Arizona guard Bennedict Mathurin smiles as his team takes control over USC on Tuesday night.

By the time he sat down to watch Tuesdayโ€™s USC-Arizona game on ESPN, UA commit Kylan Boswell was ready for a breather.

The five-star guard announced via CBS HQ on Monday that he would play for the Wildcats, launching a chaotic 30-hour period that followed with media and social media requests.

โ€œItโ€™s been kind of crazy,โ€ Boswell told the Star by phone just before he watched the game. โ€œI had to turn my phone off because I couldnโ€™t handle all of it. Itโ€™s nice to get the recruiting process over with.โ€

Boswell said he did multiple interviews and also answered questions via Instagram, having said he felt both a good fit in UA coach Tommy Lloydโ€™s system and also a personal fit with the coaches and players.

โ€œI really liked the atmosphere and really liked Coach Tommy and all the coaches,โ€ Boswell said. โ€œThey made me feel like family.โ€

Big week all around

Boswell is scheduled to play his final home game this season for AZ Compass Prep against Taylor Made Prep on Wednesday โ€” the same evening UA signee Dylan Anderson plays for Gilbert Perry against Chandler Hamilton for the Class 6A state title at Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix.

Bilas โ€˜jumpedโ€™ at chance to call game

The Trojans and Wildcats werenโ€™t the only ones switching things around when Tuesdayโ€™s game was added to make up for their postponed Jan. 2 matchup.

ESPNโ€™s Jay Bilas also had swap out a Big Ten game and get over to Los Angeles to call USC-Arizona with Rece Davis.

โ€œI was (scheduled to be) on Wisconsin-Purdue, and we were out at Baylorโ€ for a game Saturday against Kansas, Bilas said. โ€œMy boss asked me if Iโ€™d be interested in this game and I jumped at it. Of course.โ€

Bilas said he was compelled by the matchup between No. 2 Arizona and what he said was a USC team that should be ranked higher than No. 16. Arizona beat USC 72-63 on Feb. 5 at McKale Center in what was a four-point game with 1:06 to go.

โ€œTheyโ€™re both very good,โ€ Bilas said before Tuesday's game, a 91-71 Arizona win. โ€œArizona is more balanced. Theyโ€™re probably the more talented of the two teams, but USC is big, man. Their wings are big, theyโ€™re long and they defend the two (point shot) very well. Theyโ€™ve had a little bit of an issue defending the 3-point line. But the first game was a nip and tuck game and then โ€™SC had a bunch of open shots and missed them down the stretch that they were making.โ€

Good times

Bilas also caught McKale Center at its best just 10 days earlier, calling the Wildcatsโ€™ 84-81 win over Oregon in front of a spirited sold-out crowd.

โ€œGreat game, both teams,โ€ Bilas said. โ€œArizona is legit. I think Oregonโ€™s just dragging a bad nonconference record (7-4) with them. They didnโ€™t hit a stride until probably the middle of January where they started playing like themselves and playing to their talent level. But they showed when they play like that they could beat a lot of people. Theyโ€™re a tournament team but you know, they just canโ€™t have any more hiccups down the stretch.โ€

Earlier that day, Bilas and the ESPN โ€œCollege GameDayโ€ crew did their morning show from McKale Center, with Bilas attracting some boos from the fans in attendance. Bilas shrugged that off.

โ€œIt wasnโ€™t one of our bigger ("GameDay") crowds,โ€ Bilas said. โ€œWhat you really care about is the game and the game was awesome. Thatโ€™s one of the best arenas to see a game in the country, and the atmosphere was electric. But the morning is a studio show, so the fans are a backdrop.โ€

Budinger, Lee join UA section

Two former Wildcat forwards from Southern California, Chase Budinger and Ira Lee, showed up Tuesday and sat a few rows behind the UA bench.

Budinger was a freshman standout for the Wildcats during Lute Olsonโ€™s final season of 2006-07 and also under interim coaches in 2007-08 and 2008-09 before going on to play seven seasons in the NBA. Budinger also spent a year playing basketball in Spain and is now a professional volleyball player.

Lee played four seasons for the Wildcats through 2020-21, then took advantage of the COVID eligibility waiver to transfer to George Washington last summer. But Lee ruptured a patella tendon in his knee during a pickup game in August and has been sidelined all season.

Budinger, wearing a UA basketball T-shirt, sat next to his wife. Lee sat next to UA president Robert C. Robbins.

โ€” Bruce Pascoe


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