
Brigham Young University 96:95 University of Arizona
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Recently, Brigham Young has become more and more courageous. Today, they overturned Arizona, but there was some controversy after the game. Let's focus on the situation first. This game was also a stalemate until the end. With 41 seconds left in the game, Brigham Young's flank Richie Sanders broke through the defense from the bottom line on the right side, and then he made a backhand with his left hand, raising the score to 94-90. In the following round, Caleb Lefu made a life-saving three-point shot. Faced with Arizona's foul, Brigham Young's player Darrin Hall missed the free throw, and then Lefu caused the foul and missed both free throws. Lefu missed both free throws, and Arizona took the lead. There were still 13 seconds left in the game, which was controversial. A scene appeared where Brigham Young chose to trust Sanders and let him carry out the final attack, Arizona player Trey Townsend, who was responsible for defending him, completed a beautiful defense. Sanders could only throw the ball around, but of course it didn't go in. At this moment, the on duty referee Tony Padilla actually called for a shooting foul. Then Sanders stood on the free throw line and killed the game. After the game, the Arizona team was extremely dissatisfied, but the appeal was invalid. The referee ended the game, and then they were provoked by some of Brigham Young's players at home. Caleb Love almost had a conflict with Brigham Young's players, but fortunately both sides were pulled apart. However, one thing to say is that Sanders did play a heroic role in the game. He made 8 out of 10 shots, 3 out of 3 three-point shots, 5 out of 4 free throws, scored 23 points, grabbed 3 rebounds, 2 assists, and 2 steals, with a total of 4 out of 5 free throws. Guard Igor Jeming (25 Year Lotto) made 6 out of 11 shots, made 1 out of 5 three pointers, scored 13 points, grabbed 2 rebounds, provided 8 assists, and stole 1 steal, But there were also 6 mistakes, with substitute power forward Cannon Kachins scoring 14 points and 2 steals; On the Arizona side, Caleb Leford scored 27 points, grabbed 3 rebounds, provided 5 assists, and stole 1. Power forward Carter Bryant (first round of 25), who came on as a substitute, made 2 of 5 shots, made 1 of 3 of 3 three-point attempts, and scored 5 points, grabbed 2 rebounds, and stole 1. Swinging sophomore KJ Lewis (second round of 25) scored 13 points, grabbed 2 rebounds, provided 5 assists, stole 1 block