Caleb Love's 29 points lead Arizona to 87-83 win over Oregon

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The Arizona Wildcats triumphed over the Oregon Ducks in an exhilarating NCAA Tournament showdown, winning 87-83, thanks to Caleb Love's outstanding 29-point performance. Love scored 20 of his points in a pivotal second half, demonstrating clutch play when it mattered most. Arizona faced a daunting 15-point deficit early in the game, the largest comeback in their NCAA Tournament history. The Wildcats regained momentum, taking their first lead at 32-31 before halftime, largely driven by Jaden Bradley's contributions. Oregon's Jackson Shelstad, who led his team with 25 points, attempted to rally the Ducks late in the game, but Arizona's disciplined strategy of fouling kept them at bay.

Key free throws from Love and Anthony Dell'orso in the closing moments ensured the Wildcats would advance to the Sweet Sixteen. Arizona's head coach, Tommy Lloyd, praised his team's composure, emphasizing their ability to remain calm under pressure. This victory not only highlights Arizona's resilience but also sets the stage for their continued pursuit of the championship.

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