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2018–19 Arizona Wildcats men's basketball team

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2018–19Arizona Wildcats men's basketball
ConferencePac-12 Conference
Record17–15 (8–10 Pac-12)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arenaMcKale Center
Seasons
2018–19 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Washington153 .833279 .750
Arizona State126 .6672311 .676
Utah117 .6111714 .548
Oregon State108 .5561813 .581
Colorado108 .5562313 .639
Oregon108 .5562513 .658
UCLA99 .5001716 .515
USC810 .4441617 .485
Arizona810 .4441715 .531
Stanford810 .4441516 .484
Washington State414 .2221121 .344
California315 .167823 .258
Pac-12 Conference tournament winner

The2018–19 Arizona Wildcats men's basketball team represented theUniversity of Arizona during the2018–19 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team was led by 10th-year head coachSean Miller and played their home games atMcKale Center inTucson, Arizona as members of thePac-12 Conference. They finished the season 17–15, 8–10 inPac-12 play to finish in three-way tie for 6th place. They received the 9-seed in the2019 Pac-12 tournament, where they lost to 8-seedUSC in the first round, 78–65.

Previous season

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Main articles:2017–18 Arizona Wildcats men's basketball team and2017–18 NCAA Division I men's basketball corruption scandal

Entering the2017–18 season, federal prosecutors in New York announced charges of fraud and corruption against 10 people involved in college basketball, including Arizona assistant coachEmmanuel "Book" Richardson.[1] The charges allege that Richardson and others allegedly received payments from financial advisers and others to influence student-athletes to retain their services and in turn used those payments to secure recruits.[2][3] Following the news, Richardson was suspended and relieved of all duties.[4] On January 11, 2018, UA fired assistant basketball coach Book Richardson after his appeal failed.[5]

On February 23, 2018, according to a published report by ESPN, an FBI wiretap revealed that head coachSean Miller talked with Christian Dawkins (another key figure in the scandal) to discuss paying their top prospect,Deandre Ayton, $100,000 to commit to Arizona, with the monetary situation being dealt with directly with him.[6] While Miller would not coach their next game that day against Oregon, Arizona allowed Ayton to play.[7] Coach Sean Miller subsequently denied the allegation and the University of Arizona announced he will remain the coach of Arizona Wildcats men’s basketball team, with Ayton also allowed to continue playing with the team for the rest of the season. However, as a consequence of the report involving Ayton, both of Arizona's remaining committed recruits from the class of 2018,Shareef O'Neal and Brandon Williams, announced they had decommitted.[8]

During the season, Arizona defeatedTexas A&M in the Valley of the Sun Shootout inPhoenix, AZ. Arizona also defeated the sameUMBC team that would go on to ahistoric upset of top-rankedVirginia in the NCAA tournament. Arizona lost toNC State,SMU andPurdue in theBattle 4 Atlantis inThe Bahamas.

They finished the season 27–8, 14–4 inPac-12 play to finish in a first place. The championship marked the school's 16th Pac-12 regular season championship title (back to back, 29th overall). As the No. 1 seed in thePac-12 tournament, Arizona defeatedColorado,UCLA (avenged from 82–74 loss on February 4 in Tucson, AZ) andUSC to win the 2nd straight Pac-12 tournament championship title for the 7th time. As a result, the Wildcats received the conference's automatic bid to theNCAA tournament for the sixth consecutive year (35th NCAA tournament appearances). As a No. 4 seed in the South region, in the First round, they lost to No. 13 seedBuffalo 89–68.

Offseason

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Offseason Departures
NamePositionYearHometownReason
Talbott DennyGGS SeniorTucson, AZGraduated
Keanu PinderFSeniorPerth, AustraliaGraduated
Dušan RistićCSeniorNovi Sad, SerbiaGraduated
Parker Jackson-CartwrightGSeniorLos Angeles, CAGraduated
Tyler TrilloGRS JuniorSouthbury, CTWalk-on, Elected to graduate and transfer
Allonzo TrierGJuniorSeattle, WADeclared for2018 NBA draft[9]
Rawle AlkinsGSophomoreBrooklyn, NYDeclared for 2018 NBA draft[10]
Deandre AytonFFreshmanNassau, BahamasDeclared for 2018 NBA draft[11]
Reference:[12]
Incoming Transfers
NamePositionYearHometownPrevious SchoolRemaining EligibilityNotes
Ryan LutherFGraduate StudentGibsonia, PAPittsburgh1Luther will be eligible to play immediately for the 2018–19 season per NCAA transfer rules.[13]
Justin ColemanGGraduate StudentBirmingham, ALSamford1Coleman will be eligible to play immediately for the 2018–19 season per NCAA transfer rules.[14]
Stone GettingsFGraduate StudentMalibu, CACornell1Gettings will graduate from Cornell in December, redshirt the remainder of the season at Arizona, then play for the entire 2019–20 season.[15]
Reference:[12]

