Caleb Love sank a 55-foot shot at the buzzer in regulation to force OT, then led Arizona to an 86-75 victory over Iowa State on Monday in Tucson.
If the Arizona Wildcats want to make a deep postseason run — or any postseason run at all — Caleb Love is going to have to play better. Arizona coach Tommy Llo
Caleb Love catches a lot of heat for his shooting slumps. On Monday night he was trending on social media for a different reason: One of the best dunks of the c
Arizona, a preseason Top 10 team, has been looking for a big win ever since a brutal stretch in late November, when the Wildcats lost four of five games, three of them to unranked teams. Since then, they’ve won 10 of their last 11.
Caleb Love trotted back, his head down, shoulders slumped after the latest of his missed 3-pointers clanged the back rim. This was not his night, until it was.
How social media reacted to Arizona Wildcats guard Caleb Love's game-tying shot from beyond half court in college basketball game vs Iowa State.
Caleb Love hit a tying heave from beyond halfcourt at the end of regulation and made two more 3-pointers in overtime, finishing with 22 points and lifting Arizona to an 86-75 win over No. 3 Iowa State.
Arizona players and coaches kept prodding Caleb Love to keep shooting, even on a night when he missed nine of his first 10 3-pointers. So he did, making some McKale
Arizona Wildcats star Caleb Love sunk a long buzzer-beater to send the game overtime and help the team upset the No. 3 Iowa State Cyclones on Monday.
Arizona needed a prayer, and guard Caleb Love answered. His buzzer beater to force overtime helped push Arizona past No. 3 Iowa State.
Caleb Love sank a 55-foot shot at the buzzer in regulation to force overtime and then made two more 3-pointers in the extra session to lead Arizona to a 86-75 victory over No. 3 Iowa State on Monday in Tucson,
The University of Arizona men’s basketball took down the No. 3 Iowa State University Cyclones in a thrilling 86-75 overtime matchup in a sold out crowd in McKale Center on Monday, Jan. 27 at 8:30 p.m.