Heartbreak in the Elite Eight
After finishing the regular season ranked No. 3 in the country, Arizona earned a No. 1 seed in the 2014 NCAA Tournament.
When the tournament started, many believed this team could win the National Championship. But the Wildcats fell short and lost to Wisconsin 64-63 in overtime in the Elite Eight.
— Luke Della
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ASU crushes UA football
The high of blowing out No. 5 Oregon was quickly replaced by the low of getting beaten by No. 13 ASU 58-21.
Arizona had four turnovers as it lost its second straight to ASU and fell to the depressing AdvoCare V100 Bowl in Shreveport, La.
— James Kelley
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Brandon Ashley suffers season ending injury
Arizona basketball’s season changed dramatically on Feb. 1 when then-sophomore forward Brandon Ashley suffered a season-ending injury in the opening minutes of the game at California.
With Ashley in the lineup, the Wildcats had compiled a 21-0 record. After the injury, Arizona initially struggled to find depth and rebuild with one of its most productive man gone.
— Evan Rosenfeld
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Arizona hurdler dies
One of the biggest tragedies to hit Wildcat country was the death of track and field athlete Lezo Urreiztieta. The junior hurdler and aspiring doctor died on Dec. 21 at University of Arizona Medical Center due to complications following brain surgery.
At his public memorial, friends and family said he was always eager to learn, a terrific brother, a loyal friend and an all-around phenomenal kid.
— Zoe Wolkowitz
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UA legend Dave Sitton dies
The former voice of Arizona men’s basketball and football, Dave Sitton, passed away unexpectedly last August.
A UA alumnus, he played baseball and rugby. At age 22, he became the UA’s rugby coach and led the team for nearly 40 years. Sitton was also inducted into the Pima County Sports Hall of Fame.
— Daniela Vizcarra
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Ex-Wildcat gets busted
Former Arizona football safety Patrick Onwuasor, also known as Peanut, was arrested on four felony charges last summer.
The hard-hitting Onwuasor was allegedly in possession of marijuana for sale, a narcotic drug for sale, narcotics paraphernalia and a deadly weapon during the commission of a felony drug offense.
Onwuasor was dismissed from the UA but is currently listed on Portland State’s football roster.
— Luke Della
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