2018 recruiting class

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Brandon Williams, originally fromLos Angeles, CA was the first commitment in the Arizona class. He committed to Arizona on June 6, 2017, overGonzaga, Kansas, UCLA and USC. He was a consensus four-star prospect. He backed out of his commitment to Arizona after more information relating to the2017–18 NCAA Division I men's basketball corruption scandal came out (similar to former Arizona commitShareef O'Neal), but he ultimately decided to stay with Arizona on May 5, 2018.

College recruiting information
NameHometownSchoolHeightWeightCommit date
Brandon Williams
PG
Los Angeles, CACrespi Carmelite HS6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)178 lb (81 kg)Jun 6, 2017 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   247Sports: 4/5 stars   ESPN: 4/5 stars   (89)
Devonaire Doutrive
SG
Inglewood, CABirmingham HS6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)180 lb (82 kg)Apr 7, 2018 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   247Sports: 4/5 stars   ESPN: 4/5 stars   (85)
Omar Thielemans
SF
Ostend, BelgiumB.C. Oostende6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)200 lb (91 kg)Apr 15, 2018 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 3/5 stars   247Sports: 4/5 stars   ESPN:    (NR)
Alec Spence
PG
St. Louis, MOMary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)160 lb (73 kg)08/29/18 (Walk-On) 
Recruit ratings:Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:    ESPN:    (NR)
Overall recruit ranking:
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, On3, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

2019 recruiting class

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Nico Mannion, originally fromSiena,Italy, was originally a part of the 2020 recruiting class, butreclassified to the 2019 class in July 2018. He verbally committed to Arizona on September 14, 2018, overMarquette. Mannion is a consensus five-star prospect out ofPinnacle HS inPhoenix, Arizona.

Christian Koloko, originally fromDoula,Cameroon, was the second commitment in the Arizona class. He committed to Arizona on September 23, 2018, overCalifornia,Creighton, andVanderbilt. He is a consensus three-star prospect out ofSierra Canyon School inChatsworth, California.

Josh Green, originally fromSydney,New South Wales,Australia was the third commitment in the Arizona’s 2019 recruiting class. He verbally committed to Arizona on October 4, 2018, overKansas,North Carolina,Villanova,USC andUNLV. Green is a consensus five-star prospect out ofIMG Academy inBradenton, Florida.

Zeke Nnaji, originally fromLakeville, MN was the fifth commitment in the Arizona’s 2019 recruiting class. He verbally committed to Arizona on November 23, 2018, overUCLA, North Carolina, Kansas andPurdue. Nnaji is a consensus four-star prospect out ofHopkins High School inMinnetonka, Minnesota.

College recruiting information (2019)
NameHometownSchoolHeightWeightCommit date
Nico Mannion
PG
Siena,ItalyPinnacle HS (AZ)6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)180 lb (82 kg)Sep 14, 2018 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 5/5 stars   Rivals: 5/5 stars   247Sports: 5/5 stars   ESPN: 5/5 stars   (96)
Christian Koloko
C
Doula,CameroonSierra Canyon School (CA)7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)195 lb (88 kg)Sep 23, 2018 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 3/5 stars   Rivals: 3/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN: 3/5 stars   (79)
Josh Green
G/F
Sydney,New South Wales,AustraliaIMG Academy (FL)6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)190 lb (86 kg)Oct 4, 2018 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 5/5 stars   Rivals: 5/5 stars   247Sports: 5/5 stars   ESPN: 5/5 stars   (96)
Zeke Nnaji
C
Lakeville, MNHopkins HS6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)230 lb (100 kg)Nov 23, 2018 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 5/5 stars   247Sports: 4/5 stars   ESPN: 4/5 stars   (88)
Overall recruit ranking:   Scout: #1   Rivals: #1   247Sports: #1   ESPN: #1
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, On3, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

