
Arizona's Anthony Dell'Orso and Iowa State's Milan Momcilovic had a scoring duel down the stretch. But when Arizona truly needed a basket in crunch time, Big 12 Player of the Year Jaden Bradley delivered.
Bradley delivered a game-winning jumper with no time on the clock to give the No. 2 Arizona Wildcats an 82-80 win over the No. 7 Iowa State Cyclones. The Wildcats are headed for The Big 12 tourney final and a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament.
Bradley is averaging 36 points per 40 minutes in clutch situations this season. He carried the Wildcats to two close wins early in the season, shooting 7-for-8 with no turnovers against UCLA and Florida.
The Wildcats needed him desperately Friday in a game where freshman phenom Brayden Burries scored just three points (he averages 16.2), seemingly bothered by an injury. They got a huge game from Dell'Orso, who shot 6-for-9 from three-point range on his way to 26 points off the bench.
As hot as Dell'Orso had been, Arizona still went to Bradley when things were most important. He made two difficult jumpers in the final minute to finish with 15 points, along with seven assists.
THE CLOSER pic.twitter.com/7NZOYt4P34
— Arizona Basketball (@ArizonaMBB) March 14, 2026
The Wildcats needed Bradley's heroics because Momcilovic was unstoppable from behind the arc. He hit eight three-pointers on his way to a game-high 28 points, thwarting an Arizona defense that was focused on stopping his long-range bombing, to no avail.
MILAN MOMCILOVIC WENT ON A PERSONAL 9-0 RUN TO END THE HALF
— ESPN (@espn) March 14, 2026
Iowa State with the lead against 1-seed Arizona on ESPN and the ESPN app pic.twitter.com/J24lWQvqIs
Momcilovic is making 49.2 percent of his threes this season, an incredible number considering he's making 3.6 per game. But Dell'Orso, the Australian senior who went 31 percent behind the arc this year, nearly matched him in a high-level game that could well be a Final Four preview.
Anthony Dell'Orso LIGHTING IT UP behind the arc. He nails his fourth to put @ArizonaMBB in the lead #Big12MBB | ESPN pic.twitter.com/eGsw9J2TGo
— Big 12 Conference (@Big12Conference) March 14, 2026
Arizona-Iowa State was all about big shots. Jaden Bradley hit the biggest ones, and most importantly, the last one.
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