During his UA-videotaped film review with Chase Jeter after the Maui Invitational, UA coach Sean Miller told Jeter to âlearn from, grow fromâ his technical foul and subsequent foul-out against Gonzaga.
âItâs been a while since youâve played that type of game,â Miller said. Maui âwas a great experience of getting this kind of play out of your system.â
With that in mind, apparently, Jeter went back to being the Wildcatsâ most consistent player of the season so far. He had 18 points and 10 rebounds against Georgia Southern on Thursday over just 19 minutes Thursday to record his third double-double of the season, setting a career-high in scoring that will likely be broken again.
âChase has bene solid for us the entire season other than that technical foul against Gonzaga,â Miller said Thursday. âHeâs really been consistent. He rebounds. Heâs shooting a high percentage. I think we did a good job of getting him the ball a couple of times tonight which in the past we didnât. But thatâs all part of growing as a group, learning what each of these guys can do.â
Miller said Jeter can be a double-figure scorer (he's averaging 12.4 so far), but that his strength has always been rebounding, in high school and with the USA U18 team that Miller served as an assistant coach on in 2014?.
âHe does it every day,â Miller said. âA year ago, against Deandre and Dusan, he rebounded so we count on him to do that. Iâve already talked a lot about his defense. Heâs intelligent. He gives his body, draws charges. I donâtâ know too many big guys who draw charges and heâs one of them.â
Miller played Alex Barcello only 12 total minutes over three games in Maui, but put him in after six minutes on Thursday and gave him a total of 13 against the Eagles.
Barcello responded with 16 points on 6-for-10 shooting, one assist, one steal and one rebound.
âIt was great to see him make shots in the game,â Miller said. âWeâve really stayed with him and Alex is one of our hardest workers. We watch him every day in practice, through the long hours of the summer and fall prepare, and itâs just a matter of him playing with confidence, knowing that we want him to shoot the ball.
âWe tried to get him in the game a little bit earlier. Sometimes if you sit there for eight minutes of gametime, itâs not easy to just kind of come in and make the first shot. But the fact that he made six of them is a great sign and weâve started to see it a little bit playing with more fire and confidence in practice.
Barcello said teamwork helped. UA had 22 assists to six turnovers on Thursday.
âWeâre playing really well together right now and finding the open man,â Barcello said. âThat helps me built my confidence as I come in the game. it helps my teammates confidence as well."
Similarly, Miller said he was impressed with the effort Devonaire Doutrive put in over 11 minutes, after Doutrive played just a minute in Maui.
âHeâs a young player who just keeps coming on,â Miller said. âYou watch him every day in practice and heâs working extremely hard. Weâve talked to him about just staying with it and as he has. You can see he got in the game the first half and made some really good plays. He plays with confidence. Itâs kind of fun to see a young guy like him develop and I think heâll be a part of what we do here moving forward.â
Even though UA lost two games by double-digits, Miller more than once talked about how the Wildcats grew from the experience, noting that he didnât think the benchâs lack of performance in Maui was an aberration.
âThe competition there was stiffer certainly than it was tonight,â Miller said. âYou canât judge a team and a group of players in a couple first couple of games. Itâs going to take time, more practice and weâll be a lot more of a finished product as we head toward Christmas.
âThe good news is weâve played the No. 1 team in the nation. Weâve played Iowa State who I believe has a great chance of being in the tournament. You learn, you grow, you improve, when you play against that type of competition.
âHopefully that competition will help us when we play our first true road game (Sunday against UConn at Hartford) because playing in the Hartford Civic Center â I played there a long time ago, and itâs a great home court for UConn. They have an unreal fan base, a lot like ours. They have a hungry really talented new coach and they return return a lot of guys from last yearâs team. We know itâs going to be a hard-fought game and hopefully weâre up to the task.
Our coverage of Thursday's game is attached, along with the box score, UA stats and the UA video.