Roster/Personnel

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Roster

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2018–19 Arizona Wildcats men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearPrevious schoolHometown
G1Devonaire Doutrive6ft 5in(1.96 m)175lb(79 kg)FrBirmingham HSDallas, TX
G2Brandon Williams6ft 2in(1.88 m)190lb(86 kg)FrCrespi Carmelite HSLos Angeles, CA
G3Dylan Smith6ft 5in(1.96 m)170lb(77 kg)RS JrUNC AshevilleMobile, AL
F/C4Chase Jeter (C)6ft 10in(2.08 m)230lb(104 kg)RS JrDukeLas Vegas, NV
G5Brandon Randolph6ft 6in(1.98 m)175lb(79 kg)SoWesttown SchoolYonkers, NY
F10Ryan Luther6ft 9in(2.06 m)225lb(102 kg)GSPittsburghGibsonia, PA
F11Ira Lee6ft 7in(2.01 m)235lb(107 kg)SoCrossroads SchoolLos Angeles, CA
G12Justin Coleman (C)5ft 10in(1.78 m)170lb(77 kg)GSSamfordBirmingham, AL
G23Alex Barcello6ft 2in(1.88 m)180lb(82 kg)SoCorona del Sol HSChandler, AZ
G50Alec Spence (W)6ft 6in(1.98 m)195lb(88 kg)FrMICDSSt. Louis, MO
G52Kory Jones (W)6ft 3in(1.91 m)170lb(77 kg)RS SoWestfield HSHerndon, VA
F54Matt Weyand (W)6ft 5in(1.96 m)190lb(86 kg)SoMater Dei HSIrvine, CA
F55Jake DesJardins6ft 6in(1.98 m)215lb(98 kg)JrCoronado HSHenderson, NV
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W)Walk-on

Roster
Last update: February 24, 2019

  • Oct. 16, 2018 - Freshman Omar Thielemans elected to leave program.[16]
  • Jan. 14, 2019 - Sophomore Emmanuel Akot quit the team; to transfer after the Spring semester.[17]
  • Feb 1, 2019 - Freshman Brandon Williams out indefinitely with a right knee injury.[18] Returned on February 24 against Stanford after missing six games.

Depth chart

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Pos.Starting 5Bench 1Bench 2Bench 3
CChase Jeter
PFRyan LutherIra LeeJake DesJardins
SFBrandon RandolphEmmanuel AkotMatt Weyand
SGBrandon WilliamsDylan SmithDevonaire DoutriveAlec Spence
PGJustin ColemanAlex BarcelloKory Jones

Coaching staff

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NamePositionYear at ArizonaAlma Mater (year)
Sean MillerHead Coach10thPittsburgh (1992)
Mark PhelpsAssistant Coach4thOld Dominion (1996)
Danny PetersAssistant Coach1stOhio State (2010)
Justin GaineyAssistant Coach1stNC State (2000)
Ryan ReynoldsDirector of Basketball Operations10thXavier (2007)
Austin CarrollAssistant Director of Basketball Operations3rdAmerican (2014)

Preseason

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Red and Blue game

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The annual Red-Blue game will take place at McKale Center on October 14, 2018. After sophomore Brandon Randolph defended his crown in the dunk contest,[20] the Red team, led by Ira Lee, knocked off the Blue team, 39-33.[21]

Preseason rankings

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The Arizona Wildcats were selected fourth in the 2018-19 Pac-12 media poll.[22]On October 22, Arizona began the season unranked receiving 14 votes in theAP poll.[23] It was the first time since the2010–11, began the season not in the AP Poll.

Schedule and results

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The Wildcats opponents were finalized in the summer and dates and times will be finalized in the fall. Current confirmed opponents are exhibition games against Division II schoolChaminade,Baylor,Cal Poly,Houston Baptist,Montana,Georgia Southern,UC Davis,UTEP andUtah Valley. They will also participate in the 2018Maui Invitational Tournament with three of the following potential opponents including (Auburn,Duke,Gonzaga,Illinois,Iowa State,San Diego, orXavier). Arizona has two true away games withAlabama atColeman Coliseum, andUConn at theXL Center.In the unbalanced 18-game Pac-12 schedule, Arizona will not play the two Washington schools on the road (Washington andWashington State) and two Los Angeles schools at home (UCLA andUSC).

