NCAA Game Summary - Arizona at Clemson
(Saturday, December 8th)
Final Score: (8) Arizona 66, Clemson 54
Clemson, SC (Sports Network) - Mark Lyons scored a game-high 20 points to help
No. 8 Arizona hold off a second-half push by Clemson and post a 66-54
victory at Littlejohn Coliseum.
Nick Johnson followed with 13 points, five rebounds and five steals, while
Solomon Hill finished with seven points and 10 rebounds for the Wildcats
(7-0), who are off to their best start to a season under coach Sean Miller.
"It was a very good win for our team," said Miller. "They'll be as physical
and tough to score on, I believe, as any team we'll play all season long."
Milton Jennings paced the Tigers (5-3) with 15 points, K.J. McDaniels added 13
and Adonis Filer finished with 10 in Clemson's second loss in three games.
Arizona entered the second half holding a 28-24 lead, but after a Hill jumper
put the Wildcats on top, 36-33, Clemson reeled off a 9-0 run to take its first
lead of the game at 42-36.
The Wildcats answered by knotting the game at 44 before Jennings drilled a 3-
pointer to give Clemson back the lead.
But the Tigers would not make another shot from the floor over the next seven-
plus minutes and Arizona took advantage of the drought with a 20-2 run to take
a decisive 64-49 lead.
Jennings was able to halt the skid with a trey with about a minute left, but
it was too late as the game was all but decided.
"We're certainly disappointed with the outcome after we fought so hard to get
a lead in the middle of the second half," Clemson coach Brad Brownell said. "I
thought our guys played pretty hard."
The teams traded baskets over the first five-plus minutes until Lyons' triple
sparked a 17-4 run to give the Wildcats a 22-8 lead with just under nine
minutes left in the first half.
The Tigers, however, would no go quietly, battling back to get back within
26-24 before Brandon Ashley connected on a pair of free throws to give Arizona
a four-point edge at the break.
Game Notes
Lyons' 20 points was a season high ... Arizona shot just 35.5 percent from the
floor, while Clemson shot 38.5 percent in the game ... The Wildcats held a
44-33 advantage on the glass and a 32-28 edge in points in the paint.
12/09 01:22:09 ET
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