BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — After struggling in Arizona’s first three games against ranked teams last month, freshman guard Brayden Burries finally broke out in a big fashion Saturday.

Before a near-capacity crowd at Legacy Arena and an ESPN audience, Burries poured in 28 points while hitting 5 of 10 3-pointers, helping the top-ranked Wildcats beat the Crimson Tide at their own long-bomb-happy ways and get out of Legacy Arena with a 96-75 victory.

Arizona men's basketball still took far fewer than half of its shots from beyond the 3-point arc but hit 10 of 26 (38.5%). Alabama took 32 of its 56 shots from 3-point range but made just 12 of the 32.

But the Wildcats also won the game easily because they scored 22 points on 15 Alabama turnovers and because big men Motiejus Krivas and Tobe Awaka dominated the glass. Krivas had 14 points and 14 rebounds while Awaka added another 15 rebounds to go with seven points.

Alabama forwards Amari Allen (5) and Aiden Sherrell (22) work against Arizona center Motiejus Krivas (13) during the first half Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025, in Birmingham, Ala.

It was the first time in at least the last 30 years that Arizona has had two players with 14 or more rebounds in the same game

The two helped Arizona gain a 52-32 rebounding edge that helped it offset an overall shooting night (42.9%) that was actually worse than Alabama’s (44.6).

Trailing 41-39 at halftime, Arizona fell behind 43-39 after Latrell Whitesell hit a pair of free throws but immediately rattled off 10 straight points to take a 49-43 lead with 16:26 left. During that run, they received a 3 from Burries, a steal and layup from Ivan Kharchenkov and a steal and 3-pointer from Jaden Bradley.

Just over two minutes later, they turned the game clearly in their favor with an 11-0 run fueled mostly by Burries.

The freshman shooting guard had seven points while also stealing the ball and feeding an assist to Awaka off it during that run.

In the first half, Labaron Philon had 12 points, six rebounds and five assists, including a go-ahead jumper with 21 seconds left, to help Alabama take a 41-39 halftime lead.

In a game of offensive polar opposites — with Alabama firing off 3s more than half the time it shoots the ball, and Arizona doing so only just over a quarter of the time — both teams actually shot the long ball often early Saturday.

The Crimson Tide hit 7 of 17 3-pointers in the first half. Yet Arizona was 5 of 17 from 3 — including the first of Krivas’ college career — after averaging just 16.0 3-point attempts per game entering Saturday.

Bradley, a former Alabama guard, led Arizona in the half with 11 points and three assists while Krivas had eight points and six rebounds. The Wildcats shot just 33.3% overall from the field while Alabama shot 50% but Arizona kept it close in part by outrebounding the Crimson Tide 24-19.

Arizona took leads of up to seven points early and led 27-26 after Bradley hit two free throws with 8:51 left, though a successful coaching challenge by Alabama’s Nate Oats erased a goaltending call that would have given Bradley a chance for a three-point play.

But Alabama went on a 3-point flurry from there, getting long-range shots from Houston Mallette, Philon and Wrightsell — and a two-point jumper from Wrightsell — to take a 37-30 lead with seven minutes left.

The Wildcats then tied it back up at 37 and went ahead on a jumper from Koa Peat with 1:51 left and the game stayed within a possession until halftime.

The win moved Arizona to 9-0, with three home games and a Dec. 20 date with San Diego State in Phoenix remaining in the calendar year. Alabama dropped to 7-3.


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