Inside Arizona’s Final Four Push: The Crucial Moves Each Player Must Make to Secure a Spot in the Championship Game
Koa Peat
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While Burries has been Arizona’s leading scorer in the tourney, Peat is right behind him at 17.5 points per game. That includes back-to-back 20-point efforts, his 20 against Purdue the most by a UA freshman in an Elite Eight game. It’s been reminiscent of his
Peat is shooting 54.2 percent in March Madness, but even more importantly he’s 18 of 25 from the foul line. He will have a physical advantage on whoever the Wolverines put on him, and he has to maximize that both with his scoring and rebounding, as he’s grabbed 18 offensive boards in his last six games after only 54 in his first 29.
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