss Rebels at Rupp Arena, marking their fifth straight SEC win despite a sluggish start and ongoing injuries. Freshman Jasper Johnson provided a crucial spark off the bench in the first half, while Otega Oweh dominated after halftime. Kentucky's defense played a key role in holding Ole Miss to a season-low 23 points before the break.

Indiana suffered a decisive 71-51 defeat to No. 8 Illinois on Sunday afternoon at State Farm Center in Champaign, Illinois. The Hoosiers struggled in the second half, unable to overcome the Fighting Illini's size advantage and offensive rebounding. Lamar Wilkerson led Indiana with 21 points, but the team shot poorly from three-point range.

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The FIU Panthers women's basketball team dominated the Delaware Blue Hens 62-36 on Thursday afternoon, setting a program record for the fewest points allowed in a conference regular season game. This victory marked the first win over Delaware in FIU history and tied the team's largest point differential of the season against a Division I opponent. Key performances from Rhema Collins and Parris Atkins powered the Panthers to a strong second-half surge.

 

 

 

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