NCAA 2000 2001 Arizona Wildcats Stanford Cardinal


8 mars 2001
Maples Pavilion Stanford

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Stanford and Arizona, lost amid the luster of the made-for-TV Championship Week tournaments, staged what could have been an instant classic this season. Arizona beat Stanford 76-75 on a two-foot power move by Michael Wright with three seconds left on the shaking Maples Pavilion floor Thursday night. The win likely locked up a No. 2 seed, outside of the West, for the Wildcats. Stanford's No. 1 in the West is still untouchable and a date in San Diego for the first round seems a given. The outright Pac-10 title still belongs to the Cardinal unless Stanford blows a game to Arizona State and Arizona beats Cal for a shared crown Saturday. But that is unlikely. The deeper meaning to Thursday night's game was both teams played at an elite level. This was high-quality basketball between two teams that could meet in Minneapolis. The talk of Duke and North Carolina meeting three or four times this season was a creation of the hysteria over the historic rival last Sunday. But the reality is that Stanford and Arizona have just as good a chance of renewing their conference rivalry as Duke-Carolina, Illinois-Michigan State or even Duke-Maryland at the end of the month. "This was just as good as a North Carolina-Duke game," Arizona's Jason Gardner said. "And both of these teams can go to the Final

  

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