Arizona Tommy Lloyd tries to rally the crowd in the early going against Arizona State at McKale Center, Tucson, Ariz., February 25, 2023.

The No. 7-ranked Arizona Wildcats dropped their fifth game of the season on Saturday, but this loss was unlike any this season.Β 

Arizona split the seasons series with rival Arizona State after Sun Devils guard Desmond Cambridge Jr. heaved β€” and made β€” a 60-foot half-court shot at the buzzer to stun the Wildcats 89-88.Β 

UA center Oumar Ballo had a chance to give the Wildcats an 89-86 lead with 2.9 seconds left in the game, but he missed the first free-throw and then made the second attempt to lead 88-86. Without a timeout to use to potentially draw up a long pass or half-court shot, ASU inbounded the ball to Cambridge. With his feet planted on the Lute Olson signature emblazoned on the McKale Center court, Cambridge's heroics delivered one of the most impressive wins by the Sun Devils in the rivalry's history.Β 

Arizona head coach Tommy Lloyd addressed the loss in his postgame press conference. Here are the most pertinent items he discussed:Β 

'We're not hanging our heads at all'

Philosophy on defense, missed FT

Azuolas Tubelis struggled on defense

Accepting the loss

Change in the starting lineup for Senior Day

ASU's offense

Cedric Henderson leaving his mark at McKale Center


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Contact sports producer Justin Spears at jspears@tucson.com. On Twitter: @JustinESports