Sweet 16 scouting report: No. 2 seed Arizona Wildcats vs. No. 11 seed Xavier Musketeers
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Prepare for Arizona's Sweet 16 game against Xavier on Thursday with Bruce Pascoe's in-depth scouting report. Β
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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Matchup:Β No. 2 seed Arizona (32-4) vs. No. 11 seed Xavier (23-13)Β
Game:Β NCAA Tournament, Sweet 16Β
Location:Β SAP Center, San Jose, CaliforniaΒ
Time:Β 7:09 p.m.Β
TV:Β TBS
Radio:Β 1290-AM, 107.5-FMΒ
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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G Kadeem Allen (6-3 senior)
G Rawle Alkins (6-5 freshman)
F Allonzo Trier (6-5 sophomore)
F Lauri Markkanen (7-0 freshman)
C Dusan Ristic (7-0 junior)Β
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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G Quentin Goodin (6-4 freshman)
G J.P. Macura (6-5 junior)
F Trevon Bluiett (6-6 junior)
F Malcolm Bernard (6-6 senior)
C Tyrique Jones (6-9 freshman)Β
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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After losing six straight games into early March, Xavier has since won five of its last six games. The Musketeers were given one of the last NCAA Tournament seeds not requiring a play-in game, then beat Maryland and Florida State last weekend in Orlando, Fla., to reach the Sweet 16. Trevon Bluiett had 29 points on 8-for-14 shooting and made 10 of 14 free throws in Xavierβs 91-66 upset of Florida State in the second round on Saturday.Β
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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The Musketeers and Wildcats have only met once before, and it was in the exact same spot two years ago: The 2015 West Regional semifinal. UA came back to beat Xavier 68-60 after the Musketeers held a 53-49 lead with 6:56 left. T.J. McConnell had 17 points, seven rebounds and five assists to lead the Wildcats while Matt Stainbrook had 17 points and 10 rebounds for Xavier.Β
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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Arizona is 4-1 among teams both have played while Xavier is 3-3.
β’ Missouri: Arizona won 79-60 on Dec. 10 at Columbia, Mo. Xavier won 83-82 in overtime on Nov. 17 at Orlando, Fla.
β’Β Colorado: Arizona won 82-73 on Jan. 7 at McKale Center and won 92-78 on March 9 in the Pac-12 Tournament quarterfinals at Las Vegas. Xavier lost 68-66 on Dec. 7 at Boulder, Colo.
β’Β Utah: Arizona won 66-56 on Jan. 5 at McKale Center. Xavier won 77-69 on Dec. 10 at Cincinnati.
β’Β Butler: Arizona lost 69-65 on Nov. 25 in the Las Vegas Invitational final in Las Vegas. Xavier lost 83-78 on Jan. 14 at Indianapolis, lost 88-79 on Feb. 26 at Cincinnati, and won 62-57 on March 9 in the Big East Tournament at New York.Β
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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The Musketeers have followed an adversity stricken path this season that the Wildcats can relate to. They first lost Jalen Reynolds early to an NBA Draft that didn't call his name, had to deal with legal troubles and a suspension that kept Myles Davis out for half the season, had Davis quit the team suddenly in January after playing just three games β and then lost standout point guard Edmund Sumner for the season due to a torn ACL in late January. But through it all, Xavier managed to develop an offensive togetherness and multi-faceted defense that helped it avenge two losses to Butler in the Big East Tournament, then upset both Maryland and Florida State in the first two NCAA Tournament rounds last weekend.
The Musketeers play a lot like the 2015 bunch that gave UA trouble in the Sweet 16, except they don't have the kind of dominant post player that Stainbrook was. They get it done with big guards who can score in multiple ways, especially by getting to the line, ranking No. 31 nationally in free throw rate (free throw attempts/field goal attempts) so will test UAβs help-oriented defense. Overall, Xavier is the 16th most offensively efficient team in the country, averaging 116.1 points per 100 possessions. Defensively, they run the same pack-line defense as the Wildcats but mix in zone defense more often, including a 1-3-1.Β
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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The Wildcats held the onetime UA recruiting target to just two points on 1-for-6 shooting as a freshman in 2015. While he will undoubtedly be UAβs top target this time, his recent production suggests heβll still do some damage.Β
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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Jackson-Cartwright will have to do a lot of negotiating through the Musketeersβ ever-changing defense, reading it quickly and distributing as needed. His steady 3-point shooting will also be sorely needed.Β
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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βTheyβre playing really well and theyβre focusing on getting their best players and their best scorers shots. Thereβs not a lot of fluff in terms of who gets field goal attempts, so theyβre very, very focused and intentional on offense and theyβre obviously mixing up their defenses at the other end. That combination has made them extremely effective recently.
