WACO, Texas -- Arizona listed both wing Anthony Dell'Orso and forward Koa Peat as questionable for its game Tuesday at Baylor on the night-before Big 12 player availability report.
The listing is an upgrade for Peat, who was listed as out for UA's win over Houston on Saturday but a caution sign over Dell'Orso, who briefly left the final minutes of the Houston game after appearing to injure his left ankle.
Arizona also listed forward Dwayne Aristode as out because of his ongoing illness. Aristode did not make the trip to Texas while Peat has been receiving treatment on his lower leg injury.
Arizona guard Anthony Dell'Orso (3) reacts as UA trainer Justin Kokoskie helps him up in the second half against Houston, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Houston.
The severity of Dell'Orso's injury is not clear. He appeared to roll his left ankle with 1:02 left in the Houston game while moving laterally on defense, then stayed on the court while UA athletic trainer Justin Kokoskie examined him.
Dell'Orso returned 18 seconds later to play the final 44 seconds of the game but left the Fertitta Center wearing a boot over his left ankle. UA's activities have been closed to media since then; the team practiced Sunday in Houston and then took a short charter flight to Waco that afternoon.
Under Big 12 guidelines, teams are to list players as questionable the night before a game if they believe the player has roughly a 50-50 chance to play. Players certain not to play are to be listed as "out," while those with a 75% chance are "probable" and those with a 25% chance are "doubtful."
All players listed in a previous availability report who are certain to play in a team's next game must be listed as "available," the Big 12 says.
Big 12 teams must also file a game-time report 90 minutes before tipoff, categorizing players as "available," "game-time decision" (if it won't be known until the player goes through warmups) and "out."



