There was at least one statistic the Arizona Wildcats could be proud of over the weekend, and even that one might be soon be threatened.
The school announced that an average of 13,939 tickets were distributed for each of the Wildcatsâ historic home losses to Washington and Washington State, a level of support that UA athletic director Dave Heeke referred to when asked what he hears from fans of coach Sean Millerâs embattled program.
âLook, weâre gonna lead this conference for the 35th year in average attendance,â Heeke said during a news conference he called at halftime Saturday to support Miller. âThis is an unbelievable fan base that has been very supportive of the program and where weâre headed.â
Except, at the moment, the McKale Center fans arenât getting the return on investment they historically do.
The owners of a 49-game home-court winning streak until Oregon beat them 83-75 at McKale Center during the 2015-16 season, Arizona this year had its 52-game nonconference home-court winning streak snapped by losing to Baylor 58-49 on Dec. 15.
That was the first of four home-court losses this season, more than the UA has had during any other season except Millerâs rebuilding years of 2011-12 and 2009-10, with ASU, Stanford and Cal still yet to appear at McKale this season.
Arizona players hang their heads as they leave the court after Saturdayâs 69-55 loss to Washington State. UA is just 5-6 in Pac-12 play.
Other notes of significance about the Wildcatsâ woeful weekend:
- Their 14-point loss to Washington State was only the fourth time the Wildcats have lost at home by double digits since 2007-08. The others: An 11-point loss to UCLA in 2012-13, an 11-point loss to Bucknell in the first round of the 2012 NIT and a 30-point loss to BYU in 2009-10.
- The loss to WSU was the first time the Wildcats have lost at home to a team with a losing record since the Craig Robinson-coached Oregon State Beavers won 63-55 during Millerâs first UA season of 2009-10. OSU improved to 11-13 overall and 6-8 in Pac-12 play after that one.
- The UAâs four home losses this season represent 22.2 percent of UAâs 18 home losses during the nearly 10 years of the Miller era.
- The Wildcats were swept at home during a two-game conference weekend for the first time ever under Miller, though Arizona did lose two straight home games during the 2009-10 season (to OSU and ASU).
- The Wildcatsâ leading scorer, sophomore wing Brandon Randolph, shot a combined 3 for 20 in the losses. Heâs now sitting at 30.9 percent over 11 Pac-12 games.
- The teamâs leading scorer in conference games, Brandon Williams, sat on the bench for a third straight game with a knee injury.
- The teamâs best overall performance Saturday might have come from the last guy in the rotation: Freshman guard Devonaire Doutrive had his first double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds.
âMy role is to go out there and do what I do, which is to play defense, rebound, just do what the team needed,â Doutrive said. âBut we obviously didnât get the win.â
No, they didnât.
Heeke says the fans he hears from are looking forward to that changing.
âWe hear nothing from our group, our fanbase, other than, âLetâs move forward, letâs get back to winning basketball games,ââ Heeke said, âand thatâs what weâre gonna do.â



