After grabbing the rebound, Arizona Wildcats forward Sam Thomas (14) looks to make a basket as she's surrounded by UConn defenders in the first half during the NCAA Tournament Final Four game at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas on April 2, 2021.

When Adia Barnes went about revitalizing a UA women’s basketball program that had been irrelevant for years, she came upon a slogan: “Made for It.”

For the last three seasons, the three-word phrase has become the Wildcats’ highest compliment.

Arizona will play in its first-ever Final Four at 6:30 p.m. Friday in part because so many of its players embody the “Made for It” spirit.

Aari McDonald has scored 31 points and 33 points in her last two NCAA Tournament games, and put away Indiana in Monday’s Elite Eight on a bum ankle. She’s made for it.

Sam Thomas fills the stat sheet, often anonymously, only to step up with clutch stops and shots with games on the line. She’s also made for it. Cate Reese is tough under the basket, but hardly a plodding forward — when she stepped back to bury Texas A&M with a pair of 3-pointers in the Sweet 16, she showed she was made for it. The same goes for the tough-as-nails Bendu Yeaney and Trinity Baptiste, the sweet-shooting Helena Pueyo and fearless Shaina Pellington.

And the “Made for It” maker herself? Barnes, a UA superstar as a player who returned to Tucson after playing overseas, winning a WNBA championship and coaching at Washington, has done more than rebuild the Wildcats’ program. She’s captivated the community and taken the UA to within two wins of a national championship.

The Wildcats will now play national powerhouse UConn, a team that’s won 10 national titles since 2000 and is appearing in its 13th consecutive Final Four. The Huskies boast freshman Paige Bueckers, the AP Player of the Year, and countless top recruits befitting their status as the sport’s biggest name.

Are the Wildcats intimidated? Nah. They’re … well, you know the phrase.

Here's everything you need to know about tonight's game.

The basics

What: Final Four: No. 3 seed Arizona vs. No. 1 seed UConn

When: 6:30 p.m.

TV: ESPN

Radio: 1400-AM (local broadcast), 1490-AM, 104.9-FM (national broadcasts)

Follow on Twitter: @PJBrown09 and @TheWildcaster

The matchup

How they got here: Arizona won four games in less than two weeks, blowing past Stony Brook, BYU, Texas A&M and Indiana. Monday's win over the Hoosiers put the Wildcats in their first-ever Final Four. Connecticut beat High Point, Syracuse, Iowa and Baylor to make its 13th consecutive Final Four. The Huskies have won 10 national championships since 2000.

Players to watch: Arizona is led by guard Aari McDonald, who scored 33 points in the Elite Eight after scoring 31 in the Sweet 16. UConn counters with Paige Bueckers, a freshman who has been named the AP Player of the Year as a freshman.

Coach's corner

Hear what Adia Barnes had to say as the Arizona Wildcats head into the program's first-ever Final Four. The No. 3-seed UA will face top-seeded UConn Huskies on Friday at 6:30 p.m in San Antonio.

Read all about it:

Click here for an e-edition of today's NCAA Extra focusing on the UA-UConn showdown.

• PJ Brown checks in with a pregame notebook from San Antonio, where a UA flag flies outside the Alamo.

• Here's today's game preview, focusing on Arizona X-factor Helena Pueyo.

• The Wildcats visualized this moment, and now it's coming true.

• Greg Hansen writes about the UA assistant coach who's the architect of the Wildcats' swarming 'D'.

• Here's how the Wildcats got this far … 

• And a look at how UA players are using social media to connect with fans.

This Q&A with the Hartford Courant's beat writer explains the challenge the Wildcats face.

• Here's how Arizona's Aari McDonald and UConn's Paige Bueckers match up

• And a Q&A with legendary UConn coach Geno Auriemma.

• Here are 20 ways Arizona can upset the Huskies.

• And a look at the Final Four, from Adia to Zia.

The "Beary Down" Eegees flavor is back for one night only.

More videos

Guard Aari McDonald, the soul of the 2020-21 Arizona Wildcats Women's Basketball team. Video by Rick Wiley / Arizona Daily Star

Forward Cate Reese of the 2020-21 Arizona Wildcats Women's Basketball team. Video by Rick Wiley / Arizona Daily Star

Senior forward Sam Thomas of the 2020-21 Arizona Wildcats Women's Basketball team. Video by Rick Wiley / Arizona Daily Star

Hear what the Arizona Wildcats had to say as they head into the program's first-ever Final Four. The No. 3-seed UA will face top-seeded UConn Huskies on Friday at 6:30 p.m. in San Antonio.

Pregame podcast

The Arizona Wildcats women's basketball team is heading to the Final Four for the first time in program history. How did the UA get to uncharted territory? Let's start with Adia Barnes' coaching and Aari McDonald's big-time performances in the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight. The Star's Justin Spears and Alec White analyze what Barnes has accomplished in five seasons, and compare her success to what the late Lute Olson established at the UA. Featured guest on the podcast: UA football director of strength and conditioning Tyler Owens, who came over from Alabama. Owens was a player and assistant at Alabama under legendary coach Nick Saban, and won multiple national championships. Owens explains why he joined Jedd Fisch's staff and what his goals are for the Wildcats.


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