βTheyβve been through a lot, theyβve gone through it together and theyβve come out on the other end a better Xavier team than when they went into it for sure.
β(Defensively), theyβre playing man-to-man, 2-3 zone and 1-3-1 and Iβd say theyβre doing a great job of mixing those three defenses up.β β UA assistant coach Mark Phelps, who scouted the Musketeers.Β
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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Trying to find a way to describe the drastic transformation Xavier has gone through this season, colorful former UCLA and St. Johnβs coach Steve Lavin turned to the classic 1969 movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
Specifically, it was the who-are-those-guys line both stars said as a posse kept chasing them.
βYou know, theyβre trying to lose them and they think theyβre gone and all of a sudden they hear the hoofsteps,β Lavin said.Β
Lavinβs point: That Xavier wonβt go away, becoming better after losing Myles Davis to a suspension and January departure and even after standout guard Edmund Sumner blew out his knee later that month.
βPeople are evaluating Xavier based on their freefall when they lost seven of 10 games (including six in a row),β said Lavin, now an analyst for Turner Sports. βBut they reinvented themselves and this current group is playing at a very high level in terms of confidence. You look at them and itβs `Who are those guys having career nights?' β
Lavin said heβs been particularly impressed with guards Trevon Bluiett and J.P. Macura, while noting that the Musketeersβ switching defense can be problematic β especially when they go to a 1-3-1 zone.
βTheyβre mixing defenses which theyβve done in the past but this group has been paying better defense than they have all season,β Lavin said. βThey have a 1-3-1 with (J.P.) Macura out top fulltime and then they have a 1-3-1 that drops into a 2-3 zone. They sometimes trap and they also have a man-to-man. Theyβve been very effective at keeping opponents off balance. I would imagine Arizona would see a lot of zone.βΒ
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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Rawle Alkinsβ smile has revealed another truth about his work ethic.
Heβs not just all about the basketball. Heβs also pretty good with a toothbrush.
βI brush two or three times a day,β Alkins said. βWhen I wake up in the morning. After the first meal. And then nighttime.β
His dental hygiene is not perfect, however.
βI donβt floss,β he said, when asked jokingly last week. βI need to start. Youβre right: My dentist told me about that.βΒ
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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Arizona may have earned itself the best possible geographic path through the NCAA Tournament, but that still doesnβt mean itβs easy for the Wildcats.
The tournament requires teams fly in two days before a game, so that means Arizona had only two full days at home after the Pac-12 Tournament before flying to Salt Lake City, and two full days at home on Sunday and Monday before turning around again for San Jose.
Then, of course, thereβs practices. And games that matter more than ever before.
βItβs extremely tiring,β Parker Jackson-Cartwright said. βI think guys have gotten sick, even myself. Itβs not as easy as people think. We go through a lot behind the scenes that people donβt know. But weβre extremely happy to be here and when the tip goes up weβre gonna be at our best.βΒ
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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The Arizona-Xavier Sweet 16 matchups in 2015 and Thursday arenβt the only things that might have tested the friendship between UA coach Sean Miller and Xavierβs Chris Mack.
Thereβs also the fact that Mack, who was Millerβs top assistant coach at Xavier, now uses multiple zone defenses β schemes that Miller has never been a fan of except in desperate situations.
But they get through it.
βHe doesnβt tease me,β Mack says, smiling. βI think Sean has a belief that each coach knows their team the best and so heβs awfully supportive. If I feel the zoneβs our best answer, then heβs not going to critique me. Maybe he is behind closed doors with his staff, but for our team I thought it was the best way to go.β
Particularly this year, as the Musketeers have battled through departures and injuries, the zone has come in handy.
