'We made history today': Arizona Wildcats react to winning WNIT championship
Best video clips from Arizona's celebration after winning the 2019 WNIT championship.
UA takes down Northwestern to claim WNIT championship
Updated
For the first time since 1996, the Arizona women's basketball team cut down the nets after winning the WNIT championship. In front of a sellout crowd of 14,644 at McKale Center — a program and Pac-12 record — the Wildcats cruised by Northwestern 56-42 on Saturday.
UA sophomore guard Aari McDonald finished the afternoon with 19 points and seven rebounds to be named the tournament MVP and to the all-WNIT team.
Arizona finished 6-24 last season, improving to 24-13 this season after six wins in the WNIT to account for the largest turnaround in program history.
All five starters in McDonald, Cate Reese, Sam Thomas, Tee Tee Starks and Dominique McBryde are set to return to UA next season. Head coach Adia Barnes and her starting lineup spoke during the postgame press conference and sported the WNIT championship t-shirts, here's what they had to say.
Arizona's celebration
UpdatedAdia Barnes cut down the nets in the 1996 #WNIT championship as a player. Barnes gets to do it again as a head coach for the Wildcats. ✂️ 🏆 pic.twitter.com/VGLayGJztQ
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) April 6, 2019
Cats hoist the hardware after winning the #WNIT championship. 🏆 pic.twitter.com/p1fRa2GsKS
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) April 6, 2019
#WNIT champs. 🏆 pic.twitter.com/MGd2Tk9zAq
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) April 6, 2019
Ball game! Arizona women’s basketball wins the WNIT championship for the first time since 1996! pic.twitter.com/PbvTOcGHYy
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) April 6, 2019
Arizona's 'magical run'
UpdatedAdia Barnes after winning the WNIT championship in front of a sellout crowd at McKale Center: “It was amazing. It was magical. We made history today.” pic.twitter.com/QTBVMjciKU
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) April 6, 2019
McDonald, the MVP
UpdatedArizona guard Aari McDonald on receiving #WNIT MVP honors: pic.twitter.com/piwqnAwPbw
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) April 6, 2019
Returning all five starters
UpdatedAdia Barnes on having all five starters return for next season: pic.twitter.com/RBf8h3jyfI
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) April 6, 2019
Expectations have been set for 2019-20
UpdatedAdia Barnes says Arizona’s expectations for next season is to receive a bid for the NCAA Tournament. #WNIT pic.twitter.com/boVUyKaT3D
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) April 6, 2019
Stark's big decision was an easy one
UpdatedTee Tee Starks says returning to Arizona for next season “wasn’t a hard decision.” pic.twitter.com/1zV6UAPJzE
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) April 6, 2019
Competitive Cate
UpdatedWhere does Cate Reese get her competitive drive? Reese: pic.twitter.com/p9w6IHNtZj
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) April 6, 2019
Locking down in third quarter
UpdatedSam Thomas on Arizona cleaning up in the second half: pic.twitter.com/fb8IZW9cmg
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) April 6, 2019
Cats looking forward to summer
UpdatedAari McDonald and the Wildcats are eager to return to the gym over the summer and prepare for next season. “We can build something special.” pic.twitter.com/EkU61UU86B
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) April 6, 2019
Arizona's core became leaders this season
UpdatedAdia Barnes says Arizona’s returning cast for next season has matured and become leaders. “Every single one of them has taken a big step towards better leadership.” pic.twitter.com/Dgeprwi9FJ
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) April 6, 2019
Players on Adia Barnes' coaching style
UpdatedTee Tee Starks, Aari McDonald and Cate Reese on what makes Adia Barnes a special coach: pic.twitter.com/GQav4Bodek
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) April 6, 2019
UA legends rally behind team
UpdatedAari McDonald and Cate Reese on the support videos from UA community leading up to #WNIT championship: pic.twitter.com/jv11sJ7B6f
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) April 6, 2019
Using the sold out McKale Center as a recruiting tool
UpdatedAdia Barnes says today’s sellout crowd at McKale Center builds momentum for recruiting. “How many places in the country for women’s basketball have 15,000 fans? ... This helps. Recruits are watching.” pic.twitter.com/2yNZf3qsEK
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) April 6, 2019
More information
- Seen and heard: On McKale's noise, McDonald's history and the hottest ticket in town
- Arizona Wildcats capture WNIT championship in front of record McKale Center crowd
- Arizona Wildcats' WNIT run brings back memories of 1996 championship
- Nobody at UA has scored more points in a season than Aari McDonald; here's how she did it
- For graduate manager Maddie Searle and the Wildcats, 'effort isn't always on the stat sheet'
- The Wildcast, Episode 186: Arizona's WNIT run sets up bright future for Adia Barnes' program
- Watch: 8 best things Kevin Sumlin said after Arizona Wildcats' scrimmage
- Aari McDonald, record crowd carry Arizona Wildcats to WNIT title on 'magical' McKale day
- Greg Hansen: Wildcats' 'taste' of hoops success has whet Tucson's appetite for more
- UA basketball notes: Avenatti's claims; Miller's testimony (or not); Green's big day
- Let's 'do it again': Arizona women's basketball team wants WNIT to just be the start
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