
Arizona women's basketball moved to 4-0 on the season with a 87-76 win over Northern Arizona Friday night at McKale Center. Despite the win, UA coach Becky Burke was not pleased with the overall performance by the Wildcats.
KEEPING IT ROLLING, 4-0 ️#BDSU pic.twitter.com/W3z7r0Zt3n
— Arizona Basketball (@ArizonaWBB) November 22, 2025
It was another slow start for Arizona as it fell behind 9-4 over five minutes into the game. The Wildcats were able to respond with a big second quarter to take a 37-31 lead going into halftime. They held onto the lead the entire second half, but still allowed 45 points in the second half to the Lumberjacks, which Burke wasn't happy about.
The Wildcats hadn't allowed more than 64 points in their first three games to start the season. They have strived to be more of a defensive-first team under Burke as she has established since taking over the program.
Agent 0 is 'd IN, okay?
— Arizona Basketball (@ArizonaWBB) November 22, 2025
ESPN+ | #BDSU pic.twitter.com/FtfhTHTLmO
The star of the show for Northern Arizona to keep them in the game was freshman Naomi White who dropped 28 points on 8-of-17 shooting from the field and 4-of-9 from deep. She did also commit six turnovers. The game plan Burke had implemented going into the game to defend her wasn't able to get done by the Wildcats on the defensive side of the ball.
It was another big scoring performance from Mickayla Perdue as she dropped a team-high 27 points. There were three other players who also scored in double figures.
MICKEY is UN. REAL. 25 PTS#BDSU pic.twitter.com/18bnP2ba0Q
— Arizona Basketball (@ArizonaWBB) November 22, 2025
Arizona has two more games at home this upcoming week against Northern Colorado on Tuesday and Cal State Bakersfield on Saturday.
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