βWeβve had a lot of adversity this year and our numbers were down,β Xavier guard J.P. Macura said. βI think it was easier to play zone in some situations just to save our legs a little bit.βΒ
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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10: Arizona wins in 17 NCAA Sweet 16 games (3-1 under Sean Miller).Β
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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11:Β NCAA Tournaments Xavier has been to in the past 12 seasons, something only eight schools have done.Β
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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18:Β Games this season Xavierβs Trevon Bluiett has scored 20 or more points, including four of the last six.
G Kadeem Allen (6-3 senior)
G Rawle Alkins (6-5 freshman)
F Allonzo Trier (6-5 sophomore)
F Lauri Markkanen (7-0 freshman)
C Dusan Ristic (7-0 junior)Β
G Quentin Goodin (6-4 freshman)
G J.P. Macura (6-5 junior)
F Trevon Bluiett (6-6 junior)
F Malcolm Bernard (6-6 senior)
C Tyrique Jones (6-9 freshman)Β
After losing six straight games into early March, Xavier has since won five of its last six games. The Musketeers were given one of the last NCAA Tournament seeds not requiring a play-in game, then beat Maryland and Florida State last weekend in Orlando, Fla., to reach the Sweet 16. Trevon Bluiett had 29 points on 8-for-14 shooting and made 10 of 14 free throws in Xavierβs 91-66 upset of Florida State in the second round on Saturday.Β
The Musketeers and Wildcats have only met once before, and it was in the exact same spot two years ago: The 2015 West Regional semifinal. UA came back to beat Xavier 68-60 after the Musketeers held a 53-49 lead with 6:56 left. T.J. McConnell had 17 points, seven rebounds and five assists to lead the Wildcats while Matt Stainbrook had 17 points and 10 rebounds for Xavier.Β
Arizona is 4-1 among teams both have played while Xavier is 3-3.
β’ Missouri: Arizona won 79-60 on Dec. 10 at Columbia, Mo. Xavier won 83-82 in overtime on Nov. 17 at Orlando, Fla.
β’Β Colorado: Arizona won 82-73 on Jan. 7 at McKale Center and won 92-78 on March 9 in the Pac-12 Tournament quarterfinals at Las Vegas. Xavier lost 68-66 on Dec. 7 at Boulder, Colo.
β’Β Utah: Arizona won 66-56 on Jan. 5 at McKale Center. Xavier won 77-69 on Dec. 10 at Cincinnati.
β’Β Butler: Arizona lost 69-65 on Nov. 25 in the Las Vegas Invitational final in Las Vegas. Xavier lost 83-78 on Jan. 14 at Indianapolis, lost 88-79 on Feb. 26 at Cincinnati, and won 62-57 on March 9 in the Big East Tournament at New York.Β
The Musketeers have followed an adversity stricken path this season that the Wildcats can relate to. They first lost Jalen Reynolds early to an NBA Draft that didn't call his name, had to deal with legal troubles and a suspension that kept Myles Davis out for half the season, had Davis quit the team suddenly in January after playing just three games β and then lost standout point guard Edmund Sumner for the season due to a torn ACL in late January. But through it all, Xavier managed to develop an offensive togetherness and multi-faceted defense that helped it avenge two losses to Butler in the Big East Tournament, then upset both Maryland and Florida State in the first two NCAA Tournament rounds last weekend.
The Musketeers play a lot like the 2015 bunch that gave UA trouble in the Sweet 16, except they don't have the kind of dominant post player that Stainbrook was. They get it done with big guards who can score in multiple ways, especially by getting to the line, ranking No. 31 nationally in free throw rate (free throw attempts/field goal attempts) so will test UAβs help-oriented defense. Overall, Xavier is the 16th most offensively efficient team in the country, averaging 116.1 points per 100 possessions. Defensively, they run the same pack-line defense as the Wildcats but mix in zone defense more often, including a 1-3-1.Β
The Wildcats held the onetime UA recruiting target to just two points on 1-for-6 shooting as a freshman in 2015. While he will undoubtedly be UAβs top target this time, his recent production suggests heβll still do some damage.Β
Jackson-Cartwright will have to do a lot of negotiating through the Musketeersβ ever-changing defense, reading it quickly and distributing as needed. His steady 3-point shooting will also be sorely needed.Β
βTheyβre playing really well and theyβre focusing on getting their best players and their best scorers shots. Thereβs not a lot of fluff in terms of who gets field goal attempts, so theyβre very, very focused and intentional on offense and theyβre obviously mixing up their defenses at the other end. That combination has made them extremely effective recently.