Date
time, TV
Rank#Opponent#ResultRecordHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsSite (attendance)
city, state
Exhibition
October 30, 2018*
7:00 pm, P12N
Western New MexicoW 95–44 
 20  Randolph  8  Luther  6  Coleman McKale Center (12,745)
Tucson, AZ
November 4, 2018*
7:00 pm, P12N
ChaminadeW 75–64 
 23  Williams  6  Jeter  3  2Tied McKale Center (12,543)
Tucson, AZ
Non-conference regular season
November 7, 2018*
7:00 pm, P12N
Houston Baptist
Maui Invitational campus-site game
W 90–60 1–0
 21  Randolph  10  Jeter  4  Williams McKale Center (13,749)
Tucson, AZ
November 11, 2018*
3:00 pm, P12N
Cal PolyW 82–61 2–0
 17  Luther  8  Lee  8  Williams McKale Center (13,995)
Tucson, AZ
November 14, 2018*
6:00 pm, P12N
UTEPW 79–46 3–0
 21  Tied  7  Lee  5  Coleman McKale Center (13,651)
Tucson, AZ
November 19, 2018*
7:00 pm, ESPNU
vs. Iowa State
Maui Invitational quarterfinals
W 71–66 4–0
 18  Coleman  14  Jeter  6  Williams Lahaina Civic Center (2,400)
Maui, HI
November 20, 2018*
8:00 pm, ESPN
vs. No. 3 Gonzaga
Maui Invitational semifinals
L 74–91 4–1
 28  Coleman  8  Luther  2  Williams Lahaina Civic Center (2,400)
Maui, HI
November 21, 2018*
9:30 pm, ESPN2
vs. No. 8 Auburn
Maui Invitational 3rd place game
L 57–73 4–2
 18  Randolph  5  Tied  5  Coleman Lahaina Civic Center (2,400)
Maui, HI
November 29, 2018*
7:00 pm, P12N
Georgia SouthernW 100–70 5–2
 18  Jeter  10  Jeter  6  Williams McKale Center (13,486)
Tucson, AZ
December 2, 2018*
11:00 am, ESPN2
at UConnW 76–72 6–2
 20  Randolph  7  Jeter  3  Williams XL Center (14,603)
Hartford, CT
December 6, 2018*
7:00 pm, P12N
Utah ValleyW 80–69 7–2
 16  Randolph  10  Williams  5  Williams McKale Center (13,724)
Tucson, AZ
December 9, 2018*
11:00 am, ESPN
at AlabamaL 73–76 7–3
 19  Jeter  9  Jeter  6  Coleman Coleman Coliseum (9,581)
Tuscaloosa, AL
December 15, 2018*
9:00 pm, ESPN2
BaylorL 49–58 7–4
 15  Randolph  5  Lee  4  Williams McKale Center (13,058)
Tucson, AZ
December 19, 2018*
6:30 pm, P12N
MontanaW 61–42 8–4
 21  Jeter  6  Tied  4  Coleman McKale Center (12,925)
Tucson, AZ
December 22, 2018*
5:00 pm, P12N
UC DavisW 70–68 9–4
 16  Jeter  8  Randolph  3  Williams McKale Center (13,576)
Tucson, AZ
Pac-12 regular season
January 3, 2019
7:00 pm, FS1
ColoradoW 64–56 10–4
(1–0)
 14  Williams  8  Jeter  6  Williams McKale Center (13,511)
Tucson, AZ
January 5, 2019
12:00 pm, P12N
UtahW 84–81 OT11–4
(2–0)
 21  Tied  13  Jeter  4  Jeter McKale Center (13,764)
Tucson, AZ
January 9, 2019
9:00 pm, P12N
at StanfordW 75–70 12–4
(3–0)
 17  Randolph  8  Randolph  4  Coleman Maples Pavilion (3,909)
Stanford, CA
January 12, 2019
8:30 pm, P12N
at CaliforniaW 87–65 13–4
(4–0)
 23  Jeter  9  Jeter  5  Coleman Haas Pavilion (7,868)
Berkeley, CA
January 17, 2019
7:00 pm, ESPN
OregonL 54–59 13–5
(4–1)
 12  Jeter  10  Jeter  4  Coleman McKale Center (14,032)
Tucson, AZ
January 19, 2019
5:00 pm, P12N
Oregon StateW 82–71 14–5
(5–1)
 21  Williams  11  Ryan  5  2Tied McKale Center (14,410)
Tucson, AZ
January 24, 2019
7:00 pm, FS1
at USCL 57–80 14–6
(5–2)
 12  2tied  7  Lee  5  Ryan Galen Center (4,152)
Los Angeles, CA
January 26, 2019
8:00 pm, ESPN2
at UCLA
Rivalry
L 69–90 14–7
(5–3)
 19  Williams  7  Lee  4  Coleman Pauley Pavilion (11,164)
Los Angeles, CA
January 31, 2019
7:00 pm, ESPN2
at Arizona State
Rivalry
L 88−95 OT14−8
(5−4)
 19  2tied  9  Luther  9  Coleman Wells Fargo Arena (14,731)
Tempe, AZ
February 7, 2019
7:00 pm, ESPN2
WashingtonL 60–67 14–9
(5–5)
 16  Coleman  6  Lee  5  Randolph McKale Center (13,732)
Tucson, AZ
February 9, 2019
5:30 pm, P12N
Washington StateL 55–69 14–10
(5–6)
 14  Coleman  11  Doutrive  3  Coleman McKale Center (14,145)
Tucson, AZ
February 14, 2019
7:00 pm, ESPNU
at UtahL 76−83 14−11
(5−7)
 16  Smith  8  Lee  4  Doutrive Jon M. Huntsman Center (11,478)
Salt Lake City, UT
February 17, 2019
6:00 pm, ESPNU
at ColoradoL 60–67 14–12
(5–8)
 17  Luther  8  Jeter  9  Coleman CU Events Center (7,899)
Boulder, CO
February 21, 2019
7:00 pm, FS1
CaliforniaW 76–51 15–12
(6–8)
 19  Luther  7  Jeter  8  Coleman McKale Center (13,737)
Tucson, AZ
February 24, 2019
6:00 pm, ESPN2
StanfordW 70–54 16–12
(7–8)
 16  Lee  7  Coleman  5  Coleman McKale Center (13,859)
Tucson, AZ
February 28, 2019
7:00 pm, FS1
at Oregon StateW 74–72 17–12
(8–8)
 15  Randolph  6  2tied  3  Coleman Gill Coliseum (5,468)
Corvallis, OR
March 2, 2019
8:00 pm, ESPN2
at OregonL 47–73 17–13
(8–9)
 14  Smith  8  Doutrive  2  3tied Matthew Knight Arena (11,339)
Eugene, OR
March 9, 2019
2:00 pm, CBS
Arizona State
Rivalry
L 64–72 17–14
(8–10)
 12  2tied  7  Smith  4  Coleman McKale Center (14,291)
Tucson, AZ
Pac-12 Tournament
March 13, 2019
12:00 pm, P12N
(9)vs. (8) USC
First round
L 65−78 17−15
 16  Luther  7  Jeter  3  Coleman T-Mobile Arena (9,748)
Paradise, NV
*Non-conference game.#Rankings fromAP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are inMountain Time.

