At the end of the Arizona -Arizona match on Saturday, things changed dramatically in Grand Canyon.
After Arizona won 81-72, Wildcat's Guard Calvrab and ASU Guard BJ Freeman tightened the Arizona counter part, and saw the Wild Cats Guard's Caleburab and ASU Guards left. 30.7 seconds remained in the second half of the matchup.
Love exchanged words with Freeman near the basket, but Arizona controlled the ball in a few seconds, and Freeman hit his head.
Before being thrown out of the game, I had to control my love to my teammate Carter Bryant.
After the review, the staff gave Freeman's high -tech and headbotting discharge.
At the end of the game, Bobby Harley, ASU head coach, skipped the handshake line after the match and told the player to leave the coat.
“In the immediate vicinity of our bench, it was a constant chat from a few Arizona players who had not been properly police.” Harley told the reporters after the match。 “Of course, they will be satisfied with winning, but in my opinion, it was done without a class.”
Arizona's head coach, Tommy Lloyd, agreed with Harley and pulled out the players.
But after the game, he took a much softer approach.
“Obviously, it's probably a shame in every side,” Lloyd said. “When the tough things happen, we want to be a program to respond to the class, but it was a tough moment in emotional games. I pay a lot of respect to Bobby and Arizona players. I am.
The technology issued for LOVE and FREMAN was part of the four total technology distributed by staff during Saturday events.
HURLEY was attacked by technical technology in the middle of the first half to discuss fouls called SUN DEVILS GUARD ADAM MILLER.
The angry coach even torn his tie in the process.
Arizonaguard's Jaden Bradley was issued technical technology in the second half of the first half, staring at the ASU bench following the layup of the game.
Arizona won the lead in the second half and won at the age of nine.
The two will confront the Touson again on March 4th.
