Photos: Arizona Wildcats hold off BYU Cougars to advance to first Sweet 16 in 23 years
- Associated Press
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The No. 3-seed Arizona Wildcats outlasted No. 11-seeded BYU 52-46 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament in San Antonio.
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When Arizona and Indiana meet Monday in the Elite Eight, Aari McDonald will be matched against Hoosiers guard Nicole Cardano-Hillary in what should be billed as Mayhem vs. Mayhem.
McDonald stepped up on on both ends of the court — scoring and getting two of the biggest steals of her career — as third-seeded Arizona beat 11th-seeded BYU.
Aari McDonald said she was simply following the orders of UA coach Adia Barnes during a late-game timeout, a moment of monumental stress during which Barnes said "We’re not losing." And so the Wildcats didn’t.
The third-seeded Arizona Wildcats rallied from a fourth-quarter deficit to beat upset-minded BYU 52-46. Here's how they pulled it off.
The No. 3-seeded Arizona Wildcats are advancing to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 1998. They'll face Texas A&M on Saturday night.
Aari McDonald carried the UA in the second half of its NCAA Tournament second-round win over BYU. By winning 52-46, the Wildcats punched their ticket to the Sweet 16.

