
For the Arizona Wildcats, it’s been their standout freshmen who have made a lot of the headlines, but they couldn’t do it without the seniors.
While the youthful jubilance of Brayden Burries, Koa Peat, and Ivan Kharchenkov has driven most of the attention for the Wildcats this season, their veterans have been just as important. Senior leaders such as Jaden Bradley — who was also named Big 12 Player of the Year — Anthony Dell’Orso, and Tobe Awaka have helped pave the way to let the freshmen have their shine.
That mix of veteran experience along with the skill of the standout rookies has helped Arizona to one of its best seasons in program history. They enter the NCAA Tournament with a 32-2 record and the top seed in the West Region thanks to their 16 quad 1 victories and 12 wins over ranked opponents.
In the first round, the Wildcats will be looking to take care of business against the 16th-seeded Long Island Sharks. Ahead of what will be the first NCAA Tournament game for the team’s younger players, Arizona’s seniors shared how they helped prepare the freshmen for the moment.
It can be easy for teams to take a team like Long Island, which isn’t even in the top 200 at KenPom, and a 16th seed in the tournament, less seriously than other teams. This can only be exacerbated by a team loaded with inexperienced freshmen. As such, Dell’Orso shared how the team isn’t thinking about this game any differently than other ones.
The Wildcats will look to take care of business and advance to the Round of 32 as they continue their quest for their second national title in program history.
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