Rankings

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See also:2018–19 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings
Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415161718Final
APRVRVRVRVNot released
CoachesRVRVRVRVRV

*AP does not release post-NCAA Tournament rankings

Player statistics

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Individual player statistics (Final)
MinutesScoringTotal FGs3-point FGsFree-ThrowsRebounds
PlayerGPGSTotAvgPtsAvgFGFGAPct3FG3FAPctFTFTAPctOffDefTotAvgATOStlBlk
Alec Spence00000000000000000000000
Alex Barcello00000000000000000000000
Brandon Randolph00000000000000000000000
Brandon Williams00000000000000000000000
Chase Jeter00000000000000000000000
Devonaire Doutrive00000000000000000000000
Dylan Smith00000000000000000000000
Emmanuel Akot00000000000000000000000
Ira Lee00000000000000000000000
Jake DesJardins00000000000000000000000
Justin Coleman00000000000000000000000
Kory Jones00000000000000000000000
Matt Weyand00000000000000000000000
Ryan Luther00000000000000000000000
Total-----------------------
Opponents
Legend
  GP Games played  GS Games started Avg Average per game
  FG Field-goals made FGA Field-goal attempts Off Offensiverebounds
 Def Defensive rebounds  A Assists  TOTurnovers
 Blk Blocks Stl Steals High Team high

Honors

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See also

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2018–19 Arizona Wildcats women's basketball team

References

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  3. ^"FBI arrests four college basketball assistants on charges of fraud".USA TODAY. RetrievedSeptember 26, 2017.
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  14. ^Pascoe, Bruce."Samford grad transfer Justin Coleman commits to Arizona Wildcats".Tucson.com. Arizona Daily Star. RetrievedApril 27, 2018.
  15. ^Spears, Justin."Cornell transfer Stone Gettings to play for Arizona in 2019-20".Tucson.com. RetrievedJuly 16, 2018.
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  17. ^Daniels, Evan."Source: Emmanuel Akot to transfer from Arizona".247Sports.com. CBS Interactive inc. RetrievedJanuary 14, 2019.
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