Playing in San Jose in 2002, Arizona shot itself out of the game, losing 88-67 to No. 2 seed Oklahoma. The Sooners’ star guard, Hollis Price, made six three-point baskets while the entire UA team shot 5 for 22 from three-point distance.
No. 8 • Arizona dies by the three against Oklahoma, 2002
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Oklahoma's Aaron McGhee, like his teammates, was able to move at will around and through the slower Arizona defense of Rick Anderson, left, and Luke Walton in the Cats' 2002 Sweet 16 loss.
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