βTheyβve been through a lot, theyβve gone through it together and theyβve come out on the other end a better Xavier team than when they went into it for sure.
β(Defensively), theyβre playing man-to-man, 2-3 zone and 1-3-1 and Iβd say theyβre doing a great job of mixing those three defenses up.β β UA assistant coach Mark Phelps, who scouted the Musketeers.Β
Trying to find a way to describe the drastic transformation Xavier has gone through this season, colorful former UCLA and St. Johnβs coach Steve Lavin turned to the classic 1969 movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
Specifically, it was the who-are-those-guys line both stars said as a posse kept chasing them.
βYou know, theyβre trying to lose them and they think theyβre gone and all of a sudden they hear the hoofsteps,β Lavin said.Β
Lavinβs point: That Xavier wonβt go away, becoming better after losing Myles Davis to a suspension and January departure and even after standout guard Edmund Sumner blew out his knee later that month.
βPeople are evaluating Xavier based on their freefall when they lost seven of 10 games (including six in a row),β said Lavin, now an analyst for Turner Sports. βBut they reinvented themselves and this current group is playing at a very high level in terms of confidence. You look at them and itβs `Who are those guys having career nights?' β
Lavin said heβs been particularly impressed with guards Trevon Bluiett and J.P. Macura, while noting that the Musketeersβ switching defense can be problematic β especially when they go to a 1-3-1 zone.
βTheyβre mixing defenses which theyβve done in the past but this group has been paying better defense than they have all season,β Lavin said. βThey have a 1-3-1 with (J.P.) Macura out top fulltime and then they have a 1-3-1 that drops into a 2-3 zone. They sometimes trap and they also have a man-to-man. Theyβve been very effective at keeping opponents off balance. I would imagine Arizona would see a lot of zone.βΒ
Rawle Alkinsβ smile has revealed another truth about his work ethic.
Heβs not just all about the basketball. Heβs also pretty good with a toothbrush.
βI brush two or three times a day,β Alkins said. βWhen I wake up in the morning. After the first meal. And then nighttime.β
His dental hygiene is not perfect, however.
βI donβt floss,β he said, when asked jokingly last week. βI need to start. Youβre right: My dentist told me about that.βΒ
Arizona may have earned itself the best possible geographic path through the NCAA Tournament, but that still doesnβt mean itβs easy for the Wildcats.
The tournament requires teams fly in two days before a game, so that means Arizona had only two full days at home after the Pac-12 Tournament before flying to Salt Lake City, and two full days at home on Sunday and Monday before turning around again for San Jose.
Then, of course, thereβs practices. And games that matter more than ever before.
βItβs extremely tiring,β Parker Jackson-Cartwright said. βI think guys have gotten sick, even myself. Itβs not as easy as people think. We go through a lot behind the scenes that people donβt know. But weβre extremely happy to be here and when the tip goes up weβre gonna be at our best.βΒ
The Arizona-Xavier Sweet 16 matchups in 2015 and Thursday arenβt the only things that might have tested the friendship between UA coach Sean Miller and Xavierβs Chris Mack.
Thereβs also the fact that Mack, who was Millerβs top assistant coach at Xavier, now uses multiple zone defenses β schemes that Miller has never been a fan of except in desperate situations.
But they get through it.
βHe doesnβt tease me,β Mack says, smiling. βI think Sean has a belief that each coach knows their team the best and so heβs awfully supportive. If I feel the zoneβs our best answer, then heβs not going to critique me. Maybe he is behind closed doors with his staff, but for our team I thought it was the best way to go.β
Particularly this year, as the Musketeers have battled through departures and injuries, the zone has come in handy.
βWeβve had a lot of adversity this year and our numbers were down,β Xavier guard J.P. Macura said. βI think it was easier to play zone in some situations just to save our legs a little bit.βΒ
10: Arizona wins in 17 NCAA Sweet 16 games (3-1 under Sean Miller).Β
11:Β NCAA Tournaments Xavier has been to in the past 12 seasons, something only eight schools have done.Β
18:Β Games this season Xavierβs Trevon Bluiett has scored 20 or more points, including four of the last six.
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