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SPORTS
Monday, January 26, 2004
photo Men's Hoops: Wildcats Rout Ducks by 24

Adams hits 20 again, Frye notches fourth double-double of year

A career day for Ivan Radenovic fueled a rejuvenated UA men's basketball team's return to a familiar spot among the nation's elite.

Scoring 90 points for the fourth straight game came relatively easily for the Wildcats, who dropped Oregon 90-66 yesterday in McKale Center, solidifying Arizona (13-3, 5-2 Pacific 10 Conference) as the nation's top-scoring squad. [Read article]

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Men's Hoops: Analysis

Confidence proves contagious in 24-point rout

UA freshman import Ivan Radenovic may not know the English meaning of "confidence" yet, but he definitely knows what it means in the language of basketball.

Just ask the Oregon Ducks.

"I don't even know what it means," he said when asked after the game if his confidence has improved.

During the No. 14 Arizona men's basketball team's 24-point win over Oregon yesterday ÷ the team's third straight by at least two dozen ÷ the freshman not only displayed enough confidence to pace the Wildcats to an insurmountable 52-27 halftime lead, but managed to rub off on his teammates. [Read article]

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Women's Hoops: Tames Beavers, Hits Front of Pac

UA 65 ð OSU 54

Rebounding and double-digit scoring performances by four different Wildcats lifted the Arizona women's hoops team to a 65-54 victory over Oregon State Saturday night. After beating the Ducks Thursday night, the Wildcats earned their first sweep of the Oregon schools since the 2000 season.

With Stanford's loss to Southern California yesterday, the Wildcats (16-4, 8-1 Pacific 10 Conference) are now tied for first in the Pac-10. Arizona has won four straight and 15 of its last 17. [Read article]

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photo Ex-Cats flock to see Kindall honored

130 former players return for baseball field renaming

The Wildcat baseball team's annual Jim Click Alumni Weekend saw a banner turnout this year despite the blustery weather Saturday, with an estimated 130 former UA lettermen returning to watch former coach Jerry Kindall cut the ribbon on the newly renovated field that now bears his name.

The renaming ceremony ÷ which featured speeches from Kindall, senior associate athletic director Kathleen "Rocky" LaRose and current Boston Red Sox manager and former UA player Terry Francona ÷ preceded a home run derby, four innings of alumni vs. alumni play and a three-inning game in which the alumni took on the current Wildcats. [Read article]

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UA Sports Briefs

Icecats split with No. 9 Weber State

The Arizona Icecats split a pair of games with No. 9 Weber State, setting the stage for a huge series with Arizona State this weekend.

No. 17 Arizona (10-9-2) lost to Weber State (17-10-1) 3-2 Friday but flipped the score with a 3-2 win Saturday.

"We're proud of the guys any time you go on the road against a team ranked higher than you (and) play them tough for both games," said Icecats head coach Leo Golembiewski. "We could have won both of them, as a matter of fact." [Read article]

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